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THIRD DAY’S SALE

THURSDAY 31st JANUARY 2013

ORIENTAL AND EUROPEAN CERAMICS AND GLASS

Commencing not before 10.30pm

Oriental and European Ceramics and Glass will be on view on:

Saturday 26th January 9.00am to 1.00pm

Sunday 27th January 2.00pm to 4.00pm

Monday 28th January 9.00am to 5.15pm

Tuesday 29th January 9.00am to 5.15pm

Wednesday 30th January 9.00am to 5.15pm

Limited viewing on sale day

Enquiries: Nic Saintey

Tel: 01392 413100

Email: [email protected]

Enquiries: Andrew Thomas

Tel: 01392 413100

Email: [email protected]

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501An English opaque twist wine glass the trumpet shaped bowl with basal blade knop cut with lily of the valley motifs on a straight stem containing a pair of seven ply tapes set on a conical foot, 18 cm high.

£150 - 180502A group of three Dutch wine glasses one with round funnel bowl on an air and opaque twist stem with tooled collar set on a fold over foot, another with round funnel bowl set on a knopped air and opaque twist stem on stepped foot and another with round funnel bowl on a straight air and opaque twist stem on a domed foot, 17, 17.5 and 16.5 cm high respectively. (3)

£150 - 250

503A pair of clear glass table lustres the foliate cut base on octagonal stem each foliate cut everted top hung with pendants and prisms, 19.5 cm high.

£150 - 200504A pair of clear glass table lustres each with circular fret cut base on bulbous hobnail cut stem with blade knops and foliate cut top hung with prisms and pendant drops.

£100 - 150

505A French glass vase the white and red cased body of flattened oviform with flaring neck on circular foot, the body enamelled with a bird in flight amongst daisies, other blooms, grass and foliage between gilt bands, 33 cm high, later 19th century.

£150 - 180506Lalique ‘Coquilles’ a pair of frosted plaffoniers each of circular dish shaped form the exterior moulded with shells, the rim pierced for hanging, 30 cm diameter, the exterior rim wheel cut R. Lalique France.

£600 - 700507A Lalique ‘Marguerites’ shallow bowl of clear circular form, the rim moulded with a band of daisies, the underside cut with a radial band of stems, 37 cm diameter, stencilled Lalique France.

£200 - 250

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508An Art glass vase of tapering square profile with pinched flaring neck, the pale green body applied with arbitrary green trails on a granular silver ground, 24.5 cm high.

£200 - 250509A Chinese biscuit porcelain garlic shaped vase incised and enamelled with sturgeon and carp amongst aquatic plants under pale aubergine, yellow and black glazes reserved on a green ground, 36 cm high, apocryphal artemesia leaf mark, converted as a lamp and drilled through mark.

£200 - 300510A Chinese porcelain brush pot of cylindrical form enamelled in the famille rose palette with a vignette of four geese and one in flight above a fenced garden containing rocks, peony, chrysanthemum and grasses, the reverse with a pair of butterflies, 15 cm high, apocryphal Qianlong mark.

£400 - 600

511A Chinese porcelain vase of oviform and decorated in the famille verte palette with two encircling panels, one depicting a seated scholar and other figures and on the reverse the same scholar attended by a deer beside plantain, the other with branches of persimmon, between underglaze blue dragon and foliate bands, 23.5 cm high, three character mark in concentric rings, 19th century.

£300 - 500512A Chinese porcelain vase of lozenge shaped form with notched corners, each facet embossed with a pair of Shou medallions and one larger, reserved on a turquoise embossed thunder key ground, 28 cm high, incised apocrythal artemesia leaf mark.

£200 - 300513A Chinese porcelain millefleurs circular box and cover the exterior enamelled in the famille rose palette with profuse colourful blooms, 26.5 cm diameter, apocryphal Qianlong seal mark, early 20th century.

£200 - 300

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514A large Cantonese porcelain punch bowl enamelled with panels of figures alternating with birds, butterflies and blooms reserved on a ground of flowers, fruit, foliage and butterflies, 41 cm diameter, bears apocryphal Xianfeng marks.

£180 - 220

mallow, lotus and other brooms, the shoulders with precious objects beneath a thunder key band, 28 cm high.

£150 - 250518A Chinese porcelain baluster vase boldly painted in blue with two deer and two cranes in a rocky and wooded river landscape, Kangxi, 25.5 cm high, two short firing and associated cracks to the rim, with hardwood cover and stand.

£250 - 350

515A Canton porcelain bowl the centre enamelled with a large panel of male and female figures and attendants within a garden pavilion with six smaller panels of similar figures alternating with birds, blooms and butterflies reserved on a profuse ground of fruit, flowers, foliage and butterflies, the exterior similarly decorated, 37 cm diameter mid 19th century together with carved hardwood stand.

£600 - 800516A Chinese porcelain Meping vase painted in blue with prunus and cracked ice, 33 cm high, concentric ring marks, but late 19th/early 20th century.

£280 - 320517A pair of Chinese porcelain hanging vases of amphora form with raised flaring neck the shoulders with four lugs, enamelled in the famille rose palette with scattered peony, chrysanthemum, prunus,

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519A Chinese porcelain plate of lotus moulded form the centre decorated with an iron red dragon and enamelled in the famille rose palette with cloud scrolls and the interior and exterior of the rim with peony, lotus, chrysanthemum, prunus and many other blooms, 25 cm diameter, iron red Daoguang seal mark, small area of glaze wear.

£300 - 500520A Chinese porcelain bottle vase of globular form with raised mildly waisted neck, the blue glaze falling short of the footrim, with brown glazed rim, 38 cm high.

£200 - 250

521A Chinese celadon glazed brush holder of pierced hexagonal profile embossed and carved with chilong amongst foliage, 9 cm high.

£80 - 120522A Chinese porcelain baluster jar and cover painted in blue and highlighted in gold with a continuous waterside landscape reserved on a pale celadon ground beneath a cods roe and diaper border, the domed cover with kylin knop, 48 cm high, Qianlong, broken and professionally restored.

£300 - 500

523A matched pair of Chinese blue and white brushpots of waisted cylindrical form with flared rims, one painted with a man seated on a footbridge with two female figures below, the other with a man on horseback and a man carrying wares on his back, all within a rocky landscape, concentric ring marks, Kangxi, 12 cm and 12.5 cm high, both with rim chips.

£300 - 400*Provenance: One bears old paper label ‘City of Manchester Art Gallery’

524A Chinese porcelain charger the yellow ground enamelled with a green and pink three toed dragon competing for a pearl within fretted, peony scroll and thunder key bands containing subsidiary panels of prunus, lotus, peony and chrysanthemum, the underside of the rim enamelled with a pair of dragons, 47 cm diameter, six character mark supported by a further dragon.

£500 - 700

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525A pair of large Canton porcelain vases of shouldered oviform with raised flaring neck, the neck and shoulders applied with opposing Kylins and chilongs, enamelled front and verso with panels of warriors and other figures within a courtyard, with smaller subsidiary panels containing lotus and pairs of figures reserved on a profuse ground of fruit, peony and other blooms, 98.5 cm high, circa. 1880-1890.

£3000 - 4000

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526A Chinese celadon glazed incense burner in the form of a mythical lion modelled standing four square with scrolling tail, the pieced cover formed as the beast’s upturned head, 15.5 cm long, glue repair to two legs.

£200 - 250527Two Chinese porcelain boxes and covers of circular form, each with mottled peach bloom glaze, 7 cm diameter, apocryphal Kangxi marks.

£180 - 220528A Chinese porcelain shallow bowl of mildly everted form with central incised band decorated in underglaze blue and copper red, the upper band with a dragon and phoenix amongst thunder and cloud scrolls, the lower with waves, 19 cm diameter, apocryphal Kangxi marks in concentric rings.

£100 - 200529A Chinese porcelain bowl the exterior enamelled in the famille rose palette with flowering prunus issuing from rocks with a single branch continuing onto the interior surface, 14 cm diameter, four character Qianlong mark, but Republican period.

£200 - 300

530A pair of Chinese porcelain small bowls with white metal stands and domed covers with pomegranate knops, the interior enamelled in the famille verte palette with prunus, iris, bamboo and other blooms and the exterior with prunus, bamboo, lotus and other blooms, bowls 7.5 cm diameter, six character marks to base, probably Guangxu.

£80 - 120

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531Two Cantonese porcelain vases of baluster form with everted petal shaped rims the shoulders applied with pairs of chilong and the necks with opposing pairs of Kylin, enamelled front and verso with large and several smaller subsidiary panels containing figures within pavilions, reserved on a profuse ground of precious objects, flowers, foliage and butterflies, 45 cm high, mid 19th century, restoration to one rim.

£300 - 400532A Cantonese porcelain vase of ‘Gu’ form enamelled with three panels front and verso with figures within garden pavilions reserved on a ground of precious objects, flowers and foliage, 39 cm high, late 19th century.

£200 - 250

533Four Chinese porcelain meat dishes of canted rectangular form, the largest painted in blue with plantain and peony within narrow borders, 42 cm long, another with bamboo, chrysanthemum and peony, 35.5 cm long and two further with lakeside landscapes, 36.5 and 38.5 cm long respectively, Qianlong. (4)

£380 - 420

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534A Chinese porcelain vase of shouldered square profile relief decorated front and verso with panels of a figure and attendants and the sides with household objects, the shoulders and neck with song birds and butterflies, reserved on a green cods roe ground, 45 cm high, late 18th or early 19th century, repairs to neck and rim.

£200 - 300535A pair of Chinese porcelain table salts each of waisted circular form with gadrooned rim and foot each painted in blue with peony, 8 cm diameter, early Qianlong, some glaze wear.

£200 - 400536A Chinese porcelain incense or taper stick holder in the form of an outstretched arm and hand set on a scroll moulded and brightly enamelled base of inverted tear drop form, 14 cm high, mounted on an ebonised wooden frame, Qianlong, glue repair to wrist and hand.

£200 - 400

537A Chinese Yixing teapot and cover in the form of squirrels in and around a tree trunk, late 19th/early 20th Century, 10cm. high.

£80 - 120

538A Chinese porcelain powder blue oviform jar and cover enamelled in the famille rose palette with quadrilobed panels containing figures beside a horse and verso with figures beside an elephant with subsidiary fan and pomegranate panels of peony, prunus and lotus, reserved on a powder blue ground, 21 cm high, concentric ring marks, but late 19th century.

£200 - 250

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539A Tamba Ware stoneware water pot of shouldered cylindrical form the shoulders and interior under green ash glazes, 19 cm high, Edo period, devoid cover. The base has a collection label for W. Peer Groves and a hand written label ‘Mizu Ire. Tea ceremony water pot for rinsing teabowls made at Tachikui in Tamba Province 1650-1750.

.£300 - 500 Provenance: formerly in the Dartington Hall Collection.

540An Arita porcelain bottle vase painted in blue with three chrysanthemum interspersed with foliage and scrolls beneath a band of stiff leaves, 29 cm high, late 17th century, base crazed and stained.

£150 - 200

541An Hirado reticulated vase the globular centre section delicately pierced and centred with a chrysanthemum and foliage, bordered by rows of lotus blooms supporting a trumpet shaped vase with pair of dragon handles, supported on a square platform base and scroll supports, painted in blue with chrysanthemum, sea and cloud scrolls, 29.5 cm high, Meiji period, chip to one petal

£300 - 500

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542A Satsuma earthenware bowl the interior and exterior decorated with enamels and gilt with numerous fan-shaped panels depicting figures in interior and garden settings on a gilt brocade ground, signed, Meiji period, 12.5 cm diameter.

£200 - 300

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543A large Arita bowl with everted barbed rim, the interior painted in underglaze blue with lake and landscape panels on a ground of scrolling flowers and foliage, the rim with small circular panels between diaper and foliate bands, 36 cm diameter, Fuku mark in double square, late 19th or early 20th century.

£200 - 300544A pair of Satsuma earthenware baluster vases decorated with a fenced garden containing peony, chrysanthemum and song birds between dark blue, gold and red bands, 24.5 cm high, signed Satsuma yaki Gyokuzan, Meiji, faint haircrack to one rim.

£500 - 600

545A Satsuma earthenware jar of squat quadrilobed form on four feet enamelled with peony, chrysanthemum, prunus and bamboo reserved on a deep blue and gold scrolling floral ground, beneath a lappet band with cast bronze cover, 11 cm high, blue Satsuma mon and gold two character signature, Meiji.

£500 - 600546A Satsuma earthenware figure of Fukurokuju modelled standing in long brightly coloured robe with tall cap leaning against a long staff with a scroll in one hand, 25.5 cm high, Meiji, small firing flaw to reverse of base.

£300 - 400

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547A Strasbourg faience two handled basket and stand of pieced oval form each piece painted with a large bouquet of flowers and foliate sprigs, the pierced work painted in puce with flower heads and foliage, H862/873 mark in underglaze blue, circa 1770, stand 36 cm wide, some damage to stand.

£400 - 600548A Castelli maiolica small shaped oval tray the centre painted and gilded with a woman holding a large jar and scattering seed, a building in the background, the rim with blue and yellow bands, 18.5 cm. wide, 18th century, cracked.

£200 - 300

549Eighteen various Dutch Delft tiles each painted in blue variously with figural, maritime, biblical and landscape subjects, 13 cm square.

£150 - 200550Six Dutch Delft tiles each painted in blue with a cavalry soldier on a galloping horse, four brandishing spears and two with pistols, the corners with stylised florets, 13.5 cm square.

£150 - 200

551An English polychrome delft plate probably Liverpool, with scalloped edge, painted in manganese, blue, green and yellow with a large butterfly above flowering peony and rockwork, circa 1760, 22 cm diameter, rim with restored and other chips.

£50 - 80552Three De Postelyne Byl Dutch Delft vases and covers of octagonal baluster form with domed covers and lion knops, painted in blue within a scroll moulded panel with a basket of blooms and foliage, 33 cm high, painted marks, probably Justus Brouwer, devoid one knop.

£300 - 400

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553A Spanish pottery jug, probably Talavera of tapering form with raised ribbed neck and strap handle painted in blue with a lion en passant and flanked by stylised blooms, foliage and song birds in flight beneath a panelled border decorated with similar flowers and foliage, 26 cm high, glaze loss on rim.

£200 - 300554A majolica wet jug jar possibly Deruta of oviform with plaited overhead handle terminating in grotesque masks, pierced on the underside for filling, enamelled with caryatids, birds and mythical beasts amongst swags and scrolls reserved on a yellow ground, bearing a banner ‘O. Di. Spico. N.’, 19th century, 34 cm high, foot chipped.

£300 - 500

555An Alfred Renoleau Palissay Ware plaque of diamond shaped form naturalistically modelled with two fish, a small crayfish, a frog and two shells resting on a bed of wheat and ferns, 44 cm wide, impressed ‘Polakowski & Cie, Roumaziere (Ch)’, circa 1889-95, restored sections to rim.

£300 - 500556A pearl glazed creamware coffee pot and domed cover of reeded form with strap handle, the spout terminating with foliate moulding

enamelled in iron red, puce, green and blue with simple bands and swags, 27 cm high, late 18th century, slight flake under foot.

£120 - 180556AA pearl glazed creamware coffee pot probably Leeds and of bulbous form with ribbed spout and grooved strap handle, the domed cover with convovulus knop painted in blue with a triple story pagoda in an Oriental landscape beneath fretted borders, 25.5 cm high, cracked and stained.

£80 - 120

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557A Dutch decorated English creamware teapot and cover with double entwined strap handle and flowerhead knop, decorated with portraits of Prince William and Princess Wilhelmina, the base inscribed in Dutch ‘Please pray for your Prince and do not wish him evil’, circa 1780, probably Leeds, 11cm. high crack to base, damage to spout.

£200 - 300

558A George Jones majolica strawberry dish of oval pierced form embossed with strawberry leaves, blossom and fruit reserved on a turquoise ground, 36 cm long, impressed patent registration lozenge and painted 3215, circa. 1870-80, small restoration to rim.

£200 - 300559A Minton majolica game pie dish and cover of oval form the base moulded as an oak

embellished basket, the cover with a hare, mallard and water fowl on a bed of ferns and oak leaves, 32 cm long, impressed Minton, 668 with datecode for 1864.

£500 - 700560A George Jones majolica nut dish of oval form the dish moulded with leaves and nuts and the handle formed as a squirrel, together with a spoon modelled as ribbon bound leaves, dish 26 cm long, impressed patent registration lozenge and painted model no. 2515, circa. 1870, section of rim restored.

£300 - 400561A pair of Minton majolica oyster plates of circular form modelled with six wells picked out in turquoise and flanked by shells and seaweed around a circular well, 23 cm diameter, impressed Minton, with patent registration lozenge and datecode for 1867, model no.1323, glaze flaws to reverse of one.

£150 - 200

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562A Jones & Sons pottery meat plate of oval form printed in blue in the Egypt pattern with a series of ruins in the foreground and the Nile and Pyramids of Cheops in the distance within a floral and diaper border, 51 cm wide, printed cartouche mark and impressed, Jones & Sons, Superior Staffordshire Ware, circa 1826-28, small chip under rim.

£100 - 150563A Delphin Massier (Vallauris) majolica bowl of oval wave moulded form modelled with a spiny fish flanked by crabs and verso with sardine-like fish, 37 cm long, painted Delphin Massier Cie, Vallauris, A.M., late 19th century, cracked.

£300 - 500

564A Staffordshire solid agate teapot and cover of pecten shell form, the handle in the form of a snake, bird’s head spout and the cover with dog finial, marbled in blue, brown, green and cream clays, circa 1750, 13.5 cm high, chip to spout, cover restored.

£500 - 700565A Staffordshire ‘tortoiseshell ware’ small teapot and cover of Whieldon type, the globular body and cover glazed with splashes of brown, blue and green, circa 1760, 8 cm high, chip restuck to cover, spout reduced, handle restuck with associated crack.

£200 - 300

566A Staffordshire ‘tortoiseshell ware’ plate of Whieldon type, the rim moulded with diaper panels, splashed with green, yellow, blue and brown under a lead glaze, circa 1770, 24 cm diameter.

£200 - 300567A pair of Staffordshire ‘tortoiseshell ware’ small plates of Whieldon type with diaper and gadroon moulded rims, painted with green and brown splashes on a cream ground, circa 1770, 20.5 cm diameter, tiny chips to rim of one.

£300 - 400

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568A Staffordshire pearl glazed Tithe Pig group of traditional form with ‘pinecone’ bocage background, the mound base with piglets, a basket of eggs, three sheaves of corn and moulded with blue and iron-red decorated scrollwork, circa 1820 - 30, 18.5 cm high, minor flaking and damage to bocage.

£150 - 200569A North Country pearl glazed creamware money box in the form of an elephant moulded with figures of children, with grey and ochre sponged markings, the green base impressed ‘Save All’, circa 1830 - 50, 11 cm high, small area of glaze loss and tiny chips to rim.

£200 - 300

569AA creamware press moulded figure of a lion in recumbent pose on stepped rectangular base, under yellow, ochre and green glazes, 9.5 cm long, late 18th century, base chipped together with a similar figure of a recumbent lamb on oval mound base under yellow and green glazes, 11.5 cm long, filled section of base. (2)

£150 - 200570A St. Honore pottery chestnut basket of circular leaf moulded and partially domed form with scroll handle, the top naturalistically modelled with nuts picked out in brown on a green and blue edged ground, 30 cm long, impressed St. Honore, late 19th century, restoration to dome.

£150 - 200

571A Wedgwood majolica oyster or caviar plate of hexagonal form modelled with six wells embossed with fish heads reserved on a scale ground around a central circular well, 18.5 cm wide, indistinct impressed marks and datecode for November 1875.

£120 - 180572A Sarraeguemines majolica oyster plate of circular form modelled with a dozen half shells around a central well with seaweed and net decoration in green, blue and cream, 38 cm diameter, impressed Sarreguemines with pattern no. 2208.

£120 - 180

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573A French majolica vase or table centrepiece in the manner of Massier, the centre modelled as a stand of purple iris flanked by three yellow and pink tulips supported on a broad base formed from three lily pads bearing cream blooms, 42 cm high, impressed France, late 19th or early 20th century.

£300 - 500

574A Saint Clement majolica asparagus service comprising a rectangular basket and stand and twelve square plates, each basket moulded and modelled with ears of asparagus on a cream ground, stand 35 cm long, plates 21 cm wide, painted marks, circa. 1880-90, handle restored. (14)

£300 - 500* An identical service is illustrated by Karmason & Stacke, Majolica, page 179

575A creamware tea canister of Leeds type and of circular vertically fluted form with plain sloping shoulders and raised neck with domed fluted cover with simple green linear decoration, 14 cm high, circa. 1780.

£100 - 200576A graduating set of three Charles Bourne buff stoneware jugs of bellied form, the white handles formed as a wrythen serpent encircling the neck and terminating in a grotesque spout, the body sprigged with ‘The Kill’ above an engine turned band, largest 18 cm high, embossed mark impressed 15, circa 1810-30, star crack to base of smallest.

£200 - 300577A Minton porcelain vase after a design by Dr Christopher Dresser of squat baluster form with mildly flaring neck and on circular foot, the turquoise body enamelled with daisy-like blooms and scrolling foliage, the neck with stiff blooms, 20 cm high, impressed Minton with indistinct datecode for 1869, cracked with two rim chips.

£300 - 400578A Minton Secessionist Ware jardiniere of swelling cylindrical form, the exterior decorated with four large turquoise blooms amongst dark green foliage on a pale green ground, 30 cm high, indistinctly impressed Minton with datecode probably 1903, hair crack.

£200 - 250

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579A Minton majolica jardiniere of wrythen lobed form with pair of juvenile satyr handles supporting foliate swags with the aid of lion masks, the neck moulded with oak leaves and acorns, 27.5 cm high, impressed Minton with datecode for 1868, base drilled.

£280 - 320580A large majolica charger modelled as a shallow basket the rim moulded with a band of blooms and foliage around a single large bloom, 42 cm diameter, chipped under rim.

£200 - 250

581A Martin Bros. stoneware miniature vase of globular form incised with two song birds in flight amongst simple blooms and grass, 5 cm high, incised Martin Bros., London.

£200 - 300582A Minton majolica jardiniere of wrythen lobed form with pair of juvenile satyr handles supporting foliate swags with the aid of lion masks, the neck moulded with oak leaves and acorns, 27.5 cm high, impressed Minton with datecode for 1863, one satyr with cracked neck.

£250 - 350

583A Rosenthal Studio-Line dinner, tea and coffee service in the Flash One pattern designed by Dorothy Hafner and comprising nine serving plates, three serving bowls, ten dinner plates, fourteen side plates, fifteen soup bowl, eight desert bowls, salt and pepper pots, vase, four candle holders, ashtray, four eggs cups, butter dish and stand, teapot, cover and stand, coffee pot, cover and stand, ten mugs, milk jug and stand, cream jug, biscuit box, cover and stand, blue backstamps.

£600 - 800

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584A C. H. Brannam (Barnstaple) novelty pottery wall pocket modelled as a small barefoot figure with bulging cheeks and pursed lips supporting an inverted umbrella and decorated with blue, green, chocolate and cream slips, 25 cm high, incised C.H. Brannam, Barum, 1903 with monogram for Thomas Liverton.

£200 - 300

585A Clarice Cliff Latona Isis vase of ribbed oviform enamelled in colours in the Latona Tree pattern, 25.5 cm high, printed Latona and Bizarre backstamps.

£250 - 300

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586A Moorcroft pottery flambe vase of oviform, tube lined in red and green reserved on a flambe ground, 29 cm high, impressed signature, Potter to H.M. the Queen, Made in England, painted blue initials, circa 1945-55.

£1000 - 1500

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587A Midwinter Stylecraft dinner and coffee service in the fashion shape in the Nature Study pattern after a design by Terence Conran, comprising a serving plate, three vegetable dishes and covers, twelve plates, eight soup plates (one chipped), fourteen side plates (two chipped), gravy boat, three dessert plates and three dessert bowls, coffee pot, cover and stand, milk jug and stand, three sugar bowls and stands, eleven cups and ten saucers, printed and impressed marks.

£300 - 400588A Seth Pennington (Liverpool) porcelain teapot and cover of globular form printed in blue in the ‘Three Stamen’ pattern beneath a simple line border, 16.5 cm high, circa 1790 - 1800, repaired chip to edge of cover, minor flakes elsewhere.

£60 - 100589A Caughley porcelain toy teapot and cover printed in blue in the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, 8 cm high, circa 1780-90, small filled chip to edge of cover.

£100 - 150

590A pair of Derby biscuit porcelain figures of a gardener and companion, he modelled standing with a basket of blooms on one hip and she with a watering can, both on rustic rocky bases, 12.5 and 13 cm high, incised crown and baton marks and N.204, circa 1775, professional restoration to both bonnets, his hand and watering can.

£120 - 180591A Longton Hall porcelain saucer painted in underglaze blue with a Willow tree, foliage and two moths, 11.5 cm diameter, workman’s marks, circa. 1755 - 60.

£80 - 120592A First Period Worcester porcelain waste bowl printed in the Three Flowers pattern, 12 cm diameter, hatched crescent mark, circa 1770 - 80.

£50 - 100593An early Worcester porcelain sauceboat of oval form with scroll handle and dog’s head thumb rest, the body with moulded scroll work and foliate panels delicately enamelled with a Chinese maiden in a garden setting amongst vases, a willow tree,

flower sprigs and a bird, 11.5 cm high, 22 cm wide, circa 1753-55, restoration to footrim and lip.

£300 - 500594A Bow porcelain candlestick modelled as a peacock perched amongst flowering branches beneath a pierced foliate sconce picked out in blue and gold and set on a scroll moulded bases similarly decorated, 27 cm high, iron red anchor and dagger mark and blue cross to base, circa. 1760-65, minor losses.

£300 - 500

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595A Derby porcelain candlestick group modelled as a musician seated before a flowering bocage in plumed hat playing the bag pipes with a hound at foot, on pierced scrollwork base, 20.5 cm high, patch marks, circa. 1770, devoid socket.

£180 - 220596An early Worcester teapot and cover painted in the oriental famille rose style with flying cranes,scrolls, flowers and foliage, circa 1753-55, 11.5 cm. high, restoration to spout and rim of cover, some glaze speckling.

£250 – 350* Provenance: Sotheby’s Lot 217 23/1/78

597A Lowestoft teapot and cover decorated in enamel colours in Curtis style with cornucopiae and festoons of flowers and foliage, circa 1785-90, 15 cm. high, two discoloured cracks to lower body.

£150 - 200598A Derby teapot and cover painted in enamel colours with bouquets and scattered flowers, circa 1760-65, 14 cm. high, damage to spout and cover.

£100 - 200599A Mason’s Patent Ironstone China part service comprising five canted rectangular serving plates, twelve dinner plates, twelve crescent shaped dishes, eighteen side plates and twenty one dessert plates printed in a Japan pattern picked out in green, blue and salmon, printed marks, mid 19th century, odd minor chip. (68)

£200 - 300

600An extensive 19th century Staffordshire porcelain dinner service comprising thirteen graduating serving plates, soup tureen and cover, four vegetable dishes and covers, one open dish, four sauce tureens, covers and stands, sixty two dinner plates and five soup plates painted and transfer printed with floral bouquets.

£400 - 600601A Staffordshire porcelain part toilet set comprising a two handled footbath, two handled baluster jar and cover and large jug each blind stamped with flowers and foliage and enamelled with bouquets, mid 19th century, footbath 54 cm wide, jar marked No.1, chip to foot rim of jug and knop, restoration to jug.

£300 – 500

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602A Spode porcelain two handled pedestal jar modelled in high relief with blooms and foliage and a pair of canary - like birds, 23 cm high, red script mark and pattern no.4650, minor loss.

£100 - 200* A similar example is illustrated in Spode, Leonard Whiter, plate 254.

603A Spode part tea service pattern 967 decorated in the Imari style with a zig-zag fence, flowering plants and foliage, painted mark, circa 1810-20, 38 pieces, some damage.

£250 - 350

604A Derby part dinner service decorated in the Imari palette with flowering shrubs and scrolling flowers and foliage, iron red crowned crossed batons mark, circa 1820-30, 37 pieces, some damage.

£200 - 300

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A Collection of Newhall Porcelain

605. A Newhall helmet-shaped pedestal cream jug, pattern 20, painted in famille rose colours with two Chinese figures in a fenced garden, one holding a parasol, circa 1785, 10 cm high.

£80 - 120606A Newhall trio pattern 160, painted with garlands of pink roses within gold foliate panels, circa 1785-90, diameter of saucer 13 cm. (minor rubbing to well of saucer). (3)

£100 - 150607A Newhall teabowl and saucer, pattern 84, painted with green lines and foliage entwined with a gilt line and flower sprays, circa 1785-90, diameter of saucer 13 cm.

£80 – 120 * Provenance With Geoffery Godden.

608A Newhall bone china cup and saucer, pattern 1357, decorated with coloured prints of bunches of fruit with gilt lines, F mark in orange, circa 1810-20, diameter of saucer 14 cm. (2)

£70 – 90

609A Newhall teabowl and saucer, pattern v251, moulded with a band of spiral flutes, painted with blue and gilt feathered scallop edging, circa 1790, diameter of saucer 13 cm, rubbing to gilt. (2)

£70 - 100 * Provenance With Roderick Jellicoe.

610A rare Newhall bone china egg cup, pattern 1822, painted with full blown pink roses amongst yellow flowers and green foliage, circa 1820-30.

£80 - 120

611A pair of Newhall bone china plates, pattern 1478 with white relief moulded pale blue rims, the centre transfer printed and coloured with views of Sedley Lodge and Lansdown Cottage, circa 1815-20, 20.5 cm diameter, minor rubbing to gilt lines.

£120 - 160* Provenance With Roderick Jellicoe.

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612A Newhall bone china coffee cup and saucer, pattern 3275, painted with vignettes of buildings in landscapes below a deep blue, lavender and gilt border, circa 1830, diameter of saucer 15 cm (minor rubbing to gilt) and one similar, pattern 3324, painted with large blue and lavender leaves, pink and red roses on a gilded buff ground, diameter of saucer 15 cm gilding rubbed to centre of saucer. (4)

£50 - 80* Provenance The second with Roderick Jellicoe.

613A Newhall bone china saucer dish, pattern 1173, painted with two large blue candles surrounded by orange flowers and green foliage, circa 1820, 20 cm diameter, a hard paste saucer dish, pattern 230, with spiral fluted rim, painted with blue and gilt sprigs within similar bands, circa 1795, 21.5 cm diameter, star crack; and a bone china saucer dish, pattern 1063, printed in black with a view of Lacy House, circa 1820, 20 cm diameter. (3)

£70 - 90614A Newhall tea cup and matched Royal Worcester saucer, pattern 566, decorated with gilt heart shaped leaves and scrolling stems on a blue ground, cup circa 1800, diameter 13.5 cm, saucer with interior crack. (2).

£30 - 50 * Provenance: With Roderick Jellicoe

615A Newhall bone china jug of compressed baluster form, moulded with white classical reliefs and a band of foliage on a lavender ground, circa 1820-30, 10 cm high.

£40 - 60

616A Newhall bone china cockle plate pattern 1944, basket moulded rim, painted with reserves of flowers, the well with a similar band of flowers within gilded blue bands circa 1820-30, 12.5 cm diameter (some rubbing), and two hard paste teabowls, patterns 78 and 173, one fluted, both painted predominantly in pink with flowers and scale borders. (3).

£40 - 60

617A Royal Worcester porcelain two handled vase of tear drop form enamelled by Jas Stinton with a pair of cows watering beside a stand of silver birch trees and verso with a small vignette, 15 cm high, green backstamp, date code for 1905, model no. 995/G.

£800 – 1000618A Royal Worcester ornithological tea service painted by Edward Townsend with vignettes depicting named British garden birds, signed, black printed marks, 19 pieces.

£400 - 500

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619A Royal Worcester porcelain two handled jar and cover of footed oviform, the domed cover with flamiform knop, enamelled by John Stinton with a pair of Highland cattle grazing in an upland landscape and verso with a large lakeland vignette, the scroll moulded foot with small panels of heather, cm high, puce marks and datecode for 1915, model no. 2010, knop glued.

£2800 - 3200

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620A Royal Worcester porcelain two handled vase of globular form, the shoulders and flaring neck with raised decoration enamelled by John Stinton with a family of three Highland Cattle in an upland landscape, the reverse with a broad lakeside vignette, 30 cm high, puce marks and datecode for 1910, model no. 1109.

£1800 - 2200

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621Two Royal Worcester porcelain plates each of ‘silver’ shape enamelled by Peter Platt and Nigel Creed with apples and blackberries on a mossy ground, within a gilt rim, black backstamps, 24 cm diameter.

£200 - 400622A Royal Worcester porcelain dish of shaped oval form with handles, enamelled by R. E. Price with apples, black grapes and blackberries on a mossy ground, 24 cm long, black backstamp, together with a similarly decorated plate of ‘silver’ shape enamelled by J.B. Kerrett with pears, grapes and blackberries on a mossy ground, 30 cm diameter, black backstamp. (2)

£200 - 300

623A Royal Worcester porcelain pot pourri vase with pierced and interior cover, the body moulded with an osier band and enamelled by Terence Nutt with apples, blackberries, cherries, grapes and peaches on a mossy ground, 20 cm high, black backstamp and model no. 1286.

£400 - 600

624A Royal Worcester porcelain plaque of rectangular form enamelled by James Skerrett with a cock pheasant in flight over a snowy landscape, 16 x 12 cm, black backstamp, in giltwood frame.

£150 - 250

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625A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain plaques of rectangular form, both painted by Peter Platt one with a woodland glade with a drift of bluebells the other with a lakeside scene, 12 x 16.5 cm, black backstamps, in giltwood frames.

£300 - 500626A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain plaques of rectangular form, both painted by Peter Platt, one with a rustic cottage garden in full bloom, the other with a lakeside scene, 12 x 16.5 cm, black backstamps, in giltwood frames.

£300 - 500

627A Royal Worcester porcelain plaque of rectangular form enamelled by Peter Platt with a flock of sheep in a snowy upland landscape, 16.5 x 12 cm, black backstamp, in giltwood frame.

£200 - 300628A Royal Worcester porcelain plaque of rectangular form enamelled by Peter Platt with a farmer leading a pair of horses along a lane within a snowy landscape, 12 x 16.5 cm, black backstamp, in giltwood frame.

£150 - 250

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629A Royal Worcester porcelain plaque of rectangular form enamelled by M. Powell with an upturned rowing boat and one other within a tranquil coastal landscape, 12 x 16.5 cm, black backstamp, in giltwood frame.

£150 - 200

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630A pair of Royal Crown Derby porcelain candlesticks of traditional form on waisted square bases cornered by dolphins lavishly enamelled and gilt in the Imari palette, 26.5 cm high, red backstamps, pattern no. 1128 with datecode for 1965.

£300 - 400631A Royal Worcester porcelain pot pourri jar and pierced cover of quadrilobed form with raised strapwork picked out in green and gold, enamelled by Ernest Barker with a goldfinch reserved on an ivory ground, 13 cm high, green backstamp. datecode for 1909, pattern no. 278/H and captioned ‘Goldfinch’.

£180 - 220632A Coalport ‘batwing’ tea service comprising six cups, six saucers and six plates each printed, gilt and enamelled with flowers bordered by blue batwings, green backstamp, early 20th century.

£200 - 250

633A set of six Paris porcelain plates each hand painted with landscape views within gold borders two signed L. Lemarchant and dated 1869 and 1870 and three similarly inscribed verso and dated 1867 and 1871, 22.5 cm diameter, together with a similar plate. (7)

£200 - 250634A French porcelain trompe l’oeil paperweight modelled in the form of two letters, a desk seal and sealing wax, the top letter applied with four seal embossed ‘A.L.’.

£150 - 200635A Zurich porcelain teacup and saucer painted with floral bouquets bisected by puce and yellow ribbons, saucer 13.5 cm diameter, underglaze blue ‘Z’ marks, circa 1780, light rubbing on rim of cup.

£80 - 120

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636A Wallendorf porcelain teabowl in the Meissen manner painted with flowers and foliage in underglaze blue, iron red, puce, yellow and green, 7 cm diameter, blue W’ mark; a Meissen-style small tea bowl decorated in underglaze blue, gilt and enamelled floral garlands, 6 cm diameter, underglaze blue mark and inscribed No.91/B and a Continental porcelain saucer enamelled with floral sprays, 13 cm diameter, late 18th/early 19th century. (3)

£50 - 80

637A Royal Dux porcelain figure of an elephant modelled standing with downward curling trunk, 32 cm long, together with two elephant calves modelled standing with raised heads and trunks, under shot enamel colours, the largest with glue repair to one tusk.

£150 - 200

638A Meissen porcelain figure group of Leda and the Swan modelled after the original by Johann Joachim Kaendler with the scantily clad figure placing a garland around the neck of a swan with a kneeling cupid to one side, set on a rustic base, 17 cm high, blue crossed swords, incised 433 with press number 101, Leda devoid two toes and some foliage.

£400 - 600639Two Meissen ‘Devisenkinder’ or Motto Children modelled after Michael Victor Acier, one applying a torch to a pair of hearts on a short rose decorated column and the companion holding an arrow pouring a jug of water to a pair of hearts on a taller fluted column, on triangular bases bearing oval captions ‘Je les enflamme’ and ‘Je blesse et soulage’, 13.5 cm high, blue crossed swords, incised F.4 and F.14 respectively, the former devoid some fingers, the latter one wing and top of arrow.

£300 - 500640A Meissen porcelain figure of a near naked child modelled scantily clad in a purple floral cloak with one raised hand and grasping a watch in the other, on square base, indistinct crossed swords mark, 18th century, restored hand and edge of coat; together with another figure of a barefoot lad playing a flute and standing before a jug of grapes on an upturned barrel and scroll moulded base. (2)

£200 - 250

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641A pair of Meissen porcelain figures of a gallant and companion, he wearing a pink frock coat and breeches with striped waistcoat and sword holding aloft a bouquet, on rustic base his companion in yellow bodice and apron and striped dress with a fan in one hand, on a rustic base, 19 cm high, blue crossed swords, incised A.58 and A.56 respectively, press numbers 137 and 111, he devoid sword tip.

£500 - 700

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642A Meissen porcelain figure of a gardener modelled after the original by Michael Victor Acier standing before a stump in green coat, floral waistcoat and striped breeches, with one arm raised and a hat of blooms resting on his hip, 16.5 cm high, on circular base, blue crossed swords, incised G. 73, press number 43.

£250 - 350643A Meissen porcelain figure of a lady card player modelled after the original by Michael Victor Acier standing before a table in plumed bonnet, yellow apron and striped dress, on a circular scrolling base, 15 cm high, blue crossed swords, incised F.64 with press number 43, small loss of cards.

£250 - 350

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644A Meissen porcelain figure of a lady card player modelled after the original by Michael Victor Acier standing before a table in plumed bonnet, yellow apron and striped dress, on a circular scrolling base, 15 cm high, blue crossed swords, incised F.64, small loss to cards.

£250 - 350645A Meissen porcelain figure allegorical of Autumn and modelled as an elegant lady standing wearing a bonnet, blue bodice and striped dress supporting bunches of grapes within her yellow apron, on circular Greek Key base, 18 cm high, blue crossed swords, incised F.84 with press number 115.

£200 - 300

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646Two Meissen figures allegorical of the senses of hearing and feeling each modelled after the original by Johann Carl Schonheit, the former sitting in green floral and striped dress before a harpsichord, the latter in crinoline bonnet, blue and floral dress petting a bird emerging from an open cage on a table beside her, both on arcaded bow fronted bases, 12 and 14 cm high, blue crossed swords, incised E.1 and E.4 respectively.

£500 - 700

647A Meissen porcelain figure allegorical of the sense of feeling modelled after the original by Johann Carl Schonheit modelled seated in bonnet, pink, yellow and floral striped dress and petting a bird emerging from an open cage on a table beside her, on an arcaded bow fronted base, 14 cm high, blue crossed swords, incised E.4 with press number 122, slight loss to one cuff.

£220 - 280

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