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Sale date: |
Antiques & Works of Art Sale on Thursday 28th & Friday 29th February 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
61-90 of 970 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Condition Report |
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Hammer Price £ |
61 |
Ten earthenware patent, decorative or novelty teapots and covers, including two Hammersley & Son moulded Derby Co-operative Society Golden Jubilee examples, 1900 (one handle glued), a G M Creyke & Sons hexagonal chintz example, c1925, a Royle's self pouring Doulton teapot with Britannia metal plunger-cover, a Sadler Old Mrs Hubbard teapot and cover and two Toby teapots and covers, various sizes, c1890-early 20th c £120-180 | The lot in generally good condition and a colourful group | Nil |
110 | |
| 62 | A Brameld earthenware dessert service, moulded with borders of 'C' scrolls and painted with scattered groups of flowers, the rim outlined in blue enamel, the service including a comport, 14cm h, impressed BRAMELD or unmarked, c1825 (9) £200-250 | One of the square dishes with some localised staining of the glaze. The comport and one of the shell dishes both with very mild staining of the glaze which is hardly noticeable. The second of the two shell dishes with a rim chip on the underside not noticeable when normally viewed | Nil |
320 | |
| 63 | A W H Grindley & Co earthenware Lorne pattern dinner service, transfer printed and with moulded borders, plates 24cm diam, printed mark, c1900 (35) £150-200 | In fine condition | Nil |
330 | |
| 64 | A set of eight G L Ashworth & Brothers Ironstone Japan pattern dinner plates, transfer printed in sepia and enamelled and heightened in gilt, 26.5cm diam, printed crown and REAL STONE CHINA banner mark, painted 145, c1860 £100-150 | The lot in fine condition | Nil |
100 | |
| 65 | A Copeland earthenware chamber jug and basin, transfer printed and enamelled with a 'famille rose' sheet pattern, the rims gilt, jug 33cm h, printed mark and that of the retailer, Heal & Son London, c1900 £150-200 | In fine condition | Nil |
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| 66 | An F & R Pratt earthenware malachite ground dessert service, printed in colours with The Last Inn, The Hop Queen or The Truant [Ball nos 412, 414 and 413] after William Mulready, William F Witherington and Thomas Webster respectively, the rims gilt, the service including a comport and two low stands, comport 14cm h, rare printed MANUFACTURERS TO HRH PRINCE ALBERT mark [Godden 3148] c1860 (9) £500-700 | The lot in fine condition, no restoration | Nil |
500 | |
| 67 | A set of three Staffordshire cobalt and gilt decorated earthenware meat dishes, two stands and a tureen en suite, printed and painted with border sprays and with a central gilt device, largest dish 48.5cm w, painted 1207, c1850 £150-200 | The lot in good condition | Nil |
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| 68 | A saltglazed brown stoneware double sided Satyr mask loving cup, impressed in printer's type on a tablet W. ADCOCK WHEAT SHEAF, 18.5cm h, c1830 £150-200 | Lacking one of the two handles; minor hairline firing cracks in the base. No restoration | Nil |
250 | |
| 69 | A Robert Heron & Son Wemyss ware Low Kintore candlestick, painted with full blown cabbage roses, 11cm h, impressed mark, printed oval mark of the retailer, T Goode & Co, painted Wemyss, c1900 £150-200 | In fine condition with minute flat pinhead sized only graze on the rim which is hardly noticeable, no restoration | Nil |
220 | |
| 70 | A dated pearlware jug, painted to either side with loose bouquets and gilt with the name J Lees 1836, the leaf moulded lip, rims and handle also gilt, 16.5cm h, 1836 £100-150 | Flat chip to the underside of the lip, some slight wear to the gilding on the sides of the handle, light crazing of the glaze, one or two minute spots of flaking from the flower painting which is so small as to be hardly noticeable, no restoration | Nil |
80 | |
| 71 | A Robert Heron & Son Wemyss ware vase, of shouldered form painted with tulips, 15.5cm h, impressed mark, printed oval mark of the retailer, T Goode & Co London, c1900 £100-150 | A few pin prick sized spots of flaking on the top surface of the rim, no restoration | Nil |
250 | |
| 72 | A Wedgwood Queen's ware foot pan, with handles and moulded bands, 23cm h, 49cm w, impressed mark and 5, early 19th c £100-200 | In fine condition | Nil |
320 | |
| 73 | A pearlware bowl, transfer printed in sepia and enamelled with the Boy at the Window pattern on a tomato red ground, the interior with a scene of three figures and a child, 27cm diam, c1800 £200-300 | A few light scratches to the enamel on the exterior, minor chipping of the foot ring, no restoration | Nil |
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| 74 | A Wedgwood basalt Club jug, enamelled with famille rose flowers, the rims and handle outlined in terracotta, 19cm h, impressed mark, c1820 £120-180 | In fine condition | Nil |
140 | |
| 75 | A Wedgwood Queen's ware butter tub and cover, painted with a border pattern of trailing foliage between blue lines, 17cm diam, impressed mark, c1800 £150-200 | Of typically fine quality and in fine condition | Nil |
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| 76 | A Davenport creamware two handled oval sauce tureen and cover, moulded with overlapping yellow and green leaves and with twig handles and brown enamel rim, 16cm h, impressed mark, incised 8, c1810 £150-200 | The affixed stand broken and glued without loss. No professional restoration and attractive | Nil |
280 | |
| 77 | A pair of William Adams jasper ware neo classical vases, of shield shape with up scrolled handles, applied with flower sprigs and stiff leaves on square plinth with palmette border, 23cm h, impressed ADAMS, c1800 £500-700 | One vase with a pin head sized graze to the rim which is hardly noticeable and does not detract. Both with pin head sized flat nick to the overhanging rim on the shoulder which is hardly noticeable and does not detract. In an overall excellent state of preservation, no restoration and rare | Nil |
1600 | |
| 78 | A copper lustre jug, moulded with a brightly painted green vase of flowers to either side and a butterfly on a wide blue band, 22cm h, c1840 £200-250 | In fine condition and a good example of large size | Nil |
170 | |
| 79 | A black basalt teapot, of high oval shape, the hinged lid with swan finial, moulded to either side with a winged nymph in a border of shells and palmettes, 16cm h, impressed P, c1800 Literature: Another unattributed example but with a different reserve-panel is illustrated Edwards (D), Black Basalt, Woodbridge 1994, Fig. 443. £150-200 | In fine condition with a small flat chip on the lid | Nil |
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| 80 | A rare Staffordshire polished basalt figure of a sailor's lass, possibly Neale or Wilson, her left hand on her breast, her right arm on her hip, in a bonnet and open robe on rocky mound, 20cm h, c1790 Literature: A Staffordshire pearlware example of 1780-1800 is illustrated Halfpenny (P) English Earthenware Figures 1740-1840, Woodbridge 1991, p69. £300-400 | Minor nicks around the edge of the base, no restoration. Originally intended to be on an affixed square plinth. | Nil |
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| 81 | A pair of Wedgwood lilac jasper dip candlesticks, the pillar sprigged with muses and foliage, 18cm h, impressed mark, one also with year letter for 1875 £150-200 | In fine condition | Nil |
220 | |
| 82 | An unusual pair of Staffordshire jasper ware models of a lion and unicorn on pedestals, the sides moulded with shells and waves and bordered by oak leaves, 13cm h, c1830 £250-350 | The model of the lion partly collapsed under its own weight during the firing, restoration to the head of the unicorn | Nil |
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| 83 | A pearlware bowl, painted in cobalt with a Pagoda and Fence pattern, the interior with wide diaper border, 26.5cm diam, c1800 £200-300 | Insignificant flat chip to the edge of the foot | Nil |
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| 84 | A Wedgwood caneware pastille burner, applied with a band of brown ivy leaves; a Wedgwood caneware arabesque moulded cream jug; a Wedgwood Queen's ware Chinese Figures pattern meat dish; a Wedgwood blue jasper dip replica of the Portland Vase and a Staffordshire pearlware transfer printed and enamelled jug and bowl, with classical figures, vase 16.5cm h, all early 19th c (6) £80-120 | Pastille burner - lacking the cover. Caneware jug - with small rim chip. The other items in fine condition | Nil |
180 | |
| 85 | A Staffordshire jasper ware teapot and cover, probably Staffordshire, possibly William Adams, of 'silver' shape with straight spout and sides, sprigged with classical scenes between pillars and rosettes, the domed lid with swan finial, 14cm h, c1800 £600-800 | Very minor flat nicks to the tip of the spout. Rare in this fine condition | Nil |
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| 86 | A Victorian white earthenware commemorative mug, transfer printed and enamelled with Grace Darling rowing to the rescue and inscriptions, 10.5cm h, c1842 £100-150 | Small flat chip near the base, no restoration | Nil |
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| 87 | A white earthenware jug, transfer printed and painted with Cashmore's Everybody's Clown' and quadrupeds beneath a pearlised glaze, the rim and handle outlined in ochre, 18cm h, c1850 £200-300 | Fine descending hairline crack of only a few millimetres in the rim which is hardly noticeable and does not detract. No restoration. A good example | Nil |
280 | |
| 88 | An attractive creamware dated puzzle jug, painted in purple script Samuel Mellor 1825 and with polychrome flowers, the handle, rims and spouts outlined in brown enamel, 20cm h, 1825 £300-400 | Flat chip to the inside of the rim and two other small flat chips to the lip, some flaking of the brown enamel around the rims and on the edges of the handles, no restoration | Nil |
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| 89 | A rare Sunderland purple lustre jug, painted with two blue flags, one inscribed no impressment, the other no Monopoly flanking the inscription W B Stewart Freeman Blue Ever true Now in Wilks a Champion view All unite Nobly fight Nor till death desert your right, 18cm h, c1820 Literature: Two jugs in the Collection of Sunderland Museum attributed to the 'Garrison' Pottery of Dixon & Co bear inscriptions in the same distinctive style of lettering seen on the present example; see Baker (JC), Sunderland Pottery, Sunderland 1984, Nos 78 & 85. The practice of impressment, whereby seafaers were 'press-ganged' into naval service was abandoned after about 1815. £500-700 | Rim restored some slight wear to the lustre around the rim and on the handle | Nil |
1100 | |
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90 |
A dated Bargeware teapot and cover, sprigged with polychrome flowers and leaves and impressed in printer's type on a banner Mrs DEXTER KING MEADOWS ROAD NOTTINGHAM 1886, 21cm h £100-150 | Tiny restoration to the rim and tip of the spout |
Nil |
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