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Sale date: |
Antiques & Works of Art Sale on Thursday 28th & Friday 29th February 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
121-150 of 970 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Condition Report |
Vat on hammer % |
Image |
Hammer Price £ |
121 |
A Chelsea-Derby pineapple moulded teapot and cover, with blue ground and gilt palmette border, 17cm h, William Duesbury & Co, c1775 £100-150 | Cover restored. Spout slightly cracked and with a small chip at the tip | Nil |
100 | |
| 122 | Three Derby teapots and covers, the first example oval with 'Bloom' borders of blue and gilt stars, the second of compressed circular 'silver' shape with wide gilt borders of red florets, the third with a green and gilt diaper pattern, 19cm h and smaller, William Duesbury & Co (the first example) or Robert Bloor & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D, 318 and gilder's numeral 8 of William Longdon in puce, or red painted or printed circular marks respectively, c1800 and c1820 £80-120 | Oval teapot - ring finial restored, gilt teapot - Y shaped crack, diaper teapot - spout and knop restored | Nil |
120 | |
| 123 | A pair of Derby cobalt ground plates, boldly painted with colourful groups of flowers in panels and gilt, in gadrooned rim, 26cm diam, Robert Bloor & Co, red printed circular or crowned D marks, c1825 £150-200 | One plate with on the reverse a faint star crack which does not penetrate to the front. The other with localised wear to the gilding around the rim | Nil |
140 | |
| 124 | A set of four Derby cobalt ground teacups and saucers and a cream jug en suite, painted by Henry Lark Pratt with romantic landscapes, some with figures, in gilt frames, jug 11cm h, Robert Bloor & Co, c1830 £200-300 | The lot in good condition apart from the odd slight area of wear to the gilding on the top surface of the rims of the cups | Nil |
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| 125 | A pair of Derby miniature cobalt ground two handled vases, painted with oval landscapes, one with figures on a stone bridge, the other with a lake, in gilt frames, 7.5cm h, Robert Bloor & Co, red printed circular or painted marks, c1820 £120-180 | Both in good condition with slight wear to the gilding | Nil |
220 | |
| 126 | A pair of Derby figures of America and Asia from the set of the Four Quarters of the Globe and a Derby figure of a flower girl, all painted in bright enamels and gilt, 13-15cm h, Robert Bloor & Co, incised No 200 or No 47 respectively, c1820 £100-150 | America - feathers in the crown slightly chipped, some localised flaking of the green enamel on the tree stump. Asia - the small lamp in the figure's right hand restored. Flower girl - the flowers in her hair slightly chipped but all three in acceptable condition | Nil |
350 | |
| 127 | A Derby silver shaped teapot, cover and stand, painted with rose swags on a wide gilt border of scrolling foliage and paterae, 15.5cm h, Robert Bloor & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D and gilder's no 24 in red, c1820 £200-300 | In fine condition | Nil |
280 | |
| 128 | A Royal Crown Derby dessert service, painted with scattered roses in shaped gilt dentil rim, the service including a square dish, 25cm w, printed mark, date code for 1903 (8) £150-200 | The lot in fine condition | Nil |
200 | |
| 129 | An English porcelain plaque painted by James Rouse, signed, with sheep, cattle and a goat beside a stream with mist descending from the mountains, 17 x 24.5cm, c1880 £100-200 | In fine condition, in modern gilt frame | Nil |
300 | |
| 130 | A Sampson Hancock figure of Madame Vestris as The Broom Girl, in a pink cap, claret bodice and yellow skirt, on circular gilt base, 14.5cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH and D in puce, c1915-34 Literature: See footnote to lot 174. £200-250 | Lacking part of the wooden handle of the broom, its porcelain head still remaining, in otherwise fine condition, no damage or restoration | Nil |
250 | |
| 131 | A pair of Sampson Hancock figures of philosophers, in yellow or puce floretted waistcoat, striped breeches and rust or claret coat, on circular gilt base, 12cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH and D in puce, c1915-34 £300-400 | In fine condition, tiny pinhead sized scratch on the back of the coat of one | Nil |
480 | |
| 132 | A Sampson Hancock pot pourri vase and cover, of compressed campana shape, the rim of the vase with gilt masks, decorated by John Winfield with raised gilt flowers and foliage, 14cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D and gilder's initials in red, c1885 £200-250 | In fine condition | Nil |
190 | |
| 133 | A First Period Worcester scale blue ground mask jug, of baluster shape, enamelled with swags and single flowers in gilt cartouche shaped panels, the handle with puce sprigs, the rims gilt, 18cm h, painted fretted square in underglaze blue, c1775 £200-300 | Old filled flat rim chip and a couple of minor nicks to the rim of the mask lip, no 'professional' restoration | Nil |
320 | |
| 134 | A First Period Worcester scale blue ground teapot-stand, of fluted hexagonal shape painted with reserves of flowers in gilt scrolling frames, 14.5cm w, painted fretted square in underglaze blue, c1775 £100-200 | In fine condition | Nil |
170 | |
| 135 | An early Worcester press moulded, shell shaped pickle dish, painted in underglaze blue with the Two-Peony Rock Bird pattern, 11cm l, painted workman's mark in underglaze blue, c1754-1760 A similar example from the Sutherland Collection was sold Bonhams, 3 October 2007, lot 190. £150-200 | Tiny flat rim nick at 9 o'clock in otherwise fine condition, no restoration | Nil |
200 | |
| 136 | A rare First Period Worcester blue ground chocolate cup with pierced handles, painted with panels of flowers, 7cm h; a First Period Worcester fluted saucer, with a central rosebud framed by turquoise caillouté and with three border sprays, saucer 14cm diam, painted fretted square or open crescent in underglaze blue, c1770 and c1780 respectively (2) £200-300 | Both in fine condition | Nil |
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| 137 | A First Period Worcester teapot and cover, of reeded barrel shape with flower knop, painted in underglaze blue with the Gillyflower pattern, 10cm h, painted open crescent in underglaze blue, c1770-1785 £80-120 | Faint hairline crack in the base, no other faults, no restoration | Nil |
240 | |
| 138 | A First Period Worcester saucer, painted in underglaze blue with the Candle Fence pattern, 11.5cm diam, painted open crescent in underglaze blue, c1770 £100-200 | In fine condition | Nil |
140 | |
| 139 | A First Period Worcester polychrome coffee cup and tea bowl, enamelled with stylised flowers tied with a gilt ribbon and with two subsidiary sprays with gilt edged puce scale inner border, the tea bowl with stylised flowers beneath a gilt edged lilac trellis border, cup 6cm h, c1770 £100-150 | Cup in fine condition, the tea bowl with wear to the enamelled sprig on the interior and the gilding around the rim somewhat rubbed | Nil |
110 | |
| 140 | A First Period Worcester tea bowl and a reeded saucer, both painted in underglaze blue with the Cannonball or Immortelle patterns respectively, saucer 12cm diam, painted script W or open crescent in underglaze blue, c1770 £80-120 | Both finely potted thin examples in fine condition, apart from the most minute pinhead sized nick on the inner rim of the bowl | Nil |
110 | |
| 141 | Two First Period Worcester polychrome coffee cups, enamelled with stylised flowers and with scalloped red line-and-dot inner border, 7cm h, c1770 £80-120 | The odd spot of flaking of the enamel where more thickly applied but otherwise fine and attractive examples | Nil |
140 | |
| 142 | A First Period Worcester coffee cup, transfer printed and enamelled with Chinese figures at a table, the reverse with two further figures and a child, with underglaze blue painted inner border, 6.5cm h, c1770 £100-150 | In fine condition | Nil |
200 | |
| 143 | A First Period Worcester globular teapot and cover, enamelled with stylised flowers, the principal spray tied with a gilt ribbon, the domed cover with puce flower knop, 13cm h, c1770 £80-120 | Restored body cracks | Nil |
80 | |
| 144 | Two First Period Worcester teapots and covers, in the Queen Charlotte and Gilt Queen's patterns, the second with entwined handle, 15 & 18cm h, painted fretted square or crossed swords and 9 in underglaze blue, c1780 £100-150 | Queen Charlotte teapot - spout with hairline crack. Flower knop slightly chipped. Queen's teapot - handle broken and glued, flower knop re-stuck into position | Nil |
240 | |
| 145 | A First Period Worcester barrel shaped teapot and cover, transfer printed in bright underglaze blue with the Fisherman pattern and gilt, 14cm h, printed disguised numeral in underglaze blue, c1785 £100-150 | Button finial restored | Nil |
110 | |
| 146 | Two First Period Worcester polychrome teapots and covers, similarly enamelled with loose bouquets and scattered flowers beneath an iron red line-and-dot border, 12 & 15cm h, c1770 £100-200 | The spout and finial of one teapot restored | Nil |
320 | |
| 147 | Two First Period Worcester globular teapots and covers, one reeded, printed or painted in underglaze blue with a cell diaper border or the Mansfield pattern, 14cm h, painted open crescent in underglaze blue, c1780 £80-120 | Reeded teapot - restoration to the flower knop. Mansfield teapot - restoration to the spout | Nil |
260 | |
| 148 | Two First Period Worcester teapots and covers, one of double cone shape, the other globular and reeded, painted or transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Mansfield pattern or a cell diaper border, 11 & 14cm h, painted open crescent in underglaze blue or unmarked, c1770 £100-150 | The first with restored flower knop, the second with restored spout and knop | Nil |
220 | |
| 149 | A First Period Worcester globular teapot and cover, enamelled with Chinese figures to either side and with gilt reserves of black bamboo and turquoise tufts, 16cm h, c1770 £150-200 | Cover restored | Nil |
280 | |
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150 |
Two First Period Worcester tea bowls and saucers, one painted in Dry Blue and gilt with scattered flowers in gilt dentil rim, the other reeded and painted in underglaze blue with a border pattern, saucers 13 & 12cm diam respectively, painted open crescent in underglaze blue or unmarked; a Staffordshire polychrome tea bowl and saucer with a border of 'rosehips' and a pair of Chelsea-Derby pineapple moulded gilt blue ground coffee cups and saucers, all c1780-c1800 (10) £100-150 | The Chelsea Derby coffee cups and saucers cracked or chipped |
Nil |
160 |
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