The Catalogue Fine Art Sale
on Thursday 9th & Friday 10th September 2010

Lots: 1-31 of 931

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A BRAMELD BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE CASTLE OF ROCHEFORT PATTERN CHEESE STAND, DRAINER AND PLATE
stand 31cm w, impressed BRAMELD+1, or unmarked, c1825-42
Estimate: 100-150

The cheese stand and drainer both with professional restoration, the former an example of a scarce Brameld shape, the plate in good condition

Nil

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110

2

A BRAMELD BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE CASTLE OF ROCHEFORT PATTERN SOUP TUREEN AND COVER AND A MEAT DISH AND DRAINER
the dish with moulded gravy tree and well, 53cm w, impressed BRAMELD+1 and/or printed mark or impressed floral wreath mark, c1825
Estimate: 200-300

Tureen with chip on the inner flange not visible when the lid is in position, star crack on the interior, cover two minor hairline cracks but not chipped, dish - the glaze and blue in the centre with some localised pitting, descending hairline crack at 12 o'clock on the underside, one of the bracket feet chipped. Drainer - insignificant feint hairline crack on the underside but in otherwise good condition

Nil

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200

3

A BRAMELD BLUE PRINTED AND ENAMELLED EARTHENWARE INDIA PATTERN CHAMBER JUG AND BASIN
jug 29cm h, printed pictorial mark, c1835-42
Estimate: 150-200

Both items in fine condition with firing crack caused during manufacture in the handle but stable and no restoration

Nil

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200

4

A BRAMELD BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE PARIS STRIPE PATTERN FOOTBATH
24cm h, c1825-42
Estimate: 150-200

Some professional restoration in the base

Nil

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120

5

A BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE MINIATURE DINNER SERVICE
with rosettes and dots in wavy border, the service including a covered vegetable tureen 13cm diam, c1840 (26)
Estimate: 100-150

The lot in fine condition

Nil

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6

A BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE HERMIT AND BOAT PATTERN MUG
of unusual size, cylindrical with spur handle, 17cm h, c1820
Estimate: 100-150

Finely potted and in good condition, no restoration

Nil

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7

A BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE SAUCE TUREEN, COVER AND STAND
with flower knop and deer's head handles, 15cm h, two and a pair of blue printed earthenware pickle dishes and a Wedgwood coloured body earthenware plate, printed and painted with butterflies, early/mid 19th c (8)
Estimate: 100-150

The lot in good condition

Nil

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8

A JOHN AND WILLIAM RIDGWAY BLUE PRINTED STONE CHINA COLUMBIA PATTERN MEAT DISH
with gadrooned rim, 54cm w, printed mark, 1814-c1830 and a J & R Godwin flow blue earthenware Albany pattern meat dish, printed mark, 1834-66 (2)
Estimate: 100-150

Ridgway dish with insignificant tiny chip on one of the gadroons on the rim; both in fine condition

Nil

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9

A DON POTTERY BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE ITALIAN AND SICILIAN VIEWS SERIES STAND
with the tomb of Theron at Agrigentum, on domed foot, 22cm diam, printed lion mark, c1820
Estimate: 100-150

In fine condition

Nil

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150

10

A DON POTTERY BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE ITALIAN LANDSCAPE SERIES SOUP TUREEN STAND
39cm w, printed lion mark, c1820
Estimate: 100-150

In fine condition

Nil

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12

A SET OF FOUR BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE BRITISH SCENERY SERIES COTTAGES AND CASTLE PATTERN PLATES
25cm diam, printed ribbon mark, c1830
Estimate: 150-200

In fine condition

Nil

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130

13

A PAIR OF COPELAND AND GARRETT BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE FLORAL PATTERN SORBET CUPS
of bell shape, 6cm h, printed late Spode mark, c1833-47
Estimate: 80-120

One with a couple of small chips on the underside of the rim and another on the foot. The second cup in fine condition

Nil

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14

TWO SALTGLAZED BROWN STONEWARE FLASKS, DERBYSHIRE AND LONDON
the first in the form of Lord John Russell, a scroll in his right hand impressed THE TRUE SPIRIT OF REFORM and on a serrated label below COOKS WINE & SPIRIT VAULTS WATERSIDE LINCOLN, 16cm h, impressed T OLDFIELD & Co MANUFACTURERS CHESTERFIELD, the second in the form of a barrel, one end with a 'nailed' label moulded Taverner 128 Bishopsgt without, 10.5cm h, c1832-40
Estimate: 200-300

Both in very good condition, the first with tiny surface crack connecting the banner and Cook's label and minute flat surface chip on one edge of the base, the second with minute surface chip near the hole for suspension; no restoration

Nil

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1150

15

A STAFFORDSHIRE IRONSTONE TWO HANDLED VASE
of square shape with waisted neck and red and gilt dragon handles, printed in blue and painted onglaze with panels of figures, precious objects and flowers, 58cm h, printed pseudo Chinese mark, c1900
Estimate: 200-300

In good condition with localised discolouration of the glaze

Nil

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16

A SET OF EIGHT G L ASHWORTH & BROS IRONSTONE TABLE AND FLOWERS PATTERN PLATES
transfer printed in black and painted in vivid famille rose enamels, 24cm diam, printed Mason's mark, painted 4/159, early 20th c
Estimate: 100-150

In fine condition

Nil

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80

17

A WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER DIP MODEL OF THE PORTLAND VASE
17cm h, impressed mark, c1880
Estimate: 100-150

In very good condition, one cherub with tiny shrinkage crack in the drying out of the slip caused during manufacture, no restoration

Nil

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190

18

A G L ASHWORTH & BROS IRONSTONE JAPAN PATTERN DESSERT SERVICE
richly decorated in predominantly cobalt, gilt and iron red, the service including a comport, 19cm h, impressed REAL IRONSTONE CHINA, printed royal arms and painted 3/549, late 19th c (17)
Estimate: 500-700

The lot in fine condition

Nil

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600

19

A ROYAL DOULTON EARTHENWARE CHAMBER JUG AND BASIN
printed in underglaze blue with flower sprays in cobalt and gilt ribbon border, the oblong basin 43cm w, impressed and printed marks, c1900
Estimate: 150-200

In fine condition

Nil

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20

A WEDGWOOD PRINTED QUEEN'S WARE OVAL SOUP TUREEN AND COVER AND A JOHN MADDOCK BLUE PRINTED STONE CHINA FAIRY VILLAS PATTERN SOUP TUREEN AND COVER
the first printed in iron red and painted with birds, butterflies and flowers in ochre rim, the knop gilt, 20cm h, impressed mark, c1870
Estimate: 100-150

Wedgwood tureen - in fine condition. Maddock tureen with minor flat chip on the rim

Nil

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21

AN EARTHENWARE TWO HANDLED POT POURRI VASE AND COVER
of baluster shape, painted with romantic landscapes in puce edged gilt scrolling foliate frames reserved on an apple green ground, 49cm h, c1850
Estimate: 100-150

Chip on the underside of the rim of the cover which is not too noticeable

Nil

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220

22

A DON POTTERY PEARLWARE PLATE
with shell edge, painted in sepia with a 'pagoda and fence' pattern encircled by an ochre line, 24.5cm diam, c1800
A similar example is illustrated Griffin (J D), The Don Pottery 1801-1893, Doncaster 2001, plt 143.
Estimate: 100-150

In fine condition

Nil

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100

23

A STAFFORDSHIRE EARTHENWARE JAPAN PATTERN PUNCH BOWL
printed in sepia, painted in underglaze blue and onglaze red and other enamels with a flower filled vase in deep border with phoenix roundels, the light green foot with trailing foliage, the rim gilt, 48cm diam, c1870
Estimate: 250-350

Several old chips around the foot, feint star crack in the base which is not too noticeable, light overall crazing of the glaze

Nil

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24

A WEMYSS WARE EXTRA TALL CANDLESTICK
painted with dog roses, on square base, 30.5cm h, impressed mark and printed oval mark of the retailer, T GOODE & CO & CO, c1900
Estimate: 150-200

Some light staining of the glaze on the top surface of the sconce, minor spot of flaking on one of the angles of the base, no restoration

Nil

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90

25

A GROUP OF WEMYSS WARE
including a Grosvenor Vase painted with cabbage roses or plums, 21cm h, impressed mark and/or painted Wemyss, and/or printed or painted mark of the retailer, T Goode & Co, c1900 (12)
Estimate: 150-250

Grosvenor vase with restoration to the rim, large bowl with long curling crack, plum preserve jar and cover with painted mark only and attributed to Wemyss. Teacup with chip on the rim, cover of the oblong box broken in two and glued, circular dish with large rim chip, second preserve pot with flat chip on the outside of the rim, miniature jug with minor chip on the lip. Waisted vase with pinhead sized rim nick and minor descending crack

Nil

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100

26

A CREAMWARE MOULDED OVAL PLAQUE
painted with a wedding at Gretna Green , in integral yellow and black frame, 20 x 23cm, c1810
Estimate: 200-300

A few slight scratches but in good overall condition, free from cracks, chips and restoration

Nil

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240

27

A WEDGWOOD SOLID BLUE JASPER JUG, A PAIR OF WEDGWOOD DARK BLUE JASPER DIP CANDLESTICKS AND A SIMILAR MINIATURE JUG
variously sprigged with scenes, cameos and scrolling foliage, candlesticks 14.5cm h, impressed marks, late 19th c
Estimate: 100-150

In good condition

Nil

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28

A WEDGWOOD SOLID PALE BLUE AND WHITE JASPER TEAPOT AND COVER
ornamented with amorini in scrolling or floral borders, the spout, domed cover and handle with swags or acanthus leaves, 9.5cm h, impressed mark, c1790
Estimate: 600-800

Minute nick on the upper turned cordon just to the right of the handle, no restoration

Nil

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950

29

A STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE COW CREAMER
the milkmaid seated on the flat base with arms outstretched and decorated in coloured glazes, the cow predominantly manganese, the figure and base in ochre and green, 13cm h, c1780, later composition cover (2)
Estimate: 200-300

Restoration to horns/ears and tail, stabilised cracks in the lower part of the front legs

Nil

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550

30

A PRATTWARE COTTAGE BANK, POSSIBLY MEXBOROUGH
the pitched blue roof with central chimney and ochre eaves, the facade with two heads at windows of the upper storey, the sides moulded with Ceres or a tree, on sponged base, 12.5cm h, mid 19th c
Estimate: 100-200

Restoration to one of the gables and a corner but in overall acceptable condition

Nil

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31

A MINTON MAJOLICA INDIAN GARDEN SEAT
the pierced top centred by a lavender flower, the sides moulded with panels of strapwork and in predominantly green, brown and ochre glazes, 52cm h, late 19th c
Shape No 588 in the 1884 Minton Shape Book.
Estimate: 500-700

Insignificant firing crack in the rim of the top. Minor flat chip on the edge of the foot. No restoration

Nil

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