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 10 | |||
1437 | |||
LOUIS COMFORT TIFFANY - FAVRILE two iridescent glass goblets, with fluted rims and narrow stems. With a green leaf design and gold coloured bases. Both signed, L C T, W2542 and W2539. 4 3/4ins. (12cms.) high. (2) £100-200 |
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1438 | |||
ART NOUVEAU GLASS POT in the manner of Loetz, the iridescent glass overlaid in silver with a floral design. Unsigned. 3 1/4ins. (8cms.) high £80-120 |
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1439 | |||
MOORCROFT BOWL the bowl painted with flowers on a white ground. Marked, Painted Signature, W Moorcroft, Potters to HM the Queen. 11ins. (28cms.) diameter £100-150 |
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1440 | |||
BESWICK BULL - ABERDEEN ANGUS Model Number 1562, with a gloss finish. Designed by Arthur Gredington. 4 1/2ins. (11cms.) high £60-100 |
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1441 | |||
ROYAL WORCESTER TEA SERVICE a Blush Ivory tea service, painted with flowers. Comprising two large side plates, six cups and saucers, six small plates, and a milk jug. Marked, Royal Worcester, England. £100-200 |
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1442 | |||
PAIR OF BOHEMIAN RUBY FLASH LUSTRES the stems designed with Stag's in a landscape, and with a floral design to rim and base. 9ins. (23cms.) high. (2) £100-150 |
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1443 | |||
RUSKIN BOWL with a matt yellow ground and speckled finish, dated 1927. Also with a Royal Lancastrian bowl by Gladys Rodgers. Ruskin 8ins. (20cms.) diameter. (2) £80-120 |
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1444 | |||
DRESDEN MILITARY FIGURES two Dresden Military figures, Coldstream Guards Black Musician and a Drummer. Also with three Copeland Military figures, retailed by Thomas Goode, and an additional Scots Guard, made in metal. (6) £100-200 |
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1445 | |||
PAIR OF WEMYSS VASES the vases painted with Roses and leaves, with curved rims and green borders. Painted mark, Wemyss, and impressed mark. 8ins. (20cms.) high. (2) £150-250 |
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1446 | |||
FOUR BRANNAM VASES Including a spill vase supported by a Heron, a multi spouted vase, and two others. All marked, C H Brannam, and all dated. Spill vase 8ins. (20cms.) high. (4) £100-150 |
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1451 | |||
A PAIR OF VASES AND COVERS each with a turn-over rim and strawberry cutting, 9 1/2ins. (24cms.) high £200-300 |
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1452 | |||
AN OPAQUE TWIST WINE the knopped stem set with a gauze £100-120 |
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1453 | |||
A CUT GLASS BOWL with turn-over rim and diamond and swirl cutting, set in a bronzed stand, 12 3/4ins. (32.5cms.) high overall x 11ins. (28cms.) dia. £250-350 |
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1454 | |||
A BOHEMIAN RUBY FLASH DECANTER AND STOPPER engraved with a band of flowers and foliage, together with two goblets engraved with trophies and plants, goblets 5ins. (13cms.) high £100-130 |
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1455 | |||
A SET OF ELEVEN BRISTOL GREEN GLASS FINGER BOWLS 4 1/2ins. (11.5cms.) dia. £100-120 |
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1456 | |||
A WINE BOTTLE of compressed globular form, usual iridescence, 7 1/2ins. (19cms.) high Provenance: Found in a bomb crater during the London blitz £100-150 |
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1457 | |||
AN AIR TWIST WINE with round funnel bowl, a cordial with a tulip bowl, two toasting glasses and a small cordial (a lot) £100-120 |
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1458 | |||
A CUT GLASS URN AND COVER together with a pair of almost globular slice-cut decanters and stoppers, urn 6 1/2ins. (16.5cms.) high £100-150 |
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1459 | |||
A SET OF SIX FLUTED ALE GLASSES each engraved with a monogram and cypher for the 14th Regiment, West Yorkshire Regiment, on a square foot. A set of four sherry glasses of the same Regiment, together with two wines for the First Regiment £300-400 |
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1460 | |||
A STONEWARE VASE covered in a trailing turquoise glaze, 5ins. (12.5cms.) high, together with a green glazed earthenware bottle, 10 1/2ins. (26.5cms.) high £100-120 |
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1461 | |||
TWO PRIMITIVE AMBER FIGURES largest 4ins. (10cms.) high £100-120 |
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1462 | |||
AN AFRICAN IVORY STYLISED FIGURE 6ins. (15cms.) high, together with a Japanese sectional ivory figure £200-300 |
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1463 | |||
A NEW ZEALAND JADE TIKKI carved as a stylised figure, 3ins. (7.5cms.) high, together with a Chinese hardstone rectangular banded bead of "Ts'ung" form £250-350 |
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1464 | |||
AN EARLY GLASS MOSQUE LAMP of pale metal with central holder, the body applied with loops, iridescence, 3ins. (8cms.) high, together with a small blue/green glass also with iridescence, 3ins. (7.5cms.) high and a soapstone box (a lot) £150-200 |
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1464A | |||
A SET OF SEVEN WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER PLAQUES each applied with a neo-classical group, impressed marks, 10ins. (25cms.) x 6 3/4ins. (17cms.) £200-250 |
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1465 | |||
A BOVEY TRACY CREAMWARE SHEEP the recumbent animal with a ribbon around its neck, 4ins. (10cms.) wide £170-200 |
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1466 | |||
A CREAMWARE TEAPOT AND COVER printed with symbols of the French Revolution, 4 1/4ins. (10.5cms.) dia. £425-475 |
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1467 | |||
A PEARLWARE JUG embossed with bands of cabochon and classical medallions, 7ins. (17.5cms.) high, together with a Wedgwood simulated bamboo cream jug, impressed mark £100-120 |
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1468 | |||
A PAIR OF WALTON FIGURES entitled Elijah and Widdow, moulded scroll mark, 11 1/4ins. (29cms.) high £200-300 |
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1469 | |||
A RUSTIC FARMERS ARMS JUG incised with a variety of motifs and dated 1829, 9ins. (23cms.) high £100-130 |
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1470 | |||
A WHIELDON TYPE DUCK SAUCE BOAT naturalistically moulded and incised, 7ins. (18cms.) long £350-400 |
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1471 | |||
A BRISTOL DELFTWARE BLUE AND WHITE DISH painted with chinoiserie plants, 13ins. (33cms.) dia. and a delftware polychrome deep dish, boldly painted with chinoiserie plants, 13 1/2ins. (34cms.) dia. £160-200 |
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1472 | |||
A MASONS BLUE AND WHITE IRONSTONE PART SERVICE printed with a chinoiserie of flower-filled urns and plants issuing from rockwork, comprising: soup tureen and cover, sauce tureen, cover and stand, two vegetable dishes and covers, one salad bowl, one chamfered rectangular deep dish 14 1/2ins. (36.5cms.) wide, another 9 1/4ins. (23.5cms.) wide, a meat dish 21ins. (53.5cms.) wide, a meat dish 12 1/2ins. (32cms.) wide, another 11 1/2ins. (29cms.), two 10 1/4ins. (26cms.) wide, eight soup plates, nineteen dinner plates 9 1/2ins. (24cms.) dia., eight side plates 8ins. (20cms.) dia. and nine cheese plates, 6ins. (15cms.) dia. £700-900 |
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1473 | |||
A BLUE AND WHITE COMPORT printed with a scene of ruins; a pair of Hollins. dishes, 7 3/4ins. (19.5cms.) wide, together with a Spode Death of a Bear plate and a Willow pattern plate (a lot) £130-160 |
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1474 | |||
A DELFTWARE BLUE AND WHITE DISH painted with a chinoiserie of plants, 13 3/4ins. (35cms.) dia. £200-250 |
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1475 | |||
A WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE PICKLE DISH of leaf shape, together with a creamware fish mould, mould 4 1/2ins. (11.5cms.) long £200-250 |
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1476 | |||
A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES of Antony and Cleopatra,12 1/4ins. (31cms.) wide £300-400 |
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1477 | |||
A RED WARE TEAPOT each side sprigged in low relief with the Royal coat of arms, 4 1/4ins. (11cms.) dia. £100-200 |
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1478 | |||
A WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER PLAQUE applied in low relief with a classical figure, gilt metal mount, 2 3/4ins. (7cms.) high overall £150-250 |
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1479 | |||
A WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER PLAQUE applied in low relief with cherubs, gilt metal mount, 3 1/2ins. (9cms.) wide overall £100-200 |
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1480 | |||
A CHELSEA GOLD ANCHOR DISH delicately painted with floral sprays and sprigs, the foliate moulded rim with pairs of birds, gold anchor mark, 8 1/4ins. (21cms.) dia. £300-350 |
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1481 | |||
A TEAPOT STAND AND TWO SAUCERS each painted with the Jabberwocky pattern £100-120 |
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1482 | |||
A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER LETTUCE LEAF SAUCE BOAT delicately painted and moulded, 8 1/2ins. (21.5cms.) long £100-150 |
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1483 | |||
A PAIR OF DERBY SHEEP 2 1/4ins. (6cms.) wide £350-400 |
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1484 | |||
A POLYCHROME TEAPOT AND COVER possibly Liverpool, painted with floral sprays, 4 1/2ins. (11.5cms.) dia. £400-450 |
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1485 | |||
A PAIR OF SAMSON WORCESTER BLUE SCALE PLATES and a Helena Wolfshon inkstand painted with Watteauesque figures, plates 9ins. (23cms.) dia. £100-150 |
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1486 | |||
A WORCESTER TWO-HANDLED CUP AND COVER one side painted with figures entitled Sheltered Peasants, reserved on a gilt enriched ground, 4 1/2ins. (13cms.) high overall £100-150 |
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1487 | |||
A BULB POT painted with panels of flowering plants flanked by moulded fluting, enriched in gilt, 8 3/4ins. (22cms.) wide £100-120 |
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1488 | |||
TWO DERBY BOTANICAL PLATES each with a named specimen, blue crown mark, largest 9 1/2ins. (24cms.) dia. £200-250 |
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1489 | |||
A SAMSON DERBY GROUP of a seated couple, he closely examining his companion's eye, iron red crowned crossed batons and D mark, 12 3/4ins. (32.5cms.) high £200-300 |
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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