Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Summer Catalogue Sale (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Tennants Auctioneers Location: The Auction Centre, Leyburn
Contact: Telephone: +44 (0) 1969 623780 Facsimile: +44 (0) 1969 624281
Date: 13th July 2012 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Sunday 8 July 11 am to 4 pm
Monday 9 July 9 am to 4 pm
Tuesday 10 July 9 am to 4 pm
Wednesday 11 July 9 am to 4 pm
Thursday 12 July 9 am to 4 pm
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Auction Lots - Page 2
51
A Pair of Pratt Type Pottery Cow Groups, circa 1810, each buff coloured beast with dark brown markings, a cowherd and milkmaid beside, a calf at their feet, on moulded and sponged oval bases, 19cm long £500 - 700
52
A Late 18th Century Yorkshire Pearlware Pottery Coffee Pot and Cover, of baluster shape, the domed and fluted cover with flattened sphere finial, transfer printed in brown with an encircling ban of flowers, hand coloured detail, conforming bands to the coffee pot rim over front and reverse oval medallion depicting Britannia and two muses, simple strap handle, 21.5cm high; and A Yorkshire Pearlware Pottery Teapot, circa 1800, of Castleford type, of panelled lozenge section, the cover with swan finial, decorated with sprays of flowers within blue lines and serrated leaf tip moulded basal band, 16.5cm high (2) £200 - 250
53
A John Turner & Co Blue Jasper Urn Shaped Vase, circa 1800, with twin leaf sheathed handles moulded and applied with a god and goddess in chariots amongst clouds within floral classical borders on a circular socle and black canted square base, impressed TURNER & CO, 28cm high £400 - 600
54
A Set of Six Don Pottery Dessert Plates, circa 1810, printed in brown monochrome with classical figures on a circular chalcedony panel within brown line rims, 18cm diameter £300 - 400
55
A Cambrian Pottery "UNITY" Helmet Shape Milk Jug, circa 1800, transfer printed in underglaze blue with an oval panel of a fish inscribed UNITY and with chinoiserie buildings in landscape within brown line borders, 13cm high
This piece was produced for the Unity Fishing Company which was based in Newquay as part of the pilchard fishing industry. Examples with similar transfer prints are at the Swansea Museum China Gallery. £400 - 600
56
A Cambrian Pottery "UNITY" Saucer, en suite with the preceding lot, 14.5cm diameter £400 - 600
57
A Pearlware Mug of French Revolutionary Interest, circa 1795, of cylindrical form with strap handle, printed in underglaze with View LA GUILLOTINE or the modern beheading machine at PARIS by which LOUIS XVI late king of France fuffered (sic) on the Scaffold Jan 21 1793, and with an execution scene, 10cm high £250 - 350
58
A Pearlware Jug Commemorating the Marriage of Princess Charlotte and Prince Leopold, circa 1816, of panelled oval form with scroll handle, moulded with titled bust portraits within leaf borders picked out in pink lustre and enamels, 11cm high
See May (John & Jennifer) Commemorative Pottery 1780-1900, pg.24, pl.39 for a similar example. £150 - 250
59
A Staffordshire Pottery Water Jug, circa 1837, of helmet shape, printed in underglaze blue with VICTORIA REVIEW, showing the monarch on horseback before a parade within scroll and cell borders, 22cm high
See Hallinan (Lincoln) British Commemoratives, pl.122 for a jug with similar print and pg.70 discussing the military review that was cancelled due to Lord Melbourne refusing to let the Queen ride. £300 - 400
60
A Staffordshire Pottery Jug, circa 1830, transfer printed in puce with ENTRANCE TO THE LIVERPOOL & MANCHESTER RAILWAY, and with views of the entrance and with a locomotive and passengers, 13cm high
See May (John & Jennifer) Commemorative Pottery 1780-1900, pl.243 for a mug with a similar print. £400 - 600
61
A Bournes Pottery Saltglaze Stoneware Commemorative Gin Flask, circa 1837, modelled as the young Victoria in flowing dress, inscribed VICTORIA MAY PEACE AND PROSPERITY PREVAIL, the reverse with QUEEN ALEXANDRINA VICTORIA, impressed marks, 20.5cm high
See May (John & Jennifer) Commemorative Pottery 1780-1900, pl.90 for a similar example. £200 - 300
62
A Measham Bargeware Tobacco Jar, Cover and Tamper, dated 1887, of cylindrical form with gadrooned everted rim, the domed cover with stepped finial, the body applied with a cartouche inscribed 1887 GEORGE GRETTON MARKET STREET TOBACCONIST, on a typical treacle glazed ground moulded and picked out in colours with flower sprigs and jardinières of flowers, the tamper with panel inscribed GOD SAVE THE QUEEN above a crown, 22.5cm high £200 - 300
63
A Pair of Measham Pottery Bargeware Candlesticks, late 19th century, with semi-ovoid sconces, plain stems and domed feet, with oval cartouche impressed LOVE AT HOME, on a brown ground applied with floral sprigs picked out in colours. 19cm high £300 - 400
64
A Measham Pottery Bargeware Commemorative Teapot and Cover, dated 1887, of ovoid form, applied with a crowned cartouche impressed MRS BOFFEY WOODEN BOX 1887, on a treacle ground applied with flowers picked out in colours, 16.7cm high £200 - 300
65
A Pair of First Period Worcester Porcelain Yellow Ground Oval Baskets, circa 1765, the twig handles with leaf and flowerhead terminals, painted in colours with sprays of summer flowers and with scattered sprigs, 22cm and 21.5cm wide £800 - 1200
66
A Liverpool Porcelain Part Tea Service, circa 1775, painted in underglaze blue, red and gilt with pagodas in a landscape within a criss-cross border, comprising a low Chelsea ewer, five tea bowl, four saucers, a sugar bowl and a slop bowl (12) £200 - 300
67
A Pair of Chelsea Derby Porcelain Figures of a Lady and Gentleman, circa 1775, she with feathered hat, turquoise jacket and floral skirt, a hound at her side, he with tricorn hat, turquoise jacket and floral breeches, holding a nest of chicks, each on a gilt scroll moulded mound base, 22cm high £500 - 700
68
A Set of Four Derby Porcelain Figures of The Seasons, late 18th century, as boys and girls, Spring holding flowers, Summer a sheath of corn, Autumn a basket of grapes and Winter a bundle of faggots, on gilt lined circular bases, some incised marks, 15.5-18cm £500 - 700
69
A Derby Porcelain Twin-Handled Sucrier, circa 1810, painted in the style of Robert Brewer with named views Near Verona Italy and Near Florence, in oval panels on a blue ground gilt with scrolls and foliage, inscribed and painted marks in red, 22cm wide over handles £500 - 700
70
A Spode Porcelain Tea Service, circa 1810, with bands of gilt and red scrolling acanthus centred by rosettes within gilt line borders, comprising an oval teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, seventeen teacups, fifteen coffee cups, thirteen saucers, two saucer dishes and a slop bowl, pattern number 671 in iron red £300 - 400
71
A Pair of Staffordshire Porcelain Urn Shape Vases and Covers, circa 1820, with sloping shoulders and twin scroll handles, painted with continuous landscape panels on a gilt striped ground, the circular bases with silver lustre borders, 25.5cm high £200 - 300

CONTINENTAL CERAMICS

72
A Set of Four Sèvres Style Porcelain Cabinet Plates, 19th century, painted with named architectural views of Le Luxembourg, Les Invalides, Cour des Comptes et Ste Chapelle and St Eustache within gilt arcaded borders on a bleu du Roi ground gilt with floral stiff leaves and vitruvian scrolls, pseudo Sèvres marks and spurious dates 1775, 23.5cm diameter £600 - 800
73
A Gilt Metal Mounted Sèvres Style Pottery Casket and Hinged Cover, circa 1900, of cushioned quatrelobed oval form, the cover decorated with 18th century figures in a river landscape, signed AUBE, the base with four landscape panels each within gilt scroll foliate and classical ornament cartouche on a bleu de Roi ground, bears pseudo Sèvres marks in underglaze blue, 32.5cm wide £400 - 600
74
A Pair of French Porcelain Figures of a Shepherd and Shepherdess, late 19th century, in 18th century Derby style, he wearing a tricorn hat and blue jacket playing the pipes, his dog and a sheep at his feet, she wearing a blue jacket and pink floral skirts holding flowers in her apron, a sheep at her feet, on green washed mound bases moulded and gilt with scrollwork, bear pseudo Derby marks in red, 45.5cm and 46cm high £300 - 500
75
A Pair of Large Gilt Metal Mounted Sèvres Style Pottery Urn Shaped Vases and Covers, circa 1900, of baluster form with pine cone knops, decorated with courtly scenes, signed H Desprez, Sèvres, within broad bleu de Roi borders gilt with formal classical ornament and foliage, on circular socles and shaped square bases, bear pseudo Sèvres marks in underglaze blue, 103cm £3000 - 5000
76
A Vienna Style Porcelain Urn Shaped Vase and Fixed Stand, circa 1900, the knopped trumpet shaped neck flanked by two winged lion mask and scroll handles, on a baluster body, circular socle, swept circular stand and three moulded feet, decorated with a continuous scene of classical figures standing and on horseback in landscape before tents, the base with two panels of classical lovers on a bleu de Roi ground gilt with classical ornament and line borders, 51cm high £700 - 1000
77
A Vienna Style Porcelain Goblet and Cover, circa 1900, the domed cover with floriform finial on a tapering cylindrical body and knopped circular socle, painted with "Bachusfest", on a gilt band and green ground gilt with bands of stiff leaf and ivy leaves and with white enamel jewelling, titled in red, stamped shield mark in underglaze blue, 29.5cm high £300 - 500
78
A German Porcelain Oval Plaque, circa 1900, painted with bearded man in German costume lighting a pipe, indistinctly signed, impressed monogram mark, 17cm by 12.5cm, in gilt metal frame £200 - 300
79
A Tophane Red Pottery Vase, Turkey, late 19th century, with flared trumpet neck and baluster body, carved with raised bands of formal stiff leaves within beaded borders, 20.5cm; and A Similar Bottle Vase, with garlic neck and bulbous body similarly decorated, impressed mark to shoulder, 24.5cm high (2) £400 - 600
80
A German Saltglazed Stoneware Bellamine, early 17th century, of traditional form, the bearded mask above an oval patera, 20.5cm high £200 - 300
81
A Dutch Delft Dish, late 17th century, painted in blue in kraak style with a central octagonal panel with a jardinière of foliage within panels of stylised flowerheads, 1 mark in blue, 35cm diameter £200 - 300
82
A Vincennes Porcelain Seau à Demi Bouteille, 1755, painted possibly by Thebenet Pere with flower sprays and sprigs within blue line and gilt leaf borders, painted marks in underglaze blue, 11.5cm high
Provenance: Lord Kinnaird Sale, Christie's, London, 3 July 1989, lot 59. £400 - 600
83
A Vincennes Porcelain Coffee Cup and Saucer, 1755, painted in puce monochrome with scattered flower sprays within a gilt dentil border, painted marks in underglaze blue and & painter's mark to saucer only £300 - 400
84
A Vincennes Porcelain Coffee Cup and Saucer, 1753, gilt with flower sprays within ribbon tied, foliate and frond cartouche on a bleu de Roi ground, painted marks in underglaze blue £1000 - 1500
85
A Pair of Outside Decorated Meissen Porcelain Figures of Shepherds, late 19th century, each standing before a tree, one in crimson cloak carrying a basket of fruit, a basket across his shoulders, the other with floral jacket and black tricorn hat playing pipes, each with a dog at his feet on tall gilt scroll moulded bases, crossed swords marks struck out three times, 28cm and 26.5cm high £500 - 700
86
A Pair of Meissen Porcelain Candelabra, late 19th/early 20th century, modelled as Diana and Venus, each sitting in a foliate scroll arbour with three leaf sheathed sconces, Diana with two dogs, Venus with Cupid, on scroll moulded bases, crossed sword marks in underglaze blue, 30.5cm high
See Mitchell (Laurence) Meissen Collector's Catalogue, pl.29, items 995 and 957 for similar examples. £700 - 1000
87
A Meissen Porcelain Figure Group, circa 1760, modelled as five putti about a scroll moulded mound, one singing, flanked by a cellist, flautist, lutenist and violinist, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 13.5cm high
Provenance: Ex E L Paget Collection £800 - 1200
88
A Meissen Porcelain Figure Group of The Dancing Peasants, circa 1750, modelled by Johan Friedrich Eberlein, he wearing a purple hat, yellow jacket and purple trousers, she with a white cap, blue bodice and yellow skirts, on a mound base applied with flowers, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 14cm high £700 - 1000
89
A Meissen Porcelain Group of "The Betrothal", circa 1750, modelled by Johann Joachim Kaendler, the gentleman with pink jacket and purple breeches, his tricorn hat under his arm greeting his lady wearing a crinoline dress with indianische blumen, a putto in a tree behind, a further putto holding a torch at her left hand side, on a mound base applied with flowers, 18cm high
See Rückert (Rainer) Meissener Porzellan 1710-1810, no.883 for a similar item £2000 - 3000
90
A Meissen Porcelain Figure Group of Dancers, circa 1755, he standing, his arms and right leg raised wearing a white jacket and purple breeches, she with a black bodice with yellow ribbon and flower sprigged skirts on a flower encrusted pad base, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 12.5cm high £1500 - 2000
91
A Meissen Porcelain Figure Group of Medea and Jason, circa 1745, modelled by Johan Joachim Kaendler, the loosely draped lovers seated on a rocky outcrop, she holding a posy of flowers, a cherub with a basket of flowers at their feet, on a rocky moulded base, 14.5cm high
See Adams (Len & Yvonne) Meissen Portrait Figures, pg.85 for an illustration of a similar example without the cherub and the note that Medea showed Jason how to overcome the difficulties imposed on him before he could seize the Golden Fleece. £2000 - 3000
92
A Meissen Porcelain Group of a Shepherd and Shepherdess, circa 1740, modelled by Johann Joachim Kaendler as a shepherd seated cross legged, wearing a turquoise hat, orange jacket and black breeches, beside a shepherdess wearing yellow bodice and pink skirts, she with a sheep on her lap, his dog at his feet, on a mound base applied with flowers, 16cm high
See Meissen and Other Continental Porcelain, The Collection of Irwin Untermeyer, fig.95 for a similar example, and Christie's, King Street, 16 November 2010, lot 138 for a similar example. £2000 - 3000
93
A Meissen Group of Leda and the Swan, circa 1750, modelled by Johan Joachim Kaendler, as the loosely draped goddess sitting on a tree stump garlanding the swan with flowers a putto to one side, on a mound base applied with flowers, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 17cm high £1200 - 1800
94
A Meissen Porcelain Figure Group Representing Earth from a Set of the Elements, circa 1750, as the goddess Cybele sitting loosely draped holding a cornucopia of flowers and a branch flanked by two putti, on a rocky base moulded and gilt with scrolls, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 16.5cm high £800 - 1200
95
A Meissen Porcelain Figure of a Shepherd, circa 1750, wearing a yellow tricorn hat, blue jacket and breeches, holding a set of bagpipes under his left arm, his dog and a sheep at his feet, on a scroll moulded base, crossed swords mark, 14.5cm high
See Christie's, King Street, British and Continental Ceramics, 14 July 2006, lot 122 for a similar example. £500 - 700
96
A Meissen Porcelain Figure of a Lady Shepherdess, circa 1755, modelled by Johan Joachim Kaendler, the seated figure in ribbon tied turquoise bodice and flower sprig skirts holding a bouquet in her left hand, her right foot raised, a sheep lying at her feet, on a scroll moulded mound base, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 15.5cm high
See Adams (Len & Yvonne) Meissen Portrait Figures, pg.33 for a similar example. £600 - 800
97
A Meissen Porcelain Figure of a Cellist, circa 1750, standing wearing at black hat, brown jacket and purple breeches, on a mound base applied with a flower, 13.5cm high £500 - 700
98
A Meissen Porcelain Figure of a Blackamoor Girl, circa 1750, modelled by Peter Reinicke in white headdress holding a basket of fruit at her left hip, 14cm high £500 - 700
99
A Pair of Meissen Porcelain Figures of Swans, circa 1750, modelled by Johann Joachim Kaendler, each naturalistically modelled, one with a signet on its back, a further signet at its feet, on pad bases, bear painted marks in underglaze blue, 13.5cm high
See Morley Fletcher (Hugo) Meissen, pg.60 for a similar pair £2000 - 3000
100
A Meissen Porcelain Figure of a Youth, circa 1750, standing wearing a black hat, pink striped jerkin and pale blue breeches, 14.5cm high £500 - 700
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Summer Catalogue Sale (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Tennants Auctioneers Location: The Auction Centre, Leyburn
Contact: Telephone: +44 (0) 1969 623780 Facsimile: +44 (0) 1969 624281
Date: 13th July 2012 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Sunday 8 July 11 am to 4 pm
Monday 9 July 9 am to 4 pm
Tuesday 10 July 9 am to 4 pm
Wednesday 11 July 9 am to 4 pm
Thursday 12 July 9 am to 4 pm
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