Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Summer Fine Sale Day 1 of 3)
Auctioneer: Keys Fine Art Auctioneers Location: Palmers Lane, Aylsham, Norfolk NR11 6JA
Contact: Tel: (01263) 733195
Date: 24th July 2018 Time: 10:30AM
Details: Viewing Times
Saturday 21st July 9.00am – 1.00pm
Monday 23rd July 9.00am – 7.30pm
Morning of sale from 9.00am
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Auction Lots - Page 5
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Click to view full image... Meissen tea pot, circa 1740, the body with animal head spout and wishbone handle picked out in puce, the decoration Kakiemon style to the front and reverse, the cover with similar decoration with floral knop within a brown line rim, blue crossed swords mark to base, 12cm high
£400-500
208
  Rare Meissen model of a woodcutter, circa 1750, modelled by J J Kaendler in typical colours with black hat and tunic with gold decoration, faint trace of blue crossed swords mark to rear of base, recorded in Kindler's Taxa for 1745, 14cm high
£800-1000
209
  Mennecy mid-18th century figure of a young girl with pink sash, and yellow tunic with flowers with a swan by her side, incised DV mark to base, 15cm high
£250-350
210
Click to view full image... Fine Meissen jug, circa 1735/40, the jug with wishbone handle picked out in puce with puce decoration to spout above a very finely painted harbour scene, probably by C F Herold, blue crossed swords mark to base, 12cm high
£700-900
211
Click to view full image... Meissen tea bowl and saucer with brown line rim and Kakiemon style decoration in puce with gilt highlights, together with an 18th century Chinese cup and saucer with similar decoration, the saucer 12cm diameter
£100-150
212
Click to view full image... Very fine Royal Worcester ewer, probably by George Owen, the handle with mask terminal with reticulation above and below a central frieze of flowers, signed by E Phillips, 16cm high
£2500-3500
Note: Phillips is known to have decorated vases and objects reticulated by George Owen, see Henry Sandon Royal Worcester Plate No 138
213
Click to view full image... Fine Worcester reticulated vase with pierced handles, probably by George Owen, the body decorated with swags and garlands of flowers and signed by Harry Chair, the porcelain body also incised BM and dated 17/7/10, the base with further piercing in George Owen style, 15cm high
£2500-3500
Note: See preceding lot, for similar decoration and H Sandon Royal Worcester Porcelain. Plate 138, George Owen is known for pieces with incised initials and dates, Harry Chair was a contemporary of George Owen and decorated many pieces with reticulated decoration by Owen
214
Click to view full image... Fine pair of Royal Worcester vases, the central body decorated with very fine floral sprays, signed H Chair, the borders with gilt on a green ground and green banding to top with gilt handles, 9 1/2cm high
£300-400
215
  Royal Worcester vase with gilt decoration on a green ground, a central painted decoration of a landscape with sheep, signed by Harry Davies, the vase with two gilt circular handles, 10cm high
£150-200
216
  18th century Worcester bowl, circa 1770, with unusual floral enamel decoration in unusual polychrome, floral decoration possibly by James Giles, the interior of the rim with a line and loop border, 15cm diameter
£60-80
217
Click to view full image... Rare Chelsea red anchor lobed dish with brown line rim, the decoration with Kakiemon decoration in Chantilly style enamels, 22cm diameter
£500-700
218
Click to view full image... Unusual lobed dish with brown line rim and impressed flower heads, the centre decorated in Meissen style with naturalistic sprays of flowers, the reverse with crossed swords mark, 29cm diameter
£150-200
219
  Royal Worcester plaque decorated with cattle in a Highland landscape by H Stenton, the plaque mounted in a gilt frame, 14cm high
£500-600
220
  Set of six Royal Worcester fluted plates, the blue ground with gilt highlights, the centres painted with views of castles, signed by G Johnson, the reverse with title in puce and blue printed Royal Worcester mark, 21cm diameter
£200-300
221
  Derby sauce boat, circa 1760, with gadroon rim above floral decoration by the so-called cotton stem painter within a pale green cartouche, decoration to both sides, brown line rim and floral spray to the interior, 19cm long
£80-100
222
Click to view full image... English Porcelain tea pot, circa 1800, possibly Machin, the body decorated with floral sprays beneath a blue and brown border, the cover similarly decorated, the handle and the spout most unusual in the form of bamboo, the base with No 52 in puce, 19cm high
£80-120
Note: the bamboo handle form and spout are rare and appear to be unrecorded on teapots of this period
223
  Rare Coble shape pottery fishing boat, possibly Stockton Pottery, the exterior with banded decoration in tones of green and blue with further blue decoration to the benches on the interior, 41cm long
£250-350
224
  Large 20th century mug transferred with a comical Yorkshire Farmer and his Coat of Arms, 11cm tall 225
Pair of late 19th century Minton Pottery plaques, possibly by W S Coleman, the plaques printed and painted with pastoral scenes within aesthetic style borders, 38cm wide
£300-400
226
Click to view full image... Large pair of Paris porcelain vases, with flared bodies, the centres very finely painted with classical scenes, the reverse with various motifs on a green ground, the pair of vases both with gilt bases, 18cm high
£350-400
227
  Pair of Berlin porcelain late 19th century candlesticks, with yellow ground, painted enclosing paintings of ladies and courting couples with alternating floral sprays in gilt borders, 14cm high
£120-140
228
Click to view full image... Fine pair of Paris porcelain candlesticks of tapering form, with puce decorated sconces, the gilt bodies decorated with birds, indistinct signature to base, 24cm high
£120-140
229
  Unusual pair of Continental porcelain finger vases on square bases, decorated with exotic birds, floral sprays and insects with blue ribbon style to the centre on both vases, the tops with puce decorated candleholders, 21cm high
£100-200
230
Click to view full image... Wedgwood alphabet jug, designed by Eric Ravilious, with the alphabet interspersed with bands of various decorative motifs in black enamel, Wedgwood mark to base with square mark for Eric Ravilious, 10cm high
£200-250
231
  Pair of Continental reticulated faience ewers by Fischer Budapest (Zsolnay), decorated in relief with blue starred and gilt decoration, factory marks to base, 35 1/2cm high
£350-450
232
  Set of three late 19th century brass oil lamp wall sconces, with scroll and rosette sconces and back plates and fitted with pate-sur-pate fonts, each moulded in white on a pale green ground with twining foliage, the later shades etched with geometric floral panels, 40cms high (3)
£400-500
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Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Summer Fine Sale Day 1 of 3)
Auctioneer: Keys Fine Art Auctioneers Location: Palmers Lane, Aylsham, Norfolk NR11 6JA
Contact: Tel: (01263) 733195
Date: 24th July 2018 Time: 10:30AM
Details: Viewing Times
Saturday 21st July 9.00am – 1.00pm
Monday 23rd July 9.00am – 7.30pm
Morning of sale from 9.00am
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