Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Antique & Fine Art Auction (Day 2 of 2)
Auctioneer: Sheffield Auction Gallery Location: Windsor Road (off Chesterfield Road), Heeley, Sheffield S8 8UB
Contact: Tel: (0114) 281 6161
Date: 5th May 2017 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Wednesday 3rd May 9am to 4.45pm
Thursday 4th May 10am to 4.45pm
Friday 5th May from 8.30am
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Auction Lots - Page 2
451
  A Pair of Early XX Century Coalport Porcelain Plates, decorated in the blue Bat Wing pattern with gadrooned borders, printed mark, 22.5cms diameter; A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Plate, decorated in Imari pattern 2451, 26.5cms diameter; An Ashworth's Ironstone Plate, similarly decorated, 25cms diameter. (3) £30-50
452
  An Art Deco Crown Devon Pottery Figural Table Lamp, depicting a nude young woman holding a pink ribbon, stood on a grassy knoll, after a design by Kathleen Parsons, the figure mounted on a black glazed pottery base with circular frosted glass backdrop. £60-100
453
  A Moorcroft Pottery Vase, of globular form, painted in the Claremont pattern against a mottled green/blue ground, impressed mark, signed in green, (foot restored) 26cms high. £600-800
454
  A Moorcroft Pottery Vase, of ovoid form, painted in the Pomegranate pattern against a dark blue ground, impressed mark, signed in green, 22cms high. £250-350
455
  A Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Pottery Advertising Flask for 'Grant Mackay & Co. Scotch Whisky', the dark blue and brown grounds applied with scrolling foliage, impressed marks, 21cms high. £80-120
456
  A Pair of Late XIX Century Mettlach Pottery Vases, of extended ovoid form with elephant head handles, the terracotta grounds incised and applied with stylised foliage, flowerheads and geometric designs, impressed marks, shape number 1870, 34cms high. (2) £150-250
457
  A XIX Century Stoneware Pottery Apothecary Jar, inscribed in blue "AE Giptiac M.B.1668", with a cherub mounted cartouche against a crackleware ground, 20cms high; A Saltglaze Stoneware Tankard, applied with a classical scene and trees within brown borders and plated rim, 15cms high. (2) £80-120
458
  A New Hall Porcelain Teapot, Cover and Stand and Matching Plate, painted in pattern number 1225 with pink roses and blue sprigs; A Derby Chamberstick, painted in blue, iron red and yellow with foliate scrolls within a beadwork border, red crown and D mark, 10cms diameter; A Davenport Imari Pattern Basket and a Pearlware Tea Bowl and Matching Bowl and Cover. (8) £60-80
459
  A Pair of Early XIX Century Tin Glazed Pottery Plates, possibly Lambeth, painted in blue with Chinoiserie scenes depicting figures in garden settings within elaborated borders, 22cms diameter. (2) £60-80
460
  A Pair of Late XIX Century Cabinet Plates, the centres decorated with XVIII Century courting couples in garden settings, signed Colin, within red borders with floral panels with elaborate gilt cartouches, 22cms diameter, framed. (2) £150-200
461
  A Pair of Late XIX Century Goldscheider Style German Cold Painted Terracotta Figures, the black lady and gentleman each holding a basket, with spill vase behind and raised on rocky square bases, impressed factory marks and 'BB' monogram for Bernhard Bloch, 32cms high. (2) £60-80
462
  A Wilkinson's Ltd Clarice Cliff Pottery Lotus Jug, of ribbed ovoid form, painted in the Novali pattern, with trees and an urn of flowers beside a pond of waterlilies, printed marks, 30cms high. £200-300
463
  A 1920's Moorcroft Pottery Vase, of squat cylindrical form with short curved neck, painted in the Wisteria pattern against a dark blue ground, impressed marks, signed in blue, 8.5cms high. £60-80
464
  A Macintyre Aurelian Ware Pottery Vase, of extended ovoid form, decorated in the Imari palette with Art Nouveau stylised flowers within a panelled border of flowers and geometric designs, printed mark and painted pattern number, 26cms high. £70-100
465
  A Mid XIX Century Blue and White Pottery Meat Dish, of shaped oval form with gravy curve at one side, printed in the Gothic Ruins pattern within a leaf border, 52cms diameter; Another, similar, depicting cattle by an arched bridge across a river, 42cms diameter; A Willow Pattern Meat Dish, 45cms diameter. (3) £70-100
466
  An Early XX Century J.T. Morton, Filey, Blue Marbled Agate Pottery Part Tea Service, the cups of part fluted form with entwined strapwork handles with petal terminals, incised script marks, J.T. Morton, Filey, comprising six saucers and eight tea cups. £60-80
467
  A Moorcroft Pottery Circular Bowl and Cover, painted in the Magnolia pattern with pink flowers against a dark blue ground, impressed marks, unsigned, 16cms diameter. £70-100
468
  An Early XX Century Moorcroft Pottery Twin Handled Circular Bowl, painted in the "Pomegranate" pattern within a dark blue ground, signed in green, 25cms diameter. £200-300
469
  A Late XIX Century French Porcelain Chamberstick, the pink ground decorated in three panels with floral sprays within elaborate cartouches, ormolu mounts, pseudo Sévres mark, 14.5cms diameter. £50-80
470
  A Troika Pottery Vase, of cylindrical form, the turquoise textured body with horizontal band of brown circles dissected by three fine lines, painted monogram, 13.5cms high. £30-50
471
  A Pair of Late XIX Century Mintons Pottery Tiles, painted Anton Boullemier (1840-1900), signed, with a young lady holding a fan and a rose and a gentleman, both in Continental street scenes, impressed mark, 30 x 15cms. (2) £100-150
472
  A 1920's Moorcroft Pottery Vase, of tapering form, painted in the "Anemone" pattern against a dark blue ground, impressed marks, signed in blue, 13cms high. £80-120
473
  A Late XX Century Moorcroft Pottery Vase, of ovoid form painted in the "Anemone" pattern against a dark blue ground, printed mark, 'WM' monogram in green, date code for 1992, artist's monogram for Shirley Anderson, 20cms high. £50-80
474
  A Late XX Century Moorcroft Pottery Plate, of circular form, painted in the "Anemone" pattern against a dark blue ground, impressed marks, 'WM' monogram in green, date code for 1992, artist's monogram, 25.5cms high; A Small Moorcroft Pottery Vase, in the same pattern, 10cms high. (2) £40-70
475
  A Pair of Late XIX Century Vienna Style Porcelain Vases, of two handled ovoid form, with long cylindrical necks, decorated in oval panels with titled classical scenes within elaborate gilt and dark blue grounds, blue beehive marks, 25cms high; Another, similar, lacking cover, 24cms high. (3) £120-180
476
  A Royal Worcester Porcelain Plate, (unmarked), the centre painted by Stinton, signed, with a view of Wick within a maroon and cream border, 26.5cms diameter; Two Royal Doulton Figures, Lily HN1798 and Monica HN1467. (3) £30-40
477
  A Modern Moorcroft Pottery Vase, of slender ovoid form, painted with the Finch pattern against a mottled green/blue ground, impressed marks and WM signature, 27cms high. £80-120
478
  A Modern Moorcroft Pottery Vase, of ovoid form, painted with the Finch pattern against a mottled blue ground, impressed marks and WM signature, 19cms high. £60-80
479
  A Moorcroft Pottery Charger, of circular form, painted with the Hibiscus pattern against a dark green ground, impressed mark, WM signature in green, bearing a label "Potters to the Late Queen Mary", 26cms diameter; Another, in the Bougainvillea pattern, 26cms diameter. (2) £80-120
480
  A Mid XIX Century Staffordshire Pottery Flatback Figure "Uncle Tom's Cabin", the seated figure holding a book, a girl on his knee, beside a large hat, titled oval base, 23cms high; A Pair of Willow Art China Models of Coal Tenders, inscribed "A Truck of Coal From" and bearing the Grimsby Coat of Arms, 6.5cms high. (3) £40-60
481
  A Grainger & Co. Worcester Porcelain Vase, of globular form, with knopped tapered neck pierced at the top, the two handles also pierced, the blush ivory ground printed and painted with pink roses, printed mark, shape number G60, date code for 1897, 43cms high. £120-180
482
  A Pair of Mid XIX Century Coalbrookdale Porcelain Vases and Covers, of baluster two handled form, centrally painted with landscape scenes and elaborately encrusted with flowers, within pink lustre scrollwork and yellow handles, 41cms high. (2) £150-200
483
  A Pair of Late XIX Century German Porcelain Three Branch Candelabra, modelled as a lady and gentleman in XVIII Century costume standing by a tree entwined with pink and white hydrangea, shaped blue and gilt circular bases, 51cms high. (2) £150-250
484
  A Late XIX Century German Porcelain Table Centrepiece, the base modelled as a lady in XVIII Century costume standing by a tree, encrusted with flowers, the detachable shaped and pierced bowl similarly encrusted with flowers (possibly matched), 46cms high. £50-70
485
  A Royal Worcester Porcelain Ginger Jar and Cover, of ovoid form, painted by H. Ayrton, signed, with ripening fruit against mossy woodland banks, printed mark in black, shape number 2826, 17.5cms high. £300-500
486
  A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Vases, of cylindrical form, raised on pierced gilt bases, painted by J. Smith and A. Telford, signed, with ripening fruit against mossy woodland banks, painted marks in black, shape number 6/161/3, 22cms high. £500-800
487
  A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Vases, of two handled, footed ovoid form, the blush ivory grounds printed and painted with floral sprays, elaborate gilt decoration, printed marks in green, shape number 2192, date code for 1903, 26.5cms high. (2) £100-150
488
  A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pot Pourri Vase and Pierced Cover, (inner cover missing), the ovoid part basket work body painted by H. Ayrton, signed, with ripening fruit on a mossy bank, printed mark in black, shape number 1286, 21cms high. £250-350
489
  A Royal Worcester Porcelain Jardinière, painted in panels with pink roses within gilt borders, printed mark in puce, shape number F132 date code for 1919, 11cms high (restored). £40-60
490
  Six Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Cups and Saucers, painted by A. Shuck, W. Austin, R. Rushton and E. Townsend, signed, with ripening fruit against mossy woodland banks, the cups with gilt interiors, printed marks in puce, date codes for 1924 and 1925. (12) £600-800
491
  A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pin Tray, of oval form, painted by G. Moseley, signed, with ripening fruit against a mossy woodland bank, gilt border, printed mark in puce, date code for 1934, 10cms long; A Royal Worcester Cabinet Cup, painted by H. Stinton, signed, with highland cattle to the interior, gilt exterior, printed mark in puce, date code for 1923, 3cms high. (2) £70-100
492
  A Moorcroft Pottery Vase, of ovoid form, painted in the Anemone pattern in shades of pink and purple against a dark blue ground, impressed mark, signed 'WM' and paper label, 19cms high. £60-80
493
  A Coalport Porcelain Cabinet Plate, painted by H. Persy, signed, with a castle and loch scene, within a gilt decorated dark blue and yellow ground, printed marks, 22.5cms diameter; Another, similar, unsigned. (2) £50-80
494
  A Minton's Pottery Plate, in the Pre-Raphaelite style, painted by L. Arnold, signed, with the portrait of a young lady beside cherry blossom, impressed marks, 24.5cms diameter. £80-120
495
  A Vienna Style Porcelain Cabinet Bowl, printed and overpainted with a classical scene entitled "Schmuckung der Venus", signed F. Mohauput, within an elaborate panelled multi-coloured and gilt border, bee hive mark, 24.5cms diameter. £100-150
496
  A Vienna Style Porcelain Cabinet Bowl, printed and overpainted with a classical scene entitled "Schmuckung der Venus", signed F. Mohauput, within an elaborate panelled green and red gilt decorated border, bee hive mark, 25cms diameter. £100-150
497
  A Royal Worcester Porcelain Candle Snuffer, 'Granny Snow', wearing a yellow bonnet, grey shawl and pink dress, date code for 1929, 8cms high. £50-80
498
  A Royal Worcester Porcelain Vase, of twin handled pear shaped form, with moulded circular base and neck, decorated in gilt with ferns and other foliage against a dark blue ground, shape number 982, date code for 1898, 17cms high; A Royal Doulton Tall Tapering Vase, painted by A. Scott, signed, with blue corn flowers, 22.5cms high. (2) £80-120
499
  A Pair of Early XIX Century Terracotta Pottery Models of Cats, modelled seated upon oval bases and decorated in a brown treacle glaze, 14cms high. (2) £50-80
500
  A Late XIX Century Pottery Toby Jug, modelled as Nelson in naval uniform, standing upon a titled rocky circular base, 29cms high; Another, modelled as a seated gentleman wearing a green coat, black breeches and hat and holding a lantern, 24cms high. (2) £60-80
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Antique & Fine Art Auction (Day 2 of 2)
Auctioneer: Sheffield Auction Gallery Location: Windsor Road (off Chesterfield Road), Heeley, Sheffield S8 8UB
Contact: Tel: (0114) 281 6161
Date: 5th May 2017 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Wednesday 3rd May 9am to 4.45pm
Thursday 4th May 10am to 4.45pm
Friday 5th May from 8.30am
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