| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Spring Sale 2013 | |||
| Auctioneer: | Hartleys | Location: | Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK |
| Contact: | Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610 | ||
| Date: | 27th March 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Saturday 23rd March 9am to 12.30pm Monday 25th March 9am to 4.30pm Tuesday 26th March 9am to 4.30pm Wednesday 27th March 9am to start of sale and during Lunch Break |
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| Auction Lots - Page 1 | |||
Ceramics & Glassware | |||
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| A PAIR OF ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN "FLORA DANICA" PLATES, mid 20th century, painted in polychrome enamels with named botanical specimens of "Solanum Dulcamara L" and "Erythraea Centaurium Pers", within gilt dentil rims, printed and inscribed marks, 8 1/2" diameter (Illustrated) £200-300 |
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| A ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN "FLORA DANICA" DESSERT DISH, mid 20th century, of lobed rounded triangular form, painted in polychrome enamels with the named botanical specimen "Astragalus Areuarius Mull", painted and inscribed marks, 9" wide (Illustrated) £120-180 |
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| A ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN "FLORA DANICA" SAUCEBOAT, mid 20th century, of shallow shaped triangular form, painted in polychrome enamels with the named botanical specimen "Campanula Rotundifolia L. Var", printed and inscribed marks, 8" wide (Illustrated) £120-180 |
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| A ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN "FLORA DANICA" DESSERT DISH, mid 20th century, of shaped oval form, the double twig handle with pink rose terminal, painted in polychrome enamels with the named botanical specimen "Trientalis Europaea L", printed and inscribed marks, 8 1/2" wide over handle (Illustrated) £120-180 |
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| A SET OF SIX ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN "FLORA DANICA" SMALL DISHES, mid 20th century, painted in polychrome enamels with named botanical specimens, "Cardamine faeroeensis Horn", "Erythraea pulchella Fr". "Arbutus Uva ursi L" (x 2), "Potentilla retusa Mull" (x 2), printed and inscribed marks, 5 1/2" diameter (Illustrated) £180-250 |
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| A PAIR OF JAPANESE PORCELAIN VASES, late 19th century, of inverted baluster form, with waisted necks and everted frilled rims, painted in colours with warriors in open mountainous landscape, below a blue border painted in red, green and gilt with squirrels and fruiting vines, 21 3/4" high £150-250 |
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| A BLOOR DERBY PORCELAIN EWER, c.1830, of ovoid form with bead moulded waisted neck, frilled trefoil lip, high scroll handle with grotesque mask terminal, on a waisted socle and square foot, painted in polychrome enamels with moths and insects on a green ground, printed mark, 11 1/4" high £100-150 |
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| A MASONS IRONSTONE TWO HANDLED PEDESTAL BOWL of lobed baluster form, printed in underglaze blue and overpainted in iron red and gilt with flower filled vases within chinoiserie panels, printed mark, 7" high £120-180 |
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| A KPM BERLIN PORCELAIN PLAQUE, late 19th century, painted after Wilhelm Kray by C Met (?) with "Psyche at the Sea", the winged diaphanously draped nymph with a butterfly on her finger, seated on a rocky outcrop, impressed KPM and sceptre, and incised 420_314, 16 1/4" x 12 1/2" (Illustrated) £1000-1500 |
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| A COPELAND SMEAR GLAZED STONEWARE JUG, late Victorian, of tapering cylindrical form with ribbed angular handle, moulded and applied with young men playing rugby, on a blue ground, impressed marks, 6 1/4" high £250-300 |
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| A ROCKINGHAM PORCELAIN TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, c.1830's, comprising eight tea and coffee cups with triple spurred handles, eight saucers, pair of bread and butter plates, a smaller plate and slop bowl, sucrier and cover, teapot and cover, both with crown finials and with gilt highlighted blue borders, saucers with puce mark, pattern No.2/75 (30) £350-400 |
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| A ROCKINGHAM PORCELAIN PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, c.1825-30, comprising seven coffee and tea cups, eight saucers, pair of bread and butter plates and a smaller plate, slop bowl, milk jug, sucrier and cover, and teapot and cover, printed on-glaze burnt orange foliate decoration highlighted in gilt, saucers with burnt orange mark, pattern No.623 (29) £350-400 |
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| A NORTH COUNTRY SLIPWARE SALT POT, dated 1863, of plain oval form with two lug handles, enclosing one deep and one shallow "well", initialled "J.L.", 7" x 4 3/4" £100-150 |
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| A TREACLE GLAZED EARTHENWARE COFFEE POT AND COVER, mid 19th century, of octagonal baluster form, with angular handle, on a low swept foot, 10" high £100-150 |
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| A RHENISH SALTGLAZE STONEWARE FLASK, late 19th century, of moonflask form with loop handle, moulded in typical Renaissance style, indistinct impressed mark, 14 1/4" high £120-180 |
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| A MATCHED SITZENDORF THREE PIECE GARNITURE, late 19th century, comprising oval easel back mirror surmounted by a pair of cherubs holding a rose swag, raised upon two ball feet, 12" high, together with a pair of two branch three light figural candelabra, the 18th century gallant and his female companion holding baskets, 17" high, all marked in underglaze blue £150-200 |
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| A PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN TUREEN STANDS, late 18th century, of canted oblong form, painted in underglaze blue with cranes amidst rockwork, fence and prunus within a stylised diaper, honeycomb and scroll border, 11 1/4" wide £120-180 |
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| A FELSPATHIC STONEWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, c.1800, probably Castleford, of waisted rounded oblong form moulded within a band of strawberries, the cover with bud knop, with blue enamelled borders, 8 1/4" wide £60-80 |
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| A ROYAL DOULTON STONEWARE WHISKY FLAGON AND STOPPER, early 20th century, of baluster form with loop handle, moulded and applied with four thistle heads in streaky blue/green enamels on a dark blue ground, base impressed "James Burrough Ltd, Lambeth S.E.", 9 1/2" high £40-60 |
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| A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN HORS D'OEUVRES DISH, c.1760, painted with the "Willow Rock Bird" pattern, 3 1/2" wide (Illustrated) £150-200 |
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| TWO FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER SPARROW BEAK JUGS, c.1760, painted in polychrome enamels with the "Boy in a Window" pattern, and other typical chinoiserie figures, with honey gilded panels, 3 3/4" high (Part Illustrated) £120-180 |
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| A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER printed on glaze black after Robert Hancock with the "L'Amour" pattern, saucer 4 1/2" diameter (Illustrated) £100-150 |
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| A PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURES, late 19th century, modelled as an 18th century gallant wearing a lilac jacket over a white flounced short and striped breeches, his right arm outstretched with a bird, standing beside a tree with a recumbent sheep at his feet, and his female companion wearing a be-ribboned hat, in flower sprigged skirt, holding an open bird cage, also with a sheep at her feet, both on rococo scroll moulded circular bases, crossed swords mark, impressed 94, incised 6, 10" and 10 1/2" high £500-700 |
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| A CHINESE PORCELAIN ROULEAU VASE, painted in underglaze blue with archers on horseback, unmarked, 15 1/2" high £400-500 |
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| A CHINESE PORCELAIN FIGURE of a female deity, in blue and white standing wearing a head-dress and flowing robes, holding a small vase in her hands, and standing barefoot on a stylised wave moulded circular base, 19" high £400-500 |
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| A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN VASES, 20th century, of inverted baluster form, painted in polychrome enamels with groups of children playing games, musical instruments and at other activities, the reverse with script panels, printed seal mark to base, 13" high £400-500 |
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| A LARGE JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN CHARGER, late 19th century, of dished circular form, painted in typical palette with a central blue roundel enclosed within two pairs of panels painted with vases of flowers and kylin beside fences, marked in underglaze blue, 24" diameter £400-500 |
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| A PAIR OF JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN VASES, COVERS AND STANDS, late 19th century, of baluster form, the high domed lift off covers with gilded acrobatic dogs of fo, on trefoil stands, painted in typical palette with landscape panels on a scroll and phoenix ground, unmarked, 23 1/2" high £1000-1200 |
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| A CASTLE HEDINGHAM EARTHENWARE LOW PEDESTAL BOWL AND COVER, late 19th century, the low conical cover with pierced crown finial and applied with fruiting branches, the main body applied with four scrolls incised "Here a Little Child I stand/Holding up my either hand/For a Benison to Fall/On our Meat for us all/Amen", with two rope twist handles, in a streaky blue glaze, applied mark to base, cover indistinctly incised, 6" high, 7" wide over handles, together with a folded pamphlet relating to the Castle Hedingham pottery, c.1890 (2) £120-180 |
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| A STAFFORDSHIRE FLATBACK POTTERY WATERMILL, mid 19th century, with a girl and boy seated flanking the mill with two flour sacks, water wheel and ducks, 9" high, together with a similar figure of a young girl with grapes in her apron standing beside a larger flowering tulip and a beehive, 9 1/4" high (2) £80-120 |
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| A DOCUMENTARY EARTHENWARE "REFORM" MUG, c.1833, of plain cylindrical form with strap handle, painted in underglaze black with a bust portrait of George Kinloch MP, the reverse with the legend "Reform" within a wreath border and painted in underglaze black "Margret Doctor" (sic), the interior printed with flowers of the realm and "Champions of Reform", unmarked, 4 1/4" high, together with an early Victorian earthenware "frog" mug with printed and overpainted figural panels, 4 1/4" high (2) £120-180 |
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| A STAFFORDSHIRE FLATBACK POTTERY FIGURE, mid 19th century, of a sleeping girl beneath a goat, 11 1/2" high, together with a similar figure of a male musician kneeling beside his female companion seated on a couch, a parrot at her side, 10 1/4" high (2) £80-120 |
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| A PAIR OF WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE TEA CANISTERS AND STOPPERS, c.1830's, of plain cylindrical form with rounded shoulders and cylindrical necks, printed in underglaze brown and over painted in gilt with chrysanthemums and fruiting branches, one impressed Wedgwood, 5" high £100-150 |
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| A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES, mid 19th century, modelled as a male gardener wearing a yellow brimmed hat, green jacket and yellow breeches holding a basket of flowers, and his female companion in matching garb with flowers in her apron, both on scroll moulded bases, 7" high £120-180 |
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| A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FLATBACK MODEL, mid 19th century, based on a cow creamer with milkmaid, the cow with sponged decoration, on an oval base, 6 3/4" high, together with a small Staffordshire figural flatback group of two children with a lamb and dog, 5 1/2" high (2) £100-150 |
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| A SET OF FOUR PENNINGTONS LIVERPOOL PORCELAIN TEA BOWLS AND SAUCERS, c.1780, painted in underglaze blue and overpainted in iron red and gilt with chinoiserie figures beside a fence, rocks and prunus £120-180 |
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| A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN PIN TRAY, dated 1941, plain circular form, the interior painted by E Townsend with a still life of apples and black grapes on a mossy bank, signed, puce mark, 3 1/2" diameter (Illustrated) £120-180 |
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| A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN SMALL BOWL, dated 1932, of shallow circular form, painted by James Stinton with a pheasant in open landscape, plain exterior, signed, printed mark in lilac, shape 2769, 4 1/4" diameter, 1 1/2" high (Illustrated) £250-350 |
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| A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN MILK JUG AND WAFER BOX, dated 1893 and 1895, of lobed squat globular form, with acanthus sheathed reeded handle, painted in polychrome enamels and gilt with summer flowers, on an ivory ground, puce mark, both shape 1466 (2) £200-300 |
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| A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASE, dated 1949, of inverted baluster form, painted by Kitty Blake with a still life of blackberries, leaves and blossom on a cream ground, signed, black mark, shape Z491, 4" high £150-200 |
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| A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN JUG dated 1888 of ovoid form with flattened back and reeded loop handle, painted in colours and gilt with flowers on an ivory ground, puce mark, shape 1094, 8 3/4" high £120-150 |
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| A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN DESSERT DISH, dated 1898, of lobed oval form with gadroon moulded rim, painted in typical palette with fuchsias and other summer flowers on a blush ivory ground, pattern W5141, sepia mark, 11 3/4" wide £120-150 |
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| A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN PERSIAN STYLE VASE, possibly 1888, of ovoid form, the two angular handles with rosette and scroll terminals, and with reticulated garlic neck, painted in brown and gilt with sprays of flowers on an ivory ground, puce mark, shape 1200, 10" high £120-150 |
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| A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN "BLUSH IVORY BENNETT BOWL", 2001, of circular form, painted in typical palette with sprays of summer flowers, after Edward Raby, black mark, No.8 of a limited edition of 250, with certificate of authenticity, 9" diameter, boxed £200-300 |
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| A CHINA COMPORT, mid 20th century, possibly Coalport, of canted rounded square form on a swept pedestal with dolphin angles, the interior and exterior painted in polychrome enamels by G Delaney, with a still life of apples, a pear and white grapes on a mossy banking, within gilt line borders, signed, bears crowned monogram GD over England mark, 10 1/4" square £250-300 |
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| A LEEDS POTTERY BLACK BASALT TEAPOT STAND, c.1800, of oval form, with stiff leaf moulded border, impressed mark, 7" wide, together with a black basalt teapot and cover of squat globular form, 6 3/4" wide, and another London shaped teapot and cover moulded with strawberries and fruiting vine, 8" wide (3) £100-150 |
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| A MIXED FLIGHT WORCESTER PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, late 18th century, comprising ten tea bowls and saucers, teapot and cover, slop basin, saucer dish, tea canister and spoon tray, painted in underglaze blue and overpainted in gilt with scattered sprays, one tea bowl incised "B", canister 4" high, spoon tray 6" wide £250-400 |
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| AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN JARDINIERE, c.1850, of plain "U" form with fixed gilt ring handles, two oval moulded panels each heavily encrusted in Coalbrookdale style with a profusion of summer flowers, one side coloured, the other in the white, within gilt line and dot borders, 7 1/4" high £100-150 |
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| A LARGE WEDGWOOD EARTHENWARE PLATTER, c.1870, of plain dished circular form, sparsely printed in underglaze blue with convolvulus, iris and other flowers within an ovolo border, impressed Wedgwood, 21" diameter £120-180 |
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| A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN BOWL, c.1755, painted in underglaze blue with the "Weeping Willow" pattern, workman's mark, 6" diameter, together with a similar larger bowl, c.1760, painted with the "Precipice" pattern, unmarked, 8" diameter (2) £200-300 |
| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Spring Sale 2013 | |||
| Auctioneer: | Hartleys | Location: | Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK |
| Contact: | Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610 | ||
| Date: | 27th March 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Saturday 23rd March 9am to 12.30pm Monday 25th March 9am to 4.30pm Tuesday 26th March 9am to 4.30pm Wednesday 27th March 9am to start of sale and during Lunch Break |
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