Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Three Day Sale
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 15th April 2015 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 11th April from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.
Sunday 12th April from 12.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.
Monday 13th April from 10.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30 a.m.
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Auction Lots - Page 5
902
Click to view full image... Six Royal Doulton pottery "Reflections" series figurines including "Encore" 10.25ins high (HN2757) with boxes for same £150-200
903
Click to view full image... Six Royal Doulton pottery "Reflections" series figurines, including "Morning Glory" 13ins high (HN3093), with boxes for same £150-200
904
Click to view full image... Three Beswick pottery figures - "Hereford Bull" 4.5ins high and two of "Hereford Cow" 4.25ins high (both with black printed marks) £70-100
905
Click to view full image... Eight Beswick pottery Beatrix Potter figures, comprising - "Peter Rabbit", "Jeremy Fisher", "Mrs Rabbit", "Tailor of Gloucester", "Timmy Tiptoes", "Jemima Puddle-Duck", "Ribby" and "Tom Kitten" (early issue with gold back stamps) £120-160
906
Click to view full image... A Ruskin pottery pearlescent lustre glazed baluster shaped vase, 7.25ins high (with impressed mark to base and dated 1927) £100-150
907-908
 
909
Click to view full image... A Susie Cooper maroon banded pottery part tea service, comprising - six tea cups, six saucers, six tea plates and bread and butter plate (printed "Susie Cooper" mark to base - maroon banding slightly scratched and worn in places) £70-100
910
Click to view full image... A Spode Copeland porcelain dessert service enamelled in colours by J. Arrowsmith with exotic birds within royal blue and gilt borders, comprising - twelve 9ins diameter dessert plates, two oval dishes, 11.5ins x 7.75ins, and two 8.5ins square dishes (one damaged - 16 pieces) £150-200
Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
911
Click to view full image... A 19th Century Staffordshire bone china tea service enamelled in colours with floral sprays within shaped gilt reserves on a royal blue ground, comprising - six tea cups, eight saucers, squat circular teapot and cover (cracked), circular sugar bowl and cover (damaged), slop bowl, milk jug and 8.5ins diameter plate (19 pieces - possibly Ridgway) £120-160
Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
912
Click to view full image... A 19th Century English bone china part dessert service, the centre enamelled in colours with floral sprays within yellow and gilt borders, comprising - oval two-handled comport with pierced sides on high pedestal foot, 10.25ins x 12.75ins x 8ins high, a pair of oval two-handled dishes, 11.5ins x 8ins, rectangular dish, 8ins x 10ins, seven 8.75ins plates and one 8ins plate (pattern No. 2/448 in gilt - possibly Ridgways) £150-200
913
 
914
Click to view full image... An 18th Century Worcester blue and white porcelain two handled oval chestnut basket, printed with the "Pinecone" pattern (printed hatched crescent - circa 1770-1785) £300-350
915
Click to view full image... An 18th Century Worcester blue and white porcelain punch bowl, painted with "Precipice" pattern, 9ins diameter (open crescent mark - circa 1770) £200-300
916
Click to view full image... An 18th Century Worcester blue and white porcelain cabbage leaf jug, painted with the "Cabbage Leaf Jug Floral" pattern, 8ins high (workman's mark, circa 1755- 60 - restored) £150-200
917
Click to view full image... An 18th Century Worcester porcelain teapot enamelled in colours with exotic birds, 6.5ins high (restored) £150-200
918
Click to view full image... An 18th Century Worcester blue and white porcelain teapot and cover, painted with the "Rock Strata Island" pattern, 9.5ins high (open blue crescent mark - circa 1775 - restored) £80-120
919
Click to view full image... An 18th Century Worcester porcelain sucriere and cover, enamelled in colours with loose flower sprays, the rims with gilding on a dark blue ground, 5ins high (painted open blue crescent mark - circa 1770) £180-260
920
Click to view full image... An 18th Century Worcester porcelain tea canister and cover, enamelled in colours with exotic birds in panels with gilt borders on a deep blue ground (unmarked - circa 1770 - restored) £150-200
921
Click to view full image... An 18th Century Worcester porcelain saucer dish, the centre enamelled with exotic birds with a border of gilding on a deep blue ground (painted square seal mark - circa 1770) £200-250
922
Click to view full image... An 18th Century Worcester porcelain plate of shaped outline, enamelled in colours with flowers in gilt outlined reserves on a scale blue ground, 8.24ins diameter (painted blue square seal mark - circa 1765) £250-350
Provenance: Lycett Collection
923
Click to view full image... An 18th Century Worcester porcelain tea cup and saucer, enamelled in colours with exotic birds within gilt outlined reserves on a dark blue ground (painted square seal mark to saucer) and a tea bowl and saucer enamelled in colours with blue silver flower sprays (unmarked) £250-350
924
Click to view full image... An 18th Century Worcester porcelain tea cup and saucer enamelled in colours with fruit and gilding and another tea cup and saucer of shaped outline enamelled in colours with the "Jabberwocky" design (with blue square seal mark) £250-350
Provenance: The fruit painted cup and saucer with a Trapnell Collection label
925
Click to view full image... An early 20th Century Royal Worcester bone china cabinet cup and saucer enamelled in colours with a Kingfisher, signed R. Austin (date code for 1926) £150-200
926
Click to view full image... A late 19th Century Royal Worcester "Blush Ivory" porcelain urn shaped two-handled vase with moulded and pierced rim and moulded "Pan Mask" handles and swag decoration to body, decorated in pastel shades and gilt with clematis within gilt borders, 15.5ins high (mauve printed mark to base - shape No. 1407 - date code 1892 - lacking cover) £400-600
927
Click to view full image... A late 19th Century Royal Worcester "Blush Ivory" porcelain pot pourri vase and pierced cover, enamelled in colours with loose flowering sprays and with gilt highlights, 7.5ins high (printed factory and registration marks and shape No. 1313) £120-160
928
 
929
Click to view full image... An unusual late 19th Century Royal Worcester moulded Parian centrepiece modelled as a cornucopia resting on a three footed dish, painted in enamels, 8ins high x 9ins diameter (with indistinctly printed green mark to base) £100-150
930
Click to view full image... An 18th Century Liverpool blue and white porcelain coffee pot, attributed to Richard Chaffers & Co.,
the body lightly moulded with an all over chrysanthemum pattern and painted to both sides with scattered floral sprays, the domed cover with turned finial similarly painted, 9.5ins high, (circa 1765 - firing faults to cover and lower handle terminal) £800-1200
931
Click to view full image... An unusually large early 19th Century English blue and white pearlware pottery meat dish, transfer printed in ultramarine blue with "Willow" pattern, 28.5ins x 21.5ins (unmarked - circa 1815-20), and oak stand for same £200-300
932
Click to view full image... An early 19th Century blue and white pottery rectangular meat plate printed with "Mausoleum of Salt and Purveiz, near Allahabad", from the India series, 19.25ins x 15.25ins (attributed to Herculaneum) £200-300
Note: Based on an aquatint published in November 1796, Thomas Daniell's Oriental Scenery
933
Click to view full image... A pair of 19th Century Spode blue and white pottery plates of shaped outline, printed with "The Fox and The Lion", from the Aesop's Fables series, 9.25ins x 10ins, a pair of ditto plates printed with flowers and stylised rockwork, 9.75ins diameter, a jug with rural scene, 4.75ins high, and fifteen other pieces of 19th Century blue and white printed pottery £120-160
934
Click to view full image... A pair of 19th Century Spode blue and white pottery plates printed with Italianate scenes, 8.25ins diameter, a pair of Copeland Garrett late Spode blue and white pottery "Floral" pattern plates, 9ins diameter, a Spode blue and white pottery oval potted meat dish, 4.75ins long, and twelve other pieces of 19th Century blue and white printed pottery £120-160
935
Click to view full image... A collection of 19th Century English printed pottery meat strainers, including - Willow pattern, 13.75ins x 10.25ins (blue printed mark), Gothic castle in extensive garden landscape, 12.5ins x 9.25ins (green printed mark), John Meir & Son "Indian Tree" pattern, 13.25ins x 9.25ins (overpainted printed mark), and nine others, various £200-300
936
Click to view full image... Two Derby biscuit porcelain groups of "The Elements", both modelled as winged putti, - "Fire" grinding an arrow, his companion holding an arrow and burning torch, and "Earth" as a gardener places a garland on his companion, on naturalistic rocky bases, each 7.75ins high (Circa 1775 - Earth incised with repairer's marks and No. 48, the marks for Fire obscured) £200-300
937
Click to view full image... A pair of modern Royal Crown Derby porcelain figures of "Mansion House Dwarfs", decorated by M.E. Townsend, 6.5ins and 7ins high, with original boxes for same (printed factory marks to one) £300-400
938
Click to view full image... A Derby porcelain "Mansion House Dwarf" modelled with pot belly and floppy brimmed hat, on flower encrusted base, 7ins high (circa 1775 - incised Pattern No. 227) £250-350
939
Click to view full image... A pair of Royal Crown Derby porcelain plates, the centres painted with flowers by George Jessop, the shaped rims with gilt swags and baskets on a dark blue ground, 9ins diameter. (red printed mark to bases and date code for 1919) £200-300
940
Click to view full image... A good pair of Royal Crown Derby dishes, the centres enamelled in colours by C. Harris with exotic birds in landscapes, the shaped rims with gilding on a deep blue ground, 7.75ins x 8.25ins, (with printed marks to bases and date code for 1896) and a Royal Crown Derby two handled dish similarly painted and signed "Darlington", 12ins x 8ins (with printed mark and date code for 1914) £300-400
941
Click to view full image... A late 19th Century Royal Crown Derby bone china cabinet plate, the centre finely decorated in gilt with flowers, the rim with raised gold work on a pale yellow ground, 8.75ins diameter (printed mark to base with date cipher for 1889) £200-300
Note: Possibly decorated and gilded by George Lambert
942
Click to view full image... An early 20th Century Royal Crown Derby bone china two-handled vase painted with "Peach Tree" design on a royal blue ground, 8.75ins high (printed mark and date code for 1904) £250-350
943
Click to view full image... An early 19th Century English bone china bulbous two-handled pot pourri vase, cover and square stand, the body enamelled in colours with two mixed floral sprays within buff moulded leaf scroll borders decorated in gilt, on a blue and gilt striped ground, conforming open leaf scroll handles and open finial, the stand similarly decorated and with moulded leaf scroll ornament to base, 19.25ins high (unmarked - thought to be Ridgway or Davenport - circa 1830 - small piece missing and rubbed to finial, and gilding generally rubbed in places) £300-500
944
Click to view full image... A pair of Bow porcelain flowerpots encrusted with flowers and leaves, 5.5ins high (circa 1760 - somewhat damaged), a pair of Worcester porcelain saucers of fluted form, enamelled in orange, green and turquoise with a "Kakiemon" style of decoration with two quail beneath a flowering tree, 5.5ins diameter, and a Worcester porcelain saucer shaped dish enamelled in colours with exotic birds and insects within shaped reserves and gilt borders on a blue scale pattern ground, 7.25ins diameter (blue square seal mark to base in underglazed blue) £250-350
Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
945
Click to view full image... An English blue and white Delft bottle with garlic neck, painted with stylised chrysanthemums and leaves, 9.5ins high, circa 1750 (probably Liverpool - restoration) £120-160
946
Click to view full image... A 20th Century copy of a "London Delft" blue and white pottery "Whit" wine bottle, dated 1646, 6ins high £70-100
947
Click to view full image... A collection of thirteen 18th Century English blue and white Delft tiles, each painted with a landscape within an octagonal cartouche and with a formal "Louis XV" border with diaper corners, each approximately 5ins square (probably Liverpool) £250-300
Provenance: Removed by the vendor's late father from a fireplace
948
Click to view full image... A late 19th Century English porcelain wall plate, painted by Joseph Birbeck Senior (1866-?), with a view of "Amras Castle, Innsbruck, Austria", 10.75ins diameter, signed and titled £80-120
949
Click to view full image... A small collection of early 19th Century English porcelain comprising six dessert plates, the centres painted with flowers, surrounded by shape panels of single flower sprays, some on yellow ground, and gilding, 9.25ins diameter (probably Barr Worcester), a pair of Derby kidney shaped dishes, painted with flowers, the rims with gilt detail on grey grounds, 10.25ins (red printed mark to base), a Bloor Derby dish painted with flowers on a blue ground and gilt, 14ins, and a matching plate, 7.75ins diameter, a red mark Derby pastel burner and cover, painted with "Imari" decoration, 5.5ins high and matching Royal Crown Derby example, 5ins high £200-300
950
Click to view full image... A late 19th Century Moore Brothers white glazed porcelain jardinière, floral encrusted and modelled with three cupids, 9ins diameter x 8ins high (impressed mark - slight damage) £100-150
951
Click to view full image... A pair of early 20th Century Copeland Spode pottery King George V and Queen Mary Coronation commemorative whisky decanters and with crown moulded stoppers, each 10ins high, produced for Andrew Usher & Co, Distillers of Edinburgh and dated June 22nd 1911 (printed and impressed marks) £120-160
952
Click to view full image... A pair of 19th Century English porcelain octagonal baluster shaped vases and covers with rococo pattern open work handles and cover, each enamelled in colours with young lovers, and with floral sprays to reverse, within gilt and floral decorated reserves, 23.75ins high (unmarked - possibly Ridgway - one cracked to base) £900-1200
Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Three Day Sale
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 15th April 2015 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 11th April from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.
Sunday 12th April from 12.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.
Monday 13th April from 10.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30 a.m.
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