Antique Porcelain

Blog about Porcelain, Pottery, Ceramics


  • Antique Porcelain: Royal Crown Derby, Staffordshire, Royal Worcester, Bohemian, Royal Doulton Porcelain, Ceramics and Pottery

    Friday, January 15th, 2010

    Antique Porcelain: Royal Crown Derby, Staffordshire, Royal Worcester, Bohemian, Royal Doulton Porcelain, Ceramics and Pottery

    A SILVER-GILT MOUNTED GLASS INKWELL, LINER AND BOX, French, circa 1890, the square form with rounded shoulders and hobnail-cut base, mounted with two silver-gilt pierced scroll bands connected on the front and reverse by a winged female and each side with an elaborate swan-necked Aeolian harp, the neck with stamped silver-gilt hinged cover and small cylindrical liner, the silver excite French touch marks, 10cm.; 4in. high.

    A GLASS DECANTER, Dutch, late 18th Century, the bulbous body applied with vertical pinched ribs over gilt vermicular ground, the tall cylindrical neck similarly decorated between applied loop handles, 25cm.; 9-in., some gilt rubbing, part of one rib lackin.

    A PAIR OF BLUE OVERLAY GLASS
    VASES, Bohemian, circa 1860, each of
    slender baluster form, cut with elongated
    arched panels and quatrefoil windows, gilt
    rims, 28.5cm.; some gilt rubbing.

    A ‘POMEGRANATE’ TWO-
    HANDLED VASE, Moorcroft, circa 1935,
    tube-lined with a broad frieze in rich colours against a deep blue ground, impressed MOORCROFT, MADE IN ENGLAND and signed in blue WM, 12cm.; 4in  .

    TWO LIBERTY & CO. ‘FLAMMINIAN’ VASES, Moorcroft, circa
    1903-1913, each mallet form body with tall
    neck, decorated with three stylised foliate
    roundels, on a red ground, each with incised
    signature, W Moorcroft and printed Liberty mark,
    26cm.; 10in., chip to rim of one (2) .

    A TWO-HANDLED VASE, Royal Worcester, 1912, the slender ovoid body
    painted by Harry Davis, signed, with three
    sheep in a landscape, set with gilt loop
    handles raised on a square base, puce printed
    marks, shape 2063, 23cm.; 9in., damaged.

    A LARGE GLAZED EARTHENWARE
    PLAQUE, Burma tofts, late 19th Century,
    of circular form, moulded in relief with a pair of doves perched amongst blossoming branches, all covered in a dusky pink glaze. impressed BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE, 61cm.; 2in. diam., very minor rim chips  .

    A PAIR OF OVOID VASES, Royal Crown Derby, circa 1893, each gilt with flower sprays on a pale lemon ground, gilt rims, orange printed marks, 18cm.; 7in., minor hair crash to neck (2).

    A LARGE MAJOLICA JARDINIERE AND MATCHED STAND, probably Staffordshire, late 19th Century, the Jardiniere moulded with foliate scrolls picked out in green and yellow against a deep blue ground, the pedestal moulded with acanthus and glazed in brown and yellow, 110cm.; 43in., minor damage (2).

    AN EARTHENWARE SPILL VASE GROUP, Staffordshire, mid-19th Century, modelled as ‘Rachel and Companion at the Well’, raised on an oval rocky mound base, 33cm.; 13in., minor chips; also an equestrian Figure of William I, King of Prussia

    AN EQUESTRIAN FIGURE OF COLONEL PEARD, Staffordshire, circa 1864, seated on a horse facing left in plumed hat, tunic, breeches and knee boots, the oval base titled ‘C. Peard’ in raised capitals, 26cm.; 10in.; also three equestrian Groups; and a large Pair of Spaniels (6).

    A PAIR OF EARTHENWARE FIGURES OF MILTON AND SHAKES¬PEARE, Staffordshire, mid-19th Century, each standing leaning against a pile of books raided on a pedestal, octagonal titled bases, 11m.. inner damage to Shakespeare; also two Equestrian Figures, one of Colonel Bur nab, the other of The Prince of Wales’ (4).

    A LARGE STONEWARE VASE, Doulton, circa 1895. incised by Hannah Barlow, with a broad frieze of figures haymaking with horses and sheep between deep blue border* decorated with stylised leaves, mark. 44cm.; 17in., repair to rim.

    A PAIR OF PIERCED VASES,
    Grainger and Co., Worcester, circa 1890,
    each of footed pear form, intricately pierced
    with scrolling stylised foliage, brown printed
    shield factory mark, 19.5cm.; 73In, necks
    reduced (2).

    A PAIR OF ‘FLAMBE VEINED’
    VASES, Royal Doulton, early 20th Century,
    each of ovoid form, covered in a swirling
    mottled red and blue glaze, black printed
    marks, shape no. 1613, 16.5cm.; 6in.

    GREY WAGTAIL AND CELANDINE’. A BIRD MODEL, Royal Worcester, circa 1968, modelled by Dorothy Doughty, perched on a rock, mounted in a glass case, black printed marks and title, impressed numerals 59, 14.5cm.; 5in., some damage and restoration.

    A SET OF ELEVEN BONE CHINA PLATES, Spode, circa 1890-1900, each printed in iron-red with fleur-de-lys and arrow heads within a pendant border, scalloped gilt line rim, green printed mark, red painted, 23cm.; 9in. diam. (11).

    A GROUP OF STONEWARES, Royal Doulton, early 20th Century, comprising; a Model of a cockerel, 26cm.; 10in., repaired; a natural foliage’ ware Vase and Bowl; and two Jam Pots and Covers in the form of an apple and a pear (7).200

    A STONEWARE VASE,
    Royal Doulton, circa 1905, the globular body
    incised by Hannah Barlow, monogrammed, with
    a frieze of cattle, impressed and incised marks,
    14cm.; 5in.

    A PAIR OF STONEWARE VASES,
    Royal Doulton, circa 1905, each ovoid body
    incised by Hannah Barlow, monogrammed, with
    a frieze of ponies above a blue border,
    impressed and incised marks, 18cm.; 7in.

    A STONEWARE OVOID VASE, Doulton, circa 1886, incised by Hannah Barlow, monogrammed, with a frieze of horses against a buff ground between stylised leaf borders, impressed and incised marks, 46cm.; 18inn., chip to foot.

  • A large turquoise Jar, 18th/ 19th Century, Japanese hanging Jardinieres/Censers, Meiji, ivory Okimono

    Friday, January 15th, 2010

    A large turquoise Jar, 18th/ 19th Century, Japanese hanging Jardinieres/Censers, Meiji, ivory Okimono

    A Pair of Japanese hanging Jardinieres/Censers, Meiji, the rounded sides moulded with three panels of birds, approx. 18.5cm.;

    An Arita ‘Montgolfier Balloon’ Ewer, Meiji, the galleried gondola with upright prow spout adjoining a spherical balloon, enamelled with seven Immortals, spout broken, 23cm.; 9in.. biscuit base.

    A cold-painted Japanese plaster Model of a cat, 20th Century, ears pricked and one paw raised in waving attitude, 61cm.; 21in.

    A glaze trailed biscuit Vase, Guangxu.
    of pear form, decorated in white crackle glaze
    over a Buddhist lion in relief against a spume I
    and flame flecked sky, 23cm.; 9in., Chenghua
    mark.

    An Arita Vase, Edo/Meiji, the
    pear-form body enamelled with five entertainers against a brownish ash glaze, one cracking whip, another playing samisen and one on the drums, 30.5cm.; 12in.

    A large turquoise Jar, 18th/ 19th
    Century, probably Persian, with carved borders
    and neck under a blue tin-glaze, degraded glaze
    52cm.;

    A Pair of glass Vases, 19th Century,
    possibly Peking, each of haematite colour and of
    Meibing form.

    A Peking apple-green glass Vase, 19th Century, of upright baluster form and malachite metal, 20.2cm.; 8in.

    A Pair of Peking apple-green glass Bowls, 19th Century, steep-sided with narrow lipped rims, 11cm.;

    A Chinese engraved glass Vase, 20th Century, of elongated pear form and aquamarine metal, decorated with a pair of auspicious crane beneath a pine tree, 50.8cm.;  oval seal mark.

    A Group of Oriental Porcelain, 19th and 20th Century, comprising: a blue ground ‘Canton’ Bowl, 34.25cm.; 131/2in.; a ‘Canton’ oval Dish; an ‘Imari’ oval Dish; a ‘Canton’ Moonflask; a blue and white Plate; and a small Canton Plate.

    A blue and white Jar, 19th Century, of ovoid form, painted with maidens and boys in
    a garden, hair-crack, 24.5cm.;

    An ivory Netsuke of Okame, 19th
    Century, kneeling and looking up to one side.
    A pierced ivory menu Netsuke, 19th Century, of drum shape, one side pierced with a mon of a us engulfed by waves, the other with pomegranate, 3.8cm.;

    An ivory Netsuke of a hermit sinning, late 18th/ 19th Century, emerging from a winkle shell with sword and beads in hand, 6cm.;

    A stag antler Netsuke of a monkey upon a nut, 18th Century, the diminutive animal clasping paw to mouth in surprise at the size of the fruit, 3.8cm.;

    An ivory kimono Netsuke, 19th
    Century, carved as a skeleton kneeling before
    a drum resting on a cushion, good colour and
    stain, 3.8cm.;

    After Tomotada: A stag under Netsuke, 18th Century, carved as a boy with a flute upon the broad back of a recumbent buffalo, 5.8cm.; signed; and a small ivory Carving of a wine seller .

    Two gold lacquer Inro, 19th Century:
    one a four-cased Inro, signed Shokosoi,
    decorated with cock, hen and chicks, 8.8cm.;
    signed Shokosai, the other a four-case
    Inro decorated with a figure under a waterfall,
    scuffing and chips.

    A black lacquer four-case Inro, 19th Century, attractively gilt with insects hovering over flowers, 7cm.; 23/4in., signed Kajikawa; ivory Netsuke.

    Two Inro, 19th Century: one three-case Inro carved out of nuts with a figure on horseback crossing to an island, 9.3cm.; the other decorated with crows.

    A good ivory Okimono of a
    woodcutter and boy, Meiji Period, the man
    tightening the twine around a faggot of sticks,
    the boy seated with a bag of twigs over one
    shoulder, chip to toe and axe, 8.3cm.; signed red lacquer rectangle.

    Eight various okimono ivory Carvings, Meiji; and eighteen Netsuke.

    A Group of Indian ivory Carvings, circa 1900: two palanquin Processions, a fine dolls’ house corner cupboard or whatnot, a Rickshaw and other pieces.

    A Group of Canton ivory Carvings, late 19th Century; and a miscellany of small Objects.

    An ivory dragon Ball, Meiji Period, carved with two intercoiled dragons amongst clouds, inlaid eyes.

    A good ivory kimono Group of a cabinet maker and boy, Meiji Period, the man drilling holes in a box, a plane and saw by his side, the boy bringing him a hammer, 8.7cm.; 33in., signed, red lacquer rectangle.

    A Japanese wood Carving of Kannon, 19th Century, with well carved flowing robes, 24.8cm.;

    An ivory Figure of a biding, Meiji Period, standing with parasol, damage to hand and parasol, 22cm.;

    A smaller ivory Figure of a biking, Meiji Period, carrying a boat, repairs, 15.5cm.;

    An amusing Japanese wood inkwell
    Carving, Meiji Period, well carved as a catfish
    lurking beneath a floating double gourd with
    twin compartments, tortoiseshell inlaid eyes,
    one cover missing, chips, 20cm.; 8in.

    An ivory Figure of a fisherman, Meiji Period, pulling his net out of water, 18cm.;

    An ivory Figure of a man and boy, Meiji Period, a tethered bird perched on the basket on his back, 13.5cm.;  wood stand.

    An ivory Figure of a woodcutter, Meiji Period, in one hand a branch of fruit, on his back bundles of faggots, 21cm.;

    An ivory Figure of a traveller, Meiji
    Period, wearing a wide-brimmed straw hat,
    packets slung over one shoulder, pipe and
    pouch in his other hand, 21cm.;

    An ivory Figure, Meiji Period, a
    fisherman with rod and fish upon a rock, chip,
    11.8cm.;  wood stand.

    A Japanese ivory Figure of a
    poultice, Meiji Period, in his hand a basket
    of chicks, mother hen looking up from the
    ground, on his back a small child, 19.6cm.;

    Three Japanese ivory Carvings, Meiji
    Period, comprising: an elephant ivory Group
    of a man and boy with guards, 16cm.; 6in., a
    walrus ivory Group of four fighting figures,
    repair, 16.3cm.;  and a sectional ivory
    Figure of a man with fans.

    A Chinese ivory Group of Butai and
    five children, 19th Century, the jovial god
    reclining upon a linen bag and delighting in
    the onslaught of naked children, 9.2cm.;

    A Chinese Ivory of the poet Libo, 19th Century, reclining upon an Artemisia lea with a wine pot at his back, pouring liquor from a ewer as he suspends himself between realities, chip to hat, 14.6cm.;

    A Pair of sectional ivory Figures of travellers, Meiji Period, one purveying a basket of clams, the other carrying a faggot of] wood, damage to one base, 22cm.;

  • ANTIQUE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL GLASS

    Thursday, January 14th, 2010

    ANTIQUE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL GLASS

    A Pair of cut-glass Lustres, late 19th Century, each with a fluted bowl, with a faceted knapped  stem raised on a flared faceted stem hung with cut-glass droppers alternating in size, some chipping, 31cm.; 12in. high.

    A Bohemian engraved ruby-flash Goblet, circa 1860/80, the tapering cylindrical bowl raised on a scallop-edged flared foot, the bowl engraved with two stags amongst trees and bushes, 12.7cm.; 5in, high.

    A Pair of Decalcomania Spheres, late
    19th Century, each internally decorated with
    cut-out printed children and animal heads on
    a speckled white ground, 13cm.; 5in. diam.

    A gilt-metal mounted filigree Ewer, late 19th Century, the globular body and slender neck in pink and white filigree glass within an elaborate gilt-metal mount embellished with foliage masks and scrolls and set with small jasperware portrait medallions, 37.75cm.; 14m.

    A Bohemian amber-flashed Goblet and Cover, circa 1845, the ovoid body amber flashed and cut with oval panels, one engraved with sparring stallions, the reverse with a lens inscribed CWL, raised on a faceted stem with sliced bladed knops and sliced spreading foot with lobed rim, the underside star out, with matching cover, bowl repaired, minor chips to foot and knops, 28cm.

    A Bohemian engraved two-handled Bowl and Cover, 18th Century, the cup-shaped bowl engraved with flower and foliate sprays above a moulded base, the slightly domed cover similarly decorated below writhen bowl cracked, 16cm.; 6in.

    A St. Louis filigree Scent Bettie, circa 1850, the depressed globular body cut with broad facets in clear glass over swirling red, white and blue threads, applied clear neck ring, 9cm.; 3in.; and a splashed Vase, probably German, 19th Century.

    A Bohemian pink flashed Goblet and Cover, circa 1840, the hexagonal bowl with alternate panels of classical figures within foliate oval garland, facet cut  stem, thick foot cut through from the base to form six radiating shields, the faceted cover with flashed faceted finial, chips to rim and cover.

    A Wine Glass, 2nd half 18th Century,
    the bell bowl raised on a knapped  stem and
    domed foot, small chip to foot, 19cm.; 7in.

    A Pair of engraved glass Rammers, 19th Century, each conical bowl engraved with flower swags tied by ribbons, raised on a squat knapped  stem and plain foot, 14.5cm.; 53Ain.; and a similar Rammer, engraved with fruiting vine.

    An enamelled and gilt white glass Carafe and Stopper, mid-19th Century, probably French, the flattened globular body with tapering neck and dice foot decorated with a central gilt medallion enamelled with the head of a classical warrior in profile within a chain border, reserved on a matt sky-blue ground, matching stopper, 26cm.; Win.

    A large black glass Vase, circa 1870, of flattened ovoid form between conical neck and circular foot, the body enamelled in white with a seated classical woman painting a vase between bands of stylised foliage and fleur-de-laves, gilt rims, 49.5cm.; 14in.

    A Bohemian ruby glass Beaker, 2nd
    half 19th Century, the wasted faceted bowl
    enamelled with a formal repeating pattern of
    scrolls and foliage beneath a gilt rim, ail
    raised on a squat stem and octagonal foot
    with deeply cut  base, 14.25cm.

    A Pair of Dutch engraved glass
    Decanters, late 18th Century, each of
    shouldered form and rectangular section,
    engraved on either side with a bird within a
    star, 24cm.; 9in.

    A Pair of Bohemian white overlay
    green glass Vases, 20th Century, of thistle
    shape, each bowl cut with three rows of
    printers and enamelled with floral garlands,
    the reverted base and circular foot with bands
    of printers and flowers, 23.25cm.

    A Group of three pieces of coloured Glass, various dates, comprising: a Nail sea-type opaque white glass Flask combed in purple, 11.5cm.; a filigree glass Flask and a Stopper, 13.5cm.; 5in., and a blue glass hanging Ornament.

    A Pair of cut-glass Sweetmeats, early 19th Century, each of octagonal section tapering towards the base, cut with panels of fan shapes and diamonds, star cut base, very minor chips, 10.5cm.; 4in.; and a Pair of cut-glass Salts, early 19th Century, each boat-shaped bowl raised on a stepped lozenge-shaped lemon squeezer foot.

    A Pair of Bohemian ruby-flashed Decanters and Stoppers, 2nd half 19th Century, each of mallet form, cut with bands of printers, conical stoppers, 26cm.; 10in.

    A cut-glass Water Jug, circa 1820, of squat baluster form, horizontal slice cut with star cut base, 16.5cm.; 6in.
    A cut-glass Water Jug, early 19th Century, probably Irish, of shouldered ovoid form beneath wavy rim, cut with a band of diamond and stylised foliage forms between faceted neck and fluted base, loop handle, chip to inner rim, 16.5cm.; 6in.; and a cut-glass Ladle, with slice cut stem and fluted bowl.

    A cut-glass Bowl, Cover and Stand, 19th Century, the bowl of circular section and tapering form, with domed cover and deep stand, each piece cut with alternating panels of fine and strawberry diamonds, minor chips, 15cm.; 5in.

    A blue glass ‘Gretna Green’ Goblet, early 20th Century, the cup-shaped bowl engraved with oval panels depicting a coach racing to Gretna Green and a marriage taking place over the anvil, interspersed with appropriated mottoes, dated 1642, raised on a squat clear glass knapped  stem and plain foot, 24.5cm.; 9dn.

    A Sevres ‘chalcedony’ glass Vase, early 20th Century, of tapering form, decorated in gilding with stylised plant forms, gilt painted Sevres, 19.5cm.

    A Pair of Continental grey ground glass two-handled Vases, late 19th Century, each ovoid body enamelled with ducks, set with gilt trellis pattern handles, printed crowned shield mark in red, 12cm.

    A Pair of cut-glass ovoid Decanters and Stoppers, circa 1820, each cut with a band of raised diamonds above base flutes, triple ring neck and mushroom stopper, one stopper repaired, 23cm.; 9in.

    A Pair of cut-glass Jars and Covers, 19th Century, each compressed circular body cut with flutes below a notched rim, step cut domed lid and mushroom knops, small chips, 14cm.; 5m.; also another glass Jar and Cover.

    A Pair of cut-glass Sweetmeats, 19th Century, each shallow bowl cut with diamonds below a notched rim, raised on a faceted baluster stem and petal foot, small chips, 15.5cm.; 6in.

    An attractive Pair of pink trailed yellow tinted glass Vases, possibly Webb, circa 1890, each of globular form with wasted neck and crimped rim, overlaid with opaque white thread decoration, standing on three clear glass scroll feet, a print overlying the pintail, 11cm.; 4in.

    A Lynn Wine Glass, circa 1760, set on a double-series opaque twist stem and conical foot, 14.5cm.

    A part Suite of Glasses, early 20th ‘Century, each fluted bowl engraved with a frieze of roses above a faceted base, the stem and foot gilt with spirals, gilt rims, comprising: five large conical Wines, seven medium conical Wines, eight small conical Wines, eight Tumblers, eight Champagnes, eight Liqueurs, eight small Sherries, eight Finger Bowls and eight Stands.

    A Clichy sodden snow ground Paperweight, mid- 19th Century, the white ground set with various scattered mille fiery canes, 9cm.; 3in.

    A baluster stem Wine, circa 1740, the wasted bowl raised on a knapped  baluster stem and plain foot, very small chip to foot, 17.5cm.

  • AN ANTIQUE WINE GLASS, A PAIR OF GLASS VASES, CUT GLASS DECANTERS AND STOPPERS, 19th Century, A SET OF SIX CUPS AND SAUCERS, Davenport, mid 19th Century

    Sunday, January 10th, 2010

    AN ANTIQUE WINE GLASS, A PAIR OF GLASS VASES, CUT GLASS DECANTERS AND STOPPERS, 19th Century, A SET OF SIX CUPS AND SAUCERS, Davenport, mid 19th Century

    A PAIR OF TAPERED GLASS
    DECANTERS AND STOPPERS, late 19th
    Century, overlaid in green and cut with
    fluted panels, 36cm.

    A GROUP OF FOUR SMALL WINE OR CORDIAL GLASSES, late 18th/19th Century, various forms including a pair, some chips; also an engraved drawn trumpet Wine Glass with airtwist stem;

    and an airtwist Wine with bell bowl.

    A WILLIAMITE GOBLET, 19th Century, the tapered faceted bowl engraved with an equestrian portrait beneath a banner inscribed The Glorious Memory of King William’ the reverse

    engraved Boyne 1st July 1690′, 11.75cm.

    AN ALE GLASS, circa 1765, the drawn trumpet bowl raised on a double series opaque twist stem and plain foot, 18cm.; 7in,, chip to foot; also a pair of opaque twist Wine Glasses

    engraved with cock fighting scenes.

    A WINE GLASS, circa 1765, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with fruiting vine raised on a double series opaque twist stem and plain foot, 15cm.; 6in.; also an opaque twist Ale

    Glass.

    A LARGE WINE GLASS, circa 1765, the ribbed rounded funnel bowl raised on double series opaque twist stem and plain foot, 18cm.; 7 in., minor chips to foot; also a Jacobite-type

    Wine Glass, engraved with a rose and two buds on multi-series airtwist stem, chips.

    A GLASS JAR AND COVER, mid-
    18th Century, the almost cylindrical sides
    trailed with chain patterns beneath a spun
    rim, 23cm.; 9in., jinial possibly reduced.

    A GROUP OF OPAQUE WHITE
    MOULDED GLASS BOXES AND COVERS,
    Continental, 20th Century, comprising: a
    pair in the form of artichokes, one as a
    pineapple, two as ducks and one as a walnut,
    a fly forming the knop, tallest 17cm.

    A GLASS FRUIT BOWL AND STAND, 19th Century, the overturned rim moulded with flutes, the separate stand with facet stem and star cut base, 31cm.

    A PAIR OF GLASS VASES, late 19th/ early 20th Century, each of inverted baluster form, of clear glass with cloudy opalescence, 28.3cm.

    A GLASS DRINKING SET, Bohemian, circa 1900, each piece enamelled with coats-of-arms and heraldic shields, comprising: a circular Tray, a Decanter and Stopper and five Wine

    Glasses, tray 31cm.; 12′Ain. diameter, small chips.

    A BLUE JASPER GROUND PAPERWEIGHT, St. Louis, mid-19th Century, the central small star cane surrounded by three concentric rings on a mottled blue and white ground, 7cm.; 23Ain.

    diameter.

    A CUT-GLASS OCTAGONAL DISH, probably Irish, circa 1820, cut with panels of raised diamonds below a crenellated rim, 29cm.; ll’Ain. long; also four matching Glasses.

    A SET OF THREE CUT GLASS DECANTERS AND STOPPERS, 19th Century, each of ovoid form, cut with a band of diamonds between a fluted neck and base, mushroom stoppers, each 21cm.;

    8′Ain., chips.

    A SET OF EIGHT WINE GLASS COOLERS, 19th Century, each of cylindrical form, double lipped and cut with a band of flutes, 9.5cm.; 33Ain. minor chips; also a set of five Cut Glass

    Salts, and two cut glass Dishes.

    A SET OF SIX CUPS AND SAUCERS, Davenport, mid 19th Century, each painted with flower sprays on a richly gilt ground, red printed marks, some damage and repair; and a group of

    thirteen English porcelain Cups and ten Saucers.

    A LUSTRE BOWL, possibly Sunderland, circa 1820, the interior and exterior enamelled with flowers and berries highlighted in lustre, 29cm.: ll”2in.
    diam.

    A SUNDERLAND PINK LUSTRE BOWL, Dixon, Phillips and Co., 2nd quarter 19th Century, the interior printed in black with the Mariner’s Compass below the Mariner’s Arms and two

    verses, 31cm.; 12′Ain. diam., chip to foot rim; also a small Sunderland pink lustre Jug printed with the Sailor’s Tear; and a splashed lustre Sugar Bowl.

    A PINK LUSTRE JUG, Sunderland, 19th Century, transfer printed with a west view of a cast iron bridge over the river weir, the reverse printed and coloured with tall ships

    flanking a verse and the inscription Charles and Eliz’h Sennock, 21cm.; 8′Ain.
    high.

    A PAIR OF POTTERY COW AND
    MAID SPILL VASE GROUPS,
    Staffordshire, mid-19th Century, each brown
    and white animal standing facing to the left
    or right, 21cm.; 8′Ain., some repair.

    A SILVER LUSTRE JUG, probably
    Staffordshire, 2nd quarter 19th Century,
    each side bearing two coloured Masonic
    prints flanking the inscription John Bradley,
    Caledonian Lodge, 351, below a silver lustre
    rim, 19cm..

    A GROUP OF COPPER LUSTRE
    WARES, 19th Century, comprising: a Jug
    printed in black ‘The Bird’s Nest’; a Jug
    relief moulded with a band of flowers; a
    smaller Jug moulded with a band of birds
    and flowers; a two-handled Goblet; a Mug
    sprigged with groups of flowers; and a
    Goblet decorated with two bands of leaves.

    A GROUP OF THREE GRADUATED COPPER LUSTRE JUGS, 19th Century, each sprigged in white with groups of cherubs and vases, purple lustre borders, largest 13cm.; 5′Ain. high, rim chip

    repair to one.

    A LUSTRE JUG, Staffordshire, 19th Century, each side printed in puce with a panel of fallow deer, 16.5 cm.; 6′Ain.; also two blue ground Mugs painted with harts; a purple lustre

    Jug relief moulded with sporting hounds; and two other Jugs.

    THREE POT LIDS, comprising: ‘Philadelphia Exhibition 1876′; ‘Rifle Contest, Wimbledon 1865′.

    A BONE CHINA MODEL OF A LITTLE OWL, Spode, Modern, modelled perched on a rockv mound, printed marks, 22cm.

    A LIBATION CUP, probably Chelsea, circa 1755, in the white, of oval form, moulded with a branch of prunus with two five-petalled flowers and a bud, the reverse with a branch of

    two other flowers, 10.5cm.;
    4′Ann length, chip to rim.

  • A Staffordshire porcelain Group - A Pair of Royal Worcester Parian Figures - Two Staffordshire Figures - Pair of large antique Goblets

    Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

    A Staffordshire porcelain Group - A Pair of Royal Worcester Parian Figures - Two Staffordshire Figures - Pair of large antique Goblets

    Pair of large drawn trumpet Goblets, a scent Phial, a Roman glass Bottle and a water Stoup
    A tall glass Vase, circa 1900, of slender form with flared neck and notched rim, cut with vertical panels of sunbursts, star cut base; together with another glass Vase with silver collar; A Pair of German pink glass Vases, late 19th Century, of bottle form, each enamelled with a bird amongst branches
    A glass Rummer, 19th Century, the bucket bowl on short faceted stem and stepped foot, 17cm.; 63/4in.; together with three Pairs of glass Goblets of various forms, some chips
    A Group of seven wine glass Coolers, 19th Century, each cut with flutes around the base; together with three glass finger Bowls
    A Group of ten ‘Bristol’ green and turquoise coloured wine Glasses, various forms and dates; and an amethyst glass tumbler
    A Pair of Continental soda glass Beakers, 19th Century, each moulded with flutes below a barrel of formalised etched designs
    A Pair of white opaline glass Vases, 2nd half 19th Century, each slender ovoid body enamelled with sprays of flowers below waisted neck and flared rim, 30.5cm.; 12in.; together with an etched glass Decanter (3)
    A ruby and ruby flashed glass table Lustre, 2nd half 19th Century, a central baluster column surmounted by a trumpet vase flanked by two branches, each suspended with clear glass lustre drops, chips, two lustres
    missing, 37.5cm.; 143/4in.
    A Group of pressed Glass, late 19th and early 20th Century, comprising: a Sowerby amber glass dressing table Tray and two Candlesticks, a clear glass two-section Dish, a Davidson pattern blue glass Dish with frilled rim, a Sowerby pattern turquoise Basket, a Sowerby pattern Basket, a carnival glass Dish, a Davidson pattern two-section oval Dish, a Sowerby Tyneside ‘elephant’ green Bowl and Stand, a Sowerby commemorative Mug, a Greener amber Basket, an amber and a clear Dish, an amber Basket, a flower moulded Vase, a jet Sowerby spill Holder, a Greener Plate and an iridescent oval Dish
    A Group of pressed Glass, late 19th and 20th Century, comprising: an amber glass Jug, two amber glass Bowls and a two-section Dish, a clear glass Mug, Bowl and a Basket, an engraved amber glass Tray and two
    Pots, an amber glass Tray and lozenge Vase, a Vase with Rose, a jade three-handled d Pot and Rose, a red and gilt Basket, a green glass Vase, Bowl and a Bowl on Stand
    Two Staffordshire Groups, 19th Century, one of a cow and her calf, the other of a flower seller, damage to cow’s horn and flower petals
    A Pair of miniature Staffordshire figure Groups, 19th Century, each modelled as a couple in Highland dress with a grouse perched on the lady’s left hand, minor chips, 12.5cm.; 5in.; and two other Staffordshire
    miniature Highland figure Groups, 19th Century
    A French millefiori Paperweight, mid-19th Century, the various brightly coloured canes set on a deep blue ground
    Two pale-blue jasper-dip rectangular Claques, probably late 19th Century, each egged in white with a frieze of classical maidens and cherubs
    Three James Stiff brown stoneware Jugs, 2nd half 19th Century, each sprigged with typical hunting and toper scenes below a wide band glazed in dark-brown, one jug riveted, chips impressed Stiff, London
    A Pair of Royal Worcester Parian Figures ‘Before the Wind’ and ‘Against the Wind’, circa 1870, each modelled as a young maiden wearing flowing robes, standing on a circular base
    A Staffordshire porcelain Group of a cat and two kittens in a basket, circa 1830, each animal with s onged coats, some restoration
    A Staffordshire porcelain cat and kitten Group, circa 1830, each coat sponged it. brown and ochre, on oval base
    An unusual Pair of terracotta Lions. 19th Century, each recumbent on table base and covered in a mirror black glaze, some damage; and a salt-glazed stoneware Model of a lion, recumbent on rectangular base
    inscribed R. Roberts, some damage
    A Caughley Dish, late 18th Century, painted with scattered flowers in blue and gilt within a blue and gilt border beneath notched rim, painted `S’ mark; together with another Dish, probably Flight & Barr, painted will gilt leaf decoration beneath a blue border, hair-crack,
    A large Staffordshire cylindrical Mug, 19th Century, printed in sepia and coloured with a point-to-point race, cracked and chipped
    A Derby cow and calf Group, circa 1770, each, animal spotted in puce before a flowering tree, on a shaped oval base applied with flowers and leaves, some damage and restoration; together with a Figure of a cherub clad in animal fur
    A Pair of Minton blue and white garden Seats, 1861, of barrel form, the sides and tops pierced with cash and printed with scrolling lotus, some damage and restoration, Pair of Wedgwood blue and white Plates, 19th
    Century, each printed with stylisedeony, hair-crack, 24cm.; 91/2in., impressedmarks; aearlware Bowl, printed in blue with the Willow pattern; and an ‘Art Deco’ Bowl, painted with stylised leaves


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