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Sale date: |
Antiques & Works of Art Sale on Thursday 28th & Friday 29th February 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
91-120 of 970 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Condition Report |
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Hammer Price £ |
91 |
A Castleford type felspathic stoneware teapot and cover, sprigged with classical figures and foliage framed in blue enamel, 14cm h, impressed 22, c1810; a dated pearlware jug, transfer printed and enamelled with Chinese scenes, inscribed in red script Eliz H Williams 1810, 12.5cm h (3) £80-120 | The teapot in fine condition, the jug with old restoration to the lip and descending crack in the rim, some treatable discolouration of the glaze | Nil |
100 | |
| 92 | A yellow-banded copper lustre jug, with enamelled mother and child and floral puce bat prints, 13.5cm h; an R Cochrane & Co earthenware Dresden Sprigs pattern soup plate, transfer printed to the centre with a three masted ship and GLASGOW & CALCUTTA/LINE OF PACKETS, printed mark; a blue printed earthenware Philosopher pattern fan shaped dessert dish; a Thomas Fell & Co white earthenware child's plate, transfer printed with a musician and lady at a window, impressed mark, all early or mid 19th c (4) £80-120 | The soup plate with descending hairline crack at 10 o'clock, the three other pieces in good condition | Nil |
150 | |
| 93 | A Jackfield teapot and cover, of globular form on three feet and with flower knop, 9cm h, c1770; a pearlware globular teapot and cover, painted in underglaze blue with temple landscapes and foliage; a pearlware miniature teapot and cover, both c1800; a white earthenware miniature teapot and cover banded in green, blue and sepia, early 19th c (8) £100-150 | Jackfield teapot - cover and spout restored. Miniature pearlware teapot - cover chipped | Nil |
130 | |
| 94 | A Sampson Smith earthenware flatback portrait figure of Daniel O'Connell, in a black and gilt jacket and white trousers standing beside a draped pillar on a green base with title in gilt script, 44cm h, c1875 £350-450 | Typical light crazing of the glaze but a good example free from damage or restoration | Nil |
750 | |
| 95 | A pair of Staffordshire pearlware figures of Mark Anthony and Cleopatra, reclining on rocky bases, the queen in a loose primrose yellow chiton painted with flowers in turquoise drapery, the asp coiled around her left arm, her companion in an unusual silver lustre and brown scaly cuirass and orange lined cloak, the hilt of his sword in his right hand, 20cm h, c1820 The marble Cleopatra was first recorded in 1512 as having recently been acquired by the Pope. It remains in the Vatican (Galleria della Statuae). The companion figure derives from an earlier model of Rinaldo, reused as 'Mark Anthony'. £700-900 | Old discoloured restoration to Cleopatra's right arm and the odd minor spot of flaking, in particular to the blue and black enamel detail of the male figure, his nose slightly grazed but good examples, particularly well coloured and free from any professional restoration | Nil |
800 | |
| 96 | A pearlware Toby jug, probably Staffordshire, the toper holding a foaming jug of ale and in a manganese hat, coat, breeches and shoes and cobalt waistcoat, on a bright green chair, 26cm h, c1800 £300-500 | Some professional restoration to the hat | Nil |
800 | |
| 97 | A Staffordshire pearlware group of the Vicar and Moses, crisply modelled and painted in coloured glazes, the two decker pulpit in manganese, the clerk in cobalt coat and waistcoat, 21cm h, c1780-c1801 Literature: Made in Staffordshire possibly by one of the Wood family partnerships. For a Ralph Wood [II] marked example see Halfpenny (P), op cit, p84. £250-350 | Tiny graze to the tip of the clerk's nose, restoration to the vicar's book, the fingers on his right hand and to both of the clerk's hands but a fine quality example of the model | Nil |
450 | |
| 98 | A blue printed earthenware Pineapple Border Series meat dish in the Llanthony Abbey pattern, 53cm w, c1825 £150-200 | In fine condition | Nil |
350 | |
| 99 | A blue printed earthenware Pashkov Palace Moscow pattern meat dish, 43cm w, early 19th c £100-150 | In fine condition | Nil |
260 | |
| 100 | A blue printed pearlware Chinese Landscape pattern meat dish; a Spode Greek pattern meat dish and warming plate and a blue printed earthenware soup tureen-stand, pearlware dish 43cm w, impressed marks or unmarked, c1810-c1840 £100-150 | The lot in good condition | Nil |
350 | |
| 101 | A blue printed pearlware mug and a blue printed earthenware butter boat and egg hoop, various patterns, mug 13cm h, c1790 and early 19th c £100-150 | Mug - with descending hairline crack. Butter boat - hairline crack. Egg hoop - in fine condition | Nil |
80 | |
| 102 | Six blue printed eatheware plates and soup plates, comprising Castle of Rochefort [Brameld], Hospitality, Village Church, Shipping Series, Named Indian Views Series [Joseph Twigg] and Chinese Scene [J & R Riley], 25cm diam & c, impressed marks or unmarked, all early 19th c £100-150 | All in fine condition | Nil |
360 | |
| 103 | A blue printed earthenware bowl and a pearlware Shipping Series jug, the bowl printed to the interior with the scene of a wagoner on a winding road in a wooded landscape, on flared foot, 12cm h, both c1820 £100-150 | The bowl in fine condition. The jug with a rim chip. Neither with any restoration | Nil |
480 | |
| 104 | A Wedgwood blue printed earthenware oval salad bowl, with Warwick Castle and other views in a floral border, 34cm w, impressed mark, early 19th c £120-180 | In fine condition | Nil |
130 | |
| 105 | A John & William Ridgway blue printed Stone China Bamboo pattern meat dish, 42cm w, printed cartouche mark, c1830 £100-150 | In fine condition | Nil |
90 | |
| 106 | A Hampson & Broadhurst blue printed earthenware Park Scenery pattern meat dish, 50cm w, 1847-53 £100-150 | In fine condition | Nil |
140 | |
| 107 | A Mason's Ironstone blue printed soup tureen and cover, the shape after a Chinese export model, with cobalt scroll finial and boar's head handles, printed with Chinese scenes, 25cm h, printed MASON'S PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA mark, c1825 £100-150 | The rim of the tureen with one or two minor flat rim chips, No restoration | Nil |
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| 108 | A Spode blue printed Stone China Grasshopper pattern drainer, 33cm w, printed mark, c1812-33 £120-180 | In fine condition | Nil |
190 | |
| 109 | A blue printed earthenware bowl, with a ruined abbey in wide floral border, 22.5cm diam, c1820 £100-150 | In fine condition | Nil |
160 | |
| 110 | A Davenport blue printed earthenware Villagers pattern meat dish, 56.5cm wide, impressed mark, c1830 £250-350 | In fine condition and attractive | Nil |
400 | |
| 111 | Two Pinxton fluted teacups and a saucer, with gilt borders of festoons and a single puce sprig, the rims and handle gilt, cup 6cm h, c1800 £100-150 | The gilding on the rim of one of the cups rather rubbed, the saucer with two descending hairline cracks | Nil |
200 | |
| 112 | A Pinxton oval teapot stand, of so-called fish tailed form and pattern no 73, with a pink band of gilt paterae, 18.5cm w, c1800 £150-200 | Rubbing/stacking wear to the gilding in places, no damage or restoration, scarce | Nil |
350 | |
| 113 | A Pinxton fluted oval sucrier and cover, of pattern no 46, enamelled and gilt with sprigs, 13.5cm h, c1800 £200-250 | Gilding slightly rubbed on the knop, one of the handles and rims | Nil |
230 | |
| 114 | A Pinxton coffee can, of pattern no 13, enamelled with sprigs, the rims and handle blue, 6cm h, c1800 £100-150 | Typical light crazing of the glaze, the blue enamel on the rim flaked away in one place where it has not quite taken during the firing | Nil |
120 | |
| 115 | A Derby plate, painted by Moses Webster with three large colourful groups of flowers including a prominent rose, in moulded border and gilt dentil rim, 25cm diam, Robert Bloor & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D and gilder's numeral 2 of James Clark in red and 65 in puce, c1820 £80-120 | Very minor faint hairline crack but a good and particularly colourful example | Nil |
340 | |
| 116 | A Derby two handled sauce tureen-stand, painted probably by William Billingsley or John Brewer with a central group of roses reserved on a green ground and with rose entwined gilt border, 24cm w, William Duesbury & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D and 185 in puce, collector's label, c1795 Provenance: The Pendred Collection. Possibly from the service supplied to Lady Camdn in 1795. For a full account on the Serivce in one of the Derby factory's most costly patterns see A Ledger's essay in Newsletter 22 of the DPIS, July 1991. £150-250 | Light stacking wear/glaze scratches but this is not too noticeable and an attractive example in fine condition. No restoration. | Nil |
170 | |
| 117 | Three Derby coffee cans and a cup, painted with roses on a 'Bloom' and jewelled ground of gilt stars, an oval landscape "In Cumberland", a border of pearls above an apple green ground or a yellow ground gilt raindrop pattern, approximately 6.5cm h, Duesbury & Kean, one Robert Bloor & Co, puce or red painted mark, c1790-c1820 £100-150 | Rose painted can - slight wear to the gilding. Landscape can - in fine condition with a couple of small spots of flaking of the enamel from the landscape. Green ground can - slight wear and scratches, small rim chip. Yellow ground cup - in good condition | Nil |
250 | |
| 118 | A Chelsea-Derby ogee tea bowl, finely enamelled in Meissen style with a rose centred spray and scattered sprigs and gilt probably by Joseph Stables, 7.5cm diam, William Duesbury & Co, painted gilt conjoined anchor and D, c1777 £100-150 | In fine condition with localised wear to the gilding on the rim but a particularly attractive example | Nil |
110 | |
| 119 | A Chelsea-Derby tea bowl, enamelled in blue monochrome with anthemia and swags and gilt by the British Museum gilder 'I', 7cm diam, William Duesbury & Co, painted crown and D in blue enamel, c1777-c1784 £100-150 | Unusual and in fine condition | Nil |
160 | |
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120 |
Eight Derby teawares and a dessert dish, including a tea bowl and saucer, trio and cream jug, variously enamelled with polychrome and gilt sprig patterns, floral sprays in the manner of Edward Withers or a cobalt and gilt border pattern, dish 22cm diam, William Duesbury & Co, painted crown, crossed batons and D in puce or unmarked, several also with the pattern and gilder's number, c1790; a Staffordshire porcelain oval cream jug, painted with landscapes in black and apricot, c1800 (10) £100-200 | In generally very good condition some pieces with slight wear to the gilding |
Nil |
350 |
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