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: 25th March 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Thursday 20th March 10am to 4.30pm
Friday 21st March 10am to 4.30pm
Saturday 22nd March 9.30am to 12.30pm
Monday 24th March 10am to 2pm
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Auction Lots - Page 7
309
A Doulton vase by Florence Barlow, decorated with starlings to either side, impressed factory marks, signed with monogram, 12in. (30cms) high.
See illustration £300 - 350
310
Dixon & Co Sunderland, (attributed): a pink lustre frog mug, circa 1830, printed in black with a "West View of the Iron Bridge over the Wear", small chip to rim, 4 3/4in. (12.5cms) high. £150 - 250
311
A Palissy style plate, probably Portuguese, typically decorated with a lobster and shellfish on a shredded clay ground; together with two smaller examples, larger plate is 12 1/4in. (31cms) wide. £60 - 80
312
Goldscheider: a painted terracotta figure of a black boy standing barefooted on a square plinth, signed "Cherc", impressed factory marks, late 19th Century, 23in. (58.5cms) high.
See illustration £300 - 600
313
A Bow sauce boat, circa 1765, typically painted with polychrome floral sprays, some chips and cracks, 4 1/4in. (11cms) long.
See illustration £80 - 120
314
A Wheildon plate, circa 1760's, with moulded border of flowers and butterflies; together with another Wheildon soup plate with feather moulding, both 9 1/2in. (24cms) wide, some damage. £60 - 80
315
A Wedgwood black basalt library bust of Mercury, 19th Century, impressed marks, one wing re-glued, 18in. (46cms) high.
See illustration £300 - 600
316
A Goldscheider figure of a semi clad female holding a golden ball in her hand, signed Latour, impressed factory marks and number "3893", 38in. (96.5cms) high, £300 - 600
317
A 19th Century Italian Majolica charger, painted in Castelli style and depicting Europa and the Bull within a scrolling acanthus border and by a crest of a crowned bird surmounted by a coronet; together with a similar charger depicting Tullia in her chariot beneath a coat of arms, 20in. (51cms) wide.
See illustration £800 - 1200
318
Royal Worcester: a pair of blue ground twin-handled vases with chased gilding of ivy leaves surrounding oval cartouche with hand-painted scenes, entitled 'After Birket-Foster', date code for 1866, 12 3/4in. (32.5cms) high, one ring handle re-stuck, small section missing.
See illustration £400 - 600
319
Meissen: a coffee service painted with floral sprays, comprising: six cups; six saucers; six plates; a serving tray (restored); covered sugar; two jugs and a coffee pot, early 20th Century, tray is 10 3/4in. (27cms) wide.
See illustration £800 - 1200
320
A part Parian dessert service, by T.J. and J. Mayers, with vine and grape moulding on a pale blue ground, comprising: a tall compote: five plates; and three oval compotes, 10 1/2in. (27cms) high. £80 - 120
321
Gateshead Art Pottery: a rare charger: circa 1880-84, depicting a woman with clasped hands in 'Van Eyck Costume', within a laurel wreath, by Thomas Ralph Spence, painted verso "The Gateshead Art Pottery" and with initials "JGS" for John George Sowerby and "T.R.S" for Thomas Ralph Spence, 14in. (36cms) wide, cracked.
NB: Examples of Gateshead Art Pottery are exceptionally rare. Established by John George Sowerby, it is assumed as part of the Ellison Glass works, the pottery was short lived and its wares seldom seen. The main designs were mainly by Thomas Ralph Spence, who also worked on Sowerbys stained glass. Whilst the subject is unknown, Spence did seek inspiration from paintings. This plate does seem to have similarities to Rosetti's "Beata Beatrix", but it is not known if Spence was familiar with this work which was in a private collection until 1889. £300 - 400
322
An Adamesk jug, by Moses J. Adams, circa 1904, of baluster form, with angular handle and moulded 'whiplash' design, engraved "ADAMS" to base, 12 1/2in. (32cms) high. £60 - 80
323
Samson: a Kangxi style charger, 19th Century, painted with a central scroll with bird and flower decoration, 16in. (40cms) wide. £80 - 140
324
A Royal Doulton "Reynard the Fox" coffee service, comprising: a coffee pot; creamer; open sugar; and six demi-tasse and saucers, coffee pot is 8in. (20cms), some damage. £80 - 120
325
A Shelley "Sunset and Trees" part tea service, of twenty-one pieces on the "Queen Anne" shape, comprising: six cups: saucers: and plates; two bread and butter plates; and a milk jug. £100 - 200
326
William Moorcroft for MacIntyre: 'Violets' a jug, signed with initials, 5in. (12.25cms) high, some restored chips, hairline cracks. £80 - 120
327
Meissen: "Smell" from the "Five Senses", modelled by Schönheit, a seated female figure at a table with basket of flowers and perfume flask, a posy held in her hand, blue crossed swords to base and pressnummer "36" to base and "E5 56" inscribed to rear of plinth base, 5 1/4in. (14.5cms) high, small chips/restoration.
See illustration £100 - 200
328
Meissen: "Sight" from the "Five Senses", modelled by Schönheit, a seated female at her toilette, holding a rose in her hand, 5 1/4in. (14.5cms) high.
See illustration £100 - 200
329
Doulton, Burslem: a vase of baluster form, painted with golfers in a landscape between blue and gold printed bands, 13 1/2in. (35cms) high, chipped, portion of neck broken (we have pieces). £200 - 300
330
Gateshead Art Pottery: a rare charger, hand-painted in tones of green with a portrait after Holbien of Sir Thomas More, unsigned, but probably by Thomas Ralph Spence, painted to verso with "The Gateshead Art Pottery" and "JGS" monogram for John George Sowerby, 14in. (36cms) wide.
NB: A related charger depicting Edward VI after Holbien, was sold in these rooms in July 2012 (Lot 244 sale MH180). £250 - 450
331
An 18th Century Derby figure of Neptune, holding a metal triton and standing next to a dolphin atop a shell and coral encrusted stand, 11in. (28cms) overall.
See illustration £300 - 600
332
A pair of 18th Century Derby bocage figures as candlesticks, a seated male bagpiper with attendant hound, accompanied by a female guitar player attended by a lamb, each with single candle sconce and raised on scrolled bases, some restoration, 8in. (20cms) high.
See illustration £150 - 250
333
Royal Worcester: a pair of plates depicting Windsor Castle and Worcester Cathedral, printed outlines with hand-painting, date code for 1959, 10 3/4in. (27cms) wide. £80 - 120
334
Spode: a "1166" pattern vase, of footed campana form, circa 1815, 6 1/4in. (15.5cms) high.
See illustration £100 - 200
335
Wemyss: a late 19th Century loving cup, painted with black hens and cockerels with a red border, 5 3/4in, (14.5cms) high. £150 - 250
336
William Moorcroft: Pomegranate, a baluster vase decorated with pomegranate and berry band on a blue ground, 9 1/2in. (24cms) high. £250 - 350
337
A pair of Dresden style candelabra, a male and female figure with floral encrusted three-branch candelabra, late 19th Century, 15in. (38cms) high. £100 - 200
338
Walter Moorcroft: a Clematis pattern vase of baluster form, signed with initials and with "Potter to HM The Queen" mark, 8 1/2in. (21.5cms) high. £200 - 300
339
Royal Worcester: three cabinet plates decorated with fruits on a mossy bank, by Townsend, date codes for 1927, 6 1/2in. (16.5cms) wide, all three cracked. £80 - 120
340
Royal Worcester: a cabinet cup and saucer decorated with fruits on a mossy bank, by Townsend, cup date code 1941, saucer 1927, 5 3/4in. (14.5cms) wide; together with another damaged cabinet cup and saucer. £100 - 200
341
Royal Worcester: a cabinet plate decorated with fruits on a mossy bank, by Townsend, date code for 1928, 6 1/2in. (16.5cms) wide. £100 - 200
342
Royal Worcester: a cabinet plate decorated with fruits on a mossy bank, by Mosley, date code for 1928, 6 1/2in. (16.5cms) wide. £100 - 200
343
Royal Worcester: a cabinet plate decorated with fruits on a mossy bank, by Mosley, date code for 1932, 6 1/2in. (16.5cms) wide. £100 - 200
344
A Bow blue and white sauce boat, with leaf moulding in light relief to rims, decorated in the "Desirable Residence" pattern, the wide shallow boat with unglazed base, decorated internally with a stylised daoist symbol and a diaper border, circa 1752-55, 6in. (15.25cms) long.
See illustration £100 - 200
345
Four 18th Century delft plates, comprising: two 13 1/2in. (34.5cms) plates: and two smaller plates, expected chipping, larger plates cracked. £80 - 120
346
An 18th Century delft charger, typically decorated with chinoiserie landscape, 13in. (33cms) wide, typical edge chips. £40 - 60
347
William Moorcroft: an anemone jug, typically decorated on a tonal blue ground, impressed marks, signed with initials, 6 1/4in. (16cms) high. £250 - 350
348
A late 19th Century Majolica game pie dish and cover, probably Thomas Forester and Sons, circa 1880, modelled as a game bird amongst leaves, the base as a wicker basket with holly leaf and branch handles, 12in. (30cms) wide. £200 - 300
349
Keith Murray for Wedgwood: a matt green glazed vase of globe form with ribbed decoration, "KM Etruria and Barlaston" marks, 7 1/2in. (19cms) high. £100 - 200
350
Pilkingtons Lancastrian: a pair of vases moulded in light relief and decorated in a green 'tea dust' style glaze, "P" and bees mark impressed, date code unclear probably 1913, one with portion of neck re-glued, 16 1/4in. (41cms). £80 - 120
351
A George Jones Majolica strawberry tray, formed as a cloth scattered with strawberry leaves and with loops to hold a urn form sugar and a twin handled cream jug; together with a strawberry leaf form serving spoon (spoon is broken and re-glued), 14in. (36cms) wide.
See illustration £200 - 400
352
A Ruskin Pottery vase, of bulbous form, painted with trailing grape vines on a high fired orange lustre ground, impressed marked and dated "1908", also with painted scissors symbol, 9 1/4in. (23.5cms) high, chips to foot rim. £80 - 120
353
A Worcester tankard, printed with the 'Pine-Cone' design, circa 1770 - 85, open crescent mark to base, 5 1/2in. (14cms) high. £100 - 200
354
A North-East Creamware tankard, circa 1820, with hand -painted inscription "Prepare to meet thy God", within a polychrome floral cartouche, 4 3/4in. (12cms) high. £80 - 120
355
A North Shields Pottery Creamware tankard, printed in brown with a floral cartouche and ship above verse "Forget not Christ the Lord...", with enamelled decoration and hand-painted inscription "George Smith Beamish Born Septr 4th 1825." 4in. (10cms) high. £180 - 220
356
A pink lustre plaque plaque, printed with a stylised Venetian scene, probably Newcastle circa 1850; together with a blue and white leaf shaped pickle dish printed in Willow; a Staffordshire lustre jug; and a feldspathic teapot of navette form, circa 1800. £100 - 200
357
Royal Crown Derby: a seven-piece Dressing table set, comprising: an oval tray; a ring tree; a tall covered box; a pair of elliptical boxes; a pin tray; and another elliptical box, date codes for 1897/98, tray is 12 3/4in. (32.5cms) wide, one cover re-glued, one restored. £150 - 250
358
Royal Worcester: a potpourri vase and cover, shape number 165, decorated with Hadley style roses, date code for 1922, 6 1/2in. (16.5cms) high. £180 - 220
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: 25th March 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Thursday 20th March 10am to 4.30pm
Friday 21st March 10am to 4.30pm
Saturday 22nd March 9.30am to 12.30pm
Monday 24th March 10am to 2pm
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