Capes Dunn ceramics auction catalogue Tuesday January 26th 2010

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CAPES DUNN

European Ceramics, Doulton & Beswick, Decorative Arts, Oriental Ceramics & Ivories and Glasswares

Tuesday 26th January 2010 at 12 noon


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CAPES DUNN & CO. European Ceramics, Doulton & Beswick, Decorative Arts, Oriental Ceramics & Ivories and Glasswares Tuesday 26th January 2010 Commencing at 12 noon The Auction Galleries 38 Charles St Manchester M1 7DB Tel 0161 273 1911 Fax 0161 273 3474 capesdunn@googlemail.com www.capesdunn.com

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Decorative Arts 1.

TROIKA (CORNWALL) CYLINDRICAL POTTERY TABLE LAMP BASE, painted in tones of blue and brown with two bands of circles on a textured off white ground, 14 1/2” (36.8cm) high, painted mark and artist mark L.T. possibly Linda Thomas £200-300

2.

TROIKA (CORNWALL) CUBE POTTERY PLANT HOLDER, painted in tones of blue and brown with abstract designs, on a green textured ground, 6” (15.2cm) square, painted mark and artist monogram N.D. £200-300

3.

GOEBEL LARGE POTTERY MODEL OF A ROOSTER, painted in colours and modelled standing on an oval base, 13 1/2” (34.3cm) high, TMK-5 printed mark, impressed 1989 and model No. CV105 £50-80

4.

5.

WALTER MOORCROFT ANEMONE PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY VASE, painted in tones of purple, pink and green on a fading blue/green ground, 3 1/4” (8.2cm) high, impressed factory mark and ‘Potter to H.M. The Queen’ blue washed incised signature £80-120 MODERN MOORCROFT ‘BRAMBLE’ PATTERN POTTERY DISH, decorated in tones of blue, green, pink and brown on an off white ground, 4 3/4” (12.1cm) diameter, impressed marks £25-35

Lot 9 6.

ROSENTHAL STUDIO LINE ‘CELEBRITIES’ SQUARE GLASS DISH, designed by Andy Warrior with printed portrait on orange ground, 11 1/2” (29.3cm) square, boxed £25-45

7.

TWO CLARICE CLIFF/NEWPORT POTTERY ‘BIZARRE’ PATTERN VASES, both of slightly swollen footed form with flared rims, painted in bright tones with similar bands of diamonds and triangles, between banded borders, 6” (15.2cm) high, (chip to rim) and 8” (20.3cm) high, heavy rubbing particularly to lower body, printed marks (2) £80-120

8.

CROWN DUCAL ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE POTTERY PINT MUG, 1937, decorated in colours with Edward VIII royal cypher and date set between gilt lined chequered borders, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high £20-30

9.

CLARICE CLIFF/WILKINSON LTD. ‘RODANTHE’ PATTERN POTTERY JUG, ribbed ovoid form with loop handle, painted in tones o orange and brown with large marigold flowers on sinuous brown stems, set on an off white ground, 7” (17.8cm) high, black printed mark, raised mould No. 564, George £80-120

10.

TWENTY PIECE SHELLEY CHINA PART TEA SET, brown printed and enamelled in blue, green and yellow, with a design of bluebells, comprising FIVE CUPS, SIX SAUCERS AND SIDE PLATES, MILK JUG, SUGAR BOWL AND BREAD AND BUTTER PLATE, printed mark, painted pattern No. Y.0169 (20) £60-80

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Lot 19

11.

1930’s SUSIE COOPER POTTERY 39 PIECE PART DINNER SERVICE comprising a PAIR OF VEGETABLE DISHES with covers, A PAIR OF SAUCE BOATS, TEN TWO HANDLED BOWLS, ten SAUCERS (2 damaged) SEVEN PLATED (one chipped) SIX SMALLER DITTO, ALSO SEVEN NEW HALL (Hanley) SUSIE COOPER STYLE PLATES (46) £90-120

12.

ELEVEN CLARICE CLIFF (NEWPORT POTTERY) PLATES, from a dinner service comprising AN OVAL SERVING PLATE, 12” long, FIVE 9 3/4” PLATES, FOUR 8 1/2” PLATES, one 7 1/2” diameter, each painted with floriated and feather edged borders, most with impressed date (19) 35, (two plates cracked) also a MODERN WEDGWOOD CLARICE CLIFF ‘Orange Roof Cottage’ pattern PLATE (12) £100-150

13.

IAIN DENNISS (Egremont-Cumbria) STUDIO POTTERY BOWL, 9 1/2” diameter £10-20

14.

CLARICE CLIFF/NEWPORT POTTERY CROCUS PATTERN ‘BIZARRE’ POTTERY BOWL, steep sided footed form, painted in colours with brown, yellow and green banded borders, printed marks and painted ‘Crocus’ 3 1/2” (8.9cm) high, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) diameter (af.) £30-50

15.

CHARLOTTE RHEAD/CROWN DUCAL TUBE LINED POTTERY VASE, ribbed ovoid form, decorated with a band of fruit on a fawn coloured matt ground, 8” (20.2cm) high, printed factory, tube lined artist signature and pattern No. 5802 £30-50

Lot 20

Lot 20a 16.

MALING GREEN LUSTRE POTTERY BASKET SHAPED DISH, oblong, with central handle and moulded base, decorated with a floral printed and washed borders on a green ‘brushed’ ground, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) high, 10” (25.4cm) long, pattern No. 6457, together with a BELLEEK WHITE GLAZED CORNUCOPIA SHAPED MOULDED PORCELAIN VASE with yellow lustre border to the interior, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high, green printed mark (2) £30-40

17.

BURSLEY WARE CHARLOTTE RHEAD ‘TRELLIS’ PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY JUG, baluster form with loop handle, decorated in yellow, blue, red, green, yellow and orange lustre with scrolling stylised foliage above a chequered design on off white ground, printed mark, impressed mould No. 673 and pattern No. TL3, 8 1/42 (21cm) high £40-60


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21.

22.

23.

TWO BURSLEY WARE CHARLOTTE RHEAD ‘TRELLIS’ PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY JUGS, one of slender ovoid form, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) high, the other of slender baluster form, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) high, printed and impressed marks, tube lined pattern No. TL3 (2) £50-80 TUDRIC PEWTER 1 3/4 PINTS HOT WATER JUG of planished slightly tapering form with woven cane handle and sledge feet, 9” (22.9cm) high, overall (No. 0231) and A SIMILAR HUTTON ENGLISH FRUIT BOWL with Arts and Crafts floral embossed decoration and four trefoil feet, 5” (12.7cm) high, 8” (20.3cm) diameter (No. 04584) (2) £40-60 RENE LALIQUE MOULDED OPALESCENT GLASS BOWL, decorated with fruit branches similar to the Grande Muguets design, 3 1/2” (8.9cm) high, 9 1/2” (24.2cm) diameter (chip to rim) £80-120 R. LALIQUE CLEAR AND FROSTED GLASS ‘LYS’ PATTERN CIRCULAR FRUIT BOWL, the stems of the four flower heads extending to form the four supports, etched wheel cut mark R. Lalique, France, No. 387 and moulded mark R. Lalique, 9 1/2” diameter £300-400 CLARICE CLIFF/NEWPORT POTTERY MOULDED POTTERY FRUIT BOWL, with chrome plated rim and pair of servers, circular compressed form, painted in bright tones with a border of flowers on an off white ground, 3 1/2” (8.9cm) high, 8” (20.3cm) diameter, printed mark and mould No. 993 (3) £40-60 MINTONS SECESSIONIST TUBE LINED POTTERY VASE, oviform, painted in tones of yellow, pink and green with flowers, on an inky blue ground, 12 1/2” (31.8cm) high, printed mark £120-180 LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY MOULDED MAJOLICA POTTERY TWO HANDLED DISH, shallow oblong form with rustic handles, painted in tones of green, yellow and pink with fruiting branches on a brown textured ground, 12” x 9” (30.4cm x 22.9cm) unmarked, together with a Britannia metal LIDDED JUG, 9” (22.9cm) high (2) £40-60

24.

HAND PAINTED POOLE POTTERY VASE, tapering footed form, painted bright tones with stylised floral design, impressed mark, incised No. 384 and painted TY, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high, (chip to foot rim) £15-20

25.

TWO WADE POTTERY MODELS OF COMICAL PENGUINS, one modelled wearing a hat and scarf and carrying an umbrella, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high, THE OTHER wearing a shawl and carrying a handbag, 3 1/4” (8.2cm) printed marks (2) £10-20

26.

FOUR PIECES OF CARLTON WARE ‘APPLE BLOSSOM’ MOULDED POTTERY comprising TWO COCOA MUGS, with covers, one on a yellow ground, the other green and TWO LEAF SHAPED DISHES, printed marks (4) £ 20-30

27.

PAIR OF WEDGWOOD POTTERY MODELS OF COCKEREL AND HEN, typically modelled and painted in bright tones, printed marks, impressed model No. 103/1 and 104/1, 9” and 6 1/2” (22.8 and 16.5cm) high respectively (2) £25-35

28.

BURLEIGH WARE LARGE ‘THE RUNAWAY MARRIAGE’ MOULDED POTTERY WALL PLAQUE, circular decorated in colours with a scene of ‘A Romantic couple being married by the blacksmith of Gretna Green’ signed W. Adams, 16” (40.6cm) diameter TOGETHER WITH A MALING MOTHER O’PEARL LUSTRE WAISTED POTTERY VASE, moulded with apple blossom, 6 1/4” (15.9cm) high, printed marks (2) £35-50

29.

WHITEFRIARS BARK TEXTURED RUBY GLASS VASE, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, 9” (22.9cm) high, together with a Willow (?) cased glass VASE, 8” (20.3cm) high (2) £35-50

30.

FIVE TWENTIETH CENTURY STUDIO GLASS VASES, comprising TWO TEXTURED ‘CASED’ EXAMPLES, 7 1/2” and 10” (19cm and 25.4cm) high, a CYLINDRICAL EXAMPLE, Made in Wales, 8” (20.3cm) high and TWO OTHERS (5) £20-30

31.

CLARICE CLIFF/NEWPORT POTTERY MINIATURE TOBY JUG PATTERN SUGAR AND CREAM SET, typically modelled and painted in colours, 2 3/4” (7cm) high, approx printed marks, the jug with raised mould No. 678 (2) £100-150


34.

TWENTY ONE PIECE SUSIE COOPER ‘AZALEA’ PATTERN CHINA TEA SERVICE FOR SIX PERSONS, COMPRISING TEAPOT, SIX CUPS, SAUCERS AND SIDE PLATES, BREAD AND BUTTER PLATE AND SUGAR BOWL, printed marks (21) £30-50

35.

FIFTEEN PIECE SUSIE COOPER ‘AZALEA’ PATTERN CHINA COFFEE SERVICE FOR SIX PERSONS, comprising COFFEE POT, SIX CUPS AND SAUCERS, CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BOWL, printed marks (15) £20-30

36.

THREE BJORN WIINBLAD/ROSENTHAL STUDIO LINIE PORCELAIN ALL PLAQUES, one square, decorated in lustre and gilt with stylised maiden and flower, 12” (30.5cm) wide, the other two, a PAIR, each decorated in colours and gilt with a figure on a horse against a dark blue ground, 13” (33cm) diameter with two boxes £25-35

37.

VICTORIAN ‘THE APPETITE OBEYS WHERE REASON RULES, MOULDED MAJOLICA POTTERY DISH, oval, painted with yellow ears of wheat, on a brown ground, within a inscribed border, 13” x 10 3/4” (33cm x 27.3cm) (unmarked) £35-50

38.

CARLTON WARE ‘WATER LILY’ PATTERN MOULDED POTTERY TWO LOBED FOOTED DISH, 4” (10.1cm) high, 10 1/4” (26cm) wide, together with a COMICAL SHELLEY POTTERY VASE, drizzled in green on a fading peach/grey ground, 8” (20.3cm) high, printed marks (2) £25-35

39.

GLYN COLLEDGE BOURNE DENBY POTTERY HAND PAINTED VASE, ovoid with waisted necks, decorated with muted tones of green and brown with stylised designed of leaves on a white ground, 11” (27.9cm) high, printed marks £20-30

40.

ERIC RAVILIOUS/WEDGWOOD ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE POTTERY TANKARD, 1953, 4” (10.2cm) high, (chipped to rim) together with a SIMILAR MATT WHITE CRACKLE GLAZED EXAMPLE by Keith Murray for Wedgwood, 1937, (handle af.) 5” (12.7cm) high, printed marks (2) £30-50

Lot 33

Lot 43

32.

ARTS AND CRAFTS EMBOSSED COPPER CIRCULAR WALL PLAQUE, decorated with a maiden in winder landscape within a floral border, 12” (30.5cm) diameter unmarked £10-15

33.

INTERESTING LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY ART POTTERY TWO HANDLED VASE POSSIBLY BURMANTFOFFS, footed baluster form with gilt elephant mask handles to the cylindrical neck. glazed in tones of brown with a band of stylised flower heads, beneath a stylised panelled border, 14” (35.6cm) high, printed monogram mark, painted No. L464 and impressed No. 1266 £25-35


45.

MODERN ‘SILHOUETTE’ BEVEL EDGE WALL MIRROR by Next, oblong with perspex surround, 35 1/2” x 23 1/2” (90.2cm x 59.7cm) £20-30

46.

MODERN BOCONEPT SILVERED METAL SCULPTURE, on a black plinth base, 25” (63.5cm) high, together with ANOTHER of a sphere ‘suspended’ within an upright square section frame, 16” (40.6cm) high (2) £30-50

47.

LOETZ STYLE IRIDESCENT GLASS VASE, baluster form with waisted neck, drizzled in white on a mother o’pearl ground, set beneath a green lined rim, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high £50-80

48.

1950’s ‘JOIN THE DOUBLE DIAMOND CLUB’ PLASTIC ADVERTISING FIGURE, modelled as a portly man holding a sign, on a square red base, 8” (20.3cm) high, together with a WADE ‘BELLS OLD SCOTCH WHISKY’ BELL SHAPED PORCELAIN DECANTER, Christmas 1990, with unbroken seal and original cylindrical gift box with tin lid £50-75

48A.

SMALL DELLA ROBBIA (BIRKENHEAD) POTTERY SHOULDERED OVOID VASE with everted rim, decorated with four ascending berried sprays in ochrish yellow ground, incised mark and artist intials WW, painted date 1901, 5 3/4” high £120-180

48B.

PAIR OF 1950’s ARTHUR WOOD WHITE GLAZED POTTERY ARUM LILY FORM VASES, on stepped oval bases, 16” high £30-50

Lot 47 41.

BURLEIGH WARE ‘GOD SPEED THE PLOUGH, FARMERS ARMS’ POTTERY TANKARD, blue printed and washed with gilt lined rim and handle, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high, together with a WEDGWOOD ‘FIRST FIRING AT BARLASTON’ COMMEMORATIVE POTTERY TANKARDS, 1940, brown printed, chipped to foot rim, 5” (12.7cm) high, printed marks (2) £20-30

42.

MDINA SPECKLED AMBER GLASS VASE, 5” (12.7cm) high, etched mark to base £15-20

43.

1930’s SILVERED SPELTER FIGURE OF A LADY GOLFER, awarded as a golf trophy, standing on an alabaster plinth, 11” high (some wear to the silvering) £200-300

44.

STYLISH DAVID MARSHALL SPANISH SILVERED METAL BOAT SHAPED DISH, with gilt coloured cut out handles, 15” (38.1cm) long, stamped mark beneath handle and printed mark to base £10-15

Royal Doulton and Beswick 49.

ROYAL DOULTON CHINA GROUP ‘THE GOSSIPS’, HN1426, 5 3/4” (14.6cm) high, printed and painted marks, one head reglued £50-80

50.

ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘SWEET AND TWENTY’ HN 1298, 5 3/4” (14.6cm) high, printed and painted marks, (hairlined and paint flaking to back of sofa) £30-50

Lot 48


Lot 53

Lot 51 51.

52.

ROYAL DOULTON LAMBETH POTTERY JUG, by Eliza Simmance, baluster form with loop handle and pinched rim, decorated with incised, stylised foliage on a washed blue ground, 6” (15.2cm) high, impressed and incised marks, together with a ROYAL DOULTON ‘MR PICKWICK’ POTTERY FLASK and stopper, moulded with figures, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) high, printed mark and impressed mould No. 8335 (2) £50-75

56.

ROYAL DOULTON LARGE POTTERY CHARACTER JUG, ‘Sairey Gamp’ should be D5451, 6 1/4” (15.9cm) high, printed mark £20-30

57.

ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘Fragrance’ HN 2334, 7 1/2” (19cm) high, printed mark £35-50

58.

ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE ‘ABDULLAH’ HN 2104 £100-150

ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘Autumn Breezes’ HN 1911, 7 3/4” (19.7cm) high, printed and painted mark £50-80

59.

ROYAL DOULTON (Burslem) GOLDEN EAGLE DECANTER for Whyte and Mackay Scotch Whiskey, modelled by J.G. Tongue 1984, 10 1/2” high £50-70

60.

PAIR OF DOULTON AND SLATERS (Lambeth) STONEWARE EWERS, with chine decorated bodies, 10 3/4” high , together with A SIMILAR TEAPOT (3) £100-150

61.

ROYAL DOULTON CHINA MODEL OF A SEATED DOG, with a ball in its mouth, HN 1097, printed mark , 5” (12.7cm) long £30-50

62.

ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘THE PARSONS DAUGHTER’ HN 564, printed and painted marks, 10” (35.4cm) high (af.) £20-30

63.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL DOULTON WHITE GLAZED STYLISED MODEL OF YOUNG DEER, modelled with front legs raised on an oval base, black printed mark and impressed No. possibly 953, 6 3/4” (17.1cm) high and a SIMILARLY GLAZED SPODE VELAMOUR SMALL CORNUCOPIA SHAPED VASE (2) £15-20

53.

ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE ‘THE POTTER’ HN 1493 £90-130

54.

ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE ‘PANTALETTES’ HN 1362 (chipped bonnet) and ANOTHER ROYAL WORCESTER DITTO ‘June’ modelled by Sybil and Williams and Jessamine S. Bray, model number 2906 (2) £50-70 ``

55.

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EIGHT PIECES ROYAL DOULTON SERIES WARE POTTERY AND CHINA, comprising ‘Canterbury Pilgrims’ TANKARD, 5 3/4” (14.6cm) high, ‘Old Peggoty’ Dickens ware TWO HANDLED VASE, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) high, (chipped) ‘Autumn Glory’ BEAKER, 3 1/4” (8.3cm) high, ‘Sam Weller’ Dickens ware TEA CUP AND SAUCER, a SAUCER printed with a coaching scene ‘Rustic England RACK PLATE, 10 1/2” (26.6cm) diameter and ANOTHER printed with a cottage interior, (D3754), printed marks (8) £50-75


64.

TWO BESWICK BEATRIX POTTER MODELS ‘AMIABLE GUINEA PIG’ 4” (10.1cm) high and ‘Foxy Whiskered Gentleman’, 4 3/4” (12cm) high, both brown back stamps, together with a ROYAL DOULTON ‘BUNNYKINS’ MODEL ‘GRANDPA’S STORY’ DB14, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high printed marks (3) £40-60

65.

THREE BESWICK BROWN GLAZED POTTERY MODELS OF HORSES, comprising Bois Roussell Race horse, (second version) 8” (20.3cm) high, Cantering shire, 8 3/4” (22.2cm) high and Shire mare, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) high, printed marks (3) £100-150

66.

ROYAL DOULTON ‘THE RECTORY BELL’ SERIES WARE POTTERY JUG, panelled baluster form with angular scroll handle, printed and washed with a band of banding monks, 5” (12.7cm) high, printed mark and painted pattern No. D3608 £15-25

67.

ROYAL DOULTON SMALL CHINA FIGURE ‘MIRABEL’ M74 4 1/4” (10.8cm) high, printed and painted mark £150-200

68.

ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘AUTUMN BREEZES’ HN 1911, 7 1/2” (19cm) high, printed and painted marks £60-80

69.

BESWICK POTTERY MODEL OF AN OLD ENGLISH SHEEP DOG, 2232, 11 1/2” (29.2cm) high impressed mark £40-60

70.

ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘CAMILLA’ HN 1710, 7” (17.8cm) high, printed and painted marks (head re-glued) £40-50

Lot 67

71.

THIRTY FIVE PIECE ROYAL DOULTON ‘PASTORALE’ PATTERN CHINA PART DINNER AND TEA SERVICE, comprising SIX DINNER AND DESSERT PLATES, EIGHT CUPS , TEN SAUCERS AND FIVE SIDE PLATES, printed marks, pattern NO. H5002 (35) £30-50

72.

FORTY FOUR PIECE ROYAL DOULTON ‘JULIET’ PATTERN CHINA TEA AND DINNER SERVICE, FOR SIX PERSONS, comprising TEAPOT, SIX CUPS, SAUCERS AND SIDE PLATES, THREE MILK JUGS, PAIR OF SUGAR BOWLS, EIGHT DINNER PLATES, SIX FRUIT DISHES, PAIR OF CIRCULAR TWO HANDLED TUREENS AND COVERS, PAIR OF OVAL SERVING DISHES AND A GRAVY BOAT AND STAND, printed marks, pattern No. H5077 (44) £100-120

73.

BESWICK ‘GOLDEN EAGLE’ POTTERY DECANTER, produced for Beneagles Scotch Whisky. 10 1/2” (26.7cm) high, printed mark £30-50

74.

ROYAL DOULTON ‘COLMAN’S’ STONE GLAZED POTTERY ADVERTISING MUSTARD POT, sprigged in white with toping scene’s, 2 1/4” (5.7cm) high, (impressed mark) together with a PERSIAN INSPIRED ROYAL DOULTON SERIES WARE PLATE (D4902) 10 1/4” (26cm) diameter, ROYAL COPENHAGEN ‘CARLSBERG CENTENARY’ DISH, 1968, TWO SIMILAR DISHES/ASHTRAYS AND TWO NEWHALL POTTERY ADVERTISING ASHTRAYS, ‘Worthington’ (af.) and ‘Bass’, various marks (7) £15-25

75.

PAIR OF ROYAL DOULTON BLUE AND WHITE TWO HANDLED CHINA VASES, tapering, footed form with wavy loop handles to the waisted necks, painted with flowers on gilt dusted grounds, 7” (17.8cm) high, together with a KEELING AND CO., ‘KIRALPO WARE’ POTTERY HOT WATER JUG AND COVER, 7 1/2” (19cm) high, printed marks (3) £40-60

76.

PAIR OF ROYAL DOULTON TWO HANDLED BLUE AND WHITE CHINA VASES, flattened ovoid form with high scroll handles to the waisted necks, printed with flowers on gilt dusted grounds, 6” (15.2cm) high, printed marks (2) £40-50

77.

ROYAL DOULTON BLUE AND WHITE CHINA TEAPOT, bullet shaped with loop handle and flat cover, painted with blue flowers on a gilt dusted ground, 5” (12.7cm) together with a MATCHING OVULAR JUG, 7” (17.8cm) high, printed marks and painted pattern No. A1147 (2) £50-75 11


78.

ROYAL DOULTON ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE CHINA PLATE, to mark of Coronation of Edward VII, 1902, 8 1/4” (21cm) diameter, together with MINTON CHINA PLATE, COMMEMORATING ‘THE VISIT OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH TO THE HOME FLEET, 27-29th May 1957’ 7 3/4” (19.7cm) diameter, printed marks (2) £20-30

79.

ROYAL DOULTON HAND PAINTED CHINA PLATE by J.A. Bailey, decorated with a highland river landscape with castle, within a gilt lined pale lemon coloured border, 10 1/2” (26.7cm) diameter, printed factory mark and painted mark B.B. 1849 £30-50

80.

Lot 84

DOULTON LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY STONEWARE GINGER JAR AND COVER, matt glazed with and painted design of chrysanthemums on an ivory and gilt sponged ground, brown and gilt foliate scroll borders and cover, painted artists mark probably John Huskinson, impressed and printed ‘Doulton’ 10” high £40-60

Royal Worcester 81.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH PORCELAIN EWER, tapering form with rustic moulded gilt handles, decorated with flowers between moulded gilt lined bands, set beneath moulded gilt flowers to the neck, 9” (22.8cm) high, puce printed mark, mould No. 1047 and date mark for 1918 £60-80

82.

LARGE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY TWO HANDLED POTTERY PEDESTAL VASE, PRINTED WITH DESIGN OF ROSES, THREE POTTERY CHAMBER POTS AND A POTTERY JARDINIERE £30-40

83.

SIX PIECES OF CARNIVAL GLASS AND FOUR DECORATIVE LIGHT SHADES ETC. £35-50

84.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY HAND PAINTED ROYAL WORCESTER PEDESTAL BOWL by T. Lockyer, steep sided circular form with flared rim and spreading foot, the interior and foot beige glazed with gilt lined rims, the exterior decorated with fruit against a mossy bank, 4” (10.2cm) high, 9 1/2” (24.2cm) diameter, puce printed mark and date mark for 1926 (hairline to foot) £250-350

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Lot 85 85.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY HAND PAINTED ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA SMALL CABINET CUP AND SAUCER by R. Rushton, decorated with castle in landscape, ‘Penrhyn’ puce printed marks, the cup, 2” (5.1cm) high, date mark for 1928, the saucer 4” (10.2cm) diameter, date mark for 1926 (2) £50-70

86.

ROYAL WORCESTER LIMITED EDITION CHINA EQUESTRIAN FIGURE by Lorne McKean, ‘H.R.H. Prince Charles on Pans Folly’ 1979, 14 1/2” (36.8cm) high, mounted on a hardwood base with inscribed brass plaque, printed mark and limited edition No. 53/250, together with a large fitted and well padded ‘Tri-Mite’ cardboard transport case with carrying handle, 2’ square approx £500-700

87.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY HAND PAINTED ROYAL WORCESTER VASE AND COVER by M. Hunt, ovoid form with floral pierced gilt cover, painted with pink roses between moulded gilt borders, 7 1/2” (19cm) high, puce printed mark, mould No. 469 over H 15.54, date mark for 1936 £180-220


88.

PAIR OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY HAND PAINTED ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA VASES, orbicular with pierced gilt rims and moulded bases, painted with pink roses on fading grounds, set between moulded gilt borders, 3 3/4” (9.5cm high, puce printed marks, mould No. 278, over H 15.54, date mark for 1936 and 1937 (2) £180-180

89.

PAIR OF HAND PAINTED ROYAL WORCESTER MINIATURE CHINA CABINET CUPS AND SAUCERS, by Freeman, all painted with fruit against mossy grounds, within gilt lined rims and handles, the cups 1” (2.5cm) high, the saucers, 3 1/2” (8.9cm) diameter, black printed marks, date mark for 1951 and 1952, together with a FRUIT PAINTED COFFEE CUP by H. Ayton, 2” (5.1cm) high, puce printed mark, painted No. W0535 and date mark for 1957 (5) £90-130

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92.

93.

94.

ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASE of squat quatrelobate form painted by M. Hunt with roses, beneath a moulded, pierced and burnished gilt neck, puce printed mark and date code for 1936, also THREE ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN PIN TRAYS each painted by Kitty Blake with blackberries and blossom (two imperfect) (4) £90-130 ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASE, the ovoid body painted by J. Lander with roses, beneath a slender Hadley style moulded and finial neck enamelled in green, brown, blue and pink, green printed mark and date code for 1907, 8 1/2” high £120-180 LATE VICTORIAN ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN SCALLOPED EDGE PLATE, the peach blushed ivory ground, transfer printed and enamelled with flowers, date code for 1900, design No. 1416, 8 1/2” diameter, also a SMALL FRENCH (Gien) FAIENCE VASE (cracked) (2) £15-20 EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER LEAF MOULDED MILK JUG AND SUGAR BASIN, both white glazed, the JUG 5” high, date mark for 1928, THE TWO HANDLED BASIN 3” high, date mark for 1929 (mark possibly ground) green printed marks (2) £15-20 EIGHTY FOUR PIECE MODERN ROYAL WORCESTER ‘BERNINA’ PATTERN CHINA TEA AND DINNER SERVICE FOR 12 PERSONS, comprising 14 TEACUPS, 12 SAUCERS, SIDE

PLATES, DINNER PLATES, DESSERT PLATES AND SOUP PLATES, PAIR OF MILK JUGS AND SUGAR BOWLS, PAIR OF LARGE CIRCULAR TWO HANDLED TUREENS with cover, one with stand (?) OVAL MEAT PLATTER AND A SAUCE BOAT (handle af.) with stand, printed marks (84) £100-150 95.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER HAND PAINTED CHINA POT POURRI VASE AND COVER, by E. Spilsbury, footed oviform with pierced cover, decorated with moulded gilt lined panels containing pink and red roses, 7 1/2” (19cm) high, puce printed mark, mould No. 171 over H.15.54, date code for 1920 £150-200

96.

PAIR OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER HAND PAINTED CHINA VASES, by James Stinton, modelled as oriental sleeve vases with scroll pierced gilt bases, decorated with pheasants in wooden clearings, 10” (25.4cm) high, puce printed marks, mould No. 6 over 161, date code for 1928 and 1929, (both with damage to bases, some loose parts still present) £1000-1500

Oriental Ceramics, Works of Art and Ivories 97.

GOOD QUALITY JAPANESE LATE MEIJI PERIOD CLOISONNE TWO PART BELT BUCKLE, formed of two shaped oblongs, intricately decorated with flowers and images of Mount Fuji within bronzed borders, 2” x 1 1/2” (5.1 x 3.8cm) each, one bearing stamped mark, together with a PAIR OF SMALL CLOISONNE VASES, decorated with floral panels, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high and a MODERN CLOISONNE PEPPERETTE (?) 1 1/2” (3.8cm) high (4) £25-35

98.

LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY YIXING CHINESE PEWTER OVERLAID POTTERY TEAPOT AND COVER, typical form with loop handle, and dragon decoration, 3 1/2” (8.9cm) high, impressed seal mark and ‘Hsin Ho Cheng Whieaiwei’ £25-35

99.

JAPANESE SATSUMA PORCELAIN FIGURE, modelled as a man in floral robes, feeding a puppy, who sits at his feet, on a circular plinth base, stamped ‘Japan’, 6 3/4” (17.1cm) high (af.) £40-60

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100.

MODERN ORIENTAL BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN GARDEN SEAT, oviform with pierced top, decorated with flowers within geometric borders, 16” (40.6cm) high together with a MODERN ORIENTAL ENAMELLED PLATE, with ‘clobbered’ border, 9 3/4” (24.8cm) diameter £40-60

101.

SET OF SIX CHINESE KANGXI PERIOD BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN PLATES, well painted in strong tones with the eight immortals on cloud forms, 9” (22.9cm) diameter encircled six character underglazed blue character marks and ‘Christies, Easy’ sticky labels (6) £500-700

102.

NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN LARGE GINGER JAR AND COVER, typical form, decorated with a scene of children playing in a fenced garden setting, set beneath a cross hatched border, with floral cartouches, 13 1/2” (34.3cm) high, unmarked £150-200

103.

NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE OVAL PORCELAIN DISH, well painted in sepia and gilt with panels containing precious objects amongst foliage, enclosing a central floral medallion and set beneath a border of birds, butterflies, winged insects and leafy foliage, 17” x 14 1/2” (43.2cm x 36.9cm) unmarked £80-120

104.

NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE YANYAN PORCELAIN VASE, polychrome enamelled with figures in exterior settings, 16 3/4” (42.5cm) high, unmarked (cracked) £50-80

105.

JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD IMARI PORCELAIN VASE AND COVER, ribbed ovoid form with domed cover, decorated with shaped panels, containing flowering leafy foliage, on a floral ground, 14 1/4” (36.2cm) high, unmarked (cover restored) complete with original signed invoice from Trove, 71 Pimlico Road, London, dated 15/10/82 £60-80

107.

LATE EIGHTEENTH/EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE AND OVERGLAZED ENAMELLED SILVER SHAPED PEDESTAL JUG, the square section body with rustic handle and everted rim on a circular foot, decorated with scrolling floral panels containing figures at leisure in exterior settings, set above a stiff leaf border and between scrolling foliate borders, , 6 1/2” (14cm) high overall, unmarked £90-130

LATE EIGHTEENTH/EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE POLYCHROME ENAMELLED PORCELAIN DISH, scalloped oval form, decorated with warriors on a rocky shore line awaiting an approaching boat, underneath a textured fruit skin glaze, 11” x 9” (27.9cm x 22.9cm) unmarked but with ‘Helen Gatz’, York Street, London, sticky label to base £60-80

108.

A CHINESE TANG DYNASTY YELLOW GLAZED POTTERY FIGURE OF A STANDING ATTENDANT, 10 3/4” (27.3cm) high later mounted on a BLACK PERSPEX PLINTH (firing cracks where feet joints underglaze base) £80-120

106.

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109.

CHINESE SUNG DYNASTY GREY/BUFF GLAZED POTTERY JAR AND COVER, ovoid, footed form with flat cover, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) high unmarked £100-150

110.

LATE EIGHTEENTH/NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE IMARI PORCELAIN PLATE, decorated in the Kraak Porselein style with a central river landscape scene within a floral panelled border, 12 1/2” (31.8cm) diameter, unmarked £80-120

111.

NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE IMARI SAUCER DISH, painted in underglaze blue, overglaze iron red and gilt with prunus sprays, 8 3/4” diameter, SIX ORIENTAL LOW PEDESTAL DISHES, CHINESE GINGER JAR (minus cover) painted in polychrome enamels, an ORIENTAL BLUE AND WHITE CYLINDRICAL CANISTER with cover and a PAIR OF ORIENTAL OCTAGONAL INVERTED BALUSTER SHAPE VASES (restored) and FOUR ORIENTAL CERAMIC TILES each painted with a figure (15) £60-80

112.

SET OF FOUR NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE IMARI SMALL JARDINERES, painted with a trellis pattern in underglaze blue, overglaze iron red and gilt, 2 3/4” high (4) £80-120

113.

NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE GINGER JAR, with pierced wooden cover, also a CHINESE INVERTED BALUSTER SHAPE BLUE AND WHITE VASE with cover (2) £50-70

114.

THIRTEEN PIECES OF CHINESE CANTON DECORATED TEAWARES COMPRISING A SANDWICH PLATE, SIX SIDE PLATES, THREE CUPS WITH SAUCERS, ALSO two COALPORT COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS £40-60

115.

116.

TALL LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON DECORATED BALUSTER SHAPE VASE, applied with lizards and Buddhistic lions, the whole in famille rose and other enamels with opposing panels of figures divided by diverse flowers, fruits, insects and birds, beneath a scalloped rim, 24 1/4” high, (damage to rim and foot of one lizard ) £150-250 CHINESE HEAVY PORCELAIN FAMILLE VERTE VASE, enamelled with dwelling, trees and rockwork in a river landscape, 12 1/4” (31cm) high £50-80

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Lot 121

117.

PAIR OF JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD TWO HANDLE SATSUMA POTTERY VASES, footed ovoid form with angular handles to the waisted necks, decorated with well dressed figures in fenced garden, set between tapestry panelled and geometric borders, 14 1/2” (36.8cm) high, unmarked (2) (one with hairline to foot rim) £300-400

118.

CHINESE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A SEATED DEITY 9” (22.9cm) high, unmarked £50-80

119.

TWO CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SLEEVE VASES, painted with four toed dragons, amongst cloud forms, 8” and 9 3/4” (20.3 and 24.8cm) high (2) £40-60

120.

MODERN ORIENTAL ORNAMENT IN THE FORM OF FIVE VARIOUS CLOISONNE ORB’S, graduated in a size and pendant by chain form, a hardwood and cloisonne bead decorated archway, on an oval base with carved and pierced apron, 15 3/4” high and a CLOISONNE CYLINDRICAL JAR AND COVER, 3 1/4” high (af.) £25-35

121.

CHINESE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY FAMILLE PORCELAIN VASE, of tall shouldered ovoid form painted with alternate panels of figures beside a building, exotic birds and flowers, the pleated neck entwined with lizards, 11 3/4” high the loose light fitting and shade and an ORIENTAL METAL SILK THREADWORK PANEL, depicting crane and symbols, above stylised waves, gilt framed and glazed, 11” x 12” (2) £40-60 15


122.

NORITAKE TWO HANDLE PORCELAIN PEDESTAL FRUIT BOWL, circular with gilt moulded rams mask handles and moulded foot, decorated in colours and gilt with stylised floral panels and border, 5” (12.7cm) high, 9 1/4” (23.5cm), printed mark £40-60

123.

NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE LARGE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN OVULAR VASE, the flared neck with grotesque animal handles, the body enamelled with a procession and other figures and children, 23 1/2” high (af.) £50-80

124.

NORITAKE CHINA TWO HANDLED VASE, enamelled in colours with red dragon design and Art Nouveau panels, 5 1/4” high £20-30

125.

1930’s JAPANESE NORITAKE PORCELAIN GARNITURE OF THREE VASES, the largest with domed cover, each with two handles, colourfully polychromed and gilt in European taste with reserved panels of stylised flowers divided by gilt vermiculated pale and darker blue borders, the largest vase 12” high, the smaller vases, 6” high (3) £30-50

126.

JAPANESE NORITAKE PORCELAIN 39 PIECE TEA SERVICE (one cup absent) each with a cream border richly gilded (one cup af.) TWO FOLEY CHINA BOAR WAR CRESTED PLATES, TWO OTHERS in boxes (39) £40-50

127.

CHINESE CLOISONNE JAR AND COVER, orbicular with domed cover and peg feet, decorated with floral panels on an iron red, scrollwork ground, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high £20-30

128.

LARGE JAPANESE TWO HANDLED KYOTO POTTERY VASE, footed ovoid form with pierced scroll handles and wavy rim, painted in colours with a panel containing geisha in a river landscape, on a green sponged ground, 24 1/4” (61.6cm) high £50-80

129.

LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CHINESE MOTHER O’PEARL INLAID HARDWOOD OBLONG PANEL, decorated with figures , trees and rockwork in a landscape, within a dogtooth border, 16” x 10” (40.7 x 25.4cm) £25-35

130.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CHINESE CARVED REDWOOD FIGURE OF A SAGE, modelled standing, wearing flowing robes and carving a branch of fruit, on a pierced base, 15 1/2” (39.4cm) high, base re-glued £50-80

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131.

IMPRESSIVE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CHINESE CARVED REDWOOD FIGURE OF A WARRIOR on horseback, modelled with figures on either side on a carved and pierced base, 21 1/2” (54.6cm) high £80-120

132.

JAPANESE CARVED SECTIONAL IVORY OKIMONO, of a female holding a fan in her left hand, a casket in the other, on a circular base, the underside signed on an inset red seal, 7 1/2” high £100-150

133.

CHINESE CARVED GREEN JADE MODEL OF A COCKEREL, standing beside a sunflower, on a carved oblong base, 5” (12.7cm) high, together with a CARVED SOAPSTONE ORNAMENT of flowering rockwork, on a pierced base, 4 3/4” (12cm) high and THREE OTHER ITEMS (5) £25-45

134.

CHINESE CARVED IVORY MODEL OF A SNARLING FOUR TOED DRAGON, on carved hardwood base, 8 1/4” (20.9cm) long, together with a MARINE CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF A FISHERMAN, 6” (15.2cm) high AND FOUR OTHER ITEMS (6) £25-45

135.

JAPANESE CARVED SECTIONAL IVORY ‘BOAT OF HAPPINESS’ together with TWO VARIOUS IVORY AND PLASTIC INVITATION NETSUKE ETC. £90-130

136.

ORIENTAL CARVED ONE PIECE IVORY STANDING FIGURE OF A FISHERMAN with his catch, standing on a rock and carrying a bundle of faggots on his back, 10 1/2” (26.7cm) high and the wooden plinth £100-150

137.

ORIENTAL CARVED ONE PIECE IVORY GROUP OF THREE FIGURES, standing at different heights on a hill, surmounted by a tree, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) high the the carved wooden stand, incised signature £200-300

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138.

139.

ORIENTAL CARVED IVORY GROUP OF ACROBATS, a man with boy standing on his shoulders, the boy with a monkey on top holding rings or beating gongs and standing on a rock, 1 1/2” (29.2cm) high, incised signature £200-300 ORIENTAL CARVED IVORY RECLINING FIGURE OF HOTEI with five young children climbing on his lap or wrapped in his clothes, 7” (17.8cm) long, 3” (7.7cm) high £300-400

140.

ORIENTAL WELL CARVED SECTIONAL IVORY GROUP, of a labourer with hoe standing over a young child, on circular base, 4 3/4” high (12.1cm) high, incised red signature on base £250-350

141.

ORIENTAL CARVED IVORY AND SHIBAYAMA FIGURE OF A DEITY, with four arms wearing a long necklace, on circular base, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) high and the carved wooden circular stand (two hands missing) £150-200

145.

ORIENTAL CARVED ONE PIECE IVORY OKIMONO, man seated with a tortoise at his side, 1 3/4” (4.4cm) high (both hands missing) £50-80

146.

ORIENTAL CARVED IVORY OKIMONO of a man seated with two boxes, 2 1/4” (5.7cm) high (one high missing) £30-50

147.

TWO SMALL CARVED IVORY BOWLS with lids, 1” (2.5cm) high £20-30

148.

ORIENTAL CARVED IVORY CIRCULAR BOX, with ribbed wavy side, screw off lid, 3” (7.6cm) diameter 2” (5.1cm) high £40-60

149.

PAIR OF AFRICAN CARVED IVORY NATIVE FIGURES, man in a tall hat and woman wearing a shift, on circular bases, 6 3/4” (17.2cm) and 5 1/2” (14cm) high £60-90

150.

SMALL ORIENTAL CARVED IVORY CONCENTRIC BALL, 1 1/4” diameter and the intricately ivory tall stand, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high overall £60-90

142.

ORIENTAL CARVED ONE PIECE IVORY FEMALE FIGURE holding a lute, 6 1/4” (15.9cm) high on oblong wooden plinth £70-90

151.

143.

ORIENTAL CARVED IVORY FIGURE of a man in walking pose, wearing a hat and carrying a bundle, on circular base, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) high, incised signature (incomplete) £80-120

ORIENTAL CARVED ONE PIECE IVORY TRUMPET VASE, with a stork beside rearing round to peck at a shrub, on circular base, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) £80-120

152.

144.

ORIENTAL SMALL CARVED IVORY FIGURE of a man standing with one arm raised, 2 3/4” (7cm) high £ 40-60

ORIENTAL CARVED ONE PIECE IVORY FIGURE OF GWAN YIN holding up a vase with tumbling flowers, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high and the CARVED WOODEN STAND £150-200

153.

ORIENTAL CARVED SECTIONAL IVORY FIGURE of a man wearing a tunic and barefoot, (one hand missing( on shaped base, 5 1/2” (14cm) high £80-120

154.

ORIENTAL CARVED ONE PIECE IVORY FIGURE of a man with a portable drug chest and bag, two other containers at his feet, 4 1/4” (10.8cm) high on ivory circular stand (some faults) £80-120

155.

ORIENTAL CARVED IVORY OKIMONO, man seated behind a panel holding bowl, one arm raised, 2 1/4” high £40-60

156.

FOUR CARVED AND PIERCED IVORY NAPKIN RINGS AND A SMALL CARVED IVORY MODEL OF AN ELEPHANT, 1 1/2” (3.8cm) high £20-30

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157.

ORIENTAL CARVED IVORY ‘DREAM’ BOX, circular with screw off top lid, cave relievo with village scenes with figures, 1 1/2” (3.8cm) diameter £30-40

158.

PAIR OF AFRICAN CARVED IVORY FIGURES of a man wearing a hat and skirt and a woman wearing a short, 5 1/2” (14cm) and 5” (12.7cm) high (2) £60-90

159.

PAIR OF AFRICAN CARVED ONE PIECE IVORY FIGURES, each supporting a vase, on circular bases, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high £60-80

160.

TWO GABON, AFRICAN CARVED IVORY FIGURES, of a woman and elderly man, 4 3/4” and 5 1/4” (12cm and 13.3cm) high, respectively on ebony plinths (2) £80-120

Lot 168 165.

SET OF TWELVE MODERN WEDGWOOD GEORGETOWN COLLECTION ‘DEVON ROSE’ PATTERN STONE CHINA PLATES, together with a SET OF EIGHT FRENCH ‘REPRODUCTION BOURGOGNE’ FAYENCE PLATES £40-60

166.

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY MEISSEN PORCELAIN SOUP TUREEN, painted in Camaieu lilac pink with flower sprays, moulded rocaille work gilt accentuated handles and knop to cover, blue crossed swords mark £60-80

167.

SET OF SIX PARIS (CHARLES POTTER - Rue de Crussol) PORCELAIN PLATES, each with cornflower sprigs to the centre within pale yellow, enamel and puce sprig meander and gilt borders, underglaze blue printed marks £120-180

168.

MINTON HAND PAINTED CHINA PLATE, by R. Holland, decorated with ‘Salmon Trout’ within a gilt lined pale lemon coloured border, 10 3/4” (27.3cm) diameter, impressed mark £30-50

169.

FOUR COALPORT CHINA ‘PRATT PRINTS’ CHRISTMAS PLATES, 1976-79, with moulded gilt lined borders, 9 1/4” (23.5cm) diameter, together with SIX SIMILAR ROYAL DOULTON VALENTINES DAY PLATES, 1976-1981, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) diameter, printed marks (10) £30-50

170.

MINTON HAND PAINTED CHINA PLATE by R. Holland, decorated with a scene of Manorabier Castle, Pembrokeshire, within a gilt lined turquoise border, 10 1/2” (26.7cm) diameter, printed mark £30-50

European Ceramics 161.

162.

NINETEENTH CENTURY WEDGWOOD CANE WARE OVAL GAME PIE DISH with glazed liner, the cover with a cauliflower forming a handle, the sides with encircling fruiting vine handles, impressed mark 14 1/4” long (liner chipped) £90-130 SET OF FOURTEEN LIMOGES PORCELAIN 10” diameter PLATES, with gros bleu and tooled gilt borders, together with a SET OF NINE COPELAND SPODE GADROON BORDERED SOUP DISHES, finely gilt, T. Goode and CO. London, retailers mark, a FEW ITEMS OF EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA WARES including SLOPS BOWLS, TEA BOWLS AND SAUCERS ETC. £90-130

163.

CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN 14 PIECE DESSERT SERVICE VIZ TWELVE PLATES AND TWO LOW COMPORTS, each colourfully enamelled wit flower and gilt (14) £80-120

164.

SET OF SIX EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH POSSIBLY PINXTON PORCELAIN COFFEE CANS AND SAUCERS, with MATCHING CREAM JUG, each prettily enamelled with an encircling border of flowers on a cream glazed body, ANOTHER SET OF FOUR COFFEE CANS AND SAUCERS, of similar age, a POSSIBLY PARIS PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND AN 11 PIECE POST 1891 WEDGWOOD PINK LUSTRE DECORATED PART TEA SET £80-120

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172.

PAIR OF LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY HAND PAINTED MEISSEN PORCELAIN SOUP PLATES, well painted with game girds in rural landscapes on natural grounds, scattered with winged insects and set within slender gilt scrolled borders, 1 3/4” (4.4cm) high, 9” (22.9cm) diameter, underglazed blue marks, academic period (1763-74) (2) £150-200 WELL MODELLED NINETEENTH CENTURY GERMAN BLANC DE CHINE PORCELAIN FIGURAL TABLE CENTRE BASE, possibly Limbach Factory, Thuringa, modelled in the Meissen Marcolini style with a young lady and oriental boy playing hide and seek at the base of a floral encrusted palm tree, 11 1/2” (29.2cm) high, underglazed blue mark (losses) £50-80

173.

GRADUATED PAIR OF LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY WEDGWOOD ‘EASTERN FLOWERS’ PATTERN POTTERY JUGS, panelled baluster form, 5 1/4” and 6” (13.3 and 15.2cm) high, together with a CAULDON ‘MING’ PATTERN CIRCULAR PLATTER, 12 3/4” (32.4cm) diameter and a CAULDRON BOAT SHAPED SHALLOW DISH, decorated in a similar taste, printed marks (4) £15-25

174.

TWENTIETH CENTURY DRESDEN PORCELAIN CHINA TEA CADDY AND COVER, oblong with domed cover, decorated with floral cartouches on a blue and gilt lattice pattern ground, 5” (12.7cm) high, underglazed blue printed mark £40-60

175.

GOOD QUALITY NINETEENTH CENTURY POSSIBLY HOCHST GERMAN PORCELAIN GROUP OF TWO FIGURES, gallant standing leaning on a tree stump standing beside a seated lady, on circular naturalistically moulded base lined in gilt, incised ‘N.033’, 8 1/2” high (restored and chip on base) £200-300

176.

PAIR OF NINETEENTH CENTURY PORCELAIN MODELS OF PARROTS, painted in colours and gilt and modelled perched on a floral encrusted tree stumps, apparently unmarked, 7 1/4” high (18.4m) (2) (one af.) £150-200

177.

and floral and gilt reserves, underglazed blue sceptre mark, 6 3/4” (17.2cm) high (knop re-glued) £100-150 178.

PAIR OF LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY HELENE WOLFSOHN MEISSEN PORCELAIN LARGE OVULAR VASES AND DOMED COVERS, painted in alternate panels with flowers on a yellow, set on gilt scrolled grounds underglazed blue pseudo AR (Augustus Rex) monogram, 13 1/2” (34.3cm) high (2) (one with restored rim £300-500

179.

EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY HILDITCH AND SON EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINA SAUCER DISH, black printed and enamelled chinoiserie figural decoration, 8” diameter, 1 1/2” (3.8cm) high, rare ‘crowned H & S’ mark printed in grey, 8” diameter £30-50

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NINETEENTH CENTURY HAND PAINTED BERLIN PORCELAIN TWO HANDLED OVAL CASSOLETTE AND PIERCED COVER, oval with scroll moulded handles and pierced cover, raised on four scroll supports, tied by a moulded plinth base with domed centre painted in tones of green with figural panels Lot 182 19


180.

181.

182.

SWANSEA BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY WILLOW PATTERN MEAT DISH, circa 1800, canted oblong form, printed with dwellings and trees in a river landscape, within a Fitzhugh border, 17 3/4” x 13 1/2” wide, impressed No. 18 (restored rim chips) £40-60 PAIR OF NINETEENTH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY GROUPS, painted in colours and modelled as figures standing beside cows on oval moulded bases, 7” (17.8cm high (2) (one cow af.) £60-80 LARGE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY WORCESTER STYLE PORCELAIN BOWL BY SAMPSON, PARIS, steep sided, footed form, polychrome painted, to the interior, with studies of flowers and exotic birds, on a natural ground scattered with butterflies and winged insects, the exterior with similar panels on a dark blue scales ground, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high, 10 1/4” (26cm) diameter, unmarked (hairline crack across base) £100-150

183.

VICTORIAN PRATT POMADE POT LID ‘BOTH ALIKE’ 4 1/4” (10.8cm) diameter £25-35

184.

NINETEENTH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURE OF A NAPOLEONIC SOLDIER, modelled leaning on his musket, painted in colours on a circular gilt lined base, 11 1/2” (29.2cm) high (af.) £20-30

185.

FOURTEEN PIECE COPELAND’S CHINA PART TEA SERVICE, now suitable for four persons, spiral fluted printed and washed with floral sprays, beneath stylised gilt borders, comprising OVAL TEAPOT, FOUR CUPS, FIVE SAUCERS, PAIR OF BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES AND SUGAR BOWL with saucer stand, printed marks and painted pattern No. 5798 (14) £40-60

186.

FIFTEEN PIECE VICTORIAN HAND PAINTED CHINA DESSERT SERVICE, decorated with floral centres within pale blue and gilt borders, comprising TEN PLATES, 9” (22.9cm) diameter, TALL COMPORT 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high and FOUR LOW COMPORTS, 2 1/2” (6.3cm) high, unmarked but painted pattern No. 2334 (15) £80-120

187.

CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE LIMITED EDITION CHINA PLATE, 1978, printed with a view of Windsor Castle (166/1,500) with certificate and original presentation box and ANOTHER 1977, printed with a portrait of H.M. Queen

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Elizabeth II (1360/1500) with certificate and original box (2) £20-30 188.

THREE PIECES OF CAPO DI MONTE POTTERY EMBOSSED WITH CHERUBS, comprising CYLINDRICAL JAR AND COVER, 7 1/2” (19cm) high OVAL BOX AND COVER, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high, 8” (20.3cm) wide and a TABLE BELL, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high (3) £30-40

189.

TWO SIMILAR NINETEENTH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE FLATBACK GROUPS, modelled as children seated on nanny goats, on oval gilt lined bases, 5 1/2” (14cm) high,(one af.) and a PAIR OF SMALL VIENNA PORCELAIN FIGURES of children, one modelled with a puppy, 3” (7.6cm) high (4) £40-60

190.

GOOD LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE SCALLOPED EDGE OVAL MEAT DISH, painted in the oriental taste with a figure holding an umbrella in a landscape with pagoda, trees and fenced garden, set within a slender crosshatched band and blue feather edged border, 17” x 13” (43.2cm x 33cm) (chips to rim) £90-130

191.

PAIR OF EIGHTEENTH CENTURY DUTCH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY VASES, later converted to table lamp bases, of baluster form with bulbous necks and spreading bases, painted in the oriental taste with equestrian figures hunting, set between scrolling foliate bands with stylised flowerhead and tobacco leaf cartouches, 17” (43.7cm) high (2) (one with restored neck and rim chip) £400-600

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197.

ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN CHINA CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, the cup and trumpet form with high scroll handle, 3 1/4” (8.2cm) high, overall, (1918) the SAUCER, 4 3/4” (12.1cm) diameter (1914) both pattern No. 4591 and a SIMILAR COPELAND CHINA TEA CUP AND SAUCER, pattern No. 7911 (4) £15-25

198.

NINETEENTH CENTURY DERBY IMARI PORCELAIN BREAKFAST CUP AND SAUCER, floral painted puce painted marks, together with a SIMILAR LATER EXAMPLE, burnt orange printed crown mark, painted pattern No. 2614 (4) £30-50

199.

EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY PEARLWARE HOT WATER PLATE, transfer printed in underglaze blue with a chinoiserie landscape with figures, perhaps Herculaneum (Liverpool) £20-40

200.

THIRTY SIX PIECE SCHUMANN, BAVARIAN CHINA PART TEA AND COFFEE SET, with floral and gilt borders, comprising ELEVEN TEACUPS, SEVENTEEN SAUCERS, FOUR COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS, gilt printed mark (36) £120-180

201.

GERMAN (POTSCHAPPEL) CARL THIEME PORCELAIN ‘LAVENDER SELLER’ FIGURAL GROUP (small damage) £40-60

202.

GERMAN FAIRING ‘THE ORPHANS’ MODELLED AS THREE PUG DOGS, beside and sat upon an armchair, together with SEVEN BESWICK, ROYAL DOULTON AND SYLVAC ETC. MODEL PUG DOGS AND TWO OTHER COMPOSITION DITTO (10) £40-60

203.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY SITZENDORF FLORAL ENCRUSTED CHINA CHARIOT , with two female passengers and driver being drawn by two winged beasts, 10 1/2” (26.7cm) high, 15” (38.1cm) long, underglazed blue mark (af.) £100-150

204.

PAIR OF NINETEENTH CENTURY SITZENDORF FLORAL ENCRUSTED LINED ROCOCO SCROLLED BASES, surmounted with female figures and cherubs, 14 1/4” (36.2cm) high, together with ONE MATCHING SET of four light, three arm candle branches, impressed Germany, 253,24 and blue painted mark (3) £180-250

Lot 194 192.

193.

194.

FINE CLOSELY MATCHED GARNITURE OF THREE EARLY 1800’s DERBY PORCELAIN TWO HANDLED PEDESTAL VASES, each with a circular panel enamelled in the manner of Thomas Steel with fruit filled baskets, reserved on a mazarine blue ground and richly gilded, the leaf moulded handles issuing from lion masks, crown, crossed batons and ‘D’ mark in red, 9” high and two 7 3/4” high (3) £600-800 NINE PIECES OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN COMPOSITE TEA WARES, various date codes £80-120 A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN POTTERY FLATTENED BALUSTER SHAPE TWO HANDLED VASES, gilt decorated by means of prints in the Japonaise taste, on an olive green ground, each marked for Charles Barlow, Hanley Staffs, 8 1/2”high See: Goddens Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain marks, Appendix 4404, p.710 referring to Barlow as patentee of this ornamenting process £60-80

195.

81 PIECE MODERN ROYAL CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN DINNER, TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE IN DERBY POSIES PATTERN £200-300

196.

COALPORT PORCELAIN EDWARD VII CORONATION COMMEMORATIVE BLUE AND WHITE PLATE AND SUNDRY OTHER BLUE AND WHITE PLATES, mainly Willow Pattern, Wedgwood, Lawley’s, Mintons, Cauldon etc. (12) £20-30

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205.

SPODE COPELAND’S CHINA WHITE GLAZED FIGURAL ELECTRIC TABLE LAMP BASE, modelled as a semi nude female figure on floral moulded, domed and circular base, 17 1/2” (44.5cm) high, dark green printed mark (cracked) £80-120

206.

BELLEEK ‘SHAMROCK’ AND LUSTRE PORCELAIN TWO HANDLED PANEL VASE, footed baluster form with loop handles to the wrythen flutes, flared neck, 8” (20.3cm) high, green printed ‘fifth’ mark £30-50

207.

PAIR OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ‘VIENNA’ PORCELAIN TALL OVOID TWO HANDLE VASES and COVERS, with printed and painted design of maidens in classical garden scenes within gilt oval reserves, blue printed beehive mark, 16” high (one cracked) and a SIMILAR PEDESTAL VASE AND COVER, with square base and plinth, 13 1/2” high (3) £150-200

208.

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY GIEN, FRANCE EARTHENWARE TWO HANDLE PEDESTAL VASE, with hand painted Italian maiolica decoration of mythical and classical beasts and birds on white and yellow grounds, 7 1/2” high (one handle repaired) £50-75

209.

LARGE 1930’s ROSENTHAL PORCELAIN OVULAR VASE AND DOMED COVER with finial, decorated with trailing flowers in pastel colours on a white ground, foot rim embossed with fruit, 15 1/2” high £80-120

210.

CRESCENT AND SONS LUSTRE GLAZED EARTHENWARE STEEP SIDED CIRCULAR FRUIT BOWL, with gilt and enamel decoration of peacock and prunus blossoms on a sponged dark blue ground, 8 3/4” diameter and a SARRAGUEMINES, FRANCE OSIER AND FRUIT MOULDED POTTERY BOWL AND COVER, 8 1/4” diameter (2) £40-60

211.

ROYAL WORCESTER EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY SHALLOW OVAL DISH, of lobated form with gilt foliate scroll decoration on royal blue and raised on an oval foot, 11” wide, date code for 1911 £25-35

212.

*HEREFORD FINE CHINA LIMITED EDITION PORCELAIN MODEL OF A GREYHOUND, produced to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Greyhound racing and the 50th Anniversary of the Greyhound Association, modelled at full pace, 7 1/2”

(19cm) high, 15 1/22 (39.3cm) long, mounted on a mahogany plinth base, printed marks, limited edition No. 40/350 (legs reglued) £40-60 213.

LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY MAJOLICA POTTERY CHEESE DISH AND COVER, typical form painted in tones of pink, brown and yellow with floral panels on a pale blue ground, with rustic moulded borders, 7” (17.8cm) high overall, 10 1/2” (26.6cm) diameter, unmarked but probably Sarreguimes £30-50 £30-50

214.

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY GRADUATED TRIO OF STONEWARE JUGS, with gilt vine pattern bifurcated handles, flowering into the body and framing the printed and painted designs with wild flowers including Foxgloves and Convolvulus, the smaller jug with damage to rim, 7 1/2” et infra £40-60

215.

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PAINTED POTTERY FIGURE OF A YOUNG COUNTRY GENT, seated on a tree stump and holding basket of fruits, naturalistic base, 13 1/2” high (repaired) £30-40

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216.

FIELDING’S CROWN DEVON ‘SYLVAN LUSTRINE’ LUSTRE GLAZED POTTERY BOWL, gilt and enamel decoration of butterflies, trees and trailing vines on a mottled maroon ground, 4 3/4” diameter £30-40

217.

NINETEENTH CENTURY MASONS IRONSTONE CHINA OCTAGONAL JUG, with serpentint handle, dark blue glazed with gilt Japanesque pictorial decoration with gilt scale over glaze background, 6 3/4” diameter £30-40

218.

WEDGWOOD LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY WHITE POTTERY JUG, embossed with bacchanalian putti with silver lustre background, 7” high, impressed mark and a COPPER LUSTRE JUG embossed with painted flowers, 4 3/4” high £20-30

219.

WEDGWOOD TWENTIETH CENTURY BLACK BASALT CYLINDRICAL VASE, embossed with acanthus leaves and floral festoons, 5 1/2” high, similar SMALL CAMPANA SHAPED VASE, 2 3/4” high and a PLAIN BLACK BASALT BOWL, 4 3/4” diameter (3) £20-30

220.

EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH DELFT WARE BLUE AND WHITE CIRCULAR DISK, with broad flat rim, the centre painted with a bed of flowers, inner floral border, outer loop and dot pattern border, 12 1/2” diameter £50-80

221.

EUROPEAN FAIENCE PLAQUE with blue dragon centre with incised outline, similar reprint leaf pattern border, wavy edge, 13 1/2” diameter, THREE OTHER PLAQUES AND A SET OF FOUR COALPORT CHINA SMALL OVAL DISHES on printed and painted floral borders, wavy edges, 4 1/4” wide (8) £ 20-30

222.

VICTORIAN M. ALCOCK AND CO. BROWN AVON PATTERN PRINTED POTTERY TOILET JUG, canted oblong form decorated with flowers, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) high and a DELFT BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY VASE AND COVER, decorated with a floral lined landscape cartouche , 12 1/2” (31.7cm) high, printed marks (2) £20-30

223.

FOUR ITEMS OF BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY COMPRISING, ROYAL DOULTON NORFOLK PATTERN PEDESTAL FRUIT BOWL, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high, 10” (25.4cm) diameter, COPELAND SPODE ITALIAN PATTERN BEAKER, 4 1/4” (10.8cm) high and TWO HANDLED LOVING CUP, 4” (10.1cm) high and a ROYAL CAULDON WILLOW PATTERN CIRCULAR PIN DISH, 4” (10.1cm) diameter, printed marks (4) £20-30

224.

NINETEENTH CENTURY EIGHT PIECE CHINA DESSERT SERVICE, floral printed within pale green and gilt lined borders, comprising TALL COMPORT, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high, LOW COMPORT, 3” (7.6cm) high and SIX PLATES, 8” (20.3cm) diameter, unmarked (8) £30-40

225.

NINETEENTH CENTURY SITZENDORF, GERMANY BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASE, baluster form, painted with a bird perched amongst leafy borders, heightened in gilt, 6” (15.2cm) high, feint blue mark £50-80

226.

VICTORIAN POTTERY TEAPOT AND MATCHING TWO HANDLED SUCRIER and cover, bellied form with scroll handles and moulded bases, gaudy painted with flowers (both af.) together with a SIMILAR TWO HANDLED SUCRIER and cover AND LOZENGE SHAPED PORCELAIN SHALLOW DISH AND A PAIR OF SIMILAR BLUE PRINTED AND WASHED RACK PLATES (6) £35-50

227.

LARGE NINETEENTH CENTURY COPPER LUSTRE POTTERY TALL COFFEE POT, circular with scroll handle, high domed cover and moulded base, 11 1/4” (28.5cm) high, together with THREE PIECES OF COPPER LUSTRE with floral borders, GOBLET 4” (10.2cm) high, BEAKER, 3 1/4” (8.2cm) high and MUG, 3” (7.6cm) high and a SIMILAR ‘OLD CASTLE’ MINIATURE JUG, 2 1/2” (6.3cm) high (5) £25-35

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228.

ROYAL COPENHAGEN CHINA GROUP, painted in muted tones and modelled as a young girl with goose, on a circular pedestal base, 9 1/4” (23.5cm) high, printed mark, painted artist initials TM and No. 527 £80-120

229.

COLLECTION OF NINE ROYAL COPENHAGEN SMALL MODELS OF ANIMALS (all damaged) comprising FROG (507) ROBIN (2238) OTTER with fish (2333) PENGUIN (3003) MOUSE (511) CAT ON ITS BACK (727) TWO BIRDS (1309) GOAT (4760) AND TWO DOVES (Y02) printed and painted marks (9) £100-150

230.

TWO CONTINENTAL POTTERY FIGURE OF CRINOLINE LADIES, both wearing floral printed dresses, one modelled standing, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) high, the other seated, 7 1/4” (18.4cm) high, both unmarked (2) £40-60

236.

THREE PIECES OF WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE POTTERY COMPRISING, PALE BLUE ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE PLATE, 1977, 8 1/4” (20.9cm) diameter, ANOTHER decorated with cherubs (9” (22.9cm) diameter and a DARK BLUE ‘SILVER JUBILEE’ DISH 7” (17.8cm) diameter, impressed marks (3) £20-30

FOUR ITEMS OF MASON’S ‘MANDALAY’ PATTERN POTTERY comprising octagonal jug, 7” (17.8cm) high, CYLINDRICAL JAR AND COVER, 5 1/2” (14cm) high, GINGER JAR, 5 1/2” (14cm) high and a SQUARE DISH 4 1/4” (10.8cm) printed marks (4) £35-45

237.

PAIR OF LOSOL WARE ‘CLIFFORD’ PATTERN POTTERY VASES, high shouldered panelled form, blue printed and washed with floral bands, between stylised borders and gilt lined rims, 9 1/4” (23.5cm) high and a MATCHING SQUAT VASE, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) high, printed marks (3) £40-60

238.

PAIR OF PIECES OF NINETEENTH CENTURY FLORAL PAINTED COPPER LUSTRE POTTERY COMPRISING TEAPOT, 6” (15.2cm) high AND THREE JUGS, 7 1/2” (19cm) and 3 1/2” (8.9cm) high, unmarked (4) £30-40

239.

PAIR OF VICTORIAN MOULDED POTTERY JUGS, blue glazed decorated with bands of flowerheads and scrollwork, 6 1/4” and 7 1/2” (15.9cm and 19cm) high, together with a PAIR OF DERBY WARE CANDLESTICKS, glazed in streaky blue between brown and green mottled borders, 7” (17.8cm) high (one af.) (4) £30-40

240.

NINETEENTH CENTURY ‘AMHERST JAPAN’ PATTERN IRONSTONE POTTERY PEDESTAL BOWL, 4” (10.2cm) high, 7 3/4” (19.7cm) diameter, SIMILARLY DECORATED VICTORIAN POTTERY HOT WATER JUG, 6” (15.2cm) high and a WARDLE POTTERY HEXAGONAL PLANTER, glazed in mottled tones of yellow and green and blue ground, 4 1/4” (10.8cm) high, 6 1/4” (15.9cm) wide (3) £30-40

231.

232.

233.

234.

235.

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LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, typical form puce printed with floral sprigs and link borders, the TEABOWL 2” (5.1cm) high, THE SAUCER, 5 1/2” (14cm) diameter, unmarked (2) £25-35 PAIR OF TWENTIETH CENTURY CONTINETNAL PORCELAIN ‘MISSION’ FIGURES, of a gallant and lady, brown glazed, on circular pedestal bases, 15 1/2” (39.3cm) high, underglazed black printed crossed swords type mark (2) (his hand restored, one finger off but present) £120-150 BASIL MATTHEWS POTTERY MODEL OF A MONKEY ‘KOKO’ No. 4, modelled seated on a circular, stepped base, 5 1/2” (13.9cm) high, painted marks and No. 0-200 (chip to base) £30-50 TWO MODERN MASONS’ MANDALAY PATTERN POTTERY TABLE LAMP BASES, one of campana form, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) high, the other of GINGER JAR FORM, 10” (25.4cm) high, both on turned wood bases and with fabric shades (4) £40-60

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241.

PART SUITE OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY FRANK BEARDMORE AND CO., ‘BASALTINEWARE’ GREEK REVIVAL POTTERY VIZ A PAIR OF VASES, AN OVOID TWO HANDLED SPECIMEN VASE and a SPILL VASE with silver rim, also a FOUR PIECE LIMOGES TYPE PART DESSERT SET and an ODD LATE VICTORIAN POTTERY PLATE

242.

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY MEISSEN PORCELAIN SHALLOW BOWL, painted in puce enamel and gilt with stylised floral sprays, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, 10 1/2” diameter, also an EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY MEISSEN PORCELAIN PLATE, enamelled with flowers and with ozier moulded border, mark as above (2) £40-60

243.

NINETEENTH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAINOUS PLAYING CARD BOX, the cover with King of Diamonds transfer printed in underglaze blue and overglaze enamelled, incised numerals 343 only, also a PORCELAIN COIN OR COASTER DISH, formed of five playing cards (repaired) (2) £50-70

244.

245.

246.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY HEREND (HUNGARY) PORCELAIN PLATE, painted in lilac and gilt with stylised flowers in chinoiserie taste with ozier moulded border, impressed and painted overglaze blue mark, an EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN GADROON EDGED PLATE, painted in red enamel and gilt and a PAIR OF NINETEENTH CENTURY PROBABLY FRENCH PORCELAIN CACHE POTS, colourfully enamelled with encircling borders of flowers, gilt enriched (both with cracks) (4) £70-90 EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN BREAKFAST CUP AND SAUCER, colourfully enamelled with floral reserves on a blue ground enriched with gilding, together with a PAIR OF EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY POSSIBLY SPODE CUPS AND SAUCERS, richly enamelled and gilt in Japan palette, pattern No. 532 only £40-60 NINETEENTH CENTURY ‘SEVRES’ CHINA CHOCOLATE CUP AND COVER, with apple and twig finial, painted with bouquets and scattered flowers £20-30

Lot 249 247.

THIRTEEN PIECE VICTORIAN BLUE AND WHITE PART VICTORIAN PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE, printed in a Willow type pattern with overpainted gilt borders, comprising OVAL TEAPOT with two handled stand, THREE TEA CUPS, PAIR OF TEA BOWLS, FIVE SAUCER DISHES AND A BREAD AND BUTTER PLATE (af.) unmarked, gilder’s number 265 (13) £40-60

248.

THIRTY FIVE ROYAL COPENHAGEN BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN ‘CHRISTMAS PLATES’ 1970-2004, printed marks, 7 1/4” (18.4cm) diameter (35) 1976 (af.) £100-150

249.

PAIR OF ROYAL BONN, GERMANY EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY HAND PAINTED POTTERY TWO HANDLE VASES, the shouldered ovoid body painted with half length portraits of pretty young women with long flowing hair framed within a rural landscape printed mark and numbered C4365 and D6739, 10” high (af.) £120-160

250.

LARGE ITALIAN LUSTRE GLAZED AND PAINTED POTTERY TABLE LAMP, the body open to form a grotto with fishes and an octopus, 13” high (excluding light fitting and shade) and a SET OF FOUR ROYAL ALBERT FLORAL DECORATED TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS (seconds) (9) £30-40

251.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY S. HANCOCK AND SONS, CORONA WARE POTTERY GINGER JAR with cover, together with a MATCHING VASE, each decorated with Rockery and Pheasant pottery design registration No. 621192 (2) £30-50 25


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PAIR OF POST WAR FRANKENTHAL (Friedrich Wilhelm Wessel) PORCELAIN FIGURES of a female and her gallant, colourfully enamelled on scroll moulded gilt accentuated bases, 10 1/4” high £40-60

253.

STAFFORDSHIRE BONE CHINA FIGURE OF ARTHUR BOWERS and a TOM RAYMOND POTTERY MODEL CAT (2) £20-40

254.

MODERN ROYAL DUX LARGE PORCELAIN GROUP OF FISHERMEN, glazed in off white and heightened in grey, modelled as two men pulling a large net, 15” (38.1cm) high 19” (48.3cm) wide, green printed mark £250-350

255.

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IMPRESSIVE MODERN CAPO DI MONTE MOULDED PORCELAIN PEDESTAL EWER, tapering form with mythical fish pattern spout and serpent pattern handle with moulded bacchanalian mask terminal, decorated in colours and gilt with a band of classical figures above a stiff leaf borders, 14” (35.5cm) high, feinted underglazed crowned ‘N’ mark £50-80

Lot 255

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256.

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY CAPO DI MONTE MOULDED PORCELAIN TWO HANDLE PEDESTAL VASE AND COVER, of campana form with outswept handles, domed cover and square pedestal base, painted in colours and gilt with an embossed band of revelling cherubs, set between floral sprays and gilt scrolled borders, 7 1/4” (18.4cm) high (cover stuck possibly glued) together with a LATER CAPO DI MONTE TWO HANDLED CHOCOLATE CUP AND SAUCER, decorated in a similar taste, the cup, 3 1/8” (8cm) high, 6” (15.2cm) diameter, underglazed blue crowned ‘N’ mark (3) £30-50

257.

TWENTIETH CENTURY SEVRES HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN TWO HANDLED CHOCOLATE CUP AND COVER AND STAND, TAPERING FORM WITH DOMED COVER AND CIRCULAR STAND, with recessed centre, decorated with birds in flight above leafy foliage, within gilt borders, 6” (15.2cm) 6 1/2” (16.5cm) diameter, printed mark £40-60


Lot 260 258.

259.

260.

LARGE CAPO DI MONTE LACE PORCELAIN GROUP, comprising of three musicians and two courtiers dancing on an oval base with gilt scroll border, 10” (25.4cm) high 18 1/2” (47cm) wide, underglazed blue crowned ‘n’ mark (restored) £80-120 PAIR OF HAND PAINTED ‘VIENNA’ TWO HANDLED PORCELAIN VASES, by J.. Scholl, slender, tapering form with high scroll handles, mounted on square plinth bases, decorated with classical scenes on gilt and blue grounds, 10 1/2” (26.6cm) high, printed beehive mark and indistinct ‘titles’ (to painted scenes) (2) (both lacking covers and one af.) £120-160 1960’s LARGE CAPO DI MONTE PORCELAIN GROUP OF BOYS SAT AT TABLE, playing cards, on an oval gilt lined base mounted on a mahogany stained plinth, 11 1/2” (29.2cm) high, 22” (55.9cm) wide £300-400

264.

PAIR OF WILTSHAW AND ROBINSON/ CARLTON WARE ‘KANG HSI’ PATTERN CIRCULAR ASHTRAYS, BLUE GROUND, PATTERN No. 2021 (2) £30-50

265.

ROYAL DOULTON ‘UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE’ SERIES WARE POTTERY BOWL £20-30

266.

SET OF ELEVEN BAVARIAN PORCELAIN DESSERT PLATES, with printed floral centres within gilt lined pierced borders, gilt printed marks, 7 1/2” (19cm) diameter (11) £50-80

267.

PLANT, ‘TUSCAN’ WHITE CHINA TEA, BREAKFAST AND DESSERT SERVICE, brightly enamelled bird on a flowering shrub decoration, 63 pieces, circa 1930’s £120-160

268.

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY SITZENDORF GERMAN FLORAL ENCRUSTED PORCELAIN BASKET AND COVER, square rustic form with allegorical cherub finial, 8 1/4” (21cm) high, underglazed blue mark, (minor losses and one foot re-glued) £75-100

261.

A. BORSATO, MILAN, PORCELAIN GROUP OF AN OLD WOMAN SAT ON A SETTEE TALKING TO A BOY £30-50

269.

262.

CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN GROUP OF A SHEPHERD SAT BESIDE A LAMB ON A CIRCULAR GILT LINED BASE, 10” (25.4cm) high (part af.) £50-80

MODERN COALPORT ‘PARK LODGE’ CHINA COTTAGE PASTILLE BURNER, 4 3/4” (12cm) high, printed mark and a CHINA MODEL OF A SEATED POODLE, 3” (7.6cm) high (af.) (2) £30-50

270.

263.

A. BORSATO, MILAN, PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A MAN SEATED ON A CHAIR £30-50

TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMAN PORCELAIN GROUP of a lady, gallant and basket of flowers, on an oval base, 7” (17.8cm) high, printed mark £50-80

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271.

TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMAN PORCELAIN GROUP of a lady, gallant and lamb, on an oval base, 6 1/4” (15.8cm) high, printed mark £50-80

272.

MODERN SITZENDORF GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A COURTIER, modelled standing with one hand raised and a lamb at his feet, ON A CIRCULAR FLORAL ENCRUSTED BASE, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) high, printed mark (hand re-glued) £70-100

273.

TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURE TABLE LAMP BASE, modelled with a maiden holding a floral garland above her head, on a circular, floral encrusted base, 10” (25.4cm) high, unmarked £45-60

274.

TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMAN PORCELAIN GROUP OF A LADY, GALLANT AND LAMB, on an oval gilt scrolled base, 6 3/4” (17.2cm) high, printed mark £50-80

275.

MODERN WEDGWOOD BLUE AND WHITE JASPERWARE POTTERY FIGURE ‘Terpsichore’ on circular titled plinth base, 10 1/2” (26.7cm) high, impressed marks (af.) £10-15

276.

TWENTY THREE PIECE MELBA BRISTOL PATTERN BONE CHINA PART TEA SERVICE, now suitable for five persons, black printed with stylised bands within gilt lined rims, comprising FIVE CUPS, SEVEN SAUCERS, SEVEN SQUARE SIDE PLATES, PAIR OF BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES, MILK JUG AND SUGAR BOWL, printed marks (23) £15-25

277.

278.

279.

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VICTORIAN COPELAND PARIAN FIGURE ‘MAIDENHOOD’ by Edgar Papworth Junior modelled as a lady wearing flowing robes, standing with head bowed on a circular plinth base, 23” (58.4cm) high overall, impressed ‘Pub, March, 1860, Edgar Papworth Jun, Copyright reserved Copeland, end of one finger chipped) £200-300 BOXED PARAGON CHINA ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE LIMITED EDITION LOVING CUP, 2002, printed with royal coat of arms and view between lion pattern gilt handles, 5” (12.7cm) high, printed mark, limited edition No. 121/500 £30-50 CAPO DI MONTE MOULDED PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH, decorated with swans and wading birds, within a gilt lined floral border, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) diameter, together with a DRESDEN TWO HANDLED PORCELAIN

CUP (af.) and THREE SIMILAR SAUCERS, SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN CHINA TEACUPS, INTERESTING BLUE AND WHITE CHINOISERIE PRINTED SMALL TEA CUP AND SIMILAR SAUCER, various tea wares etc. £25-35 280.

VICTORIAN HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN TWO HANDLED PEDESTAL DISH, possibly Rockingham, the floral centre within a grey and gilt border, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) high, 12 1/2” (31.8cm) wide (af.) together with a SIMILAR TWO HANDLED SHALLOW DISH, 12 1/2” x 8 1/2” (31.8cm x 21.6cm) (old stapled repairs) MINTON TWO HANDLED TUREEN STAND, printed with pink roses and FIVE OTHER PLATES, two with hand painted floral centres (7) £20-30

281.

NINETEENTH CENTURY DAVENPORT ‘STONE CHINA’ CHINOISERIE PLATE, printed and washed with exotic bird perched amongst flowering foliage, within a foliate border, 9 3/4” (24.8cm) diameter SIMILAR ‘NEW STONE’ EXAMPLE, 10 1/2” (26.7cm) diameter and ANOTHER SMALLER WEDGWOOD EXAMPLE, 8” (20.3cm) diameter, (cracked), impressed and printed marks (3) £15-25

282.

THREE ITEMS OF ROYAL DOULTON (BURSLEM) POTTERY ‘BUNNYKINS’ INFANTS TABLE WARE (one af.) TWO WEDGWOOD PALE BLUE AND WHITE JASPERWARE ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE PLATES ETC. £30-50

283.

THREE MODERN CAPO DI MONTE FIGURES, A MODERN COALPORT ‘LADIES DAY’ GOLFING TROPHY BISQUE FIGURE, a ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT BOWL, printed and painted with floral sprigs, MINTON ‘HADDON HALL’ PATTERN DISH and a DELFT BLUE AND WHITE FIGURAL RECEIVER (7) £30-50

284.

LLADRO PORCELAIN MODEL OF A YOUNG GIRL SAT BEFORE A MIRROR, a fashion magazine on her lap, a doll discarded at her side, 8 1/4” high and ANOTHER unmarked probably Spanish model of two females (2) £50-70

285.

SIX PIECE WATCOMBE, TORQUAY, HAND PAINTED POTTERY TEA OR ONE SET, decorated with rural dwellings between fading green borders, comprising TEAPOT, CUP, SAUCER, SIDE PLATE, MILK JUG AND PEDESTAL SUGAR BOWL, incised and impressed marks (6) £30-50


Lot 295 286.

NINETEENTH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE SMALL CHINA SPILL VASE GROUP, modelled as a man and lady with dogs at their feet on an oval gilt lined base, 3 1/2” (8.9cm) high (af.) £20-30

291.

PAIR OF VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY WALL BRACKETS, each with a horses head peering through a horse shoe, enamelled and gilt decorated, 10” high, (one repaired) (2) £50-70

287.

THREE WATCOMBE, TORQUAY HAND PAINTED POTTERY VASES, decorated with rural dwellings, between fading green borders, comprising a A TWO HANDLED BALUSTER EXAMPLE, 4 1/4” (10.8cm) high, ANOTHER SIMILAR with wavy rim, 5 3/4” (14.6cm) high, (hole to base) and a CAULDRON PATTERN EXAMPLE 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high, incised and impressed marks (3) £30-50

292.

KEELING AND CO., (LASOL WARE) ‘WILTON’ PATTERN DECAGONAL POTTERY JARDINIERE ALSO A PAIR OF EARLY 1900’s GERMAN BISQUE FIGURES OF FISHERMEN (3) £40-60

293.

FOURTEEN PIECES OF QUEEN VICTORIA AND LATER ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE CHINA AND POTTERY INCLUDING BISQUE PORTRAIT BUST OF QUEEN VICTORIA, EDWARD VII CORONATION MUG with lithophane to the base, THREE BEAKERS, CUPS, SAUCERS ETC. TOGETHER WITH A CRESTED CHINA OVAL TEAPOT, ‘Colwyn Bay’, THREE SHELLEY CHINA CRESTED TEA CUPS AND A SAUCER, VARIOUS PRINTED MARKS (19) £25-35

294.

TWENTY SEVEN PIECE WEDGWOOD ‘GOLD FLORENTINE’ CHINA TEA SERVICE, for eight persons, with renaissance inspired gilt printed borders, comprising EIGHT CUPS, SAUCERS AND SIDE PLATES, MILK JUG, SUGAR BOWL AND SQUARE BREAD AND BUTTER PLATE, printed marks, pattern No. W4219 (27) £50-80

295.

PAIR OF NINETEENTH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY GROUPS, painted in colours and modelled as figures standing in front of cows, on oval gilt lined bases, 6 3/4” (17.2cm) high (2) (one af.) £100-150

288.

289.

290.

LATE VICTORIAN COPELAND AND SONS CHINOISERIE POTTERY PLATE, puce printed and painted in enamels and gilt with flowering rockwork and fenced garden, within a Fitzhugh style border, 10 1/4” (26cm) diameter, together with a MASON’S IRONSTONE CHINA PLATE OF SIMILAR AGE with gilt centre within dark blue and gilt border with figural and floral cartouches, 10 1/2” (26.7cm) diameter, printed marks (2) £30-50 LARGE KEELING AND CO., LOSOL WARE TWO HANDLE POTTERY VASE, ‘Bourbon’, dark blue and gilt floral design within pyriform reserves, loop handles to the lower body flared neck with wavy rim, 11 1/4” high £60-90 WEDGWOOD BLACK AND WHITE JASPERWARE FRUIT BOWL, circular with design of classical groups autour, 7 3/4” diameter and a SIMILAR TRUMPET FORM VASE, with classical figures within a floral and fruiting vine border, 6” high (2) £50-75

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296.

NINETEENTH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE ‘LONDON 30 MILES’ FLAT BACK POTTERY SPILL VASE GROUP, modelled as a couple flanking a milestone, on a gilt lined base, 11” (28cm) high £40-60

297.

COLLECTION OF MINIATURE CRESTED CHINA, including FOUR PIECES OF GOSS, WILLOW ART ‘CREWE’ POLICEMAN’S HELMET, GRAFTON CHINA ‘ST. ANN’S ON SEA’ , HORSES HOOF, WILLOW ART ‘HAPPY DAYS AT LONGSIGHT’ SHELL SHAPED RECEIVER, ETC. AND A ‘PROSPERITY TO THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL’ OPENED 1894, MOULDING GLASS SAUCER DISH, 5 1/2” (14cm) (af.) diameter (21)

298.

HEUBACH TINTED BISQUE FIGURE OF A YOUNG GIRL DANCING, modelled holding the hem of her dress, with a tambourine at her feet, on an oval base, 15 1/4” (38.7cm) high, impressed mark £80-120

299.

VICTORIAN ‘GAUDY WELSH’ POTTERY JUG, footed baluster form with double scroll handle, painted with flowers, 7 1/4” *18.4cm) high, VICTORIAN PANELLED BALUSTER JUG with serpent pattern handle, black printed and washed with floral designs, 7 3/4” (19.7cm) high, (cracked) and a GRADUATED PAIR OF LOSOL WARE ‘MAGNOLIA’ PATTERN JUGS, 6 1/2” AND 7 1/2” (16.5cm and 19cm) high, printed marks (4) £50-80

300.

PAIR OF CONTINENTAL TINTED BISQUE FIGURES, predominantly painted in pink and modelled as a maid and her companion, on circular moulded bases, 11 1/2” (29.2cm) high, unmarked (2)

301.

TWENTY EIGHT PIECE ALFRED MEAKIN ‘MARIGOLD’ PATTERN DINNER SERVICE FOR SIX PERSONS, brown printed and enamelled with flowers within gilt lined borders comprising SIX DINNER PLATES, SOUP PLATES, FRUIT BOWLS AND DESSERT PLATES, CIRCULAR TUREEN and cover, GRADUATED PAIR OF MEAT PLATES AND A SAUCE BOAT, printed marks (28) £20-30

302.

WEDGWOOD FIVE PIECE CHINA DRESSING TABLE SET AND TRAY, brown printed and painted in the Imari palette with floral borders, comprising PAIR OF HEXAGONAL CANDLESTICKS, RING TREE, TRINKET DISH AND HEXAGONAL BOX AND COVER, on a CANTED OBLONG TRAY, 12 1/2” x 8” (31.8cm x 20.3cm) printed mark and painted pattern No. 23879D £30-50

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303.

BOXED WEDGWOOD PALE BLUE JASPERWARE PAPER KNIFE, with stainless steel blade, 8 3/4” (22.2cm) long, together with a COALPORT ‘THE MASTER’S HOUSE’ CHINA MODEL COTTAGE PASTILLE BURNER, 4” (10.2cm) high (2) £20-30

304.

COLLECTION OF SIXTEEN TONY WOOD MINIATURE POTTERY CHARACTER JUGS, 1 1/2” (3.8cm) on a THREE TIER CIRCULAR STAND, beneath perspex dome, together with a COLLECTION OF MAINLY CHINA THIMBLES £40-60

305.

SIX PIECES OF ROYAL ALBERT ‘OLD COUNTRY ROSES’ PATTERN CHINA, comprising OBLONG TRINKET BOX AND COVER, 5” X 3 1/2” (12.7cm x 8.9cm) TABLE BELL AND FOUR COASTERS, together with FOUR ITEMS OF AYNSLEY CHINA, ‘Wild Tudor’ pattern BOWL, ‘Cottage Garden’ pattern HEART SHAPED DISH AND A ‘CUP OF KNOWLEDGE’ TEACUP AND SAUCER, printed marks (10) £20-30

306.

MINTON SMALL HAND PAINTED DISH, by P. Gosling, decorated with a spaniels head, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) diameter, Minton ‘Malva’ pattern COASTER and an ‘Aragon’ pattern TEACUP AND SAUCER, printed marks (4) £20-30

307.

TIFFANY AND CO., NEW YORK BLUE AND WHITE WILLOW PATTERN CHINA TEA CUP AND SAUCER, produced by Copeland’s China, together with a COALPORT LARGE CHINA POSY ORNAMENT in white pedestal dish, TWO SMALLER EXAMPLES AND A SHELLEY ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE CHINA ASHTRAY 1937, printed marks (6) £25-35

308.

FIVE PIECES OF MODERN FRENCH FAIENCE POTTERY, all floral painted in typical colours, comprising CELLO PATTERN PEN HOLDER, 10” (25.4cm) high, (restored) OCTAGONAL CANDLESTICK, crested, 8 1/4” (20.9cm) high, ANOTHER SMALLER square example (5 1/2” (14cm) high, CYLINDRICAL SPECIMEN VASE, 4 1/4” (10.8cm) high and a BALUSTER CREAM JUG 3” (7.6CM) high (af.) various painted marks (5) £30-50


309.

SEVEN PIECES OF MODERN FRENCH FAIENCE POTTERY, comprising, all floral painted in typical colours, COMPRISING TWO HANDLED PEDESTAL DISH, 3 1/2” (8.9cm) high, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) diameter, SQUARE INKSTAND WITH FOUR PEN HOLDER HOLES, 3 1/22 (8.9cm) square, PAIR OF CANTED OBLONG OPEN SALTS, 3 1/2” x 3” (8.9cm x 7.6cm) SMALL HEXAGONAL LIDDED BOX, crested, 2 1/4” (5.7cm) wide, Desures MODEL OF A CAT, 4” (10.2cm) long (restored) and a LYRE SHAPED BOX AND COVER, 4 3/4” x 3” (12.1cm x 7.6cm) various painted marks (7) £30-50

Glasswares 310.

NINETEENTH CENTURY FROSTED GLASS TABLE LUSTRE, typical form with gilt and jewelled borders, and prismatic drops, 11 1/4” (28.6cm) high, mounted on a plush lined circular ebonised plinth, beneath a glass dome £50-80

311.

VICTORIAN VASELINE GLASS COMPORT with pierced metal base, 6” (15.2cm) high, 9” (22.9cm) diameter £50-80

312.

WATERFORD MOULDED GLASS VASE, designed by John Rocha, cylindrical with spreading base, 11 1/4” (28.5cm) high, together with a PAIR OF CELLO AMETHYST CASED GLASS CANDLESTICKS, 13” (33cm) high (3) £20-30

313.

PAIR OF WATERFORD CUT GLASS TALL STEMMED DRINKING GLASSES, 9 1/4” (23.5cm) high, together with a GALWAY CUT GLASS EWER PATTERN DECANTERS AND STOPPER, 14 1/2” (36.8cm) high with THREE MATCHING STEMMED DRINKING GLASSES, 7 3/4” (19..7cm) high (6) £15-25

314.

STYLISH SET OF 12 TYRONE CRYSTAL TALL STEMMED DRINKING GLASSES, 9 1/4” (23.5cm) high (one chipped to rim) together with a SET OF SIX MATCHING TUMBLERS, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) HIGH (18) £40-60

315.

PAIR OF VICTORIAN PINK GLASS TABLE LUSTRES, typical form, decorated with gilt lined printed portraits, 12 1/2” (31.7cm) high, together with ANOTHER CLEAR CUT EXAMPLE, 12 1/2” (31.7cm) high (3) (all lack prismatic drops £100-150

316.

NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGRAVED GLASS CELERY VASE, pedestal form, wheel cut with palm trees, 10” (25.4cm) high, together with CONICAL CUT GLASS DECANTER AND STOPPER, 15 1/2” (39.4cm) high, silver LABEL ‘SHERRY’ Birmingham hallmark presentation inscription verso and an OPAQUE GLASS VASE painted with flowers on a fading brown/peach ground, 10 1/2” (26.7cm) high (3) £25-35

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Lot 319 317.

318.

CUT GLASS OVOID VASE, having four oval reserves with wheel engraved and frosted designs of horses, game bird, hound and stag, 9” high, PAIR OF BEAKER SHAPE VASES wheel engraved design of foliate swags and butterflies over a strawberry cut base, 6 1/4” high and a PAIR OF FINELY CUT SMALL BOWLS/ASHTRAYS, strawberry diamond cut beneath a tall crenalated rim, 3 1/2” diameter (5) £25-35 EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY CUT GLASS WATER JUG, having slice cut extended rim, pointed arch carved slightly ovoid body, square section strap handle, 8 1/2” high, an EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY SPIRALLY CUT BOTTLE COASTER, with tall crenalated rim, star cut base, 5” diameter (some chips) and a SET OF FIVE STUART CUT GLASS STEM WINES, with spirally fluted bowls and baluster stems, 6 1/2” high (7) £50-70

319.

BOHEMIAN CRANBERRY AND WHITE OVERLAY TALL GLASS VASE, of shouldered ovoid ovoid form cut with Islamic inspired tall thin panels, remnants of overall gilt foliate scroll decoration, 13 1/4” high £200-250

320.

CRANBERRY GLASS CREAM JUG AND MATCHING SUGAR BOWL, with clear, petal shaped bases, together with a flash cut ruby cylindrical vase, 8” (20.3cm) high and a orbicular ruby and gilt glass vase, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high (4) £25-35

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321.

GOOD NINETEENTH CENTURY BOHEMIAN GREEN OVERLAID GLASS PEDESTAL EWER, with a scrolling gilt serpent handle and trumpet shaped foot, cased in opaque white and painted with a portrait panel of a maiden, on a foliate gilt scrolled ground, 12” (30.5cm) high £400-600

322.

VICTORIAN FROSTED GLASS TABLE LUSTRE, with red and turquoise ‘jewelled’ bands, between gilt lined borders, complete with tapering prismatic drops on a plush lined and ebonised circular base, with associated glass dome, the lustre, 11 1/2” (29.2cm) high £80-120

323.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CLEAR AND FROSTED GLASS ‘DOLPHIN’ DECANTER, 14 1/2” high and ANOTHER CUT GLASS DECANTER with white metal mounted stopper (2 £50-70

324.

WHITEFRIARS SEA GREEN TINTED GLASS ‘OWL’ PAPERWEIGHT, acid etched ‘Whitefriars 6 October 64’ £20-30

325.

GOOD PAIR OF SQUARE FACET CUT DECANTERS with lapidary stoppers, A SIMILAR SMALLER PAIR AND TWO OTHER SINGLE SQUARE CUT DECANTERS, each with a silver wine label (6) £200-300

326.

A PAIR OF NINETEENTH CENTURY PUCE TINTED GLASS FINGER BOWLS, of ogee form, with girdled centres, also an EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY GREEN TINTED FACET CUT DECANTER, gilt with ‘Brandy’ label, the facet cut stopper gilt with dots £90-130

327.

THREE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH BACCARAT CUT AND PRESSED GLASS BEAKERS, each with a crystalle-ceramie (sulfide) inclusion, two with floral ovals, one with cockerel and tricolour flags (3) £120-160

328.

TWENTY PIECE STUART CUT CRYSTAL ‘GLENCOE’ PATTERN PART TABLE SERVICE COMPRISING PAIR OF CARAFES, 8 1/4” (21cm) high, EIGHT LARGE STEMMED GLASSES, 6 1/4” (15.9cm) high , SIX SMALLER 5 3/4” (14.6cm) high and FOUR BRANDY BALLOONS (20) £40-50


338.

TWO WATERFORD IRISH ‘COLLEEN’ PATTERN CUT GLASS DECANTERS AND STOPPERS, 10 3/4” AND 13 1/2 (27.3cm and 34.3cm) and THREE PAIRS OF MATCHING STEMMED DRINKING GLASSES, 3 1/4”, 4 1/4” and 4 1/2” (8.3, 10.9 and 11.4cm) high, stencilled mark (8) £80-120

WHITEFRIARS GLASS ELIZABETH II CORONATION COMMEMORATIVE GOBLET, the large funnel shape bowl diamond point engraved with Royal initials beneath a crown and dated 2nd June 1953, rising fro a double series opaque ribbon twist with red and blue thread twists within, above a plain conical foot, the base inscribed ‘Whitefriars No. 386’, also a French (St. Louis) ‘Souvenir De Exposition universelle de Paris 1900’, clear glass beaker stencilled with the frontal facade of ‘Le Palais de L’Electricte’ and Eiffel Tower, and etched ‘Roy’ to opposite side (2) £20-40

339.

CUT GLASS SQUARE SPIRIT DECANTER AND STOPPER, BARREL SHAPED WINE DECANTER AND STOPPER and a SET OF SIX HEAVY CUT GLASS SPIRIT TUMBLERS (8) £30-40

LITTALIA (FINISH) BARK TEXTURED GLASS VASE, by Tapio, Wirkkala, 8 1/4” high and a BLUE TINTED GLASS DECANTER BOTTLE by Henera Tyrell, 10” high (internally cracked) £70-90

340.

GARNITURE OF THREE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY ENAMELLED AND GILT DECORATED OPALINE GLASS VASES, the tallest with cover, 20 3/4” high and 14 1/2” high £50-70

341.

FOUR SMALL ITALIAN BLUE GLASS VASES, with silver resist decoration, including a pair 3-4 3/4” (7.7cm - 12cm) high (one with paper label to base) £20-30

342.

SMALL CLEAR GLASS TUMBLER, finely wheel engraved with a fledgling amongst wild grasses, a bee overhead, 3 1/2” high £30-40

343.

GOOD QUALITY SUITE OF FORTY EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY DRINKING GLASSES, with polygonal bowls and bases, each wheel engraved with an armorial crest (40) £100-150

344.

QUANTITY OF NINETEENTH/TWENTIETH CENTURY DRINKING GLASSES £60-80

345.

THREE CAITHNESS GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS ‘CAULDRON RUBY’ (x 2) 3” (7.6cm) and ‘Moon Crystal’ 1 3/4” (4.5cm) ANOTHER ‘Aries’ with hologram type inclusion and TWO OTHERS (6) £40-60

329.

BOHEMIAN CUT GLASS DECANTER AND STOPPER, 11 3/4” (29.8cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A LARGE FRUIT BOWL, SET OF SIX HEAVY TUMBLERS, ANOTHER SET OF SIX TUMBLERS, PEDESTAL CAKE DISH, PAIR OF STUART HOCK GLASSES ETC. (19) £30-50

330.

331.

332.

333.

334.

VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN CUT GLASS DECANTER WITH STOPPER, a 1930’s Art Deco cut glass DITTO of flattened angular form, a cut glass Eau-du-cologne BOTTLE, with stopper and a PAIR OF BLUE STAINED FROSTED GLASS JUGS, enamelled with flower sprays, with frilled rims (5) £30-50 PAIR OF CHINESE WHITE GLASS VASES, oviform, with short cylindrical necks enamelled in tones of brown, blue, yellow and white with flowering branches, 7” (17.8cm) high (2) £40-60 LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN WELL CUT GLASS FRUIT BOWL, with serrated rim, a NINETEENTH CENTURY CIRCULAR GLASS BOWL,with cover, an iridescent pink glass LIGHT SHADE AND A 1930’s GREEN TINTED FROSTED GLASS BOWL, the exterior moulded with plants (4) £20-40

335.

VICTORIAN ENGRAVED GLASS CELERY VASE, typical form with wheel cut floral border, 9 3/4” (24.8cm) high (chip to foot rim) and a CUT GLASS CIRCULAR POWDER JAR AND COVER, 5” (12.7cm) diameter (2) £15-25

336.

LARGE TWENTIETH CENTURY GLASS OVULAR PUNCH BOWL AND DOMED COVER, with facet cut finial, 12 3/4” high £50-75

337.

LARGE CUT GLASS TWO PART BOWL OR TABLE CENTRE in the form of a circular bowl on stand which reverses to form a flower vase, 11 1/2” high £50-75 33


352.

BOXED WEBB CUT GLASS SMALL ROSE BOWL AND GRILLE, 3 1/2” (8.9cm) high, together with a WATERFORD ‘PORTRAITS’ GLASS PICTURE FRAME, with easel support, 9 1/2” x 7 1/2” (24.1 x 19cm) boxed, GALWAY CUT GLASS FRUIT BOWL, ANOTHER SHIPS DECANTER AND STOPPER, PAIR OF GALWAY GLASS CANDLE HOLDERS, waisted VASE AND ANOTHER (9) £35-45

353.

CUT GLASS SPIRIT DECANTER, with cone shaped stopper, 12 1/2” (31.7cm) high, ANOTHER square and etched with a design of a badger, 10 3/4” (27.3cm) high and A BOXED SET OF SIX ‘OLD COUNTRY ROSES’ STEMMED DRINKING GLASSES, wheel cut with flowerheads £15-25

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GOOD MODERN CUT GLASS PEDESTAL BOWL, with waisted stem and square base, the strawberry diamond but bowl decorated with a broad gilt band, wheel cut with flowerheads and ‘C’ scrolls, 8” (20.3cm) high £25-35

347.

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY RED OVERLAID BUBBLE GLASS SPIRIT DECANTER AND STOPPER, orbicular with matching stopper and circular base, (21.6cm) high, chip to stopper £20-30

348.

NINETEENTH CENTURY GREEN GLASS DUMP with bubble inclusions, 4” (10.2cm) high £30-40

349.

CAITHNESS ‘PARTRIDGE IN A PEAR TREE’ LIMITED EDITION GLASS PAPERWEIGHT, (221/500) 3” (7.6cm) diameter, together with a SELKIRK ‘FIRECRACKER’ EXAMPLE, 2001. 3” (7.6cm) and ANOTHER ruby and gilt, 3” (7.6cm) diameter (3) £25-35

350.

BUT GLASS FRUIT BOWL, A MOULDED GLASS AND ELECTROPLATE CLARET JUG, a a CUT GLASS ASHTRAY and a PAIR OF MOULDED GLASS CANDLESTICKS £10-20

351.

SELECTION OF CUT GLASSWARE, including Jugs, Vases, Bowls, Tumblers, preserve pots etc. £40-60

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March 9

Books, Prints, Maps and Affordable Pictures at 12 noon

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Collector’s Sale, textiles and Costume

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Jewellery, Silver, Plated Wares, Watches and Gold Coins at 12 noon A full list of sale dates for 2010 is available on our website www.capesdunn.com and on www.ukauctioneers.com PLEASE NOTE We hold Victorian & Later Period Furniture & Effects sales fortnightly on Mondays (except Bank Holidays). These sales are on view Friday prior 2.30pm - 4.30pm and on the day of sale 9.15am - 11.am Sales commence at 11am

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CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. General. Every Lot is sold with all faults and errors of description and the auctioneers disclaim, for themselves and for the vendor, all responsibility for authenticity, age, origin, condition or quality. All statements on such matters whether printed in the Catalogue or made orally are statements of opinion and not representations of fact. Purchasers are deemed to have satisfied themselves on authenticity, condition, etc., before bidding and no-one in the Auctioneers’ employment has authority to make any representation of fact. 2. Bidding. The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots, to withdraw any Lots, to refuse bids and to regulate the bidding. He may bid on the vendor’s behalf for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneers’ discretion. 3. Fall of Hammer. The highest bidder shall be the buyer - if any dispute arises the Auctioneer has absolute discretion to settle the dispute or to re-offer the Lot. At the fall of the hammer every Lot shall be at the risk of the buyer, and the purchaser shall give to the Auctioneer his name and address and such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require, in default of which the Auctioneer may re-offer and re-sell the Lot or Lots in question. 4. Clearance of Purchases. No purchases shall be claimed or removed until the Sale has been concluded. All lots shall be paid for and removed at the buyer’s risk and expense at the end of the first working day following the Sale, failing which the Auctioneers shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all Lots not so removed shall remain at the risk of the buyer and subject to a warehousing charge of 25p per lot per day. If they are not removed within seven days of the Sale the Auctioneers may re-sell them by auction or privately without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneers in respect of any loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the purchaser of the Lot. 5. Agency and General. The Auctioneers act as agents only and they disclaim responsibility for default by either buyer or seller. They accept no responsibility in connection with the commissioning of members of their staff to bid for Lots on behalf of intending purchasers. Instructions given by telephone are accepted at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith. The Auctioneers do not guarantee the title of any Lot or Lots sold by them and will not be responsible for any defect in such title. 6. Defaults. If any buyer fails to comply with any of the above conditions the damages recoverable from the defaulter shall include all loss arising from any re-sale of the Lot together with the charges and expenses in respect of both sales and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the Auctioneers against the defaulter’s liability. 7. Third Party Liability. Every person on the Auctioneer’s premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his own risk and with notice of the condition of the premises and of the method of arranging furniture, etc. He shall have no claim against the Auctioneers in respect of any injury he may sustain or any accident which may occur. 8. Viewers handling goods on display will be held fully responsible for any damage or breakage. CHEQUES Purchasers wishing to pay by cheque must produce a Bank reference to the Auctioneers before the sale. PLEASE NOTE Cheques which are post-dated or written by a third party will not be accepted. There is a buyer’s premium of 15% + V.A.T. on the hammer price. 37


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