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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.
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A PORCELAIN BOWL, Worcester, PORCELAIN FIGURES, Derby, Belleek
Friday, January 15th, 2010
A PORCELAIN BOWL, Worcester, PORCELAIN FIGURES, Derby, Belleek
A BROWN STONEWARE FLASK IN THE FORM OF A TIPSTAFF, Stephen Green, Lambeth, circa 1837, the cylindrical sides moulded in relief with a royal coat of arms and initialled ‘V R’, impressed Stephen Green, Imperial Potteries Lambeth, 28cm.; also a Group of four brown glazed Flasks, 20th Century, and a Model of a Salisbury Kettle (9).
A POTTERY VASE, Bretby, circa 1900, modelled with a stork before open bamboo shoots, all covered in a brown glaze, impressed factory mark, 29.25cm.;
cracks to stork’s leg.A PORCELAIN BOWL, Worcester, circa 1780, printed in blue with ‘The Argument’ pattern, printed disguised numeral, 25cm.; 97in. diam., small chip.
A TAZZA, Royal Worcester, circa 1865, the shallow bowl with pierced rim supported on a receded pedestal applied with a pair of cherubs, all raised on a circular base, with three scroll feet, details picked out in gilding, 16.5cm.; 6in., hair crack .
A PAIR OF POTTERY GREYHOUNDS, Staffordshire, late 19th Century, each modelled standing, one with a hare at its feet, the other with a hare in its mouth, 24cm,; 9in., minor flaking of enamels .
A PAIR OF ROYAL LANCASTRIAN
VASES, Pilkington’s, circa 1915, each ovoid
body covered in a blue glaze, impressed marks,
30.5cm.; 12in.; also another Royal Lancastrian
Vase; and a Chameleon ware Vase (4).A PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A LADY,
French, late 19th Century, standing holding
a fan, wearing a plumed hat, turquoise coat
and crinoline dress, raised on a scroll
moulded base, gold anchor mark, 25.5cm.;
small chips; also another porcelain
Figure of a lady wearing a green crinoline
dress (2).A FIGURE GROUP, German or
French, late 19th Century, modelled as a
young man at the side of his companion,
Cupid standing on his back, Harlequin
standing behind, raised on a shaped oval
base, 14cm.; 5in, high, some repair and chips.A FIGURE OF A YOUNG GIRL, Meissen, 19th Century, standing playing a tambourine, wearing a puce bodice and floral skirt, crossed swords mark in under glaze-blue, 12.5cm.; 47in, some damage; also a Continental porcelain Figure of a young girl with basket (2).
A STONE CHINA PART DINNER SERVICE, Spode and Copeland & Garrett, circa 1820 and later, painted with a ‘Japan’ pattern of groups of flowers painted in under glaze-blue, red and gilt, comprising: eighteen Dinner Plates, nine Soup Plates and fifteen Dessert Plates, impressed and printed marks, some chips and cracks (42) .
A SQUIRE’ POTTERY TOBY JUG, Staffordshire, mid-19th Century, of traditional form, seated holding a jug of ale wearing a blue coat, red waist jacket and yellow breeches, 28cm.; high, arm repaired; also a Staffordshire ‘Night watchman’ Toby Jug (2).
A PAIR OF PORCELAIN FIGURES OF MUSICIANS, Derby, circa 1830, a young man and companion standing wearing colourful costume, he blowing a pipe and beating a tambourine, the lady holding a triangle, each raised on a pierced scroll moulded base enriched in gilding, red painted marks, 20cm.; 77in,, chips and some repair.
A SHAMROCK BASKET, Belleek, Second Period, of trefoil form, with four strand base below pierced sides applied at the rim with three groups of flowers, impressed Belleek, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland, 13cm.; 5in. Wide.
AN ABERDEEN VASE, Belleek, Second Period, the squat body moulded with ovals below applied flowers, black printed mark, 15.25cm.; 6in. high, some chips and haircrack; also a Belleek Cup and Saucer (3) .
A SMALL BIRD’S NEST BASKET, Belleek, First Period, the three strand base and sides below a rim encrusted with flowers, impressed Belleek, Co. Fermanagh, 9.5cm.; 33in diam., small chips; also a later Belleek heart-shaped Basket applied with coloured flowers .
A SHAMROCK BASKET, Belleek, First Period, of trefoil form, with three strand base below pierced sides, the rope twist rim applied with three groups of flowers, impressed mark Belleek, Co. Fermanagh, 16cm.; 6in. divide, some damage .
A HENSHALL BASKET, Belleek, Second Period, of oval form, with four strand base beneath pierced sides set with entwined twig handle applied at the ends with groups of flowers, impressed mark Belleek, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland, 28cm.; 11in. long, very minor chips.
A PAIR OF POTTERY SPANIELS, Staffordshire, 2nd half 19th Century, each modelled seated, their fur with orange markings, 25.5cm.; Win.; and a Staffordshire pottery Spaniel with black markings; and a smaller example with copper lustre markings (4).
A PAIR OF POTTERY SPANIELS, Staffordshire, late 19th Century, modelled seated, their fur with copper lustre markings, 24cm.; 9in.; and a similar Pair (4) .
A STONEWARE VASE, Bernard Leach, circa 1950, of wasted cylindrical form, streaked in brown against a pale green ground, impressed St Ives and B L seals, 14.5cm.; 53in.
A BLUE JASPERWARE JARDINIERE, Wedgwood, early 19th century, the inverted bell-shape decorated in white relief with Classical Figures beneath swags of fruiting vines suspended from lion mask and ring handles, impressed WEDGWOOD, 23.5cm.; 9in.A GROUP OF FOUR POTTERY
FIGURES, Staffordshire, mid-19th Century,
comprising: a Group of a girl with a rabbit
before a hutch; an inkwell Figure of a Turk;
an inkwell Group of a girl and goat; and an
inkwell Group of a boy and dog, tallest 19cm.;
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A POTTERY FIGURE, Staffordshire
Friday, January 15th, 2010
A POTTERY FIGURE, Staffordshire
A PARIAN GROUP OF UNA AND
THE LION, 2nd half 19th Century, the
semi-naked woman modelled seated on the back of the walking animal, all raised on a rectangular base, 26cm.; 10in.A PAIR OF POTTERY FIGURES OF A SHEPHERD AND SHEPHERDESS, Staffordshire, late 19th Century, modelled standing holding either a lamb or a puppy on shaped grassy bases, each approx. 23.5cm.; 9in., some restoration.
A POTTERY UNIFORMED FIGURE, Staffordshire, 2nd half 19th Century, modelled kneeling wearing a pale blue jacket with black insignia, his peaked cap with a green band, 25.5cm.; Win., restoration to hands and knee.
A POTTERY FIGURE OF A HUNTSMAN, Staffordshire, 2nd half 19th Century, modelled standing before an open stump, a dog at his side, 30.5cm.; 12in.; also a Staffordshire Group of lovers; a Figure of a Scotsman and Dog; and a Figure of a Toper seated beside a barrel (4).
A PAIR OF FIGURES OF QUEEN VICTORIA AND PRINCE ALBERT, Staffordshire, mid-19th Century, each figure modelled seated on a mound base, he wearing an under glaze-blue jacket, she a puce blouse and under glaze-blue shirt, each approx. 11.5cm.; 4in., hair crack (2) .
A POTTERY JARDINIERE AND
STAND, Staffordshire, 20th Century, in Art
Nouveau style, moulded in low relief with
stylised flowers and printed in blue with
female heads and orchids, 84cm.; 33in.; and a
Set of three Chargers, printed with a similar
subject (5).A ‘GOLDSTONE’ SINGLE-HANDLED
ISIS JUG, Clarice Cliff, circa 1933, the
ribbed body covered in a textured speckled
brown glaze and enamelled with diagonal
bands in blue, green black and white, black
printed and painted mark, 18cm.; 7in.TWO PAIRS OF POTTERY COW CREAMERS, Staffordshire, late 19th Century, each printed with the ‘Willow’ pattern in blue, each approx. 13cm.; 5in. high, minor chips and cracks (8).
A POTTERY FIGURE OF THE ‘PRINCE OF WALES’, Staffordshire, 2nd half 19th Century, standing wearing a sailor suit, both hands in his pockets, 30.5cm.; 12in., some restoration; also a Group of ‘The Wounded Soldier’, restored; a Figure of ‘Miss F Nightingale’, restored; and a Figure of ‘Field Marshal Roberts’ (4).
A POTTERY FIGURE OF LORD BYRON, Staffordshire, circa 1848, seated in bluejacket and trousers, an orange cloak draped over his shoulders, raised on a canted square base titled in gilt, 19cm.; 7in.
A PAIR OF POTTERY COW AND ATTENDANT GROUPS, Staffordshire, late 19th Century, modelled as a youth and milkmaid standing before a brown and white cow raised on oval base, 26cm.; 10in. high, some restoration; also a smaller Pair of cow and calf Groups (4) .
A PAIR OF POTTERY COW CREAMERS AND COVERS, Staffordshire, 19th Century, each cow modelled standing on a shaped base, its coat splashed with pink lustre, a milkmaid by its side, 13cm.; 5in., tail repaired, minor enamel flaking (4) .
A PORCELLANEOUS GROUP OF AN OLD WOMAN AND CHILD, Staffordshire, mid-19th Century, modelled as an old woman standing with her arm around the shoulder of a young boy, 18cm.; 7in., minor damage; also a Staffordshire Figure of a young man with his arm around
a young lady (2).A PAIR OF POTTERY FIGURES OF A SHEPHERD AND SHEPHERDESS, Staffordshire, mid-19th Century, modelled as a Highlander and companion standing on a rocky mound above lambs, 27cm.; 10in., minor damage; also a Staffordshire Group of a young man and companion; a Figure of ‘Red Riding Hood’; and a Figure of ‘Mother Hubbard’ (5) .
A POTTERY SPILL VASE GROUP, Staffordshire, mid-19th Century, modelled as a young man seated in a boat on water below a twin turreted castle, 17cm.; 63Inhigh, some repair; also two Staffordshire pottery Cottages; and a Hen Basket and Cover (5).
FOUR POTTERY FIGURE GROUPS,
Staffordshire, 2nd half 19th Century, each
raised on titled bases, comprising: ‘Fortune
Teller’, ‘Tarn O’Shanter and Sooter Johnny’,
‘Darby and Joan’ and ‘Fortune Teller’, various
sizes (4).A POTTERY FIGURE OF GARIBALDI, Staffordshire, late 19th Century, standing before a horse wearing an orange shirt and white trousers raised on a grassy oval base, 23cm.; 9in. high, restored; also a Staffordshire Figure of ‘Garibaldi at Home’; and two Figures of ‘Will Watch’ and ‘Rob Roy’(4).
TWO POTTERY EQUESTRIAN FIGURES OF TOM KING’ AND ‘DICK TURPIN’, Staffordshire, 2nd half 19th Century, each seated on a horse facing to the left or right on an oval titled base, 28cm.;
1 lin., minor restoration (2).A PAIR OF POTTERY SPANIELS,
Staffordshire, mid-19th Century, each brown
and white animal seated wearing a black
chain and gilt collar, 22cm.; 83In(2).A PAIR OF POTTERY CATS, Staffordshire, circa 1890, each black and white animal seated on a brown and green tasselled cushion, 19cm.; 7in., chips; also a Pair of Staffordshire zebras (4) .
A PEARL WARE GROUP OF A EWE AND LAMB, circa 1820, the lamb standing before a flowering tree, its back painted with the initials ‘RW, oval base, 13cm.; 5in. high, restored; also a pearl ware Figure of Elijah and the Raven (2).
TWO SIMILAR PORCELAIN PLATES, Staffordshire, circa 1840, each painted with flower studies inside a cream and green border enriched in gilding, 23cm.; 9in. (2).