| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Derbyshire Antique and Fine Art Sale | |||
| Auctioneer: | Wintertons Fine Art Auctioneers (Bakewell) | Location: | Bakewell, Derbyshire |
| Contact: | Tel: 01629 812777 Fax: 01629 814764 | ||
| Date: | 6th September 2006 | Time: | 10:30AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Tuesday 5th September 2pm to 8pm Morning of Sale from 9am |
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| Auction Lots - Page 11 | |||
| 501 | |||
| A Pratt and Co pot lid, circa 1850/60, printed in the 'Thames Pageant' scene with base, minor chips, 12.5cm. £20-30 |
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| 502 | |||
| A Brampton stoneware butter dish and cover, mid 19th Century, of oval form moulded with branches, the cover with a charging bull in relief, minor chip to cover, length 16.5cm. £50-60 |
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| 503 | |||
| A Royal Worcester vase, signed by Kitty Blake, date code for 1939, shape 2491, painted with blackberries, flowers and leaves, puce printed marks, height 7.5cm. £60-80 |
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| 504 | |||
| A Derby coffee can and saucer, early 19th Century, in pattern 27, of gilt scrolling foliage on a deep blue ground, iron red painted marks and a Derby teacup and saucer, in pattern 24?, of blue bells with gilt foliage, hairlines. (4)£30-50 |
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| 505 | |||
| A pair of 'Hunting Fox' Jim Beam jugs, numbers 478 and 485 out of 1000, printed marks, a Copeland stoneware jug, with a hunting scene and a mug. (4)£10-20 |
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| 506 | |||
| A Royal Worcester pin tray, by A Shuck, date code for 1940, of shaped rectangular section, painted with peaches and blackberries, puce printed marks, 10cm£70-100 |
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| 507 | |||
| A Bloor Derby tea bowl and saucer, circa 1830, of circular form with cerated rims, the bowl on claw and ball feet, a band of grey with gilt swags and trellis, iron red printed marks, saucer 11.5cm (2) £25-35 |
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| 508 | |||
| A Coalport miniature tyg, early 20th Century, in pattern 6662/A of blue printed birds on a gilt ground, printed marks, 4cm. £25-35 |
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| 509 | |||
| An English porcelain chamberstick, mid 19th Century, modelled as a flower on a fruiting vine leaf in blue and gilt and another with serpent handle and painted flowers and an 18th Century slop bowl, hairline. (3) £30-40 |
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| 510 | |||
| The Chatsworth Vase and the Haddon Hall Vase, pair of Spode Limited Edition pourri vases and covers, by K Pickin, number 164 of 250, printed and painted with views of the houses, on a puce ground, printed marks, one cover restored, 20cm. (2) £100-150 |
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| 511 | |||
| A Royal Worcester candlesnuffer, modelled as a nun, black printed marks, 10cm. £25-35 |
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| 512 | |||
| Grandmothers Dress, a Royal Worcester 1figure, black printed marks, 17cm. £100-150 |
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| 513 | |||
| A Coalport plate in Imari pattern 1028 'Hong Kong' and three other plates and a coffee can and saucer in the same pattern, printed marks (5) £40-60 |
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| 514 | |||
| An R J and J Mayers relief moulded Parian jug, cast as boys playing in a tree, and another cast with swans swimming, both in white with blue grounds, 24cm and smaller. (2) £40-60 |
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| 515 | |||
| A Victorian parian relief moulded jug, baluster form. cast with a continuous scene of a stag hunt, repaired, 25cm. £30-40 |
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| 516 | |||
| An English porcelain baby feeding cup, late 19th Century, possibly Minton, painted with leaves and flowers and gilt highlights, diameter 15cm. £40-60 |
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| 517 | |||
| A Hancock and Son, Worcester stoneware plate, late 19th Century, painted with storks in a pond, printed marks, diameter 22cm. £30-40 |
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| 518 | |||
| A Derby Crown porcelain wall pocket, late 19th Century, of shield form with pierced rim, swags and encrusted flowers, in white with gilt highlights, printed marks, 19cm. £40-60 |
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| 519 | |||
| A Shelley Art Deco style part service, with triangular handles, printed and painted with flowers and butterflies in pattern 11952, comprising two tureens and covers and six soup bowls and covers, five saucers, three side plates, six dessert plates, five dinner plates and three platters, flaking enamels, printed and painted marks (Parcel) £150-200 |
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| 520 | |||
| Suffolk Punch, a Country Artists figure of a horse, marks to base.£15-20 |
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| 521 | |||
| A Lucie Rie style stoneware bowl, of tapering form on a narrow foot, speckled cream glaze with central iridescent patch, incised J, 15.5cm. £20-30 |
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| 522 | |||
| A Clarice Cliff 'Crocus' trio, comprising tea cup, saucer and side plate, printed marks. (3) £40-60 |
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| 523 | |||
| A Clarice Cliff 'Crocus' cream jug, sugar bowl and another bowl, printed marks. (3) £40-60 |
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| 524 | |||
| A Clarice Cliff 'Crocus' sugar bowl, of near spherical section, printed marks, 8cm. £30-40 |
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| 525 | |||
| A Moorcroft bowl in the 'Waving Corn' pattern on a mottled golden yellow ground, impressed and painted marks, 25cm. £30-50 |
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| 526 | |||
| A Clarice Cliff 'My garden' vase, of flaring ribbed form with moulded flowers to the base in orange on a beige ground, printed marks, 25cm. £80-120 |
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| 527 | |||
| A Moorcroft vase, in the hibiscus pattern on a brown ground, impressed marks, 10cm. £70-100 |
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| 528 | |||
| A small parcel of Clarice Cliff dinner wares to include a Biarritz orange wreath plate, a Lynton tureen and cover, six orange bands plates and an orange band tureen, printed marks. (9) £100-150 |
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| 529 | |||
| A John Leach stoneware vase, of baluster form, with black and iron red wax resist decoration, impressed J L seal mark, 34cm. £100-150 |
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| 530 | |||
A large John leach stoneware two handled pot and cover, of near spherical form with black and iron red wax resist decoration, impressed J L seal mark, height 32cm. £150-180GLASS AND CONTINENTAL CERAMICS |
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| 531 | |||
| A pair of Victorian glass celery vases, the rounded bucket bowl wheel engraved and etched with flowering foliage and butterflies above a short baluster stem and spreading foot, 20cm. (2). See Illustrations on page 21. £80-120 |
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| 532 | |||
| A Roman terracotta vase, of very slender inverted baluster form, slight chips to rim and foot, height 25cm. £20-30 |
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| 533 | |||
| A Bohemian glass scent bottle and stopper, of bell form, pink glass cut through to white and clear with ovals and lozenges, stopper chipped, 9cm. £30-40 |
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| 534 | |||
| A George III style wine glass, the ogee bowl above a knopped stem with a double multistrand helix around a central spiral, on spreading foot, the bowl with fruiting vine decoration, 17cm. £20-30 |
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| 535 | |||
| A pair of 19th Century style glass rummers, the bucket bowl with fluted base on a knopped stem and spreading foot, the bowls with etched 'R' beneath a crown, 14cm and a similar glass with moulded decoration (3) £40-60 |
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| 536 | |||
| A George III wine glass, the tapered bowl above a plain stem with basal knop on folded over foot, the bowl with etched floral decoration, 13cm. £20-30 |
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| 537 | |||
| A pair of late 18th Century ale glasses, of conical form on short stems with folded over feet, with wheel engraved barley and vine decoration, 13cm. (2) £20-30 |
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| 538 | |||
| A collection of glasses, 19th Century and later, mainly wine and port, of various shapes. (20) £30-40 |
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| 539 | |||
| A late Victorian glass toilet set, the baluster shaped ewer, bowl, sponge dish and soap dish and cover with moulded lozenge decoration, bowl cracked. (4) £40-60 |
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| 540 | |||
| A Gouda jardiniere in pattern 2882, of stylised decoration in blues and browns, repaired, together with a Gouda vase and jug, painted marks. (3) £40-60 |
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| 541 | |||
| A pair of German bisque porcelain 'nodding' mandarin figures possibly Sitsendorf, late 19th Century, raised on circular bases, 22cm. (2) £40-60 |
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| 542 | |||
A small collection of Vienna style wares printed with pastoral scenes between bands of block colours including vases, plates and cups and saucers, printed marks (13 approximately) £100-150BOOKS AND PRINTS |
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| 543 | |||
| Goldsmith (Oliver) A History of the Earth and Animated nature, two volumes, published London, Edinburgh and Dublin, Fullerton and Co, vol 1 1850, vol II 1851, half leather bound, numerous illustrations. (2) £40-60 |
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| 544 | |||
| Thacker (John) The Art of Cookery containing above six hundred and fifty of the most approved receipts, published Newcastle upon Tyne, Thompson 1758, new leather backed boards and Morocco label to spine. £100-150 |
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| 545 | |||
| Fasey (John Sen.) General View of the Agriculture and Minerals of Derbyshire, published London, McMillan, vol 1 1811, vol II 1813, replacement boards. (2) £40-60 |
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| 546 | |||
| Preston (John), The New Covenant on the Saints Portion, edited by R Sibs and J Davenport, published London 1692, leather bound, lacking front board and title page. £25-35 |
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| 547 | |||
| Miscellanea Curiosa being a collection of some of the Principal Phaenomena in Nature, together with several Discourses read before the Royal Society for the Advancement of Physical and Mathematical Knowledge, printed by J B for Jeffery Wale, London, 1705, including Mr Isaac Newton's theory on the moon and various by Mr E Halley, leather bound, some worm damage. £100-150 |
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| 548 | |||
| Fuller (Thomas) M D, Pharmacopoeia Extemporanea, or a Body of Medicines containing a thousand select prescripts, published London, W and J Mnys, 1719, leather bound. £100-150 |
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| 549 | |||
| The Harmsworth Universal Atlas, published by the Amalgamated Press ltd, London, binding loose. £50-60 |
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| 550 | |||
| Goldsmith (Oliver) A History of the Earth and Animated nature, volumes 2,3,4,5 and 7, published Glasgow, A Fullerton, 1836, green cloth bound. (5)£20-30 |
| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Derbyshire Antique and Fine Art Sale | |||
| Auctioneer: | Wintertons Fine Art Auctioneers (Bakewell) | Location: | Bakewell, Derbyshire |
| Contact: | Tel: 01629 812777 Fax: 01629 814764 | ||
| Date: | 6th September 2006 | Time: | 10:30AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Tuesday 5th September 2pm to 8pm Morning of Sale from 9am |
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