Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Jewellery and 19th/20th Century Design, Glass and Ceramics (Day 2 of 3) | |||
Auctioneer: | Lawrences, Crewkerne | Location: | South Street, Crewkerne |
Contact: | Telephone: 01460 73041 Fax: 01460 270799 | ||
Date: | 11th October 2012 | Time: | 11:00AM |
Details: | Viewing Friday 5 October, 9am to 4.30pm Saturday 6th October 9.30am to 1pm Monday 8th October 9am to 4.30pm Tuesday 9th October 9am to 7pm Wednesday 10th October 9am to 4.30pm Thursday 11th October 9am to 4.30pm |
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Auction Lots - Page 9 | |||
1387 | |||
LARGE TROIKA VASE a tall rectangular vase, with designs on each side on a blue ground. Marked, Troika and Potters Mark. 8 3/4ins. (22cms.) high £80-120 |
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1388 | |||
LARGE TROIKA VASE a tall rectangular shaped vase, with designs on each side on a green ground. Marked, Troika, and Potters Mark possibly for Jane Fitzgerald. 9ins. (23cms.) high £80-120 |
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1389 | |||
LARGE TROIKA VASE a tall rectangular vase, with designs on each side on a buff ground. Marked, Troika, Cornwall, EW Potters Mark. 8 3/4ins. (22cms. high) £80-120 |
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1390 | |||
LARGE TROIKA VASE a tall rectangular vase, with designs on each side on a buff ground. Marked, Troika, England, PB for Penny Black. 8 1/2ins. (22cms.) high £80-120 |
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1391 | |||
TWO TROIKA DISC VASES the circular vases with stylised designs on both sides. Both marked, Troika, England. 4 3/4ins. (12cms.) high. (2) £80-120 |
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1392 | |||
TWO TROIKA DISC VASES each with stylised designs on both sides, one with a blue ground, the other on a grey ground. Both marked, Troika. 4 3/4ins. (12cms.) high. (2) £80-120 |
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1393 | |||
TWO TROIKA VASES two coffin shaped vases, each with stylised designs on a blue and a buff ground. Both marked, Troika. 6 3/4ins. (17cms.) high. (2) £100-150 |
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1394 | |||
TWO TROIKA VASES two cube shaped vases, each with white glazed interiors and stylised designs. Both marked, Troika, Cornwall. 3 1/4ins. (8cms.) high. (2) £80-120 |
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1395 | |||
TROIKA VASES three Troika cylindrical vases, each with white glazed interiors and stylised designs. Marked, Troika. 5 3/4ins. (14cms.) high. (3) £70-100 |
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1396 | |||
TROIKA POTTERY including a cube shaped with stylised designs, a cylindrical vase, and an unusual cup and saucer. Each marked, Troika. Cube Vase 3 3/4ins. (9cms.) high. (3) £80-120 |
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1397 | |||
PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURES a pair of water carriers, both painted in a blush ivory glaze. Marked, Royal Worcester, 1250. Tallest 9 1/2ins. (24cms.) high. (2) £80-120 |
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1398 | |||
RUSKIN HIGH FIRED VASE with a yellow and purple high fired glaze. Faint oval mark underneath, Ruskin just visible. 12ins. (30cms.) high £300-400 |
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1399 | |||
PAIR OF AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED BRONZE BOOKENDS - ART DECO a pair of bookends, mounted with Bronze figures of a boy and girl with Geese. The figures mounted on shaped onyx bases. 3 1/2ins. (9cms.) high. (2) £150-200 |
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1400 | |||
DOULTON LAMBETH BISCUIT BARREL - 1877 an early Biscuit Barrel, with a painted floral design and embossed rosettes, and a silver plated rim and lid. Marked, Doulton Lambeth, 1877, 739, Potters Marks LB and FC. 6 3/4ins. (17cms.) high £80-120 |
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1401 | |||
ART DECO DISH - KINGFISHER a bronze figure of a Kingfisher, seated on a marble base. 5 1/4ins. (13cms.) across £100-150 |
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1402 | |||
ROYAL DOULTON LUSCIAN WARE VASE - WALTER SLATER the bulbous body painted with flowers and leaves, with a narrow neck and gilded handles. Signed, W Slater, and marked Doulton Burslem, Luscian Ware, England. 12ins. (31cms.) high £150-200 |
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1403 | |||
ROYAL WORCESTER MILITARY FIGURE Model Number 3535, Officer of the 29th Foot (Worcestershire Regiment). Modelled by Frederick M Gertner. 12ins. (30cms.) high £80-120 |
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1404 | |||
ROYAL COPENHAGEN LONG EARED OWL Model Number 1331, designed by Peter Herold and signed and dated 1911. Marked, Royal Copenhagen, 1331, and remains. of paper label. 14ins. (36cms.) high £150-250 |
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1405 | |||
BELLEEK PART DESSERT SERVICE - FIRST PERIOD comprising a comport and six plates, of shell design, the comport with a base in the form of dolphin's. Marked, Belleek, Co Fermanagh. (7) £150-200 |
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1406 | |||
UNUSUAL CROWN DEVON DOG - WW2 a large Crown Devon dog, with a Military Hat and clothing. Marked, Crown Devon, Fieldings. 9 1/4ins. (23cms.) high £60-100 |
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1407 | |||
PAIR OF MINTON MAJOLICA JUGS depicting Medieval style figures, the handle in the form of a twisted branch. Impressed marks, Minton, 1231. 9 1/2ins. (24cms.) high. (2) £200-250 |
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1408 | |||
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN VASE a large vase in a mottled orange glaze. Impressed marks, Royal Lancastrian, 2085, Made in England. 10 3/4ins. (27cms.) high £80-120 |
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1409 | |||
MINTON MAJOLICA TOBY JUG an unusual jug in the form of a lady holding a fan, brightly painted and with a mottled black and green base. Impressed marks, Minton, 1139, date code for 1866. 11 1/4ins. (29cms.) high £80-120 |
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1410 | |||
RARE ROYAL DUX FIGURAL CHESS SET a rare set produced by Royal Dux, the two sets of figures painted in blue and white, and with gilded decoration. With a wooden chess board. King 11cms. high £300-400 |
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1411 | |||
NEWLYN ARTS & CRAFTS BOX of rectangular shape, designed with Flowers and Foliage, and with a wooden lined interior. Stamped, Newlyn. 8 1/2ins. (21cms.) across £100-150 |
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1412 | |||
NEWLYN COPPER CHAMBERSTICK designed with two Fish around a central candle holder. Also with a Newlyn circular tray, with St Michael's Mount in the centre and inscribed, Presented to The Mayoress of Penzance, Miss D P Harvey, 1938. Both stamped Newlyn. (2) £100-150 |
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1413 | |||
NEWLYN ARTS & CRAFTS DISH the copper circular dish with a simple curved design around the rim. Impressed mark, Newlyn. 8 3/4ins. (22cms.) diameter £60-100 |
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1414 | |||
LALIQUE FIGURE a frosted glass figure of a lady, mounted on a glass plinth. Marked, Lalique, France. 3 1/4ins. (8cms.) high £80-120 |
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1415 | |||
PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER CANDELABRA - HADLEY each candelabra supported by a Girl and Boy figure, painted in Blush Ivory tones. Both signed on the back, Hadley. Marked, Royal Worcester mark, 1124 and 1125. 8 1/2ins. (21cms.) high £250-350 |
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1416 | |||
LALIQUE FIGURE of a reclining nude lady, the frosted glass figure on a circular base. Marked, Lalique, France. 5ins. (12cms.) high £200-250 |
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1417 | |||
LARGE ART NOUVEAU TERRACOTTA VASE - SIGNED the body of the vase moulded with flowers, with a metal liner. Signed, Mercie, and also numbered. 17ins. (43cms.) high £200-250 |
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1418 | |||
POOLE POTTERY VASE painted with flowers on a white ground, with bands of blue and green around the body. Impressed marks, Poole England, 966, painted mark for Hilda Hampton and another potters mark. 9 3/4ins. (25cms.) high £80-120 |
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1419 | |||
ROYAL WORCESTER 'CROWN WARE' VASE an unusual vase painted with a Galleon on an orange lustre ground, and with gilded decoration. Marked, Royal Worcester, Crown Ware, CW98. 10 1/2ins. (27cms.) high £300-400 |
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1420 | |||
ROYAL WORCESTER PLATE - HARRY DAVIS painted with a view of Shakespeare's House, and with a rich gilded rim. Marked, Royal Worcester, 3036,and signed H Davis. 10 1/2ins. (26cms.) diameter £250-300 |
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1421 | |||
BOCH FRERES VASE with a floral design on a light blue ground. Also with a Majolica jug, a Doulton Children's plate, and Ruskin vase (A/F). Boch Freres 6 3/4ins. (17cms.) high. (4) £80-120 |
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1422 | |||
ROYAL WORCESTER SIGNED PLATE - AYRTON painted with a central panel of fruit, with panels of flowers around the rim and a rich gilded border. Signed, H Ayrton, Royal Worcester, Made in England. 9 1/2ins. (24cms.) diameter £100-150 |
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1423 | |||
MINTON TILED PLANTER - WILLIAM WISE the square planter with four tiles set into a metal framework. The black and white tiles designed with animal subjects, one tile signed W Wise 1879 (William Wise 1847-1889). Tiles marked, Minton China Works. 8ins. (20cms.) high £150-200 |
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1424 | |||
RUSKIN LUSTRE VASE - 1921 with a purple and yellow lustre glaze. Impressed marks, Ruskin, England, 1921. 10 1/2ins. (27cms.) high £200-250 |
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1425 | |||
WINCHCOMBE POTTERY DISHES two Winchcombe dishes, each painted with a slipware glaze, one with a pie crust rim. Both with impressed marks for the pottery, one with an artists mark (possibly Ray Finch). Largest 10ins. (25cms.) across. (2) £60-100 |
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1426 | |||
FRENCH MAJOLICA CAT JUG the spout in the form of a Cat's head, the cat playing an instrument. Marked, Z, 3. 9 1/4ins. (23cms.) high £100-150 |
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1427 | |||
MOORCROFT FLORIAN VASE of slender shape, painted in the Blue Poppy design. With two handles, possibly missing a lid. Marked, Painted Signature, W Moorcroft, Rd No 401753. 7ins. (18cms.) high £300-400 |
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1428 | |||
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN VASE with a stylised design on a grey ground, monogram mark for Gladys Rodgers. Marked, Royal Lancastrian, 199, E.T.R for E T Radford. 10 1/4ins. (26cms.) high £60-100 |
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1429 | |||
TROIKA VASE the square vase with stylised designs on each panel, on a blue ground. Also with a Troika black and white ashtray, and another Cornish vase. Vase 3 1/4ins. (8.5cms.) high. (3) £80-120 |
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1430 | |||
COLIN PEARSON 'WINGED' VASE - STUDIO POTTERY an interesting vase, the handles in the form of wing's, and with a green and black glaze. With a seal mark on the front, and the number K37 underneath. 6 3/4ins. (17cms.) high *Colin Pearson is best known for his wing design, which he used on a variety of vases. He worked at Winchcombe and Royal Doulton and ran the Aylesford Pottery after taking over from David Leach. £100-200 |
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1431 | |||
ROYAL WORCESTER CHARGER in the oriental style, painted with Bird's and Flower's on a black ground. Marked, Royal Worcester Purple Mark, Worcester Royal Porcelain Works. 14ins. (36cms.) diameter £100-150 |
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1432 | |||
RARE ROYAL WORCESTER JUG - RETICULATED an unusual jug, with a reticulated body and bamboo style handle. Painted with a Robin and panels of flowers, and gilt decoration. Marked, Royal Worcester mark. 4ins. (10cms.) high £300-400 |
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1433 | |||
FRENCH ART NOUVEAU INKSTAND - ALEXANDRE BIGOT a wonderful Art Nouveau inkstand, made in stoneware and overlaid with elaborate silver plated mounts, designed with stylised flowers and a beaten finish. Impressed marks, Gres de Bigot and Castle mark. 15cms. diameter £400-600 |
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1434 | |||
ORREFORS GLASS VASE the circular vase with a central panel depicting a classical figure. Signed, Orrefors, L1361. 7 1/2ins. (19cms.) high £60-100 |
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1435 | |||
A WALTER NANCY - TWO GLASS BIRDS the two Pate-De-Verre birds in blue, shading to green on the bases. Both with some damages. Signed, A Walter, Nancy. 3 3/4ins. (9cms.)cms.) high. (2) |
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1436 | |||
PILKINGTON VASE a large vase with a purple and blue glaze, also with a Royal Lancastrian bowl and small vase. Marked with Pilkington mark, 2371. 11 1/2ins. (29cms.) high. (3) £80-120 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Jewellery and 19th/20th Century Design, Glass and Ceramics (Day 2 of 3) | |||
Auctioneer: | Lawrences, Crewkerne | Location: | South Street, Crewkerne |
Contact: | Telephone: 01460 73041 Fax: 01460 270799 | ||
Date: | 11th October 2012 | Time: | 11:00AM |
Details: | Viewing Friday 5 October, 9am to 4.30pm Saturday 6th October 9.30am to 1pm Monday 8th October 9am to 4.30pm Tuesday 9th October 9am to 7pm Wednesday 10th October 9am to 4.30pm Thursday 11th October 9am to 4.30pm |
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