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

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62

TWO WORCESTER LOZENGE SHAPED AND FLUTED DESSERT DISHES
painted to the centre in polychrome with tightly packed or loose bouquets reserved on a Wet Blue ground with gilt lambrequin border and dentil rim, or panelled trellis border, 24 and 29cm w, painted open crescent, c1770
Estimate: 250-350

Some localised wear to the gilding but free from cracks, chips or restoration. One or two very minor spots of wear to the painting in the centre of the smaller dish but acceptable

Nil

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63

A WORCESTER FLUTED COFFEE CUP AND A SAUCER
painted in Sèvres style with clusters of pendulous green foliage and entwined gilt scrollwork above a puce herringbone border, gilt handle and rims, saucer 13.5cm diam, c1775
Estimate: 300-400

Saucer with one or two spots of stacking wear

Nil

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380

64

A WORCESTER FLUTED COFFEE CUP AND AN UNUSUAL DERBY REPLACEMENT SAUCER
painted in brilliant onglaze enamels and gilt with the Jabberwocky pattern, saucer 13cm diam, painted fretted square or crown, crossed batons, D and No 3 of the gilder William Cooper in puce, c1775 and c1790
Estimate: 300-400

Both in fine condition, the cup with one or two spots of wear to the gilding on the top of the flutes as to be expected, no restortion

Nil

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65

A WORCESTER FLUTED TEA BOWL AND SAUCER
painted with the Scarlet Japan pattern of alternate panels of prunus or flowering plants with orange and gilt divisions centred by a mon around an iron red ring of trailing foliage, the rims gilt, 13cm diam, painted fretted square, c1770
Estimate: 150-200

Small restoration to a chip on the rim of the tea bowl

Nil

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150

66

A WORCESTER FLUTED TEACUP AND SAUCER
painted with a central river landscape in turquoise husk border and three sprays of flowers interspersed with moths, in blue and gilt border and dentil rim, 14cm diam, painted crescent, c1785
Estimate: 300-350

The cup with minor, short descending hairline crack near the handle

Nil

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67

A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER
painted in Dry Blue in the atelier of James Giles with flower sprays and scattered sprigs in gilt dentil rim, the handle also gilt, saucer 12.5cm diam, painted crossed swords and 9, c1770
Estimate: 250-350

Slight wear to the gilding only. A bright and attractive example, no restoration

Nil

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68

A WORCESTER TEACUP AND SAUCER AND A MATCHING WORCESTER COFFEE CUP
with alternate stripes of vivid underglaze blue and gilt husks, saucer 13cm diam, c1790
Estimate: 200-250

In good condition with slight wear only

Nil

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200

69

A WORCESTER FLUTED TEACUP AND SAUCER
painted with a version of the pattern associated with Lord Henry Thynne, the central landscape in turquoise and gilt husk frame, the border of fruit sprays alternating with a bird or insect in blue and gilt border, 13.5cm diam, painted crescent, c1780-85
Estimate: 400-600

In good condition

Nil

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400

70

A WORCESTER IMARI COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER
painted in underglaze blue, onglaze enamels and gilt with the Alternative Kempthorne pattern of stylised chrysanthemums and prunus, saucer 12cm diam, painted fretted square, c1768-70
Estimate: 250-300

Extremely minor stacking wear only on the sacuer

Nil

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260

71

A SET OF SIX WORCESTER PLATES
painted in French Green monochrome and gilt with a central peony in saw tooth frame and fluted border and scalloped gilt rim, 22cm diam, c1770
Estimate: 250-350

Localised wear to the gilding on the rim. Three plates with a small rim chip, the fourth with a tiny surface rim nick

Nil

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72

A PAIR OF WORCESTER SCALE BLUE GROUND PLATES
boldly painted in bright enamels with a central cluster of three puce flowers with yellow 'eye' and gilt cartouches of swags and single flowers, in scalloped gilt rim, 20cm diam, painted fretted square, c1770
Estimate: 350-450

Gilding on the rim slightly the retouched but in acceptable condition and attracive

Nil

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73

THREE WORCESTER SCALE BLUE GROUND DESSERT WARES
painted in polychrome with flowers and sprays in gilt cartouches or with kakiemon panels of orange and yellow chrysanthemums in gilt or iron red rim, largest dish 28cm w, painted fretted square, c1770
Estimate: 300-400

All with some signs of stacking wear but acceptable. Free from cracks chips or restoration

Nil

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74

A WORCESTER SCALE BLUE GROUND DESSERT DISH
painted with groups of flowers and swags in gilt scrolling cartouches, the rim gilt, 21cm w, painted crescent, c1770
Estimate: 200-300

One or two tiny spots of stacking wear that are hardly noticeable.

Nil

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75

A WORCESTER FLUTED OVAL IMARI DESSERT DISH
painted in underglaze blue and bright enamels and gilt with the Pavilion pattern, 27.5cm w, c1770
Estimate: 100-150

Restored crack, of fine appearance

Nil

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76

A WORCESTER RETICULATED OVAL YELLOW GROUND BASKET
the twig handle issuing from flowers, the exterior applied with puce rosettes each with a green 'eye', the interior attractively painted in polychrome with a loose group of flowers including a prominent rose, the sides with scattered flowers, 19cm w, c1770
Estimate: 400-600

The flowers near the handle slightly chipped, the brown enamel on the handles a little scratched. A tiny spot of old restoration to one of the loops near one of the handles but acceptable and an attractive example

Nil

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77

A WORCESTER FLUTED COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER
painted in brilliant enamels with the Dragon in Compartments pattern, the handle picked out with gilt dots, saucer 12cm diam, painted fretted square, c1770
Estimate: 250-350

In fine condition and an attractive example

Nil

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320

78

A WORCESTER LEAF SHAPED DISH, GREEN GROUND PLATE AND SAUCER-DISH
the first painted in the atelier of James Giles with a group of a pear and two cherries, moth and other insects, the overlapping leaves delineated in bright puce-pink and yellow and green, 23cm l, the last in Dry Blue, c1770
Estimate: 200-300

Leaf shaped dish riveted without loss. Green ground plate with stacking wear. Saucer dish in satisfactory condition

Nil

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200

79

A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP
painted in puce, turquoise and iron red with Chinese flowers ``in iron red line-and-dot inner border, 6.5cm h, c1775
Estimate: 80-120

In fine condition

Nil

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110

80

A WORCESTER FLUTED DESSERT DISH
painted in polychrome and purple monochrome with flower sprays and sprigs in gilt feather edged blue chain border and dentil rim, 31cm w, painted open crescent, c1780
Estimate: 150-200

Typical but slight wear to two of the purple monochrome sprays where they cross one of the sharp fluted edges but this is not too noticeable. A solitary spot of wear to one of the purple sprigs for the same reason. On the underside of the foot an insignificant flat chip but in altogether excellent condition, no restoration

Nil

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160

81

A WORCESTER MUG
decorated under the direction of Robert Chamberlain, finely gilt or cyphered with the initials EW in a black, blue grey and gilt frame of pearls flanked by cobalt and gilt flower sprays and sprigs, in gilt dentil rims with feathered handle, 9cm h, c1786-90
Estimate: 100-200

Gilding with localised wear, no restoration or regilding

Nil

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90

82

A LIVERPOOL POLYCHROME TEAPOT AND COVER, PHILIP CHRISTIAN & CO
with palm-column moulding, the domed cover with pointed knop, the teapot painted with two panels of Chinese couples flanked by flowering plants or blossoming boughs, the leaves around the lower body delineated in puce-pink and turquoise, the handle and upper border with iron red tendrils, 16cm h, c1768-75
For another example see Watney (B), Liverpool Porcelain, Shepton Beauchamp, 1997, fig 138.
Estimate: 200-300

Cover - a single chip on the rim and on the rim of the cover. Minor flat surface chip on the underside of the rim of the cover not normally visible. Teapot - long stained star crack eminating from the base extending up to near the base of the spout and on the other side near the handle towards the upper junction but stable, no restoration

Nil

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83

A CAUGHLEY CABBAGE LEAF MASK JUG
transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Three Flowers, Rose Group and Anemone Group patterns and with associated floral prints to the neck, 19cm h, c1780
Estimate: 150-200

On the underside a very minor hairline crack, possibly a firing crack in the foot rim, hardly visible and not normally seen. No restoration

Nil

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190

84

TWO BOW FIGURAL CANDLESTICKS FROM A SET OF THE CLASSICAL SEASONS
Spring personified as Flora with Putto, Autumn as Bacchus with his attendant, painted in polychrome with the sconce and pierced drip-pan in underglaze blue and gilt, on shell edged scrolling puce and blue base, 26cm h, c1762
Similar examples of the models are illustrated Bradshaw (P), Bow Porcelain Figures c1748-1778, 1992, plts 108 and 109.
Estimate: 800-1200

Some restoration to the extremities, the sconces and drip pans associated

Nil

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85

A LIVERPOOL COFFEE CUP, PHILIP CHRISTIAN & CO
painted in underglaze blue and onglaze red and gilt with the Bird on a Branch pattern and associated inner border, 6cm h, 1765-78
Estimate: 80-120

In fine condition, no restoration. The gilding virtually free from wear

Nil

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100

86

A CAUGHLEY MINIATURE TEAPOT AND COVER
of globular form with domed cover, painted in bright underglaze blue with the Island pattern, 7.5cm h, c1785-90
Estimate: 300-400

In fine condition. Note: minor glaze flaw caused during manufacture on the underside of the spout. No restoration

Nil

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420

87

A BOW SLOP BASIN
enamelled around the interior with a border of puce and blue half flowers and green leaves, the exterior with tree peony, a similar puce and yellow flowered tree to the reverse, 12cm diam, c1760
Estimate: 150-200


Insignificant surface rim nick only, no restoration

Nil

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220

88

AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN PLAQUE
painted with a young woman in a yellow dress at the alter of love in a garden with a statue of a satyr, 23.5 x 18.5cm, c1820
Estimate: 200-300

In good condition, note the image painted oval, the spandrels black

Nil

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200

89

A CHAMBERLAIN'S WORCESTER DESSERT TUREEN AND COVER
painted with imari panels in cobalt and gilt borders supported by three highly burnished gilt dolphins on triform base, the cover with pierced gallery and dolphin finial, 24cm h, c1815
Estimate: 800-1200

Cover restored, of fine quality and rare

Nil

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1200

90

A COALPORT TEAPOT AND COVER
of Old Oval shape and a slop basin and teacup and saucer en suite, painted in iron red and gilt with a wide band of leaves and tendrils, teapot and cover 13cm h, c1805 (5)
Estimate: 150-200

Pinhead sized graze to the tip of the spout, in otherwise fine condition

Nil

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91

A COALPORT PLATE
outside-decorated, painted with exotic birds reserved on a mazarine blue ground gilt with anthemia and lozenges, in gilt dentil rim, 21.5cm diam, c1810
Estimate: 100-150

In fine condition

Nil

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100

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