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Sale date: |
Antiques & Works of Art Sale on Thursday 28th & Friday 29th February 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
211-241 of 970 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Condition Report |
Vat on hammer % |
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Hammer Price £ |
211 |
A Bow relief moulded coffee cup, with bamboo, a fence, hollow rock and other flowers, the handle painted in underglaze blue with a flower, leaf-dashes and with cell diaper inner border, 6.5cm h, c1760 £80-120 | Short fine descending hairline crack to the left of the handle, foot rim chipped | Nil |
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| 212 | A Lowestoft polychrome saucer, painted with a Curtis style floral pattern, 12cm diam; a Lowestoft coffee cup, enamelled with flowers, both c1790 (2) £80-120 | Coffee cup with minor descending hairline crack which is hardly noticeable | Nil |
380 | |
| 213 | Two Lowestoft tea bowls and saucers, a sparrow beak jug and three further saucers, all painted in underglaze blue and enamelled with Redgrave type patterns, jug 8.5cm h, c1780 £100-150 | One of the polychrome tea bowls with rim nicks and a large flat chip to the foot rim, its saucer with a small rim nick, one of the blue and red saucers with a long star crack, the jug with some restoration | Nil |
600 | |
| 214 | Reference books. Ceramics, comprising Godden (Geoffrey A) - Caughley & Worcester Porcelain 1775-1800, Coalport & Coalbrookdale Porcelains and Lowestoft Porcelains, Christopher Spencer - Early Lowestoft, Sheenah Smith - Lowestoft Porcelain in Norwich Castle Museum (vol I) and John Twitchett - Derby Porcelain, various dates, 1970s and 80s (6) £80-120 | ++ | Nil |
90 | |
| 215 | A Spode crested plate, the border moulded with three sprays of flowers in gilt dentil rim, 24.5cm diam, printed Felspar Porcelain mark, c1825; a Copeland crested oval vegetable dish and cover with cobalt and gilt border; a pair of English porcelain crested dessert plates; an armorial plate; a Royal Crown Derby dessert plate decorated with flowers (7) £100-150 | The first item in good condition with slight wear to the gilding on the rim. The vegetable dish with slight wear to the gilding on the handles, the single armorial plate with worn decoration, the other items in the lot in fine condition | Nil |
110 | |
| 216 | A pair of Coalport two handled vases, of leaf moulded baluster form, well painted in bright enamels to either side with tightly grouped flowers reserved on an apple green ground and gilt, 31cm h, c1830 Literature: Another example, probably painted by the same hand as the present pair, is illustrated Gooden (Geoffrey A), Coalport & Coalbrookdale Porcelains, 1970, col plt VIII. £500-600 | Both in fine condition and free from restoration | Nil |
500 | |
| 217 | A Liverpool globular teapot and cover, John Pennington, painted in underglaze blue, enamelled and gilt with a willow tree sprouting from a blue rock, a peony and other trailing flowers near a fence, the domed cover with pointed knop, 17.5cm h, c1780 £150-200 | Spout restored | Nil |
150 | |
| 218 | A First Period Worcester globular teapot and cover, painted with loose bouquets heightened in gilt and scattered sprigs, the domed cover with puce and yellow flower knop, 13cm h, c1770 £200-300 | In fine condition | Nil |
260 | |
| 219 | A New Hall spirally fluted oval teapot and cover, with polychrome and gilt border of pendulous foliage and gilt handle and spout, 15cm h, painted 471 in red, c1800 £100-150 | In good condition | Nil |
120 | |
| 220 | Three New Hall silver shaped teapots and covers, enamelled with floral or sprig patterns beneath a ribbon or entwined border, 16cm h & c, painted N171 or 307 in puce, or unmarked, all c1800 £100-150 | Two with restored cover, the other with restored spout | Nil |
300 | |
| 221 | A Liverpool globular teapot and cover, enamelled with tightly grouped flowers and scattered sprigs beneath an iron red and gilt line-and-dot border, the domed cover with pointed puce knop, 13cm h, c1770 £100-150 | Spout restored | Nil |
100 | |
| 222 | A Liverpool globular teapot and cover, painted in underglaze blue and onglaze in red enamel and gilt with the Mansfield pattern, the domed cover with pointed knop, 13.5cm h, c1770 £100-150 | Cover restored | Nil |
120 | |
| 223 | A Caughley fluted oviform teapot and cover, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Pagoda pattern and gilt, 14cm h, printed S in underglaze blue, c1780 £100-150 | Faint star crack emanating from the lower junction of the handle, not visible on the interior, no restoration | Nil |
120 | |
| 224 | A Liverpool reeded globular teapot and cover, Philip Christian & Co, enamelled with stylised sprays and sprigs beneath a spreading cobalt shoulder of seaweed gilding, the conforming cover with pointed knop, 15cm h, c1770 £250-350 | Small flat chip to the under rim of the cover | Nil |
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| 225 | A Belleek Grass tea kettle and cover and a Belleek Shamrock tea kettle and cover, with painted detail, 16cm h, impressed and printed first period marks and McBirney 'instruction' mark or second period black printed mark respectively, 1863-1890 and 1891-1926 £100-150 | Grass kettle and cover - in fine condition. Sharmrock kettle and cover - cover possibly matched as it does not sit correctly. Restoration to the spout | Nil |
300 | |
| 226 | A pair of Coalport soup plates, painted with large groups of flowers in a gilt cavetto and lightly moulded, richly gilt blue border of 'C' scrolls, in lobed gilt rim, 25.5cm diam, impressed 2, c1820 Literature: Another example, presumably from the same service, is illustrated Godden (Geoffrey A), Coalport & Coalbrookdale Porcelains, 1970, col plt III. £100-150 | One with a faint hairline crack in the centre which does not detract from the appearance | Nil |
130 | |
| 227 | A New Hall oval Boy at the Window pattern teapot and cover, 16cm h, painted 425 in grey, c1800; two Spode oval bat printed teapots and covers, c1810 (6) £100-150 | All with restoration | Nil |
130 | |
| 228 | Three felspathic stoneware teapots and covers and a similar sucrier and cover, all Staffordshire or Yorkshire, moulded with Mercury or other classical figures, one with royal emblems, all framed in blue enamel, one cover of pewter, 15cm h & c, impressed numbers or unmarked, all c1810 £100-150 | One teapot with chip to the upper spur of the handle, another with restoration to the spout, the oblong example with cracked spout | Nil |
200 | |
| 229 | A Hicks & Meigh gadrooned dinner service, of gadrooned form, printed and painted in two shades of green with a Japan pattern, the service including a pair of tureen-stands with rustic entwined gilt handles, 39cm w, c1830 (44) Literature: Constituent parts of a Hicks & Meigh Stone China dinner service of the same shape and pattern (but in blue) are illustrated Godden (G), Godden's Guide to Ironstone & Granite Wares, Woodbridge 1999, plt 203. £300-500 | One of the tureen stands with a minor hairline crack but in otherwise excellent overall condition | Nil |
750 | |
| 230 | An English porcelain tea and coffee service, with lustre decoration, painted with an apple green stylised border pattern, the service including an oblong teapot, cover and stand, 14cm h, c1830 (22) £80-120 | Teapot cracked but in otherwise generally good condition | Nil |
80 | |
| 231 | A teapot and cover, possibly New Hall, of Old English shape, decorated with loose bouquets in cobalt and richly gilt lappet borders, 14cm h; a Derby gadrooned circular teapot and cover, painted with landscapes and gilt, Robert Bloor & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D, titles View in Wales and View in Italy and gilder's No 68 in red; a Chamberlain Worcester new oval fluted teapot and cover in a gilt pattern, cover marked No 302 and a Coalport fluted oval teapot and cover, transfer printed in underglaze blue, c1805-c1825 (8) £150-200 | Chamberlain teapot - spout restored. Derby teapot - restored | Nil |
160 | |
| 232 | A Rockingham teapot and cover and a matching Rockingham basket moulded trio, sugar bowl and plate, in a gilt, apple green and yellow border pattern, the moulded teapot with rustic handle and on four gilt feet, 16cm h, c1830-1842 £100-150 | The slop bowl cracked and stained, the plate with some rubbing of the gilding | Nil |
200 | |
| 234 | A New Hall Boy at the Window pattern trio and a further saucer, saucers 13.5cm diam; a Booth's earthenware scale blue ground 'Worcester' plate; a Coalport 'jewelled' pink ground coffee cup and saucer; a Miles Mason blue printed sucrier and cover and a matching slop basin and various other decorative ceramics, c1800-early 20th c (qty) £100-150 | The lot in generally good condition | Nil |
80 | |
| 235 | An H & R Daniel teapot and cover, or First Bell shape, printed and painted with flowers in a grey and gilt seaweed border; 17cm h, c1840 (knop restored); a Hicks, Meigh & Johnson lilac sprigged teapot and cover of Empire shape, heightened in gilt, painted 1336 in gilt, c1825; a Coalport Adelaide teapot and cover, printed and painted with rose hips, c1830; a Hicks, Meigh & Johnson melon lobed teapot and cover with sprigged enamel decoration, c1835; two other 19th c teapots and covers (12) £150-200 | Unless otherwise stated in generally good condition | Nil |
200 | |
| 236 | A collection of British porcelain and earthenware teapots and covers, including early and high Victorian, copper lustre, Wedgwood, Worcester and other examples, with some later Oriental teapots and covers, various sizes, c1830-early/mid 20th c (50 approx) £200-300 | A decorative lot in generally good condition | Nil |
360 | |
| 237 | A set of eight Minton plates, painted to the centre with naturalistic flowers and a butterfly or moth in turquoise and raised gilt border and lobed gilt rim, 23.5cm diam, impressed marks and date code for 1873, painted G709 £250-350 | Attractive and in fine condition | Nil |
300 | |
| 238 | A pair of Staffordshire porcelaneous figures of a seated man and woman, the man in a green coat and yellow breeches holding a tankard, a hound at his side, his companion with a yellow basket of flowers on her lap, 17cm h, c1840 £200-300 | Figure of the woman - several small spots of flaking of the green enamel on her dress. The flowers in the basket slightly chipped. No restoration | Nil |
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| 239 | A George Jones & Sons yellow ground dessert service, printed and painted with central groups of flowers in a wide gilt border and scalloped rim, the service including a dish, 23cm diam, printed mark and that of the retailer Waring & Gillow Ltd, painted 27965, 1930s (13) £100-150 | In good condition | Nil |
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| 240 | A Spode tea and coffee service, richly gilt and boldly painted with wide borders of full blown cabbage roses, the service including an octagonal two handled sucrier and cover with apple knop, 9cm h, painted SPODE 3886 or printed Felspar Porcelain mark in red, c1825 (18) £200-300 | In very good condition with slight wear to the gilding on the rim of the teapot stand | Nil |
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241 |
A Minton claret ground tea service, of Bath Embossed shape, painted with three border vignettes of romantic scenery and gilt, the service including a teapot, cover and stand, 17cm h, painted 702 in gilt, c1830 (17) £200-300 | Slight stacking wear on the teapot stand |
Nil |
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