Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Fine Art & Antiques (Day 2 of 3)
Auctioneer: Anderson & Garland Location: Newcastle
Contact: Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001
Date: 7th September 2016 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing Details:
Thursday 1st September 10.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Friday 2nd September 10.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Saturday 3rd September 9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.
Monday 5th September 10.00 a.m. - 2.00 p.m.
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Auction Lots - Page 7
798
  A sweetmeat glass, the double ogee bowl dentated to the rim, raised on a shoulder knop multi-spiral opaque twist stem and a panel foot, c.1765, height 8.5cms. £180 - 240
799
  A sweetmeat glass, the double ogee bowl dentated to the rim and panelled to the base, raised on a multi-spiral opaque twist stem and panel foot, c.1765, height 9.5cms. £180 - 250
800
  A trumpet bowl wine glass, raised on a multi-spiral air twist stem and conical foot, c.1755, height 17cms. £120 - 180
801
  A Lynn wine glass, the ogee bowl with four bands, raised on a double series opaque twist stem and substantial conical foot, c.1765, height 14.6cms. £350 - 450
802
  A waisted bell bowl wine glass, raised on a plain stem and conical foot, c.1740, height 16.8cms.£80 - 120
803
Click to view full image... A ratafia glass, the elongated round funnel bowl raised on a double series opaque twist stem and conical foot, c.1765, height 18cms.
See illustration £400 - 600
804
  A trumpet bowl wine glass, raised on a quadruple air twist stem and conical foot, c.1755, height 18.2cms. £150 - 200
805
  A rare ogee bowl ale glass, raised on a triple opaque twist stem and conical foot, c.1756, height 18.7cms. £300 - 400
806
  A cordial glass, the small trumpet bowl raised on a mercury two band air twist stem and conical foot, c.1755, height 14.8cms. £150 - 200
807
  An ogee bowl wine glass with egg and dart engraving to the rim, raised on an hexagonal cut facet stem, the cutting extending into the bowl, and a slice cut and terraced foot, c.1770, height 13.4cms. £220 - 280
808
  A pan topped wine glass, raised on a multi-spiral air twist stem with a centre swelling knop and conical foot, c.1755, height 16.2cms. £200 - 300
809
  A composite stem wine glass, the trumpet bowl raised on a multi-spiral air twist stem with a basal beaded knop and conical foot, c.1755, height 18.4cms. £220 - 280
810
  A tall round funnel bowl wine glass, raised on a stem with an air twist cable and conical foot, c.1755, height 17.2cms. £150 - 200
811
  A tall round funnel bowl wine glass, raised on a stem containing an opaque twist cable and conical foot, c.1765, height 18cms. £150 - 200
812
  A green wine glass, the ovoid bowl raised on a plain green stem and conical foot, c.1770, height 12.5cms. £120 - 180
813
  Three glass tazzas, with vertical rims, Silesian stems and folded feet, 18th Century, the largest diameter 37.5cms. (3) £80 - 120
814
  Two drawn trumpet wine glasses, with short and long air tear, on folded feet, the tallest height 16.5cm; opaque twist wine glass, ogee bowl above double spiral opaque twist stem with multiply band enclosing spiral gauze, on conical foot, height 14.4cm; opaque twist wine glass, bell bowl above knopped stem, on conical foot, height 15.1cm. (4)
£50 - 80
815
  Opaque twist wine glass, round funnel bowl of double series opaque twist stem with central gauze enclosed by four spiral tapes, on slight conical foot, height 14.9cm. £40 - 60
820
  Small enamel painted cranberry glass decanter and tumbler, with elf figures smoking, overall height 11.5cms (approximately). (2) £50 - 80
821
  'Cranberry' glass oil lamp on giltmetal stand, with acid edged shade on stand with onyx central column, height (including wick cover) 84cm. £40 - 60
822
  Set of six moulded green glass finger bowls, diameter 13cm approximately; two sets of six clear glass finger bowls. (18) £40 - 60
823
  Bohemian ruby overlay glass bottle shaped decanter and stopper, engraved with deer running through forest, height 32.5cm; small ruby overlay glass, height 9cm. (3) £50 - 80
824
  Twenty-nine drinking glasses, examples with opaque twist stems, fluted bowls and engraved bowls; small porcelain perfume bottle. (30)
£60 - 100
825
  Watties: an Art Deco Verre Eglomise panel, with hunter and white stag in a landscape, signed, 57 x 128cms; 22 1/4 x 50 1/2in. £180 - 250
826
  Lalique "Coupe de Lys" pattern clear and opalescent glass bowl, moulded with four lilies as feet, diameter 23.8cms, engraved "R. LALIQUE, FRANCE" and "No. 382" to base. £350 - 450
827
  Two Baccarat ''Tsar'' crystal decanters, 16 3/4'' high, cut to clear, with original stoppers created and supplied for Nicholas II (see catalogue ''Art de la Table'' page 61 fantasie section, Tsar range). £350 - 450
828
  Two Svaja glass sculptures, of egg shape with concave recesses, height 16cm, signatures to underside of bases. (2) £100 - 140
829
  Two modern glass sculptures of tubular form, one indistinctly signed, the longest length 48cm approximately. (2) £165 - 200Glass of 'North East' Interest
830
Click to view full image... A Beilby enamelled wine glass, the ogee bowl with swags and geometric pattern, raised on a double series opaque twist stem and conical foot, c.1765, height 15cm.
PROVENANCE:
With Jeannette Hayhurst, Harrogate.
See illustration £700 - 1000
831
Click to view full image... A colour printed blue glass sphere of 'North East' interest, with "The Great Eastern Steamship", trophies of the Crimea and mariner's verse, mid 19th Century, height 20cm approximately.
See illustration £50 - 80
832
  Moulded green glass faceted bowl of 'North East' interest, diameter 20cm approximately.
£30 - 50
833
  Stuart crystal glass decanter and stopper of 'North East' interest, signed "A. Crannage", engraved with the 'Iron Bridge over the River Wear', of 1796, height 22.5cm. £40 - 60
834-838
Please Note: Catalogue descriptions indicate major damage, repair and/or restorations. This is a guide only and does not constitute a guarantee of good condition for other lots where no reference is made. Purchasers are advised to examine carefully, prior to the sale, every lot in which they are interested. Sizes are approximate.
  No Lots

British Ceramics

A Private collection of Sunderland Lustreware and other North Eastern pottery

839
Click to view full image... An 18th Century creamware jug, by John Phillips & Co., black transfer decorated with the West View of the Cast Iron Bridge, Sunderland, opposite a mariner scene "The sweet little cherub...", flanking a peacock under spout, 20cms high.
See illustration £300 - 500
840
Click to view full image... A late 18th/early 19th Century Sunderland creamware jug, by Phillips & Co., decorated in hand-coloured black transfer with a West View of the Iron Bridge, Sunderland, opposite "His Grace the Duke of Wellington", verse and maker's name under spout "My ship is moored...", 20cms high.
See illustration £300 - 500
841
Click to view full image... An 18th Century Sunderland creamware tankard, by Dawson & Co., Low Ford, decorated in hand-coloured black transfer with a ship above verse "May peace with plenty..." flanked by figures of 'peace and plenty', 11.5cms high.
See illustration £100 - 200
842
  An 18th Century Sunderland creamware tankard, probably by Dawson & Co., black transfer printed with a South East View of the Cast Iron Bridge, Sunderland, 16cms high. £120 - 180
843
  A 19th Century Sunderland creamware tankard, decorated in pink and hand-coloured black transfer with a harvest scene, 11.5cms high.
£50 - 100
844
  A late 18th Century Sunderland creamware tankard, by Dawson & Co., Low Ford Pottery, decorated in hand-coloured black transfer of a West View of the Iron Bridge, Sunderland, 11.5cms high. £200 - 300
845
  A 19th Century Sunderland lustre creamware tankard, probably by Scott, decorated in pink and hand-coloured black transfer of a West View of the Iron Bridge, Sunderland, 13cms high.
£150 - 250
846
  An early 19th Century Sunderland creamware tankard, by Dixon, Austin & Sunderland, dated 1813, decorated in pink and hand-coloured black transfer of a West View of the Iron Bridge, Sunderland, 13cms high. £80 - 120
847
  An 18th Century Sunderland creamware jug, decorated in hand-coloured black transfer, "The sweet little cherub...", opposite verse "The loss of gold is great...", 15.5cms high. £200 - 300
848
  A late 18th/early 19th Century Sunderland creamware jug, by Dawson & Co., Low Ford, decorated in hand-coloured black transfer of a West View of the Iron Bridge, Sunderland, opposite transfer "May peace and plenty...", 20cms high.
£200 - 300
849
  An early 19th Century Sunderland creamware jug, by Dixon & Co., Sunderland Pottery, decorated in hand-coloured black transfer of a West View of the Cast Iron Bridge, Sunderland, opposite a Masonic panel, in verse under spout "I envy no-one's birth or fame...", 21cms high.
£150 - 250
850
  A 19th Century Sunderland creamware jug, by Dixon, Austin & Co., decorated in hand-coloured black transfer of harvester's arms, opposite verse "Forget me not...", 16cms high. £100 - 200
851
  A late 18th/early 19th Century creamware plate, by Dixon, Austin & Co., decorated with painted scene of a ship at sea "Going into port", impress mark to underside, 26cms diameter.
£100 - 200
852
  Two 19th Century creamware plates, by Dawson, Sunderland, with hand-painted moulded floral rims around black transfer panels, one of a girl with flowers the other with three ladies playing cards, impressed marks to base, 17.5cms wide. (2) £50 - 100
853
  A quantity of Sunderland tea china to include: a Dixon, Austin & Co., cup and saucer in "Dresden" pattern, impressed and printed marks; a tea cup and saucer, by Dawson, in purple transfer decoration of a woman at a well; a tea bowl and two saucers, by Dawson, in purple transfer "Huntsman" pattern, with printed and impressed marks; a tea cup and saucer, in pink lustre and hand-coloured red transfer, impressed mark to saucer; three tea cups and saucers, by Scott, with simple floral painted design, impressed marks to saucers; and china by Dawson & Co., to include: two tea bowls, three saucers and a slop bowl decorated with a building in pink lustre. (21)
£150 - 250
854
  A 19th Century Sunderland jug by Moore & Co., decorated in hand-coloured black transfer, a West View of Cast Iron Bridge, Sunderland, opposite verse "The loss of gold is much...", 12cms high; together with another jug, probably by Moore & Co., decorated in hand-coloured black transfer "Sailor's farewell" opposite "Mild charities glow...", 11cms high. (2) £100 - 200
855
  A mid-19th Century Sunderland lustre jug, decorated in pink and black transfer with a West View of the Iron Bridge, Sunderland, opposite verse "Let masonry from pole to pole..." and inscribed "T. Brown 1850" under spout, 18cms high. £120 - 180
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Fine Art & Antiques (Day 2 of 3)
Auctioneer: Anderson & Garland Location: Newcastle
Contact: Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001
Date: 7th September 2016 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing Details:
Thursday 1st September 10.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Friday 2nd September 10.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Saturday 3rd September 9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.
Monday 5th September 10.00 a.m. - 2.00 p.m.
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