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Sale date: |
Antiques & Works of Art Sale on Thursday 28th & Friday 29th February 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
31-60 of 970 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Condition Report |
Vat on hammer % |
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Hammer Price £ |
31 |
A silver mounted Doulton ware jug by Louisa J Davis, boldly incised with flowers and foliage on a slip painted 'net' ground, 24.5cm h, impressed mark, incised artist's monogram and that of the assistant, Florence Dennis, the mount by John Grinsell & Sons, hallmarked Birmingham 1880 £200-300 | In fine condition | Nil |
320 | |
| 32 | A Doulton ware jug by R Pritchard, tube lined with chrysanthemums and stylised foliage, 26cm h, impressed mark, incised artist's initial and monogram of the assistant, Emily J Partington, 1891-1902 £200-250 | In fine condition | Nil |
480 | |
| 33 | A Doulton ware mug by Edith D Lupton, applied and incised with rosettes and lozenges divided by palmettes, 15cm h, impressed mark, date 1876, incised artist's initials and monogram of the assistant, Florence Dennis £100-150 | Restored rim chip | Nil |
160 | |
| 34 | A Doulton ware mug by Bertha Evans, incised with palmettes, 13.5cm h, impressed mark, incised artist's monogram and that of an assistant, c1880-1891 £100-150 | In fine condition | Nil |
280 | |
| 35 | A pair of Doulton ware vases by Emily E Stormer, applied and incised on the tapered oviform vase with rosettes and entwined foliage beneath a flared pate sur pate neck of florets and leaves, 25cm h, impressed mark, date 1883, incised artist's initials and monogram of the assistant, Harriett E Hibbut £300-400 | In fine condition | Nil |
650 | |
| 36 | A Doulton ware jug by Eliza Simmance, of barrel shape, applied and incised with flowers and palmettes within strapwork, the handle decorated with vine leaves, 23cm h, impressed mark, date 1883, incised artist's monogram and that of the assistant, Mary Aitken £200-250 | In fine condition | Nil |
280 | |
| 37 | A Doulton ware vase by Eliza Simmance, of inverted baluster shape, applied and incised with stylised foliage and rosettes, 33cm h, impressed marks, Art Union of London, incised artist's monogram and those of the assistants R Pritchard and Emily J Partington, 1891-1902 £150-200 | In fine condition | Nil |
380 | |
| 38 | A silver mounted Doulton ware loving cup by Eliza Simmance, incised, applied with repeating stylised foliate designs and painted in pale blue slip, 17cm h, impressed mark, incised artist's monogram and that of an assistant, hallmarked London 1905 £300-350 | In fine condition, no damage or restoration, privately consigned by a vendor who bought it at an NEC fair | Nil |
350 | |
| 39 | A Doulton ware loving cup by Frances E Lee, applied and incised with a prominent blue flowerhead and crossed boughs of scrolling foliage, silver plated rim, 17cm h, impressed marks and date 1881, incised artist's initials and those of the assistant, Jane S Hurst £300-350 | In fine condition, no damage or restoration, privately consigned by the vendor of the preceding and following lots who bought them at an NEC Fair | Nil |
300 | |
| 40 | A silver mounted Doulton ware loving cup by Eliza Simmance, incised, tube lined and applied with lappet shaped panels of stylised foliage, 15.5cm h, impressed marks, incised artist's initials and monogram of the assistant, Jane S Hurst, hallmarked London 1903 £300-350 | In fine condition, no damage or restoration, privately consigned by the vendor of the two preceding lots who bought all three at an NEC Fair | Nil |
300 | |
| 41 | A Royal Doulton Titanian ware vase, of almost cylindrical shape, painted with roses on the intense solid blue body, 21cm h, impressed 6.19, incised 1299, printed mark, c1920 £200-300 | In fine condition, no damage or restoration | Nil |
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| 42 | A Royal Doulton cylindrical vase, enamelled in bright colours over a printed outline with two flamingoes surrounded by exotic flowers, 21.5cm h, impressed 29 for 1929, printed marks, painted Ra 307 £200-250 | In fine condition | Nil |
320 | |
| 43 | A named loving cup, South Derbyshire, of fawn glazed earthenware, sprigged in lavender blue with Chinese figures and cornucopias and impressed in printer's type THOMAS JOYNES, 16cm h; a frog cup, painted with flowers and decorated in copper lustre; a porcelain loving cup, transfer printed and painted with the farmer's arms and motto INDUSTRY PRODUCETH WEALTH, all mid 19th c (3) £150-200 | South Derbyshire cup - with some discolouration of the glaze where slightly crazed. Frog cup - with minor descending hairline crack and some glaze discolouration. Porcelain loving cup - with a restored handle | Nil |
150 | |
| 44 | Two transfer printed mugs, the first of pearlware with masonic emblems flanked by painted flowers beneath a brown band, the larger example of creamware with an oval print of figures of FAITH and HOPE beneath a green band, 12.5 and 15.5cm h, both mid 19th c £100-150 | Masonic mug - cracked and with some discoloured crazing of the glaze, the transfer print worn, the footrim with several filled chips, the creamware mug in fine condition | Nil |
160 | |
| 45 | A white earthenware moulded mug and a Ridgway felspathic stoneware mug, the first painted in bright enamels with flowers between blue borders, the second sprigged with a fox hunting scene on a blue band, 9cm h, both c1830 £100-150 | Both in fine condition | Nil |
95 | |
| 46 | An earthenware two handled frog cup, with black transfer prints of flowers in floral borders, the interior with three spotted toads, four others clambering up the walls, each with gaping red mouth, 22cm h, c1850 £100-150 | One handle broken off and neatly cemented back into position with plaster filler visible on the interior at the lower junction of the handle to the body, some light staining of the interior | Nil |
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| 47 | An inscribed loving cup, South Derbyshire, of fawn glazed earthenware sprigged in lavender blue with portraits of Josiah Wedgwood and another framed by foliage and impressed in printer's type EDWIN NEWBOLD OVERSEAL, 21cm h, c1850 £150-250 | In fine condition, no restoration | Nil |
150 | |
| 48 | An extensive Mason's Patent Ironstone and G L Ashworth & Brothers Ironstone Japan pattern assembled dinner service, transfer printed in black and enamelled with a Chinese vase, rockwork and flowers in floral border, the service including five dishes, 30cm w, impressed and/or printed marks, c1820 and c1900 (88) £1000-1500 | The earlier pieces generally rather rubbed or worn | Nil |
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| 49 | A pair of William Adams blue jasper oviform vases, sprigged with bas reliefs of classical figures in trailing floral or grapevine borders, 19.5cm h, impressed marks, c1900 £50-100 | In fine condition | Nil |
60 | |
| 50 | A saltglazed white stoneware saucer, enamelled with stylised flowers, 12cm diam, c1750; a pearlware egg drainer, painted in cobalt with trellis border, c1780; a miniature blue printed earthenware oval meat dish, c1820 (3) £100-150 | All in fine condition | Nil |
70 | |
| 51 | A Liverpool-printed creamware jug, of barrel shape with a rare print of a cooper at work and to the other side with a man-of-war with trophies, divided by the painted initials J G, 23cm h, c1800 £300-500 | Two small flat chips to the underside of the lip. Pinhead sized flat chip on the rim, the prints with one or two typical but minor scratches which do not detract. No restoration | Nil |
650 | |
| 52 | A Wedgwood rosso antico teapot and cover, in the Egyptian taste, compressed circular with bronzed crocodile finial, the compressed circular teapot sprigged with ancient emblems and engine turned, 9cm h, impressed mark, c1820 £300-400 | Minor flat chip to the upper surface of the cover, restoration to the tip of the spout | Nil |
480 | |
| 53 | A creamware oviform teapot and cover, with moulded spout, entwined handle and flower knop, boldly painted in polychrome with large groups of stylised flowers beneath an iron red trellis border, 10cm h, c1780 £250-350 | Cover restored. Various minor nicks and tiny chips, several spots of flaking of the enamel on the largest of the flowers | Nil |
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| 54 | A saltglazed white stoneware teapot and cover, sprigged in blue stained clay with birds and foliage, on three mask headed paw feet, 10cm h, c1750 £300-500 | Handle and cover restored, faint star crack in the body | Nil |
300 | |
| 55 | A creamware globular teapot and cover, with cabbage leaf moulded spout and enwined handle, attractively painted in polychrome with a red castle and other buildings, 11cm h, c1780 £300-500 | Spout and cover restored | Nil |
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| 56 | A Copeland & Garrett Cadogan teapot and a Copeland Cadogan teapot, both in Rockingham brown glaze, 18 & 20cm h, impressed marks, 1833-47 and c1850 £80-120 | Smaller teapot with small chip to the tip of the spout, larger teapot with repair to one of the tendrils | Nil |
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| 57 | A Mintons turquoise majolica chinaman teapot and cover, 13.5cm h, impressed marks, 1838, date code for 1875; a Victorian Japanesque majolica teapot and cover and matching sucrier and cover with seated Japanese girl finial and bamboo handles and spout; a majolica pineapple tea kettle and cover and a majolica rustic tea kettle and cover, various sizes, all c1880 (10) £100-150 | Minton teapot and cover - restored | Nil |
250 | |
| 58 | An Elijah Mayer caneware engine turned teapot and cover, with widow knop, 12cm h, impressed mark, c1800; a Wedgwood rosso antico teapot and cover enamelled with flowers; three Wedgwood smear glazed arabesque moulded or basket work teapots and covers; five various English black basalt, black ware or other teapots and covers and a Ridgway porcelain rosette moulded jug and cover, impressed 472 on a pad, all early 19th c (22) £100-200 | Spout and rim of the caneware teapot slightly chipped. One of the black ware teapots with an associated cover. The remaining items in the lot in very good condition | Nil |
400 | |
| 59 | Four G L Ashworth & Brothers Ironstone teapots and covers, one with cobalt ground and richly gilt, 15cm h, late 19th c - c1930; a similar turquoise ground chinoiserie decorated teapot and cover, impressed YORK, c1875 (10) £80-120 | Spout of York teapot restored | Nil |
120 | |
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60 |
A Wedgwood Queen's ware Dragon kettle and cover, in the 'Aesthetic' style, decorated with cloud scrolls and gilt, 12.5cm h, impressed mark; a Royal Worcester earthenware Willow pattern tea kettle and cover, gilt decorated, 15cm h, printed mark, date letter for 1881(4) £80-120 | Both in good condition |
Nil |
100 |
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