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Lowestoft Redgrave Pattern, c.1760, a Coffee Cup and Saucer and small Bowl, each painted in underglaze blue, iron-red and gold with pheasants amongst rocks and flowers (3) £150 - 200
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A pair of Staffordshire pearlware Figures of Literature, c.1800, each as a girl seated by a spill holder stump reading a large book, painter's mark 57 on one, minor enamel flakes, 17.5cm (2) £300 - 400
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A rare Wedgwood & Bentley agateware Vase and Cover, c.1780, the creamware ovoid body and cover marbled in tones of ochre, chocolate and grey, and sprigged with swags and with Silenus handles and on a biscuit foot impressed Wedgwood & Bentley, repaired, 18.5cm £100 - 150
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A Minton 'English Scenery Series' blue and white pottery Meat Dish, c.1825-35, Grantully Castle, Perthshire, within a floral border, the bowl with a moulded 'tree and well', printed mark 'Semi China, English Scenery', impressed 18, 47cm long £150 - 250 Literature: G H Priestman 'An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery 1796-1836', 7.29 and 7.30.
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An extensive children's Toy Dinner Service, 19th century, brown printed with children in a garden and flowers, including: twelve plates, six soup dishes, lidded tureens, gravy jugs, serving plates etc. (qty.) £350 - 450
| A SINGLE OWNER COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH PORCELAIN Worcester pattern names and border numbers refer to Branyan, French and Sandon 'Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790 new edition'. | |
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A good Worcester blue and white Junket Dish, c.1770-1775, the bowl with a barbed and lobed rim, lightly embossed with scallop shell panels, painted with a central flower head within floral sprays, open crescent mark, 24.5cm diameter £200 - 400
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Two miniature Caughley blue and white Cups, c.1775-1780, decorated with two sailing ships beside an island with two buildings, 'S' mark, 3.7cm (2) £100 - 150
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A rare Worcester blue and white Patty Pan, c.1760-1770, printed with four bouquets in the 'Early Flowering Plants' pattern, hatched crescent mark, 12.5cm diameter £200 - 300
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A rare Worcester blue and white Teapot and Cover, c.1755-1760, the pot of globular shape embossed with strap flutes and two scrolled cartouches containing 'The Fisherman and Willow' pattern vignettes below a poorly defined floral border, unmarked, bears Klaber & Klaber paper label, 11cm high £500 - 700
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A Worcester blue and white Tea Bowl and Saucer, c.1775-1780, painted in the 'Mansfield' pattern, within a No. 29 border, workman's mark 'V', saucer 11.5cm diameter (2) £100 - 150
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A rare Worcester blue and white Tea Bowl and Saucer, c.1755-1770, embossed with strap flutes and cartouches, painted with panels in 'The Fisherman and Willow' pattern, within border no. 18, workman's mark, saucer 11.5cm diameter (2) £400 - 600
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A Worcester blue and white press moulded small Sauce Boat, c.1760-1780, the moulded border over a painted 'Two Porter Landscape' pattern, the reverse with a floral spray, the interior also with floral sprays, border no. 96, worker's mark and paper label, 5cm high £150 - 250
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A Liverpool blue and white high Chelsea Ewer, c.1770, with a wrythen and acanthus leaf moulded body and a double-scrolled handle, each side painted with a flower within an oval garland, the spout with a butterfly, 9cm high £150 - 200
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A Lowestoft polychrome Teapot and Cover, c.1770-1780, painted with bouquets of flowers and sprays below an interlinked rust red rim, the domed cover with a button finial, 15.5cm high (2) £250 - 350
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A Worcester blue and white printed Teapot and Cover, c.1785, of barrel shape with a flat cover, printed in 'The Bat' pattern with border no. R, disguised numeral mark, 12.5cm high (2) £150 - 250
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A Worcester blue and white printed Teapot and Cover, c.1760, of globular shape, printed in 'The Man in the Pavilion' pattern, unmarked, 14cm high (2) £150 - 200
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A rare Worcester blue and white Sauce Boat, c.1758-1765, the press moulded body with strapwork and cartouches painted in 'The Fisherman and Billboard Island' pattern, border nos. 88 and 126, unmarked, 15cm long £200 - 300
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A rare Worcester blue and white 'Scalloped Peony' Bowl, c.1765-1770, border no. 31, unmarked, 12cm diameter £100 - 150
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A Bristol porcelain Bowl, c.1770-1780, typically decorated with green floral swags, painted cross and '6' mark, 11cm diameter £80 - 120
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A Chelsea 'Warren Hastings' type oval Plate, c.1755, the centre painted with a spray of flowers, leaves and flower sprays, the trellis moulded rim with four scroll-edged cartouches, each painted with figures in landscapes, with classical buildings, a ship's sail and horsemen, red anchor mark, 29cm long £800 - 1,200 Pieces of this style are commonly associated with a service belonging to the former Governor-General in the East India Company, which was sold with his effects at Daylesford House in 1818. Warren Hastings (1732-1818) was the first Governor-General of Fort William, Bengal from 1772-1785. He was accused of corruption and impeached in 1787, but after a long trial, was acquitted in 1795.
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A Worcester Coffee Pot and Cover, c.1770-1790, the baluster-shaped body moulded with chrysanthemums and foliage within blue painted no.48 borders, the domed cover with a flower knop, blue crescent mark, 24cm high (2) £250 - 350
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A Worcester blue and white Coffee Pot and Cover, c.1775-1785, printed in 'The Fruit and Wreath' pattern, the domed cover with a flower knop, hatched crescent mark, 25cm high (2) £250 - 350
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A Worcester blue and white Junket Dish, c.1770-1785, printed in the 'Pine Cone' pattern on a fluted body, hatched crescent mark, 20cm diameter £100 - 150
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A Worcester blue and white Bowl, c.1770-1775, painted in the 'K'ang Hsi Lotus' pattern within a lobed border, unique K'ang Hsi mark, 19cm diameter £150 - 250
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A Worcester Hancock printed Teapot Stand, c.1770, printed in black with a version of 'The Milkmaids' pattern, of traditional lobed hexagonal form, signed in the print R. H. Worcester, 14 x 12.5cm £150 - 200
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A rare Worcester purple-printed Teapot Stand, c.1770, printed with a landscape with a fisherman fishing between two trees, an obelisk and fountain beyond of fluted hexagonal form, paper label to underside 'Norman Stretton Collection, p.186', 14.5 x 13cm £150 - 250 Note: This is the only known example of this print.
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A Liverpool blue and white Coffee Cup and Saucer, c.1768, painted with a house in a watery landscape, linked by a bridge to a rocky outcrop, saucer bears paper label: 'Klaber & Klaber, Liverpool c.1768', saucer 12.3cm diameter (2) £150 - 200
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A Worcester blue and white Cream Boat, c.1770, of dolphin ewer type, the rococo shell-moulded helmet-shaped jug on a pedestal foot with a lamprey handle and a pair of entwined dolphins to the spout, painted with floral sprays and small sprigs below a 'crowsfoot' border inside the rim, open crescent mark, 10cm high £100 - 200 For a similar example, see Bonhams, 'The Zorensky Collection of Worcester Porcelain, Part 2', Lot 313, 23 February 2005, £1075 including premium.
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A Worcester blue and white Trio, c.1775-1790, in the 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern, hatched crescent mark, saucer 12cm diameter (3) £80 - 120
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A Worcester blue and white Tea Bowl and Saucer, c.1780, printed in 'The Bat' pattern, disguised numeral mark, saucer 12.3cm diameter (2) £80 - 120
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A Spode Inkstand, early 19th century, having three quill holders, a rectangular pen box, the lid with a gilt cherub handle, and a lidded pot flanked by a lidded pounce pot and inkwell, painted with floral sprays on a speckled gilt ground, inscribed Spode 2009 to base of stand, pounce pot and inkwell, 21cm long (8) £400 - 600
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A Chelsea Derby Tea Bowl and Saucer, and Coffee Cup and Saucer, c.1775, each with a flower head moulded body painted with floral sprigs within a scrolled turquoise and gilt border, gold anchor mark, saucers 11.5cm diameter (4) £80 - 120
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A Meissen Tile, c.1830, richly painted with scrolling foliage in bright enamels, underglaze blue crossed swords and various letter and number marks, 28 x 6.5cm £120 - 150
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A porcelain Bust, possibly 18th century, in the form of a bare-breasted woman on a puce-detailed high pedestal, red 'Hoechst' wheel mark, chip, 8.5cm £100 - 200
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A Mennecy Double Salt, 1750-60, in the form of a girl wearing a flower-sprigged dress between two blue-lined shell dishes, finger missing, 19.5cm £200 - 300 The base has two rectangular holes which were to attach an ormolu mount. Provenance: Sotheby's saleroom label, 13 July 1998, No. 561. Literature: The companion boy figure is illustrated in 'French Porcelain', W B Honey, 1950, No. 45.
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Rudolstadt in the style of Capodimonti, c.1860, an octagonal plaque moulded and painted with the infant Jesus in a crib surrounded by the Virgin Mary and angels, the frame, probably Viennese, in engraved and cast brass with agate plaquettes, Capodimonti mark, plaque 21 x 17cm £300 - 500
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A Sèvres Tray, c.1770, painted in the centre with woman and two boys in a landscape, in a gilt scrolling bleu celeste ground, gilt handles, interlaced 'L's', date letter P, restored, 29cm, and a small faience Dish, moulded with petalling and painted with blue enamelled sprigs, 'LB' monogram above 'D', 16cm (2) £100 - 200
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Two later decorated Sèvres Dishes, c.1760 and early 19th century, each of notched lozenge form, one with birds in a tree and on a gilt, emerald green and blue ground, interlaced 'Ls', date letter L, sword mark, 17.5cm, the other gilt overall on a bleu nouveau ground with oeil-de-perdrix ground, interlaced 'Ls' and date letter M, 17.2cm (2) £300 - 500
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A Vincennes petalled Dish, mid 18th century, painted with a tight group of flowers in the centre, the rim gilt, underglazed blue interlaced 'L's' and dot, chips, 17.5cm diameter £250 - 350
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A rare Vincennes Saucer, c.1750, attractively enamelled with sprays of flowers on the octagonal gilt-rimmed body, labelled 'V.S.52', 13.5cm £150 - 250
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A Chantilly Dish, c.1760, brightly enamelled with a bunch of flowers and sprigs within a notched and moulded rim, blue enamel hunting horn and 'G', collection label 'C13', 21cm diameter £300 - 400
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A Vienna porcelain Plaque, c.1900, painted with a maiden seated on a bench in a garden, mooning over her lover, one cupid whispering in her ear, another on the grass and others gallivanting in the sky, impressed 'Pergler pinx', titled 'Ein Traum' (a dream) and impressed '390', 32 x 22cm, framed £200 - 400
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A Spanish maiolica Dish, second half of the 17th century, amusingly painted with a head and exposed bust of a young woman against a background of wool spindles and trees, in a typical palette of blue, yellow, green, ochre and black, repaired, 33cm £300 - 500
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A celadon stoneware Garden Seat, c.1885, probably French, the hexagonal top on a foliage pierced baluster moulded body, some glaze loss, 52cm high £200 - 300
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A pair of Castelli maiolica Plates, mid 18th century, each attractively painted with buildings under trees and with figures admiring the distant landscape, one cracked, 17.7 and 17.5cm (2) £600 - 1,000
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A set of four Meissen Salts, 19th century, of square shape with puce floral decoration and gilt borders, crossed swords mark, 4cm square (4) £100 - 150
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A Royal Copenhagen Vase, 1929, painted by Gotfried Rose with a girl herding cattle on a lakeside approaching a house, in misty greys and beige, underglaze blue crowned wave mark, 'GR' monogram, 23-1, date 1929 and printed green mark, 42cm high £500 - 700
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A Belleek woven Basket, c.1870, of deep oval form, the rim with moulded English rose, Scottish thistle and Irish shamrock between thorny handles, impressed Belleek on a strap, 31.3cm £180 - 220
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A Worcester Vase and Cover, 1906, the elongated ovoid body painted by John Stinton, signed, with highland cattle on a gorsey hillside, the reverse with a misty seascape in moulded panels with griffin handles in sage-green and coral, printed puce marks, date cypher for 1906, shape 1764, registered no. 240969, 41cm high (2) £1,800 - 2,200
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Spare Lots
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