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 4
153
Four 19th Century Staffordshire greyhounds, two right facing examples as spill vases and with standing and recumbent greyhound, (one cracked base); together with two left facing examples of standing greyhounds with rabbits in their mouths, tallest is 11in. (28cms) high. £80 - 120
154
Two pairs of Dresden figures, male and female flower sellers; together with a similar pair, some losses, tallest is 8 1/2in. (22cms) high. £60 - 80
155
Burmantoft Faience: a pink glazed circular plaque with river landscape, monogram "HL" probably for Harold Leach, 17 1/2in. (44cms) wide. £300 - 400
156
Burmantoft: a pair of turquoise glazed vases, shape number "1399" in 'Japonaise' taste, 19 3/4in. (50cms) high. £400 - 500
157
Linthorpe: a vase by Christopher Dresser, shape number "876", painted with blossom sprays by Fred Brown, over a shaded aero graphed ground, small chip to rim, 9 1/4in. (23.5cms) high. £100 - 200
158
Royal Dux: a figure group of two dogs on a rectangular base, 11in. (28cms) long. £200 - 250
159
Hammersley for Rowland Ward: six demi-tasse and saucers depicting named African birds and with gilded rims, saucers are 4 1/2in. (11.5cms) wide. £90 - 130
160
Charles Vyse: a lotiform footed bowl with brown oxide glaze and yellow squiggles, incised "VYSE 1934", 6 3/4in. (17cms) wide. £150 - 250
161
Masons: an Ironstone pot pourri vase with twin-mask handles and beaded borders, inner cover and domed pierced cover, painted in 'Japan Fence' pattern, indistinct impressed circular mark 'PATENT ******* CHINA', 7 1/2in, (19cms) high (hairline crack to cover, some gilding wear). £80 - 120
162
An 18th Century Dutch Delft bowl, with polychrome floral lappet decoration on a red hatched ground, 10 1/4in. (26cms) wide (cracks, portion of rim re-glued). £80 - 120
163
An oval Creamware pickle stand, circa 1800, with central loop handle and four separate sectional pickle dishes, all hand-painted with a yellow leaf scroll band on a grey ground, base with painted pattern number "N29", 9in. (23cms) wide (some cracks). £80 - 120
164
A group of early 19th Century Wedgwood Basalt items, comprising: a dessert spoon, faintly impressed "WEDGWOOD" and with hand-painted mark "WEDGWOOD", 7 1/2in. (19cms) in length; together with a seal, the matrix cut with initials "LP"(?) within a rope border, 1in (2.5cms) high; and a ink stand, fashioned as a boat with swan head terminals (inkwell damaged), 10in. (26cms) in length, impressed "WEDGWOOD" and "773". £100 - 200
165
A basalt coffee pot, early 19th Century, the cover with 'Mother and Child' finial, the spout with leaf moulding and the body with engine turned decoration, impressed "B" to base of handle, 8in. (20cms) high (some minor chips). £60 - 80
166
Wedgwood: a matched pair of covered porcelain vases, late 19th Century, painted in pattern number "Z3536", rose garlands on a white and green ground, one vase with a green and gold base (finial restored), the other white, green and gold, 11 3/4in. (27.5cms) high. £100 - 200
167
A Portuguese Palissy style dish, typically modelled with a lizard, snake and insects on a shredded clay ground, partially stamped "Portugal" to verso, 9 1/2in. (24cms) wide. £150 - 200
168
A Slipware Harvest jug, 19th Century, the decoration including stylised wheat and riddles, 12 1/2in. (32cms) high. £100 - 200
169
A pair of recumbent dogs on oval bases, yellow glazed fire clay, probably Scottish, late 19th Century, 5 1/2in. (14cms) wide; together with a naively potted female figure. £100 - 200
170
A collection of 19th Century Scottish Carpet bowls, with banded and sponged decoration, five pairs, four singles and a jack, marked "Jaques London". £150 - 250
171
Ferdinand Grohs for Goldscheider: The Water Carrier, a patinated terracotta figural lamp with glass light fitting of amphora form, the body mounted with Opalite cabochons, base signed"F. Gross" and with impressed numbers "2770 125 8 IV", also impressed "S" to one side and with Goldscheider 'plaque' mark, one arm has been repaired, 32 3/4in. (83cms) high.
See illustration £1500 - 2500
172
A Staffordshire group, The Vicar and Moses, after Ralph Wood, 19th Century, 9 1/2in. (24cms) high. £80 - 120
173-179
No Lots

Maps

Commencing at 12.30 p.m.
Framed unless otherwise stated
180
Johannes Blaeu
(Dutch 1596-1673)
"COMITATUS NORTHUMBRIA" - A MAP OF NORTHUMBERLAND
signed in the plate
engraving with hand-colouring
40.5 x 49cms; 15 3/4 x 19 1/4in. (image size) £60 - 100
181
After A*** G*** Dezauche, M*** A*** Bérard, M*** Hell and other hydrographers
(French 19th Century)
A COLLECTION OF ENGRAVED MARITIME CHARTS SHOWING THE COASTLINE OF NORTH AFRICA, THE ISLAND OF CORSICA AND OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
engravings
variously dated 1823-1838; published for the French Admiralty
59 x 89cms; 23 x 35in. average, all unframed. (21) £200 - 300
182
John Speed
(1552-1629)
A MAP OF NORTHUMBERLAND
signed in the plate and bearing the date 1610
engraving (later revised edition)
with hand-colouring
38 x 51cms; 15 x 20in. £50 - 90
183
John Speed
(1552-1629)
"THE COUNTIE WESTMORELAND AND KENDALE, THE CHEIF TOWNE DESCRIBED..." - A MAP
signed in the plate
engraving with hand-colouring
39 x 52cms; 15 3/8 x 20 1/2in. (plate size) £80 - 140
184
John Speed
(1552-1629)
"THE COUNTIE PALATINE OF LANCASTER DESCRIBED AND DIVIDED INTO HUNDREDTHS"
signed in the plate
engraving with hand-colouring
38 x 51cms; 15 x 20in. (plate size) £60 - 100
185
After Herman Moll
(Dutch or German c.1654-1732)
A MAP OF BERKSHIRE
signed in the plate
engraving (17th Century) with hand-colouring
19 x 30.5cms; 7 1/2 x 12in; together with a miniature map of Berkshire by John Speede, c.1676, with hand-colouring. (2) £45 - 75
186
John Flamsteed
(1646-1719)
TWO PLATES "AQUILA SAGITTA VULPECULA & ANSER DELPHINUS" AND ANOTHER FROM "ATLAS COELESTIS"
engravings c.1753; with modern hand-colouring
52.5 x 65cms; 20 x 25 1/2in. (plate size), unframed. (a pair) £100 - 150

Prints

Lots marked δ refer to Droit de Suite Royalty Charges - see Conditions of Sale in printed catalogue on page 144
Framed unless otherwise stated
187
**** Hawkins, **** Noble, **** Royce, **** Taylor, after **** Webber and other Artists
(19th Century)
"MONUMENTS IN EASTER ISLAND", "HABITATIONS & PEOPLES OFTHE ISLAND OF ATOOI", "A MORAI OR BURIEL PLACE OF ATOOI, SANDWICH ISLANDS", "A VIEW IN THE ISLAND OF TANNA" AND "THE BODY OF TEE, A CHIEF AS PRESERVED AFTER DEATH IN OTAHEITE"
engravings, published by Alexander Hogg, Paternoster Row, London
20 x 33cms; 8 x 13in. average. (5)
£100 - 180
188
John Storey
(1828-1888)
"NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA"
colour lithograph, published July 1st 1864 by R. Turner, Newcastle upon Tyne, printed by E. Walker for Day & Son
52 x 89cms; 20 1/2 x 35in.
See illustration £200 - 300
189
John Storey
(1828-1888)
"NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH"
colour lithograph, printed by W. Monkhouse, York
47.5 x 75cms; 18 3/4 x 29 1/2in. £100 - 150
190
After John Jackson
(19th Century)
PORTRAITS OF THE CHAMPION BOXERS TOM CRIBB AND DEAF BURKE
aquatints (late impressions), coloured by hand
46 x 33cms; 18 x 13in. (a pair) £80 - 140
191
Tsukioka Kogyo
(Japanese 1869-1927)
SCENES FROM NOH THEATRE
signed and inscribed in the block
colour woodblocks
23.5 x 35.5cms; 9 1/4 x 14in., unframed. (14) £100 - 180
192
Giovanni Battista Piranesi
(1720-1778)
"TWO DECORATIVE CAPITAL LETTERS" - LETTER "D" WITH ROMULUS AND REMUS, LETTER "V" WITH ANGEL AND MITRE
engravings
8 x 10cms; 3 1/4 x 4in.;
together with a similar miniature decorative engraving depicting an ornately carved mirror with map and charts
signed in the plate
9.5 x 14.5cms; 3 3/4 x 5 3/4in., all unframed. (3) £100 - 150
193
Christian de Mechel,
J. Houbraken and others
(18th Century)
Portraits and a scene from the life of Sir Thomas More
engravings
various sizes (4) £40 - 60
194
No Lot
195
δ "Snaffles" (Charles Johnson Payne)
(1884-1967)
"THE WORST VIEW IN EUROPE"
original photolithograph with hand-colouring
signed in pencil with double "Snaffles" blind stamps, published c.1922
22.5 x 49cms; 8 3/4 x 19 1/4in. (image size). £180 - 260
196
δ "Snaffles" (Charles Johnson Payne)
(1884-1967)
"BLIGHTY - AND ONLY FIVE-AND-TWENTY PER CENT OF THE DANGER"
signed in pencil
original photolithograph with hand-colouring, published 1916-17
38 x 30cms; 15 x 12in. (image size). £180 - 240
197
δ "Snaffles" (Charles Johnson Payne)
(1884-1967)
"THE SPARROW-CATCHIN SORT"
signed in pencil
colour photolithograph, with "Snaffles" impressed mark, published 1932
22.3 x 29cms; 8 3/4 x 11 1/2in. (image size). £250 - 350
198
δ "Snaffles" (Charles Johnson Payne)
(1884-1967)
"FOX CATCHERS: FOR THE LOVE OF IT"
signed in pencil and with "Snaffles" blind stamp
original colour photolithograph, published c.1923
23.3 x 26cms; 9 1/4 x 10 1/4in. (image size). £250 - 350
199
δ "Snaffles" (Charles Johnson Payne)
(1884-1967)
"LE POILU"
with "Snaffles" blind stamp
original photolithograph with hand-colouring, published 1915-1917
28.5 x 20cms; 11 1/4 x 8in. (image size). £140 - 220
200
δ "Snaffles" (Charles Johnson Payne)
(1884-1967)
"BON VOYAGE"
with "Snaffles" blind stamp
original photolithograph with hand-colouring, published 1915-17
29 x 20.5cms; 11 1/2 x 8in. (image size). £150 - 250
201
δ "Snaffles" (Charles Johnson Payne)
(1884-1967)
"LE 75"
with "Snaffles" blind stamp
original photolithograph with traces of hand-colouring, published 1915-1728.5 x 20.5cms; 11 1/4 x 8in. (image size). £140 - 220
202
δ "Snaffles" (Charles Johnson Payne)
(1884-1967)
"SANS PANACHE: FRENCH CAVALRY 1914"
with "Snaffles" blind stamp in the margin
original photolithograph with hand-colouring, published 1915-17
28.5 x 20.5cms; 11 x 8in. (image size). £150 - 250
203
δ "Snaffles" (Charles Johnson Payne)
(1884-1967)
"A HEILAN' LAD"
with "Snaffles" blind stamp
photolithograph with hand-colouring, published 1915-17
28.5 x 20.6cms; 11 1/4 x 8 1/4in. (image size). £120 - 220
204
δ "Snaffles" (Charles Johnson Payne)
(1884-1967)
"Wipers"
with "Snaffles" blind stamp
original photolithograph with hand-colouring, published 1915
28.5 x 20cms; 11 1/4 x 7 3/4in. (image size). £120 - 220
205
δ "Snaffles" (Charles Johnson Payne)
(1884-1967)
"ANZAC"
with "Snaffles" blind stamp on the mount
original photolithograph with hand-colouring, published c.1916
28 x 20cms; 11 x 8in. (image size). £150 - 250
206
δ "Snaffles" (Charles Johnson Payne)
(1884-1967)
"WHO-WHOOP!"
signed in pencil
colour photolithograph with white body colour and slight watercolour tinting, published c.1918
29.2 x 47.5cms; 11 1/2 x 18 3/4in. (image size). £300 - 400
207
δ "Snaffles" (Charles Johnson Payne)
(1884-1967)
"T.B.D.'S: THE BEEF CONVOY"
signed in pencil
colour photolithograph with hand-tinting, published c.1919
28 x 25cms; 11 x 10in. (image size).
See illustration £300 - 400
208
δ "Snaffles" (Charles Johnson Payne)
(1884-1967)
"THE HUNTSMAN: THE 'OSS LOVES THE 'OUND BUT I LOVES BOTH"
signed in pencil with "Snaffles" blind stamp
colour photolithograph with hand-colouring, published c.1920
21 x 25.3cms; 8 1/4 x 10in. (image size).
See illustration £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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