| 001 A PINXTON USEFUL WARE CREAMER WITH VIEWS Circa: 1796-1800 The waisted circular creamer of typical Pinxton form, with simple gilt bands, decorated with a view of a medieval stone bridge across the Severn and a rural cottage view to the reverse; see shape, G. Godden '... British Pottery and Porcelain' (1974), plate 455 Height: 12cm | 100-200 |
| 002 A MEISSEN FLOWER SELLER FIGURE FROM 'THE CRIES OF PARIS' Circa: 1780, after the 1740s model by Peter Reinicke The seller in a green bodice and striped skirt a basket across her left arm and balancing a basket of flowers on her head, blue crossed marks underside, incised 106 and additional number 8 Height: 15.5cm | 300-500 |
| 003 A DERBY SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A 'GENTLEMAN WITH DOG' Circa: 1770, model 51 After the Meissen original modelled by J.J. Kändler about 1755 and depicting a man in a splendid maroon coat and pale blue breeches seated upon a grassy floral outcrop and tempting a begging pug; incised model underside; see P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848', plate 162 Height: 13cm | 200-400 |
| 004 A PAIR OF SMALL H&R DANIEL PEDESTAL VASES ON DRUM BASES 1825-30 The pink and white urn vases with ring handles, trailing gilt leafy borders and bands, each decorated to a shaped reserve with a small arrangements of vibrant summer blooms, sprigged with gilt and white flora to the reverse; unmarked Height: 15.5cm | 300-600 |
| 005 A CHELSEA SILVER SHAPE SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN FLORAL PLATE 1755-58, red anchor period A moulded plate with shell ends picked out in blue grey and gilt, with floral sprigs and an asymmetric loose posy in puce, iron red and lemon colours, brown (red) anchor mark underside Length: 25.5cm Width: 19.5cm | 150-300 |
| 006 A CHELSEA SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN BIRD AND FLOWER PLATE Circa: 1756-58, red anchor period The lobed plate picked out in brown, with twelve partitions of alternating individual bird designs and engine turned wavy lines, loose posies and sprigs in enamel colours to the well; red anchor mark underside; see same in Victoria & Albert Museum Collection (C.251A-1935) Diameter: 22.5cm | 150-300 |
| 007 A DERBY SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A 'STAG AT LODGE' Circa: 1770, model E99 from 'Stag and Doe at Lodge' A recumbent stag decorated in enamel colours, the base with applied foliage and flowers; unmarked; see pair in P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848', plate 111 Height: 10.5cm Width: 9cm | 150-250 |
| 008 A DERBY SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A 'STAG AT LODGE' Circa: 1770, model E100, from 'Stag and Doe at Lodge' A recumbent stag before a bocage decorated in white with gilt enrichments, the base with applied foliage and flowers; marked underside with '3'; cited P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848', page 125 Height: 9cm Width: 8cm | 100-200 |
| 009 A PINK SPODE BEADED PEDESTAL VASE 1810 A waisted globular vase with upright loop gilded handles with lion's head mounts, with a gilt silhouette of a female Classical figure upon the matte pink ground, unmarked Height: 13.5cm | 50-100 |
| 010 A RARE JOHN ROSE COALPORT BOTANICAL COVERED BOX AND STAND Circa: 1805 The Neoclassical oval box with shell handles raised on leafy feet, with a domed lid and pine cone finial and matching stand, with refined ornamented gilt borders, decorated to the stand with 'American Cowslip', and to the lid with red 'Lychnis Dioica'; botanical titles under lid and stand only Height: 12cm Length: 17.5cm Width: 10cm | 200-500 |
| 011 A GRAINGER'S WORCESTER SCENIC SNOWBALL VASE Circa: 1820 The squat waisted baluster vase encrusted with pink flowers, with an applied gilded laurel wreath enclosing a fine view of cattle grazing before a church; unmarked Height: 14.5cm | 100-200 |
| 012 A FINE DERBY EMPIRE STYLE CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1810, pattern 753, with mark 37 for gilder John Whitaker Of elegant conical form with a bracket handle, decorated to the interior and saucers with a border of pink and gold hearts and wheat sheaf motifs; iron red marks and numerals underside Height: 5cm (cup) Diameter: 14cm (saucer) | 50-100 |
| 013 A DERBY SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A GOAT Circa: 1765, model E86 A recumbent goat upon a Rococo base picked out in gilt and having applied flowers; see G. Savage, '18th century English Porcelain', (1964 edition), plate 68 Height: 11.5cm Width: 12.5cm | 250-350 |
| 014 A MINTON PINK GROUND PEDESTAL VASE Circa: 1832-5, with decoration attributed to Thomas Steel The vase of unrecorded shape, with gadrooned rims and enamel gadroons to the lower body, with richly gilded Rococo scroll handles and decorated to an octagonal reserve with an informal floral display Height: 17cm | 150-250 |
| 015 A CHELSEA SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN BIRD AND FLOWER PLATE Circa: 1760, gold anchor period The silver shape plate with moulding picked out in gilt, with four individually painted pairs of coloured birds to the rim, loose posies and sprigs in a puce, iron red and lemon palette to the well; gold anchor mark underside; see same in Victoria & Albert Museum Collection (C.21-1942) Height: 3.5cm Diameter: 23cm | 150-300 |
| 016 A BARR, FLIGHT & BARR WORCESTER SHELL DECORATED PLATE Circa: 1807-13 From the studio of Thomas Baxter, a plate with a broad border of vermicelli gilding and a central roundel decorated with a shell and seaweed, impressed mark and brown stamp underside Diameter: 20.5cm | 100-200 |
| 017 A MASON'S IRONSTONE CHINA ORIENTAL PATTERN DISH Circa: 1815-20 In a famille rose and cobalt palette, decorated with a kraak-style ornamented border with alternating floral and cobalt reserves with gilded birds enclosed by scrolling gilt rim, centred with a floral spray of peony and other blooms, impressed marks underside Height: 4cm Diameter: 26cm | 50-100 |
| 018 A RARE JOHN YATES NAMED VIEW PLATE Circa: 1826, Shelton Hanley, Staffordshire made A serpentine edged plate having a moulded border with gilded gadroons and five floral motifs, the gilded cavetto enclosing a picturesque scene of 'Kirkstall Abbey Yorkshire'; unmarked but with title underside Diameter: 23cm | 100-150 |
| 019 A CHAMBERLAIN & CO WORCESTER BOTANICAL PLATE Circa: 1810-20 The plate with a gilt enriched floral moulded border decorated to the well with a 'Star Anemone', after an engraving from William Curtis's 'The Botanical Magazine', published 1789-90; title underside; for shape see G. Godden, 'Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852', plate 359 Diameter: 20.5cm | 50-100 |
| 020 A NEW HALL 'BOY AT THE WINDOW' PORCELAIN CREAMER Circa: 1795, pattern 425 A tapering fluted creamer with a waisted neck, continuously decorated with an oriental pattern in the mandarin palette; provenance: T.C Ratheram New Hall Collection, with label underside and painted pattern number Height: 10.5cm | 50-100 |
| 021 A DERBY BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURE, 'ALPINE SHEPHERD' Circa: 1790, model 389 The shepherd in a brimmed hat, breeches and finely laced boots, playing a flute and supported on a circular base encrusted with flowers; incised Derby, model, repairer marks underside; see P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848', plate 328 Height: 28cm | 200-400 |
| 022 A ROYAL VIENNA CABINET PLATE, 'VENUS AND ADONIS' 19th century Beautifully decorated with Venus and the slumbering Adonis and attendant cupids in a Classical landscape, enclosed by gilt paste bead and chevron bands, blue borders with gilt arabesques and four black medallions with floral urns; underglaze beehive mark underside and partial title Diameter: 24cm | 300-500 |
| 023 A NEW HALL 'BOY AND BUTTERFLY' TEAPOT Circa: 1795, pattern 421 A lobed lozenge shaped hard paste porcelain teapot with a carinate collar and a recessed lid with flower bud finial in an upright rim, decorated in a bright mandarin rose palette with three figures and a butterfly in a landscape setting, painted numerals underside Height: 15.5cm Width: 23.5cm | 300-500 |
| 024 A DERBY SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A HUNTSMAN Circa: 1765, model 50 The huntsman in a pink coat, cravat and lemon breeches, with his complement of hunting accoutrements, holding a flint-flock gun in his left hand, a dog at his right side, upon a grassy mound base; incised model underside; see P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848', plate 160 Height: 14cm | 100-200 |
| 025 A DERBY SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A BOY WITH A DOG Circa: 1780, probably model 53 A barefoot lad in a pink coat, floral waistcoat and lemon breeches, playing with a leaping puppy on a grassy base with applied flowers; partial number underside; model cited P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848', p. 414 Height: 14.5cm | 100-200 |
| 026 A FIGURAL VASE, PEASANTS IN A LANDSCAPE Circa: 1820 A mid green trumpet vase with a square reserve with canted corners depicting brightly attired peasants walking in a landscape setting, the reverse with a scrolling gilt foliate and shell forms, unmarked; similar decoration to New Hall pattern 2229 Height: 14.5cm | 150-250 |
| 027 A PAIR OF HAVILAND & CO ORNITHOLOGICAL CABINET PLATES Circa: 1879-1889 Both finely decorated with pairs of songbirds, one pair in a branch of lilac, the other pair in a fuchsia shrub, on blush grounds and enclosed by cobalt borders with three cartouches embellished with puce trophies; stamps underside Height: 24.5cm | 100-200 |
| 028 A NEW HALL 'COTTAGE AND BRIDGE' CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1810, pattern 1154 The cup and matching saucer richly decorated in the oriental manner with figures in a landscape with an arching bridge, cottage and exotic foliage, in a cobalt, light blue and orange palette, with gilt enrichments and a meandering foliate border, partial mark only to cup Height: 6cm (cup) Diameter: 14.5cm (saucer) | 50-100 |
| 029 A NEW HALL 'IMARI VINE' CREAMER Circa: 1800, pattern 446 The Neoclassical style creamer with a trailing oriental design in the Imari palette, with gilded bands and vegetal decoration to the pouring lip, painted pattern underside Height: 9.5cm Width: 10cm | 50-80 |
| 030 A NEW HALL 'ELEPHANT PATTERN' CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1808, pattern 876 The bute shaped cup with a looped handle and saucer richly decorated in the oriental manner with an elephant in a fenced garden with pavilions, pomegranate trees and other exotic foliage, in a cobalt, light blue and orange palette, gilt enrichments and wavy line borders, 'V' style mark only to cup Height: 6cm (cup) Diameter: 14.5cm (saucer) | 100-200 |
| 031 A PAIR OF DERBY SCENT BOTTLES AND A PAIR OF SMALL DERBY VASES 1806-1825 The white bottles having roundels of brightly coloured summer blooms with lavish anthemion and foliate embellishments, stoppers absent, with iron red mark underside; a pair of globular cobalt vases with upright looped handles, with fine floral decorated roundels; red marks of period underside to all Heights: 9cm and 10cm | 100-150 |
| 032 A DERBY ORIENTAL STYLE PLATE Circa: 1795 The scallop edge Imari plate with a shallow spiral motif to the rim, decorated with oak leaves and acorns in underglaze blue, overpainted in green iron red enamel and gilt; with faux Chinese character marks underside; illustrated in John Twitchett's 'Derby Porcelain 1748-1848', 2002, page 222 Diameter: 22cm | 80-160 |
| 033 A EWER VASE IN THE MANNER OF HICKS & MEIGH 1825-30, pattern 206 The ewer with moulded acanthus and stiff leaf decoration with a shaped square base and high set handle, decorated with brightly coloured summer blooms on a cobalt ground, with gilt enrichments, patterns and shell motifs to the reverse; pattern number underside Height: 20.5cm | 100-150 |
| 034 A DERBY DISH FROM THE 'PEPPER ARDEN' SERVICE Circa: 1790, with decoration attributed to William Billingsley For the 1st Baron Alvanley, 1744-1804, British barrister and Whig politician, the scalloped dish with simple gilt borders, centred with an arrangement of fruit and nuts; puce painted Derby mark underside Height: 4.5cm Length: 28.5cm Width: 23cm | 120-160 |
| 035 A MINTON ORIENTAL PLATE Circa: 1810, pattern 816 In a puce, orange, blue and green palette with gilt enrichments, featuring a figure on a bridge and overgrown ruins, embellished with an arching tree with lacy puce foliage, with mark and pattern number underside Height: 4cm Diameter: 21cm | 100-150 |
| 036 A FLIGHT BARR & BARR WORCESTER NAMED VIEW CAMPANA VASE Circa: 1820 In apple green with gadroon rims, pierced mythological figure handles and raised on a square base, finely decorated to a shaped reserve with a scene of 'Warwick Castle' viewed across the Capability Brown designed lake and gardens; title and marks underside Height: 11.5cm | 200-400 |
| 037 A LUXEMBOURG TEA CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1830-40 A trumpet shaped cup raised on three lion's paw feet and a high set scrolling handle, decorated to the cup with a brunaille landscape scene between gold bands, the saucer with striking gold on white diamond borders, LB mark in gold underside to saucer Height: 7.5cm (cup) Diameter: 13cm (saucer) | 150-250 |
| 038 A COALPORT CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1820 The elegant cup and saucer both with wide floral gilt enriched embossed borders reserved with four shields embellished with roses and other summer blooms, centred with a gilt star and festoons Height: 5.5cm (cup) Diameter: 14.5cm (saucer) | 50-100 |
| 039 A COALPORT MOULDED BOTANICAL PLATE Circa: 1820 The plate with double-barred scrolls and embossed flora to sand coloured borders centred with a striking iron red 'Refulgent Lobelia' bloom, from a hand coloured engraving in 'The Botanical Register' by Sydneham Edwards, published 1817, specimen title underside; shape in M. Messenger 'Coalport 1795-1926', plate 103 Diameter: 23.5cm | 100-200 |
| 040 A FINE PAIR OF MINTON CAMPANA VASES Circa: 1832-35, decoration attributed to Thomas Steel The apple green and sand coloured vases having pairs of bracket handles with mask mounts, beaded rims and intricate Regency style gilding, decorated to square reserves with superbly detailed luxuriant arrangements of summer flowers Height: 17.5cm | 400-800 |
| 041 A CHAMBERLAIN & CO WORCESTER BOTANICAL DISH Circa: 1820 A moulded oval dish with an emerald lobed border, the gilt rim with acanthus scroll handles, depicting a single 'Paeonia Albiflora' bloom; specimen title underside Length: 26cm Width: 22cm | 100-200 |
| 042 A DERBY PORCELAIN BOTANICAL PLATE Circa: 1810 A pleasingly simple plate with a gold border and decorated centrally with a pink hibiscus bloom, 'Althea Frutex', by Philip Clavey; specimen title and iron red mark underside Diameter: 22.5cm | 100-200 |
| 043 A COALPORT CAMPANA VASE AND A SPILL VASE Circa: 1810, London decorated The vase with upright bracket handles decorated with a panoramic scene of a cottage and ruins, the spill vase in the manner of Thomas Baxter finely decorated with an Italian scene of ruins, rockwork and cypress trees, with gilded Neoclassical tendril and anthemion borders to the bases Heights: 15.5cm and 12.5cm | 250-500 |
| 044 A GRAINGER'S WORCESTER CAMPANA URN Circa: 1815 The urn with upright ram's head handles with mask mounts, decorated to the cobalt body with two reserves, one with a basket of flowers upon a marble table, the other decorated with a pink rose, gilt marbling to the interior rim and scrolling vegetal borders and designs; unmarked Height: 20.5cm | 200-400 |
| 045 A 'DR SYNTAX' CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1820-25, unknown factory, possibly New Hall A bell shaped cup depicting a comical scene after Thomas Rowlandson's 'Tours of Dr Syntax', the cup with the Doctor writing in a journal, the saucer with the Doctor thinking at his desk with a cat on his chair, enclosed by cobalt and lemon reserved borders with fret and scrolling motifs Height: 7cm (cup) Diameter: 14.5cm (saucer) | 100-200 |
| 046 A MILES MASON LANDSCAPE PUNCHBOWL Circa: 1810 Of typical form with simple gilded bands to the rim and base, decorated centrally and to the exterior with sweeping landscape views, cottages and a millhouse; typically unmarked Height: 11cm Diameter: 23cm | 200-400 |
| 047 A PINXTON TAZZA WITH AN IMAGINARY LANDSCAPE Circa: 1800 A lozenge shaped tazza upon a flaring pedestal simply decorated to the white body with gold borders, an oval coloured sublime landscape scene to the centre, bearing an old label verso Height: 13.5cm Length: 33.5cm Width: 21.5cm | 100-200 |
| 048 A FINE PAIR OF COALPORT DESSERT PLATES Circa: 1855, decoration in the manner of Jabez Astin The lobed plate with superb multiple beaded borders in tooled gilt and enamel colours upon cobalt and centred with fruit studies of a pear and an apple, with their respective blossoms; one plate with faint impressed marks underside Diameter: 24cm | 100-200 |
| 049 A SÈVRES CERAMIC FIGURE, 'WOLF ON THE TRAIL' BY CHARLES VALTON (1858-1918) 1919 In grey colours with restrained tan highlights, naturalistically modelled and depicting a wolf following human foot prints in the snow; with incised signature of C Valton to base; impressed factory cartouche of Sèvres, dated 1919 verso Height: 16cm Width: 31cm | 100-200 |
| 050 A VOLKSTEDT-THURINGIA DANCING COUPLE GROUP Circa: 1770, after the Meissen model by J.J. Kändler The animated duo both posed on one foot, he in a floral frock coat, and she in florals and striped skirts and aprons, upon a Rococo base; with underglaze star and two dot marks underside, original mock Meissen marks ground out about 1780 Height: 13.5cm | 200-300 |
| 051 A CHARLES BOURNE NEOCLASSICAL VASE Circa: 1815 The pedestal urn with fantastic creature handles, a moulded rim and square base, decorated with a bright loose bouquet of summer flowers in pink, puce and iron red colours upon an unusual mottled brown ground, the body with gilt vegetal motifs upon cobalt Height: 17cm | 200-300 |
| 052 A CHARLES BOURNE PEDESTAL VASE Circa: 1815-20, pattern 531 A cobalt vase with looped handles to the trumpet neck issuing from mask mounts, with a finely decorated reserve enclosing a loose arrangement of bright tulips, roses and other summer blooms, Neoclassical gilt decoration to the reverse and neck; painted numeral mark only underside Height: 18cm | 200-300 |
| 053 A LARGE COALPORT CAMPANA VASE WITH SCENIC AND FLORAL RESERVES Circa: 1810-15 Of typical form with upright bracket handles and lion's head mounts, decorated with a rural landscape to a square reserve, an exuberant and bright arrangement of summer blooms on a gold ground to the reverse, unmarked Height: 26.5cm | 300-500 |
| 054 A LUDWIGSBURG FIGURAL GROUP OF VINTNERS Circa: 1765, modelled by Adam Bauer In soft lemon and pea green colours, he supporting a grape basket, his right arm around his lady lutenist companion, raised upon a square base; underglaze blue crown mark underside, incised number 3 Height: 12cm | 300-500 |
| 055 A COPELAND NAMED ITALIAN VIEW DESSERT STAND Circa: 1850-55, decoration attributed to premier artist gilder, J.Mansfield The Rococo Revival oval stand in vibrant apple green with moulded borders and shell and scale embellishments, raised on four acanthus feet with gilt details, centred with a romantic valley landscape, title and green backstamp underside Height: 7cm Length: 26cm Width: 23.5cm | 100-150 |
| 056 A COALPORT GREEK MYTH DESSERT PLATE Circa: 1830, The plate with a moulded undulating border with clusters of three and four hole piercings, gilt patterns, husks and flora on a light grey ground, centred with an image of a hawk killing a deer; impressed mark 2 underside; for shape see M.Messenger, 'Coalport 1795-1926', plate 136 Diameter: 23cm | 100-200 |
| 057 A FLIGHT BARR & BARR WORCESTER NAMED VIEW CAMPANA VASE Circa: 1820-25 In apple green with delicate gilding, applied pearl borders and gilded pairs of entwined snake handles, with cover and flame finial, decorated to a square reserve with a view of 'The Keep Scarborough Castle, Yorkshire'; similar in H.Sandon 'Flight and Barr Porcelain 1783-1840, (1978) plate 161 Height: 24cm | 300-500 |
| 058 A HÖCHST RIBBON SELLER FIGURE Circa: 1760 The figure with a headscarf, pink and lemon striped skirt and a pink apron with a pair of chatelaine scissors, holding a ribbon, a basket of haberdashery on her left arm, upon a grassy floral base; blue wheel mark underside Height: 14cm | 200-400 |
| 059 A LA CORTILLE OF PARIS PORCELAIN BOX Circa: 1870 A delightful serpentine shaped hinged box with gilt metal mounts, enamel decorated with coloured flora to the lid, body and interior, blue crossed arrow marks underside Height: 3.5cm Length: 9cm Width: 6cm | 50-100 |
| 060 AN EXCEPTIONAL PAIR OF WORCESTER NAMED VIEW PANORAMA VASES Circa: 1865, after a painting by A.L. Rowbotham, and one other Baluster amphorae supported in integral moulded Neoclassical pedestal bases with lion's paw feet, with superb panoramic views, one depicting 'Kingston- on-Thames', the other with a highland scene with a stone bridge; green stamps of period and one with title Height: 17cm | 2000-4000 |
| 061 A RARE ROCKINGHAM NEO-ROCOCO DOUBLE LIPPED VASE 1830-1842, with a delightful title 'error', antique staple repair A gilded and encrusted vase painted with a church spire view erroneously titled 'Windsor Castle', and a scene of 'John Gilpin' upon a galloping horse by George Speight; title, marks underside; similar in Cox & Cox 'Rockingham Pottery & Porcelain 1745-1842' (1983), plate 110, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge Height: 21cm | 100-200 |
| 062 A COALPORT CATTLE DECORATED DESSERT PLATE Circa: 1865-70 A scallop edged pink plate with arrow point gilt borders in relief and dainty waves and festoons to the cavetto, enclosing a roundel of cattle drinking, with decoration attributed to James E. Hartshorne; unmarked, but similar in M. Messenger 'Coalport 1795-1926', plate 182 Diameter: 24cm | 150-250 |
| 063 A COALPORT COVERED PINK PEDESTAL VASE Circa: 1860, with decoration attributed to Robert Abraham The elegant baluster vase with gilt borders, fluting and high set long handles, decorated in grisaille to gilt bordered reserves, one with cupid bearing a torch, the other depicting a figure with a dog, further embellished with festoons, scrolls and ribbons; unmarked Height: 28.5cm | 500-800 |
| 064 A COPELAND TOPOGRAPHICAL VIEW, 'ROME' 1862, pattern D4710, with decoration attributed to Daniel Lucas Jnr The undulating pink bordered plate with fine gilded bands and arcading, centred with a fine scene of St Peter's Basilica viewed from the banks of the Tiber across Ponte Sant' Angelo, title, pattern number and green Copeland and registration backstamps underside Diameter: 23.5cm | 100-200 |
| 065 A COALPORT TEAWARE PLATE Circa: 1820 A shaped pink bordered plate with pierced handles, the rims with gadroons and embellishments detailed in gilt, a central roundel with an arrangement of summer flowers and a bird's nest with two eggs; unmarked Length: 24cm Width: 21.5cm | 100-200 |
| 066 A COALPORT FLORAL DECORATED DESSERT BOWL 1840-45, pattern 4/257 'a garden view', decoration by Stephen Lawrance A lozenge shaped dish with moulded gilt embellished Rococo borders with pierced handles on a soft grey ground, decorated with a fine loose arrangement of summer blooms; numerals underside; cited in Godden's 'Coalport & Coalbrookdale Porcelains, (1970), page 116 Height: 5.5cm Length: 31cm Width: 21.5cm | 200-400 |
| 067 A DERBY BISCUIT PORCELAIN GARDENER EMBLEMATIC OF 'EARTH' Circa: 1770, model 3, modelled by Pierre Stephan, from The Four Elements The figure in a brimmed hat, holding a pot plant in his right hand and a gourd in his left, shovel now absent, upon an octagonal key fret decorated base, incised model underside; see P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848', plate 126; biscuit model in Victoria & Albert Museum collection (C. 279-1935) Height: 16.5cm | 250-350 |
| 068 A DERBY BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURE, 'BACCHUS' Circa: 1785-90, model 193 After Sansovino, the Classical figure with a fruit embellished crown holding aloft his attribute of a bunch of grapes; incised Derby and model marks underside; see P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848', plate 240 Height: 18.5cm | 200-400 |
| 069 A DR WALL WORCESTER LOZENGE DISH Circa: 1770 The fluted dish with a feathered gilt and running knot cobalt border, with Rococo cartouches enclosing butterflies and insects, four cluster arrangements of summer fruits and centred with flowers to a scalloped cartouche; crescent mark underside Height: 4.5cm Length: 24.5cm Width: 17.5cm | 300-500 |
| 070 A DAVENPORT EMPIRE STYLE PEDESTAL VASE Circa: 1825 In ultramarine blue and gilt, of exaggerated campana shape with serpentine leaf stem handles and raised on an integral square stand, decorated with a gilt silhouette female figure, a trophy to the reverse; unmarked; see shape in Bonham's 2005 catalogue,The Joyce Mountain Collection of Davenport Pottery...', Lot 286 Height: 20.5cm | 100-200 |
| 071 A RIDGWAY SPILL VASE Circa: 1820, pattern 3/606 A cylindrical vase with gold bands and applied pearl borders, decorated to a bright ultramarine ground, with a square bordered reserve of summer flowers, roses, convolvulus, dianthus and others, the reverse with daintily tooled grapevines and tendrils; red pattern mark underside Height: 13.5cm | 80-120 |
| 072 A DAVENPORT MATTE BORDERED BOTANICAL DISH Circa: 1820 An oval moulded dish with a blown sage green border, decorated with a 'Large Flower'd Monsonia', after an engraving by Sydenham Edwards in 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine' 1793, title underside; similar in Bonham's 2005 catalogue, 'The Joyce Mountain Collection of Davenport Pottery, Porcelain...', lot 208; Height: 4.5cm Length: 29cm Width: 21.5cm | 100-200 |
| 073 A CHARLES BOURNE SPILL VASE Circa: 1810-15 A conical waisted vase well painted with a roundel of a female peasant seated in a rocky landscape, upon a white ground dotted with gold stars and petal motifs, having applied pearl borders and gold bands; unmarked Height: 11cm | 150-300 |
| 074 A COALPORT CUP AND SAUCER IN 'CHURCH GRESLEY' PATTERN Circa: 1805, decorated in the studio of Thomas Baxter In Pompeian red, with geometric reserved gilt borders enclosing pink rose sprays, cornflower sprigs and repeat clusters of navettes, the saucer with a roundel of finely painted enamel flowers; unmarked Height: 6cm (cup) Diameter: 14.5cm (saucer) | 100-200 |
| 075 A CAUGHLEY 'SHANKED' LANDSCAPE TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, CHAMBERLAIN'S DECORATED AT WORCESTER Circa: 1792, decoration attributed to landscape painter John Muchall The spiral fluted bowl and saucer with roundels of cows, with gilt sprigs and wreath borders, a version of 'Doves' design to the rims; similar illustrated in G. Godden, 'Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852', plate 28 Height: 5.5cm (cup) Diameter: 14.5cm (saucer) | 100-200 |
| 076 A MINTON PLATE DECORATED AND SIGNED BY LUCIEN BOULLEMIER 1891-1901 Finely pierced and moulded with scalloped edging and radiating fan motifs, centred with a roundel of two allegorical figures in an architectural setting, signed L. Boullemier to image; puce Mintons mark underside, faint impressed marks Diameter: 23cm | 100-200 |
| 077 A RARE ROYAL WORCESTER VASE, 'DUTCH BOATS IN A GALE' DECORATED BY JOSEPH WILLIAMS Circa: 1867, after the 1801 painting by JMW Turner, also known as 'The Bridgewater sea piece' commissioned by the 3rd Earl of Bridgewater The teal baluster vase with the marine scene to a large medallion, with restrained gilt borders, applied ribbon handles; blue backstamp underside Height: 25.5cm | 300-500 |
| 078 A FINE COALPORT FLORAL DESSERT PLATE Circa: 1821-1825, with decoration by Thomas Brentnall The scallop edged plate with a deep gilded border of Neoclassical motifs, centred with a superb luxuriant arrangement of early summer blooms; see M. Messenger 'Coalport 1795-1926', colour plate 13 Diameter: 23.5cm | 200-300 |
| 079 A KERR & BINNS WORCESTER TEAL COVERED PEDESTAL VASE WITH LIMOGES STYLE ENAMEL DECORATION BY THOMAS BOTT 1855 The elegant baluster vase with stiff leaf moulding, fluting, and tooled and gilt paste borders and bands, with a decorated medallion depicting a cupid paddling at sea in a scallop shell; unmarked Height: 25.5cm | 300-600 |
| 080 A FINE SCENIC CABINET PLATE Circa: 1840, factory not identified A scallop edged plate with a pierced and moulded border with gold chevron and patterned borders on a blush ground centred with a finely painted Italian vista of cattle, figures walking and on horseback Diameter: 23.5cm | 150-300 |
| 081 A BOW PEONY AND ROCK BOWL Circa: 1750-60 In the oriental manner and decorated in a puce, emerald, apple green, mauve and blue palette with colourful peony issuing from a rock, sprigs to the interior, a brown line to the rim Height: 6.5cm Diameter: 15cm | 50-80 |
| 082 A SPODE PEARLWARE BLUE AND WHITE 'FOREST LANDSCAPE' PLATTER Circa: 1810 In subdued blue colours, a rectangular platter with canted corners, transfer ware decorated in the oriental manner with a boating scene, trees and pavilions, with patterned and vegetal borders, impressed Spode mark underside Length: 37.5cm Width: 28.5cm | 100-200 |
| 083 AN ENGLISH DELFT PLATE Circa: 1750, Lambeth London The tin glazed polychrome plate decorated in an orange, yellow, green and aubergine palette with an oriental landscape and pavilion scene, three rockwork and floral motifs to the border Diameter: 23.5cm | 200-400 |
| 084 A COALPORT CAMPANA VASE Circa: 1810-15 The bottle green vase with twin upright bracket handles decorated to a roundel with a finely painted loose arrangement of summer flowers, with decorative gilding and bands, unmarked Height: 12.5cm | 100-200 |
| 085 A RARE EARLY PAIR OF CHAMBERLAIN-WORCESTER BOUGH POTS Circa: 1798-1805, probably later decorated Flaring pots of ogee profile with typical pierced covers, richly decorated with mirror image octagonal reserves of summer and exotic fruits including pineapples upon a salmon ground decorated with circles and stars; red decorator's marks; see Godden's 'Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852', plate 337 Height: 21cm Width: 23cm Depth: 7cm | 800-1400 |
| 086 A FINE PAIR OF CHARLES BOURNE CABINET PLATES Circa: 1815-20, provenance: the G.L. Fletcher collection The shaped square plates with borders in sand and cobalt colours, generous gadroons and Regency gilt vegetal and star forms, centred with flowers and fruits spilling from green urns situated in romantic ruin landscapes; unmarked; with Fletcher collection labels underside Length: 21.5cm Width: 21.5cm | 250-500 |
| 087 AN EMPIRE STYLE VASE ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES BOURNE Circa: 1820 In the manner of Paris Porcelain, the urn vase with fantastic bird moulded and pierced gilt handles, and decorated to a framed plaque with peasants in a landscape setting, with trailing gilt vegetal motifs, scrollwork and gilded borders throughout Height: 22.5cm | 200-300 |
| 088 A MINTON NEOCLASSICAL CREAMER Circa: 1810, pattern 780 The bombé creamer with a bracket handle, decorated with two cloud reserves both with gilded shell motifs and luxuriant arrangements of summer flowers, the cobalt body gilt embellished with trailing vegetation, shells and seaweed; painted crossed sword mark, pattern number underside Height: 11cm Width: 15cm | 50-100 |
| 089 A SMALL MACHIN SPILL VASE Circa: 1810-20, pattern 504 The conical vase with moulded bead and gilt bands and a gilt floral collar, decorated to the body with pink roses on a puce purple ground; unmarked Height: 9.5cm | 80-120 |
| 090 A DERBY BIRD CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1820s, decoration in the manner of Horatio Steele Superbly decorated, the cup with a gilt enriched reserve of exotic birds in a landscape upon a cobalt ground, the saucer similarly decorated, gold bands to the rims; red mark of period underside Height: 5.5cm (cup) Diameter: 15cm (saucer) | 100-200 |
| 091 A RARE, FINE ROCKINGHAM PEDESTAL VASE Circa: 1826-30, with decoration attributed to John Creswell The conical vase with a flat scalloped rim, moulded cushion border and tapering to a circular foot, decorated to the body with a continuous informal arrangement of flowers on a mottled purple ground; unmarked, see decoration in A & A Cox, 'Rockingham Pottery & Porcelain...' colour plate G Height: 13.5cm | 100-150 |
| 092 A SPODE FLORAL DECORATED ENVELOPE PLATE Circa: 1815-20, pattern 2027 The hexagonal plate with a pale blue border with embossed reserves of white flora, enamel and gilt floral sprays and sprigs, the well with a posy of summer blooms in yellow, orange and purple colours; painted mark and numerals underside Length: 21.5cm Width: 21.5cm | 50-100 |
| 093 AN EXCEPTIONAL SWANSEA VASE DECORATED BY WILLIAM POLLARD 1815-20 A baluster pedestal vase upon a square base, with small gilded loop handles and mask mounts, decorated with exquisite loose arrangements of roses, wild rose, foxgloves, iris, honeysuckle and a single butterfly in enamel colours, scrolling gilt and floral embellishments to the flared neck and base Height: 19.5cm | 500-1000 |
| 094 A SPODE BIRD DECORATED ENVELOPE PLATE Circa: 1815-20, pattern 2103 The hexagonal plate with a stone coloured border with embossed reserves of white flora and enamel feather decoration, the well with imaginary exotic birds in bright colours in a landscape setting; painted mark and numerals underside Length: 21.5cm Width: 21.5cm | 50-150 |
| 095 A RICHARD CHAFFERS LIVERPOOL SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN TEA BOWL Circa: 1760 Of typical form and raised on a small foot ring, decorated with a brightly coloured exotic bird in a landscape to the exterior and sprigs, a narrow interlacing red border to the interior rim; kiln soot to base Height: 4.5cm Diameter: 9cm | 100-200 |
| 096 A DERBY SPILL VASE Circa: 1820, pattern 42 A trumpet shaped spill vase with gold and white borders, decorated in enamels to the ultramarine ground with a ribbon tied bouquet of bright blooms and sprigs; iron red mark underside and pattern number Height: 11.5cm | 100-150 |
| 097 A CHARLES BOURNE VASE Circa: 1815, pattern 501 An elegant vase of waisted form with a flaring neck, carinate lower section and a footed base, finely decorated to the ultramarine ground with intricate gilt arabesques, vegetal forms and patterns, and painted to a diamond reserve with an informal arrangement of spring blooms; painted number underside Height: 17cm | 100-200 |
| 098 A BLOOR DERBY PEDESTAL NAMED VIEW VASE Circa: 1825, with decoration in the manner of Daniel Lucas The cobalt shield shaped vase with angled bracket handles, an octagonal reserve decorated with ruins beside a river, 'In Germany', and surrounded by profuse gilding; red title and circular mark underside Height: 23cm | 200-400 |
| 099 A DERBY NAMED VIEW PLATE Circa: 1785, with decoration attributed to Zachariah Boreman The flute edged plate with gold bands and scrolling tendril and floral borders, centred with a gilt framed octagonal reserve, 'View near Harwich' in grisaille; title underside Diameter: 23cm | 100-200 |
| 100 A DERBY ORNITHOLOGICAL PEDESTAL VASE Circa: 1825-35, with decoration in the manner of Richard Dodson The cobalt shield shaped vase with an octagonal reserve painted with three finely painted exotic colourful birds in a landscape setting, with foliate gilt decoration and high clasped loop handles with satyr mask mounts Height: 23cm | 100-200 |
| 101 A DERBY LOZENGE SHAPED DISH Circa: 1806-10 The scallop edge lobed dish with a meandering gilt grape vine border, a broad pale blue grey border with three informal brightly coloured floral sprays, a white bordered oval to the centre ; with iron red mark and numbered 19 underside Height: 5cm Length: 27.5cm Width: 21cm | 50-100 |
| 102 A DERBY FLORAL PLATE Circa: 1815, decoration in the manner of Moses Webster The plate with four single blooms of differing species to the rim, and centred with an arrangement of bright enamel summer blooms, iron red mark underside Diameter: 25cm | 100-200 |
| 103 A FINE WORCESTER PENCILLED 'BOY ON BUFFALO' TEAPOT Circa: 1754 The bullet shape teapot with a loop handle, painted in black upon white with a boy riding a buffalo below a trailing tree branch, the trunk encrusted with symbolic lingzhi fungus, the reverse with a buffalo and two boats, a butterfly and flowers to the lid, marked underside with probably workman's mark, in manner of Bow Height: 12cm Width: 18cm | 300-500 |
| 104 A FINE LIVERPOOL PORCELAIN TEAPOT IN 'ROCK AND FENCE' PATTERN Circa: 1780, decoration attributed to Seth Pennington The ovoid pot with domed lid and finial, decorated in the Chinese manner, with underglaze blue and coloured enamels featuring a blue rock issuing a tree in a fenced garden setting, with scroll and cross hatched borders, and floral sprigs Height: 19.5cm Width: 23cm | 300-500 |
| 105 A DR WALL WORCESTER SHELL MOULDED JUG Circa: 1770 In white with gold trims to the rims, decorated with scallops, addorsed dolphins to the pouring lip, and having a sea serpent handle, unmarked Height: 12.5cm Width: 14cm | 80-120 |
| 106 A LARGE DR WALL WORCESTER COFFEE POT Circa: 1760-70 Of typical pear shape with a volute handle and upright spout, the domed lid with a floral finial, decorated with loose floral sprays and sprigs to the white ground Height: 24.5cm | 100-200 |
| 107 A DERBY SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN, 'ANTIQUE FIGURE OF PLENTY' Circa: 1780, model 163, pattern 2, provenance: Group Capt. & Mrs Pendrid Collection 'Plenty' with a floral diadem, floral tunic, mauve sash with blue cape cradling a filled cornucopia in her left arm, incised marks underside, 4, and cypher ; cited P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848, p. 282 Height: 23cm | 300-600 |
| 108 A FINE WORCESTER OSIER MOULDED GRAVY BOAT 1760-65 Of elegant bombé form with a scrolling handle, decorated to two Rococo cartouches with floral sprays, a butterfly below the lip, upon a fine osier ground, with puce highlights and sprigged with orange and yellow blooms to the interior Height: 11.5cm Width: 21cm | 100-200 |
| 109 A MINTON FLORAL VASE Circa: 1832-35, decoration attributed to Thomas Steel An urn of unrecorded shape with gilded and scrolling pierced handles from the rim to lower body, moulded gadroons to the rim, collar and lower section above a fluted pedestal and square base, superbly painted with an informal and richly coloured arrangement of flowers and fruits upon a grey and lemon ground, loose sprays and sprigs to the neck, unmarked Height: 20cm | 300-500 |
| 110 A LONGTON HALL MOULDED VASE Circa: 1755 The heavy pedestal vase thickly moulded with shell forms and a generous side scroll embellishment picked out in puce, with floral cartouches to the body, the waisted neck bordered with encrusted flowers in colours, similar illustrated in G. Godden 'British Pottery & Porcelain' (1974), plate 358 Height: 14cm | 200-300 |
| 111 A DERBY SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF 'JUPITER AND AN EAGLE' Circa: 1780 A patch period figure wearing a crown, puce and gold robes, a sash and aqua and mauve cape, holding his 'lightning bolt' attribute and accompanied by a large bird of prey, upon a square base with patches and incised marks underside; see P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848, plate 213 Height: 17cm | 300-600 |
| 112 A DR WALL WORCESTER 'RICH QUEEN'S PATTERN' TEAPOT Circa: 1760-70 With a domed lid with an applied leaf and floral finials, decorated throughout in Imari colours with panels of blossom branches and flowers alternating with cobalt panels with iron red floral mons and gilt sprigs; underglaze bordered fret mark underside Height: 14.5cm Width: 18.5cm | 200-400 |
| 113 A MIDDLE PERIOD LONGTON HALL FLOWER AND LEAF MOULDED DISH Circa: 1754-57 A vibrantly coloured dish, the flower with blue, puce, and red orange fringed petals, the multi-toned leaf with puce veins, a bud and twig form handle, with small spurs to base Length: 23cm Width: 20.5cm | 50-100 |
| 114 AN IMPORTANT CAUGHLEY CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1800, decoration attributed to William Billingsley at Mansfield The tea cup and saucer both with octagonal reserves of flowers, the saucer with a gilt border of wheat ears and foliage and gilded rims, the cup with swags; see catalogue of the Pinxton Porcelain Society 'Billingsley Mansfield 1799-1999 Bicentenary', exhibit 129, page 50 Height: 6cm (cup) Diameter: 13.5cm (saucer) | 100-200 |
| 115 A MANSFIELD DECORATED PLATE ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM BILLINGSLEY Circa: 1799-1802 The plate probably by Caughley and decorated with an octagonal reserve of roses and other blooms in pink, white, red and yellow upon a coffee ground, enclosed by a fine wheat ear border, a simple gilt band to the rim; see similar in Pinxton Porcelain Society 'Billingsley/Mansfield Bi-Centenary Catalogue 1999', figure 91 Diameter: 21.5cm | 100-150 |
| 116 A COALPORT CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1805-10, independently decorated The cup and saucer with pink and green floral borders between gold bands, both decorated with circular and oval reserves with grisaille landscape scenes Height: 6cm (cup) Diameter: 13.5cm (saucer) | 100-150 |
| 117 A PAIR OF DERBY SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN FIGURES, 'APOLLO' & 'DIANA' Circa: 1780s, models N243 and N65 Both with their respective attributes, and Diana accompanied by a dog, attired in aqua and mauve colours and puce sprigged floral robes, upon square bases with canted corners, patch marks and incised numbers underside; see P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848', plates 265 and 179 Height: 25.5cm | 300-600 |
| 118 A CHAMBERLAIN & CO 'BLIND EARL' DESSERT DISH Circa: 1840 After a first period Worcester design, the scallop edged dish moulded in relief with rose buds, leaf patterns, butterflies and various insects in colours; unmarked Diameter: 20.5cm | 150-250 |
| 119 A RIDGWAY FLORAL CABINET PLATE Circa: 1845 The scallop edged plate with painted gadroons, lavishly decorated to the cobalt border with gilt and salmons reserves with lattice embellishments alternating with mirror image acanthus flourishes, centred with a finely painted arrangement of fruits and flowers spilling from an urn upon a marble ledge; unmarked Diameter: 24cm | 100-150 |
| 120 A VICTORIAN RIDGWAY FRUIT CABINET PLATE Mid 19th century, pattern 6/2993 Gently scallop edged with painted ribbon twist rims, and decorated to the maroon border in gilt, white and salmon colours with meandering vine leaf and rocaille borders and sprigged motifs, centred with finely painted red grapes and peaches; pattern number only underside Diameter: 24cm | 100-150 |
| 121 A DR WALL WORCESTER 'KING OF PRUSSIA' SUCRIER Circa: 1757 The circular pot with a moulded domed lid and a floral finial, decorated in a jet printed pattern with trumpeting angels and trophies and two 'King of Prussia' portrait busts with title beneath; similar illustrated in Godden '... British Pottery and Porcelain', plate 645 Height: 12.5cm | 200-400 |
| 122 A COALPORT DESSERT PLATE Circa: 1840, pattern 4/412, decorated by Stephen Lawrance The plate having a moulded rim with sand and gilt acanthus scrolled rims, sprigs and gilt enrichments, three shaped reserves enclosing floral sprays, and centred with a fine Echinacea specimen; see same in M. Messenger 'Coalport 1795-1926' (1995), plates 220, 221 and 222 Diameter: 23.5cm | 150-300 |
| 123 A DERBY SPILL VASE Circa: 1810 A cylindrical vase with an everted rim finely decorated with naturalistically rendered iron red roses and buds on a gilded ground between arabesque borders; red painted mark and numerals, 37, 29 underside Height: 11cm | 50-100 |
| 124 A FINE PAIR OF DERBY PARIS SHAPE PEDESTAL VASES 1810-15 With shaped gilded handles with circular terminals and Classical masks, both finely decorated with reserves of bright summer flowers in baskets surrounded by scrolling gilt embellishments on a white ground; iron red marks underside; see Neales catalogue, 'The Anthony Hoyte Collection of Derby Porcelain', 2003, Lot 84 Height: 22cm | 200-400 |
| 125 TWO DERBY BISCUIT PORCELAIN PEDESTAL URNS Circa: 1785, model 111 to both The Classical urns with fluted necks and bases, having scale embellished high set handles, laurel wreath and stiff leaf borders, and encrusted with minutely detailed festoons; incised Derby and model marks underside Height: 17cm | 200-400 |
| 126 A RARE 'ARCADIAN' SALT GLAZED POLYCHROME STONEWARE PLATE Circa: 1760, by William Bourne (Burn) With a fine mosaic or basketweave border enclosing a scene of three figures at leisure on a riverbank, in pink, blue, lemon and emerald enamel colours upon a white ground, the border picked out in colours; for rim pattern see Edwards & Hampson, 'White Salt-glazed Stoneware of the British Isles', page 188 Diameter: 22.5cm | 500-800 |
| 127 A DERBY SOFT PASTE SHEPHERDESS FROM 'THE DRESDEN' SHEPHERDS' Circa: 1770, model 55, after the Meissen model by J Kändler of about 1745 The finely modelled shepherdess in a pink frock coat and floral skirt, holding a bunch of grapes, her apron spilling an abundance of flowers, with bocage, a sheep at her feet and raised on a flower encrusted domed and pierced Rococo base; see P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848', plate 165 Height: 23cm | 300-600 |
| 128 A DERBY SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN 'BOY HOLDING A BASKET' ON A COALPORT PEDESTAL Circa: 1755, probably model 2, and circa: 1830, with blue C D initials of period A barefoot lad in fine pale colours with a tree trunk support, wearing lemon breeches, a teal coat and carrying a basket of flowers, together with a complementary floral and gilt Rococo base, initials underside Height: 23.5cm | 300-400 |
| 129 A DERBY BISCUIT PORCELAIN GROUP, 'ASTRONOMY AND GEOMETRY' Circa: 1790-1800, model 43, star mark of 'repairer' (modeller) Isaac Farnsworth After Meissen's Arts and Sciences models by Acier about 1765 and depicting two putti, one with a telescope, the other taking measurements beside a globe; see P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848', plate 151 Height: 16cm | 250-350 |
| 130 A DR WALL WORCESTER FRUIT AND INSECT DECORATED SUCRIER Circa: 1765 The sucrier with a shaped domed lid encrusted with leaves and a flower finial, richly decorated with summer harvest fruits and insects in vibrant enamel colours within gilt past Rococo cartouches upon a white and turquoise ground Height: 13.5cm | 150-250 |
| 131 A DR WALL WORCESTER 'CHINESE FAMILY' TEAPOT Circa: 1770 A globular teapot with a 'C' scroll handle, a domed lid with floral finial and a crow's foot red and gold border to the collar, decorated in a polychrome palette with a narrative scene comprising pairs of male and female figures and a small child, furnishings and accessories, unmarked Height: 15cm Width: 20.5cm | 250-350 |
| 132 A ROCKINGHAM NAMED VIEW CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1830, pattern 558 The maroon ground duo with lobed gilded edges and borders, the saucer depicting 'Murthly Castle, near Dunkeld' and the square handled cup with an additional view of ruins; printed griffin mark underside of saucer and title; for shape see Cox & Cox 'Rockingham Pottery & Porcelain...', plate 86 Height: 7cm (cup) Diameter: 15cm (saucer) | 50-100 |
| 133 A CHAMBERLAIN WORCESTER MAROON GROUND POT POURRI Circa: 1820-25 The flaring basket shaped pot pourri with a twisted branch handle and leafy mounts, a domed lid with circular piercings, decorated to gilt tooled cloud reserves with castles in lake landscapes; unmarked Height: 11cm Diameter: 13cm | 150-250 |
| 134 A CHELSEA SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN SHEPHERDESS FIGURE Circa: 1765, gold anchor period The shepherdess in a mint green jacket, and a floral on salmon skirt, holding an abundance of flowers in her apron and a nosegay in her left hand, with a small bocage and a lamb at her feet, supported on a Rococo moulded base with gilt highlights; gold anchor mark verso Height: 24.5cm | 200-300 |
| 135 A PAIR OF BOUGH POTS BY WILLIAM BILLINGSLEY OF MANSFIELD 1790s, with Mansfield mark W(***) marks, painted marks E2, 3 & 6 Semi-circular hybrid hard paste pots by James and Charles Whitehead with scalloped rims, arcaded bases and ball feet, with maritime scenes to three gilt framed medallions, painted and impressed marks underside; see 'Pinxton Porcelain Society Billingsley/Mansfield Bi-Centenary Catalogue 1999', figures 75, 84 & 87 Height: 14.5cm Width: 18.5cm Depth: 9.5cm | 2000-4000 |
| 136 A COALPORT SAUCER OR SMALL DISH Circa: 1805, provenance: the McShane Stephens Collection With a finely gilded border of anthemion, arabesques and seaweed, and a bordered roundel painted with a pair of imagined equine creatures in a rocky landscape setting; unmarked, collection label underside Diameter: 13.5cm | 50-100 |
| 137 A JAPANESE ARITA STYLE DISH Edo Period about 1720, the prototype for later Derby 'Japanese' designs A scallop edged dish in delicate orange, deep green, and gold colours centred with rockwork and flora, with a fine meandering ribbon and vegetal border with two phoenix; actual dish illustrated in J. Twitchett, 'Derby Porcelain 1748-1848' (2002), colour plate 104 Diameter: 20cm | 150-250 |
| 138 A SMALL DR WALL WORCESTER TUREEN Circa: 1765-75 A fine lozenge and bombé shaped tureen with a conforming lid and applied floral and twig handles, with gilt enriched Rococo cartouches enclosing finely painted floral arrangements in bright colours, with gilt sprigs and insects on a blue scale ground; underglaze square bordered fret mark underside Height: 12cm Length: 17cm Width: 12cm | 300-500 |
| 139 A DR WALL WORCESTER LATTICE BASKET Circa: 1765-1770 A fine guilloche knot basket embellished with applied florets, decorated to the interior with a loose arrangement of flowers in puce, pale blue, iron red and green colours, sprigged in colours to the rim Height: 7.5cm Diameter: 16.5cm | 250-500 |
| 140 A DR WALL WORCESTER SIGNED PRINTED TEA BOWL AND SAUCER Circa: 1756-7, R. Hancock fecit Decorated to the duo with a Hancock print, 'The Garden Party', with a romantic couple and a surprised female onlooker, set amongst statuary and fountains with a small dog and croquet roller, the cup with a swan to the interior Height: 4.5cm (cup) Diameter: 12cm (saucer) | 120-180 |
| 141 A SPODE ORIENTAL PATTERN PEDESTAL VASE Circa: 1810, pattern 967 With a flared rim, and moulded scale gilt decorated scrolling handles, decorated in an Imari palette with vegetation and bold leaves with gilt veining in a fenced garden, patterns and whorl motifs to the cloud form collar and neck; painted pattern underside, see Leonard Whiter's 'Spode', plate VIII Height: 18.5cm | 100-200 |
| 142 A DERBY 'JAPAN' PATTERN DISH Circa: 1780 A scallop edged dish in delicate orange, mint green and gold colours centred with rockwork and flora, with a fine meandering ribbon and vegetal border with two phoenix; actual dish illustrated in J. Twitchett, 'Derby Porcelain 1748-1848' (2002), colour plate 104 Diameter: 20cm | 100-200 |
| 143 A NANTGARW FLORAL PLATE 1818-20, from the Brace service, London decorated at the Bradley workshop The plate with a typically moulded rim with five floral posies and pink roses and various butterflies and insects to the well; incised Nantgarw and CW underside and 1967 Sotheby's label; similar illustrated G.Godden '... British Pottery & Porcelain', (1974), plate 432 Diameter: 25cm | 100-150 |
| 144 A FINE REGENCY SPODE CREAMER 1817-20, pattern 2777 Of baluster shape with an elegant strap handle and a pinched spout, delicately decorated with flowers in urns, laurel festoons, arching branches and coral motifs in colours and gilt upon a white ground, with gold bands and leaf borders; marked Spode underside Height: 12.5cm | 80-120 |
| 145 A DERBY SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN CANDLESTICK, 'SHEPHERD WITH FRUIT AND FLOWERS' 1760-65, model E29 The shepherd before a bocage wearing a pink waistcoat and lemon breeches, with a flower basket and a floral candle sconce, upon on a pierced Rococo base with gilt highlights; see P. Bradshaw 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848', plate 82 Height: 28cm | 300-600 |
| 146 A COALPORT 'HOCKEY STICK' BLIND MOULDED CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1825, pattern 2/61 decorated by David Evans, formerly of Swansea The gilt trimmed scallop edged cup and saucer decorated with exuberant and bright floral borders depicting at least ten botanical species, upon a white ground, borders and trims picked out in gilt, unmarked; illustrated in M. Messenger, 'Coalport 1795-1926', plate 131 Height: 5.5cm (cup) Diameter: 14.5cm (saucer) | 100-150 |
| 147 A NEW HALL 'TOBACCO LEAF' PLATE Circa: 1800-1810, pattern 274 In underglaze blue with oriental style foliage in orange, pink and pale green enamel colours on a white ground, with a repeat foliate border with gilt enrichments and bands; gilt pattern number underside Diameter: 21.5cm | 50-100 |
| 148 A PAIR OF BOW FIGURES EMBLEMATIC OF 'SPRING' AND 'AUTUMN' Circa: 1765 'Spring' in a brimmed hat, lemon bodice, floral and striped skirts, seated upon rockwork with a woven garden cloche beside her and baskets spilling flowers; 'Autumn' in a hat, lemon coat and blue breeches, sitting upon a grape basket and pressing grape juice into a flask, both raised upon footed Rococo bases Heights: 16.5cm and 18cm | 400-800 |
| 149 A SUPERB FLIGHT BARR & BARR WORCESTER VASE, 'THE MINSTREL' Circa: 1815-20, after James Beattie's poem of the same title An urn with applied pearl borders, twin entwined snake handles, and gilt seaweed patterns, depicting the reclining minstrel, Edwin, in a landscape; verse, "Edwin of melody aye held in thrall..." and script marks underside; similar in H. Sandon, 'Flight Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain 1783-1840, plate 106 Height: 13.5cm | 1000-2000 |
| 150 A DERBY FIGURAL GROUP, 'JASON & MEDEA AT THE ALTAR OF DIANA' Circa: 1820, pattern 37 The allegorical group illustrating a scene from 'Jason and the Golden Fleece', in a vibrant enamel palette of yellow, orange and puce, with Jason dressed in Roman armour, upon a floral encrusted mounded base, incised mark underside; see P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848, plate 149 Height: 32cm | 500-1000 |
| 151 A BOW FEMALE FIGURE EMBLEMATIC OF 'MATRIMONY' Circa: 1755-60 The figure before a bocage, with a pert hat, tight ribboned bodice with a blue and mauve striped floral skirt and lemon overskirt, holding her attribute of a birdcage and raised on a footed Rococo base picked out in puce and gilt, unmarked, see similar, G. Savage, '18th century English Porcelain', (1964 edition), plate 63 Height: 21cm | 200-400 |
| 152 A PAIR OF SITZENDORF FLOWER ENCRUSTED WALL BRACKETS Circa: 1880, decoration by Helena Wolfsohn The Rococo revival brackets both well modelled with a cupid holding festoons and surrounded by pastel flowers and rocaille forms; one with underglaze blue crossed marks, the other with Wolfsohn's Meissen-style Augustus Rex cypher Length: 21.5cm Width: 19.5cm | 500-1000 |
| 153 A BOW CHERUB CANDLESTICK Circa: 1760-70 A flower adorned cherub carrying a basket of flowers before an elaborate, vivid green bocage, with a floriform nozzle and dish surmount and raised on a pierced Rococo base picked out in gilt; see G. Godden, '...British Pottery and Porcelain', (1974), plate 70 Height: 22cm | 250-500 |
| 154 A DR WALL WORCESTER RETICULATED TUREEN STAND OR CHESTNUT BASKET Circa: 1770 Of quatrefoil lozenge shape with a flower and basket moulded rim, applied tree branch handles and encrusted with flowers and stems in colours, centred with a fancy bird and others in a garden setting; unmarked Height: 6cm Length: 26.5cm Width: 21cm | 400-800 |
| 155 A DERBY FRILLED POLYCHROME POT POURRI Circa: 1765 In the rocaille manner with pierced and applied shell shapes and frills picked out in gilt, profusely encrusted with flowers to the body and domed lid, painted to one face with two birds in a branch, and with a fruit study to the reverse Height: 28.5cm | 500-1000 |
| 156 A DERBY RETICULATED FRILL VASE Circa: 1760 The flaring moulded vase with a lattice rim with blue florets, richly encrusted with flowers in colours, with a scattering of butterflies and insects and two flower embellished cupid masks issuing husk motifs, green leaf decoration to the interior Height: 16.5cm | 300-600 |
| 157 A DERBY NAMED VIEW TEAPOT Circa: 1815, decoration in the manner of George Robertson Of Neoclassical compressed form, with a stepped dome lid and gadrooned finial, decorated with two reserves of cottages in landscapes, 'In North Wales' and 'Near Michelover, Derbyshire', profusely gilded throughout with formal leafy scrollwork and borders; red mark and titles underside Height: 15cm Width: 29cm | 300-500 |
| 158 A YELLOW GROUND WORCESTER 'HARVEST BUG' CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1770, also known as Astley pattern With decoration attributed to James Giles, the cup with a looped handle, iron red borders to the cup and saucer, flower sprigs and a harvest bug on a bright lemon yellow ground, with red anchor 'Chelsea' marks to both, suggesting outside decoration Height: 6.5cm (cup) Diameter: 12cm (saucer) | 100-200 |
| 159 A CRESTED CHAMBERLAIN & CO WORCESTER NAMED VIEW DISH Circa: 1805-10, with special order crest The dish with reserved gilt decoration to the border, the cavetto in bright lemon and white with line and ornamented gilt bands, centred with a grisaille view of 'Bear Place Berkshire', a faithful copy after a 1796 engraving (included) Height: 4cm Diameter: 19cm | 100-300 |
| 160 A FINE MINTON TRIO IN THE RARE 'FRENCH B SHAPE' Circa: 1827-30, pattern 763 Each element finely decorated with panoramic landscapes, houses and ruins in a soft autumn toned palette, the lemon borders with delicate gilt Neoclassical patterns, pattern numbers to cups; see similar in the Cumming Collection, Winnipeg Art Gallery Heights: 6.5cm and 5cm (cups) Diameter: 15cm (saucer) | 100-200 |
| 161 A NEOCLASSICAL PINXTON TEAPOT AND STAND Circa: 1800, pattern 301 Boat shaped with a distinctive angular bracket handle, a well and conical finial to the lid, decorated with undulate bands in iron red, green, lemon and purple colours enriched with gilt, between single gold bands; pattern number under the lid Height: 15.5cm Width: 24cm | 200-400 |
| 162 A YELLOW GROUND SLOP BOWL ATTRIBUTED TO PINXTON Circa: 1805 With gold concentric borders to the rim and base and two bordered medallions decorated with views, an arched bridge and a man fishing in a landscape, unmarked Height: 8cm Diameter: 16cm | 100-300 |
| 163 A COALPORT MOULDED EDGE CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1820, pattern 2/95 The Pembroke shaped duo well decorated with a floral border in orange, plum and blue colours upon a soft lemon ground, with gilt enrichments and borders; gilt pattern numbers underside; shape illustrated in G. Godden, 'Coalport & Coalbrookdale Porcelains', plate 156 Height: 5cm (cup) Diameter: 14.5cm (saucer) | 100-150 |
| 164 A VIBRANT OAK LEAF DERBY CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1810, pattern 748 The Neoclassical style straight sided cup with a pointed bracket handle, having a striking broad border of oak leaves and acorns in a Pompeian red and gold palette; with painted Derby marks and gilder's mark '3'; kiln soot to the interior Height: 6.5cm (cup) Diameter: 13.5cm (saucer) | 100-200 |
| 165 A MILES MASON NEOCLASSICAL CREAMER AND MATCHING BOWL Circa: 1810, pattern 386 In a striking orange, gold and purple palette on a white ground, a boat shaped creamer and circular dish both with a broad border of gold ribbons, leaves, purple flowers and grape bunches, the dish centred with a conforming floral spray with seaweed embellishments, pattern number underside to creamer Height: 12cm (jug) Diameter: 12cm (dish) | 50-100 |
| 166 A COALPORT NEOCLASSICAL CREAMER AND A SIMILAR SQUARE DISH Circa: 1810 In a striking orange and gold palette on a white ground, the tapering waisted creamer and the moulded dish with formal geometric borders, paterae, and matching undulate bands, the dish with vase and purple rosette decorations to the corners; both unmarked Height: 12cm Length: 21.5cm Width: 21.5cm | 150-300 |
| 167 A FINE PINXTON HUNTING SCENE PLATE Circa: 1800, pattern 21 The plate with a continuous border of iron red feathery foliage and gilt seed heads, well painted to a roundel with fox hunters in pinks with their hounds; numeral underside Diameter: 25.5cm | 150-300 |
| 168 A DERBY SHELL SHAPED NAME VIEW DESSERT DISH Circa: 1810 The moulded lobed dish with a shell handle, and formal Regency borders in gold upon an orange ground enclosing an octagonal landscape view, 'Near Clay Mills, Staffordshire'; red mark and title underside Length: 24.5cm Width: 23cm | 200-300 |
| 169 A DERBY BISCUIT PORCELAIN GROUP, 'GROUP OF THREE CUPIDS' Circa: 1780, model 252, attributed to 'repairer' (modeller) N.J.F. Gauron Three cupids posing upon rockwork around a tree, one with a dove and patting a dog, one playing the mandolin, the other plucking flowers from a basket; incised marks underside; see P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848', plate 269 Height: 28cm | 500-800 |
| 170 A DERBY BISCUIT PORCELAIN GROUP, 'TWO VIRGINS AWAKENING CUPID' Circa: 1778-1782, model 195, attributed to Pierre Stephan The finely modelled group with bocage after paintings by Angelica Kauffman and later engravings by Francesco Bartolozzi; see P.Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848', plate 243 Height: 25.5cm | 300-500 |
| 171 A GRAINGER'S WORCESTER WALL PLAQUE WITH A FINELY PAINTED VIEW Circa: 1820 A profusely moulded emerald green plaque with gilt enriched white acanthus, grapevines and shells, exquisitely painted with a sweeping vista of the Royal Crescent, Bath, viewed across a lake; unmarked but with old annotations verso detailing ownership of the plaque Height: 18cm Width: 22cm | 400-800 |
| 172 A DERBY ROCOCO FRILL VASE POT POURRI Circa: 1760 The moulded waisted vase with a pierced lobed rim, extravagant leaf scroll handles picked out in gilt and a pierced undulating frill, with encrusted flowers in pastel colours, painted fruit studies and a scattering of insects; patch marks to base Height: 20.5cm | 300-500 |
| 173 A DERBY ORNITHOLOGICAL LOZENGE SHAPED DISH Circa: 1813-20, marked 40, decoration in the manner of Richard Dodson A lobed dish decorated with formal gilt borders, reserved with a finely painted vignette of three brightly plumaged birds in a landscape setting on a mint green ground; painted mark, number underside Height: 5cm Length: 28.5cm Width: 21.5cm | 100-200 |
| 174 A MINTON ROCOCO REVIVAL AQUA POT POURRI Circa: 1835 In the French manner, the bombé shaped waisted vase with an extravagantly moulded leafy base and scrolling divided leaf handles picked out in gilt, with finely painted reserves, one with luxuriant flowers, the other with imaginary coloured birds in a landscape, surrounded by gilt paste vine leaves, unmarked Height: 26cm | 200-400 |
| 175 A COPELAND & GARRETT NAMED VIEW CUP AND SAUCER 1833-47, pattern 6456 The pedestal cup with acanthus and shell moulding and an ear form handle, decorated to moulded reserves with a scene, 'Near Aber.'; the saucer with scenes of 'Byland Abbey' and 'Loch Laggan', on an aqua ground with gilt enrichments; green backstamps, titles, pattern numbers underside Height: 6cm (cup) Diameter: 15cm (saucer) | 100-150 |
| 176 A RARE COPELAND & GARRETT FELSPAR PORCELAIN CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1835, pattern 5528 The pedestal cup with lappet borders and an ear form handle superbly decorated with butterflies and a gilt enriched moulded reserve with shells and corals upon an aqua ground, similarly decorated to the saucer with an additional reserve of summer blooms; green backstamps underside and painted pattern number to saucer Height: 7cm (cup) Diameter: 15.5cm (saucer) | 100-150 |
| 177 A DERBY FRILLED POLYCHROME POT POURRI Circa: 1765 Of baluster form with a domed lid and a goldfinch finial, lattice piercings with lemon florets to the rim, a scallop shell frill to the flower section, profusely encrusted with stems of bright flowers, festooned masks, painted insects and butterflies, patch marks to base Height: 29cm | 1000-2000 |
| 178 A PETITE MEISSEN AQUA GROUND CREAMER 19th century Of ovoid waisted form with two gilt embellished quatrefoils enclosing landscape and figural scenes, raised on a trio of scrolled feet; crossed sword marks underside with strike mark Height: 9cm | 50-100 |
| 179 A COALPORT SPILL VASE Circa: 1840, decoration attributed to John Randall Decorated in the Sèvres manner with a lavishly gilded cartouche enclosing two brightly coloured birds in a landscape, upon an aqua ground, unmarked; noted bird painter John Randall served at Coalport from 1835-1881 Heights: 9.5cm | 100-200 |
| 180 A KERR & BINNS WORCESTER AQUA PEDESTAL VASE WITH LIMOGES STYLE ENAMEL DECORATION BY THOMAS BOTT 1855 The elegant baluster vase with stiff leaf moulding, fluting, and tooled and beaded gilt bands, with a decorated medallion depicting a maiden floating on a waterlily, the reverse medallion enclosing amatory trophies; shield backstamp underside Height: 22cm | 200-400 |
| 181 A PAIR OF DERBY NAMED ITALIAN VIEW DESSERT PLATES Circa: 1810 The aqua bordered plates with formal pendant gilt borders, centred with octagonal framed views, 'Castella Nuova' and 'Florence'; red painted marks and titles underside Diameter: 22.5cm | 300-600 |
| 182 A PAIR OF NAMED VIEW CARD OR DESK TRAYS Circa: 1820, factory not identified Rectangular with everted moulded rims enclosing maroon and tooled gilt borders with scenes of 'Bourton Cottage, Salop, the seat of Beilby Thompson Esq.', and 'Powis Castle Montgom.'; titles in red underside Height: 17.5cm Width: 27cm | 400-800 |
| 183 A CHAMBERLAIN WORCESTER RETICULATED BASKET 1796-8 The lozenge shaped footed basket in 'Dragon in Compartments' pattern centred with an heraldic shield and an armorial to the main border, with rope twist moulded borders and twin rope handles encrusted with flowers, unmarked Height: 16cm Length: 32cm Width: 23cm | 300-500 |
| 184 A SMALL CHARLES BOURNE PEDESTAL VASE Circa: 1810, initialled CB and marked with pattern No. 1 The urn shaped vase decorated with a pair of roundels with birds, and shaped reserves with single blooms, upon a gilt decorated cobalt ground, with gilt borders and Neoclassical trims; rare iron red painted initials and marks underside Height: 11cm | 200-400 |
| 185 A CHAMBERLAIN & CO WORCESTER ARMORIAL PLATE Circa: 1840 A lobed edge plate with gold and ultramarine bands, finely tooled gilt and floral borders, decorated with the arms of the Barony of Ward of Birmingham and bearing the French motto, 'Comme Je Fus' '(As I Was); impressed marks underside and script mark in red Diameter: 27cm | 100-150 |
| 186 A PAIR OF COALPORT CAMPANA VASES Circa: 1810, French artist decorated, James Donovan of Dublin studio Cobalt ground vases ornately decorated with three shaped panels of colourful birds in landscapes, with floral sprays, sprigs and profuse gilding; pattern in G.Godden, 'Coalport & Coalbrookdale Porcelains', colour plate 1 Height: 18.5cm | 300-500 |
| 187 A CHAMBERLAIN & CO WORCESTER MYTHOLOGICAL PLATE Circa: 1796, decorated in the manner of John Wood after Angelica Kauffman Depicting the Greek god of marriage, 'Hymen', being stalked through woodlands by a satyr, the cobalt border with gilt sprigs, leaf motifs to the cavetto; dish from same collection in Victoria & Albert Museum (C527-1935);see also G Godden, 'Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain...', plate 98 Diameter: 24.5cm | 300-500 |
| 188 A RARE DERBY SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A 'GARDENER' Circa: 1770, model 2 Depicting the gardener in a floral waistcoat and lemon breeches, resting on his shovel and holding a pot plant, supported on a broken column and a naturalistic grassy base; incised marks and dots underside; see P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848, plate 130 Height: 19.5cm | 250-500 |
| 189 AN H&R DANIEL FLORAL DESSERT PLATE Circa: 1826-1836 In Shrewsbury shape, with an acanthus moulded scrolling gilt trimmed rim and a mint green border, centred with roses, lily of the valley, dahlias and forget-me-nots on a lemon ground Diameter: 22cm | 50-100 |
| 190 A SMALL CHAMBERLAIN'S & CO WORCESTER BOTTLE VASE Circa: 1840-44 The cobalt vase decorated with a gilt paste Rococo cartouche enclosing a pair of brightly coloured birds on a branch in a landscape setting; stamp underside Height: 13.5cm | 100-300 |
| 191 A DAVENPORT FLORAL DESSERT PLATE Circa: 1820 A gadroon edged plate with trailing gilt grapevine motifs upon a cobalt border, centred with purple ranunculus and grey green foliage; twice impressed mark underside Diameter: 23cm | 50-100 |
| 192 A MEISSEN FIGURAL GROUP, 'THE ABDUCTION OF PERSEPHONE' Mid 19th century Hades in a purple robe scattered with gilt stars carrying the struggling Persephone across his shoulder, supported on a tree trunk and rocaille base; blue crossed sword mark underside and painted numerals, 52 Height: 19cm | 400-800 |
| 193 A COALPORT ANIMAL DECORATED PLATE Circa: 1855 A lobed plate with a peacock green border and gilt vegetal swags and scrolls, centred with a farmyard scene probably inspired by Landseer and depicting a jowly old dog in its kennel accompanied by a white duck Diameter: 24.5cm | 200-400 |
| 194 A FINE SMALL HINGED PORCELAIN BOX BY LE TELLEC OF PARIS Circa: 1960 The cylindrical box with a domed lid, gilded mounts and clasp, decorated throughout in the 'Jardin de Chine' pattern with a fantastic winged creature to the lid driven by an oriental figure in cart; marks underside Height: 5cm | 50-100 |
| 195 A PAIR OF DERBY 'GARLAND SHEPHERD AND SHEPHERDESS' FIGURES Circa: 1765, models N 56, but variant In predominantly green, lemon and pale pink tones, both in country attire, he holding a sheep and a nosegay, a basket of fruit at his side, she with a basket and apron spilling flowers, both before small bocages and supported on flower encrusted Rococo bases, incised marks underside Height: 24.5cm | 400-800 |
| 196 A VIBRANT DERBY COVERED JAR IN THE ORIENTAL MANNER Circa: 1810- 15 The high shouldered tapering jar with a domed lid and flame finial, decorated with six mihrab shaped brocade panels in aqua and iron red alternating prunus blossoms with white peony and apple green foliage, a black and purple collar, the lid conforming; red painted mark underside Height: 24.5cm | 400-600 |
| 197 A HANNONG OF STRASBOURG FAIENCE BULL Early 19th century, in the manner of Joseph Hannong wares A naturalistic model richly decorated in the Rococo manner with romantic cartouches, sprigs and lattice patterns, with scrolls and beadwork picked out in gold paste upon a grey and muted purple ground, painted 'H' mark in blue underside Height: 10.5cm Width: 20cm | 400-600 |
| 198 A COALPORT CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1805-10, independently decorated The cup and saucer in a maroon and puce palette with lattice patterns between concentric gilt bands and seaweed style borders, reserved to both with scenes of cottages and ruins, in a similar palette enlivened with pale green; unmarked Height: 6cm (cup) Diameter: 14cm (saucer) | 200-300 |
| 199 A DERBY SPILL VASE Circa: 1820 The cobalt vase with a flaring rim decorated to a richly gilded medallion with brightly coloured blooms upon a pedestal; red mark underside Height: 11.5cm | 50-100 |
| 200 A DERBY BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURE, 'ARIADNE' Circa: 1790, model 193, triangle mark for 'repairer' (modeller) Joseph Hill Probably modelled from the antique, the Classical maiden adjusting her cape, incised Derby, model, repairer marks underside; see P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848', plate 241 Height: 24cm | 250-450 |
| 201 A LOZENGE SHAPED SPODE DISH Circa: 1800, pattern 286 A moulded dish with a simple gilt edge and sprigged with buds and grasses in muted green and brown colours, and a single dragonfly; impressed Spode mark underside and pattern number Height: 5cm Length: 24.5cm Width: 18.5cm | 100-200 |
| 202 AN UNUSUAL GRAINGER'S WORCESTER TRIPOD SPILL VASE Circa: 1815-20 With a flaring waisted rim, a compressed base with Neoclassical gilding and raised on a trio of substantial bird of prey feet, finely decorated with a detailed continuous scene of oriental poppies, roses, tulips and foliage in a garden bed, with one tiny caterpillar; unmarked Height: 14.5cm | 100-200 |
| 203 A DR WALL WORCESTER ORIENTAL STYLE TEAPOT Circa: 1770 Of bullet shape, the domed lid with an applied floral finial, decorated in underglaze blue with overglaze iron red and gilt and depicting a fenced garden scene with peony, rockwork and pavilions; blue crescent underside Height: 99cm Width: 21.5cm | 200-400 |
| 204 A FLORAL TRIPOD BASED SPILL VASE Circa: 1825, Staffordshire made Of conical shape with a flaring lip and upright scalloped rim, waisted and decorated with applied bands and continuous floral decoration upon a white ground; unmarked Height: 15cm | 50-100 |
| 205 A RARE MILES MASON IMARI STYLE PLATE Circa: 1805-1810, pattern 850 With a striking central design of the 'Samrat Yantra' sundial at the Old Observatory, Delhi, in a cobalt, light blue, mauve, and apple green palette with gilt highlights, boldly bordered with segmented scrolled reserves; with professional repair Diameter: 23.5cm | 100-200 |
| 206 AN OLD PARIS PORCELAIN EMPIRE CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1798 A Napoleonic commemorative piece in burnished gilt, with a trumpet shaped cup and a high set scrolling handle, decorated with Egyptian sphinx, stiff leaf borders, swags and ornaments, a larger roundel featuring a French soldier with a peasant; unmarked Height: 10cm (cup) Diameter: 13.5cm (saucer) | 100-200 |
| 207 A FINE SPODE SPILL VASE, 'THE PRISONER OF CHILLON' Circa: 1816-20, pattern 1988 A beaded trumpet vase finely enamel painted with a narrative scene from Lord Byron's 1816 poem of the same title; iron red painted Spode and pattern marks underside Height: 11.5cm | 100-200 |
| 208 A DR WALL WORCESTER PRINTED CLASSICAL RUINS DISH Circa: 1770 A scallop edged dish depicting 'The Temple of Jupiter' in purple, a Hancock print from an engraving by J.S Muller after Pannini about 1753, floral sprays and sprigs to the rim; unmarked Diameter: 20cm | 150-300 |
| 209 A MASON'S IRONSTONE CHINA JAPANESE BROCADE PATTERN DISH Circa: 1815-20 The lobe edged dish with eight radiating panels of brocades and flora in an Imari palette, centred with a roundel of stylised flora; impressed marks underside Height: 4.5cm Diameter: 24.5cm | 50-150 |
| 210 A DERBY SPILL VASE Circa: 1815, with decoration attributed to Moses Webster The cylindrical vase with a flaring rim finely enamel decorated with flowers to an octagonal reserve with a border of gilt enriched Neoclassical motifs upon a white ground; with iron red Derby marks underside Height: 10.5cm | 80-120 |
| 211 A DR WALL WORCESTER ARITA PATTERN DISH Circa: 1770, probably decorated in the James Giles studio A scallop edged dish with a gilded rim, decorated with red crested cranes, kakiemon style blossoms, peony and bamboo in gilt with touches of colour, a replacement or additional dish for a Japanese Arita service, unmarked Diameter: 21cm | 100-200 |
| 212 A JOHN ROSE COALPORT COVERED TUREEN AND STAND Circa: 1805, with independent decoration The oval tureen with small scroll handles, a domed lid with a curved knop, decorated to five medallions with cottages and Classical ruins in idyllic landscapes on a deep blue ground with gilded arabesques and borders, unmarked; see similar, M. Messenger, 'Coalport 1795-1926', (1995), colour plate 4 Height: 14.5cm Length: 18.5cm Width: 11.5cm | 300-400 |
| 213 A LARGE GRAINGER LEE & CO WORCESTER POT POURRI Circa: 1815 Of ovoid form with curved bracket handles and lion mounts, having a fitted low pierced lid with knop, lavishly gilded to the cobalt ground with a floral octagonal plaque of honeysuckle, roses, oriental poppy, primulas and others; script mark underside Height: 25cm | 100-300 |
| 214 A HYBRID PASTE SPODE FRUIT AND FLORAL PLATE Circa: 1790-1800 With a gold bead and blue flower border, sprigged with coloured flowers, fruits and insects, a similar posy to the centre; red painted Spode mark underside Diameter: 23.5cm | 50-100 |
| 215 AN EMPIRE PEDESTAL VASE IN THE MANNER OF SPODE Circa: 1805-10, shape also used by Coalport The vase with upright 'grotesque' handles, a trumpet rim with a typical Spode bead and blue flower border, a brightly coloured floral collar and a tear drop reserve with a scene of ruins, summer fruits to the reverse, unmarked Height: 25cm | 300-500 |
| 216 A SUPERB PAIR OF DERBY COVERED BOTTLE VASES Circa: 1830-40, in the Sèvres style with the French style mark as used by Derby Fine vases in lapis blue with gilt caillouté, decorated with shaped reserves of summer flowers and exotic brightly coloured birds in landscape settings, blue marks underside; illustrated J.Twitchett, 'Derby Porcelain...', colour plate 148 Height: 24.5cm | 300-500 |
| 217 A SPODE SPILL VASE Circa: 1810-15 A flaring vase with applied pearl borders and gilded bands, continuously decorated with flowers and butterflies on an unusual light brown ground; purple mark of Spode underside Height: 11.5cm | 100-200 |
| 218 A PETITE PINK GROUND SPILL VASE Circa: 1820, in the manner of Minton or Chamberlain's Worcester In the Sèvres style, a cylindrical vase with gilt rosette and palmette borders, and decorated to gilt festooned cartouches with fruits and flowers, and colourful birds in a landscape; unmarked Height: 9cm | 50-100 |
| 219 A COALPORT LOZENGE SHAPED PHEASANT DISH Circa: 1800-1805 The dish with an everted rim and a gilt scale border with four floral reserves, centred with a bordered scene of pheasants in a landscape setting; unmarked Height: 4.5cm Length: 27.5cm Width: 19cm | 100-150 |
| 220 A GRAINGER LEE & CO WORCESTER POT POURRI Circa: 1815 Of urn form with ram's head applied handles, tripod lion's paw feet, a domed pierced lid with pine cone finial, lavishly gilded, and continuously and finely decorated with an informal border of early summer flowers on a purple ground; unmarked Height: 21cm | 200-400 |
| 221 A JOHN ROSE COALPORT SUCRIER Circa: 1807 The elegant Neoclassical boat shaped sucrier with a shaped domed lid and distinctive John Rose knop and 'demon' and ring handles, decorated with a wide frieze of rosettes, laurel sprays and chevron patterns between gold bands and rope twists Height: 14cm Width: 16.5cm | 100-200 |
| 222 A RIDGWAY SALT CELLAR Circa: 1815-20, pattern 3/747 A circular flaring cellar with looped snake handles, grape vine gilding to the interior and festoons to the exterior, decorated to a reserve with a man walking in a rural landscape with cottage; red pattern number underside Height: 5.5cm Diameter: 8.5cm | 50-100 |
| 223 A COALPORT LOZENGE SHAPED SPANIEL DISH Circa: 1800-1805 The dish with an everted rim and anthemion and vegetal borders, centred with a naturalistic scene of two spaniels drinking and cavorting in a lake; unmarked Height: 4.5cm Length: 28.5cm Width: 19cm | 150-300 |
| 224 A DR WALL WORCESTER 'MILKMAIDS' TEA CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1765 The cup and saucer of gently curved form, printed to both in purple with a farmhand assisting two maids place pails of milk on their heads, in a landscape setting with cows and farm buildings, a swan to the interior of the cup; with mock Meissen crossed sword marks underside Height: 5cm (cup) Diameter: 13cm (saucer) | 100-200 |
| 225 A FINE CHAMBERLAIN & CO WORCESTER LEAF BORDERED DISH Circa: 1840-50 With a broad moulded border picked out in gilt, centred with a lobed reserve decorated with a bunch of brightly coloured summer blooms on a fresh light green ground; red script mark underside; see G.Godden 'Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852 (1992), plate 99 Height: 3.5cm Diameter: 24cm | 150-250 |
| 226 A GRAINGER LEE & CO WORCESTER EMPIRE STYLE POT POURRI Circa: 1815 The oval pot with a pierced lid and eagle finial surmount, embellished with twin serpent gilded handles with vegetal mounts, and raised on four swan feet, decorated to the body with pairs of pheasants and doves in garden settings; unmarked Height: 15.5cm Length: 19cm Width: 9cm | 100-200 |
| 227 A RARE WEDGWOOD BOTANICAL SPECIMEN BONE CHINA DISH Circa: 1815, pattern 724 A gently lobed lozenge shaped dish with gilt edges and a pendant border, finely decorated with a red carnation and other specimens in yellow; red mark of Wedgwood underside and pattern number Height: 5cm Length: 21.5cm Width: 20cm | 200-400 |
| 228 A DR WALL WORCESTER TEA BOWL AND SAUCER Circa: 1770-80 The duo with scalloped edges and narrow lobed bodies decorated with gold borders and coloured fancy birds in verdant landscapes on a white ground, sprigged with foliage; unmarked Height: 5cm (cup) Diameter: 13.5cm (saucer) | 100-200 |
| 229 A COALPORT FLORAL SHELL DISH Circa: 1820 After Meissen, with gilded scrolling borders and a scallop shell handle, decorated with six floral posies, centred with a floral bouquet in purple, orange and pink colours; impressed mark 66 only underside Length: 24.5cm Width: 22cm | 100-200 |
| 230 A COALPORT EMPIRE STYLE TEAPOT Circa: 1810-15 Of tapering form with a 'grotesque' flying handle and spout, a domed lid with pinecone finial, in salmon and gold colours with key fret, laurel and line borders, and a broad gilded salmon frieze overlaid with a faux marble key fret, unmarked; see M. Messenger, 'Coalport 1795-1926' colour plate 8 Height: 16cm Width: 21cm | 100-200 |
| 231 A DERBY BOTANICAL DISH Circa: 1790-95, pattern 115 A lobed dish depicting a single, yellow horned poppy bloom, 'Chelidonium Glaucium', after a plate from James Sowerby's noted publication 'English Botany' published in 1790, with a gilded border with bands, leaves and bellflowers; botanical description underside, Derby mark and pattern number Height: 4.5cm Diameter: 22cm | 100-200 |
| 232 A NEOCLASSICAL JOHN ROSE COALPORT CREAMER Circa: 1800-1805 Of elegant oval straight-sided shape with a high handle, having a broad gilt and pink guilloche floral patterned frieze below a salmon band with purple palmettes; unmarked Height: 10.5cm | 100-150 |
| 233 A FINE AND RARE MASON'S BOTANICAL PLATE Circa: 1820 With finely moulded and gilt enriched floral borders centred with a pink hibiscus bloom, 'Althea Frutex', after an illustration by William Curtis from his eponymous serial botanical magazine; specimen title underside Diameter: 21.5cm | 100-200 |
| 234 A COALPORT EMPIRE STYLE TEAPOT Circa: 1810-15 Of tapering form with a 'grotesque' flying handle and spout, a domed lid with pinecone finial, having a frieze in salmon, purple and gold colours with paterae and palmettes between formal leaf borders, arabesques to the collar, unmarked; see M. Messenger, 'Coalport 1795-1926' colour plate 8 Height: 16cm Width: 20cm | 100-200 |
| 235 A COALPORT BOTANICAL PLATE Circa: 1800, London decorated A delicately moulded plate with beading and panels of piercings interspersed with floral sprigs, centred with a yellow 'Lesser Day Lily'; specimen title underside Height: 22.5cm | 100-200 |
| 236 A HYBRID PASTE HERCULANEUM LIVERPOOL PEDESTAL VASE Circa: 1810 The maroon and white ground baluster vase with a trumpet neck raised on a faux marble stand, with Empire style sphinx handles, and decorated to both sides with loose arrangements of summer flowers, apparently unmarked; for shape see P. Hyland 'The Herculaneum Pottery...' (2005) figure 155 Height: 27.5cm | 200-400 |
| 237 A DERBY OSIER MOULDED SAUCE BOAT Circa: 1760 The footed sauce boat with a volute handle and thumb spur, having moulded Rococo reserves enclosing birds on twigs and butterflies beneath a brown line bordered rim; unmarked Height: 11cm Width: 21.5cm | 300-400 |
| 238 A CHARLES BOURNE SPILL VASE Circa: 1810-15, pattern number 435 The cylindrical vase with a waisted neck and base, decorated with a finely painted bouquet of summer flowers in pink, orange, purple and white colours to a shaped reserve, a pink rose with gold leaves to the reverse, upon a cobalt ground, gilt enriched with vegetal motifs, pearl and gold borders; iron red marks underside Height: 11.5cm | 100-200 |
| 239 A RARE SPODE PEDESTAL VASE Circa: 1817-1820, pattern 2573 The flaring vase with volute handles and rosettes, with a luxuriant floral reserve and a border of roses to the base, richly gilded in the Regency manner; unmarked Height: 13cm | 300-500 |
| 240 A SIGNIFICANT COALPORT COMPORT WITH THE MCAULIFFE FAMILY CREST 1805-10, by James Donovan of Dublin, decorators and retailers Decorated in the French manner to three shaped reserves with pairs of brightly coloured birds in landscapes upon a lavishly gilt embellished cobalt ground with floral sprigs, a loose bouquet centrally; see same crested plate illustrated in Godden, Coalport and Coalbrookdale Porcelains (1970), colour plate 1 Height: 8cm Diameter: 25cm | 300-500 |
| 241 A GRAINGER LEE & CO WORCESTER PEDESTAL VASE Circa: 1815-20 The elegant Empire style vase with finely moulded dolphin handles and anthemion mounts, with a framed painted plaque of oriental poppies and stocks, upon a cobalt ground richly gilded with borders, vegetal motifs and festoons Height: 34cm | 100-200 |
| 242 A DERBY SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF 'ARIADNE' Circa: 1780, model 194, but incorrectly marked 193 as per biscuit model A patch period figure in an antique gown decorated with puce and gold flora and arranging her pink trimmed pale blue cape, raised on a square base, with incised marks and patches underside; see P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848, plate 242 Height: 22.5cm | 250-350 |
| 243 A ROCKINGHAM SPILL VASE WITH DECORATION ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN CRESWELL Circa: 1826-31 The cylindrical vase with a fine bright enamelled band of summer flowers upon a mauve and deep plum ground enclosed by gold bands and gilt vegetal borders, unmarked Height: 12cm | 80-120 |
| 244 A DR WALL WORCESTER SCENIC FLUTED DISH Circa: 1775 Of elegant form with a cobalt border and gilt scroll and strapwork embellishments, with a trio of loose floral posies to the cavetto accompanied by two butterflies and a ladybird, centred with a mill house and landscape scene, with blue crescent mark underside; with old staple repair Diameter: 21cm | 80-120 |
| 245 A ROCKINGHAM SPILL VASE WITH DECORATION BY EDWIN STEELE Circa: 1828-1831 The vase with a flaring rim, twin hawk and ring gilded handles and raised on a square base, decorated to a broad border with a profusion of bright summer flowers upon a mauve and deep plum ground, with gilded border trims; unmarked Height: 13.5cm | 150-350 |
| 246 A COALPORT PANORAMIC URN VASE WITH A ROSE BORDER Circa: 1805 The carinate shaped urn with high set whorl end handles, with gilt paste decoration to the collar and pedestal, the body with a continuous rural landscape above a border of pink roses on a black ground; unmarked Height: 20.5cm | 100-150 |
| 247 A SÈVRES LOUIS PHILIPPE PLATTER 1844, with red 'destination' mark, special order by the King The lobed oval platter with an ivy leaf border and gold bands on a cobalt ground, centred with a pair of festooned cupids bearing torches, the crest of Louis Philippe and musical trophies; blue and red printed marks underside, impressed numerals Length: 31cm Width: 45cm | 200-300 |
| 248 A FINE SPODE FLORAL TRIO COMPRISING TWO CUPS AND A SAUCER Circa: 1822 The gadroon shape trio superbly decorated with a profusion of loosely arranged summer blooms, roses, convolvulus, tulips and others upon a mauve and deep plum ground; iron red mark underside to the saucer and the smaller cup; see V.Wilkinson 'Spode-Copeland-Spode...' Colour plate 24 Height: 6.5cm (cup) Diameter: 14.5cm (saucer) | 100-150 |
| 249 A FREDERICK PEOVER SWAN HANDLED VASE Circa: 1820, pattern 656 The tapering vase with a trumpet neck, richly decorated with a profusion of flowers on a gilded ground, with gilt trims and applied pearls; painted number underside; same in, 'Painted Porcelain, Decorated British Ceramics 1750-1850, Geelong Art Gallery, page 22, catalogue no. 43 Height: 23cm | 120-160 |
| 250 A DR WALL WORCESTER SPARROW BEAK JUG Circa: 1770, provenance: the Clores Collection, number 127 The leaf moulded ovoid jug with a cylindrical neck and mask spout, an enamel decorated border to the rim, informal bouquets to the body and sprigs; unmarked, with Clores Collection label underside Height: 14.5cm | 100-200 |
| 251 A LEMON GROUND PEDESTAL VASE ATTRIBUTED TO SWANSEA Circa: 1815-20 An ovoid vase with high set volute handles with rosette terminals, a flaring neck and square base, having a gilt Rococo reserve with sprays of wheat ears enclosing an imaginary river view, a reserved butterfly in colours to the reverse, formal gilt borders to the neck and pedestal; unmarked Height: 23cm | 200-400 |
| 252 A FINE CHAMBERLAIN & CO WORCESTER FLORAL PLATE Circa: 1822-25 A gadroon edge square plate with shell motifs, centred with a delicately rendered arrangement of summer blooms, enclosed by pale blue borders dotted with little gilded stars or flowers, marks underside; shape illustrated in G. Godden 'Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852 (1992), plate 184 Length: 21.5cm Width: 21.5cm | 120-240 |
| 253 A COALPORT CABINET PLATE Circa: 1805, probably London decorated The lobe edged plate in apricot beige with a generous gilt arabesque border in the London manner and decorated with a pair of lightly detailed bronze silhouette Classical figures; unmarked Diameter: 20.5cm | 50-150 |
| 254 A DERBY SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN FIGURE, 'QUINN AS SIR JOHN FALSTAFF' Circa: 1780, model 291, a reissue of model 231 A corpulent figure with a generous face in a plumed hat, pink sleeveless jacket, floral waistcoat and lemon breeches, holding his sword and shield, raised on a Rococo flower encrusted base; incised model underside; cited P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848', p.339 Height: 23.5cm | 300-400 |
| 255 A PETITE PEDESTAL CUP AND SAUCER IN THE CHAMBERLAIN-WORCESTER STYLE Circa: 1820-30 In bright apple green, gilt decorated with festoons, scrolls and cartouches of flowers, unmarked Height: 3cm (cup) Diameter: 9cm (saucer) | 100-200 |
| 256 A DR WALL WORCESTER COS LETTUCE SAUCE BOAT Circa: 1765 The moulded leaf dish with a crabstock handle, decorated with additional applied leaves and gourd like fruits, enamel painted insects and butterflies; unmarked Height: 12cm Width: 22.5cm | 300-600 |
| 257 A BOW OCTAGONAL POLYCHROME BAMBOO AND ROCK PLATE Circa: 1755-60 In the oriental manner and decorated in a puce, emerald, apple green and mauve palette with a garden scene to the well and three informal sprays to the rim Length: 22cm Width: 22cm | 120-240 |
| 258 A DERBY LEAF DISH Circa: 1760 With a stem handle and enamel decorated with leaf outlines, purple veins, and a fanciful long legged bird with a scattering of insects; unmarked Length: 21.5cm Width: 17cm | 150-250 |
| 259 A DR WALL WORCESTER BOWL WITH DECORATION ATTRIBUTED TO 'THE SPOTTED FRUIT PAINTER' Circa: 1760-70 The mid green and white ground bowl with a meandering Rococo gilt border, decorated with finely painted fruit studies and colourful butterflies and insects; faux Meissen-style marks underside with the number 6 Height: 7.5cm Diameter: 16.5cm | 100-200 |
| 260 A DR WALL WORCESTER FANCY BIRD DISH Circa: 1770 A scallop edged plate with a fluted rim decorated with a colourful fancy bird in a landscape with a scattering of six butterflies and insects to the cavetto; unmarked Diameter: 16cm | 100-200 |
| 261 A NANTGARW TEA CUP AND SAUCER 1817-20, pattern 484 Empire shaped with a waisted foot and a high set loop handle decorated with a wide border of roses in urns, festoons, arching branches, pendants and torch motifs, in enamel colours and gilt upon a white ground; painted mark to cup only Height: 8.5cm (cup) Diameter: 14cm (saucer) | 50-100 |
| 262 A SPODE CAMPANA VASE Circa: 1802-5, pattern 311 The pedestal vase with upright bracket handles and lion's head mounts, decorated to the lower section with gilded birds beneath a formal border, the body with a frieze of full blown pink roses on a black ground; with impressed workman's mark 'P'; see L. Whiter 'Spode', plate 224 Height: 21cm | 100-300 |
| 263 A GALLANT AND HIS SHEPHERDESS, BY SAMSON AFTER CHELSEA Late 19th century, with 'gold anchor' mark used by Samson of Paris He in a blue and red cape, floral jacket and breeches, a dog at his heels, and his companion in a purple jacket, floral and pink skirts, carrying a basket of flowers, a sheep by her side, both raised on Rococo bases; gold anchor marks to the reverse Height: 32cm | 500-1000 |
| 264 A RIDGWAY DESSERT DISH AND TWO MATCHING PLATES Circa: 1820, pattern 660 Lavishly decorated, the square dish with moulded scrolls and lobed corners, boldly decorated to cobalt borders in cream and gold in the Regency manner and centred with a bordered floral bouquet, the circular plates of conforming design with individually decorated specimens; red pattern marks Diameter: 22cm (plates) | 150-300 |
| 265 A PAIR OF CHARLES BOURNE SPILL VASES Circa: 1807-10, pattern number 6 Straight-sided vases with waisted rims and bases, with borders and beaded bands, both decorated with pairs of flower embellished medallions, roses, gilt sprigs and foliage to the cobalt ground, painted pattern numbers underside Height: 12cm | 200-300 |
| 266 A DR WALL WORCESTER 'RICH QUEEN'S PATTERN' SAUCER Circa: 1760-70 Decorated throughout in Imari colours with panels of blossom branches and flowers alternating with cobalt panels with iron red floral mons and gilt sprigs; underglaze blue crescent mark underside Diameter: 20.5cm | 100-200 |
| 267 A DR WALL WORCESTER JAPAN 'FAN' PATTERN DISH 1753-65 A flute edged dish decorated with four semi-circular fan designs to the rim with radiating panels in green, iron red and cobalt with gilt patterns alternating with spherical motifs, centred with a large chrysanthemum mon; mock oriental marks of period underside Height: 4.5cm Diameter: 21cm | 150-250 |
| 268 AN EXQUISITE YELLOW FLIGHT BARR & BARR WORCESTER EGG OR COFFEE PEDESTAL CUP AND SAUCER WITH A BUTTERFLY HANDLE Circa: 1830 A floriform cup and saucer with embellished diamond points, the cup with a view to a cartouche of a church in a landscape, script marks underside; illustrated H. Sandon, 'Flight Barr & Barr Porcelain...', plate 190 Height: 6cm (cup) Diameter: 10.5cm (saucer) | 100-200 |
| 269 A CHAMBERLAIN'S WORCESTER CAMPANA VASE AND A PETITE POT 1820-25, with decoration attributed to John Webster The cobalt vase with a white and gold lower section having upright vine leaf mounted bracket handles, the covered pot with ringed lion handles, both decorated to gilded reserves with arrangements of summer flowers, the vase with red script mark underside, the pot similarly marked under the lid Height: 6.5cm and 11cm | 200-400 |
| 270 A PAIR OF DERBY SOFT PASTE 'MANDOLIN AND BAGPIPE PLAYERS' Circa: 1765, models E13 A gentleman bagpiper accompanied by a dog, and his shepherdess mandolin playing companion accompanied by a sheep, their country dress in pink and lemon colours and floral patterns, with small bocages and Rococo bases, unmarked; see similar version, P. Bradshaw, 'Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848, plate 74 Height: 19.5cm | 500-1000 |
| 271 A CHAMBERLAIN WORCESTER CABINET PLATE Circa: 1820, with decoration attributed to George Davis The plate with gadroons to the rims and a gilt decorated border, exquisitely decorated to the well with five animated exotic colourful birds in a charming imaginary landscape with European vegetation and palm trees; unmarked Diameter: 21.5cm | 200-400 |
| 272 A FLORAL DECORATED MINTON BLUE GROUND PEDESTAL VASE Circa: 1832-35 The vase of unrecorded shape, with a waisted neck, scrolling leafy handles and gadroons to the rims, richly gilded and reserved with a lavish floral display upon a marble base, unmarked Height: 20.5cm | 300-500 |
| 273 A SWANSEA IMARI PATTERN PLATE Circa: 1820, pattern 219 Boldly decorated with iron red flowers and scrolling vegetation in gilt to the cobalt border and three roundels of painted posies on a salmon ground, centred with an oriental garden scene enclosed by a laurel leaf border; red printed Swansea mark underside Diameter: 21cm | 100-200 |
| 274 A DR WALL WORCESTER FLUTED TEA CUP AND SAUCER Circa: 1765 A delicate cup with a moulded handle, decorated with loose arrangements of summer foliage and flowers, sprigs and insects in puce, purple, iron red and lemon colours, the saucer of conforming design Height: 4cm (cup) Diameter: 11cm (saucer) | 100-200 |
| 275 A SPODE PLAQUE IN A PORCELAIN FRAME Circa: 1810, provenance: The Worlock Collection, item 540 Depicting an informal arrangement of summer flowers in puce, pink, lemon and orange tones set in a porcelain gilt frame; printed mark of Spode in blue underside and Worlock Collection label Diameter: 17cm | 150-300 |
| 276 A DR WALL WORCESTER 'CHINESE FAMILY' TEA BOWL AND SAUCER Circa: 1770 A delightful petite bowl and conforming saucer with crow's foot red and gold borders and decorated in a polychrome palette with narrative scenes comprising pairs of male and female figures and a small child, furnishings and accessories Height: 4.5cm (cup) Diameter: 12cm (saucer) | 150-250 |
| 277 A THREE PIECE GARNITURE OF CHARLES BOURNE VASES Circa: 1810-15 The slightly conical vases with gilded fold over rims, with finely painted individual mixed bouquets to lemon reserves, decorated with applied pearls and lavish gilding throughout, unmarked Height: 12cm and smaller | 200-400 |
| 278 A GRAINGER LEE & CO WORCESTER BOTANICAL PLATE Circa: 1815-20 With gadroons to the rim detailed in gilt and decorated to the well with a striking image of 'Cyclamen Coum - Round Leaved Cyclamen', after an engraving from William Curtis's 'The Botanical Magazine', published March 1786; with specimen title and marks underside Diameter: 21.5cm | 100-200 |
| 279 A MASON'S IRONSTONE SWAN HANDLE VASE Circa: 1825, pattern 284 With a flaring undulating rim and a dimpled fluted body, decorated in an Imari palette with reserves of flora in vases and other motifs upon a cobalt ground, embellished with gilt tendrils and flowers; Mason's patent Ironstone China mark underside Height: 20cm | 150-250 |
| 280 A CHELSEA SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN BIRD PLATE Circa: 1765, gold anchor period The plate with a vigorous acanthus moulded border picked out in gilt and grey blue colours, centred with an exotic bird in a landscape and various insects; gold anchor mark; see same in the Victoria & Albert Museum Collection (C.70-1971) Diameter: 21cm | 150-250 |
| 281 A PAIR OF CHELSEA MUSICIAN FIGURES Circa: 1756-69, gold anchor period An elegant pair, she with a plumed head piece, a floral skirt and lemon apron and playing a triangle, and he with brimmed hat, in a pink coat and floral breeches playing a tambourine, both before bocages and raised on Rococo bases picked out in gilt; gold anchor marks to the reverse Height: 21.5cm | 400-800 |
| 282 A DERBY FLORAL PLATE Circa: 1810-15, pattern 36 The plate with a richly gilded border, centred with a loose arrangement of spring flowers, roses, tulips, bluebells, and soft glaucous foliage; iron red marks and numerals underside Diameter: 22.5cm | 80-120 |
| 283 AN EARLY SPODE JAPANESE PATTERN CHESTNUT BASKET AND STAND 1802-5, pattern 287 A lattice weave basket and stand with a conforming pierced rim, decorated with reserves of patterns, whimsical dragons, trailing blossoms and 'mons', centred with a large stylised iron red flower, blue concentric ring marks underside to one item and pattern numbers to both; pattern illustrated in L.Whiter's 'Spode', plate 223 Length: 22.5cm Width: 19cm (stand) | 250-500 |
| 284 A NANTGARW BOTANICAL PLATE Circa: 1817-18, decorated at the John Bradley atelier, 47 Pall Mall London The plate of gently scalloped form with a typical moulded rim, finely decorated with a 'Passion Flower' to the well, sprigged with floral and fruit specimens to the rim; with specimen title underside Diameter: 22cm | 100-200 |
| 285 A J & R CLEWS BLUE AND WHITE 'VILLAGE CHURCH' EARTHENWARE PLATTER Circa: 1820, potted at Cobridge Staffordshire In indigo blue colours, an oval platter with a rural scene enclosed by a rose border; incised '12' underside Length: 32cm Width: 24.5cm | 100-200 |
| 286 A MASON'S IRONSTONE 'TURNER'S BLUE WILLOW' PLATTER Circa: 1815-20 The rectangular platter with canted corners decorated with an oriental landscape enclosed by shaped floral and patterned borders, unmarked but with partial crescent style mark Length: 35cm Width: 27.5cm | 100-200 |
| 287 A CHELSEA SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN FLORAL PLATE Circa: 1755, red anchor period The lobed pie crust rim picked out in brown, decorated with sprigs and an asymmetric loose posy in puce, blue, lemon and iron colours upon a cream ground; tiny red anchor mark underside Diameter: 22cm | 100-200 |
| 288 A FLIGHT & BARR WORCESTER FIGURAL PLATE Circa: 1795-1800 The scallop edged plate with spiral moulding, decorated with gilt borders and swags, centred with a kneeling figure of a figure in Ottoman dress in a landscape setting, unmarked Diameter: 22cm | 100-200 |
| 289 A FREDERICK PEOVER PEDESTAL VASE 1818-22 An elegant pear shaped vase with a trumpet neck, swan neck handles and a slender pedestal to a squared base, decorated with a pair of exuberant bouquets of summer flowers to scrolling and meandering cartouches upon a richly gilded cobalt ground Height: 25cm | 200-400 |
| 290 A SPODE WHITE GROUND PEDESTAL VASE 1822, pattern 3789 The flaring vase with volute handles and rosettes, decorated with a colourful arrangement of summer flowers spilling from a basket, with an additional spray and sprig, pattern number only underside, similar decoration in L. Whiter 'Spode' (1970), colour plate VII Height: 15.5cm | 100-200 |
| 291 A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY PLATINUM LUSTRE HUNTING JUG Circa: 1815 The moulded jug decorated to both sides with hunters and their dogs in relief, trailing grapevines to the rim and lappet borders to the base, in green, purple and lemon colours Height: 16.5cm | 200-400 |