second DAY’S SALE

WEDNESDAY 5th October 2016

ORIENTAL & EUROPEAN CERAMICS & GLASS

Commencing at 10.00am Oriental and European Ceramics and Glass will be on view on: Friday 30th September 9.00am to 5.15pm Saturday 1st October 9.00am to 1.00pm Sunday 2nd October 2.00pm to 4.00pm Monday 3rd October 9.00am to 5.15pm Tuesday 4th October 9.00am to 5.15pm Limited viewing on sale day

Measurements are approximate guidelines only unless stated to the contrary

Enquiries: Andrew Thomas Enquiries: Nic Saintey Tel: 01392 413100 Tel: 01392 413100 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 501 503 504 503 A pair of large mid 19th century Continental glass decanters and stoppers of faceted decagonal form with long triple- ringed necks and pointed stoppers, 50 cm high [minor chips]. £600 - 800 504 A Bohemian overlay glass vase of slender footed form with knopped stem and castellated rim the green body overlaid with alternating white petal shaped panels either fret cut or enamelled with blooms on a gilt scrolling ground, 42 cm high, 19th century, [some wear to gold]. £300 - 500

505 A Lalique glass car mascot, ‘Falcon’ no.1124, 502 the polished clear body, 501 embossed the bell shaped bowl with a row of A colour twist wine glass ‘Lalique’ and basal tears engraved with an encircling band of fruiting vine engraved set on a straight stem with a double series twist comprising ‘France’, 15.5 four green spiral tapes within a white eight ply tape, on a cm high [beak domed foot, 15 cm high. trimmed] £300 - 400 on original 502 chromium mount A late 19th century English cameo glass finger bowl and engraved ‘Brevet in ruby glass overlaid in white with irises and other saucer Galleries, Pat....’ flowering stems, possibly Stevens and Williams, diameter of and later marble stand 14.5 cm. plinth. £300 - 500 £600 - 800

506-8 No Lots. 505 120 509 A Chinese Doucai dish the centre decorated in under glaze blue and red and over glaze green, red and yellow enamels with a fruiting vine within concentric circles the border with three branches of pomegranate, with further concentric rings on the rim, the underside of the rim with three single pomegranates, six character mark for Xuande, but probably late 17th/early 18th century, 20.5 cm diameter, [single flake and polishing to rim]. £1000 - 1500

121 510 A small Chinese painted terracotta figure of a horse standing four-square, Tang Dynasty, 15 cm high [some 512 damage and repair]. A Chinese famille verte dish painted with a central vase £50 - 100 of flowers surrounded by lappet cartouches containing 511 mountainous landscapes, insects and flowering plants within A Chinese Yixing teapot and cover of square section iron-red foliate borders, Kangxi, 27 cm diameter [restored]. moulded with panels of prunus, the reticulated cover with £150 - 200 toad finial, replacement white metal spout, 18th century, 11 cm high. £200 - 300

513 A Chinese export cup and saucer painted with vignettes of deer around a tree, fence and pink rockwork, a man with a 514 spear beyond, Qianlong, diameter of saucer 12 cm [restored]. A Chinese porcelain charger enamelled in the famille rose £150 - 200 palette with a deer and lingzhi fungus beneath a flowering lotus and a cricket, within a panelled border containing peony, chrysanthemum, prunus and other blooms, Qianlong, 32 cm diameter, [small restoration to rim]. £300 - 400

516 515 A pair of Chinese famille rose chargers each of circular A Chinese famille rose porcelain charger the centre form decorated with six asymmetric panels of peony and enamelled with a pair of shi shi and two brocade balls within chrysanthemum alternating with cracked ice and prunus borders of chrysanthemum, peony, other blooms and gourds, radiating around a central flower head within a narrow chain Qianlong, 35 cm diameter, [some interior wear]. and flower border, Qianlong, 35 cm diameter, [some wear to £500 - 600 gilded panels]. £300 - 500 122 518 A Chinese Dehua blanc de chine porcelain figure of Guanyin robed and in seated posture on a rocky knoll with an infant on her lap and a bound tablet to one side, 22 cm high, [infant devoid head]. £200 - 300

517 A Chinese porcelain blue and white charger of circular form painted with three Immortals and a pair of phoenix in a garden landscape within a fretted border containing panels of lozenges and coins, the rim with pairs of chrysanthemum, peony and prunus branches within a narrow scroll border, Qianlong, 35 cm diameter. £300 - 500

519 520 Two Chinese famille rose decorated plates each decorated A large Chinese Swatow dish of circular form enamelled in with a pair of cockerels in a landscape of pierced rocks, red and green with a pair of phoenix around a central motif chrysanthemum and peony, the rims with three floral sprays, contained within a panelled diaper border containing blooms Qianlong, 22.5 cm diameter [hair crack to one]. and birds, 16th century, bears retailer’s label for Ghigo £300 - 400 Antichita Torino, [some restoration and wear]. £100 - 200 521 A Chinese Neolithic terracotta jar of ovoid form with flared rim, painted with bands of geometric and diaper designs, 26 cm high £100 - 200

521 123 522 A Chinese ‘sancai’ glazed equestrian figure of a warrior wearing ornate tunic and decorated in lead glazed green, amber and black enamels, Ming Dynasty, 39 cm high [some damage and repair, formerly part of a roof tile]. £200 - 300 *Together with Oxford Authentication Report, sample no. C110k29. 524 A Chinese sancai glazed seated figure 523 of Guanyin wearing flowing robes and A Chinese painted tomb with a child on one knee, possibly Ming guardian figure, Lokapala with head Dynasty, 36 cm high. turned to the right and wearing armour £100 - 200 and elaborate tunic, standing on a recumbent animal, Tang Dynasty, 64 cm high [some damage and repair]. £300 - 500

525 A Chinese pottery cocoon vase the ovoid body incised with vertical geometric bands, traces of painted decoration, Han Dynasty, 26 cm high [chips to rim]. £100 - 200

526 527 A Chinese painted pottery horse and A Chinese painted pottery horse and rider cold painted in red and grey rider standing four-square, the rider pigments, the male rider wearing wearing a helmet and robes, probably elaborate headdress, probably Han Han Dynasty, 29 cm high [some Dynasty, 28 cm high. damage and repair]. £200 - 300 £100 - 200

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528 532 A group of five Chinese terracotta A group of nine Chinese earthenware animals with traces of painted tiles variously moulded in relief with decoration, comprising a reclining dog, warriors, an equestrian and standing three rams and an ox, probably Han figures, one with attached label ‘Sung Dynasty, 8-16 cm wide. Dynasty/tile from a Buddhist building’, £60 - 100 15 x 18cm to 529 26 x 24 cm [9]. A group of four Chinese pottery £80 - 120 standing figures of three ladies and 533 one man, one lady decorated with A large Chinese Cizhou-style vase white pigment, Han Dynasty, 22-29 cm of baluster form with short cylindrical high [some damage and repair]. neck, painted in brown on the cream £80 - 120 ground with concentric bands of 530 foliage, abstract motifs and characters, A pair of Chinese pottery money tree Song Dynasty or later, 64 cm high stands in the form of reclining mythical [shoulder with stilt marks]. beasts with open mouths, decorated £300 - 500 533 with white and pink pigments, probably 534 Han Dynasty, 24 cm wide, 14 cm high. A large Chinese grey pottery jar of £150 - 250 baluster form with incised geometric 531 bands and taotie mask loop handles, A Chinese pottery sedan chair and probably Han Dynasty, 43 cm high roof with four attendant figures the [minor damage]. chair decorated with green and ochre £100 - 200 gazes, the figures unglazed, each figure 535 with one arm raised to support the A Chinese pottery figure of a Court poles bearing the chair, Ming Dynasty, attendant with detachable head 33 and 25 cm high [minor damage]. wearing a high red hat and green lead * Together with Oxford Authentication glazed robe, on hexagonal base, Ming Report, sample no. C103m93. Dynasty, 39 cm high [some repair, hands lacking]. £60 - 80 536 535 536 A Chinese pottery seated dignitary with left arm raised and head turned, possibly listening to music, Han Dynasty, 20 cm high. £50 - 80

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537 539 541 A Chinese pottery head and shoulders A Chinese porcelain bowl the interior A Chinese porcelain small punch bowl bust of a smiling female wearing enamelled in the famille rose palette decorated in the rich Mandarin palette headdress, probably Han Dynasty, 29 with peony and chrysanthemum, with panels of ladies music making and cm high [losses]. the exterior with similar blooms and seated at tables within diaper panels, £40 - 60 household objects, Qianlong, 26 cm Qianlong, 26 cm diameter. 538 diameter, with pierced wooden stand, £300 - 500 A pair of Chinese blue and white [some interior wear]. sleeve vases painted with lotus blooms £100 - 150 between bold ruyi-head and floral 540 borders, Kangxi, 17 cm high, [some A Chinese Lonquan dish of shallow damage]. form with notched rim, the centre £300 - 500 incised with a peony with bands of scrolling foliage beneath a celadon glaze, Ming, 26.5 cm diameter, [cracked]. *Bears paper labels for Sidney Moss and S. Berkeley Smith Collection, July, 1922, No.592. £80 - 120

126 542 543 544 A Chinese Export teapoy and matched A Chinese Doucai porcelain globular A Chinese blue and white jar of cover painted in pink camaieu and jar painted with two lotus shaped baluster form painted with lotus shaped iron red with floral sprays, sprigs and panels of fruiting peach and prunus panels of scholars and other figures scrollwork, Qianlong, 12 cm high between leafy floral sprays, apocryphal within fenced gardens on a diaper [hair crack to rim] and a matched six-character Chenghua mark within ground, 18th century, 21 cm high. Continental cover. double circles, 12 cm high [minor £200 - 400 £70 - 90 crazing at the base] and wood cover. £300 - 500

545 551 545 551 A set of five Chinese blue and white A pair of Chinese doucai saucer dishes chargers painted with squirrels each enamelled with a peach branch, amongst bamboo, the rims carved with lingzhi fungus and pierced rocks around scrolling flowers and foliage, Qianlong, a central Chinese character, apocryphal 43 cm diameter [two restored, three six character mark for Yongzheng within badly damaged and with losses]. concentric rings, 12 cm diameter. £300 - 500 £100 - 200 Provenance Kingsnympton Park, Devon.

546 A Chinese terracotta figure of a horse standing four-square, on plain rectangular base, Tang Dynasty, 32 cm high [some damage]. £100 - 200 546 547-50 No Lots.

127 552 A Chinese celadon glazed vase of tapering form the body carved with a pair of dragons competing for a flaming pearl, amongst cloud scrolls, beneath a band of stiff leaves, 23.5 cm 553 high, apocryphal six character seal mark with sinuous pink dragon handles for Qianlong, 23.5 cm high. A Chinese double gourd pink dragon vase with loose eyes, the turquoise ground body relief moulded to either side with two £150 - 250 panels of dragons amongst flames, the foot rim decorated with waves, apocryphal impressed Qianlong seal mark, 35 cm high. £500 - 700

554 A Chinese flambe-glazed porcelain vase, Fanghu of pear-shaped rectangular form with lug handles, the 555 exterior covered with lavender tinged A pair of Chinese pink ground vases of cylindrical form with short everted rims, flambe glazes, impressed six-character finely painted with swallows and knarled branches bearing yellow blossom on a pink Guangxu mark and of the period, 30 sgraffito ground, iron-red four-character marks for the Hall for the Cultivation of cm high [neck damaged, chip to foot Virtue, probably Republic Period, 11.5 cm high. rim ]. £500 - 700 £250 - 350

128 556 557 A Chinese porcelain figure of a seated Buddha in A Chinese porcelain ‘two carp’ dish of footed pear shaped form, the typical posture wearing a brick decorated robe and exterior moulded in low relief with paired carp highlighted in coral and holding prayer beads and a sack, impressed seal gold on a blue sgraffito decorated ground, iron red six character mark mark ‘Zhu Maoji Zao’, Republican Period, 27 cm high. for Xianfeng and of the period, 18 cm long. £400 - 500 £500 - 700

559 Three Chinese porcelain pale celadon bowls of thinly potted form with petal shaped rims the centre of each with incised decoration within radial ribbed borders, 15.5 - 17 cm diameter, [glue repairs to one]. £150 - 200

558 A Chinese Qingbai porcelain wine ewer of melon shaped form with raised flaring neck, grooved strap handle with leafy terminal and slender spout, the body with simple linear decoration, under pale celadon glazes, 30 cm high. £300 - 400 560 A Chinese famille rose group and two similar biscuit figures the former modelled as the ‘laughing twins’ Hehe Exrian seated on pierced rocks one holding a dish of money the other coins linked by a cord, 19.5 cm high, together with two figures of Daoist immortals in seated posture on kidney shaped bases, 25 cm high, late 18th or early 19th century, [some repair] £500 - 800

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564 A Oriental brown and green glazed 561 pottery vase and a brown glazed jug the first of baluster form, 24 cm high; 561 the jug with loop handle, the brown A Chinese porcelain peach bloom treacle glaze falling short of the base, of squat baluster form the pale vase 19 cm [chips]. flambé glaze darkening towards the base, apocryphal six character mark for £30 - 50 565 Kangxi, 17 cm high. Eight Chinese porcelain famille rose £100 - 200 comprising a pair enamelled 562 plates with peony and other blooms within a A pair of Chinese porcelain wine cups foliate meander, a pair decorated with each of circular form, the exterior a lakeside landscape, [one glued] and enamelled with bamboo, the base with four variously decorated with flowers, six character mark for Yongzheng within Qianlong, 22-23 cm diameter, [some concentric circles, probably Republican fritting]. Period, 6.5 cm diameter. £200 - 300 £100 - 200 563 A large Chinese blue and white bottle vase painted with mothers and their children in fenced gardens within lotus shaped panels, the slender neck with lappets, floral sprays and auspicious objects, six-character Kangxi mark within a double circle, 19th century, 44 563 cm high and wood stand. £400 - 600

566 566 A Chinese sang de boeuf glazed vase and one other the former of bottle shaped form with an evenly distributed copper red glaze, six character mark for Qianlong, 29 cm high, [glued section to rim], together with another similarly glazed vase of squat form with raised flaring neck, 18 cm high, [rim chip]. £200 - 400

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130 567 A pair of Chinese eggshell porcelain lime-green ground vases each of ovoid form with waisted neck and everted rim, finely painted with lotus blooms and leafy strapwork and other flowers, reserved on a lime-green ground between lappet and diaper borders, turquoise glazed interior and base, apocryphal iron-red Qianlong six-character seal marks, early 20th century, 19 cm high with carved hardwood stands and in fitted case. £1500 - 2000 Provenance Acquired in Peking in 1910-12 and thence by family descent.

131 569 A pair of Chinese celadon glazed bottle vases each decorated in white enamel with butterflies, 42 cm high. £300 - 400

568 A pair of Chinese porcelain famille noire vases of shouldered square form with raised flaring neck, each facet decorated in famille verte enamels on a black ground with numerous figures in a landscape, apocryphal six character marks for Kangxi, 50 cm high, [some light surface wear]. £500 - 800 570 A Chinese porcelain baluster jar and domed cover enamelled front and verso with panels containing figures in landscapes, reserved on a profuse iron red foliate scrolling ground with yellow blooms, the neck with a panelled band containing precious objects and a prunus branch, blue six character mark for Kangxi in concentric circles, but 19th century, 33 cm high. £200 - 300

571 A group of four Chinese blue and white bottle vases comprising a pair painted with fortified buildings by a lake, apocryphal four-character Kangxi marks, 25 cm [damage to necks]; a garlic necked vase painted with panels of auspicious objects reserved on a powder blue ground, double circle mark, 30 cm [damage to neck and footrim]; and a dragon vase with applied chilong to the neck, apocryphal four-character Kangxi mark, 30cm [4]. £100 - 200 572 A pair of Chinese famille rose small fish bowls painted with panels of officials and warriors on a pink, yellow and green diaper ground, the interiors with iron-red carp, late 19th century, 21 cm diameter. £200 - 300 132 574 A pair of Chinese blanc de Chine Dehua lotus bowls in the form of a lotus flower with applied buds, stems and foliage, 21 cm wide. £100 - 200

575 A large Chinese famille verte brushpot of waisted cylindrical form, painted with birds, butterflies and other insects amongst tree peony and rockwork, 19.5 cm wide, 15.5 cm high. £400 - 600 573 A Chinese porcelain yen yen vase decorated in under glaze blue and famille verte enamels, the neck with panels of paired ducks amongst lotus and a magpie amongst chrysanthemum and peony, the body with panels variously containing household objects, figures, a fortress, a lion dog, an archer, quail and a tiger, reserved on a profuse ground of flowers, foliage and narrow bands, six character Qianlong mark, but 19th century, 61 cm high, [glue repair to neck] £500 - 700

576 A group of three Chinese Canton famille rose dishes painted with panels of insects, birds, dignitaries and other figures within ornate iron red and gilt dragon borders, 19th century, comprising a scallop shaped dish, 24 cm wide, a rectangular dish, 21 cm wide and a plate, 20 cm diameter [the plate restored]. £100 - 150 577 An opposing pair of Chinese porcelain figures of cranes each with arched necks and one leg raised on a stump adorned with lingzhi fungus, under green, yellow and brown glazes, 40 cm high, impressed four character seal mark to bases. £200 - 300

133 578 579 A Chinese blue and white porcelain and A Chinese Export octagonal tureen and cover with boar’s head hardwood table screen the square porcelain panel handles and foliate finial, with clobbered decoration of daisies painted with an extensive lake landscape, 25 cm; and other flowers and foliage in iron red, pink, green and yellow the stand carved and reticulated [some damage to enamels, the porcelain Qianlong, the decoration later, 33 cm wide. stand]. £200 - 250 £150 - 250 580 A Chinese Yixing teapot, liner and cover of barrel shaped form, the knop with two independent rings, impressed with a band of bats and two rows of characters, impressed si character mark to base, [staple repair to cover]. £80 - 120

582 A Mayan pottery bowl and a pottery cooking pot the thinly potted bowl decorated with an incised band of hooked motifs, 19 cm wide [damage and losses to both]. 581 £30 - 50 A Satsuma earthenware koro and cover the inverted gourd shaped body modelled with an encircling dragon and set on three feet, the pierced cover with kylin knop, profusely decorated with a landscape containing cranes and blooms, beneath a lappet band, signed to base, Meiji, 19 cm high, [some wear to cover]. £80 - 120

134 583 A London blue and white delftware fuddling cup in the form of three globular cups with cylindrical necks linked by intertwined handles, each painted with daisy like flowers and foliage, probably Southwark, mid 17th century, 13 cm wide, 9 cm high [minor chipping to rims]. £1500 - 2500

135 584 585 A Roman pottery ewer, a Spanish botiga and a small A Qajar vase, a similar dish and a North African double flask the vase jar the first decorated with iron-red concentric bands, and dish with figural, animal and foliate decoration, 24 and 25 cm, the 16 cm; the second glazed in green, 25 cm; the third flask painted with geometric designs, 21 cm [some damage], with mottled blue/green glaze, 12 cm [3]. £40 - 60 £40 - 60 586 A late 19th/early 20th century Ewenny novelty pottery pig jug slip glazed in ocre, sgraffito decorated and inscribed ‘Y.Mochyn’, 20 cm high [some damage and glaze loss]. £100 - 200 587-9 No Lots.

590 A Portobello pottery Toby jug and cover of traditional form with the toper holding a pipe and jug of ale, painted and sponged in yellow, brown, blue, green and pink, circa 1830-40, 24 cm high. £200 - 250 586 591 A pottery toby jug modelled as a seated toper in tricorn hat, frock coat and britches with a pipe in one hand and a jug in the other, on a canted and sponged rectangular base with caryatid handle, mid 19th century, 25.5 cm high. £80 - 120 590 593 An opposing pair of Staffordshire spaniel inkwells and a similar group the former in standing pose with fore paws resting on a barrel containing a pup, on blue gilt line bases, 13 cm long, together with a porcelainous group of a dog and puppy beside an ornate kennel. £120 - 150 592 594 592 594 A George Gordon (Prestonpans) pottery stilton A Read & Clementson pottery commemorative jug for the cover, stand and jug transfer decorated in light blue proclamation of Victoria, transfer printed in puce with a portrait of the in the Florentine pattern, cartouche marks, circa 1830, young princess and verso H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent and beneath stand 27 cm diameter, [cover and jug cracked]. the spout a crown, national emblems and ‘Proclaimed 20th of June £150 - 180 1837’, printed, puce crown and R & C and incised 4, 20.5 cm high, [some slight flaws]. £150 - 180

136 595 A Swansea Pottery pearlware jug of ovoid form with strap handle, transfer printed in blue with the ‘Precarious Chinaman’ pattern below a corn and husk border, circa 1800-05, 21 cm high [chips to foot rim]. £300 - 500 596 Six various transfer decorated blue and white strainers comprising a Rogers example in the Greek Statue pattern, [restored rim chips], a Minton example in the Chinese Marine pattern, [restored], three in the Willow pattern and one other. £100 - 150

597 598 A pearl glazed transfer decorated Two unattributed pearl glazed transfer decorated blue and white strainers of oval blue and white strainer of oval form form one in the Giraffe and Camel Willow pattern within a peony scroll border, the decorated in the Beemaster pattern latter in the Angry Lion pattern, early 19th century, 36 and 28 cm long, [the latter within a simple scroll border, impressed cracked and chipped]. ‘16’, early 19th century, 34 cm long, £150 - 200 [two minute rim chips]. £150 - 200

599 600 A Davenport and a Edward & George Phillips transfer decorated blue and white An unattributed pearl glazed transfer meat strainers the former decorated in Villagers pattern within a simple stylised decorated blue and white decorated husk border, impressed anchor and Davenport, early/mid 19th century, 34 cm long, strainer of oval form and in the [hair crack], the latter in the Pastoral Scene, impressed knot and Phillips Longport, Fishermen and Nets pattern within a early/mid 19th century, 29 cm long, [tiny chip and glaze flaw]. simple narrow border, early/mid 19th £150 - 200 century, 40 cm long. £100 - 150

137 601 Four pottery transfer decorated blue and white strainers of oval form in the Bridge at Lucano, Italian, Grasshopper and Greek patterns, all except the latter with impressed marks, early 19th century, 37, 33, 29 and 37 cm long, [Grasshopper restored, minor flakes to margins of the latter]. £150 - 200

602 Three unattributed pearl glazed transfer decorated blue and white strainers of oval form, one from the Monks Rock Series within a floral border, one in the Palladian Porch pattern on a vermiculi ground and floral border, [restoration to margin] and one with figures before a Gothic castle in a pastoral landscape within a foliate, shell and fish scale border, [chipped verso] all mid 19th century, 33, 37 and 39 cm long. £150 - 200

138 603 604 A large pearl glazed transfer A close pair of Doulton Lambeth majolica urns of squat campana form, moulded decorated jug in the Beemaster pattern with a band of fruiting vine, on square bases, green circular mounts, late 19th of typical bellied form with double century, 22.5 cm high, [hair crack and small area of over painting]. scroll handle, early 19th century, [spout £250 - 350 chipped, rim cracked]. £200 - 400

605 606 A large Minton pottery circular plaque decorated by John A Bretby pottery stick stand modelled Evans with a view of St Michaels Mount in the foreground, as a bear cub with inset glass eyes sailors salvaging a wreck, signed lower left, impressed Minton climbing a tree trunk, early 20th century, with indistinct datecode and captioned St. Michael’s Mount 67 cm high, [significant loss under base, Cornwall, circa 1875-80, 44 cm diameter. rim chip]. £250 - 350 £200 - 300 607 A majolica planter in the form of an elephant modelled standing with curled trunk and supporting a blanket and howdah on it’s back, under turquoise glazes, late 19th or early 20th century, 29 cm high, [trunk restored]. £120 - 180

139 608 A Clarice Cliff Fantasque jardiniere of Dover shape enamelled in the Butterfly pattern, Fantasque backstamp, circa 1929-30,19.5 cm high, [light interior wear]. £200 - 300

609 A Moorcroft pottery vase of oviform, tube lined in the Pomegranate pattern in purple, russet and red on a blue 610 ground, impressed Moorcroft Made in A Moorcroft pottery lamp base England with blue signature, circa 1918- of baluster form, tube lined in the 29, 21 cm high. Anemone pattern in red, blue, purple £300 - 400 and green on a graduating blue green ground, impressed signature, Potter to H.M. the Queen and Made in England with painted initials, circa 1950-70, 32 cm high. £250 - 350 611 A Moorcroft pottery bowl of circular form, tube lined in the Pomegranate pattern in red, blue and russet on a blue ground, impressed Moorcroft Made in England with blue signature, circa 1918-29, 29 cm diameter, [restored]. £200 - 300 612 Two Moorcroft pottery vases one of baluster form, the other of globular form both tube lined in the Pomegranate pattern in red, blue, russet and some green reserved on a blue ground, the former impressed Moorcroft Made in England and the 615 latter Moorcroft Burslem, circa 1918-29 and 1913-16 respectively, 9 and 6.5 cm 614 615 high. A Moorcroft pottery vase and one Three Harry Juniper Bideford Pottery £150 - 250 later example the former of squat form, terracotta vases two of oviform with 613 tubelined in the Anemone pattern in raised necks and one with narrow Two Moorcroft pottery small dishes blue, red, white and green on a blue raised neck, each matt painted with of circular form, tubelined in the Pansy ground, impressed Moorcroft Made bold abstract designs, two inscribed pattern in pink, blue, white and green in England, 8 cm high together with Bideford Pottery and one Harry Juniper on a blue green ground and one a modern oviform example tubelined Bideford, 18.5 - 23 cm high. tubelined in the Pomegranate pattern with anemones on a blue ground, 10 £120 - 180 in red, blue, yellow and green on a cm high, impressed Moorcroft Made in 616-9 No Lots. blue ground, impressed marks and England with datecode for 1993 a facsimile signature to one, 11.5 cm £80 - 120 diameter. £100 - 200

140 620 A Bow porcelain patty pan and a Worcester First Period bowl the form of typical circular form, the interior painted in blue with flowers and foliage within a fretted border, the 621 exterior with three sprigs, circa 1765-75, 12 cm diameter, the A pair of Chelsea porcelain dishes of navette form each latter blind moulded to the exterior with chrysanthemum decorated in colours with fancy birds in a landscape, gold within narrow blue borders, workman’s mark to base. (2) anchor marks, circa 1760-65, 27 cm long, [restored]. £150 - 180 £400 - 500

622 623 A Chelsea porcelain dish of oval form with feather moulded A Chelsea porcelain plate of circular form rim enamelled in colours with figs, cherries, plums, a butterfly enamelled in colours with plums, cherries, a and insect, red anchor mark, circa 1755, [stress crack and pea pod and butterfly within a green border, some stain]. red anchor, circa 1755, 22 cm diameter, [firing £200 - 250 crack on rim]. £180 - 220

625 626 A Champion’s (Bristol) porcelain A Worcester First Period tea bowl cup enamelled in colours with a rose and saucer and a matching Caughley 624 centred bouquet and scattered sprays, example both printed in blue with painted blue cross and ‘19’, circa 1770- a version of the Mother and Child A Chelsea porcelain plate of circular form with feather moulded rim 80, 6 cm high, [glue repair to handle], pattern, the former marked with a enamelled in colours with garden together with a late 18th century cup hatched crescent, the latter with ‘C’, blooms, red anchor, circa 1755, 22.5 cm decorated with Chantilly Sprigs. (2) both circa 1775-85 together with a diameter, [tiny rim chip, light surface £100 - 120 saucer in the Three Ladies pattern, wear]. hatched crescent, circa 1770-80. (5) £150 - 200 £100 - 150 141 627 628 Two Worcester First Period porcelain tea bowls and saucers A group of Worcester First Period porcelain comprising three one painted in blue with the Birds in Branches pattern, the tea bowls, a saucer and cream jug printed in blue in Fruit latter printed in blue in the Circled Landscape pattern, both Sprigs pattern, hatched crescent marks, circa 1770-80, together with hatched crescent marks, circa 1770-85 and 1780-90. with a pair of tea bowls and saucers painted in blue in the £100 - 150 Mansfield pattern, open crescent marks, circa 1760-80. (9) £150 - 200

629 A pair of Worcester First Period 630 porcelain pickle dishes of leaf shaped A group of Worcester First Period porcelain tea ware comprising a teapot and form each painted in blue with a cover, cream jug, cup tea bowl and saucer printed in blue in the Three Flowers variation of the Pickle Leaf Vine pattern, pattern, hatched crescent marks, circa 1770-80, [jug and cover restored], together open crescent marks, circa 1760-70, 8.5 with a sugar box and cover, two cups, a tea bowl and saucer printed in the Fence cm long, [minor flakes on rims]. pattern, hatched crescent, script ‘W’ and workman’s marks, circa 1765-85, [some loss £60 - 90 to knop]. (11) £180 - 220

633 A group of Caughley and Liverpool porcelain comprising a Caughley tea bowl and saucer painted in blue in the Rock Strata Island pattern, script ‘S’ marks, a cup in the Temple pattern, a pair of Liverpool saucers printed with ducks in a Chinese landscape and a tea bowl. (6) 631 £80 - 120 A Worcester First Period porcelain tea 634 bowl and saucer and similar Liverpool Ceramic Reference Books Worcester cup and saucer the former printed in Blue and White Porcelain 1751- blue in the Fisherman and Cormorant 1790, Branyan, French & Sandon pattern, hatched crescent mark, circa and Worcester Porcelain 1751-1793, 1775-90, the latter by Seth and John Henry Sandon, both annotated on Pennington part printed in the similar frontispiece. Fisherman and Pleasure Boat pattern, £30 - 50 circa 1778-99, bears paper label for Williams-Wood Collection. 635 £80 - 100 A pair of Bow powder 632 blue ground vases A group of Worcester First Period and matched covers porcelain comprising an unusual small each with elaborate mug printed and painted in blue with double scroll handles four lace bordered panels of flowers and moulded foliate and butterflies, the interior with a borders, painted with cell border, [slight chip], a larger can oval panels of ‘fancy painted in blue in the Cannonball birds’ amongst fruiting pattern, hatched crescent mark, [some foliage reserved on a bleed], a tea bowl and saucer printed in gilded powder blue the Man in a Pavilion pattern, hatched ground, circa 1770, crescent mark, a tea bowl in the 28 cm high [some European Landscape pattern, hatched damage and repair, crescent. (5) covers matched]. £120 - 180 £400 - 600

142 636 A Worcester [First Period] armorial mug of cylindrical form with grooved loop handle, decorated in the atelier of James Giles with the coat-of-arms of Fleetwood with wolf’s head crest and supported by pine leaves, flanked on either side with a sepia neo-classical urn hung with drapery, the rim with a band of vines, scattered floral sprays below including auricula, forget-me-not and scarlet pimpernel, circa 1765-70, 14 cm high. £800 - 1200 Note The armorial is definitely of Fleetwood although the green motifs in the top right and lower left quarters are unidentified but possibly relate to a family name in a previous generation. The distinctive supporting pine leaves appear on other armorials decorated in the Giles workshops, including those of Hayes, Acclom and Calmady. The remaining pieces of the Calmady service were sold by the descendants of the family at Bearne’s, Torquay in 1985.

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637 A Derby blue and white dolphin ewer creamboat moulded and painted with shells and foliage, circa 1770-80, 8 cm high. £200 - 300 638 An early Worcester blue and white creamboat and a Worcester ‘sparrow- beak’ jug the creamboat of fluted form with double scroll handle, painted with the Prunus Root pattern, workman’s mark, circa 1758, 10 cm wide [damaged]; the jug painted with the Two Quails pattern, open crescent mark, circa 1775, 9.5 cm high [handle 639 640 re-stuck]. £150 - 250 639 A Lowestoft blue and white ‘sparrow- beak’ cream jug painted with a chinoiserie lake landscape with pagodas, rockwork and flowering trees, circa 1775, 9 cm high [crack to rim]. £80 - 120 640 A Liverpool blue and white coffee can painted with the cannonball pattern, Philip Christian’s factory, circa 1765, 6 cm high. £120 - 180 641 An early Worcester blue and white feather moulded teabowl and saucer and a similar faceted teabowl the first 641 painted with the ‘Feather Mould Floral’ pattern with insects and floral sprays, workman’s marks, circa 1758-60, saucer 12.5 cm diameter; the faceted teabowl painted with the prunus root pattern, workman’s mark, circa 1758-60 [damage to rim]. £150 - 250

144 642 A rare Vauxhall blue and white vase of ogee form with foliate scrolled handles, painted with panels depicting an extensive oriental lake landscape, the reverse with an attendant holding a parasol above two Chinese figures with a pagoda to one side, the panels reserved on a solid blue floral ground, on circular pedestal foot, circa 1755-58, 13.5 cm high [minor chip to rim]. £3000 - 5000 Note The shape is copied from the Vincennes ‘Vase à Oreilles’ designed by Jean-Claude Duplessis in the 1750s. An almost identical underglaze blue decorated vase was illustrated [plate 203 c and d] ECC Transactions 1989 Vol.13 Part 3. Vauxhall polychrome vases of this shape are usually attributed to the atelier of James Giles.

145 643 A Worcester First Period porcelain basket of pierced oval form, the rope handles with leafy terminals, the exterior applied with flowerheads, printed in blue in the Pine Cone Group pattern, hatched crescent mark, circa 1770-85, 24 cm long. £80 - 120

644 A pair of Bow figures of grape sellers the youth holding a bunch of grapes in each hand, the girl with a basket of grapes on one arm and bunches of grapes in her apron, the raised scroll bases applied with flowers and heightened in green, circa 1765, 17 cm high [some repair]. £200 - 300

645 An English porcelain dinner service enamelled with a displaying eagle and the motto ‘Mente Manuque’ within a raised floral and ‘C’ scroll border embellished in gold and reserved on a blue ground, comprising forty three plates, twenty four soup plates,, five graduating serving plates, a circular and a rectangular open dish and a stilton stand, mid 19th century, [some damages]. £300 - 350

646 A pair of Minton figural candlesticks in the form of girl and youth flower and fruit sellers, the sconces, columns and bases applied with flowers and foliage, circa 1830-40, 22 cm high [minor damage and restoration]. £300 - 500 647 A mid 19th century English porcelain bough pot and cover of oval form with shell and mask head handles, painted with a ruined abbey and a moated manor house within cartouches on a gilt scrolled and moulded salmon pink ground, 29 cm wide [repair to handles]. £150 - 200

146 648 A pair of Minton figures of flower sellers in the form of a youth and girl in 18th century costume, each seated between two large baskets of flowers, on gilt scrolled bases, model numbers 58 and 59, circa 1830-40, 14 cm high, 19 cm wide [minor restoration]. £300 - 500

649 A pair of Minton figures of flower and fruit sellers 650 the gallant and lady holding a bunch of grapes and A large early 19th century English porcelain rectangular plaque bunches of flowers respectively, each with a two- painted in the manner of Thomas Steel with fruit including handled wicker basket below and on gilt and green plums, peaches, grapes, gooseberries, cherries and a gourd on a foliate scrollwork bases, model numbers 84 and 85, variegated grey marble table, circa 1820-30, 26 x 34 cm [broken circa 1830-40, 21 cm high [some restoration]. across and restored] in gilt frame. £150 - 200 £150 - 250

651 652 653 A Nantgarw porcelain botanical plate A trio, a similar cup and A pair of Flight, Barr and Barr and an English plate in the French saucer and a gilt-ground cabinet cup Worcester porcelain plates each style the first painted in London the trio painted with pink roses within painted with a named landscape with a large central floral spray and ornate gilt borders, pattern 828 [some vignette titled ‘Binstead Cottage, insects surrounded by a blue enamel rubbing to gilt]; the cup and saucer Isle of Wight’ and ‘Maentwrog, line, the rim with five smaller sprays, painted floral sprays [cup cracked]; the Merionethshire’ within a gilt bordered impressed mark, circa 1820, 23 cm cabinet cup in the Swansea style with apple green rim, printed and impressed diameter [rubbed]; the second painted serpent head scroll handle, the exterior marks, circa 1820/30, 22 cm diameter. in the Paris manner with a central vase painted with a continuous band of £150 - 200 of flowers on a gilt ground, 23.5 cm flowers and foliage above a beaded diameter [stacking wear]. foot rim, on three paw feet. £100 - 150 £100 - 150 147 654 655 An English porcelain, probably A Coalport porcelain presentation jug of bulbous form with Coalport, vase and cover the campana ribbed foliate capped handle and thumb rest enamelled shaped body with gilt caryatid handles front and verso with bouquets and scattered sprays, beneath on a pedestal base, surmounted by a the spout a bee-hive and in gold ‘G.A.M. Apl. 9 1823’, 21 cm waisted and domed cover, enamelled high, [hair crack]. front and verso with quadrilobed £200 - 300 panels of flowers and fruit reserved on *This jug is illustrated as plate 152, page 198, Coalport 1795- a pink, gilt embellished ground, 25 cm 1926, Michael Messenger high, [restored knop]. £150 - 200

656 An Aynsley commemorative loving cup finely painted by Note It seems that whilst the business was run by his Arthur Handley with a portrait of John Aynsley and verso with sons John Aynsley liked to maintain his skills as there is an a bearded gentleman wearing a glengarry and tunic, reserved undecorated mug in the Museum, Hanley, inscribed on a royal blue and profusely gilt ground, captioned on the ‘Made by John Aynsley Esq J.P. on his Eightieth Birthday underside ‘Made by John Aynsley on his 73rd Birthday Dec December 11th 1903’ 11/96 - Painted by Arthur J. Handley’, 13 cm high, together with a print of the same. £300 - 400

148 657 A pair of Minton porcelain two handled pedestal vases and covers after Sèvres originals, the bodies with raised foliate swags and domed cushion covers, enamelled front and verso with fruit and floral bouquets on a blue ground embellished with raised gilding, circa 1860-70, 30 cm high, [glue repair to one knop]. £300 - 500

658 659 A pair of English, probably Minton ‘seaux’ each of footed Two Coalport porcelain tea kettles one of squat form with form with foliate handles and ribbed rim, each enamelled foliate moulded handle and spout, the latter of tapering with children in a landscape reserved on a gilt scroll and cylindrical form with overhead handle and lobed spout, both foliate embellished ground, faux Sèvres marks to base, mid decorated in the Japanese Grove pattern, green backstamps, 19th century, [some wear to the gold]. circa 1885-1891, 13 and 20 cm high, [the latter restored]. £150 - 250 £100 - 150 *Both are illustrated as plate 260, page 315, Coalport 1795- 1926, Michael Messenger

660 A pair of Coalport porcelain vases and covers of slender quadrilobed form with gilt foliate moulded bases and handles and pierced covers, enamelled with four floral panels on a green ground, 27 cm high, circa 1825-50, [small restoration to knops]. £200 - 300 *Whilst unmarked, the shape appears in William Hedley’s Design Book and is illustrated as plate 226A in Coalport & Coalbrookdale , Geoffrey Godden

149 661 A pair of Coalport porcelain ‘Union’ ice pails and covers of circular form with angular handles on four bun feet, with gadrooned rims, the covers with a pinecone knop, enamelled with a band of garden flowers below a blue and gilt vine decorated band, circa 1825-30, 25 cm high, [devoid liners, knops repaired, slight damage], both with exhibition labels for Museum annotated L469. £500 - 800 *One of the pair is illustrated as plate 127, page 176, Coalport 1795-1926, Michael Messenger.

150 662 A pair of Coalbrookdale porcelain pedestal vases each with foliate moulded foot, handles and rim, the body and foot enamelled with panels containing bouquets and verso panels containing landscapes, reserved on a royal blue and tooled gilt ground, circa 1830-50, 30 cm high, [glue repair to one handle]. £200 - 300 663 A pair of Coalbrookdale vases and covers in the French manner, each oviform body with simulated gilt rope swags and domed cover with chain link knop, the whole set on a square base enamelled front and verso with garden and wild flowers, reserved on a white ground with gilt embellishment, ‘CBD’ monogram under cover, circa 1855-60, 39 cm high, [good restoration], both with exhibition labels for Ironbridge Gorge Museum annotated L469. £200 - 400

664 A miniature Coalport porcelain cabinet cup and saucer the cup of flaring 665 form with entwined serpent handle, A Coalport porcelain jewelled slipper enamelled with small panels of garden with pink interior and gold exterior with blooms reserved on a royal blue and overall covering of turquoise enamel gilt embellished ground, circa 1810-15, jewels, green backstamp, circa 1890, 15 saucer 10.5 cm diameter. cm long. £120 - 180 £150 - 200 *Illustrated as plate 58, page 110, Coalport 1795-1926, Michael Messenger 666 A Coalport porcelain jewelled scent bottle and hinged cover of globular form with miniature lug handles and metal mounts, the ivory body with faux agate, emerald and sapphire jewels between gold and turquoise enamelled jewels, green backstamp, circa 1900-10, 10 cm high, [light wear to cover]. £200 - 300

151 668 A Chamberlain’s (Worcester) porcelain part tea service of wrythen moulded form decorated in gold and underglaze blue with sprigs below husk and foliate borders, comprising four cups, four tea bowls, five saucers and a cream jug, pattern no.182, [one cup and saucer cracked]. £150 - 200

667 A Coalport porcelain independently decorated plate the centre finely decorated with the Madonna and Child in a wooded landscape, within a pale pink and gilt palmette and husk border, circa 1810, 22 cm diameter. £300 - 400 *Illustrated as colour plate 7, page 17, Coalport 1795-1926, Michael Messenger

670 A porcelain part service each piece painted with named game 669 birds in landscapes, including Ptarmigan, Grouse, Snipe, Woodcock, Duck, A porcelain plaque, probably Royal Pheasant, Ruff and others, within blue and gold rope borders, one signed Albert Worcester, painted by E. Hundley of Shuck, comprising a sauce tureen, cover and stand, twelve plates and a serving rectangular form, the oval centre finely plate, green backstamp and date code for 1909, [glue repair to one plate and some enamelled in white on brown with a knife marking]. semi-naked female figure plucking £200 - 400 cherry blossom at the edge of a lily pond, within a pale brown border with foliate spandrel, signed lower left and dated ‘96’, 26 x 17 cm (areas of the border sprayed) gilt frame. £350 - 400

152 671 672 A pair of Coalport porcelain jars and covers of tapering A Coalport porcelain blue ‘batwing’ tureen, cover and stand of cylindrical form set on four lion paw feet, the handles oval form with ribbed handles with gilt lion mask terminals and with animal mask terminals, the domed covers with gold egg and dart edging, enamelled with floral sprays, green spire knops, each decorated by Percy Simpson with an backstamps, circa 1900-20, stand 46 cm long, oval panel containing a topographical view reserved £200 - 300 on a green and gilt embellished ground, signed lower 673 left, each captioned on the underside Mt. Venue and A Coalport porcelain cabinet plate of silver shape with gilt rope Mt. Dover, green backstamps, model no. 7756 and edging, the centre enamelled by Tom Keeling with a portrait of numbered 1/200, 17 cm high. a tabby cat sporting a pink ribbon, monogrammed lower left, £180 - 220 within a royal blue and gilt embellished border, green backstamp, and captioned verso ‘Tabby’, circa 1902, 23 cm diameter, [some rubbing on rim]. £300 - 500 *Illustrated as plate 303, page 348, Coalport 1795-1926, Michael Messenger.

674 A set of seven Coalport cabinet plates each of shaped circular form with moulded rim, the centres enamelled by Percy Simpson with game birds, including Blackcock, Grouse, Mallard, American Wood Duck, Partridge, Ptarmigan and Wood Pigeon, five signed to the margins, within a royal blue and gilt embellished border, green backstamp, and captioned verso with retailer’s mark for Thomas Goode, London, circa 1920, 22.5 cm diameter. £700 - 900 *The latter plate is illustrated as plate 354, page 398, Coalport 1795-1926, Michael Messenger.

153 676 A Coalport porcelain cabinet plate of lobed circular form the centre finely painted with a view of Domodossola in the Italian Dolomites, within a pink border embellished with raised gold and white jewels, captioned verso 675 ‘Duomo d Osolo’, circa 1860-65, 24 A part Coalport porcelain dessert service comprising five plates of silver shape cm diameter, some light wear to high and two oval two handled dishes, all with gilt gadrooned rims, the centre of each points]. enamelled by Arthur Perry with named topographical views, all but one signed to £200 - 400 the margins, within green and white gilt embellished border, green backstamps and *Illustrated as plate 186, page captioned verso, circa 1900-10, plates 23 cm diameter. 235, Coalport 1795-1926, Michael £200 - 400 Messenger

678 A Minton porcelain plate of circular form enamelled by Arthur Holland with a view of Windsor Castle from the Thames, signed lower right, within a royal blue and tooled gilt border, gold backstamp and captioned verso 677 Windsor Castle and impressed Minton A Coalport porcelain commemorative China 3-62, circa 1962, 32 cm diameter. ‘frog’ mug of cylinder form with £80 - 120 foliate moulded handle, printed and enamelled with views of Crystal Palace and in gold R.I. 1851, 10 cm high. £80 - 120

679 A pair of Meissen yellow-ground quatrefoil cups and saucers painted with gilt and puce bordered cartouches depicting busy harbour scenes, the cups with elaborate scroll handles, underglaze blue crossed swords marks, circa 1740-50, saucers 11.5 cm wide [minor rubbing to gilt, loss of lower scroll to one handle]. £300 - 400

154 680 680 A Continental porcelain two-piece parasol handle the globular handle joined to a narrow shaft with a gilt metal mount, both enamelled with panels containing cupids reserved on a royal blue and gilt embellished ground, mid 19th century, 14 cm long. £150 - 180 681 A Vienna-style porcelain plate painted with a portrait of the ‘Queen of the Roses’, the rim elaborately gilded with 681 flowers and foliage in the art nouveau manner on a shaded blue ground, shield mark, 25.5 cm diameter. £250 - 300 682 A Sitzendorf porcelain centrepiece and a pair of Dresden pedestal baskets the centrepiece in the form of a pierced basket applied with cherubs, flowers and foliage, 30 cm high [some damage]; the pair of baskets applied and transfer printed with flowers, 23 cm high [some damage]. £150 - 200

684 683 A large Royal Dux Bohemia porcelain centrepiece modelled with three barefoot girls dancing around a tree supporting a large flower decorated basket, printed marks, 20th century, 50 cm high. £280 - 320 684 A Hugo Lonitz majolica figural comport of generous proportions modelled with three figures in doublet, hose, gloves and plumed hats, one holding a hunting 683 hawk, on a triform platform base with lion masks surmounted by a lobed dish, in turn supporting a large feather, scroll and foliate moulded pierced dish, impressed paired fish and 1685, circa 1885-1900, 68 cm high, [areas of restoration]. £500 - 600

155 685 Two Vienna-style porcelain plates one painted with a portrait of a girl titled ‘Sonnenblumen’, on a cobalt blue and tooled gilt ground, shield mark, 24.5 cm diameter; the other with a portrait of a boy titled ‘Kinderkopf’, shield mark, 23 cm diameter. £200 - 400

686 A group of three Vienna-style vases of baluster form, one with foliate scroll handles, each painted with a portrait of a maiden with long flowing hair on gilt tooled grounds, titled ‘Sehnsucht’ ‘Gulnire’ and ‘Bienetre’, shield marks, 16, 24 and 26 cm. £400 - 600 687 A Meissen figure allegorical of winter after the original by J.J.Kaendler, the beaded man wearing a fur lined cloak, a flaming brazier at his side, cancelled crossed swords mark and incised C 83, late 19th century, 20 cm high [some damage]. £100 - 200

688 A dessert service each piece enamelled with fruit and cut fruit within blue and gilt borders, comprising a pair of oval dishes, a shell shaped dish, a double shell dish with overhead handle and twelve circular plates with shell and feather moulded rims, blue crossed swords, various press numbers, 20th century, [gilt rims of dishes worn]. £400 - 600 689 – 700 No Lots.

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