Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Fine Art & Antiques (Day 1 of 3)
Auctioneer: Anderson & Garland Location: Newcastle
Contact: Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001
Date: 19th June 2012 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Thursday 14th June 10am to 4.30pm
Friday 15th June 10am to 4.30pm
Saturday 16th June 9.30am to 12.30pm
Monday 18th June 10am to 2pm
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Auction Lots - Page 6
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Glass

Please Note: Catalogue descriptions indicate major damage, repair and/or restorations. This is a guide only and does not constitute a guarantee of good condition for other lots where no reference is made. Purchasers are advised to examine carefully, prior to the sale, every lot in which they are interested. Sizes are approximate.
264
Daum: a green glass bowl, with curved slice cut decoration, inscribed mark "Daum Nancy France" and with cross of Lorraine, 10 3/4in. (27.25cms) wide. £100-200
265
A part suite of 19th Century cut-glass drinking glasses, comprising: eight rummers; six smaller glasses; together with part sets of four, three and seven glasses of various sizes, rummers are 6in. (15cms) high. £80-120
266
A Cranberry glass epergne, with three supporting vases emerging from a 'frilled' bowl (lacking central trumpet shaped vase),13in. (33cms) high. £80-120
267
A Cranberry glass epergne, with central trumpet shaped vase and three supporting vases emerging from a 'frilled' bowl, 21 1/4in. (54cms) high. £100-200
268
Daum, Nancy: a model American Coupé car, 15 3/4in. (40cms) long. £100-200
269
Sabino, Paris: an opalescent figure group of three birds in flight, c.1930, 5in. (12.5cms) high.
See illustration £100-200
270
Loetz: a Papillion vase, circa 1900, of swollen form with three 'dimpled' impressions, 6 1/4in. (16cms) high.
See illustration £200-300
271
Two similar 18th Century wine glasses, each with funnel bowls with basal moulded flutes and conical feet, one with double spiral opaque twist stem, the other with double corkscrew twist, 5 3/4in. (14.5cms) high (chips to feet). £80-120
272
An 18th Century green glass mallet-shaped bottle, of olive tint and with applied 'string' rim and kicked in base, 6 1/2in. (16.5cms) high. £150-250
273
Daum, Nancy: an acid etched table lamp base, circa 1930, with vertical, 'rusticated' ribbing and circles, fitted with metal frame for lamp shade (now missing), 10in. (25,5cms).£100 - 200
274
Rene Lalique: 'Deux Danseuses' a glass decanter, model number 3152, introduced 1912, marked "R LALIQUE", 13 1/2in. (35cms) high, (chips to stopper, some water staining) £200-300
275
H.G. Curt Schlevogt, Czechoslovakia: an 'Ingrid' range malachite glass dressing table set, 1930's, comprising; rectangular tray; a rose moulded covered box; a perfume atomizer, with chrome mounts and a perfume flask (neck and stopper damaged), perfume flask is 5 1/4in. (13.5cms) high. (4) £200-300
276
Thirteen green drinking glasses, with blackberry prunt decoration to the stems and rasied on a ribbed foot, 19th Century, 5 1/4in. (13.5cms) high. £60-80
277
A watercolour drawing of the Foreman of the Cookson Glassworks, Newcastle upon Tyne, inscribed 'Forman in Mr Cookson's polishing glass manufactory Newcastle in Tyne_where no stranger's are admitted_none but particular friend's. May we be allowed to see Mr Cookson's polishing manufactory!!!' in satinwood frame, 10 x 12 1/2in.(26 x 32cms) overall.
See illustration £200-300
278
A plan of the middle and eastern broad glass houses and premises belonging to the Newcastle Broad and Crown Glass Company, by Robert Turnbull, Surveyor, in the summer of 1793,16 feet to an inch scale, including map and key, above a drawing of the South West perspective of the Low Glasshouses, on velum, framed,52 x 32in. (133 x 81cms) overall.
See illustration £300-400

Ceramics

Please Note: Catalogue descriptions indicate major damage, repair and/or restorations. This is a guide only and does not constitute a guarantee of good condition for other lots where no reference is made. Purchasers are advised to examine carefully, prior to the sale, every lot in which they are interested. Sizes are approximate.
279
Clarice Cliff: a flower basket, painted in the 'Crocus' pattern, 12 3/4in. (33cms) high. £150-200
280
Royal Worcester: two square dishes painted with fruits on a mossy bank, by Edward Townsend, date code for 1939, 4 3/4in. (12cms) wide. £250-350
281
A pair of large Continental bisque male and female figures of gardeners, decorated overall in pink and gold (some small losses and restorations), 21 3/4in. (55.5cms) high. £100-200
282
Royal Worcester: a wicker basket, shape number "2526", introduced 1912, date code for 1931, 9 1/4in. (23.5cms) high, slight gilding wear, small chips to feet. £80-120
283
Royal Worcester: a blush ground and parcel gilded nautilus shell, raised on a coral and shell moulded stand, date code for 1913, 8 1/2in. (21.5cms) high. £100 - 200
284
Torquato Castellani, Rome: a Renaissance style charger, painted with female bust portrait and foliage, signed "T. Castellani, Roma, 1899", 17 1/2in. (44.5cms) wide.
See illustration £250 - 350
285
Clarice Cliff: a 'Latona Dahlia' pattern vase, of tapered, ribbed form, orange colourway, circa 1929, 4in. (10cms) high. £250-350
286
Clarice Cliff: "Oranges & Lemons" a circular plaque, circa 1931, showing brightly coloured citrus fruits and black leaves, 10in. (26cms) wide.
See illustration £200-300
287
Clarice Cliff: an original Bizarre pattern "381" shape vase of conical form on a stepped base, decorated with orange and yellow diamonds on a black/white ground, the exterior with banding, late 1920's, 4 1/2in. (11.5cms) high. £150-250
288
Clarice Cliff: a "Red Roofs" pattern bowl, circa 1931, 8 1/4in. (21cms).£120 - 180
289
Royal Worcester: an equestrian group of the Duke of Wellington, modelled by Bernard Winskill, no. 352 of 750 on a brass inlaid rosewood plinth, with certificate, overall height 16.5in. (42cms). £250-350
290
Clarice Cliff: a "Delecia Nasturtium", a conical jug, circa 1932, 5 1/2in. (14cms) high. £180-220
291
Meissen: a 19th Century figural group of a shepherd offering a lamb to a lady standing by a ruined column, raised on an oval, rocky base, blue crossed swords, inscribed "G20" and press number "163", 7 1/4in. (18.5cms) high (some losses). £200-300
292
Clarice Cliff: "Nemesia" a conical shape jug, c.1930, 4in. (10cms) high. £100-150
293
Derby: four putti, circa 1760, each holding a basket of flowers, patch marks, some damages, 4 1/4in. (11cms) high; together with two similar late 19th Century Continental examples. (6) £100-200
294
Derby: a ram and ewe suckling a lamb, a pair of bocage figures circa 1765, model number E83, (some restoration), ram is 6 1/4in. (16cms) high. £250-350
295
Samuel Alcock: a pair of swan rhyton vases, pattern number "6568", circa 1840, each with blue/yellow ground and floral cartouche and gilding, raised on shell moulded rectangular bases, (one with body crack) 5 3/4in. (14.5cms) high. (2) £100-200
296
Feuillet, Rue de la Paix, Paris: an Empire cup and saucer typically decorated with bands of gilding, 'gros bleu' and floral bands, cup and saucer both painted "Feuillet", cup is 3 1/4in. (8cms) high. £80-120
297
A French pot pourri vase and cover, in the manner of Jacob Petit, mid 19th Century, with gilded rope twist handles and cut flowers within gilded rocaille decoration, raised on four scrolling feet, 15in. (38cms) high (finial re attached). £80-120
298
Three items of 19th Century British porcelain: comprising a blue ground chamber stick with floral cartouche and raised gilding, possibly Coalport; together with a round basket with similar decoration (restored handle); and another white and gold basket, all with labels of the "Ellis Collection", chamber stick is 4 1/4in. (11cms) wide. £100-200
299
Four 19th Century chamber sticks, comprising a green and gold ground example painted with birds in a raised gilding cartouche; together with a Royal Worcester example (restored) dated 1876; a claret ground example with floral cartouche (restored); and a green borders example with printed and painted floral sprigs (restored), green and gold one is 4 1/4in. (11cms) wide. £80-120
300
Wedgwood: a finely potted three colour Jasper teapot, circa 1780, white ground with green and lavender neoclassical decoration; together with a coffee can en suite, ex Rose Ellis Collection (bears label), teapot is 6in. (15cms) wide (chip to cover teapot handle re stuck, some small chips to spout). (2) £100-200
301
A collection of porcelain toy wares: comprising a Charles Bourne footed baluster vase painted with floral cartouche on a blue and gold scale ground; a miniature jug and bowl painted with cornflower sprigs (handle re stuck); a vase decorated with gilded fronds, cut flowers and birds; a white and gilt jug painted with rose buds and violas; and a claret ground jug with gadrooned rim and landscape vignette, tallest is 3in. (7.5cms) high. (6) £80-120
302
Two porcelain baskets circa 1840: a lobed basket with eau de nil ground and bird and butterfly cartouche and gilded borders; together with a gadrooned edge basket, with blue ground and gilding and central floral spray (each with crack to handle), 4in. (10cms) wide. (2). £80-120
303
Four Moore Brothers candlesticks of cactus form, typically modelled and raised on integral gilded scroll stand, 10in. (25.5cms) high (one with restored sconce, others with chips, breaks, etc). £80-120
304
Walter Moorcroft: a flambé Clematis pattern footed bowl, internally decorated with a flower and bud, the outside shaded in blue, impressed marks and green "WM" signature, 9 1/4in. (23.5cms) wide. £250-350
305
A Staffordshire figure of a hind at lodge, circa 1790-1800, painted in 'Pratt' colours, the recumbent figure with bocage and on moulded oval base, 5 1/2in. (14cms) wide (some chips to bocage).
See illustration £100-200
306
Dame Lucie Rie: a stoneware bowl, circa 1978, of flattened oval form on a high foot, blue glaze with brown/metallic runnings, impressed seal monogram, 7 3/4in. (19.5cms) wide.
See illustration £1000-1500
307
Dame Lucie Rie: a footed bowl, circa 1975, matte white glaze with bronze rim, impressed seal monogram (some damage). £200-300
308
Doulton, Lambeth: a silver mounted tea caddy inscribed "Honest Tea is the Best Policy", with silver collar, cover and plaque engraved with a Royal Crown and initials "RM", Chester hallmarks for 1895, maker's marks for Saunders & Shephard, 6 3/4in. (16.5cms) high. £100-200
309
Doulton Lambeth: a beer jug, typically sprig moulded with topers and with silver rim (hallmarks rubbed); together with a tobacco jar and cover, with classical bust and words "Tobacco", jug is 7 1/4in. (18.5cms) high. £80-120
310
Doulton Lambeth: a Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee jug, with moulded plaques of the young and old Queen, inscribed "1837-1897" and "Dei Gratia - Victoria - Queen & Empress", 9in. (23cms) high. £80-120
311
Doulton Lambeth: three vases, early 20th Century, of baluster form, one with garrya swags, another with tubed lined chrysanthemums and a third with panels of stylised flowers and leaves, tallest is 9in. (22.5cms) high. £100-200
312
Doulton Lambeth: a pair of vases, the shoulders with sprigged border of leaves and flowers, early 20th Century, 8 1/4in. (21cms) high. £80-120
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Fine Art & Antiques (Day 1 of 3)
Auctioneer: Anderson & Garland Location: Newcastle
Contact: Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001
Date: 19th June 2012 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Thursday 14th June 10am to 4.30pm
Friday 15th June 10am to 4.30pm
Saturday 16th June 9.30am to 12.30pm
Monday 18th June 10am to 2pm
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