Ceramics
1. A Chelsea 'Han Sloane' type, red anchor 1752-58 dessert plate, the plate with slightly everted and shaped outline, the plateau painted
typically with a botanical study in colours, 21cm (8 1/2in) diameter
£100-150
2. A 19th century Staffordshire pottery full length portrait figure of
'Wellington', the plinth inscribed, 35cm (13
3/4in) high
£120-180
3. A Worcester blush ivory tall bottle vase, with
a pair of torc handles, the body and neck with arabesque panels on a gilt
ground, the base with impressed marks and pattern number 857, 38cm (15in) high
£250-300
4. An English porcelain part tea service, possibly
Worcester c. 1810, painted with puce and iron red bands of vines and gilt
branches (a quantity)
£300-350
5. A probably continental Majolica figure of a negro plantation worker, with brightly coloured clothes, resting on cotton bales, 67cm (26in)
high
£150-200
6. A possibly Welsh porcelain dessert plate, painted
with sprays of colourful flowers within a feathered blue border, 24cm (9 1/2in)
diameter, together with an underglaze blue floral painted porcelain soup plate,
possibly Rouen (2)
£150-200
7. An early 19th century Staffordshire blue and white pearlware meat plate,
with mixed floral border, the central
plateau with a pseudo-oriental river landscape, with chapel in the mid-ground
and figures, 53cm (21in) long
£200-300
8. An early 19th century Staffordshire blue and white pearlware meat plate,
with wyvern and diaper border, the central
plateau painted with a formal oriental garden with censer and fence
£70-100
9. An early 19th century Staffordshire blue and white pearlware meat plate,
with compartmented borders with Eastern
vistas, the central plateau printed with a stylised oriental courtyard scene
with merchants and returning hunters near pavilions and buildings, 43cm (17in)
wide
£150-200
10. A German porcelain plate, with raised and
tooled gilding in the form of an eagle and swastika, flanked by the initials
'A' and 'H', bearing the marks for Allach to the underside and the entwined sig
runes, together with a smaller matching side plate, the larger 28cm (11in)
diameter (2)
£100-150
11. A Minton blue celeste part dinner service,
with an entwined monogram to the border, bearing a John Mortlock retail mark to
base (a quantity)
£200-300
12. An 18th century Worcester porcelain oval dessert dish, with osier moulded border, painted with fancy birds in a watery
landscape, insects and a gilt dentil rim, c.1770, no mark, 23cm (9in)
£500-700
13. A 19th century Sevres
bisque porcelain cabinet bust of Napoleon III, with laurel wreath mantle
and Romanesque uniform, bearing incised marks to the reverse 'M f / f 29 / No.
3', 13cm (5 1/4in)
£50-70
14. A Belleek shell flute vase, on
rock work base, second black back stamp (1891-1926), 23cm (9in) high
£100-150
15. Four pieces of 18th century Caughley blue and white porcelain, includes two handled cup, tea and other bowls
£40-60
16. A set of twelve 19th century dessert plates, Minton green rims, each with a different hand painted river scene, 23cm
(9in) diameter
£50-70
17. An early 19th century Swansea porcelain cabinet cup and saucer, painted with flowers on a gilt ground, the harp shaped handle with gilt
detail, bearing an old collection label on the base ascribing the decoration to
Pardoe (William Henry Pardoe)
£100-150
18. A pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery figures 'Prince of Wales' and
'Princess', both mounted, the Prince 28cm (11in)
high, together with a Staffordshire pottery arbour group with seated lovers
among sprigged decoration
£60-80
19. A 19th century Meissen porcelain cabaret set, comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar pot and two cups with saucers and
covers, painted with 18th century figures in parkland scenes, together with a
similar tray, bearing blue cross swords mark (6)
£300-500
20. A pair of Samson porcelain vases and covers,
blue scale and exotic bird decoration, insect decorated covers
£70-90
21. A 19th century Coalport porcelain part dessert service, gilded cobalt blue ground with hand painted floral panel decoration, includes
a pair of tureens with butterfly covers and various dishes (a quantity)
£300-500
22. A collection of Meissen porcelain dessert plates, burgundy ground with central panels of figures in 18th century costume,
with floral reserves to the rim, 23cm (9in) diameter (a quantity)
£300-500
23. A Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester porcelain bowl, painted with magenta sprig decoration, embossed factory mark to base,
c. 1800, 17cm (6 3/4in) diameter
£40-60
24. An 18th century Worcester porcelain Queen Charlotte pattern part tea
set, with red and blue brocaded decoration
£800-1000
25. A collection of miniature ceramic and glass wares, includes hand painted Worcester mug, 4cm (1 1/2in) high, a stoneware
tyg, 4cm (1 1/2in) high, Fairing, Quimper, Chinese miniature houses and
figures, etc (a quantity)
£70-100
26. A collection of late 18th century blue and white toys, includes tea bowls and saucers, jugs and teapot with cover painted with
chinoiserie landscapes (a quantity)
£100-150
27. A pair of c.1900 substantial Italian Majolica columns, marbled ground with floral encrusted stems on circular bases, 93cm (36
1/2in) high, tops 32cm (12 1/2in) diameter
£300-500
28. A pair of 18th century Delft lobed chargers,
cobalt blue painted floral decoration, 36cm (14in) diameter
£200-300
29. A pair of Dresden type porcelain framed wall mirrors, floral encrusted, each mounted with a cherub, fitted bevel plate glass,
49cm (19in) high
£200-300
30. A Royal Copenhagen porcelain small globular vase, butterfly and flower design, 6cm (2 1/4in) high, together with a Danish
rabbit, Russian rabbit and Lladro dog (4)
£80-120
31. A Copeland Spode Italian bowl, 24cm
(9 1/2in) diameter, together with a pair of 19th century blue and white plates
with river parkland scenes and two table stands, one 31cm (12 1/4in) diameter
on shallow foot in willow pattern
£50-70
32. An extensive collection of blue and white pattern tea, coffee and dinner
wares, includes various size plates, soup plates,
bowls, lidded tureens, jug, egg cups, tea and coffee cups, saucers, etc, some
'Old Willow' gilt edged (a quantity)
£150-200
33. A Wedgwood terracotta flagon of Gothic design, plated collar mount with 'C' scroll handle and hinged cover,
decoratively pierced shoulder mount, the cartouche engraved with a crest of a
scallop shell over a pole, 30cm (12in) high
£80-120
34. A late 19th century Worcester porcelain elephant vase, howdah moulded neck, gilded detail to a white ground, impressed and
printed mark to base, 19cm (7 1/2in) high
£150-200
35. A 19th century Worcester porcelain wine cooler, cobalt blue panel decoration, with applied acanthus leaf handles, faux
oriental character marks to base, 19cm (7 1/2in) high
£150-200
36. A 19th century Wedgwood creamware tray, shallow
black lined gallery, painted to the sole with a full bloom rose and sprigs,
impressed mark, 37cm (14 1/2in) diameter
£150-200
37. A Sevres porcelain cup and saucer, painted
with cut blooms with a diaper of apple green and gilt detail (later applied)
£90-100
38. A KPM (Berlin) porcelain water cistern, painted
with fancy birds in a tree, roundel and sceptre mark to base, c. 1850, 34cm (13
1/4in) high
£250-300
39. A Plau porcelain figural table candlestick, modelled
with a cupid amidst blossoms, mounted twin sconces on rococo base, 20cm (8in) high
£80-100
40. A 19th century Samson of Paris porcelain armorial plate, of octagonal form, painted in the Qian Long famille rose style, bearing
the legend 'Non Sibi', 23cm (9in) diameter
£150-200
41. A pair of 19th century Sevres bisque porcelain roundels, depicting the Emperor Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie after the
portrait studies by Jules Constant Peyre, one inscribed 'J. Peyre F /
Nieuwerkerke Dir', 8 cm (3 1/4 in) diameter
£80-100
42. A pair of late 18th century creamware bread dishes and stands, each with osier moulded body and pierced border, possibly Wedgwood,
25cm (10in)
£80-100
43. A pair of early 20th century Dresden porcelain circular Monteith form
glass rinsers, each with crenellated rim and shell
handles, painted in the round with fancy finches and insects, marked in black
script to the underside, 20cm (8in), together with a Samson child's armorial
plate (3)
£70-100
44. A large Doulton Lambeth two handled loving cup, the salt glazed two tone stoneware body with applied hunting and domestic
scenes, 16cm (6in) diameter, together with other hunting type harvest jugs (a
quantity)
£80-100
45. A 19th century Samson porcelain copy of a Worcester blue scale and fancy
bird bullet form teapot and cover, 20
cm (8 in), bearing bogus seal mark to the base, together with a pair of Samson
blue scale and fancy bird teacups and saucers and a Hilditch teapot and cover
(4)
£70-100
46. An early 19th century Sunderland pink splash lustre pot bellied jug, printed with a view of the Iron Bridge over the Wear and verse panels,
together with one other Sunderland lustre jug with Masonic verse, the larger
jug 31 cm (12 1/4 in) wide, a 'Mariner's Arms' frog mug, and two Wedgwood
creamware boots (5)
Provenance: the Burdon-Muller family. Rowland Burdon of Castle Eden,
Member of Parliament for County Durham, was the main subscriber towards the
cost of the Wearmouth bridge, contributing some £30,000 of the total of £34,000
£80-100
47. A collection of three similar Majolica glazed embossed pottery bread
dishes, with wheat ear decoration, two bearing
the inscription 'Where reason rules appetite obeys' and one with the
inscription 'Eat thy bread with thankfulness', 33cm (13in) wide, together with
a drab glazed Majolica sardine box and cover (4)
£150-250
48. A matched set of ten Meissen porcelain circular dessert plates, each printed and painted with ornithological studies with sprigs and
insect borders, bearing concealed cross swords mark to the bases, 23cm (9in)
diameter, together with two items of continental porcelain (12)
£250-300
49. A large Turners embossed hunting mug,
with panoramic scenes of huntsmen coursing a hare, the smear glazed body with
silver-mounted rim with later inscription, 20cm (8in) high, together with other
ceramics (a quantity)
£60-80
50. A collection of green leaf moulded dessert plates (a quantity)
£60-80
51. A 19th century Staffordshire pearlware figure of a recumbent long dog, scratching its neck with its hind leg, on an oval base, 11cm (4in) long
£100-150
52. A pair of 19th century probably North Country pearlware black and white
rabbits, 5cm (2in) wide, together with other items
of miniature pottery and porcelain (a quantity)
£60-100
53. A 19th century Meissen miniature (toy) porcelain figure of a sitting
hen, cross swords mark to base, 3.5cm (1
1/2in) long
£70-100
54. A collection of probably Samson of Paris oriental style miniature
porcelain items, including vases, tea pots and other
items (a quantity)
£80-100
55. A pair of Berlin porcelain triform table salts, painted with summer blooms and pink swags, sceptre mark to bases
£70-100
56. A collection of early 19th century English pearlware, to include leaf-shaped pickle dishes, and some late 18th century blue
and white porcelain items (a quantity)
£70-100
57. A Doulton Lambeth Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee stoneware jug, and one other, 20cm (8in), together with a salt-glazed baluster hunting
jug with metal mounted mouth and loop handle (3)
£70-100
58. A Swiss Chapallaz, Duillier, squat meiping design studio pottery vase, thickly glazed with a flambé soufflé glaze, 9cm (3 1/2in) diameter,
together with a tenmoku glazed bulbous pottery vase by the same studio and one
larger studio pottery baluster vase (3)
£80-100
59. A pair of early 19th century pearlware gravy boats, of silver shape with sweeping eagle's head handles, painted with blue
and green sprigs, 21cm (8 1/4in) long, together with a late 18th century
creamware bowl with Sunderland Bridge transfer (3)
£80-100
60. A Britannia Pottery and Porcelain Co Jasper ware jardiniere, together with a quantity of other ceramics
£80-100
61. An 18th century Worcester porcelain blue and white bullet form tea pot
and cover, of small size, decorated in the 'cannon
ball' pattern, bearing workmen's marks to the base, 15cm (6in) wide, together
with an 18th century Worcester porcelain sparrow beak jug in the flower and
butterfly pattern (2)
£80-120
62. A Clarice Cliff 'Tonquin' part dinner service, with blue and white transfer decoration (a quantity)
£100-150
63. A Clarice Cliff 'Gayday' bee skep honey pot,
8cm (3 1/4in) high
£80-120
64. A Clarice Cliff 'Gayday' bee skep honey pot,
8cm (3 1/4in) high
£80-120
65. A collection of four Clarice Cliff dishes and plates
£60-80
66. A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern porcelain two handled tray, together with a Royal Crown Derby bachelor's tea set and other items (a
quantity)
£220-250
67. No lot
68. A set of six George Jones Crescent china dessert plates, hand painted with fish, annotated on the reverse and signed 'W Birbeck',
22cm (8 3/4in) diameter
£80-100
69. No lot
70. An 18th century Dr Wall period Worcester porcelain bullet form tea pot
and cover, together with an early 20th century
pierced border dessert plate painted with an Italianate quay scene (2)
£80-100
71. A 19th century Derby porcelain urn form vase, duck egg ground with landscape panel decoration, factory mark and title
to base 'In Germany', 16cm (6 1/4in) high, together with exotic bird and other
part dessert services, ribbon plates, pair of sauce tureens, covers and stands,
etc (a quantity)
£70-100
72. A Davenports of Longport Victorian loving cup, with a panel painted with a raven on a rocky outcrop on one side and a
presentation inscription on the other, 13cm (5in) high
£80-100
73. A 19th century Meissen chamberstick,
bird and prunus cobalt decoration, together with a Meissen cup (2)
£60-80
74. A 19th century blue and white transfer printed pottery mazarine, chinoiserie design with pagodas on islands, 42cm (16 1/2in), together
with one smaller decorated with European river parkland scene, 34cm (13 1/2in)
(2)
£100-150
75. A late Victorian pottery foot bath and matching water ewer, cobalt blue rims, gilded detail and floral posy decoration
£70-100
76. An Italian Majolica decoration, moulded
as citrus fruit and blossom on a sprig of leaves, monogrammed 'PQM' verso, 26cm
(10in)
£70-100
77. A Vienna blanc de chine porcelain figure of Gourmandise, standing with hand aloft by a classical podium, blue underglaze mark to
base, 18cm (7in) high
£100-150
78. Two Victorian blue and white transfer-printed pottery water ewers, together with a Davenport pastille burner, a continental bisque
'Three Graces' figurine and a Bretby Cat, No 2230 (5)
£70-100
79. A Wedgwood ivy pattern part dinner service, comprising
graduated meat serving dishes, oval vegetable tureens, sauce tureens, ladle,
plates of various sizes (a quantity)
£60-80
80. A Samson of Paris Qian Long style garniture,
comprising a pair of small lidded vases and a gu shaped vase decorated with
famille rose sprays and mock armorials, bearing faux seals to the base, 14cm (5
1/2in) high
£60-80
81. An early 18th century Dutch Delft wall mounted water cistern, of silver shape with mask spout and dolphin handle, the basin with mask
head decoration, painted throughout with domestic scenes of figures in
interiors, the dome cover with acorn finial, 46cm (18in) high
£500-800
82. A late 19th/early 20th century Dutch Delft sedan chair, with underglaze blue scenes of figures in classical decoration, 26cm
(10in)
£150-250
83. An 18th century Dutch blue and white Delft cartouche form wall plaque, with raised moulded border, the central plate painted with a scene of a
crowd gathered to watch performers on an open air stage, 58cm (23in) high
£800-1200
84. An 18th century Dutch blue and white Delft cartouche form wall plaque, with raised moulded border, the central plateau painted with Jesus
Christ calling the fishermen from their boats to be the fishers of men, bearing
the legend 'MAT, / J4, VS, 24 / TOT, 32', 37cm (14 1/2in) high
£300-500
85. A probably 18th century English Delft charger, with floral border, the central plateau decorated with an oriental style
formal garden with figures, bamboo and peony, 35cm (13 3/4in) diameter,
together with two similar Delft plates with figures in landscapes (3)
£80-120
86. An 18th century Dutch blue and white Delft cartouche form wall plaque, with raised moulded border, the central plateau painted with a scene of
vessels on an estuary with a fire signal tower and cannon on an outcrop above,
59cm (23in)
£600-800
87. A large German stoneware stein and cover,
with panels of emperors, the domed cover with seated gnome, 38cm (15in) high,
together with two smaller open steins (3)
£80-100
88. Two Royal Crown Derby paperweights, Mallard
Duck and Mandarin Duck, both with original boxes
£70-90
89. Two Royal Crown Derby paperweights, Terrapin
and Rockhopper Penguin, original boxes and certificates, together with a Dragon
(no box) (3)
£70-90
90. A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Cockatoo,
in original box with certificate, together with a Little Owl, boxed (2)
£70-90
91. A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Paptim
Crocodile, signature edition, in original box with certificate
£40-60
92. A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Hippopotamus,
gold backstamp edition, No 1607 of 2500, with original box and certificate
£70-90
93. A late 18th century Caughley blue and white porcelain 'toy' mug, with simple loop handle, painted with sailing barges and a populated
island, 3cm (1 1/4in) high, together with three similarly decorated pin dishes
by the same manufacturer, 7cm (2 3/4in) (4)
£70-100
94. A late 18th century Caughley blue and white porcelain butter boat, of leaf form with serrated border, the interior with sprays of single
blooms, 9cm (3 1/3in) long, together with two other butter boats of flared
form, painted with flowers (3)
£70-100
95. A Clarice Cliff vase, moulded with a flowering
tree design, 20cm (8in) high
£120-180
96. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware miniature tyg,
3.5cm (1 1/2in), together with a bachelor tea pot and other stoneware items (a
quantity)
£100-150
97. No lot
98. A pair of late 19th century mottled green glaze Minton vases, painted in gilt, with bulrush decoration, impressed marks to base, 19cm
(7 1/2in) high
£300-500
99. Three Doulton stoneware Taylor's patent beer taps, mottled green ground glaze with piped decoration and metal fittings
£100-150
100. An early 20th century Katzhutte Art Deco figurine, a lady of fashion, dark dress with star decoration, factory mark to
base, 32cm (12 1/2in) high
£300-500
101. An early 20th century Katzhutte figurine,
a lady of fashion, pink and yellow dress, floral design, factory mark to base,
32cm (12 1/2in) high
£300-500
102. A collection of Pillivuyt French dishes, decorated
with game on a yellow ground, together with a reticulated creamware bowl, 26cm
(10in) diameter, a Quimper jug with figure decoration monogrammed 'HB', a
flo-blue meat serving dish and a Buchan stoneware jug (a quantity)
£100-150
103. A Royal Doulton commemorative cup, on
turned stem and square platform base, inscribed 'Wemyss 1880-1980', to
celebrate the Wemyss centenary and to honour Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother,
designed by Rogers de Rin, limited edition 11 of 500, 19cm (7 1/2in) high
£80-120
104. A Goldshieder glazed terracotta model of a faun, cream crackle glaze, incised and printed marks to base, 3cm (12in) high
£80-120
105. A 19th century Ashworths ironstone rectangular meat plate, painted in the Chinese export ware style on a duck egg blue ground, 37cm
(14 1/2in) wide
£60-100
106. A Meissen porcelain plate, with hand-painted
Deutsche Blumen decoration, blue crossed sword mark, c.1900, 24cm (9 1/2in)
£70-90
107. A collection of porcelain toys,
includes Coalport cobalt blue, gilded cup and saucer, Royal Crown Derby posy
decorated cup and saucer, etc (a quantity)
£50-70
108. A collection of twelve Royal Doulton figures of Charles Dickens
characters, including Micawber, Bill Sykes, Sairy
Gamp and others
£150-200
109. A collection of twelve Royal Doulton figures of Charles Dickens
characters, including Oliver Twist, Fagin, Scrooge
and others
£150-200
110. An 18th century Worcester porcelain tea pot and cover, of fluted barrel form, with gilt saw tooth decoration, probably by the
workshop of James Giles, 13cm (5 1/4in) high, together with a Worcester scallop
edged plate, gilded by the workshop of James Giles, with a central flower sprig
within a scroll line rim with radiating graduated dot ground and a striped rim,
21.5cm (8 1/2in) and a tea pot decorated in the 'Queens Gilt' pattern, in the
workshop of James Giles, cross swords and 9 mark in underglaze blue to the
base, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) (3)
£200-300
111. An 18th century Worcester porcelain tea pot and cover, painted in coloured enamels with a rare pattern of scattered flower
sprigs with a gilt chain and red border, 14cm (5 1/2in)
£200-300
112. A Davenport porcelain Imari scent bottle,
of cylindrical form, with rounded shoulders, cylindrical neck and round knop
stopper, 13cm (5 1/4in), together with a matching powder pot and cover, pattern
number 6673, 10cm (4in) diameter (2)
£120-180
113. A late 19th century Royal Derby porcelain Imari octagonal box and cover, decorated with pattern number 2451, painted marks in iron red, 9cm (3
1/2in) high, c. 1888, together with a Royal Crown Derby Imari side plate,
pattern number 1128, date code for 1917, impressed 'Derby 2.14', printed marks
in iron red, and a Royal Crown Derby coffee can and saucer, pattern number
1128, printed marks in puce, c. 1950 (3)
£150-200
114. A 19th century continental porcelain allegorical figure representing
South America, wearing a feather head dress and
cape with a parrot on his arm and bow in his hand, decorated in orange, green,
blue, puce and yellow enamels, standing on a base moulded with an alligator
picked out in gilt, 16cm (6 1/4in) high
£160-180
115. An 18th century Worcester porcelain globular tea pot, with loop handle and domed cover with flower head knop, painted in
Chinese export style, with famille rose flower sprays and sprigs beneath a pink
diaper border, 15cm (6in) high
£100-150
116. An 18th century Chaffers Liverpool porcelain tea pot and cover, of globular form with loop handle, the shallow domed cover with domed
knop, painted in enamels in famille rose style with a bird perched on a branch
over a holed root, 14cm (5 1/2in) high
£400-600
117. A Chamberlain's Worcester porcelain oval spiral fluted sucrier and
cover, decorated with flower sprigs in iron red
and gilt within a rare similarly decorated yellow ground border, pattern number
221, painted marks in gilt to the cover 'Chamberlains Worcester Warranted',
14.5cm (5 3/4in) high, together with a similar sucrier and cover decorated in
gilt (2)
£100-150
118. A Chantilly porcelain lobed plate,
the rim moulded with basket weave, the centre painted in coloured enamels with
a flower spray of roses, carnations and other flowers, painted hunting horn
mark, 24cm (9 1/2in) diameter
£100-150
119. A Derby King Street porcelain two handled basket, with lattice oval body and interlinked arcaded rim encrusted with
flowers, underglaze mark in blue, 18.5cm (7 1/4in) wide
£160-180
120. A Davenport porcelain rectangular plaque,
painted in coloured enamels by Abbott with a panoramic view of Mont Blanc from
the Jura, titled in iron red and impressed 'Abbott', c. 1840, 13.5 x 8.5cm (5
1/4 x 3 1/4in)
£260-280
121. An English porcelain rectangular plaque,
painted in coloured enamels with the 'Vale of Theify near Newcastle,
Cardiganshire' by M. Shaw, titled and signed in iron red verso, 10.5 x 14.5cm
(4 1/4 x 5 3/4in)
£160-180
122. A continental porcelain plaque,
painted en grisaille with a large country house, within a floral wreath painted
in coloured enamels on a gilt diaper ground, 13 x 16cm (5 1/4 x 6 1/4in)
£100-150
123. An 18th century Derby porcelain plate, painted
in coloured enamels with swags of leaves suspending flowers hung from a
two-tone purple line, with deep purple rim, 25cm (9 3/4in) diameter,
over-glazed crossed swords mark in blue, c. 1780, together with a similar
Meissen Punkt period plate from which it was copied (2)
£300-400
124. An 18th century Bow porcelain allegorical figure of winter, seated warming his hands on a brazier, with encrusted holly leaf and
berries scattered below, the base with four scroll feet picked out in gilt, the
figure's coat decorated with flower sprigs in puce, iron red and black, his
breeches in iron red, marked in iron red with anchor and cross, 17.5cm (7in)
high
£400-500
125. An 18th century Bow porcelain allegorical figure of spring, in the form of a young lady wearing a hat, seated holding a posy of
flowers and a basket of flowers, the base with four scroll feet picked out in
gilt, she decorated in puce, gilt, iron red and black, marked in iron red with
anchor and cross, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) high
£400-500
126. An 18th century Bow porcelain figure of a boy, wearing a black hat with yellow ribbons, a yellow jacket lined in puce
with a flower decorated waistcoat, holding two bunches of grapes, with puce
breeches, on a mound base with two encrusted flower sprigs and moulded scrolls
picked out in puce, 14cm (5 1/2in) high
£600-800
127. An 18th century Bow porcelain figure of a girl, wearing a black hat with red ribbon, seated holding a basket of grapes,
her turquoise bodice with a blue sprigged apron over a yellow skirt with black
line hem, the mound base encrusted with leaves moulded with scrolls picked out
in puce, 14cm (5 1/2in) high
£600-800
128. A Derby pale period porcelain figure,
with a puce cap, holding one hand aloft and the other holding her skirt, her
bodice decorated with puce scrolled panels flanked by yellow panels with green
and puce sleeves, the skirt with scattered flower sprigs, her shoes in yellow
with puce ribbons on flat base, with four scrolled feet picked out in green,
yellow and puce, 26cm (10in) high
£500-700
129. A Royal Crown Derby Imari flared hexagonal vase, decorated with pattern 6299, date code for 1914, printed marks in iron
red, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) high
£140-180
130. An 18th century Worcester porcelain tea pot and cover, of globular form with loop handle, the shallow domed cover with flower
sprig knop, painted in coloured enamels with two scenes of oriental figures
within iron red and gilt line bands, segmented by landscapes in puce within
similar borders on a gilt ground, probably by the London workshop of James
Giles, 14cm (5 1/2in) high
£360-400
131. A Liverpool (Christians) porcelain tea pot and cover of globular form, with loop handle, decorated in coloured enamels with floral sprays and
sprigs, with double iron red line border, 16cm (6 1/4in)
£160-180
132. An early 19th century English porcelain egg cruet, probably late Flight, Barr and Barr, Worcester, the stand with central
ring handle above a pierced oval platform enclosing six egg cups on a flared
base, decorated with a band of pink flowers on gilt leafy branches, issuing
green leaves and acorns, 15cm (6in)
£180-220
133. A Liverpool (Christians) porcelain tea pot and cover of globular form, with loop handle, decorated in coloured
enamels with floral sprays and sprigs with double iron red line border, 13cm (5
1/4in) high
£160-180
134. A Liverpool (Pennington) porcelain tea pot and cover of globular form, with loop handle, printed in underglaze blue with scenes of oriental
figures, one holding a bird in a garden, the other walking towards a temple,
within a double line border with scroll and diaper bands, 13cm (5in) high
£160-180
135. An 18th century Delft tile, decorated
in manganese with a scene with a house in a landscape within a four line
border, with quatre flower heads to each corner, 13cm (5in) square, together
with two tiles decorated in blue, one with a canal scene, the other with a
figure (3)
£60-80
136. A 19th century black basalt tea pot and cover, of boat form, with flared neck, lion moulded spout and snake handle,
the domed reeded cover with flower finial, one side impressed 'India, Portugal
& Spain - Vittoria 21st June 1813' within laurel moulding flanked by
arabesques, the other side moulded with a bust of Wellington on a plinth
impressed 'Viresque Acquirit Eundo' flanked by a trumpeting angel and Britannia
holding a laurel wreath, within a line moulded border suspending a banner
impressed 'Wellington', 25.5cm (10in) high
£200-300
137. A Grainger Lee & Co Worcester porcelain jug, of bulbous form with straight neck and flared spout, painted in coloured
enamels with a still life of dead game within gilt line borders on a gilded
ground of swags and scrolls, with a band of overlapping rosettes, painted marks
in iron red, 20cm (8in) high
£100-150
138. An 18th century Chelsea porcelain pot pourri vase, encrusted with flowers and leaves, with applied pierced scrolls above
two scenes each of two birds on fruiting branches with pierced applied frill
below picked out in puce and gilt, the slightly flared foot and neck with green
lined bands, 22cm (8 3/4in) high
£260-280
139. A Derby porcelain saucer dish,
the border painted with panels of roses within gilt line borders on a peach
ground, with gilt stars and white enamel dots, by William Billingsley, pattern
number 269, painted marks in puce, 20.5cm (8in) diameter
£260-280
140. An 18th century Derby porcelain asparagus server, painted in underglaze blue with an oriental landscape of a house and two
trees, 8.5cm (3 1/4in) high
£150-200
141. An 18th century Derby porcelain asparagus server, painted in underglaze blue with an oriental landscape of a house and two
trees, 8.5cm (3 1/4in) high
£150-200
142. An 18th century Derby porcelain figure of Falstaff, wearing a puce hat and coat over a puce, turquoise and yellow waistcoat
with an iron red belt picked out in gilt, with turquoise breeches and black
boots, on a scrolled base with encrusted flowers picked out in gilt and
turquoise, 25cm (9 3/4in) high
£180-220
143. A 19th century British porcelain vase,
possibly Rockingham, with two swan neck handles in gilt, the tapering bulbous
body painted in coloured enamels with roses, bluebells and other flowers, with
a poppy specimen to the reverse, the flared neck with gilded arabesques on a
square foot, 21cm (8 1/2in) high
£220-280
144. A 19th century English porcelain vase,
possibly Rockingham, with two swan neck handles in gilt, with tapering bulbous
body painted in coloured enamels with a flower spray to each side, with gilt
flower spray to the flared neck and leaf moulded rim, on a square foot, 19cm (7
1/2in) high
£160-180
145. A Davenport porcelain two handled vase,
the tapering body painted in coloured enamels with pink roses and other flowers
within wide gilt bands, the cylindrical neck with flared rim, standing on
a square base, remains of anchor mark in
red, 18.5cm (7 1/2in)
£220-260
146. A Royal Crown Derby porcelain Imari miniature vase, of flared hexagonal form, decorated with pattern number 1128, c. 1932,
printed marks in iron red, 6.5cm (2 1/4in) high, together with a Royal Crown
Derby Imari miniature jug and basin, c. 1909, pattern number 2649, printed
marks in iron red (2)
£140-160
147. A pair of mid 19th century porcelain serving dishes, the centres painted in coloured enamels with a flower spray to the
centre and four others to the rim with a single gilt line border, 24cm (9
1/2in) wide, together with a Staffordshire porcelain square dish, similarly
decorated with a gilt dentil rim, 22.5cm (8 3/4in) wide (3)
£100-150
148. A Derby King Street porcelain inkwell, of
pierced cylindrical form with inset reservoir, painted in coloured enamels with
rose sprigs within gilt line rims, 9cm (3 1/2in) diameter
£100-150
149. A pair of Royal Crown Derby porcelain shaped two handled dishes, the centres painted in coloured enamels with a flower spray signed 'A.
Gregory', with four scattered rose sprigs within a gilt line and husk bands on
a green ground, impressed marks for 1920, printed marks for 1923, 29cm (11
1/2in) wide, together with a pair of Royal Crown Derby porcelain plates,
similarly decorated, printed and impressed marks, date code for 1927, pattern
number 9646, 23cm (9 1/4in) diameter (4)
£340-380
150. A Barr, Flight and Barr porcelain shell-shaped dish, the centre painted in enamels with a butterfly within gilt line roundel
on a gilt vermicular ground, 19cm (7 1/2in), impressed marks
£250-350
151. A Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester porcelain plate, the centre painted with a view of Beauchief Abbey, Derbyshire, with
scattered butterflies within a raised gilded scroll border on a maroon ground,
with gilt rim, printed marks, impressed mark, and titled in puce, 23cm (9in)
diameter
£280-320
152. An 18th century Worcester porcelain coffee cup, tea cup and saucer, painted in an Imari palette with prunus blossom and flowers, segmented
by iron red mons and gilt foliage on a blue ground, square fret mark in under
glaze blue
£250-350
153. An 18th century Worcester porcelain globular tea pot and cover, with loop handle, painted in coloured enamels with two oriental figures
seated at a table and another offering a flower, within an underglaze blue
border, 14cm (5 1/2in) high
£260-280
154. A Swansea porcelain plate, painted in
coloured enamels with a flower spray and two further flower sprigs within gilt
line rims, impressed marks, 20.5cm (8in) diameter
£140-180
155. A Swansea porcelain plate, painted in
coloured enamels with a flower spray and three further flower sprigs within
gilt line rims, 20.5cm (8in) diameter
£140-180
156. A 19th century Wedgwood creamware tray,
the border painted with vine leaves, the reverse having printed marks and
impressed marks, 33 x 21cm (13 x 8 1/4in)
£50-80
157. An English porcelain two-handled basket, the
pierced lattice sides with pink and green flowerheads to the intersections on a
yellow ground, encrusted flowers to the base of the twig-shaped handles, the
interior painted in coloured enamels with flowers, 30cm (12in) wide
£200-220
158. An 18th century Worcester porcelain bowl,
printed in underglaze blue with the 'Three Ladies' pattern, script 'W' mark,
15.5cm (6in) diameter, together with another painted in underglaze blue with
the 'Mansfield' pattern, 12cm (4 3/4in) diameter (2)
£100-150
159. A 19th century English porcelain two-handled basket, pierced cover and
stand, with twig handles encrusted with flowers
and leaves, with moulded flower heads picked out in pink and yellow, on a
yellow ground, 26cm (10in) wide
£120-180
160. A 19th century Coalport porcelain 'Union' shaped plate, painted in coloured enamels with two exotic birds within a landscape,
with gilt borders and turquoise rim, probably by John Randall, 23.5cm (9 1/4in)
diameter
£180-220
161. A 19th century Coalport porcelain 'Union' shaped plate, painted in coloured enamels with a large flower spray with pink flowers
and violets with gilt borders and turquoise rim, probably by William
Billingsley, 23.5cm (9 1/4in) diameter
£180-220
162. A 19th century Spode Feldspar porcelain plate, painted in coloured enamels with a central flower spray within a crimson
moulded border picked out in gilt, printed marks in puce, pattern number 4904,
22.5cm (9in) diameter, together with a Spode saucer dish, painted with pink and
iron red flowers with two-tone green leaves on a blue and gilt border, 20cm
(8in) diameter, painted mark, pattern number 2630 (2)
£150-200
163. A 19th century Coalport porcelain cup and saucer, painted in coloured enamels with landscape views of the Chapel of the
Holy Ghost, Basingstoke, and Sir Robert Steel's Haverstock Hill, within black
line borders with scattered rose sprigs on a scattered gilt leaf and dot
ground, together with a Coalport 'Union' pattern oval-shaped two-handled dish
painted with flowers with gilt bands and a turquoise rim, and a Coalport cup
and saucer painted in coloured enamels with flowers on a gilt ground (3)
£160-180
164. A pair of vases in Worcester porcelain style, of waisted baluster form, with flared necks, decorated in coloured
enamels with flowers within gilt scrolling cartouches on a blue ground with
gilt flower sprigs, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) high
£100-150
165. An 18th century Worcester porcelain tea bowl and saucer, printed in underglaze blue with the 'European Landscape' pattern, with
gilt line rims, crescent mark, together with a saucer dish printed with 'Fruit
Sprigs' with a gilt line rim, crescent mark, 19.5cm (7 3/4in) diameter (2)
£220-250
166. A Royal Crown Derby porcelain plate,
painted in coloured enamels with a thatched cottage with a landscape beyond,
signed W. E. J. Dean, within a gilt-rimmed blue ground border with flower
stems, printed marks in iron red, c. 1930, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) diameter
£300-350
167. A Royal Crown Derby porcelain plate,
painted in coloured enamels with a bird in a landscape within a gilt border,
with flower sprigs to the rim within gilt and green bordered cartouches on a
mazarine blue ground, signed by Charles Harris, printed marks in brown,
impressed marks, c. 1899, 23cm (9in) diameter
£300-350
168. An 18th century Worcester porcelain plate,
with scalloped rim, painted with the 'Orange Brocade' pattern, 19cm (7 1/2in)
diameter, together with a Worcester plate painted with the 'Royal Lily' pattern
and a fluted Worcester saucer dish painted with two-tone interlaced ribbons,
21cm (8 1/4in) diameter (3)
£220-250
169. A Coalport porcelain Sevres-style plate, painted
in coloured enamels, with three birds in a landscape, the rim with three flower
sprays within gilt scrolling cartouches on a green ground, printed marks in
puce, 23.5cm (9 1/4in) diameter, together with another painted with the bust of
a lady with three flower sprays within gilt scrolling cartouches on a blue
ground, overglaze CBD mark, 23.5cm (9 1/4in) diameter
£80-120
170. An 18th century Derby porcelain plate, painted
in the style of Edward Withers with scattered flower sprays within blue and
gilt line rims, Crown D mark in blue, together with a pair of plates, each with
rose spray within a gilt border with a salmon and gilt rim, marks in purple,
23cm (9in) diameter
£200-300
171. An 18th century Cookworthy and Champion
porcelain four shell salt, each puce shell painted in coloured enamels with a dishevelled
bird in a landscape, on a shell and coral-encrusted base, with underglaze blue
mark, 10cm (4in) high
£300-500
172. A Minton porcelain miniature tea pot and cover, of squat form with loop handle and rose knop, the cover and body
encrusted with flowers and leaves, painted in coloured enamels picked out in
gilt, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 5cm (2in) high, together with a
miniature jug painted with C scrolls in green and gilt, encrusted with
flowering branches, 5cm (2in) high
£150-250
173. A Royal Worcester porcelain plate, the
centre painted by Harry Davis with a scene of Bettys-y-Coed [sic] within a gilt
scroll border, the rim with eight panels of flowers within gilt C-scroll
cartouches on a blue ground, signed, printed marks in puce, titled, date code
for 1906, 22cm (8 3/4in) diameter
£200-250
174. A pair of rectangular porcelain plaques, painted
in coloured enamels with Shakespeare's birthplace and Anne Hathaway's cottage,
signed 'A Clowes' and dated '93', 20 x 28cm (8 x 11in (framed)
£180-220
175. An 18th century Worcester porcelain mug of cylindrical form, painted in underglaze blue, pink, iron red and gilt, with the 'Queen
Charlotte' pattern, with a gilt rim and scrolled handle, crescent mark, 11.5cm
(4 1/2in) high
£140-160
176. A Chamberlain's Worcester porcelain coffee cup and saucer, with scroll handle, painted with chinoiserie figures and gilt, together
with two Chamberlain's floral and gilt tea cups and saucers (3)
£100-150
177. An early 19th century Swansea porcelain dish, painted with flower sprays in coloured enamels, with moulded rim,
painted mark in red, painted by Lavinia Billingsley according to old label
verso and ex Steele and Garnett collection, 20cm (8in) diameter
£200-250
178. A pair of Grainger's Worcester porcelain plates, each painted in coloured enamels with rural scenes by John Stinton
Senior, within gilt lines with raised enamel beading with a blue rim, impressed
marks, 23.5cm (9 1/4in) diameter
£120-150
179. A Coalport porcelain plate, painted in
enamels with three landscapes in raised gilded cartouches on a blue ground
segmented by raised gilded diaper cartouches on a pale yellow ground, printed
marks in green, 22.5cm (8 3/4in) diameter, together with a pair of Coalport
plates, the centre of each painted in enamels with a flower spray signed 'F.
Howard', with three further sprays to the rim, all within gilt cartouches on a
gilded grey ground (3)
£120-150
180. A Royal Crown Derby porcelain plate,
the centre painted with flowers in coloured enamels signed 'Cuthbert Gresley',
within a gilt line rim with a blue ground, printed marks in iron red, date code
for 1937, 25.5cm (10in) diameter, together with two Royal Crown Derby plates
painted by William Edward James Dean, one with a marine scene within a
turquoise border, printed marks in iron red and impressed marks, 23cm (9in)
diameter, the other with a landscape in coloured enamels within a gilt
scrolling flower band with gilded swags, printed marks in iron red, impressed
marks, date code for 1937, 22cm (8 3/4in) diameter
£200-300
181. Three Royal Crown Derby porcelain plates,
painted in coloured enamels with 'Old Derby Beckett St' and 'High Tor', both
signed 'R. Barnett', and 'Dovedale', signed 'R.B.', all within gilt line
borders with gilded scattered flower sprigs and highlighted moulding to the
rims, printed marks in iron red and impressed marks, 21.5cm (8 1/2in) diameter
(3)
£100-150
182. A Royal Crown Derby porcelain plate,
the centre painted with a marine scene of two sailing ships in rough seas
within a gilt line rim by William Edward James Dean, with a turquoise ground,
printed marks in iron red with impressed marks, 25.5cm (10in) diameter
£100-150
183. A Royal Crown Derby porcelain plate,
the centre painted with a marine scene of
two sailing ships in calm seas within a gilt line rim by William Edward
James Dean, with a turquoise ground, printed marks in iron red with impressed
marks, 25.5cm (10in) diameter
£100-150
184. A Royal Crown Derby porcelain Imari pedestal dish, with acorn moulded rim and pierced acorn moulded foot, printed mark in
iron red, impressed marks and date code for 1924, pattern number 1128, 22cm (8
1/2in) diameter
£160-180
185. A Royal Crown Derby porcelain plate,
the centre painted with a rural village scene by John Porter Wale, with a
moulded rim picked out in green, impressed marks, 22cm (8 1/2in) diameter
£140-160
186. A Caughley porcelain fluted shaped dish,
painted in underglaze blue with a chinoiserie scene of two boats between two
islands, 30cm (12in) wide
£180-220
187. An 18th century Worcester porcelain tea bowl and saucer, transfer printed in blue with the bat pattern picked out in gilt, ex
Zorensky Collection, together with a Worcester fluted tea bowl and saucer
decorated with the 'Dragon in compartment' pattern, two further cups and
saucers, two saucers and a coffee cup (7)
£180-220
188. A Chamberlain's Worcester porcelain tea
pot and cover, spirally fluted, painted with Chinoiserie figures, painted marks,
together with a New Hall porcelain cream boat, transfer printed and painted in
coloured enamels with a chinoiserie scene, printed marks, another printed in
underglaze blue with chinoiserie scenes and gilt rim, a Spode cream boat
decorated with bat printed flowers and a sucrier and cover (5)
£120-180
189. A pair of Royal Crown Derby porcelain Imari two-handled vases, of elongated tapering form and short flared necks with four moulded
feet, printed marks in iron red, pattern number 6299, c. 1906, 23cm (9in) high
£500-700
190. A Royal Crown Derby porcelain miniature basket, decorated in the Imari palette, printed marks in green, pattern number
6299, c. 1921, together with an Imari spoon warmer, printed marks in iron red,
date code 1904 (2)
£220-250
191. A Royal Crown Derby porcelain miniature two-handled campana vase, painted in the Imari palette, printed marks in brown, pattern number
1128, together with a Royal Crown Derby tea pot and cover, printed marks in
iron red, pattern number 6199, date code for 1916 (2)
£200-300
192. A Royal Crown Derby porcelain vase,
painted with a rural scene by William Edward James Dean within a raised gilt
cartouche on a blue and gilt ground, printed marks in iron red, date code for
1925, 9cm (3 1/2 in) high
£220-250
193. A Royal Crown Derby porcelain vase,
of bulbous form and flared neck, painted with flowers by Albert Gregory within
a gilt cartouche on a blue ground, printed marks in iron red, date code for
1911, 12cm (4 3/4in) high
£260-280
194. An 18th century Worcester porcelain blind earl leaf dish, painted with the 'Thunder and Lightening' pattern, 15cm (6in) diameter
£200-250
195. A Royal Crown Derby porcelain vase,
with two moulded handles, printed and painted with flowers within Imari panels,
on a flared and moulded foot, printed marks in iron red, 24cm (9 1/2in) high
£260-280
196. A Derby porcelain rectangular two-handled centre dish, on a flattened foot, with a band of gilt, iron red and purple scrolls,
painted marks in iron red, 30cm (12in) wide
£200-300
197. An English porcelain vase in Empire style,
with two winged caryatid handles, painted in coloured enamels with a scene of a
family seated outside a cottage within a gilt frame, on a blue ground, 27cm (10
1/2in) high
£200-300
198. An 18th century New Hall porcelain bowl,
painted with flower sprigs, the interior with swags suspended from the rim,
16cm (6 1/2in) diameter, together with another New Hall bowl, similarly
decorated (2)
£100-150
199. A Chelsea Derby porcelain fluted coffee cup and saucer, painted with sprigs of flowers, with a blue band decorated in gilt,
anchor and 'D 'marks in gilt
£160-180
200. A 19th century Minton porcelain two-handled ice pail in Sevres style, painted with a band of sea horses and a dolphin with Greek key frames,
with a turquoise ground, painted pattern 2258 V, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) high
£100-150
201. A Grainger's Worcester porcelain two-handled mug, painted in coloured enamels with views of Worcester within gilt scroll
cartouches on a pink ground, printed marks, 14cm (5 1/2in) high
£200-300
202. Two Derby porcelain ewers, each with high
loop handle, squat body and flared neck encrusted with flowers, one on a green
ground, the other on a turquoise ground, 15cm (6in) high (2)
£140-180
203. An 18th century Derby porcelain figure of Andromache, standing leaning on an urn with
pedestal, she wears a pink and yellow cloak, her dress painted with iron red,
yellow and blue flowers, on a canted rectangular base, with collection label
for Edward Knapper, 27cm (10 3/4in) high
£300-400
204. An 18th century Derby porcelain figure of Mars, standing with one hand on hip, holding the hilt of his sword in the
other hand, on a flower-encrusted scroll-moulded base picked out in green and
gilt, 20cm (8in) high
£160-180
205. An 18th century Derby porcelain figure of a girl, wearing a hat and leaning on a watering can resting on a fountain, 13cm
(5in) high
£120-150
206. Three Chelsea Derby porcelain plates,
each painted in coloured enamels with an urn surrounded by scattered flowers
with a blue and gilt rim, gilt anchor and 'D' marks and scattered two tone
green flower sprigs to the reverse, 23cm (9in) diameter
£100-150
207. A Derby porcelain saucer dish, with
gilt crown above interlinked 'SC' monogram, blue and gilt rim, 19cm (7 1/2in)
diameter, together with a Derby porcelain heart-shaped dish, probably painted
by Billingsley, pattern number 352, a crested dish with a border with three
gilt cartouches painted with fruit on a blue ground by Horatio Steele and a
Derby saucer dish painted with scattered flowers with a green diaper rim,
painted mark in blue, 20.5cm (8in) diameter (4)
£160-180
208. A possibly Welsh porcelain plate,
the centre painted in coloured enamels with a child seated with a ewe and a
lamb with scrolled rose swags and a blue dot ground, with green and gilt dot
rim, 26cm (10 1/4in) diameter
£120-180
209. Two Minton porcelain clogs, decorated with
flower sprigs with gilt dentil and line rims, printed marks in puce
£60-80
210. A Derby porcelain oval pail,
with two ring-moulded handles, painted in coloured enamels with named scenes
'Near Bewdley, Worcestershire' and 'In the Dingle near Broseley, Shropshire'
within gilt line borders, painted marks in blue and titled, 15cm (5 3/4in) wide
£220-260
211. An 18th century Worcester porcelain mug,
with reeded loop handle, transfer printed in black with scenes after Robert
Hancock 'Mayday' and 'Milkmaids', 12cm (4 3/4in) high
£150-200
212. A Royal Worcester blush ivory candle snuffer 'Granny Snow', printed marks in green, 7.5cm (3in) high, together with 'Hush', marks
in black, 9cm (3 1/2in) and 'Young Girl', marks in black, 8cm (3 1/4in) (3)
£140-160
213. A Neale & Co porcelain moulded and fluted tea bowl and saucer, decorated in gilt, together with a Derby chocolate cup and saucer
decorated in gilt, a Chamberlain's Worcester trio, two 'Dragon in Compartment'
cups and saucers and a New Hall cup and saucer painted with flowers on a gilt
lozenge ground (6)
£120-180
214. A Minton porcelain basket weave plate,
the centre painted with a rural landscape within moulded rope twist issuing
swags in yellow and gilt on a green ground, 26cm (10in) diameter
£100-150
215. A Minton porcelain table salt, in
the form of a gentleman seated holding a basket encrusted with flowers, on a
green and gilt scrolled base, 14cm (5 1/2in) high
£100-150
216. A 19th century porcelain two-handled loving cup, painted in coloured enamels with flowers and the gilt initials 'HM',
together with a Limoges box and cover painted with a lady and her admirer in
puce enamels, a Coalport moulded bowl, cover and stand painted with flowers, a
Worcester style saucer, a French bowl and two bisque figures (7)
£100-150
217. A rectangular porcelain plaque,
painted in monochrome puce enamels with an angel, signed and dated 'G. Lagorie
- 25 F. 1903', 25 x 19cm (9 3/4 x 7 1/2in)
£70-100
218. A Chelsea porcelain gold anchor silver shaped plate, the centre painted with scattered sprays of European flowers, the
moulded rim picked out in gilt and painted with four scenes of two birds, gold
anchor mark, 23cm (9in) diameter
£400-600
219. A Chelsea porcelain gold anchor silver shaped plate, the centre painted with scattered insects, the rim with three scenes of
birds in a landscape on puce scrolls, the feather-moulded edge painted in
turquoise with gilt edge, gold anchor mark, 21cm (8 1/4in) diameter
£600-800
220. A French porcelain vase, of flared moulded
scrolled form, painted in coloured enamels with flowers and picked up in gilt,
30cm (11 3/4in) high, together with another of similar form and decoration (2)
£50-70
221. A pair of Longpark Torquay terracotta vases, blue glazed with diving kingfisher and lily designs, 30cm (12in) high
£70-100
222. An 18th century Derby plate,
hand painted with 'Renunculus' botanical decoration, gilded rim, factory mark
and inscription verso, 23.5cm (9 1/4in) diameter
£50-70
223. An 18th century Derby figure of William Shakespeare, leaning upon a column with books, on a rococo base, 33cm (13in) high
£400-600
224. A 19th century Coalport Etruscan design two-section vase, with brick red ground gilded with trophies, 15cm (6in) high
£200-300
225. An artichoke form box and cover,
green glazed, printed 'MMA' to base, 13cm (5in) high, together with a cabbage
moulded small box and cover
£100-150
226. An 18th century Worcester tea bowl and saucer, moulded with chrysanthemum pattern, blue printed, the saucer bearing a
label for Albert Amor Ltd
£100-150
227. An 18th century Worcester tea bowl and saucer, together with a small handled Worcester cup and saucer
£80-120
228. An early 19th century can and saucer,
with Greek key border and panels painted by the London studio of Thomas Baxter
£80-120
229. A 19th century Meissen porcelain urn form vase with entwined serpent
handles, gilded with a cobalt blue body, blue
crossed swords mark to base, 49cm (19in) high
£350-450
230. A late 19th century majolica vase,
the flute moulded bulrush form with frog to ground, pale blue glazed interior,
27cm (10 1/2in) high
£100-150
231. A collection of late 19th century continental bisque vases, cherub and figure decorated, together with miscellaneous ceramic wares
£70-100
232. A Royal Worcester porcelain blush ivory basket, together with a Dudson candlestick, Moses in basket, mossware, early
Christmas cake decorations, etc
£80-120
233. A Parian figure group 'Eliezer and Rebecca', incised title to rectangular base and verso 'Art Union of Great
Britain', 39cm (15 1/2in) high
£150-200
234. A collection of five continental porcelain ballerina figurines, the largest 22cm (8 1/2in) high
£70-90
Glass
235. Vetri d'Arte Fontana (Vedar), a set of six enamelled glass goblets, each large bowl painted in enamels with a frieze of putti on a black
ground, signed 'Vedar', 19cm (7 1/2in) high. (Vedar was taken from the first
two letters of the first two words of the Milan company's name. The range was introduced by Dr Carlo Vezzoli
in 1925 and produced until 1930.)
£1000-1500
236. Vetri d'Arte Fontana (Vedar), a set of six enamelled glass finger bowls,
each painted in enamels with a frieze of
putti on a black ground, signed 'Vedar', 7.5cm (3in) high. (Vedar was taken from the first two letters
of the first two words of the Milan company's name. The range was introduced by Dr Carlo Vezzoli
in 1925 and produced until 1930.)
£500-700
237. A pair of 19th century blown glass rectangular form liqueur decanters, with gilt decoration to the shoulders, with stoppers, together with a
set of sixteen facetted tapering bowl liqueur glasses, with gilt decoration, on
square feet
£150-200
238. Two 19th century blown glass rectangular form liqueur decanters, with gilt decoration to the shoulders, with stoppers, together with a
similar small decanter, a tumbler with gilt swag decoration and a set of three
finger bowls with gilt floral decoration (7)
£150-200
239. A Siddy Langley (Devon) art glass bottle vase, with a kingfisher blue trailed iridescent finish, signed and dated
1991, 16cm (6 1/2in) high
£100-150
240. A George III glass, on lemon squeezer base,
engraved with pheasant in flight and 'L. Wilet', together with a Victorian
deeply cut glass water jug of squat form
£100-150
241. A pair of 19th century cut glass honey pots with covers, together with a collection of 19th and 20th century glass ware,
including one engraved with a fox hunting scene (a quantity)
£80-120
242. A large tapering glass vase,
ground pontil, 41cm (16in) high
£70-90
243. A set of five 19th century pan top glasses, facet
panelled on circular platform bases, together with a pair of 19th century table
salts and other glass wares
£80-120
244. A comprehensive suite of cut table glass,
includes stemmed wines, port, sherry, etc (a quantity)
£200-300
245. A claret jug, hob nail cut, together
with a pair of hob nail cut stemmed wine glasses with star cut bases (3)
£70-90
246. A late 19th century intaglio-cut glass vase, decorated with flowers and insects, of waisted form with ground pontil,
in the manner of Stevens and Williams, 30cm (12in) high
£80-120
247. A Stuart glass bowl, etched bird decoration,
raised on circular platform foot, 20cm (8in) diameter, together with a
turquoise overlaid glass vase, 32cm (12 1/2in) high (2)
£60-80
248. A set of three early to mid 20th century Stourbridge wheel cut wine
goblets, decorated with fox hunting scenes, on
circular platform feet, 14cm (5 1/2in) high
£80-120
249. A set of three early to mid 20th century Stourbridge wheel cut brandy
balloons, decorated with fox hunting scenes, on
circular platform bases, 14cm (5 1/2in) high
£80-120
250. A 19th century yellow-tinted drinking glass,
with conical bowl above knopped stem and spreading foot, 13cm (5in) high
£150-250
251. An 18th century style miniature ale glass, with
bladed and knop stem on a spreading foot, together with other glass ware from
the 19th and 20th centuries, 20cm (8in) (a quantity)
£100-150
252. A pair of Victorian prismatic cut glass obelisks, 15cm (6in) high, together with a pair of smaller obelisks
£70-100
253. A collection of glass chemist's or apothecary's jars, some with inset glass labels, including 'Brompton Lozenge', etc (a
quantity)
£60-80
254. A Victorian cut glass water jug, with
trailed glass decorated neck, with loop handle over a spreading foot, 27cm (10 1/2in), together
with a collection of 19th and 20th century decanters and stoppers
£150-200
255. An early 19th century amethyst glass pedestal egg cup, with ribbed body, 6cm (2 1/4in), together with a pair of pink and clear
frosted glass vases and other Victorian glass ware (a quantity)
£100-150
256. A collection of nine 19th century chemist's clear glass tundishes, in various sizes, the largest 24cm (9 1/2in) high
£80-100
257. A set of three cut glass spirit barrels, of
square decanter form, each fitted with a silver plated spigot top and plain
stopper, 21cm (8 1/4in)
£80-100
258. A George III Sunderland rummer, of bucket form, with square moulded base and domed 'lemon squeezer'
foot, cut with a scene of a brig passing below Sunderland Iron Bridge, bearing
a monogram to the reverse, 15cm (5 1/2in)
Provenance: the Burdon-Muller family. Rowland Burdon of Castle Eden,
Member of Parliament for County Durham, was the main subscriber towards the cost
of the Wearmouth bridge, contributing some £30,000 of the total of £34,000
£100-150
259. A George III Sunderland rummer,
of bucket form, with square moulded base and domed 'lemon squeezer'
foot, cut with a scene of a brig passing below Sunderland Iron Bridge, bearing
a monogram to the reverse, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) high
£100-150
260. A George III Sunderland rummer,
of bucket form, with square moulded base and domed 'lemon squeezer' foot, cut
with a scene of a brig passing below Sunderland Iron Bridge, bearing a monogram
to the reverse, 1.45cm (5 3/4in) high
£100-150
261. A George III Sunderland rummer,
of bucket form, with square moulded base and domed 'lemon squeezer' foot, cut
with a scene of a brig passing below Sunderland Iron Bridge, bearing a monogram
to the reverse, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) high
£100-150
262. A George III Sunderland rummer,
of bucket form, with square moulded base and domed 'lemon squeezer' foot, cut
with a scene of a brig passing below Sunderland Iron Bridge, bearing a monogram
to the reverse, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) high
£100-150
263. A George III Sunderland rummer,
of bucket form, with square moulded base and domed 'lemon squeezer' foot, cut
with a scene of a brig passing below Sunderland Iron Bridge, bearing a monogram
to the reverse, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) high
£100-150
264. No lot
265. A pair of Victorian prismatic cut glass obelisks, 15cm (6in) high, together with a pair of smaller obelisks and a single
obelisk
£80-100
266. An early 18th century onion form green glass bottle, with slender neck and bulbous punted body, bearing a circular seal
inscribed with the legend 'Bromsal Throckmorton 1724', 19cm (7 1/2in) high
£300-500
267. A 20th century cut glass twin branch table lustre, fitted central triangular section spike, raised on stem and platform base,
51cm (20in) high, together with a pair of candle lustres raised on star cut
bases, 18cm (7in) high, glass plates and other glass ware (a quantity)
£80-120
268. A 19th century Austrian claret ewer, with front of furnace work, loop handle, 27cm (10in) high
£100-150
269. A six piece cobalt cased and cut dressing table set, and one matched atomiser
£300-350
270. A substantial 19th century glass,
engraved fruiting vine rim, rock work and thistle cartouche, engraved 'R', on
knop stem with circular platform foot, 20cm (8in) high
£150-200
271. A John Haig and Co., Markinch 'Special Old Scotch' clear glass barrel, with metal tap and cork stopper, 29cm (11 1/2in) high
£80-100
272. An early 20th century Loetz type iridescent glass vase, with green trail decoration, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) high
£60-70
273. A pair of late 19th century probably Stourbridge turquoise glass vases, painted with native birds, 34cm (13in) high
£200-300
274. A William IV panel cut decanter with stopper, together with a set of four Venetian gilded green bowled wine glasses
and a pair of green wine glasses (7)
£50-70
275. An 18th century wine glass, with
flared bowl, plain stem and flared foot with fold-over rim, 16cm (6 1/4in)
high, together with another wine glass with short stem, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high
(2)
£140-160
276. An 18th century wine glass, with flared
bowl, tear-drop stem and flared foot, 16cm (6 1/2in) high, together with a 19th
century cut glass butter tub and cover (2)
£50-70
277. An 18th century English wine glass, with
bulbous bowl and faceted stem, 14cm (5 1/2in) high
£80-120
278. An 18th century English wine glass,
the flared bowl cut with swags and faceted stem, 14cm (5 1/2in) high
£100-150
279. An 18th century English wine glass, with
flared bowl and tear-drop stem, 16cm (6 1/4in) high
£100-120
280. A Victorian glass vase of floral petal form,
13cm (5 1/4in) high
£50-70
281. A Lalique glass kneeling figure 'Floreal',
signed in script and 'France' to base, 9cm (3 1/2in) high
£80-120