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Sale date: |
Antiques & Works of Art Sale on Thursday 28th & Friday 29th February 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
242-271 of 970 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Condition Report |
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Hammer Price £ |
242 |
A Coalport gadrooned teacup and saucer, attractively enamelled with roses and other flowers and gilt, saucer 14cm diam, painted 966 in gilt, c1820; five various other English teacups or tea bowls and saucers, c1800-c1820 (12) £200-250 | An attractive group in good condition | Nil |
200 | |
| 243 | A Mintons armorial plate, emblazoned to the centre with an elaborate coat of arms in a raised gilt border of festoons and C scrolls, 26cm diam, gilt printed mark, that of the retailer, T Goode & Co Ltd and LYTHAM HALL, painted H4665 in gilt; a Copeland plate with the green and gilt initial W beneath a coronet, printed marks, both early 20th c (2) Provenance: The Minton plate from a service ordered by Henry Talbot de Vere Clifton (1907-1979) £100-150 | Both in fine condition | Nil |
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| 244 | A Coalport crested cobalt ground soup plate, decorated in London with a central group of flowers and three kidney shaped panels of birds in branches, one centred by the radiant gilt initial M beneath a boar's head crest, 24.5cm diam, puce printed mark of the retailer, A B Daniell & Son 46 Wigmore Street, London, c1840 Literature: A plate from the same service is illustrated Godden (Geoffrey A), Coalport & Coalbrookdale Porcelains, 1970, col plt 1. £200-300 | In fine condition | Nil |
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| 245 | A Copeland parian ware figure of Sabrina after the marble sculpture by William Calder Marshall, 29cm h, impressed mark, c1860 £200-300 | In fine condition | Nil |
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| 246 | A Coalport plate, painted with birds on boughs to the wide gilt ground border, in lobed gilt rim, 24cm diam, c1880; a Coalport cobalt ground plate, painted with three border vignettes in raised gilt frames, 22.5cm diam, printed mark, painted X2129, c1900; a pair of Coalport plates, with a central raised gilt monogram in cobalt and gilt border, 26.5cm diam, printed mark, painted 5897 in gilt, early 20th c (4) £150-200 | The lot in fine condition and an attractive group | Nil |
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| 247 | A pair of Mintons ichthyological plates, painted by A H Wright, both signed with initials, with fish in limpid waters and in gilt trellis border, 23cm diam, printed mark and that of the retailer, Bailey Banks & Biddle Co Philadelphia, painted G8484, early 20th c £100-150 | Both in fine condition | Nil |
90 | |
| 248 | A Staffordshire porter mug, painted with a continuous romantic landscape between wide gilt borders, 14cm h, c1830 £200-300 | In good condition with a few light scratches and wear to the gilding on the top surface of the rim. An attractive example | Nil |
320 | |
| 249 | A Copeland rose pompadour ground oviform vase and cover, with upswept gilt handles, painted by Hurten, signed, with an oval panel of flowers and an urn in a sunlit glade, the reverse with a bouquet in raised gilt frames, on square gilt tooled foot, 41cm h, printed mark, c1880 £1200-1600 | Hairline stress crack on the underside of the plinth, the knop on the cover cleanly broken off and glued back into position | Nil |
1200 | |
| 250 | A Chelsea figure of a Chinese man, Red Anchor Period, seated on a stump with arms folded and wearing a pointed orange hat with upturned pale green brim, his gown finely painted with small red flowers and in yellow slippers, on flat base with applied flowers and leaves, 11.5cm h, painted anchor in red, c1753-55 Literature: Other examples are illustrated Mackenna (F Severne), Chelsea Porcelain The Red Anchor Wares, Leigh-on-Sea, 1951, plt 51 fig 102; Hackenbroch (Yvonne), Chelsea and Other English Porcelain in the Irwin Untermeyer Collection, Massachusetts 1956, plt 25, fig 28 and Legge (Margaret), Flowers and Fables A Survey of Chelsea Porcelain 1745-69, Melbourne 1984, p42 cat 57. £700-900 | Head re-stuck; cleanly broken through a firing crack in the base, rock and rock and glued. Flowers/leaves slightly chipped. Minute flat nick on upper surface of hat. No modern 'professional' restoration. | Nil |
1600 | |
| 251 | A pair of Chelsea partridge tureens and covers, Red Anchor Period, each bird with realistically painted plumage on a moulded nest applied with green twigs and feathers at intervals, 9cm h, painted anchor in red and individually numbered "No 20" or "No 39" [or 51], c1752-55 Literature: "Two fine partridges, for desart" were sold by Mr Ford at his Great Room in the Haymarket in 1755 (First day's sale, lot 11). The sale catalogue of "The last year's large and valuable Production of the Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory" is reproduced Austin (JC), Chelsea Porcelain at Williamsburg, Virginia 1977, Appendix p155. The sale included several pairs of such tureens. See also Adams (E), Chelsea Porcelain, 2001 pp101-102. The pair in the Collection at Rode Hall is illustrated McKeown (J), English Ceramics Two Hundred and Fifty Years of Collecting at Rode, 2006, p65. £800-1200 | Broken and glued both tureens with small losses. No professional restoration. | Nil |
4500 | |
| 252 | A Staffordshire basket shaped double inkwell, painted with roses and other flowers in moulded reserves and gilt with sprigs, 11cm h, c1820 £150-200 | One of the two covers a well matched replacement, slight rubbing of the gilding in places but in generally excellent condition and not restored | Nil |
240 | |
| 253 | A Swansea tea and coffee service, of moulded Paris flute shape, with breakfast cups, enamelled with an all over pattern of cornflower heads with a central gilt rosette in wide rim, cream jug 7.5cm h, printed SWANSEA in red or unmarked, c1814-1826 (19) £600-800 | One breakfast cup with two flat chips on the inside of rim and a crack in the handle. Another with a long crack and some wear to the gilding on the rim. Another with worn gilding around the rim and to the central rosette, a fourth with a short faint hairline crack on the inside which does not appear to penetrate to the exterior. One or two of the saucers with some localised wear to the gilding. No restoration. | Nil |
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| 254 | A Swansea sauce tureen and cover, a centre dish and a pair of two handled oblong dishes en suite, the Empire style tureen of compressed circular form with moulded gilt handles, on three paw feet, enamelled with an all over pattern of cornflower heads, tureen and cover 17cm h, painted Swansea in red script or unmarked, c1814-1826 £500-700 | One of the pair of dishes riveted, the other with an insignificant short hairline crack descending from near one handle. The centre dish with a similar hairline crack which is hardly noticeable. The tureen with a hairline crack on the base. No restoration. | Nil |
1300 | |
| 255 | A Swansea cabinet cup and stand, the cup of cylindrical form with scrolling gilt handle terminating in a mask and on three gilt feet, painted by William Pollard with wild roses over a gilt trellis, cup 12.5cm h, painted Swansea in red script, c1818-1822 Literature: For a colour illustration of a detail of Pollard's painting of wild roses, compared with that of David Evans see Jones (A E) and Sir L Joseph, Swansea Porcelain Shapes and Decoration, Cowbridge 1988, p228. £800-1000 | One or two small minor areas of rubbed gilding which do not detract. A pin sized flat nick on the underside of the rim of the stand. No damage/restoration | Nil |
1650 | |
| 256 | A Swansea Japan pattern tea and coffee service, of London shape, enamelled with two bright green stippled panels edged with cobalt and gilt 'C' scrolls alternating with large puce flowers, a central gilt peony growing from a pink fence, the rim gilt, the service including a teapot, cover and stand 17cm h, printed SWANSEA in red, painted 436, or unmarked, c1814-1826 (17) Literature: Jones (A E) and Sir L Joseph Swansea Porcelain Shapes and Decoration, Cowbridge 1988, p186 £1500-2500 | In unusually finely preserved condition free from rubbing, flaking or restoration. Damaged as follows: one coffee cup with crack at the lower junction of the handle, one teacup with a section of the wall broken out and reglued without loss | Nil |
1800 | |
| 257 | Ten Swansea tea and dessert wares, various shapes, enamelled with an all over pattern of cornflower heads and gilt, including a pair of dishes, 23cm diam, painted Swansea in red or unmarked, c1814-1826 £200-300 | Most pieces with faults; several in fine condition including a cream jug | Nil |
280 | |
| 258 | A Bow polychrome water bottle or guglet, of garlic necked form, painted in Meissen style in bright enamels with a loose bouquet with prominent roses and scattered flowers, the flared rim in brown enamel, 27cm h, c1765 £100-200 | A circular section of the base riveted back into position, small rim nicks, no professional restoration; glaze bubbled in one place when fired | Nil |
300 | |
| 259 | A dated jug, of Coalport type and painted by an independent decorator with large groups of flowers, inscribed in black enamel REES & ANN HOPKIN 1815 above a rose and with a border of yellow and green stiff leaves and sprigs, the handle and rims outlined in brown, 15cm h £100-150 | V shaped chip to the tip of the lip; some flaking to the enamel around the rim | Nil |
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| 260 | An English porcelain vase, of campana shape, painted with a continuous landscape with solitary figures on a path before a castle or house, the rims and handles gilt, 13cm h; a spill vase, similarly painted with a continuous landscape and on three gilt paw feet, 13cm h, both c1820; a Staffordshire revived rococco two handled green ground vase, possibly S Alcock & Co, painted with a floral spray, 24cm h, c1830 (3) £100-150 | In fine condition except slight wear to the gilding around the rim of the Empire shaped vase | Nil |
260 | |
| 261 | A Coalport tea and coffee service, painted with scattered groups of flowers and lightly moulded with 'C' scrolls and foliage, the service including a milk jug, 14cm h, printed Society of Arts mark in red, or unmarked; a Derby lozenge shaped dessert dish, both c1820; six items of floral teaware, bearing spurious Swansea mark, early 20th c (38) £80-120 | Many pieces cracked or chipped, some fine including the Derby dish | Nil |
80 | |
| 262 | A Swansea six-cup egg stand, of oval shape with gilt handle and on flared foot enamelled with an all over pattern of cornflower heads, 15cm h, c1814-1826 £200-300 | Stand - handle cleanly broken off and glued back into position. Some localised light crazing of the glaze. One egg cup damage. Some of the others with slight wear to the gilding on the rims | Nil |
1500 | |
| 263 | A New Hall tea service, of low round shape with bifurcated handle to the teapot and jug, painted with wide borders of roses and gilt leaves in gilt dentil rim, teapot, cover and stand 13cm h, painted 2657 in red or sepia, c1820 (11) £100-150 | Slop basin and one cup cracked. One saucer with faint star crack. Faint crack in the base of the sucrier | Nil |
260 | |
| 264 | A Caughley fluted cream jug, transfer printed in underglaze blue with Temple pattern, the rims gilt, 11.5cm h, printed S, painted x in underglaze blue, c1780 £80-120 | The gilding on the upper rim somewhat worn, no damage or restoration | Nil |
160 | |
| 265 | A Spode jug, of Spode's Antique shape moulded with children of Bacchus beneath an enamelled border of vines, the rims and handles gilt, 22cm h, painted SPODE in red, c1820 £100-150 | In fine condition | Nil |
150 | |
| 266 | A Spode toy watering can and cover and a Spode toy teapot and cover, both enamelled with tightly grouped flowers and scattered sprigs on a gilt seeded ground and with gilt handle, knop and rims, 6.5 and 5cm h, painted SPODE and/or 2009, c1820 £150-200 | Watering can - gilding on the rims rubbed. Teapot - v shaped piece of the spout broken off and neatly glued back into place | Nil |
280 | |
| 267 | A Copeland cabaret tray, with lightly moulded gilt grass handles, printed and painted with loose groups of flowers in gilt rim, 42.5cm w, printed mark and PODR mark for 8 September 1869, c1870 £100-150 | In fine condition | Nil |
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| 268 | A pair of English porcelain stands, attractively painted by the same hand with two milkmaids in a romantic landscape or a traveller with a basket resting beneath a tree, in gilt border, 19cm diam, c1820 £300-400 | Genuinely a pair but minor difference in the width of the gilt border. In fine condition | Nil |
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| 269 | A Coalport 'Coalbrookdale' floral encrusted tea kettle and cover, the slightly domed cover with carnation finial, the kettle applied with a profusion of brightly coloured flowers on a pale green ground gilt with festoons and with gilt scrolling handle and spout, 15cm h, c1840 £200-250 | Typical but minor light chipping of the flowers and leaves but in much above average condition and a good example. No restoration | Nil |
220 | |
| 270 | A Wedgwood Flying Humming Birds lustre Imperial bowl, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, gilt printed and enamelled with birds in flight over a mottled green ground, with geese border, the interior in mother of pearl lustre, 26.5cm diam, printed vase mark, painted Z5088 in gilt, c1917-29 £300-400 | In fine condition, the portland vase mark almost rubbed off | Nil |
500 | |
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271 |
A pair of Coalport dessert plates, painted with a large group of flowers, including a parrot tulip or rose in fluted gilt border with lightly moulded apricot and gilt grapes, the rim gilt, 20.5cm diam, impressed 1, c1820 £100-150 | In good condition |
Nil |
200 |
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