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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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DERBY PORCELAIN SQUARE DISH, DUTCH DELFT PLATES, BRISTOL DELFT BOWL
Thursday, January 14th, 2010
DERBY PORCELAIN SQUARE DISH, DUTCH DELFT PLATES, BRISTOL DELFT BOWL
A WORCESTER ‘CABBAGE LEAF’ JUG with mask spout, printed in black with Freemasons arms, c. 1760, restored around handle 21cm.
A NEW HALL TEA-POT AND COVER painted with flowers and trellis design, about 1810-15 and a Spode octagon shape Tea-Pot and Cover, cracked about 1815-20 .
A CONTINENTAL POT-POURRI
painted with birds and a Chinaman
(damaged); and a plate depicting
Louis XIV, 19th Century .A WORCESTER PLATE with
‘Japan’ pattern, a Worcester Saucer
with gilt decoration, a New Hall
Saucer; a Liverpool Tea Bowl, five
various Tea Bowls, a Saucer and
three Coffee Cups, mid-18th and
early 19th Centuries.A WORCESTER TEA-POT AND COVER printed in under glaze-blue with flowers and a Bristol (hard paste) porcelain Tea-Pot and Cover painted with flowers, about 1775-80 (restored).
A CHAMBERLAIN’S WORCESTER MUG with pierced ‘double wall’ body, painted with birds, yellow border, mark in sepia, about 1815, handle damaged 11.5cm.
A DERBY PORCELAIN SQUARE DISH with pierced rims and painted with flowers in colour, c. 1810 21cm.
A DELFT TANKARD painted in
blue on a spirally moulded body
with Chinese figure below a
cylindrical neck, handle missing,
cracked, early 18th Century
21cm.A PAIR OF DUTCH DELFT
PLATES painted in blue with
flowering trees in Chinese style,
mark of De Bloemen pottery,
chipped, 18thCentury
35cm.A DUTCH DELFT VASE AND
COVER, painted in blue with an
angler; and another with Chinese
style flowers and trellis pattern, late 18th Century, damaged 28cm.A DUTCH DELFT VASE painted in blue in Chinese style with sages in a mountainous landscape, early 18th Century, chipped 29cm.
A BRISTOL DELFT BOWL painted with stylised flowers in yellow, red and blue below a trellis border, c. 1760, damaged 26cm.
A LIVERPOOL DELFT PLATE
decorated in blue with a Chinese
lady and her servant beneath a tree within a trellis border, c. 1760
35cm.A PAIR OF DUTCH DELFT FLUTED VASES painted in colours
with birds and flowering trees, 19th Century ,18cm.
AN UNUSUALLY LARGE DELFT CHARGER, painted in blue with a
central bowl of flowers in Chinese
style within a border of Buddistic pa kuaka symbols, chips to rim, c. 1760,
probably Dublin 51cm. Gosford Castle CollectionANOTHER, with a petal design on a dark blue ground with a central group of flowers, edge repaired, possibly Dublin or Liverpool, c. 1760 57cm.
A BRISTOL DELFT FLOWER BRICK decorated with Chinese figures in bright colours, c. 1760, damaged 14cm.
A SET OF FOUR DUBLIN DELFT DINNER PLATES painted in blue in Chinese style with bowls of flowers, Buddhistic symbols (chips), c. 1760 (4)
24cm.A DUBLIN DELFT PLATE
painted in blue in Chinese style with
bowls of flowers, marked ‘5′ on
reverse (chips), c. 1760 30cm.A LARGE DUTCH DELFT
CHARGER with a Chinese design in
blue and another with panel of
flowers, chipped, 18th Century 35cm.A DUTCH DELFT SMALL PLATE
with ‘peacock’ pattern in blue, B.P.mark, 18th Century 20cm. Diameter.A LARGE DUTCH DELFT PLATE
with a Chinese river scene, and another with an amusing Chinese
stag hunting scene, chipped, 18th Century (2) 36cm. Diameter. -
BELLEEK EARTHENWARE JUG AND BASIN, LARGE BELLEEK MARINE VASE, “SEVRES” TYPE VASE AND COVER, WORCESTER COFFEE CUP
Thursday, January 14th, 2010
BELLEEK EARTHENWARE JUG AND BASIN, LARGE BELLEEK MARINE VASE, “SEVRES” TYPE VASE AND COVER, WORCESTER COFFEE CUP
A BELLEEK EARTHENWARE JUG AND BASIN, moulded with leaf
design, printed mark 1863/1890 and
design registration mark for
1877.The jug 32cm.A BELLEEK PLAIN EARTHENWARE.
BOWL, transfer mark, 1891-1926, 16cm.AN ENGLISH PART DESSERT SERVICE, painted with fruit within green and gilt borders, comprising of six plates and three comports, possibly Kerr and Binns, Worcester, early 19th Century, some damage.
A COALPORT PART TEA SERVICE in white, moulded with shells, gilt ‘coral’ handles, comprising of twelve cups and saucers and a cream jug, c. 1900.
A COPELANDS ‘STATUARY PORCELAIN’ GROUP OF THE RETURNED DOVE after Farrell, the Royal Irish Art Union prize for 1847 31cm.
A LARGE BELLEEK MARINE VASE, the central stem with three smaller stems, on irregular triangle base, with coral moulding, printed mark 1863/90, with restoration 28.5cm.
A BELLEEK FIGURE OF A TOBACCO BREWER, the jolly approved man standing, holding his ample stomach, in front of two large casks, on an irregular simulated stone base covered with matting, lustrous green glaze, printed mark 1891-1926, 20cm.
A FRENCH BISCUIT BUST OF A MAN wearing a high collared coat with an order, early 19th Century 25cm.Two COALPORT CYLINDRICAL MUGS, transfer printed in blue with ‘pine cone’ pattern, early 19th Century.
A PAIR OF BELLEEK SCALLOP PLATES, pink glaze, impressed and printed marks, 1863/90 22cm.
A SMALL BELLEEK MODEL OF A SWAN with moulded bulrush base, picked out in gilt, printed mark 1863/90.
A BELLEEK EARTHENWARE
PART DINNER SERVICE with printed
floral decoration, consisting of four
graduated meat dishes, five dinner plates, pair tureens and lids, a
smaller tureen and ladle,(discolouration, and some damage to
two handles and ladle), printed mark 1891-1926, and a large
Mason’s Ironstone jug with moulded dragon handle, 29cm.Two BARR FLIGHT AND BARR WORCESTER SAUCERS, printed with birds, an oval teapot stand possibly Minton, and four other plates .
A SET OF THREE COALPORT PLATES with crest ‘Japan
type’ pattern, chipped, early 19th Century.A “SEVRES” TYPE VASE AND COVER, painted with romantic scenes with gilt-metal mounts, and a pair similar, c. 1900, 35cm.
A PAIR OF GOOD QUALITY YELLOW GROUND SEVRES STYLE VASES AND COVERS, painted with
panels of merchants on quay sides,
and nautical trophies, gilded decoration, 19th Century .
THREE BEAKERS with gilt decoration, probably Chamberlain’s Worcester, about 1800-1810 .A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP
with stag hunting pattern in colours,
another with Chinese figures, two
with coloured flowers and an early
Worcester blue and white coffee
cup, all c. 1750 .THREE WORCESTER CUPS with
loop handles painted in
‘family-rose’ enamels with Chinese
figures, about 1765-70 .Two WORCESTER COFFEE CUPS with flowers in colours,another with ‘family-rose’ style flowers, another with flowers in black and another with a ‘Japan’ pattern, all about 1760-70.
AN EARLY WORCESTER TEA BOWL
with birds in ‘family -verse’ enamels, about 1755, and an early Worcester blue and white Cream Jug (handle replaced).A LOWESTOFT BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWL and a pair of early
Bow blue and white coffee cups,
c. 1750 .AN EARLY WORCESTER FLUTED
TEA-POT painted with ‘Beckoning
Chinamen’ decoration, c. 1753 with
non-matching cover and silver tip to
spout, cracked, and a Lowestoft
Tea-Pot and Cover with flowers in
family-rose style, c. 1770,
cracked .A ROYAL CROWN DERBY
MINIATURE COAL SCUTTLE AND A
KETTLE AND COVER, ‘Japan’ pat-
tern, early 20th Century.
A LIVERPOOL HERCULANEUM
PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER,
painted with flowers, cracked, c.
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VIENNA TEA KETTLE AND COVER painted with flower, LIVERPOOL PORCELAIN TEA-POT AND COVER, BERLIN VASES AND COVERS, BELLEEK SMALL LEAF DISHES
Thursday, January 14th, 2010
VIENNA TEA KETTLE AND COVER painted with flower, LIVERPOOL PORCELAIN TEA-POT AND COVER, BERLIN VASES AND COVERS, BELLEEK SMALL LEAF DISHES
A RARE VIENNA TEA KETTLE AND COVER painted with flower and
with overhead handle ‘beehive’
mark in under glaze-blue, c. 1760,
damaged 16cm.A MEISSEN CHOCOLATE POT AND COVER painted with flowers, ormolu handle to cover, right angle handle crossed swords mark, late 18th Century, cracked 22cm.
A HOCHST SUSPIDOR attractively painted with a landscape in colours and a shipping scene in cameo, about 1755-60 impressed letter mark, handle replaced14cm.
A TEA CADDY painted with flowers in colours, damaged, German, 18th Century.
A SAMSON ‘CHINESE ARMORIAL’ BOWL, blue and gilt
decoration and a similarly decorated
tea caddy, the bowl 25cm.Two MEISSEN MODELS OF BIRDS, perched on tree stumps,
crossed swords mark, damaged, late 19th Century 31 cm.A PAIR OF MEISSEN MODELSOF HORSES at full gallop with
flowing manes on cloud bases,
damaged, 18th Century (2)14cm.A SMALL PORCELAIN PLAQUE painted with ‘Roman Charity’ after Marratta, 19th Century 10cm.
A Bow CANDLESTICK GROUP OF ‘BIRDS IN BRANCHES’ with a dog
below a tree which holds a bird and a nest of fledglings, damaged,
c. 1760 14cm.A MEISSEN SERVING LADLE painted with flowers in colour, damaged, 18th Century 32cm.
A LIVERPOOL PORCELAIN TEA-POT AND COVER decorated in
under glaze-blue, about 1770-80,
damage to spout 19cm.A Bow FRILL VASE AND COVER encrusted and painted with flowers and with double mask handles, chipped, finial missing, c. 1755-60.
A CHELSEA ‘STRAWBERRY LEAF’ SAUCE BOAT painted in soft
colours with flowers and insects,
stem handle applied with flowers
and strawberries, damaged and
riveted, about 1754 16cm.A DERBY ‘RODNEY’ JUG painted with flowers in colours, about 1765-70, cracked
25cm.AN EARLY WORCESTER LEAF DISH with ‘Beckoning Chinaman’ in
family-rose style enamels, crack, c.1755-60; and a blue and white
example, c. 1760-65, cracked and
riveted 21cm. and 23cm.A PAIR OF BERLIN VASES AND
COVERS, painted with butterflies
And flowers and encrusted with ribbons, dahlia finials, some damage, 19th Century
42cm.A WORCESTER TEA BOWL AND COFFEE CUP with ‘dry blue’
decoration and a Worcester cup and
saucer with ’spinning maiden’
pattern, about 1760-65 (cup and
saucer damaged).A ‘CHINESE EXPORT’ PSEUDO
ARMORIAL EWER AND BASIN
decorated in a ‘Japan’ palette,
French, 19th Century.BELLEEK
A PAIR OF BELLEEK SMALL LEAF DISHES, pink glaze, printed
mark 1890/1923 12.5cm.A BELLEEK PARIAN BUST OF SORROW, the young girl with downcast head, on glazed suckle, impressed mark, Belleek, Co. Fermanagh, 1863-1890.
EUROPEAN PORCELAIN.
A CHELSEA SAUCE BOAT, painted with flowers in colours, red anchor mark, c. 1754, cracked
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PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE, Coalport, COFFEE SERVICE, Royal Crown Derby, PORCELAIN PLATES, Paris, 19th Century
Sunday, January 10th, 2010
PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE, Coalport, COFFEE SERVICE, Royal Crown Derby, PORCELAIN PLATES, Paris, 19th Century
A PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE, Coalport, circa 1825, painted in iron-red and gilt with scattered flowers inside a gadroon moulded rim, comprising: a Comport, two Sauce
Tureens, Covers and Stands, four square Dishes, three oval Dishes, a circular Dish and eighteen Plates, minor damage and some wear.
A COMPOSITE ‘ROYAL LILY’ PATTERN PART TEA SERVICE, Worcester, circa 1800, comprising: Teapot and Cover, Sugar Bowl and Cover, Milk Jug, two Plates, two Cups and two Saucers, a
Bowl and a large Saucer, one saucer repaired, chips to teapot.
A PART DESSERT SERVICE, Copelands China, circa 1923, each piece decorated with a wide underglaze-blue border, the rim moulded with flower heads picked out in gilding,
comprising: one shaped oval Dish, one shaped square Dish, one shaped circular Dish and six Plates, green printed marks SPODE COPELANDS CHINA, impressed COPELAND SPODE N/23,
painted pattern no. 9708.
A BONE CHINA PART TEA SERVICE, Copelands China, circa 1918, each piece of shaped square outline decorated u ith a band of gilt scales on a deep blue ground, all within a formal
gilt border, comprising: Jug, Sugar Bowl, Tea Plate, eleven Cups, ten Saucers and eleven Side Plates, green printed mark
SPODE COPELANDS CHINA ENGLAND, haircrack to jug and one plate.A PART TEA SERVICE, Royal Crown
Derby, 1920/30’s, each piece painted in Imari
colours with the ‘1128′Japan pattern,
comprising: six Cups, six Saucers, eight
shaped circular Side Plates and four circular
Side Plates, orange printed marks.A PART TEA SERVICE, Royal Crown Derby, 1920’s, each piece painted in Imari colours with the ‘1128′Japan pattern, comprising: Sugar Bowl, twelve Cups, twelve Saucers and twelve
Plates, orange printed marks, painted pattern no.
A COFFEE SERVICE, Royal Crown Derby, circa 1919, each piece painted in Imari colours with the ‘2451′ Japan pattern, comprising: Jug, Sugar Bowl, six Cups, six Saucers and six
Plates, orange printed marks.
A SET OF EIGHTEEN PORCELAIN PLATES, Paris, 19th Century, gilt with flower sprigs inside a green rope twist border, 23cm.; 9in., chips and some wear.
A STONE CHINA PART DINNER
SERVICE, Masons, 2nd quarter 19th
Century, printed and coloured with exotic
birds amongst flowering shrubs against a
deep blue ground, scattered with
chrysanthemum, comprising: two Soup
Tureens, two Covers and one Stand; Sauce
Tureen and Cover; and two large Meat
Dishes, puce printed mark, retailer’s mark Thomas
& Higginbotham of Dublin, one meat dish riveted,
chips to sauce tureen.A POTTERY PART DESSERT SERVICE, English, circa 1830, each piece printed in blue and painted in orange and gilding with a ‘Japan’ pattern, comprising: one tall Tazza, two shaped
oval Dishes, two shaped square Dishes, two heart-shaped Dishes and eleven Plates, painted pattern No. 327, small chips.
A’FELSPAR’PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, Spode, circa 1830, the apricot borders gilt with foliate designs, comprising: Teapot, Cover and Stand, Sucrier and Cover, Cream Jug, twenty
Cups and ten Saucers, puce printed marks, pattern 4108′, some damage; also four similar Dessert Dishes.
A PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, English, circa 1835-40, each piece painted with a wide pink ground band gilt with shells, all within foliate moulded gilt rims, comprising: Teapot
Cover and Stand, Sugar Bowl and Cover, Cream Jug, Slop Bowl, two Plates, five Coffee Cups, five Teacups and nine Saucers, gilt pattern no 1194, some damage.
A PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, Ridgway, circa 1850-55, each piece moulded in relief with overlapping leaves and gilt with floral sprays and diaper panels, comprising: Jug, Tea
Plate, eleven Cups and twelve Saucers, red painted pattern no 511801, minor haircrack to one cup.
A PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE, Staffordshire, 2nd quarter 19th Century, each piece printed and coloured with groups of flowers inside a floral moulded border, comprising: a
Comport, a pair of shell-shaped Dishes, a rectangular Dish and five Plates, pattern 547, some staining and haircracks.
AN IRONSTONE CHINA PART DINNER SERVICE, Ashworths, early 20th Century, decorated in underglaze-blue, red and gilt with shaped panels of flowers, comprising: two oval Meat
Dishes, three oval Serving Dishes, two Vegetable Tureens and Covers, a Sauce Tureen, two Covers and two Stands, twelve Soup Plates, eighteen Dinner Plates and twelve Dessert
Plates, printed and impressed marks, some cracks and chips.
A PART TEA SERVICE, Chamberlains Worcester, circa 1797, each piece of sprial fluted form, painted in brown enamel and gilding with pattern no ‘64′, comprising: Teapot and Cover,
Sugar Bowl, Cover and Stand and two Saucers, the covers painted inside Chamberlains Worcester No 64, some restoration to sugar bowl and base of teapot, star crack to saucer;
also a Trio and a Teabowl circa 1795, painted with a similar pattern.
A NEW STONE’ PART DINNER SERVICE, Minton and Hollins, 1840’s, each piece printed and painted with peonies in chinoiserie style, comprising: Soup Tureen, Cover and Stand,
Circular Bowl, oval Serving Dish, Vegetable Dish Cover, two Sauce Tureen Stands, four graduated Meat Dishes, three Side Plates, four Soup Bowls and eighteen Dinner Plates,
printed cartouche mark, painted pattern no 6034, impressed BB New Stone, some cracks and chips.
A PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, Staffordshire, circa 1840, of roccoco form, gilt with flowers on a deep ro: pink ground, comprising: Teapot and Cover. Sucrier and Cover, Milk Jug,
Slop Bowl, two Cake Plates, a circular Stand, twelve Cups and nine Saucers, pattern 7146, some chips and cracks.
A BONE CHINA PART TEA
SERVICE, Copeland, circa 1883, each piece
moulded with a gilt fish scale pattern inside a
deep blue border, gilt with diamonds
jewelled’ with flowers, comprising: Teapot
and Cover, Milk Jug, Sugar Bowl, Slop Bowl,
two Cake Plates, ten Cups, twelve Saucers
and twelve Tea Plates, printed mark, impressed
registration lozenge, some cracks and chips.A FELSPAR PORCELAIN PART
DESSERT SERVICE, Copeland & Garrett,
circa 1835, each piece painted with named
botanical studies inside a turquoise border
edged in gilding, comprising: a Sauce
Tureen, Cover and Stand; two shaped oval
Dishes; a shell-shaped Dish; a rectangular
Dish and six Plates, green printed mark, pattern
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POTTERY AND PORCELAIN PLATES, English, 19th Century, TEABOWLS AND SAUCERS, Worcester, CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, Spode
Sunday, January 10th, 2010
POTTERY AND PORCELAIN PLATES, English, 19th Century, TEABOWLS AND SAUCERS, Worcester, CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, Spode
A PEARLWARE GROUP OF ‘THE SAILORS FAREWELL’, Staffordshire, early 19th Century, the two figures on a grassy mound, all raised on a canted rectangular base, he wearing a dark
blue suit, his companion a cream dress trimmed with a purple scarf, 23cm.; 9in, firing crack across his arm.
A TWO-HANDLED VASE, Derby, circa 1820, of shield shape beneath a waisted neck, painted with a panel of fruit gilt famed against a richly gilt deep blue ground, all raised on a
waisted foot and square base, red painted crowned crossed batons and D, 29cm.
A SPARROW BEAK CREAM JUG,
Worcester, circa 1775-85, printed in blue
with the ‘Fisherman and Cormorant’ pattern,
hatched crescent mark, 9cm.; 3in., small chip to
spout; a pair of Worcester Asparagus Servers,
similarly decorated, and a Saucer, printed
with the ‘Birds in Branches’ pattern.A PAIR OF OLIVE GREEN GROUND PATE-SUR-PATE VASES, English, 2nd half 19th Century, each of tall flattened rectangular form, decorated in white with classical maidens, one amongst
fruit trees, the other holding a bird in a nest, gilt pattern no 5632, 23.5cm.; 9′Ain., one damaged and repaired.
A GROUP OF TEN POTTERY AND PORCELAIN PLATES, English, 19th Century, comprising: a Copeland and Garrett Dessert Plate decorated in Chinoiserie style, a Coalport Dessert Plate
with relief moulded flowers, a Coalport Plate painted with a bird, a pair of English blue ground Dessert Plates, a Worcester Plate with a floral spray, an English porcelain
Plate with a central landscape, a Bloor Derby landscape Plate, a Coalport Plate with a border of roses, and a Derby named botanical Plate, various marks, some rubbing (10)
A PAIR OF TWO-HANDLED VASES AND COVERS, Royal Crown Derby, circa 1900, each of ovoid form supported on a narrow foot, painted with a ‘Japan’ pattern in Imari colours, unmarked,red painted pattern no. 1300/1128, 19cm.; 7′Ain., covers repaired.
A PEARLWARE MODEL OF A RAM,
Staffordshire, early 19th Century, standing
on a grassy base, its back painted with the
initials P.B., 7cm.; 23Ain., bocage missing; also a
Staffordshire porcellaneous model of a
Shephered boy seated on a mossy bank, a
Pearlware copper lustre Jug, and a porcelain
Jug.A GROUP OF PORCELAIN,
comprising: an English Jug, possibly Derby, a
New Hall Jug, a Davenport Jug, a Chinese
Jug and Cover and matching Coffee Cup,
and a German Saucer, various marks, some gilt
rubbing.A SPARROW BEAK CREAM JUG, Worcester, circa 1770, printed and painted with Chinoiserie figures, 8cm.; 3′Mn., spout restored; also a Lowestoft example painted with a Japan’
pattern, and a smaller Chinese example.
A PAIR OF TEABOWLS AND SAUCERS, Worcester, circa 1770-80, each printed in underglaze blue with the ‘Fence’ pattern, hatched and open crescent marks, small chips to teabowls;
also a Coalport ‘Cabbage Leaf Jug, printed in blue with the ‘Pine Cone’ pattern.
A GROUP OF TWENTY ADVERTISING POT LIDS, comprising: a ‘J.J.Matthias Unrivalled Cherry Toothpaste’ Lid (Dale no T522), and various other Toothpaste Lids, some damage, also four
bases.
A GROUP OF TWENTY SIX ADVERTISING POT LIDS, variously advertising Bears Grease, Shaving Soap, Shaving Cream, Ointment, Lip Salve and other products, some damage.
A PORCELAIN CHAMBERSTICK,
Bloor Derby, circa 1825-40, painted with a
Japan’ pattern in Imari colours and gilding,
red printed crowned D, 13cm.; 5′/sin. diam.,
minor haircrack, some gilt rubbing.A SQUARE SECTION BOWL, Flight, Barr and Barr, circa 1830, painted with sprays of peonies in Imari colours within a gilt rim, impressed crown EBB, 27cm.
A THREE-HANDLED BONE CHINA LOVING CUP, Coalport, circa 1900, the fluted bell shaped bowl painted with three small oval landscape panels on a richly gilded pale yellow and blue
ground, raised on a tall knopped pedstal foot, green printed mark, 22.5cm.; 83Ain., repairs to stem and one handle.
A GROUP OF FOUR POTTERY ANIMAL MODELS, probably English, early 20th Century, comprising: two models of Deer reclining amongst foliage, a group of a Deer and Fawn and a model of
a Donkey, painted initials D.M.W. to the base of the donkey, tallest 14cm.; 5′fan., some repair.
A MINIATURE CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, Spode, circa 1820, the cup of footed form with a high gilt loop handle, painted with a basket of flowers against a brown ground, the matching
saucer similarly decorated, black painted ‘Spode’, height of cup 6cm.
A STONE CHINA PUNCH BOWL Hicks & Meigh, circa 1835, printed and coloured in underglaze blue, red and gilt with vases amongst scattered flowers beneath a scalloped rim, blue
printed mark.
AN IRONSTONE PART TOILET SET, Masons, 19th Century, each piece printed and coloured with a bird beside a vase of flowers, comprising: an hexagonal Jug, a Basin and two Chamber
Pots, printed mark Masons Patent Ironstone China, handle of jug repaired.
A LARGE SLIPWARE BAKING DISH, probably Staffordshire, 18th/early 19th Century, of oval form, the brown ground with a central motif in combed cream slip, 41cm.
A MINIATURE TEAPOT AND
COVER, Minton, circa 1830-40, of low
bodied form, encrusted with colourful
flowers, within gilt rims, the spout and
handle picked out in green enamel, crossed
swords mark in underglaze blue, 5cm.; 2in. high,
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PORCELAIN MUGS, English, mid-19th Century, A PLATE, Derby, PORCELAIN DESSERT DISH, Ridgway, PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A YOUNG MAN, Derby
Sunday, January 10th, 2010
PORCELAIN MUGS, English, mid-19th Century, A PLATE, Derby, PORCELAIN DESSERT DISH, Ridgway, PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A YOUNG MAN, Derby
A GROUP OF FOUR PORCELAIN MUGS, English, mid-19th Century, comprising: a two-handled Mug painted with a panel of flowers against a puce ground named in gilt ‘Moses Yates
Darlaston 1864′; a two-handled Mug painted with flowers beneath a pink border named in gilt ‘William Perry June 6th 1850′; a smaller Mug painted with flowers within a gilt
border and a Mug painted with flowers and named in gilding ‘Sarah Emma Yates’, tallest Mug 13.5cm.; 5Vfdn., cracks.
A PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES, Royal Crown Derby, circa 1890, each of bottle form, painted in Imari colours with a ‘Japan’ pattern number 2444′, orange printed marks, each approx.
16cm.; 6′Ain., rim chips; and a Pair of conical Vases, similarly decorated.
A SET OF TWELVE KIDNEY SHAPED DISHES, Royal Worcester, circa 1895, each printed and painted with flower sprays within a gilt rim, puce printed crowned circle mark, ‘Royal
Worcester Vitreous’, Henry Greene & Sons retailer’s mark, each approx. 21cm.; 8′Ain. across.
A BLUE AND WHITE EARTHENWARE OCTAGONAL MEAT DISH, probably Staffordshire, 19th Century, transfer printed with a Chinese family group of five figures on a small grassy mound,
printed mark ‘Mandarin Opaque China’, 48.5cm.; 19in., small restoration to rim; also a Fell blue and white printed oval Meat Dish.
A LARGE PAIR OF PORCELAIN
MUGS, Derby, circa 1820, each painted with
a ‘Japan’ pattern of flowers in underglaze-
blue, red, green and gilt, red painted crowned
‘D’ and crossed batons, 13cm.; 5′/dn., restoration
to one.AN UNUSUAL PEARLWARE
PUZZLE JUG, early 19th Century, of
flattened circular form on a spreading foot,
the centre moulded with a sunburst face
within a pierced border, the handle in the
form of a Figure peering into the pierced
neck, 31.5cm.; 12Vsin., minor chips and
restoration.A PLATE, Derby, circa 1810, painted probably by Robert Brewer, with a central hunting scene, ‘The Kill’, within a blue and gilt garland, the rim with gilt vermicule on a deep
blue ground reserved with an oval panel gilt with a rose, 24.5cm.; 9-Vstn., areas of gilding possibly retouched.
A PAIR OF PEARLWARE FIGURES OF VENUS AND FLORA, early 19th Century, each modelled standing on a square brown line base, wearing floral robes, Venus with a dove perched on her
hand and Flora with a cornucopia of flowers, tallest 27cm.; lOVsin., small chips and some enamel flaking.
A TRIO, Swansea, circa 1820, fluted Paris shape, each piece decorated with a band of gilt shells centring a boar’s head crest, red printed SWANSEA to coffee cup.
A PAIR OF SPILL VASES, Spode, circa 1820, each of cylindrical form on a drum-shaped base, painted en grisaille and picked out in gilding with a Chinoiserie bowl of fruit and
flower vase, gilt rims, red painted SPODE painted pattern no. 3778, 10.5cm.
A POWDER BLUE GROUND CANTED RECTANGULAR PLATE, Bow, circa 1765, with a central oval panel painted with a Chinoiserie riverscape incorporating a figure in a sampan and buildings
on rocky islands, surrounded by smaller alternating fan-shape and circular panels painted with similar subjects, painted pseudo-Chinese six character mark.
A PORCELAIN DESSERT DISH, Ridgway, circa 1810—15, of shaped circular form, the rim moulded with bunches of grapes in low relief, painted with a central circular landscape panel
reserved within a gilt frame against a pale blue marbled ground, gilt rim, painted pattern No. 562, 23cm.; 9in. across.
A POTTERY COW CREAMER AND COVER WITH MILKMAID,
probably Scottish, circa 1800, sponged in
raspberry, green and brown, 13cm.; 5′Ain.,
small chips; also a Staffordshire pottery
Cottage.A GROUP OF SEVEN POT LIDS AND TWO BASES, comprising: ‘The Allied Generals’ (No 168), ‘Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, and Princess Alexandra on their Wredding in 1863′
(Nol57-early edition), ‘Landing the Catch’ (No55), ‘The Meeting of Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel’ (No211), ‘The Farriers’ (No324), ‘The Flute Player’ (No337) and ‘The Picnic’
(No354), some chips.
A BLUE AND WHITE DELFTWARE BOTTLE, probably Liverpool, circa 1760, painted with baskets of flowers beneath a garlic neck, 23cm.; 9in.
A PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A YOUNG MAN, Derby, circa 1775, standing in 18th Century costume, holding a flower posy in his left hand, grassy mound base, 16cm.; 6′Ain., some
restoration and small.
A PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE OVAL SAUCEBOATS, Lowestoft, circa 1770, painted with panels of a fenced garden enclosing flowers and a willow tree inside moulded flower cartouches,
16cm.; 6′Ain. long, some damage.
A COW CREAMER AND COVER, circa 1770-90, covered in a mottled brown glaze and standing four-square upon a green glazed rectangular base, 19cm.; 7′Ain long, restored.
A ‘FLORIAN WARE’ VASE, Moorcroft, circa 1902, of waisted form, decorated with the ‘Daisy” pattern in shades of blue and green, green painted signature ‘W Moorcroft Des’, 12cm.:
43Ain., restored.
A PORCELAIN SAUCEBOAT, Lowestoft, circa 1765-70, painted in underglaze-blue with panels of chinoiserie landscape within floral borders moulded in low relief, painted numeral
‘5′, 16cm.; 6′Ain. across, small chip.
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A PAIR OF VASES, Minton, A PORCELAIN FIGURE CANDLESTICK, Minton, CYLINDRICAL MUG, Worcester, POTTERY MODELS OF POODLES, Staffordshire
Sunday, January 10th, 2010
A PAIR OF VASES, Minton, A PORCELAIN FIGURE CANDLESTICK, Minton, CYLINDRICAL MUG, Worcester, POTTERY MODELS OF POODLES, Staffordshire
A PEARL WARE FIGURE OF ‘HOPE’,
Staffordshire, early 19th Century, modelled
resting against an anchor wearing a brown
robe, all raised on a square base, 17.75cm.;
7in., anchor restored.A PAIR OF VASES, Minton, circa 1870, each footed ovoid form painted with colourful swags of flowers reserved on a turquoise ground between gilt satyr mask handles, one with
impressed factory mark, 26cm.; WAin., one restored.
A GROUP OF SIX BOWLS AND VASES, Moore Bros., 1880’s, each modelled as an open cactus plant, with applied pale yellow buds and gilt twig feet, comprising: a pair of flower Vases
and four shallow bowls, puce printed and impressed marks, tallest 12cm.; 4V4n., some chips.
A TWO-HANDLED VASE, Crown Derby, circa 1891, the ovoid body gilt with an elaborate brocade pattern on a deep blue and pale yellow ground, orange printed, mark, 17cm.; 63/4in.,
slight gilt rubbing.
A GRADUATED SET OF THREE IRONSTONE CHINA JUGS, Masons, 2nd half 19th Century, each of octagonal section with twig handles, printed and coloured with Chinoiserie figures against
an orange cell pattern ground, printed crown mark, Masons Ironstone China, tallest 16.5cm.; 6′/zin., haircracks.
A PORCELAIN FIGURE CANDLESTICK, Minton, circa 1835, modelled with Venus and Cupid seated in an arbor, all raised on a scroll moulded base picked out in turquoise and gilding,
crossed swords in underglaze blue, 29cm.; ll’/iin., candleholders missing, extensive damage and repair.
A TALL CYLINDRICAL MUG, Worcester, circa 1770-85, printed in blue with ‘La Pache’ and ‘La Promenade Chinoise’, grooved strap handle, hatched crescent mark in underglaze blue,
12cm.; 43/dn.
A POTTERY ‘FROG’ MUG, probably Sunderland, circa 1830—40, of cylindrical form, printed in black and coloured with The Sailor’s Farewell’, the reverse with a seafaring verse,
within a pink lustre border, the interior applied with a brown frog, 10cm.
A SALTGLAZED OVAL SERVING PLATE, Staffordshire, mid 18th Century, of sliver-form, the shaped rim enclosing a border of reeded panels.
A PAIR OF POTTERY MODELS OF POODLES, Staffordshire, 2nd half 19th Century, each modelled seated, applied with sherds to simulated clipped fur, 20.25cm.; 8in., front leg of one
restored.
A NIGHTLIGHT BASE, Belleek, 1st Period, in the form of a tower raised on a rocky base, black printed factory mark and registration diamond, impressed BELLEEK, 20cm.; 77/dn.,
upper part missing, restoration around rim.
A PEARLWARE FIGURE OF ‘THE WIDOW AND ORPHANS’, Staffordshire, circa 1810—20, modelled with the Widow standing beside a tree wearing a red cloak, one orphan in the hood of her
cloak, another at her feet, all raised on a grassy mound base, titled in black within an oval frame, 28cm.; llin., some damage, one child missing.
A SECESSIONIST VASE, Minton,
1908, the gently swollen body tube lined and
decorated with vertical spiral bands and
groups of stylised flowers against a sky-blue
ground, impressed and black printed marks,
24cm.A GROUP OF THREE POTTERY CASTLES AND COTTAGES, Staffordshire, mid-19th Century, comprising: a well-modelled castle with a soldier on guard; a flower-encrusted rambling cottage;
and a castle with an underglaze-blue roof and flower encrusted porch, tallest 19.75cm.; 73/4in., minor chips.
AN OVAL POTTERY MEAT DISH, Dunderdale & Co., Castleford, circa 1820, transfer printed in sepia with a chinoiserie landscape including three figures, a willow tree and ruins,
impressed marks, 48.5cm.
A COW CREAMER, circa 1760-80, creamware covered in a mottled brown glaze and standing foursquare on a watery green base, 18cm.; 7′/dn. long, cover lacking, tail and horns
restored.
A COW CREAMER AND COVER, late 18th Century, with swollen udders, sponged predominantly in brown with patches of green, green washed base with frill rim, 16.5cm.; 6′/2in. long,
tail re-stuck, cover and horns restored.
A COW CREAMER AND COVER, circa 1780-90, sponged with horizontal manganese and ochre bands, seated milkmaid with pail, green washed base, 16cm.; 6′/4in. long, cover and horns
restored.
A COW CREAMER, late 18th Century, with swollen udders, the cream body with mottled patches of dark brown and watery green, green washed base, 17cm.; 63/4in. long, cover lacking,
chips to horns and one ear.
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ANTIQUE PORCELAIN SERVICES: Mason’s ironstone Dessert Service, mid-19th Century, Spode New Stone part Dinner Service, English porcelain Tea Service
Thursday, January 7th, 2010
ANTIQUE PORCELAIN SERVICES: Mason’s ironstone Dessert Service, mid-19th Century, Spode New Stone part Dinner Service, English porcelain Tea Service
A Mason’s ironstone Dessert Service, mid-19th Century, each piece printed and enameled with a pair of comical birds amongst flowers growing from pierced rockwork within complex
floral and diaper border, comprising: large Comport, two Sauce Tureens, Covers and Stands, four two-handled oval Dishes, four two-handled square Dishes, four two-handled oval
Dishes and twenty-two Plates, minor damage, printed marks.
An ironstone Dinner Service, mid-19th Century, each piece printed in greenish-blue and brightly enameled with flowers in a fenced garden within floral border, comprising: six
graduated Meat Dishes, one tree and well Dish, Soup Tureen, Cover and Stand, Vegetable Tureen, Cover and Stand, Cheese Dish, two Sauce Tureens, Covers and Stands, twenty-six
Dinner Plates, seven Soup Plates and twenty Side Plates, some damage, printed and impressed marks, painted pattern.
A Wedgwood pearl ware part
Service, early 19th Century and later,
each piece molded as a shell, shaded in
tones of pink, comprising: four
cockle-shaped Plates, a similar later Plate
and a mussel-shaped Dish, chips,
impressed marks.A Wedgwood pearl ware Dessert
Service, early 19th Century, each piece
finely enameled and printed with
oriental flowers in a ‘family-rose’-style
within trellised salmon borders
incorporating further flower sprays,
comprising: twenty Dessert Plates, four
square Dishes, two rectangular Dishes,
four oval Dishes, two large oval Dishes
and one footed oval Dish, impressed
marks.A Spode New Stone part Dinner Service, 1820’s, each piece printed in black and enameled in ‘family-rose’-style with a central flower spray within a border of flowers on a whorl
diaper ground, comprising: five rectangular Dishes, Egg-Cup Stand, Sauce Tureen with gilt butterfly handles and three graduated Meat Plates, some damage, printed marks.
A Spode blue printed earthenware residue Dinner Service, late 1820’s, each decorated with a central basket of flowers within six radiating panels of flowers on the leaf-strewn
blue ground, comprising: nineteen Plates in three sizes (three Copeland replacements), two Meat Dishes, two Sauce Tureens, Covers and Stands, small Tureen and Soup Tureen and
Cover, some chips and cracks, impressed and printed marks.
A Collection of green glazed earthenware Dishes, 19th/20th Century, each molded with leaves, flowers or fruit, comprising: two footed Dishes, three double-handled rectangular
Dishes, six Plates, two leaf-shaped Dishes, three canted rectangular Dishes, five leaf-shaped Pickle Dishes and a small circular Dish, some damage, some impressed marks.
A Collection of green glazed leaf molded earthenware Plates, 19th/20fh Century, some damage.
A Worcester porcelain Dessert Service, circa 18, each piece enameled with wild flower sprays within a turquoise border picked out with husk and chain borders in raised gilding,
comprising: four high Tazze, four low Tazze and nine Plates, impressed marks, pattern No.
A Royal Crown Derby Cabaret Set, circa 1883, each piece brightly enameled and gilt with a Japan pattern, comprising: Tray, four Cups an Saucers, Teapot and Cover, Saucier and
Cover and a Jug, teapot spout repaired, iron-red printed marks .
An English porcelain Dessert Service, circa 1870, each piece painted with a landscape within a pink-ground border printed in brown with stylized flowers, comprising: two tall
Tazze, four low Tazze and twelve Plates, pattern.
An English porcelain Tea Service,
circa 10, each piece painted with two
dark-blue rocks in a fenced oriental
ardent, comprising: Teapot and Cover,
lop Bowl, Sugar Bowl, eleven Tea bowls
and twelve Saucers, staining and minor
cracks.An English porcelain Tea Service,
circa 1810, each piece decorated with an
iron-red band gilt with leaves,
comprising: Teapot, Cover and Stand,
Saucier and Cover, Milk Jug, twelve
Coffee Cans, twelve Tea bowls, twelve
Saucers, two Saucer Dishes and a Slop
Bowl, some damage.A Flight Barr & Barr Tea Service,
circa 1820, each piece decorated with a
pink band within a delicate gilt
scroll worked border and gadrooned rim,
comprising: thirteen Saucers, ten Tea
Cups, six Coffee Cups, two Bread and
Butter Plates, Slop Basin, Sugar Bowl
and Cream Jug, some damage, impressed
marks .An English porcelain Tea Service,
circa 1820, each piece painted with a
Japan’ pattern of blue and iron-red
plants between quartered blue panels
under salmon-pink bands, comprising:
Teapot, Cover and Stand, Jug, Slop
Bowl, two Bread and Butter Plates,
Sucrier and Cover and thirteen Cups
and six Saucers, some damaged .A Bloor Derby Dinner Service,
circa 1830, each piece enameled and gilt
with a band of roses and cornflowers
within a gadrooned rim, comprising:
Soup Tureen and Cover, two Vegetable
Tureens and Covers, one cover restored
and the other hair-cracked, Sauce Tureen,
Cover and Stand, tureen cracked, six
Dishes in sizes, four cracked, eight Soup
Plates, eight smaller Soup Plates, two
hair-cracked, twenty-four Dinner Plates,
two hair-cracked and sixteen smaller Plates
in two sizes, seven hair-cracked, printed
marks in red .An English porcelain Dessert
Service, probably Coalport, circa 1840,
each piece enameled with a central
bouquet of flowers within a gilt enriched
grey Dorder, comprising: twelve Plates
and three shaped Dishes, some damage.An English porcelain Tea
Service, circa 1840, each piece printed
and enameled with flowers amongst
scrolls, comprising: Teapot and Cover,
Cups and Saucers in sizes, Slop Bowl,
Jug and Bread and Butter Plates, some
damage .A Staffordshire porcelain
Dessert Service, circa 1830, each piece
molded with long-tailed birds amongst
vines about brightly color end sprays of
roses enameled within a puce printed
outline, comprising: eight Dishes in sizes,
Comport and twelve Plates, seven
discolor end or damaged, painted pattern.An attractive Spode and Copeland Garrett porcelain part Dessert Service, 1830’s, each piece enameled with a spray of flowers within a gross-bleu cavetto and a salmon-ground rim
enhanced in burnished gilding with foliate scrolls and passion flowers under molded vine clusters, comprising: Comport, Dish and twelve Plates, in iron-red and printed marks.
A part Dessert Service, circa
1820, each piece painted with flowers
within a molded border, comprising:
Sauce Tureen, Cover and two Stands,
four square Dishes, four oval Dishes,
four shell-shaped Dishes and seventeen
Dessert Plates, some staining.An important Spode porcelain topographical Service, 1820’s, each piece painted with a British scene, titled on the reverse, within gilt foliate scroll borders and a gadrooned
rim, comprising: a large Comport: ‘Tewkesbury Church’, a Pair of shell-shaped Dishes:
‘Dropping Well, Knaresboro, Yorkshire’ and ‘Oxford Castle, Suffolk’, a Pair of oval Dishes: ‘Wide marsh Gate, Hereford’, riveted and ‘Fisher’s Gate, Sandwich’, a two-handledBowl: ‘. . . Bridge’, an oblong Dish: ‘Ethan Bridge, Kent’ and twelve Plates: ‘Teeny, South Wales’, ‘Yarmouth, Isle of Wight’, ‘Remains of Hospital, Audile Ed, Essex’,
‘Elizabeth Castle, Isle of Jersey’, ‘Fisher Gate, Sandwich, Kent’, ‘St. Mary’s Church, Dover’, ‘Hone Cross, Clearwell, Glostershire ‘(sic),
‘Athcarne Castle, County of Eastmeath’, ‘Ancient Gateway, St. Andrew’s’, ‘Waltham Abbey, Essex’, ‘Part of St. Augustine’s Chapel, Canterbury’ and
‘View on the Thames near Vauxhall’,
titles and ‘Spode’ in purple, impressed ‘6′ and
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A Chamberlain’s Worcester Vase, early 19th Century, A Pair of Coughed Dishes, Spode ‘Japan’ pattern Spill Vase, circa 1820, Staffordshire porcelain Pastille Burner
Thursday, January 7th, 2010
A Chamberlain’s Worcester Vase, early 19th Century, A Pair of Coughed Dishes, Spode ‘Japan’ pattern Spill Vase, circa 1820, Staffordshire porcelain Pastille Burner
A Worcester ‘hop trellis’ Cup and Saucer, circa 1765, each ribbed piece enameled with flowering vine between lapis and turquoise borders, outlined in gilding, saucer restored.
A Pair of Flight Barr & Ban-
Dessert Plates, circa 1815, each painted
with a lobed panel of shells, seaweed and
coral within a waved green and gilt
border and gadrooned rim, minor
scratching to enamels, 22.2cm.; impressed crown and FBB, circular printed
mark.A Chamberlain’s Worcester Vase, early 19th Century, the pink-ground body set with swan handles over an encrusted band of flowers, restored handle, 17.2cm.; inscribed mark in
puce script.
A Chamberlain’s Worcester Ice Pail, Liner and Cover, circa 1840, the company body enameled with flower sprays over gilt gadroons, all under a sloping gallery paneled with
flowers on a pale-blue ground, restored crack, 34cm. printed mark in black.
An important Chamberlain’s
Worcester Vase and Cover, 2nd quarter
19th Century, the ovoid body finely
painted with ‘fancy birds’ within two gilt
scroll-edged panels, under a fluted
shoulder reserved with smaller panels
against the dark-blue ground between
gut griffin handles under an over-turned
rim, the slider acanthus molded foot
spreading onto the square base and
decorated with birds and butterfly
vignettes, the matching cover
surmounted by a floral knops, minor
rubbing to gilding, 53cmcover
inscribed ‘Chamberlain’s Worcester’ in grey
puce script.A vase of similar form and apparently painted by the same hand was sold at Sotheby’s, Bond Street and is illustrated by G. Godden, Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain, p. 304, fig.
. The present piece differs in a number of details, principally in having vignettes on the cover, neck, shoulder, foot and base.
A Coughed cabbage leaf Jug,
1770’s, the sides printed in blue with
three floral bouquets, 24cm.; 91/2in.A Pair of Coughed Dishes, circa
17, each printed in blue with the
Fisherman pattern within a waved gilt
rim, 25cm.; 10in., impressed marks.A Plymouth bell-shaped Mug,
1768—70, the broad sides enameled with
sprays of puce and iron-red roses among
pale-green leaves outlined in black and
with other cut flowers, handle missing,
14.5cm.; 55/sin., chemist’s mark for tin in
under glaze-blue.S A Lowest Coffee Pot and
Cover, circa 17, the pear-form body
enameled in ‘family-rose’-style with
floral sprays beneath a band of trellis
diaper cartouches and swags, domed
cover and button knops, crack, 26.5cm.;Seven English porcelain Tea bowls
and Saucers, early 19th Century, probably
John Rose, Coal port, each writhen
molded piece enameled in puce and
green with floral meanders; and two
larger Bowls en suite, minor damage.A Garniture of three Plant Pots
and Stands, circa 10, probably Coal port,
each of tapering form, on a sole base
and molded with integral ‘ring’ handles
over hexagonal blue-ground panels
enclosing cornflowers between roses in
vertical diamond panels outlined in
burnished gilding, one base damaged, small
crack to another, crack to largest pot,
14.8 and 17.5cm.;A Spode ‘Japan’ pattern Spill Vase, circa 1820, decorated with a stylized fenced garden within beaded borders, 10cm.; 4in., red painted mark and pattern .
A similar Spode Vase, circa 1820,
10.2cm.; 41Mn., red painted mark and
Pattern.A Pair of Spode ‘New Shape’
Cachepots and Stands, 1820’s, the flared
sides painted with a gilt-ground panel of
summer flowers on the white and gilt
foliate scrollwork ground, flanked by gilt
animal mask handles and raised on
wasted circular foot and three gilt paw
feet, one pot chipped, both bases chipped,
17cm.;A Rockingham Scent Bottle and Stopper, circa 1835, the bulbous body encrusted with summer flowers and enameled and gilt with butterflies beneath a full-blown rose stopper, minor
flaking to enamels, stopper chipped, 11.5cm.; 41/zin., puce griffon mark.
An English porcelain Dessert Plate, circa 1820, the centre gilt with a G.L. monogram within a solid gilt band painted with summer flowers, gilding slightly rubbed, 21.5cm.;
An English porcelain Dessert Plate, circa 1820, painted with two bullfinches at their nest amongst roses on a solid gilt ground, gilding slightly rubbed, 22cm.;
An English porcelain Soup Tureen and Cover, 1820’s, the scalloped bombe sides painted and gilt with bands of stylized flowers between molded leaf handles and beneath scroll
handled cover, crack, 32cm.;
A Pair of English porcelain Vases, circa 1820, each ovoid body painted with two figures in a winter landscape on a dark-blue ground, the reverse gilt with figures, the
shoulders applied with a pair of gilt scroll handles between wasted neck and sole base on square foot, damaged, 20cm.;
A Copeland & Garret porcelain Ewer, circa 1840, the pale-yellow ovoid body enameled with rib boned bouquets of wild English flowers under a jeweled’ neck and dragon handle,
restored, 28.5cm.; printed mark in green .
A flower encrusted Vase, circa 1840, of flattened pear form, the blue
ground reserved with panels of birds in
ranches surrounded by color full
flowers under gilt handles, restored,
27.5cm. and a neo-rococo Vase.A Staffordshire porcelain
Pastille Burner, circa 1835/40, modeled
as a fruit, flower and moss encrusted
church, on a detachable rounded
rectangular base, some restoration and
chips, 14cm.; 51/iin.A Staffordshire porcelain
Pastille Burner, circa 1835/40, modeled
as a two-storey cottage, the windows
picked out in gilding beneath a pierced
thatched roof encrusted with flowers, on
detachable shaped base, restored, 12.5cm.;An impressive Staffordshire
porcelain Pastille Burner, circa 1835/40,
modeled as a four-chimney thatched
house, the pierced windows edged in
gilding and encrusted overall with moss
and flowers, a sliding ‘wing’ forming the
detachable pastille tray, restored, 23cm.;