Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 16th June 2015 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 13th June from 10.00am to 4.00pm
Sunday 14th June from 12.00pm to 4.00pm
Monday 15th June from 10.00am to 7.00pm
and on mornings of sale from 9.30am
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Auction Lots - Page 11
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Click to view full image... Two Royal Doulton pottery figures - "Mendicant" (HN1365), 7.5ins high, and "Cobbler" (HN1706), 8ins high £100-150
513
Click to view full image... Four Royal Doulton pottery figures - "The Parson's Daughter" (HN564), 9.75ins high (printed, painted and impressed marks), "Old Balloon Seller" (HN1315), 7ins high, "Darling" (HN1319), 7.5ins high and "Bridesmaid" (HN1433), 5.25ins high, and a Tuscan china figure - "Masquerade", 7ins high £80-120
514
Click to view full image... A Royal Doulton bone china coffee service - "Reynard The Fox", comprising - coffee pot and cover, 7.75ins, milk jug, 4.5ins, two-handled oval sugar bowl, 4.25ins x 3.25ins, six coffee cups and six saucers £200-300
515
Click to view full image... A quantity of English pottery and bone china, including - Royal Doulton character jug - "The Poacher" (D6429), 7ins high, a Royal Doulton figure - "Omar Khayyam" (HN2247), 6.75ins high, and twenty-four other jugs and figures, various £120-160
516
Click to view full image... An early 20th Century Royal Doulton Daum ware three handled cauldron pattern jardinière, on three stump feet, 7ins high (impressed factory marks and dated 1904), and two pairs of Royal Doulton "Slaters Patent" vases, both 11ins high, a pair of "Slaters Patent" jugs with trefoil lips, 7.25ins high, and a Royal Doulton stoneware vase with trefoil lip, the body moulded with shells, 2.5ins high (all with impressed marks) £120-160
517
Click to view full image... A pair of Carltonware "Mikado" pattern vases (pattern No. 2364), 6.375ins high (printed marks and painted pattern numbers) £100-150
518
Click to view full image... A Clarice Cliff pottery vase modelled in the form of an open waterlily, enamelled in green, yellow and blue, 8.75ins wide x 4.75ins high (Newport back stamp in green) £100-150
519
Click to view full image... A small collection of Moorcroft pottery with tube lined decoration, comprising - Bowl with "Leaf & Berries" design on a blue/green ground, 10ins diameter, a bowl and cover with "Orchid" design on a cream to green graduated ground, 6.5ins diameter x 3.75ins high, a beaker with "Leaf" design on a blue ground, 3.5ins high, bowl with "Pansy" design, 4.75ins diameter x 1.75ins high, and a jar and cover with "Anemone" design, 3.75ins high (all with impressed and painted factory marks) £200-300
520
Click to view full image... A pair of late 19th Century Mintons tiles painted by Anton Boullemier (1840-1900) of a young couple in 18th Century dress in a landscape, each signed A. Boullemier, 12ins x 6ins (one stamped "Mintons") £600-800
521
Click to view full image... A Shelley pottery leprechaun pattern jug designed by Mabel Lucie Attwell, 5.75ins high, No 724421, and a ditto toadstool pattern teapot 4.5ins high, cover damaged and chipped to base (No. 724421- both with green printed marks to bases) £100-150
522
Click to view full image... Six Beswick pottery models, comprising - "Coddington Hilt Bar", 4.25ins, "Dunsley Coy Boy", 4ins, "Claybury Legwater", 4.5ins, "Ram", 3ins and "Sheep", 2.25ins £150-200
523-525
 
526
Click to view full image... An early 20th Century Martins Bros miniature stoneware vase, the mottled body incised with a fish, 2.5ins high (incised "12-1905 Martin London") £120-160
527
Click to view full image... A hop decorated Rye Pottery vase, 4ins high (incised S.R.W. mark - circa 1869-circa 1920), two similar pieces - Squat circular vase, 5.25ins diameter x 2.5ins high, a baluster shaped vase, 4.75ins high (both marked SAW - circa 1920-1939), a beaker, 4.5ins high (unmarked), and a green glazed chamber stick, 2.5ins high (marked "Rye" four incised vertical strokes with horizontal stroke) £300-400
528
Click to view full image... A late Victorian Brannam pottery "Fish" jug designed by James Dewdney, with sgraffito decoration in blue, three fish and leafage on a brown graduated ground, 13.75ins high (incised mark to base "CH Brannam Barum" with initials "JD" and dated 1889 - with restoration to base of handle and fritting around footrim) £100-150
529
Click to view full image... A Copeland Spode blue and white pottery "Italian Spode" pattern breakfast and dinner service (100 pieces) £250-350
Provenance: Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT.
530
Click to view full image... A Copeland Spode pottery "Spode's Peacock" pattern dinner service (69 pieces) £150-250
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533
Click to view full image... An unusual and rare pair of mid 18th Century English porcelain models of recumbent sphinxes with female heads wearing mob caps, on high scroll bases and enamelled in colours with gilt highlights, each 4.75ins high x 5.25ins long (circa 1755 - possibly Bow - both somewhat restored) £1500-2000
Note: The identity of the female on both Bow and Chelsea models has been given to Margaret "Peg" Woffington, the well known 18th Century actress. This attribution has been questioned in recent years.
534
Click to view full image... Two Royal Worcester bone china figures - "Magnolia Bud" and "The Thief", modelled by Gwendoline Parnell, in "Arabian Nights" style, each 4.5ins high (printed factory and registration marks and model Nos. 3144 and 3145) £100-150
535
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) £200-300
536
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) £100-150
537
Click to view full image... Three pieces of 18th Century Worcester blue and white porcelain, each decorated with "Cabbage Rose" design, comprising - tea bowl, 3.5ins diameter x 1.75ins high, saucer 5.25ins diameter x 1.25ins high, and bowl 6.25ins diameter x 3ins high (each with crescent marks to bases- saucer with unrecorded "PF" mark to base - bowl with chip to inner rim) £300-400
538
Click to view full image... Three pieces of 18th Century Worcester blue and white porcelain printed with the "Pinecone" pattern, comprising - pierced cress dish, 7.75ins diameter, plate 9ins diameter, and pierced basket, 7.5ins diameter, and three other pieces of English porcelain £200-300
539
Click to view full image... An 18th Century Worcester porcelain teapot and cover, the body enamelled with loose flowering sprays and a bat, 6ins high, a matching bowl, 4.75ins diameter x 2.375ins high, and a matching tea bowl and saucer £200-300
540
Click to view full image... An 18th Century Worcester porcelain tea cup, tea bowl and saucer enamelled in colours with loose sprays, and a "Sparrow Beak" milk jug enamelled in colours with a full blown rose, 3.75ins high (restored) £160-220
541
Click to view full image... An 18th Century Worcester porcelain plate of shaped outline enamelled in colours with flowers in gilt outline reserves on a scale blue ground, 7.75ins diameter (painted blue square seal mark), an 18th Century Worcester porcelain plate enamelled in colours with loose flowering bouquets, 9ins diameter, a pair of Barr Flight & Barr Worcester porcelain plates, painted on cameo puce with leaves and flowers, 8.25ins diameter, a matching oval dish, 10ins x 7.25ins, and a late 18th Century Chinese porcelain plate painted with figures in a landscape, 9ins diameter £180-220
542
Click to view full image... A Royal Worcester miniature bone china tea cup and saucer enamelled in colours by Harry Stinton with Highland cattle (lilac printed mark to bases - date code for 1919), saucer 3.75ins diameter, a Royal Crown Derby "Imari" pattern bone china miniature cup and saucer, and an 18th Century Worcester blue and white sauce painted with a single standing figure, 6ins diameter £150-250
543
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) £500-700
544
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) £175-250
545
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) £600-800
Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
546
Click to view full image... A pair of early 19th Century English bone china two-handled vases of rococo form, the front and back enamelled in colours with English flowers, within raised moulded detail picked out in pale green and with gilt highlights, mounted on cast gilt brass bases, 10.25ins high (possibly Coalport) £150-200
547
Click to view full image... A good early 19th Century English blue and white game dish printed with "Gamekeeper" pattern, 20.5ins x 16ins, and a pair of matching plates (all with printed title mark in the form of a buckled belt - maker unknown) £200-300
548
Click to view full image... An 18th Century English blue and white Delft charger painted with a precipice rock and pavilion pattern, 13.5ins diameter, and a mid 18th Century Chinese blue and white porcelain teapot painted with a fence pattern and picked out in red and gilt with English silvery metal spout and knop, 5.5ins high £100-150
549
Click to view full image... A 19th Century Wedgwood majolica pottery baluster shaped vase decorated in green, blue and muted colours with two female figures, leaf swags, plain body, on conforming base, 26.5ins high (impressed mark to base - cracked to base) and a ditto majolica pottery cylindrical pedestal decorated in blue, green and muted colours with ornament of fruiting vines and animal heads, 16ins diameter x 34ins high (impressed mark to base - with reinforcement to base) £500-700
550
Click to view full image... An unusual George Jones majolica spoon warmer modelled in the form of an upturned bi-valve shell on rocky base, picked out in colours, 6ins high (impressed and painted marks) £200-300
551
Click to view full image... A 19th Century Minton majolica nautilus shell pattern centrepiece, supported by two dolphins, 9.25ins high (impressed Minton mark and date cipher for 1862) £100-150
552
Click to view full image... A late 19th Century George Jones & Sons pate-sur-pate pottery circular plate decorated in white to centre with female angler, within stylised borders on a green ground, 10ins diameter (impressed mark to base) £150-200
553
Click to view full image... A Derby porcelain "Mansion House" dwarf modelled with pot-belly and floppy brimmed hat, on plain base, 7ins high (patch marks) £150-200
554
Click to view full image... A 19th Century Joseph Goodwin of Tunstall ironstone jug of moulded form, printed and painted with scenes from the Comedia del Arte, 9ins high, a similarly decorated puzzle jug, 9.75ins high, and a similarly decorated two-handled "Frog" mug, 5ins high and a Sunderland lustre "Frog" mug printed with the "Sailor's Farewell", 5ins high £120-160
555
Click to view full image... Amy E. Wheeler after Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) - Pair of red and white painted porcelain plaques - "Simplicity" and "The Age of Innocence", each 7.25ins x 5.5ins, one signed and dated 1887, both in composition frames with gilt slips £100-150
Provenance: Howell & James' Art Pottery Exhibition, 1887, label to back of one
556
 
557
Click to view full image... A matched set of four 20th Century Meissen porcelain figures of the "Seasons" modelled as putti holding various attributes, each approximately 5.5ins high, and a figure of a winged cupid amongst clouds, 5ins high (all with crossed swords marks in blue and impressed and incised numbers and letters - some damage) £300-400
558
Click to view full image... Five 20th Century Meissen porcelain figures, comprising - Standing Chinese male, 4.75ins high, dancing female figure, 5ins high, putto with basket of flowers, 3.25ins high, winged female cherub with parasol, 3.75ins high and male figure in 18th Century dress, his hat filled with flower blossom, 7ins high (all with blue crossed swords marks and impressed and incised numbers) £150-200
559
Click to view full image... Four 20th Century Meissen porcelain figures of children, comprising - Girl playing lute, dancing girl, boy playing flute and boy playing bagpipes, each 4ins high (all with crossed swords mark in blue), and a 20th Century Continental porcelain bust of Napoleon, 5.75ins high £150-200
560
Click to view full image... A pair of late 19th Century bisque porcelain figures of a gallant and his companion, both in 18th Century dress, with boxes formed as stepped plinths, each 19ins high £200-300
561
Click to view full image... A pair of 19th Century French porcelain figures of a gallant and his lady in 18th Century dress, on circular bases, 15ins high (both with printed marks to base - "G.P. Brevet, Paris" - restoration) £200-300
562
Click to view full image... A pair of 19th Century Continental porcelain figures of a gallant and lady in 17th Century dress, he with a beaker and she with a plate and a carafe, on naturalistically modelled bases, 14ins and 13ins high (each incised "Paul Duboy" to bases) £120-160
563
Click to view full image... A 20th Century German porcelain figure of a fine lady in 18th Century dress after a Meissen original, 11.5ins high (restored - spurious Ludwigsburg mark in blue) £100-150
564
Click to view full image... A La Coutille porcelain model - "La Ratisseuse d'apres Chardin" - Model of seated woman preparing vegetables, 6ins high (factory mark in blue - restored) £80-120
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 16th June 2015 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 13th June from 10.00am to 4.00pm
Sunday 14th June from 12.00pm to 4.00pm
Monday 15th June from 10.00am to 7.00pm
and on mornings of sale from 9.30am
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