| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Fine Art and Antiques (Day 1 of 3) | |||
| Auctioneer: | Anderson & Garland | Location: | Newcastle |
| Contact: | Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001 | ||
| Date: | 26th March 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Thursday 21st March 10am to 4.30pm Friday 22nd March 10.0am to 4.30pm Saturday 23rd March 9.30am to 12.30pm Monday 25th March 10am to 2pm |
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| Auction Lots - Page 3 | |||
| 103 | |||
| Four 18th Century style glasses, two similar with bell form bowls and air and white twist stems above a conical foot with turned over edge, another glass with large bowl and white twist stem (chip to foot); and a trumpet bowl glass with plain stem (bowl clouded), 7 1/2in. (19cms) high. £100 - 200 |
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| 104 | |||
| A paperweight, probably French, with millefiori canes and a pair of opposing 'rabbit' canes, over spiral tubes, cracked, 2 3/4in. (7cms) wide. £60 - 80 |
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| 105 | |||
| An early 19th Century rummer, engraved with an oval cartouche and letter "B" above a wreath of national flowers, raised on a bladed stem; together with another glass engraved with a horse in a paddock and "William Winton 1880", 6 1/2in. (16.5cms) high. £80 - 120 |
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| 106 | |||
| A glass frigger, of bellows form the main body of ruby glass with white trailing and applied clear glass decoration, raised on a clear glass knopped stem, with conical foot, 13in. (33cms) high. £80 - 120 |
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| 107 | |||
| A pair of glass lustres, of typical form, the clear glass cut and hung with prismatic lustres, late 19th Century, 10in. (25.5cms) high. £100 - 200 |
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| 108 | |||
| Lalique: "Coquilles" a plafonnier, with frosted glass 'orbit' and bronzed metal mounts and suspension links, wheel cut mark "R. Lalique France" and wheel cut "No. 3201", 17 1/2in. (44.5cms) wide. See illustration £300 - 500 |
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| 109 | |||
A Dresser style glass vase, green iridescent glass, with elongated neck and wide flared rim, 15 1/2in. (39cms) high. £80 - 120CeramicsPlease 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. |
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| 110 | |||
| A large early 19th Century rummer, engraved with shamrocks, roses and thistles around a monogram "W.E.G.", the reverse with hops and barley, the ball knop stem raised on a slab foot, 7 1/4in. (18.5cms) high. £100 - 200 |
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| 111 | |||
| George Jones: a Majolica strawberry set, comprising: an oval dish moulded as a napkin scattered with strawberry leaves and with integrated holders for the separate sugar and cream receptacles, "GJ" monogram mark, circa 1878, 14 1/2in. (37cms) wide (some staining and riveting). £100 - 200 |
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| 112 | |||
| Mintons: a Pâte sur Pâte vase, of 'Garlic neck' form by Frederick A. Rhead, painted with water lily and other foliage emerging from a stylised river, the rim with stylised rivulets of water and droplets, on an olive green ground, signed with initials "F.A.R." and dated "1873", impressed "MINTON" and shaped number "1626", 13in. (33cms) high.See illustration £150 - 250 |
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| 113 | |||
| William Moorcroft for Maclintyre: a twin-handled Aurelian ware vase, pattern "M548" and with retailer mark for Townsend & Co, Newcastle, small chip to rim, 10in. (25.5cms) high. £80 - 120 |
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| 114 | |||
| WH Goss: a rare Agents Change Tray, decorated with crest "Manor of Whitley Bay", Goss Hawk trademark and wording "Goss Original Heraldic Porcelain Connoisseurs Collect It", 5 3/8in. (13.5cms) wide. NB: These items were only available in shops which sold Goss China and usually bore the crest of the town where that agent was based. This item is being sold by an old Whitey Bay family who ran a guest house in the town and was probably acquired at auction before the Second World War. £100 - 200 |
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| 115 | |||
| Royal Crown Derby: an old Imari pattern tea service, comprising: nine cups and saucers, nine tea plates, two bread and butter plates, a creamer, slop bowl and sucrier, various early 20th Century date codes. £300 - 400 |
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| 116 | |||
| Chamberlains Worcester: a twin-handled chocolate cup, cover and stand, circa 1800, paintedwith scattered feathers withingilded borders (one ring handlere-stuck); together with a further stand en suite, stands marked "Chamberlains Worcester", cup marked "Chamberlains Worcester, Manufacturers to their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales & Duke of Cumberland", cup is 4 1/2in. (11.5cms) high. See illustration £100 - 200 |
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| 117 | |||
| An 18th Century, Continental Faience plate, boldly painted with floral sprays, possibly Strasbourg, numbered '27' to verso, 10in. (25.5cms) wide. £60 - 80 |
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| 118 | |||
| A mid 18th Century 'toy' can, painted with floral sprays and with a brown rim, possibly Bow; together with a further two cans (handles missing); a jug (also with no handle); and a teapot cover, all matching, cans are 1 1/2in. (4cms) high. £100 - 200 |
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| 119 | |||
| An 18th Century porcelain figure, possibly Bow, a male dancer (one arm missing, some damage), with square cut hole to back and raised on a rococo base, 6 3/4in. (7cms) high. £40 - 60 |
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| 120 | |||
| A pair of Poole ware vases, painted with Bluebird "HE" pattern, circa 1930, 7 1/4in. (18.5cms) high. £100 - 200 |
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| 121 | |||
| A pink lustre jug, of 'Collingwood & Beale' type, printed and coloured with a "West View" of the Iron Bridge, verse "Have communion with few..." and a satirical print "THE FORTUNE HUNTER/THE RICH WIDOW", 7in. (18cms) high (restored spout, cracks). £80 - 120 |
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| 122 | |||
| William Moorcroft for Liberty and Co: a Claremont pattern vase, well decorated with toadstools on a celadon ground, impressed shape number "1456", "W. Moorcroft" signature and printed "Made for Liberty & Co. Rd. No. 420081", 6in. (15cms) high. See illustration £1000 - 1500 |
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| 123 | |||
| Belleek: an oval covered three strand basket, late 19th Century, with 'briar' handles and 'Union Flower' terminals, the cover similarly decorated with roses, shamrocks and thistles, ribbon mark to base "BELLEEK CO., FERMANAGH", 12in. (30cms) wide, some damage. £100 - 200 |
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| 124 | |||
| Walter Moorcroft: an anemone vase of baluster form, signed with initials and paper label "Potter to the Late Queen Mary", 6in. (15cms) high. £180 - 220 |
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| 125 | |||
| An oval Berlin porcelain box with gilt metal mounts, the cover painted with a cockerel and hens within rococo mouldings, the inside of the cover with river landscape scene of a drake, ducks and ducklings, the base and sides with rococo mouldings and painted birds and butterflies, blue spectre mark, 3 3/4in. (9.5cms) wide. See illustration £500 - 800 |
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| 126 | |||
| Keith Murray for Wedgwood: a Moonstone glaze vase of globe form with typical curved ribbing, "KM" mark to base, late 1930's, 7 1/2in. (19cms) high. £120 - 140 |
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| 127 | |||
| An orange lustre plaque, transfer printed with a bust portrait of John Wesley, late 19th Century, probably Scott & Sons, Sunderland, 8 3/4in. (22cms) wide. £50 - 80 |
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| 128 | |||
| Meissen: a figure of a boy giving his dog a biscuit, 19th Century, blue crossed swords and incised "F20" and pressnummer "62", 4 1/2in. (11.5cms). £100 - 200 |
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| 129 | |||
| William Moorcroft for McIntyre: an Aurelian Ware vase of footed baluster form, pattern number "M740", 12in. (30cms). £100 - 200 |
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| 130 | |||
| Meissen: a model of a recumbent cat, white with brown highlights, blue crossed swords model number "458", inscribed and pressnummer "80" and "18." in gold, part of ear chipped and re-stuck, 6 3/4in. (14.5cms) high. See illustration £150 - 250 |
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| 131 | |||
| A Majolica cheese dish, moulded with hop garlands on a blue ground, late 19th Century, 7 1/2in. (19cms) high. £80 - 120 |
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| 132 | |||
| Royal Doulton: a Titanian vase, painted with an exotic bird in a fruit tree, 7 1/2in. (19cms) high. £80 - 120 |
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| 133 | |||
| Royal Worcester: a pair of jugs, shape number "1507", with blush ground and typical floral sprays, date code for 1898, one jug with small chip, 8 1/4in. (21cms) high. £150 - 250 |
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| 134 | |||
| Zsolnay, Pecs: a pair of twin-handled vases, circa 1870's, painted with floral sprays and with typical openwork decoration to the necks, shape number "4072", 15 1/4in. (39cms) high. £100 - 200 |
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| 135 | |||
| Meissen: two dot period 'Trembleuse' cups and saucers, each with deep blue grounds and tooled gilding, one painted with hunting scenes, the other with military subjects, blue crossed swords and dot and other painted marks, one saucer impressed "43B", 2 3/4in. (7cms) high. Provenance: Collection of the Earls Erne, Crom Castle, presented to Earl Erne by a member of the Polish Royal family. See illustration £250 - 350 |
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| 136 | |||
| Royal Doulton: "The Mock Turtle", a 'grotesque' modelled by Mark Marshall, circa 1900, with olive green glaze, impressed mark and pattern number '6987', 2 3/4in. (7cms) high. See illustration £100 - 200 |
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| 137 | |||
| Dame Lucie Rie & Hans Coper: a stoneware bowl, glossy white glaze with manganese rim, twin impressed seal marks, 5 1/2in. (14cms) wide. PROVENANCE: Bought by Kenneth Rowntree direct from the studio in the early 1950's. Sold by direction of Kenneth Rowntree's family. Other items from this service were sold in these rooms, sale MH165, lots 746-758. £150 - 250 |
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| 138 | |||
| Dame Lucie Rie & Hans Coper: a stoneware bowl, glossy white glaze with manganese rim, twin impressed seal marks, 5 1/2in. (14cms) wide. PROVENANCE: See previous lot. £150 - 250 |
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| 139 | |||
| Dame Lucie Rie & Hans Coper: a stoneware bowl, glossy white glaze with manganese rim, twin impressed seal marks, (fine crack) 5 1/2in. (14cms) wide. Provenance: See previous lot £80 - 120 |
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| 140 | |||
| Minton: a floral encrusted twin-handled vase, circa 1840, raised on four scrolling feet and with landscape and floral painted panels, smudged ermine mark to base, expected chipping, 10in. (25.5cms). £60 - 80 |
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| 141 | |||
| An early Victorian dessert service, decorated with gilded leaf scrolls on a cobalt blue ground, painted pattern number "1859", comprising; a pair of cream tureens, stands and covers; four high and four low compotes and twelve plates, plates are 9in. (23cms) wide. £100 - 200 |
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| 142 | |||
| Bloor Derby: a pair of square dessert dishes, cobalt blue ground, with central painted landscape, red 'thumbprint' mark, circa 1835, 10in. (26cms) wide. £40 - 60 |
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| 143 | |||
| A garniture of three vases, circa 1830, painted with figural panels reserved on cobalt and glided ground and raised on three paw feet, 6 1/4in. (16cms) high. £40 - 60 |
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| 144 | |||
| Bloor Derby: a pair of floral encrusted rosewater ewers, circa 1830, of Rococo form, with red 'thumb printed' mark, expected chips, one ewer with restoration, 9 1/2in. (24cms) high. See illustration £100 - 200 |
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| 145 | |||
| An 18th Century Derby figure of a female musician, No. 313, some damage, 8 1/4in. (20.5cms) high. £40 - 60 |
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| 146 | |||
| Bloor Derby: a model of a peacock on a floral encrusted rococo base, red printed mark, some chipping to flowers, head restored, 7in. (18cms) long. £80 - 120 |
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| 147 | |||
| A Limoges cabaret tray of rococo shape, circa 1900, painted with 18th Century style figure scene reserved on a gold and raised gold work ground, pseudo Sevres mark and "FRANCE" verso, 13in. (33cms) wide. £80 - 120 |
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| 148 | |||
| Spode: a teapot and stand, of canted square form decorated in pattern number "3797" with puce and gilt scrolls, circa 1815, some wear to gilding, 9 1/2in. (24cms) wide.See illustration £60 - 80 |
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| 149 | |||
| Royal Worcester: three items from a miniature tea service, comprising: a sugar bowl; jug and a plate, various artists (signatures not legible), dates codes for 1955 and 56, bowl is 2in. (5cms) wide. £150 - 250 |
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| 150 | |||
| An Art Deco Shelley part tea service, pattern number "12824", in black, green and grey, on "Eve" shape with gilded highlights, comprising: ten cups (two cracked, one chipped and one broken); a sugar and cream; two bread and butter plates; twelve plates and saucers. £500 - 800 |
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| 151 | |||
| Meissen: "Der Jongler", a figure modelled by Peter Strang, 1970's, a green-haired clown juggling Meissen 'Onion' pattern plates, blue crossed swords, "60460" inscribed and pressnummer "109", 10 1/2in. (26.5cms) high. See illustration £100 - 200 |
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| 152 | |||
| A pair of Vienna style vases and stands, circa 1900, each painted with an oval cartouche of the 'Three Graces', reserved on a blue and gold ground and raised on square bases, some gilding ware, 12in. (30.5cms). £200 - 300 |
| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Fine Art and Antiques (Day 1 of 3) | |||
| Auctioneer: | Anderson & Garland | Location: | Newcastle |
| Contact: | Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001 | ||
| Date: | 26th March 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Thursday 21st March 10am to 4.30pm Friday 22nd March 10.0am to 4.30pm Saturday 23rd March 9.30am to 12.30pm Monday 25th March 10am to 2pm |
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