Porcelain, & Glass Tuesday 30 April 2013 10:30

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Lot: 1 Lot: 6 WITHDRAWN A pair of An impressive pair of orange Bohemian green glass vases glass table lustres, the vibrant 19th century, the slender forms bodies enamelled in black with overlaid in white with panels figures of maidens chasing birds enamelled with flowers and flying insects, each hung alternating with diamond cut with two graduated tiers of cut panels, on a ground enamelled lustres, contained within with gilt vine, 30.5cm. (2) removable glass domes, 37.5cm Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 high, 51cm overall. (6) Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 2 A large Bohemian glass oil lamp Lot: 7 19th century, the lower body A good pair of glass table lustres baluster-shaped, faceted and 19th century, the faceted stems enamelled with small floral rising from circular cross-cut panels reserved on a scrolling bases, each hung with ten leafy ground, the oil reserve cut lustres, 26cm. (2) with a diamond pattern, 55cm. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £500.00 - £600.00

Lot: 3 A pair of German green glass Lot: 8 Kurfürstenhumpen 19th century, A good pair of glass table lustre each enamelled with the Holy candlesticks c.1790, ormolu- Roman Emperor and the Seven mounted, the bases with blue Electors of the Empire on glass cylinders finely decorated horseback and titled above, the in gilt with panels of figures covers with elaborate finials and between interlocking circle raised enamel decoration, a chip borders, hung with six garlands to one finial, 51.1cm. (4) of cut lustres, 30cm. (2) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £3,000.00 - £4,000.00

Lot: 4 Lot: 9 A pair of Kuttrolf or Angster A pair of coloured glass bottles bottles probably 19th century with metal mounts and stoppers Persian, the blue bodies with a 19th century, one blue and one wide mouth above a narrow tilted green, the metal mounts moulded neck, and a glass hookah base as fruiting grapevine, an unusual flashed in blue and cut with green spiral-moulded bottle with scrolling designs, 35.5cm. (3) a neck ring, and a squat bottle of Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 deep turquoise colour, 35cm max. (6) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 5 A large opaque glass vase and cover 19th century, well painted Lot: 10 to two sides with scenes of A pair of German milchglass courting couples within floral teabowls and saucers mid 18th panels, the foot and cover with century, decorated with a dense further floral garlands, the knop pattern of purple flecks, and a modelled as a pear, some Nailsea pilgrim flask bottle, the damages to the cover, 47cm. (2) flattened form decorated with Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 pink striations, a section of one saucer broken and restuck, 14.3cm max. (5) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

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Lot: 11 Lot: 17 A pair of cut glass jars and Seven glass walking canes, of covers 19th century, the rounded varying colour, two with an bodies pineapple cut and raised orange core, all spiral-moulded, on small square bases, the 140cm max. (7) covers flat with tall circular knops. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 (2) Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

Lot: 12 Lot: 18 A pair of green glass ship's A Whitefriars paperweight ink decanters and stoppers, the wide- bottle and stopper 20th century, bottomed forms cut with bands of the base and stopper set with polished ovals around hobnail concentric rings of millefiore cutting, the neck with stepped canes, 17cm. (2) rings, star cut to the bases and Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 stoppers, 24.5cm. (4) Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00

Lot: 13 Lot: 19 A pair of blue glass decanters Seven glass walking canes, four and one stopper 1st half 19th spiral-moulded in plain glass, one century, of squat form with three square and rising to a spiral neck rings, and a large blue glass handle, two with colour twists in decanter with facet cut stopper, blue and red, 100cm max. (7) 36cm max. (5) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 14 Lot: 20 A large Whitefriars amethyst An Apsley Pellatt glass scent glass bowl 20th century, the bottle and stopper 19th century, shallow sides moulded to the with a sulphide inclusion of a exterior with elliptical bands, profile bust portrait, and a pair of 31cm dia. glass salts, the wells painted to Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 the underside with head and shoulders portraits of a young couple, small chips to the salts, 11cm max. (4) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 15 Seven glass walking canes, all with internal coloured spirals in Lot: 21 shades of red, white and blue, Five glass walking canes, all with 124cm max. (7) internal coloured cores, spiralling Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 or twisting in red, blue, green, white or yellow, 108cm max. (5) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 16 A Baccarat paperweight c.1860- 65, inset with a pansy or Lot: 22 heartsease, the centre with tiny Five glass walking canes, two millefiore canes, star cut to the with rounded handles and filled base, 7cm dia. with coloured sand or tiny beads, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 another fluted, one spiral-formed, the last square-section, 121cm max. (5) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 23 Lot: 29 A massive glass paperweight, A pair of cut glass sweetmeat probably St Louis, set with jars and covers c.1810-20, of swirling coloured canes, and a pineapple shape and cut with large glass plate swirled with red lappets and hobnail banding, the and white, the paperweight 17cm tall domed covers with faceted dia, the plate 47cm. (2) knops, 35cm. (4) Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00

Lot: 24 Lot: 30 Four glass walking canes, three Two Irish glass decanters and with coloured spiral twists in red, stoppers c.1800, the first blue, white, brown or orange, the Waterloo Co. engraved with last with a white core, two with ribboned garlands above a shepherd's crook handles, moulded foot, the neck with three 133cm max. (4) rings, moulded 'Waterloo Co. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Cork', the other larger with three milled neck rings and a bullseye stopper, moulded 'Cork Glass Co.', one stopper probably associated, 26cm max. (4) Lot: 25 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Various coloured glass 19th century and later, including five pink plates with dense ribbing, eight green wine glasses of Lot: 31 differing form, and two ruby A large pair of glass candlesticks glasses. 16cm max. (15) 19th century, the stems hollow Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00 and decorated with rows of polished ovals above tall faceted feet, 30.5cm. (2) Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 26 Ten green glasses 1st half 19th century, seven with flared trumpet bowls raised on double- knopped stems, the other three Lot: 32 with varied bowls raised on plain A pair of cut glass bowls and stems, 13cm max. (10) covers, decorated with bands of Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 leaves and star roundels, raised on square bases, the domed covers topped with pineapple finials, minor faults, 28cm. (4) Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Lot: 27 Fourteen amethyst glass plates, lightly moulded with a spiral design, the rims folded, 19cm. (14) Lot: 33 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Masonic interest: a pair of rummers 19th century, engraved with Masonic emblems including a set square and pair of compasses, and with the initials 'PMR', raised on square lemon squeezer bases, 12.5cm. (2) Lot: 28 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Ten cranberry glass bells, seven witrh clear glass handles, one white and one blue, and a Bohemian glass bell gilded and applied with small lilac flowers, some faults, 37cm max. (11) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 34 Lot: 39 A pair of rummers 19th century, Ten glass flutes 19th century, engraved with hops and barley the rounded conical bowls each above polished lappets, raised on cut with six long lappets and square starcut bases, 14.5cm. (2) raised on short faceted stems, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 15.8cm. (10) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 35 Lot: 40 A large comical glass rummer A set of six wine glasses late and two goblets 19th century, 18th century, with small bowls the rummer engraved with a raised on double series opaque woman's foot against a larger twist stems, 14cm. (6) man's foot and inscribed Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 'Fashionable Contrasts - or The Duchess's Little Shoe Yielding to the Magnitude of the Duke's Foot', the goblets with fruiting grapevine, 21.5cm max. (3) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 41 A silver-plated cruet set 19th century, with a blue glass Lot: 36 mustard pot, oil jar and stopper, A set of six wine glasses c.1760- and two bottles with stoppers, set 70, the drawn trumpet bowls with into an oval base with pierced diamond-point engraving of sides, 26.5cm overall. (8) Maltese crosses and other Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 motifs, raised on airtwist stems above folded feet, 19cm. (6) Together with a purchase invoice dated 18th March 1950 from R G Smith of New Milton, Hampshire. Lot: 42 The glasses listed as being A Bohemian glass bottle and previously in the collection of Mrs stand 19th century, decorated Botsham of Bournemouth, sold to perhaps for the Islamic market her in 1912 by the late Thomas with shaped motifs cut into white Roham. overlay, enamelled and gilded Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 with flower garlands, 19.5cm. (2) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 37 A matched set of twelve large glasses 18th century, the drawn Lot: 43 trumpet bowls raising from A good and large green glass teardrop stems, 19cm. (12) decanter early 19th century, cut Estimate: £2,200.00 - £2,800.00 with vertical bands of polished circles, the shoulder with a diamond pattern, the waisted neck with three cut rings, 30.5cm. Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 38 A set of six wine glasses c.1770, the bell-shaped bowls raised on Lot: 43A double series opaque twist stems A set of three green glass on slightly stepped feet, 15cm. (6) decanters and stoppers c.1800- Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 10, with gilt labels suspended from a gilded chain and titled 'Brandy', 'Hollands' and 'Rum', contained in a contemporary metal stand, 21.6cm overall. (7) Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

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Lot: 44 Lot: 48 A good Nailsea glass flask early A cut glass decanter and stopper 19th century, the tapering form 19th century, with three neck decorated with white swags on a rings, cut with an oval hobnail green ground, 22.7cm. design, and an Irish cut glass jug Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 with stepped spout above a wide hobnail band, 23.5cm max. (3) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 45 Lot: 49 A shaft and globe wine bottle A pair of decanters and stoppers, 18th century, the glass a pale cut with lappets and polished green tone, with kick-in base and ovals, the stoppers slightly a tall tapering neck, 20cm. different, and a straight-sided Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 decanter with three neck rings and star cut stopper, 24cm max. (6) Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 46 Lot: 50 A large glass apothecary bottle Five glass rummers 19th early 19th century, decorated century, with narrow cylindrical with a shield to one side bowls raised on low faceted inscribed 'Tr. ASAFOET', the stems, and two other rummers other side with a banner titled '... with larger bowls, 15.2cm max. LAVAND', 34cm. Tryphera (7) Asafoetida is used traditionally to Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 fight influenza and is recorded as being widely used in 1918 to help fight the Spanish Influenza Pandemic. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 51 Seven English and Continental glasses 18th century and later, variously raised on faceted, Lot: 46A airtwist and opaque twist stems, A good blue glass decanter and some faults, 16.8cm max. (7) stopper c.1800-10, gilded with Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 an elaborate cartouche and titled 'Rum', the stopper with a gilt 'R', and an amethyst decanter with enamelled stopper, titled for 'Brandy' in a simple gilt cartouche, 29.5cm max. (4) Lot: 52 Estimate: £350.00 - £450.00 Ten glass rummers, English and Continental, of varying size, with plain bucket bowls raised on Lot: 47 short stems, 15cm max. (10) Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 PLEASE NOTE - THESE ARE CARAFES, NOT DECANTERS. THE ESTIMATE HAS BEEN REVISED TO £450-550 A pair of commemorative decanters for the coronation of Queen Victoria 19th century, the faceted bodies Lot: 53 engraved with a crown above the Two pairs of cut glass dishes, initials VR and the date 1837, one pair of six-lobed form cut and a ship's decanter with a with panels of flowers, the other similar crowned monogram, the oval with star cut motifs, and a stoppers lacking, 21cm max. (3) single round cut glass bowl with a Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 large star design, 29.5cm max. (5) Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

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Lot: 54 Lot: 59 Nine glass rummers most 19th A rare mixed twist wine glass century, variously cut with oval c.1760, the rounded funnel bowl lappets and polished circles, and raised on a multiple twist stem, of three low flutes, 21.5cm max. (12) an opaque netting within a Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 double airtwist spiral, 15cm. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 55 Lot: 60 Three large cut glass bowls, two A ratafia glass c.1760, the tall graduated and cut with a lobed fluted bowl with vertical moulding, rim and a star design, the third raised on a double series opaque with sunburst motifs, 25.5cm twist stem, 19cm. max. (3) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

Lot: 56 Lot: 61 A good wine glass c.1750, the A wine glass of Jacobite small bucket-shaped bowl raised significance c.1760, engraved on a shaped plain stem with a with a six petal rose and two cushion tear-drop knop falling to buds, the reverse with a star, a smaller knop above the folded raised on an airtwist stem, 15cm. foot, also containing a small tear, Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 15.2cm. Paper collection labels for the Jeffery Rose collection, another for the Ron and Mary Thomas collection. Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 Lot: 62 A 'Newcastle' light baluster wine glass c.1740, the bell bowl Lot: 57 raised on a composite stem with A rare toasting glass of Scottish a multiple knop of tears above a Jacobite significance c.1760, the further teardrop knop, 16.4cm. tall flared bowl engraved with a Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 crowned single thistle flower, raised on a delicate knopped stem above a conical foot, 19cm. The decoration on this glass relates to the Order of the Thistle, created by James VII in 1687 and Lot: 63 revived by Queen Anne in 1703, A moulded ale glass mid 18th having become obsolete when century, the tall bowl with the monarch was deposed in hammered effect, raised on a 1688. plain stem above a folded foot, Estimate: £1,200.00 - £1,500.00 15cm. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 58 A ratafia wine glass c.1770, the bowl with spiral moulded vertical flutes, raised on an airtwist stem, Lot: 64 20cm. A Jacobite portrait firing glass Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 c.1740, the trumpet bowl rising from a short teardrop stem and engraved with the head and shoulders of Bonnie Prince Charlie, with the motto 'Audentior Ibo', raised on a thick firing foot, 10.5cm. Cf. Geoffrey B. Seddon, Jacobites and Their Drinking Glasses, p.90, pl.30 for a similar

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example. Lot: 70 Estimate: £3,000.00 - £4,000.00 Three wine glasses mid 18th century, with ogee-shaped bowls all raised on plain stems above Lot: 65 folded feet, 15.5cm max. (3) A good sweetmeat glass c.1740, Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 the shallow bowl raised on an octagonal pedestal stem above a folded foot and separated by a ribbed knop, 12.5cm. Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Lot: 71 A pair of wine glasses c.1765, the moulded bowls gilded with flowers and small flying insects, Lot: 66 raised on multiple opaque twist A good and rare pan-topped stems, and three Continental firing glass mid 18th century, wines with bell-shaped bowls raised on a knopped airtwist stem raised on opaque twist stems, above a thick firing foot, 14cm. one glass with a repair to the Estimate: £600.00 - £1,000.00 stem, 16cm max. (5) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 72 A small wine glass mid 18th Lot: 67 century, with bucket-shaped bowl A Williamite firing glass 18th raised on a baluster stem and century, later engraved, perhaps folded conical foot, and two small by Franz Tietze in the late 19th glasses, one a deceptive, 12.5cm century, with a portrait of King max. (3) William titled 'The Glorious Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Memory', with a crowned harp and grapevine to the reverse, raised on a firing foot, 11.8cm. Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 Lot: 73 Three small glasses 18th century, variously engraved with Lot: 68 a rose, fruiting grapevine, and Seven dwarf ale glasses 18th other flowers, raised on double century, with spiral-moulded series opaque twist stems, 16cm bowls, raised on short knopped max. (3) stems with wrythen moulding, Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 13cm. (7) Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

Lot: 74 Three small deceptive glasses 18th century, the thickened bowls Lot: 69 raised on plain stems, and a A set of 14 champagne flutes firing glass, 12.8cm max. (4) 19th century, raised on low Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 faceted stems, the flared bowls with cut lappets, 17cm. (14) Estimate: £550.00 - £750.00

Lot: 75 Three wine glasses with bell- shaped bowls 2nd half 18th century, one of Jacobite type, engraved with a six petal rose and single bud, one raised on an airtwist stem, the other on a knopped stem above a folded foot, 16cm max. (3)

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Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Lot: 81 PLEASE NOTE - THE ESTIMATE HAS BEEN Lot: 76 REVISED TO £350-450 Royal Two ale glasses 18th century, interest: an engraved raised on short stems, and a commemorative glass from a green glass goblet with a cushion Royal suite mid 19th century, knop above a plain stem, 15cm engraved with 'VR' beneath a max. (3) crown within a leaf band, beneath Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 the foot inscribed 'Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria Drank Out of This Glass', 11.5cm. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 77 A large glass bowl, engraved with Lot: 82 a continuous landscape depicting Two small wine glasses mid 18th a fisherman on a riverbank and century, the bowls engraved with two figures in a rowing boat birds in flight around fruiting before distant buildings, the grapevine, raised on plain stems, folded rim with an ovolu band, one knopped, above folded feet, possibly lacking a foot or stem, 14.2cm. (2) 25cm. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 78 Lot: 83 Two small wine glasses mid 18th A glass tazza or syllabub stand century, one bowl moulded and 2nd half 18th century, the wide cut with polished ovals to the rim, dish with a raised rim, above a both raised on plain stems flared folded foot, 28cm dia. beneath cushion knops and Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 above folded feet, 15cm max. (2) Estimate: £350.00 - £450.00

Lot: 79 Lot: 84 A large glass footed vase 19th A cordial and a wine glass mid century, engraved with a 18th century, both raised on continuous garland design, the double series opaque twist slightly flared rim with a band of stems, the wine with a generous polished circles, raised on a low ogee bowl, 16cm max. (2) knopped stem, 25cm. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00

Lot: 80 Lot: 85 Two large wine glasses c.1770, PLEASE NOTE THIS IS LEAD one with a bell-shaped bowl GLASS A fine Anglo-Dutch raised on an opaque twist stem, moulded carafe or flask 17th the other with drawn trumpet century, the globular body with raised on an airtwist stem, pinched diamond decoration, the 17.5cm. (2) narrow neck applied with a Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 scrolling band, 24cm. Estimate: £3,000.00 - £4,000.00

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Lot: 86 Lot: 91 A good and large baluster wine A pair of wine glasses mid 18th glass c.1720, the flared bucket- century, the bell-shaped bowls shaped bowl raised on a double- rising from double series opaque knopped stem above a folded twist stems, 16cm max. (2) foot, the upper knop with a Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 teardrop, 19cm. Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00

Lot: 87 Lot: 92 A large wine glass c.1760, the Two façon de Venise glasses 1st round funnel bowl engraved with half 18th century, the larger with rococo scrolls and small a drawn trumpet bowl above a flowerheads, raised on a spiral twist stem, the small with knopped double series opaque dense spiral fluting on a wide twist stem, 16.5cm. foot, 17.8cm max. (2) Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 88 Lot: 93 An armorial wine glass of anti- Two wine glasses 18th century, Jacobite relevance 18th century, one with a wide flared trumpet engraved with a crest of an arm bowl, other with a rounded funnel embowed and brandishing a bowl, both raised on plain stems, scimitar above a shield with 17.2cm max. (2) crowned thistles and chevrons, Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 and a banner with the motto 'Pro Rege Et Patria', the arms for the Earl of Leven quartering Melville, raised on an airtwist stem, 16.5cm. The 1st Earl of Melville and his son, the 1st Earl of Lot: 94 A large glass tumbler of possible Leven, were accused of Jacobite significance mid 18th conspiracy in the Rye House Plot century, engraved with a - a Whig conspiracy to continuous band of flowers assassinate Charles II and the including rose and sunflower, Duke of York (the future James 13cm. VII). Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00

Lot: 89 A large wine glass the generous Lot: 95 bell-shaped bowl raised on an A cut glass pineapple stand airtwist stem with baluster knop c.1820, cut with a rounded above a conical foot, 19.2cm. scalloped edge and raised on a Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 low knopped stem, 13.5cm high. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 90 A toasting glass and a punch Lot: 96 glass 2nd half 18th century, the A large glass tumbler 19th toasting glass with drawn trumpet century, engraved with bowl raised on a double series monogrammed initials within opaque twist stem, the punch foliate sprays, the rim with cut glass with a handle also raised lappets, 15.5cm. on an opaque twist stem, 19.3cm Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 max. (2) Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

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Lot: 97 Lot: 102 A Silesian engraved 'Friendship' A good wine glass c.1760, the goblet c.1730, decorated with bowl raised on a double-knopped clasped hands above two hearts airtwist stem above a conical aflame, two other panels with a foot, 16.5cm. crown, foliate scrolls and further Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 hearts, separated by vertical bands of polished circles, raised on a faceted stem and flat, engraved foot, 15.2cm. Estimate: £350.00 - £450.00 Lot: 103 A wine glass mid 18th century, Lot: 98 the slightly flared bowl raised on A Lowlands baluster glass 18th a mercurial twist stem, 14.8cm. century, the bell-shaped bowl cut Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 with facets and and polished hemispheres, raised on a knopped stem above a folded foot, 15cm. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

Lot: 104 A rare mixed twist cordial glass Lot: 99 mid 18th century, the small A Dutch-engraved 'Friendship' hammered bowl raised on a thick airtwist baluster glass 18th multiple twist stem, two cotton century, engraved with a bunch spirals twisting around a large air of grapes and a banner bubble, 15.5cm. Cf. Delomosne proclaiming 'Welkom Vriende in t & Sons Ltd., Strength & Vaderland', the reverse with a Cheerfulness: The John Towse Jacobite rose, raised on a Collection of English Cordial multiple opaque twist stem with a Glasses, p.42, no.15 for a similar single knop, 18cm. example. Estimate: £2,500.00 - £3,500.00 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 100 Lot: 105 A pan-topped wine glass c.1760, A large wine glass mid 18th raised on an airtwist stem above century, the drawn trumpet bowl a thick foot with a slight step, raised on a teardrop stem above 16cm. a folded foot, 17.5cm. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 101 Lot: 106 A Lynn wine glass c.1765, the A Jacobite wine glass c.1760, rounded funnel bowl moulded engraved with a large six petal with three horizontal bands, rose and single bud, raised on a raised on an opaque twist stem, double-knopped airtwist stem, 14.7cm. 16.3cm. Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

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Lot: 107 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 A wine glass 18th century, the rounded funnel bowl moulded with wide spiral flutes raised on a Lot: 113 double series opaque twist stem, Five large delftware dishes 18th above a conical foot, 14cm. century, all decorated in shades Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 of blue, green and red, some with yellow, three with birds perched or walking through Chinese gardens, one with a blue fox running from a pagoda, the last with a figure fishing from a boat, Lot: 108 damages and repairs, 35cm max. A firing glass c.1770, with (5) trumpet bowl raised on a double Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 series opaque twist stem above a stepped foot, 11.5cm. Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Lot: 114 Two pairs of delftware plates 18th century, one pair painted with an Oriental garden scene on polychrome enamels, the other with a stylized blue flower design, Lot: 109 and three other delftware plates A large wine glass 18th century, painted in blue and polychrome the trumpet-shaped bowl rising with stylized floral designs, some from a thick plain stem, 20.3cm. small damages, 22cm max. (7) Estimate: £120.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

Lot: 115 Five delftware plates 18th century, painted in blue with various Chinese landscapes of Lot: 110 pagodas beneath tall trees, some An Apsley Pellatt globe and shaft damages, 22.5cm. (5) Three with decanter and stopper 19th paper labels for the Anthony century, the round body diamond Collection. cut beneath an octagonal faceted Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 neck with two bands of ribbing, 30cm. (2) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 116 A pair of London delftware plates 18th century, each painted in blue with a stork standing on one Lot: 111 leg before rockwork, bamboo and A tall wine glass, the flared bowl flowering peony within blue and raised on a double-knopped manganese borders, a Lambeth opaque twist stem, 19.6cm. delftware plate painted with a Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 courting couple before ruined buildings, and a polychrome Delft plate, some restoration, 23cm max. (4) Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

Lot: 112 Lot: 117 A pair of delftware dishes 18th An extensive suite of cut glass, century, the deep wells painted in engraved with flower sprays blue, green, red and manganese above a hobnail cut band and with a large dolphin within a raised on faceted stems. narrow rim, and a third Comprising: two decanters and polychrome plate decorated with stoppers, two carafes, ten flower sprays, damages and tumblers, ten saucer glasses, repairs, 22.7cm max. (3) twelve standard glasses, twelve Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 liqueur glasses, and two matched decanters and stoppers. (54)

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Lot: 118 Lot: 123 Four delftware plates 18th A delftware drug or ointment jar century, two decorated in blue 18th century, painted with two with Chinese figures at various birds either side of a basket of pursuits in garden scenes, one fruit above the inscription 'U: with a polychrome chinoiserie NICOTIAN', losses to the glaze, landscape, the last with a figure 20cm. Ointment of Nicotiana had in a boat sailing before buildings, a variety of uses, but was some damages, 23.5cm max. (4) probably primarily employed as a Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 treatment for burns and boils. Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00

Lot: 119 Three blue and white delftware Lot: 124 dishes 18th century, one painted A rare delftware holy water stoup, with an Oriental river scene moulded with Christ crucified containing long-legged figures, between two winged figures, the other two with Chinese surmounted by an angel head, flowers and a building in a the bowl with vertical ribs, the landscape, signs of fire damage details picked out in shades of to two, 34cm max. (3) blue, 18th century, broken and Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 restored, 17.4cm. Cf. Garry Atkins, A Catalogue of English Pottery 2009, for a previously Lot: 120 unrecorded English example. A near pair of delftware plates Estimate: £1,200.00 - £1,500.00 18th century, painted in blue with a central strutting bird, a bird in flight above and a figure on an Lot: 125 island behind, and a third plate A Delft guglet 18th century, painted with a cockerel and hen painted with panels of Oriental with a family of chicks, the border flowers and foliage reserved on a with fruiting pomegranate powdery cracked ice ground, the branches, some damages and tall neck with a single narrow repairs, 27cm max. (3) knop, a small amount of glaze Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 chipping, 24cm. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 121 A good Bristol delftware charger Lot: 126 c.1750-70, painted in blue in the A rare pair of delftware plates 'Bowen' style with two ladies probably London c.1750, each walking among buildings beneath painted in polychrome enamels a tall tree, 33.5cm. Cf. Anthony with a green-coated figure Ray, English Delftware Pottery in standing beside flowers issuing the Robert Hall Warren from rockwork and a fence, the Collection, no. 81, pl.42. borders with flower panels on a Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 shaped powdered manganese ground, 22cm. (2) Cf. Michael Archer, Delftware in the Lot: 122 Fitzwilliam Museum, p.106-107 A rare Bristol delftware charger for a similar plate in the Glaisher 1st half 18th century, painted in Collection. shades of blue, green and Estimate: £600.00 - £1,000.00 manganese with a house before a fence beneath a large tree, a further building in the Lot: 127 background, damaged and A pair of Bristol delftware plates repaired, 29cm. The reverse with mid 18th century, the wells a paper label attributing the painted in blue with figures on a painting to William Pottery, who jetty beneath a tall tree, the worked at the Limekiln Lane scalloped rims with a bianco- pottery. Cf. Frank Britton, English sopra-bianco border, one Delftware in the Bristol cracked, 22.8cm. (2) Collection, pp. 309-310 for more Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 information. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

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Lot: 128 Lot: 133 A pair of Dutch Delft armorial Three delftware bowls 18th chargers 18th century, painted in century, one of deep U-shape petit feu enamels with the arms and painted to the interior with a of Fenwick of Northumberland, stylized flower design in green, 33.7cm. (2) A Chinese porcelain red and blue, one with a Chinese service was made in Canton with figure in a landscape, the last these arms c.1717 and it is with a flower spray within a possible that these dishes were border of stylized wisteria, made as additions or damages, 26.5cm max. (3) replacements for that service. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

Lot: 134 Lot: 129 Two large Dutch Delft chargers Two large Bristol delftware 18th century, one with an dishes 18th century, decorated unusual shaped rim, painted with with figures fishing from a boat a central flower vase within and another from a bridge before panels of further vases, the other a village scene, one with a with a stylized peacock design, bianco-sopra-bianco border, the latter marked for the Gilded some damages, 30cm. Flower Pot (De Vergulde Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Bloompot) factory, some chipping to the rims, 35cm. (2) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 130 Two delftware plates 2nd half 18th century, one painted with Lot: 135 flower sprays in polychrome Three Delft vases 18th century, enamels, the other in blue with one a reduced bottle vase Oriental flowers and foliage, the painted with figures in a first broken and reglued, 22.8cm. landscape in the Chinese style, (2) with a wooden cover, the other Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 two painted with Oriental flowers and rockwork, damages, 24.5cm max. (4) Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 131 Two delftware plates 18th century, one Bristol and painted Lot: 136 with a polychrome Chinese A pair of delftware plates mid landscape within a shaped 18th century, with elaborate bianco sopra bianco border, the shaped rims, each painted in other with stylized flowers in blue with a crane stood amidst shades of yellow, green, blue and flowering peony, with further manganese within a scalloped flowers and scrolls in three small rim, some restoration, 22.5cm. (2) vignettes around the rims, a few Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 restored rim chips, 22.5cm. (2) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 132 A delftware small plate 18th Lot: 137 century, painted in blue, yellow A Delft double gourd vase 18th and manganese with a large century, decorated in blue and peacock, and a Continental tin- manganese with Chinese figures glazed plate painted with a at repose in gardens, a small landscape in puce monochrome, bowl painted in blue, manganese the former restored, 22.2cm. (2) and yellow with small buildings in Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 a landscape, and a pierced circular cover decorated with figures and landscapes, some damages and repairs, 19cm max. (3) The cover with a paper label for the Djanogly Collection. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

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Lot: 138 English Tin-glazed Tiles, p.26, A Cantagalli wall pocket late no. 65 and Garry Atkins, An 19th/early 20th century, modelled Exhibition of English Pottery as a furled cone and painted in 1999, no. 29 for similar examples. blue with a putto in flight before Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 buildings, blue cockerel mark to the reverse, 35cm. Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00 Lot: 144 Four Liverpool delftware blue and white tiles c.1740, painted with vases of flowers, the corners with blue scroll motifs, 13cm. (4) Lot: 139 Estimate: £120.00 - £150.00 A large delftware charger probably Liverpool c.1750-70, decorated in polychrome enamels with Oriental flowers issuing from stylized holey rockwork, some restoration, 36cm. Lot: 145 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Four rare London delftware tiles early 18th century, painted with open landscape scenes of figures in gardens before buildings and a Lot: 140 tavern, some chipping, 13cm. (4) A Lambeth delftware punch bowl Provenance: by repute, originally c.1770-80, the exterior brightly from the Committee room of the decorated in polychrome Deaf and Dumb House (formerly enamels with a pagoda and Queen Anne's House) on Lower fence beneath willow, the interior Clapton Road, which was with a single flower in blue, demolished in 1930. cracks and restored rim chips, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 22.7cm dia. Estimate: £180.00 - £220.00 Lot: 146 Four rare London delftware tiles Lot: 141 c.1700, painted in manganese A large delftware charger 18th with European figures at various century, unusually painted with a pursuits in exterior landscapes, lion and three other big cats at the corners with winged angel repose beneath pine trees in a motifs, some chipping, 12.8cm. Chinese landscape, broken and (4) Cf. Jonathan Horne, English restuck, 34.5cm. Tin-glazed Tiles, p.26, no. 65 and Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Garry Atkins, An Exhibition of English Pottery 1999, no. 29 for similar examples. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 142 A massive and rare pair of Dutch doré chargers c.1730, decorated Lot: 147 in petit feu enamels with panels A rare London delftware tile containing baskets of flowers probably Pickleherring Pothouse beneath flying insects, alternating c.1625, decorated in blue, ochre with smaller panels of a figure in and green with a figure running a boat, reserved on a ground of with a spear, the corners with red and gilt leaves, one broken petal motifs, some restoration, and riveted, 39.5cm. (2) 13.3cm. The presence of oval Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,500.00 nail holes in the corners of this tile, and those of the following lot, suggests a London manufacture. Lot: 143 Cf. Ian Betts and Rosemary Four rare London delftware tiles Wernstein, Tin Glazed Tiles from c.1700, variously decorated in London, p.5 and p.56. manganese with figures outside a Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 tavern, dancing beneath a tree, and in exterior landscapes, the corners with winged angel motifs, 12.8cm. (4) Cf. Jonathan Horne,

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Lot: 148 Lot: 153 A rare London delftware tile Forty five Delft tiles, thirty five of probably Pickleherring Pothouse them painted in blue with baskets c.1625, decorated in blue, ochre of fruit, ten left plain with small and green with a seated hare, the blue motifs to each corner, 13cm. corners with petal motifs, some (45) glaze chipping, 13.3cm. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00

Lot: 149 Lot: 154 Six Delft blue and white tiles 2nd Fifteen Dutch and English delft half 18th century, painted with tiles 18th century, variously biblical scenes from the Old and decorated in blue with biblical New Testaments, including Adam scenes, landscapes, animals, and Eve being banished from the birds, flowers and a ship, and a Garden of Eden and Jesus risen large Spanish tile with a foliate from the tomb, titled, 13.3cm. (6) motif, 21.5cm max. (16) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £250.00

Lot: 150 Lot: 155 Three Bristol delftware tiles mid A rare medieval lead-glazed 18th century, decorated with earthenware tile c.13th century, pastoral scenes of figures decorated in pale yellow slip with gardening and at various pursuits the head of a king within a in landscapes, within circular circular panel, and a fragmentary panels, the corners with stylized tile decorated in a yellow glaze leaf motifs, glaze chipping to one, and purporting to be from Henry 13cm. (3) Two with paper labels II's burial place at Lisieux, for the Grant-Davidson collection, 11.5cm max. (2) Cf. Elizabeth nos. E622 and E623. Eames, Catalogue of Medieval Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 Lead-Glazed Earthenware Tiles in the British Museum, Vol II., cat. no. 1357. The image depicted on Lot: 151 the tile bears a marked Four delftware tiles 18th century, resemblance to English 'Long two similarly decorated with a Cross' coins. stag and a bull, with flower Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 roundels to each corner, one with the nativity scene in manganese, the other in blue with Lot and his Lot: 156 daughters fleeing from Sodom, Four Liverpool delftware tiles his wife already a pillar of salt, c.1740, painted in blue with a damages, 13cm. (4) central flower mon, further partial Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 flowerheads to the corners, some chipping, 12.6cm. (4) Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 152 Four delftware tiles 18th century, two painted in blue with children at play, one of a simple landscape scene, the last a Lot: 157 Biblical tile painted in Three Lambeth delftware tiles manganese, some damages, mid 18th century, two decorated 13cm. (4) with Biblical scenes including Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Moses and John the Baptist, the last with a figure standing on a jetty, some faults, 12.7cm. (3) Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00

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Lot: 158 marks and registration diamonds, A French faïence box, of Veuve some faults, 20cm max. (5) Perrin style, painted with flowers Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 and with hinged metal mounts, a Marseilles-style câchepot painted with figures in watery Lot: 163 landscapes, and an Olerys-style A Majolica game pie plate decorated with a fantastical dish and cover 19th century, the bird in green, ochre and blue, the sides moulded with hanging câchepot cracked, 26.5cm max. game birds from garlands of (3) fruiting vine, the cover with Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 further game and a rabbit finial, broken and restuck, 22cm. (2) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 159 A large French faïence bough pot 18th/19th century, with three Lot: 164 panels between column supports, A large Berlin faïence vase and painted in a predominantly pink cover 18th/19th century, of gu palette with stylized garlands and beaker form, lacquered in red single flower sprays, the top with over-painted decoration of pierced with a semi-circular flowers and leaves around panels opening within two rows of small containing Chinese figures, the holes, small damages and tall domed cover surmounted restoration, 26cm across. with a cockerel, blue artemesia Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 leaf mark to the base, repaired sections to the rim, 66cm. (2) Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 160 Three Italian maiolica dishes early 20th century, two by Lot: 165 Vincenzo Molaroni of Pesaro, An Italian maiolica charger 19th one painted with a scene century, painted in the Castelli depicting the Rape of the Sabine manner with a maiden and a faun Women within a wide border of seated by a grassy knoll with mythical creatures and putti, the water beyond, within a border of other with a portrait and the putti and fruiting cornucopia, inscription 'Multo se Ipsum Quam signed with a monogram, 34.5cm. Nostem Superasse Operosius Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Est' quoting Valerius Maximus, in a giltwood frame, the third dish with a bridge in a rococo landscape, one dish cracked, Lot: 166 32.5cm max. (3) A large pair of French faïence Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 jars and covers 19th century, the cylindrical forms painted with colourful floral garlands, titled 'Conf. Alkermées' and 'Onguent Lot: 161 de Laurier', the covers with acorn A Continental Majolica oval finials, some good restoration, jardinière 19th century, each side 29cm. (4) moulded with a stag being set Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 upon by three hounds in a wooded landscape, the handles modelled as dog masks, raised on four paw feet, 50cm across. Lot: 167 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 A large French faïence jardinière probably 19th century, one side painted in blue and manganese with a figure wearing a tunic and Lot: 162 holding a spear, the other with A pair of Wardle & Co. Majolica buildings, between maskhead bamboo and fern pots c.1876, handles, blue dash rim, a section decorated with large green fern broken out but present, other leaves encircling the banded chipping, 30cm high. bamboo bodies, and a Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Wedgwood Majolica butterdish with cover and stand, applied with a band of daisies, impressed

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Lot: 168 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 An Italian maiolica tondino 19th century, in the 16th century Faenza manner, the deep well Lot: 173 painted with a coat of arms A Venetian albarello c.1550-70, relating to the Habsburg Empire decorated in the workshop of and the Duchy of Milan, the wide Domenego da Venezia, one side rim with a stylized foliate scroll with a portrait of a soldier design in bianco-sopra-bianco, wearing a helmet, the reverse incised numbers to the base, with a young man wearing a 27.3cm. white-collared tunic, on a ground Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 of scrolling leaves and flowers, chipped and cracked, 17cm. Cf. Italian Maiolica in the Fitzwilliam Lot: 169 Museum, pp.418-9 for other A massive Italian maiolica examples of work by Domenego charger by Vincenzo Molaroni of da Venezia. Pesaro early 20th century, the Estimate: £1,600.00 - £2,000.00 well painted with Classical figures, the rim with putti and mythical beasts amid foliate Lot: 174 scrolls on a blue ground, blue A rare Minton earthenware marks to the reverse, 48cm. tortoise teapot and cover c.1895, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 naturalistically modelled and enamelled, his mouth forming the spout, the cover set into his back Lot: 170 and with a finial formed from a A large Hispano-Moresque lustre seashell and seaweed frond, charger probably 17th century, printed mark and moulded decorated with a large bird within registration diamond, 22cm. (2) continuous scrolling foliage in Estimate: £1,200.00 - £1,500.00 copper lustre, and a 19th century copper lustre dish decorated with a bowl of fruit, some damages, Lot: 175 37.5cm max. (2) A Majolica figure of a Medici lion Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 2nd half 19th century, by George Skey's Wilnecote Pottery in Tamworth, modelled standing Lot: 171 four square with one forepaw A good pair of Castelli maiolica resting on a red ball, raised on a circular plaques first half 18th rectangular green base, century, one painted with Daphne impressed mark, 35.5cm. Cf. transforming into the laurel tree Geoffrey Godden, An Illustrated as Apollo catches up to her, the Encyclopedia of British Pottery other with Samson slaying a and Porcelain, pl.518 for a similar Philistine with the jawbone of an example. ass, both in giltwood and gesso Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 frames, pencil markings to the reverse, the plaques 22cm each. Provenance: from the collection Lot: 176 of Luis Esteves Fernandes, A Minton Majolica vase date Portugal (1897-1988). Previously code for 1871, two putti seated in the collection of Henri Leman on the shoulders between and purchased c.1913. garlands of fruit issuing from Estimate: £2,500.00 - £3,500.00 masks, the neck and foot with stylized leaf motifs, impressed mark, 29cm. Lot: 172 Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 *A massive Spanish pottery basin 19th century, painted in the Talavera manner with a central figure wearing a feather-plumed hat, walking between stylized foliage in shades of ochre, blue, green and manganese, the flared sides with a wide border, 57.5cm dia.

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Lot: 177 Lot: 181 A Minton Majolica tobacco jar A pair of Staffordshire porcelain and cover c.1860, formed as quill-holders mid 19th century, stacked coils of rope with a modelled as a farmer and his drunken sailor perched atop and wife leaning on a gate and imbibing from a tankard, watching rabbits at play, and a impressed marks to the base, pair of pearlware models of a 22.5cm. (2) stag and doe, recumbent before Estimate: £600.00 - £1,000.00 leafy bocage, 10.5cm max. (4) Estimate: £120.00 - £150.00

Lot: 177A A Minton Majolica garden seat Lot: 182 2nd half 19th century, modelled A pair of Staffordshire pearlware as a seated blackamoor boy figures of Age early 19th wearing a brocaded jacket and century, modelled as a draped in a lion skin, supporting pensionable man and his a green tasselled cushion on his companion wrapped up against head, impressed marks, shape the cold, titled to the bases, and number 1225 and date code for a pearlware figure of the 1866, the base cushion rebuilt, Cobbler's Wife, pouring a mug of 53cm. Cf. Christie's, 20th ale, damages and restoration, November 2012, lot 403 for a 20cm max. (3) similar but perfect example. Estimate: £180.00 - £220.00 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 183 Lot: 178 Five Staffordshire figures 19th An Italian maiolica salt probably century, including a pearlware 19th century, of ovoid form, Scottish piper, a putto holding a flanked by two seated putti basket, a pearlware sportsman, a holding baskets, the central well figure with a blunderbuss, and a painted with an armoured figure, porcelain figure in a frock coat, the long sides with satyr mask damages, 22cm max. (5) handles, damages, 20.5cm. Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 184 Lot: 179 Two pearlware figure groups Four pearlware female figures 19th century, one of a boy 19th century, one of the Widow holding a bird's nest beneath a seated with a barrel of meal and flowering tree, possibly a jar of oil, one of a young girl emblematic of Spring, the other a reading a book, one holding a spill vase group of a family of broom, the other flowers, sheep beneath a hollow tree damages, 26cm max. (4) trunk, some restoration, 15.5cm Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 max. (2) Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 180 Lot: 185 A large Staffordshire pearlware An unusual Pratt type figure of a spill vase group 19th century, boy late 18th/early 19th century, modelled with the figure of a boy pulling his trousers around his leaning against a hollow tree ankles and exposing his trunk on which squirrels and birds buttocks, typically coloured in perch, the figure groups lacking, splashes of green, blue and some damages, 39cm across. ochre, damaged and repaired, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 6cm. This figure may relate to a reported stage act of a boy laying an egg, popular in music halls of the time. Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00

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Lot: 186 Lot: 191 Two Staffordshire figures of A pearlware model of a red Winter, personified as young squirrel 1st half 19th century, boys huddling into their clothes, after Derby, eating a nut which it and a white-glazed figure of clutches in its forepaws, and Spring, holding a basket of raised on a low grassy base, 8cm. flowers and a bird's nest, some Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 restoration, 16cm max. (3) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 187 Lot: 192 Five Staffordshire pearlware Two small creamware models of figures 1st half 19th century, two a sheep and a dog 2nd half 18th of The Poor Labourer, one of a century, the sheep decorated in a man with a begging dog at his cream Whieldon-type glaze with feet, one probably emblematic of green tinges around the base, Autumn, the last feeding a the dog recumbent and painted cockerel tucked beneath one with brown patches, some arm, some damages and damages and restoration, 7.2cm restoration, 19.5cm max. (5) max. (2) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 188 Lot: 193 A treacle-glazed model of a cat Three Staffordshire porcelain 19th century, seated with its head groups 1st half 19th century, one turned to sinister, its tail curled modelled as two cows beneath a about its paws, and a small spill formed as a tree trunk, one stoneware model of a cockerel, of a deer recumbent beneath tinged with brown and raised on bocage, the last of an elephant a tall scrolling base, 15cm max. standing four square on a shaped (2) dish with a castle on his back, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 some restoration, 11cm max. (3) Estimate: £120.00 - £150.00

Lot: 189 A pair of Salt pearlware sheep Lot: 194 groups 1st half 19th century, a A rare Staffordshire pearlware similar Walton group and group c.1800, of a large chicken another, all modelled standing with brightly-coloured plumage four square on tall grassy bases being savaged by a fox beneath with recumbent lambs at their flowering bocage, some feet, applied marks to three, restoration, 15.5cm high. some losses and repairs, 17cm Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 max. (4) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 195 Lot: 190 Two pearlware religious groups Two pearlware models of dogs 19th century, one of the Vicar early 19th century, one finely and Moses in the pulpit, the other modelled and recumbent on an of St Peter, penitent before elongated octagonal base, the flowering bocage, some other of Portobello type with restoration, 24.5cm max. (2) black ears and paws, recumbent Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 amidst tall grass, a little restoration, 8.5cm max. (2) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 196 Lot: 201 A Ralph Wood figure of Hope Ten Staffordshire equestrian late 19th century, personified as groups 19th century, including a maiden in Classical dress, Dick Turpin and Tom King, Going supporting a large anchor by her to Market and Returning Home, side, and a Pratt ware musician General Pelissier and Sir George holding a lyre and draped in a Brown, the Empress of France, spotted robe, some good George and the Dragon, and a restoration, 17.5cm max. (2) pair of Highland figures on Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 horseback, 26cm max. (10) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 197 A pottery white-glazed figure of Lot: 202 Justice late 18th / early 19th Six Staffordshire Highland groups century, after Derby, standing on 19th century, one of Auld Lang a tall rococo scrolling base, Syne with three drinkers sat glazed in white, one arm, her around a table, the others of sword and scales lacking, dancers and other figures in 33.2cm. Highland dress with flowers, birds Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 and animals, 24cm max. (6) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 198 A Ralph Wood figure of a boy Lot: 203 c.1790, standing with arms A rare and large Staffordshire crossed over his chest and advertising spill vase 19th wearing a sullen expression, and century, modelled as a red and a pearlware figure of a lady in white heifer standing before a Ralph Wood style, holding a bird hollow tree trunk with thistle in her left hand, a dog by her growing up beneath, the base side, the former extensively titled 'Milk Sold Here', 36cm high. damaged, 24cm max. (2) Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 204 Lot: 199 An Enoch Wood pearlware model Five small Staffordshire of two cupids fighting 19th pearlware figures 19th century, century, after the sculpture by two of children reading, one of Pierre Philippe Thomire, one Falstaff seated on a grassy holding the other back and his stump, one of Winter, wearing a foot moved to crumple pink roses furry hat and a long cloak, the beneath it, raised on a last of a lion resting a forepaw on rectangular black-glazed base, a blue ball, some restoration, damage to one arm, 41cm. 14.5cm max. (5) Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 205 Lot: 200 A Staffordshire pearlware model Four Staffordshire spill vase of an eagle early 19th century, groups 19th century, three of standing on a flowered stump children with a donkey, a basket with wings unfurling, its head of fish, or seated in an arbour, arched back, some good the last of a nobleman seated restoration, 20cm. with a spaniel, and a figure of Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Prince Albert, 27cm max. (5) Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00

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Lot: 206 Estimate: £120.00 - £150.00 A creamware model of a pug dog c.1760, after Meissen, raising his rear paw to scratch one ear, Lot: 212 decorated in a mottled Whieldon A creamware cow creamer and type glaze, a faint crack through cover late 18th century, standing one foot, 5.5cm across. Cf. Leslie four square on a green-glazed B. Grigsby, The Henry H Weldon base, the cow decorated in a Collection, English Pottery 1650- Whieldon-type manganese glaze, 1800, p.345 for a similar model. some restoration to the horns Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 and ears, 17.5cm. (2) Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 207 A Pratt ware model of a dog Lot: 213 c.1800, seated on its haunches Two large pearlware models of with its head turned to sinister, its sheep 1st half 19th century, one coat decorated with patches of a of Portobello type, recumbent on muddy brown, raised on a grassy a base glazed in green and base, good restoration to the black, the other a recumbent ram base, 8.2cm. decorated in an allover umber Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 wash, 16cm. (2) Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

Lot: 208 A pair of Staffordshire porcelain Lot: 214 spaniels c.1830, recumbent with A pair of Ralph Salt pearlware heads turned and raised on models of gardeners c.1820, scrolling bases highlighted in raised on titled bases before green and gilt, and a similar flowering bocage, a Walton group recumbent dog with a red titled 'Tenderness', and a Tithe patched coat, 10cm max. (3) Pig group, some damages, 17cm Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 max. (4) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 209 A pair of Staffordshire porcelain Lot: 215 sheep and two others 1st half A Pratt ware figure of Hope late 19th century, all recumbent on 18th century, cradling a baby moulded bases with gilt rims, while two further children cling to their heads turned and fleeces her skirts, with enamelled applied with rough clay, 9cm. (4) highlights in brown and blue, Estimate: £180.00 - £220.00 raised on a square plinth, a chip to the boy's hand, 21.5cm. Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

Lot: 210 A pair of Staffordshire lion and Lot: 216 lamb groups 1st half 19th Two Ralph Wood pearlware century, two small Staffordshire figures late 19th century, one of porcelain models of recumbent Neptune, resting his foot on the lions, and a porcelain model of a head of a dolphin and holding a lion seated on a cushion and replacement metal trident, the wearing a coronet, 9.2cm max. (5) other of a water carrier, resting a Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 handled urn on her cloaked head, another resting on one hip, some restoration, 24cm max. (2) Lot: 211 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Two pairs of Staffordshire greyhound inkwells 1st half 19th century, recumbent with forepaws crossed over blue oval cushions, and a Staffordshire model of a poodle and two puppies, faults to some, 16.5cm max. (5)

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Lot: 217 Lot: 222 An Astbury type figure of a A rare pearlware 'Sinner' Toby gardener, decorated in a treacle jug c.1800, seated and looking glaze, wearing a frock coat and slightly to the right, holding a wig, standing and resting on his small painted jug and a cup of spade, a chip to the base, ale, his face of a ruddy and warty 14.5cm. complexion, his coat an unusual Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 bluish-green, minor faults, 20cm. Estimate: £1,200.00 - £1,500.00

Lot: 218 Lot: 223 A good pair of Staffordshire An unusual creamware 'Step' or models of poodles 19th century, 'Twyford' Toby jug c.1780, the seated with forepaws separated foamy head of his ale escaping and heads turned, their coats down one side of his jug, his long applied with white fritting, 21cm. clay pipe resting against his chin, (2) his mouth slightly agape to reveal Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 a missing front tooth, enamelled in washes of green and blue, the slightly canted base in manganese brown, some faults, 24cm. Illustrated: Desmond Lot: 219 Eyles, Good Sir Toby, fig. 32, the A large Robinson and Leadbetter image captioned as courtesy of Parian bust of Gladstone 19th Lord Mackintosh of Halifax. century, titled to the reverse, and Provenance: from the collection an early plaster bust of of Lord Mackintosh. Sotheby's, Tchaikovsky by Astrid Zydower, 2nd May 1967, lot 44. c.1958, probably from her Men of Estimate: £1,800.00 - £2,200.00 Letters series, signed to the reverse, 44cm max. (2) Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Lot: 224 An unusual pearlware Toby jug with 'Askew' face c.1800, Lot: 220 crudely moulded and painted with A red and white stoneware part an ochre frock coat, blue chess set probably 1st half 19th breeches and brown hat, a blue century, the pieces finely jug resting on his knee, the modelled with detailed robes and chamfered base enamelled faces, small damages, 8.6cm green, 20cm. Paper label for the max. Comprising: a king, a Margaret Cadman collection. Cf. bishop and five pawns. (7) Christie's, Works of Art from the Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Bute Collection, 8th July 1996, lot 128 for a similar example. Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 221 A rare 'Convict' Toby jug of Thin Man type c.1790, holding a cup Lot: 225 or the bowl of his pipe in his right A Ralph Wood Toby jug and hand, his left resting a jug on his cover c.1790, typically moulded knee, enamelled in shades of with a foaming jug of ale, his yellow, ochre and brown, his coat wrinkled face with mouth agape with a design of arrows and loose to reveal gaps in his teeth, stripes, 25cm. Illustrated: Vic washed in brown, blue and Schuler, British Toby Jugs, p.35. green, some faults, the cover Cf. John Bedford, Toby Jugs, associated, 24.5cm. (2) Old p.29 for a description of the paper labels to the base, one 'Convict' class of Toby jugs. printed 'Heirloom'. Estimate: £2,000.00 - £2,500.00 Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00

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Lot: 226 Lot: 231 A large Yorkshire 'Crown Mark' Two Toby jugs 1st half 19th Toby jug c.1800-10, enamelled century, one of Squire type, in a pale attractive palette of seated on a corner stool and blues and yellows, a miniature clutching his jug of ale to his Toby resting on one knee while stomach, the other of Ordinary he raises a spotted cup to his type with a brightly patterned lips, the handle elaborately leaf- waistcoat, marked for Walton, scrolled, the interior of his tricorn some faults, 27.5cm max. (2) hat with sponged decoration in Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 blue, faint impressed crown to the underside, some restoration, 26cm. Lot: 232 Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,200.00 Three Toby jugs 19th century, one a 'Hearty Good Fellow', one of Martha Gunn, the other seated Lot: 227 and holding his jug of ale aloft, A pearlware Toby jug 1st half damages to one, 28cm max. (3) 19th century, typically moulded in Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 frock coat and breeches, the foaming jug on his knee unusually modelled as a grotesque bird-type creature with large beak, the handle with a scroll terminal, some retouching Lot: 233 A pearlware 'Success to our or restoration to his hat, 25.5cm. Wooden Walls' Toby jug c.1820- Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 30, typically modelled and painted with a warty face, a foaming jug resting on his left Lot: 228 knee with the inscription black A Wood-type pearlware Toby jug within a shield, impressed c.1790, modelled in typical number to the underside, some seated pose, a small upright faults, restoration to the hat, barrel between his feet, his long 25cm. clay pipe resting vertically by his Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 right side, his coat sponged in blue, some faults, 24.5cm. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 234 A small Yorkshire Pratt ware standing Toby jug c.1810, Lot: 229 wearing a long blue frock coat A 'Success to our Wooden Walls' and standing on a green grassy Toby jug c.1820, of Ordinary base, the handle incised with type, holding a long-stemmed scale effect, 11cm. pipe and an inscribed jug of ale, Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 some faults, 25.5cm. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 235 A Yorkshire Pratt ware standing Toby jug c.1810-20, wearing a Lot: 230 patterned waistcoat beneath a Two pearlware Toby jugs blue coat, a bottle and cup c.1820, both seated and resting a clutched against his broad jug on their left knee, one jug stomach, the inside hat rim and disappointingly empty, each with base sponged with broad stripes, a clay pipe resting by his side, the handle modelled as a one with a barrel between his figurehead, minor damages, feet, small damages and 19.5cm. restorations, 26cm max. (2) Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

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Lot: 236 Lot: 241 A small Yorkshire Pratt ware A creamware 'Step' or 'Twyford' standing Toby jug c.1800-10, Toby jug and associated cover wearing a long blue frock coat, c.1780-90, the empty jug in his his tricorn hat with black left hand decorated with a pattern scalloped rim, the handle with of spots and stripes in brown, his foliate terminals, a 2cm flat chip, chin with a roughly enamelled 12cm. Cf. Christie's, Works of Art brown beard, the base slightly from the Bute Collection, 8th July canted, some damages, 24cm. 1996, lot 107 for two similar The base with an old paper examples. collection label, no. 243. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £1,200.00 - £1,500.00

Lot: 237 Lot: 242 A Toby jug of Ralph Wood type A Ralph Wood type Toby jug c.1800-10, decorated in a muted c.1790, typically modelled resting palette of blue, brown and yellow, a foaming jug of ale on one knee, a green jug of ale resting on one his pipe resting beside his stool, knee while he holds the stump of damages and restoration, 24.5cm. a short pipe in his teeth, some Estimate: £60.00 - £100.00 restoration to his hat, 24cm. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 238 Lot: 243 A Pratt ware Toby jug c.1800- An unusual pearlware Toby jug 1810, decorated in a typical c.1780-90, decorated in blue and palette with striped stockings and green enamels, his long clay pipe an ermine type coat, a jug of ale resting against his stool, a barrel resting on one knee, some lying down between his feet, restoration to his hat, 24.5cm. some damage to the hat, 25cm. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Most Toby jugs of this period are modelled with an upright barrel, while far fewer are known with the barrel in this position. Lot: 239 Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00 A pearlware Toby jug c.1810, painted in Pratt type colours with an ochre frock coat, green Lot: 244 waistcoat and blue breeches, his A 'Squire' Toby jug c.1810, eyes and hair detailed in blue decorated all over with a green enamel, damages, 24cm. swirl design, a jug of ale clutched Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 to his broadening girth, his arm reglued and pipe lacking, 28cm. Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00

Lot: 240 A small Ralph Wood Toby jug c.1790, seated and wearing a pale green coat and ochre Lot: 245 breeches, a jug of ale resting on A large Yorkshire 'Crown Mark' his left knee, his tricorn hat with Toby jug c.1800-10, his hat with moulded detailing, some good an unusual scalloped rim, restoration to the handle, 16cm. decorated in Pratt ware enamels, Old partial paper collection labels his blue coat with ochre trim, the to the base. handle with leaf scroll moulding, Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 impressed crown mark to the base, some restoration, 26cm. Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

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Lot: 246 Lot: 251 A rare 'Trafalgar' or 'Victory' Toby A large brown stoneware mask jug c.1815-18, wearing a striped jug 19th century, modelled as waistcoat and blue jacket, seated Bacchus with fruiting vine and on a grey sea chest bearing the ears of corn around his head, legend 'Trafalgar' and an applied 24cm high. medallion of Nelson's flagship Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Victory, holding a foaming jug of ale and a cup, a little good restoration, 28cm. This model is based on the 'Rodney's Sailor' Toby jugs made some 20 years earlier. Lot: 252 Three pearlware jugs early 19th Estimate: £2,000.00 - £2,500.00 century and later, one printed with a portrait of the Quaker and philanthropist, Richard Reynolds, Lot: 247 the reverse with a stanza A Pratt ware 'Hearty Good Fellow mourning his demise, one a Sailor' Toby jug c.1820, standing Sunderland lustre jug of Crimean with body turned and wearing interest, the last a Wedgwood blue striped trousers and a commemorative jug for the double-breasted waistcoat, a bicentenary in 1930, some small foaming jug of ale in his right faults, 16cm high max. (3) hand, his pipe in his left, Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 restoration to his hat, 23.5cm. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 253 A large pair of Merkelbach and Lot: 248 Wick stoneware ewers late 19th A large 'American Sailor' Toby century, in the Renaissance jug c.1820, seated astride his manner, the flat circular bodies sea chest, resting his tankard with a central hole, the spouts and clay pipe on one knee, with griffin masks, enamelled in nautically dressed in striped blue and brown, impressed mark trousers and blue jacket, the to one, some faults, 37cm. (2) base unusually incised 'Joseph Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Owen', restoration, 27.5cm. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 254 A small collection of Doulton Lot: 249 Lambeth and A small 'American Sailor' Toby stoneware late 19th/early 20th jug c.1820, seated on a sea century, variously sprigged with chest bearing the inscription hunting scenes, windmills and 'Dollars' to two sides, his foaming topers, some faults, 25cm max. jug of ale inscribed 'Success to Comprising: five jugs, a teapot the Wooden Walls', typically and cover, and a Salisbury Gill dressed in striped trousers and Pot inscribed 'RSM 1658' and blue jacket, some faults, 26cm. made only for Watson & Co. in Provenance: Christie's, The Salisbury. (8) Property of the late Surgeon Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Rear Admiral P. D. Gordon-Pugh, 26th April 2001, lot 69. Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 255 Three moulded pearlware jugs 19th century, the largest applied Lot: 250 with Classical figures in carriages A Doulton Lambeth stoneware drawn by animals, highlighted tyg late 19th century, applied with purple lustre, two applied with a hunting scene and topers with children or flowers on a between three dog handles, a jug copper lustre ground, and a applied with a hunting scene, and copper lustre goblet, 19cm max. a pearlware moulded Bacchus (4) jug with the handle formed as a Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00 monkey, some damages, 22.5cm max. (3) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

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Lot: 256 Lot: 262 A pair of stoneware pistol flasks Two large pearlware blue and 19th century, modelled with white chargers 19th century, hollow barrels and highlighted printed with the Broseley pattern, with a blue glaze, 20.5cm. (2) 47cm max. (2) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00

Lot: 257 Lot: 263 A brown stoneware puzzle jug A slipware moneybox 19th 19th century, after Nottingham, century, the waist and shoulders applied with topers and incised 'J applied with small birds with a R 1706', the neck and rim single bird finial perched atop, pierced with an arrangement of decorated in brown and yellow holes, some good restoration, striations, some damages, 25cm. 23.5cm. Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 258 Lot: 264 Two stoneware boots 19th Two large stoneware flagons century, the larger a flask 19th century, of tall ovoid form, decorated in a warm treacle each with a small handle near the glaze, the smaller a moneybox neck and impressed with a 4, with Whieldon type colours small damages, 46cm. (2) washed in green and brown, Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 16.5cm max. (2) Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00

Lot: 259 Lot: 265 A stoneware flagon 19th century, A pair of pearlware plaques 19th the long ovoid body a warm century, printed and coloured brown tone, 29cm. with figures in rural scenes, a Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 pearlware children's plate printed with a farm scene and moulded with animals to the rim, a lustre câchepot moulded with Classical figures, and a Doulton Burslem mug to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, 19cm max. (5) Lot: 260 Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Five blue and white transferware meat platters 19th century, variously decorated with Chinese pagoda patterns and European Lot: 266 figures in a landscape, some Two Sunderland lustre bowls faults, 48cm max. (5) c.1820 and later, the earlier Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 printed with a view of the Sunderland bridge and other vignettes and poems relating to shipping and masonry, the later printed with the Shipwright's Lot: 261 Arms and a coloured print of A large brown stoneware jug or 'Ship Caroline' to the interior, and flagon 17th/18th century, a Sunderland lustre bowl and decorated with a tigerware glaze cover decorated with the and tapering to a narrow neck Farmer's Arms, the latter with small handle, 31cm. extensively damaged and Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 repaired, 26.5cm max. (4) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 267 Queen of England and the late A creamware sugar bowl and King & Queen of France', 9.3cm. cover late 18th century, printed Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 in red with the Lovers Disturbed, the reverse with a reclining shepherd, three reticulated Lot: 273 creamware tureen covers and an A Westerwald stoneware jug late oval stand, 24cm max. (6) 18th/early 19th century, the Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 round-bellied body applied with small flowerhead roundels on a deep blue ground, the handle with the remains of a pewter Lot: 268 mount, cracked, traces of an old A rare Mortlake (Kishere) brown paper label to the base, 21cm. stoneware hunting jug early 19th Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 century, sprigged with a scene of a horse-drawn cart before farm buildings, winged cherubs and Classical figures in addition to the Lot: 274 more usual topers and hounds, Two Whieldon-type creamware restoration to the spout, 17.5cm. plates late 18th/early 19th Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 century, one octagonal and decorated in a sponged manganese glaze, the other with geometrically arranged splashes Lot: 269 of blue, green and ochre on a A Westerwald stoneware tankard sponged ground within a feather- early 18th century, incised with moulded rim, 24cm max. (2) three panels of a tulip design, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 enamelled in blue and purple on a grey ground, fitted with a later metal hinged lid, 20.5cm. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 275 A Dawson creamware tureen and cover 1st half 19th century, with scrolled shell handles, impressed mark, the cover surmounted with Lot: 270 a leafy finial, a few small chips, A good Cambrian pottery footed 30cm,. (2) bowl c.1830-40, printed in purple Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00 with the Swiss Villa pattern, moulded to the exterior, 22.5cm dia. Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 Lot: 276 Two pearlware teapots early 19th century, one decorated in ochre and silver lustre, inscribed 'Elizabeth Ginders born 14th Lot: 271 September 1790', the other with A Cambrian Pottery puzzle jug flower bands and purple lustre, early 19th century, printed in blue some restoration, 25cm. (4) with Oriental foliage in the Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Carnation or Peony Rose pattern, the rim pierced and with three rounded spouts, 18.5cm. Paper label for the B A Williams Lot: 277 collection. A rare pearlware commemorative Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 cream jug c.1840, to celebrate the wedding of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, moulded with profile busts of the bride and Lot: 272 groom, decorated all over in a A rare Cambrian 'Puzzle of rich yellow glaze, 9.3cm high. Portraits' mug c.1800, printed in Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00 black with floral sprays and seemingly meaningless arrangements, revealing the profile portraits of royalty, titled 'A New Puzzle of PORTRAITS. Striking Likenesses of the King &

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Lot: 278 Lot: 283 A pair of pottery pie funnels late A Pratt ware moneybox early 18th century, moulded with 19th century, modelled as a bands and impressed with a star house flanked by two gentleman design, each impressed 'ER in hats, and a treacle-glazed 1794', 6cm. (2) window or furniture rest modelled Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 as the head and shoulders of a woman, small damages, 12.5cm max. (2) Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 279 A pearlware moneybox early Lot: 284 19th century, of Portobello type, A rare brown salt-glazed modelled as a house flanked by stoneware cream jug c.1750-70, two figures, two faces peering Nottingham or Derbyshire, the through the upstairs windows, the body incised with vertical ribs and back of the roof with a coin slot, a bands of chevron decoration chip to the slot, 12.5cm. Paper between bands of fritted clay, label for Leonard Russell, 12.5cm. Newhaven. Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 285 Lot: 280 An unusual pearlware mug A rare English salt-glazed c.1760, painted in blue with a stoneware guglet mid 18th four line inscription, 'When in the century, applied with sprigs of slippery paths of youth With fruiting vine, and a similar bottle heedless steps from Thy Arm vase, further applied with small unseen conveyed me safe And vignettes of Classical figures, led me up to man', damaged, some restoration, 22cm max. (2) 12cm. Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00

Lot: 281 Lot: 286 A blue and white transferware A Pratt ware model of a cradle bottle 19th century, decorated late 18th/early 19th century, with figures before a cathedral, a modelled with a bonneted baby Wedgwood Jasperware plate resting in the interior, the basket- applied with flower garlands, and woven exterior decorated with a Caughley creamer painted with underglaze yellow, blue and polychrome flowers, 19cm max. ochre, 12cm. (3) Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 287 Lot: 282 A Jackfield loving cup mid 18th A good salt-glazed stoneware century, the bell-shaped body plate c.1750, elaborately with twin handles, a yellow- moulded with diaper panels and glazed pearlware mug with a foliate scrolls, the shaped rim bright stylized leafy border, and a pierced, and a creamware plate, green-glazed creamware mug Dutch-decorated with William of and stand moulded with ribs, Orange and Queen Mary, 24.5cm minor damages, 10cm high max. max. (2) (4) Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

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Lot: 288 Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 A pair of pearlware blue and white leaf pickle dishes 1st half 19th century, printed with Lot: 294 Oriental figures beneath a domed A creamware wall sconce 1st parasol in an exotic landscape, half 19th century, the recess and a Caughley pickle dish painted in blue with a gallant printed with the Fisherman and standing with one hand resting Cormorant pattern, 14.5cm max. on his hip and leaning to his right, (3) the outside edge with a border of Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 oeil de perdrix and partial flowerhead mon, 25.2cm. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 289 A pearlware plaque early 19th century, of Portobello type, Lot: 295 moulded and enamelled with a A good pair of Wedgwood gentleman in Eastern dress pearlware candlesticks mid 19th seated beneath a palm tree with century, each modelled as a tall a lady by his side, some chipping fluted column raised on a square to the edge, 16cm. base, the details highlighted in Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 blue, impressed Wedgwood and P marks, the tops fitted with brass mounts, 31.2cm. (2) Lot: 290 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 A Whieldon-type creamware dish c.1800, decorated with patches of green and yellow glaze on an Lot: 296 unusual greyish blue sponged A Leeds creamware cornucopia ground, the rim pierced, 24cm. wall vase late 18th century, Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 moulded with a putto holding a flaming urn aloft, a quiver of arrows by his side, the rim moulded with a band of leaves, a little good restoration, 24cm. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 291 Six Wedgwood creamware plates c.1810-20, decorated with flowering cornucopia and leafy Lot: 297 pears on a pale lilac ground, A dry-bodied stoneware vase 1st impressed marks, 20.2cm. (6) half 19th century, applied in white Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 with Venus and Cupid between stiff leaf borders, the sides with mask-head handles, raised on a flared plinth with key fret bands and geometric foliate motifs, 20cm. Cf. D. Edwards and R. Lot: 292 Hampson, English Dry-Bodied Twelve pearlware blue and white Stoneware, p.154-155 for similar plates 19th century, each printed wares retailed by James Mist of with three boys seated on a London. grassy bank before Eastern Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 buildings, the borders with winged putto amidst flowers, 23.5cm. (12) Lot: 298 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 A Chanakkale (Western Turkey) pottery bird 19th century, stylistically modelled with curled Lot: 293 tail and narrow wings, its rounded Two pairs of creamware plates beak forming a spout, raised on a 19th century, one pair Spode circular base, decorated in cream soup plates decorated in pattern glaze with coloured splashes, 1783, the other pair painted with 21.5cm high. simplistic floral sprays, and an Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 armorial plate painted with a central crest of a lion holding a cross, 24.5cm max. (5)

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Lot: 299 Lot: 304 A Chanakkale (Western Turkey) A large black basalt teapot and pottery ewer 19th century, green- cover commemorating the Battle glazed and painted with flowers of Vitoria dated 1813, the teapot around an applied motif, with with a mythical beast spout and ropetwist handle, 34cm. inscribed 'India Portugal Spain Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Vittoria 21st June 1813', the reverse applied with a bust of Wellington being crowned by Britannia, and a coffee pot and cover applied with Napoleon crossing the Alps, some Lot: 300 damages to the coffee pot, A large Kutahya (Turkish) dish 23.5cm max. (4) 19th century, decorated in the Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Iznik style with saz leaves and other flowers in shades of blue, green and purplish red, 32.5cm. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 305 A pair of Wedgwood black basalt candlesticks early 19th century, the Classical forms painted with Oriental flowers including peony, lotus and chrysanthemum, Lot: 301 impressed marks, some A massive black basalt model of damages, 17.5cm. (2) a putto 19th century, possibly Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 personifying Summer, semi- reclining on a rocky base beside sheaves of corn, placing a circlet of corn ears on his head, raised Lot: 306 on a circular base with key fret A good pair of Wedgwood design, unmarked, chips to two creamware baskets and stands toes and one finger, 46.5cm. c.1800, the baskets' slatted sides Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 interwoven with red ribbons, the stands with reticulated rims, impressed marks, 27.8cm. (4) Paper label for Alistair Sampson Lot: 302 Antiques Ltd. A Wedgwood black basalt coffee Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 pot and cover with matching milk jug 19th century, the bodies finely fluted, the cover with a sibyl finial, impressed marks, 19cm Lot: 307 max. (3) A pair of Wedgwood Jasperware Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 campana vases early 19th century, applied in white with Classical figures, animals and putti, on a blue ground between formal leaf borders, impressed Lot: 303 marks, the square bases lacking, A large Castleford type 13.5cm. (2) stoneware teapot and cover Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 early 19th century, one side painted with a figure travelling through a landscape before Lot: 308 thatched buildings, the other side Two Spode pearlware plates late with a river scene, moulded with 18th/early 19th century, one bat- garlands and leaf designs, a printed with P406 of two sheep, small restored chip to the cover, the other printed in blue with the 28.5cm across. (2) First Temple Landscape, and a Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Mason's Ironstone dessert plate decorated with flowers within a wide moulded border, 23.3cm max. (3) Cf. Geoffrey Godden, Mason's Ironstone China, p.106 for examples from the Mason's dessert service. Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00

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Lot: 309 Lot: 314 Literature: Leslie B Grigsby, Miniature Wedgwood black English Pottery 1650-1800, The basalt teawares 19th century, Henry H Weldon Collection, enamelled with Oriental flowers edition 155 of 800. including peony and Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 chrysanthemum, impressed marks, 9.5cm max. Comprising: two teapots and covers, a sugar bowl and cover, and a milk jug. (7) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 310 Three black basalt teapots and covers 1st half 19th century, two Lot: 315 with engine-turned bands, one A Staffordshire redware teapot Wedgwood and moulded with and cover c.1770, after the stiff leaves, a moulded cream jug, Chinese Yixing, the cylindrical and a Birch sucrière and cover body applied with birds in flight with a sibyl finial, small damages, within cartouches of scrolls and 19cm max. (9) hatched bands surmounted by Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 equestrian figures, small chips to the cover, 15cm. (2) Provenance: The Joseph Jackson Collection of Teapots, 24th April 2001, lot Lot: 311 158. A Staffordshire creamware Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 miniature teapot and cover c.1770, decorated in a mottled Whieldon type glaze with splashes of blue and green, the Lot: 316 handle and spout moulded as Two Wedgwood miniature twigs, the cover with a floral teapots and covers c.1820, one knop, some faults to the cover, pearlware and painted with blue 12.5cm. (2) Provenance: The carnation sprays, the other Joseph Jackson Collection of caneware with a turned body Teapots, 24th April 2001, lot 172. picked out in blue enamel, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 impressed marks, some faults, 11.5cm max. (4) Provenance: The Joseph Jackson Collection of Teapots, 24th April 2001, lots Lot: 312 152 and 154. A creamware toy dinner service Estimate: £120.00 - £150.00 early 19th century, painted with a border of stylized green leaves within red and manganese bands, some damages. Lot: 317 Comprising: a tureen and cover, Two miniature Pratt ware teapots a sauceboat, three serving and covers c.1805, similarly plates, two tureen covers, three painted with sprays of flowers in soup plates and six other plates a palette of green, blue and in two sizes. (17) ochre, 14cm. (4) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 313 A miniature Staffordshire salt- glazed teapot and cover c.1760, Lot: 318 the cylindrical body applied with A miniature slipware mug, the heraldic lions, flowers and cylindrical body marbled in cream leaves, the handle formed as a and treacle, a 7mm rim chip to dolphin, some restoration to the the interior, 4cm high. cover, 12.7cm. (2) Provenance: Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 The Joseph Jackson Collection of Teapots, 24th April 2001, lot 173. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

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Lot: 319 Lot: 324 Two pearlware miniature teapots A black basalt circular box and and covers c.1800, one cover 19th century, moulded cylindrical, the other globular, with the profile of George I and both painted in blue with pagoda inscribed with an abbreviated landscape scenes, some faults, inscription after the coinage, the 11cm max. (4) Provenance: The underside of the box engraved Joseph Jackson Collection of with a six petal flower, some Teapots, 24th April 2001, lots chipping to the cover's flange, 155 and 160. 7.2cm dia. (2) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00

Lot: 320 Lot: 325 Six creamware bin labels mid Twelve Rockingham type 19th century, of coat-hanger porcelain models of cottages and form, titled in black with 'Port', other buildings 1st half 19th 'Madeira', 'Sauterne', century, applied with moss and 'Champagne', 'Bucellas' and flowers, some small damages, 'Port 1847', 14cm. (6) 14.5cm max. (12) Old paper Estimate: £350.00 - £450.00 collection labels to most. One with a label for Gloria Antica of Old Brompton Road, London. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Lot: 321 A Wedgwood black basalt plaque 19th century, attributed to Lot: 326 William Hackwood, modelled with Ten pottery and porcelain models Cupid reaching up to seedheads of cottages 1st half 19th century or fruits dangled above him by a and later, some pastille burners Classical maiden, impressed with removable roofs, one a mark, 16.6cm. Cf. Wolf moneybox, variously decorated Mankowitz, Wedgwood, pl.92 for and applied with flowers, leaves the Jasperware version of the and moss, and a pair of Derby plaque. figures of children with birds, Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 some faults, 15.5cm max. (15) Old paper collection labels to most. Lot: 322 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 A pair of Wedgwood circular portrait plaques late 18th/early 19th century, of John Flaxman Lot: 327 and his wife, modelled in profile Five Derby figures late on a pale blue ground, impressed 18th/early 19th century, one an marks and incised to the reverse, ice-skater emblematic of Winter,a framed and glazed, the plaques pair of figures with a dog and a 14cm dia. (2) cat, one a gardener with a hat full Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 of flowers, the last seated on a chair and holding a book, various marks and incised numbers, some restorations, 16cm max. (5) Lot: 323 Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 A black basalt circular plaque late 18th/early 19th century, with the profile portrait of a man turned slightly away, titled Lot: 328 'Canova' to the reverse, 8.2cm. Five dog groups 19th century, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 one of a poodle holding a basket in its mouth and raised on a tall moulded base, a Parian type model of a recumbent dog on a cushion, two others of recumbent dogs, the last a small dog standing four square and wearing a red collar, 10cm max. (5) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 329 Lot: 335 A pair of Derby flower ornaments Two figural c.1820-30, with large applied candle snuffers 20th century, flowers issuing from small one modelled as a nun the other jardinières, and a Minton figure of as an elderly Welsh woman a lady gardener standing beside wearing a bonnet and shawl, a flowering pot plant, some printed marks, 9.2cm max. (2) damages and restoration, 18.5cm Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 max. (3) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 336 Lot: 330 Two English porcelain figures Three Staffordshire porcelain 19th century Derby or Minton, models of children on dogs 19th one of a girl kneeling and saying century, two of children sitting on her prayers, the other tying her the back of recumbent dogs, the bootlace, both knelt on green last of a boy astride his mount tasselled cushions, 9.5cm. (2) and with his arms wrapped Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 around its neck, 12.5cm max. (3) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 337 Lot: 331 A pair of Royal Worcester menu Two Derby figures 19th century holders c.1874, modelled by and later, one of Dr Syntax being James Hadley as London 'down- chased by a bull, the other of a and-outs' wearing workaday seated lady at her tatting, some clothes and hardened damages, 17cm max. (2) expressions, standing on cobbled Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 bases, impressed marks and registration diamonds for 1874, 14.5cm. (2) The menu cards would have been slung over the figures in the sandwich-board Lot: 332 fashion. Two pairs of Royal Worcester Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 flower groups mid 20th century, modelled by Dorothy Doughty, two of Mexican Feijoa and two of Lot: 338 Apple Blossom, black printed Two Royal Worcester figures of marks, some damages, 25cm water carriers c.1910-11, each max. (4) carrying a vessel on their head, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 an amphora in one hand, printed marks and date codes, restoration to one, 24.5cm. (2) Lot: 333 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 A pair of Royal Worcester Majolica candlesticks 19th century, each modelled as a winged griffin supporting a gilded Lot: 339 sconce between its wings, A Parian figural group 19th impressed marks, a few small century, of a lady seated with two chips to extremities, 14cm. (2) playful dogs, a small child stood Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 beside her, unmarked, 32cm. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 334 A good pair of Royal Worcester porcelain bird groups date codes for 1960, modelled by Dorothy Doughty, of Oven Birds, one with a Ladyslipper Orchid, the other with Crested Iris, set into wooden bases, printed marks, 29cm. (4) Estimate: £200.00 - £400.00

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Lot: 340 Lot: 345 Four Royal Worcester bird A Royal Worcester vase and groups mid 20th century, cover date code for 1899, finely modelled by Dorothy Doughty, decorated in raised and coloured three of Indigo Buntings, one of a gilding with a pair of exotic Yellowhammer, all perched on pheasants amidst rococo scrolled blackberry sprays, black printed foliage on a turquoise ground, the marks, some chipping, 22cm neck pierced, shape 1927, max. (4) printed mark, the cover's finial Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 broken and repaired, 23cm. (2) Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 341 A pair of lamps each formed with Lot: 346 two Royal Worcester figures mid A good Belleek jardinière late 20th century, the figures 19th century, of 'Belleek' shape, modelled by Gwendoline Parnell the spiral moulded body richly of Chinese figures at various applied with a variety of flowers pursuits, enamelled in shades of anmd raised on three scroll feet, black, red and turquoise, second period black mark, 26cm. mounted on black wooden lamp Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 bases, 27cm overall. (2) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 347 Lot: 342 A remarkable Royal Worcester Five Royal Worcester dessert ewer and stand by Thomas Bott plates and a square dish date dated 1866 and 1867, the ewer codes for 1929, the wells painted beautifully decorated in Limoges with flowers, signed E Phillips, enamel style with scenes of the borders elaborately Classical figures between bands decorated with raised gilt shells of entwined dolphins, shells and and scrolls on a peach and green profile portraits, the gilt handle ground, 27.5cm max. (6) formed as a mermaid clutching a Estimate: £600.00 - £1,000.00 dove to her breast, the stand enamelled with panels of mythical beasts between foliate Lot: 343 scroll bands, printed mark to the An unusual Kerr & Binns stand, the ewer signed 'T. Bott Worcester rhyton vase date 1867', the stand 'T. Bott/66', the code for 1858, formed as the gilding probably by Josiah Davis, head of a horned stag supported some damages, 30.8cm. (2) Cf. by a snake with raised green Henry Sandon, Royal Worcester scales, the rim with a moulded Porcelain, col. pl. III for a similar ovolu band, printed mark, 7.5cm example. Provenance: from the high. collection of the 2nd Viscount Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Bearsted, and thence by descent. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 344 A pair of Kerr and Binns Lot: 348 Worcester three-footed vases A rare and impressive pair of c.1860, each finely painted, Royal Worcester vases and probably by George Hundley, covers 2005, from the Nelson with three sprays of heathers collection, finely painted with beneath jewelled rims, raised on battle scenes involving HMS claw feet, and a Grainger's Victory and Bucentaure, signed Worcester reticulated vase, with L. Sykes and Liam Miller, limited pierced bands on a pale green editions 1 of 10, 36cm. (4) ground, painted mark, 15cm max. Estimate: £500.00 - £1,000.00 (3) Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

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Lot: 349 Infantry plate, limited edition 61 A massive Royal Worcester of 350, 27.5cm max. Together figure of Bacchus c.1890, with certificates. (4) modelled by James Hadley, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 holding a stick behind his back and wearing a ragged robe and grapevine coronet, printed mark, Lot: 355 some restoration, 69cm. A good Minton porcelain plate Estimate: £600.00 - £1,000.00 c.1900, painted perhaps by J E Dean with ships sailing on a calm sea, within a wide cobalt blue border highlighted with floral Lot: 350 sprays in raised gilding, printed A small Belleek 'Shamrock' and impressed marks, 24.5cm. basket late 19th century, the rim Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 applied with three small floral arrangements above a shaped three-strand base, the underside applied with two pads, 12.5cm. Lot: 356 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 A large Royal Worcester pot pourri vase and cover c.1906, with inner cover, decorated with a sprawling spray of aster type flowers, the tall cover of tasselled Lot: 351 crown form, printed mark and A pair of Minton plates c.1881, date code, restoration to the painted wiyth small figures before outer cover, 44cm. (3) country cottages, the borders Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 with a rich gilt design and panels of pink roses, impressed marks and one with a date code, 23cm. (2) Lot: 357 Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 A pair of Ridgway porcelain vases 1st half 19th century, painted with continuous landscape scenes of figures Lot: 352 before stately mansions and A Belleek 'Sydenham Twig' romantic ruins, pattern number basket 20th century, the oval 3/365, some restoration, 18cm. form with a four strand base, the (2) rim applied with various flowers Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 and shamrock leaves, applied pad to the base, 31cm. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 358 A Grainger's Worcester reticulated vase and cover c.1880, the ovoid shape pierced Lot: 353 with an elaborate foliate design A Minton cabinet plate date code and raised on three lion feet, for 1879, the well painted with a printed marks, 21cm. (2) view of Osborne House within a Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 bright turquoise border decorated with foliate scrolls in a pâte-sur- pâte border, titled in red to the reverse, printed and impressed Lot: 359 marks, 24.5cm. A Coalport oval teapot and cover Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 early 19th century, decorated in a rich Imari pattern, and three English porcelain coffee cans, Lot: 354 including one Minton in pattern Military interest: a Wedgwood 299, 26.5cm max. (5) commemorative bowl 1991, Estimate: £350.00 - £500.00 produced for the Light Infantry to commemorate the presentation of New Colours by Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd battalions at Tidworth on 31st May 1991, limited edition 30 of 80, and a Coalport Light

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Lot: 360 Lot: 365 An English porcelain botanical A pair of miniature English plate 19th century, the well porcelain vases and covers painted with a large spray of c.1815-25, probably Spode, honeysuckle, the rim decorated painted with pink and white with an ivy garland on a peach roses, the covers pierced, and a ground, titled to the reverse, pair of Bloor Derby flower vases pattern number '4/No.1284' in applied with large colourful puce, 22.7cm. blooms, crowned D marks in red, Estimate: £40.00 - £80.00 some damages, 16.5cm max. (6) Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

Lot: 361 A Chamberlain's Worcester Lot: 366 sauce tureen and cover c.1830, A miniature Spode porcelain pot decorated with an Imari type pourri basket and cover c.1825- pattern, a Chamberlain's 30, with gilt detailing, the domed buttertub and cover painted with cover pierced with seventeen dry blue flower sprays within a holes, iron red pattern number gilt dentil rim, and a porter mug 341, 10.5cm across. (2) painted with a panel of flowers Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 reserved on a puce ground, 16cm max. (5) Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 Lot: 367 Two English porcelain baskets Lot: 362 1st half 19th century, perhaps A Rockingham dessert dish and Coalport, painted and encrusted a pastille burner and stand 19th with flowers, the smaller with a century, the dish painted with pierced cover, a similarly flowers within a shaped rim of decorated ewer, a rococo- white and gilt flowers on a grey moulded vase with flowers basketweave ground, the pastille applied to a blue ground, and burner applied with flowers, some Spode ring stand painted with faults, 26cm max. (3) pink roses in pattern 3336, 16cm Estimate: £120.00 - £150.00 max. (6) Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Lot: 363 A small collection of decorative Lot: 368 English porcelain most 1st half A Spode Copeland part dessert 19th century, including a lobed service c.1900, attractively cabinet plate painted with a painted with baskets of flowers kingfisher, a J. & M. P. Bell and further single sprays saucer painted with a landscape including divergent tulip and within a pink border, a fluted chrysanthemum. Comprising: two Coalport milk jug, a Pattern Book oval dishes, a square dish, two plate, cup and saucer with gilt soup plates and eight plates. (13) garlands, and a King Street Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Derby milk jug, some wear and damages, 24cm max. (7) Provenance: the Geoffrey Godden reference collection. Lot: 369 A Charles Ford part Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00 service late 19th century, unusually decorated in the Chinese famille verte palette with Lot: 364 scenes of Chinese figures in A good New Hall teacup and pagoda and garden landscapes, saucer early 19th century, the rims with panels of birds in painted with panels of flowers branches, impressed CF reserved on a blue ground with a monograms, some damages. rich gilt design, a pair of Derby Comprising: seven saucers, four small cups and saucers with small plates and seven larger garlands of rose and cornflowers, plates. (18) and an inkwell painted with pink Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 roses, 14.3cm max. (7) Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

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Lot: 370 Lot: 375 Twelve Chinese porcelain coffee A pair of English porcelain cans and saucers 1st half 19th square dishes 1st half 19th century, unusually and brightly century, painted with alternating decorated with beetles and other panels of finches and English insects around lychees, finger flowers on a gilt and cobalt blue citron and other fruits and ground, and a similar square two- flowers, some small damages, handled dish painted with panels 14.7cm. (24) of flowers in pattern 193, 26.5cm Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 max. (3) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 371 An English porcelain part tea Lot: 376 service 19th century, moulded A pair of Ridgway two-handled with rococo scrolled panels and dishes c.1825-30, painted in printed in blue with sprays of pattern 673 with sprays of pink roses. Comprising: two square roses to the wells, the borders dishes, a teapot stand, six plates, with panels of flowers on a cobalt seven saucers and six cups. (22) blue ground gilded with grapes, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 and a similar English porcelain shaped dish decorated with floral panels, 30.5cm max. (3) Lot: 372 Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 A Spode porcelain part tea service 1st half 19th century, richly decorated in pattern 4327 Lot: 377 with gilt scrolls and stylized Three Davenport porcelain plates motifs, iron red marks and c.1830, painted with pattern 970, pattern numbers. Comprising: one with a Golden Plover, one two square plates, ten saucers, with a Water Rail, the other with four teacups and six coffee cups. an Orange-Legged Hobby, all (22) within café au lait borders pierced Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 and finely painted with flowers, and a third plate painted with aquatic birds within a pink border, 24cm. (4) Lot: 373 Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 A Barr Worcester part tea service c.1800, richly decorated with gilt leaves and swags over dark blue bands, incised marks. Lot: 378 Comprising: a slop bowl, a cake Twenty various English plates plate, three trios, and a teacup and dishes 1st half 19th century, and saucer. (13) seventeen porcelain, including Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Coalport, variously decorated with flowers, shells and Imari patterns, and with painted pattern numbers 11, 384, 507, 610, 729, Lot: 374 1121, 1281, 1428, 2279 and An English porcelain part tea 3859, one Wilson creamware service c.1810-15, brightly painted with flowers within a painted with a shell and floral moulded rim, and two stone design similar to New Hall pattern china dishes in patterns 307 and 1045, the slop bowl with number 478, 28cm max. (20) 208 in iron red. Comprising: a Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 slop bowl, eight saucers and nine teacups. (18) Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 Lot: 379 A small collection of English Regency , variously decorated with flowers, some faults. Comprising: a pair of Davenport botanical plates within pierced rims, a pair of Spode shallow bowls in pattern 2004 with moulded rims, a pair of cups and saucers in pattern 1206, and

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a small plate with retail mark for Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Mortlocks. (9) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 385 A Coalport sucrière and cover Lot: 380 c.1820, finely painted with small A Chamberlain's Worcester trio arrangements of polychrome c.1805, painted by George Davis flowers within gilt hatched panels, with exotic birds and butterflies the inside rim with gilt flowers, gilt reserved on a blue ground with pattern number 830 to the base, rich gilt scales, 13.4cm. (3) 16.3cm across. (2) Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

Lot: 386 An English porcelain plate 1st Lot: 381 half 19th century, the well painted A garniture of three Coalport with two birds, the border with vases c.1815, of narrow lightly four sprays of flowers in a flared form, finely painted with shaped gilt rim, and a Daniel high- wide bands of flowers on a gilt sided bowl, the interior painted ground within gilt foliate borders, perhaps by Pardoe with heather, painted pattern numbers 656 and buttercups and strawberries in a 565, a restored crack to one muted palette, 23cm max. (2) smaller vase, 12cm max. (3) It is Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 possible that the pattern number on the larger vase has been incorrectly painted, as the vases Lot: 387 are identical. A good Coalport trio c.1820, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 painted in the manner of William Pollard with spindly floral sprays within a shaped gilt panel border, Lot: 382 printed Society of Arts mark to An English porcelain cabinet cup the saucer, 14.8cm. (3) and stand c.1820, Spode or Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Minton, brightly painted with flowers and moulded with a band of raised white enamel on a dark pink ground, the cup raised on three paw feet, 13cm. (2) Lot: 388 Two Derby dessert dishes Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 c.1825, painted in pattern 77 with shaped panels of flowers, the wells with small scattered sprigs, Lot: 383 iron red crowned crossed batons An unusual English porcelain marks, some gilt wear, 26cm. (2) bough pot and cover 19th Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 century, probably Coalport, each side painted with a panel of a bird amidst flowers, the cover and handles with bird surmounts, the four feet issuing from swan Lot: 389 Two miniature Staffordshire terminals, a small amount of porcelain teapots and covers 1st good restoration, 20.5cm. (2) half 19th century, painted with Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 sprays of flowers, the larger with gilt detailing to the rims, spout and handle, 13.5cm max. (4) Lot: 384 Provenance: The Joseph A Derby lobed dish c.1800, Jackson Collection of Teapots, painted with a figure on 24th April 2001, lots 332 and 333. horseback before a mountainous Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 landscape within a border of pink rose panels reserved on a blue and gilt band, and an English porcelain plate painted in the Chinese famille rose palette with rockwork and a fence, some faults, 22.6cm max. (2)

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Lot: 390 Lot: 395 A Barr Worcester miniature A good Spode cup and saucer teapot and cover c.1800, the c.1820, finely painted in pattern barrel-shaped body painted with 2478 with flower sprays on a leafy sprigs in gilt and sepia, dense spiral blue and gilt ground, incised B mark and painted painted Spode and pattern numeral 10, 12cm. (2) number in iron red, 14cm. (2) Provenance: The Joseph Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Jackson Collection of Teapots, 24th April 2001, lot 369. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 396 A Spode violeteer c.1815, finely Lot: 391 painted in pattern 711 with A Spode miniature cabinet cup colourful flowers on a gilt ground, and saucer c.1820, decorated in the cover pierced with small raised gilt with peacocks perched holes, and pattern on leafy branches, on a rich puce number in iron red, 6.5cm. (2) ground, iron red mark and pattern Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 number 3993, 7.5cm. (2) Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

Lot: 397 A Flight Barr and Barr two- Lot: 392 handled cup and saucer c.1820, A miniature Swansea porcelain the cup painted with a panel of jug c.1820, decorated with a gilt seashells and seaweed fronds vermicelli ground, and a reserved on a claret ground, miniature Coalport coffee can impressed and painted marks, and saucer painted with ruinous 14.5cm. (2) landscapes on a gilt ground, 7cm Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 max. (3) The jug with paper labels for the collections of Harry Sherman and Sir Leslie Joseph. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 398 A pair of Nantgarw plates from the Wyndham Lewis service Lot: 393 c.1822, painted by Thomas Pardoe, one with Columbine, A good Spode chamberstick Rose and Geranium, the other early 19th century, painted in with Woodbine, Nasturtium, pattern 382 with a rural sepia Peacock Iris and Purple Heath, landscape, the base with a the pale pink borders moulded border of gilt husks, iron red and painted with convolvulus, SPODE mark and pattern impressed Nantgarw CW marks, number, some gilt wear, 6.5cm. 22.2cm. (2) This is one of few Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 services with this ground colour and was made for Wyndham Lewis, MP of Glamorganshire, in Lot: 394 around 1822. A sauce tureen A rare Coalport two-handled ice from the service is inscribed to cup and cover c.1810-20, the the commissioner in Pardoe's square-section body painted with hand. The service is discussed panels of flowers within gilt by W D John on page 145 of rococo cartouches reserved on a Nantgarw Porcelain where he blue scale ground, one handle states that most of it is in the broken and reglued, 9.5cm. (2) possession of the Marquess of Paper label for the Sir Leslie Bute. Joseph Collection, no. M54. Estimate: £3,000.00 - £5,000.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

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Lot: 399 Lot: 403 A good Nantgarw oval dish from Two English porcelain shaped the Mackintosh service c.1818- dishes c.1830, probably 20, the well painted with a Ridgway, decorated in pattern Golden Pheasant standing on a number 174 with flowers and fruit grassy tussock, the rim with to the wells, within a border of panels of flowers within gilt broad foliate scrolls in blue and scrolls and scallop shells, buttermilk, 28.5cm max. (2) impressed Nantgarw CW mark, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 29.6cm. Provenance: paper label for the Harry Sherman collection. The painting on plates and dishes from this service is now Lot: 404 A Paris (La Courtille) porcelain believed to have been executed sauce tureen with built-in stand by Thomas Martin Randall at the 2nd half 19th century, decorated establishment of Messrs. Robins in the Pinxton manner with a & Randall, after engravings from border of poppies and Le Vaillant of Paris (c.1801-06). cornflowers, blue crossed arrows Estimate: £5,000.00 - £8,000.00 mark, the cover lacking, 25.5cm. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 400 A Swansea porcelain square dish c.1820, painted with a central Lot: 405 flower spray within a gilt garland A Derby cabinet plate c.1815, border, the shaped rim with painted by Richard Dodson with further narrow floral posies, an octagonal panel containing impressed mark, a faint 3cm three birds perched on a branch hairline, 28.5cm. in the foreground of a lakeside Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 scene, within a stiff leaf gilt border reserved on a pale blue ground, iron red crowned crossed batons mark, some gilt wear, Lot: 401 22.3cm. A fine London-decorated Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Nantgarw plate c.1820, painted perhaps by Moses Webster at Robin and Randall with a vase spilling over with flowers, resting Lot: 406 A Derby plate c.1790-1800, on a marble ledge, the C-scrolled painted by William Billingsley in border picked out in gilt and pattern 100 with a spray of painted with further small flower flowers within a spiral-moulded sprays on a buttermilk ground, rim, and a Minton cabinet plate impressed Nantgarw CW, with similar decoration within a 25.3cm. Provenance: from the wide blue rim with gilt garlands, collection of Harry Sherman. 23.6cm max. (2) Estimate: £2,500.00 - £3,500.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 402 A fine London-decorated Lot: 407 A Davenport two-handled vase Nantgarw plate c.1820, painted 19th century, painted with a perhaps by Moses Webster at spray of flowers within a wide gilt- Robin and Randall with a basket bordered panel on a green of flowers resting on the edge of ground, printed mark, 16.3cm. a table with apples and bunches Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00 of grapes, the C-scrolled border picked out in gilt and painted with further small flower sprays and arrangements of fruit on a buttermilk ground, impressed Nantgarw CW, 25.3cm. Provenance: from the collection of Harry Sherman. Estimate: £2,500.00 - £3,500.00

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Lot: 408 Lot: 413 A Ridgway dessert basket and A Barr Flight and Barr Worcester stand c.1810, painted with plate c.1812, after the Derby flowers in pattern 518, the basket service made for the Egerton pierced with a scrolling design, family, painted by William 24.5cm. (2) Cf. Geoffey A. Billingsley with a central bunch of Godden, Ridgway Porcelains, grapes surrounded by laurel pl.73 for a similar basket. swags and pink camiaeu Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 vignettes of fruit, impressed and painted marks, some wear to the gilt rim, 22.8cm. Cf. The Pinxton Porcelain Society, Billinsgley- Lot: 409 Mansfield 1799-1999 Bicentenary A good pair of Flight Barr and Exhibition, no. 157 for an Barr dessert plates c.1820, the identical plate. wells painted with a tight posy of Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 flowers within a large shaped panel, the rim with brightly coloured butterflies on a pale blue ground, impressed and Lot: 414 printed marks, 22.5cm. (2) A Barr Flight & Barr Worcester Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 cabinet plate c.1810, painted by William Billinsgley with three pink rose sprays on a faux marble ground, impressed and printed Lot: 410 marks, a little wear, 20.3cm. A Swansea porcelain cup and Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 saucer c.1815, painted with a repeating pink rose spray within further gilded sprigs, 15cm. (2) Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 Lot: 415 A rare Derby coffee can and saucer the can painted with an oval portrait of the Duke of the York on a ground of cornflower sprigs, the cup and saucer Lot: 411 associated, 13.2cm. (2) The A rare Derby wash jug and basin saucer with a paper collection c.1800, the bowl navette-shaped, label for Frances L. Dickson. the jug of high-handled French Estimate: £500.00 - £1,000.00 form, richly gilded with a dense foliate pattern and highlighted with white enamel jewels, gilt marks, some damages, 34.5cm Lot: 416 max. (2) A good Coalport trio c.1812-15, Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 painted probably by Thomas Pardoe with botanical specimens including Passion Flower, Great St John's Wort and Pelargonium, Lot: 412 with gilt rims, unmarked, 14cm. A rare Derby coffee can and (3) saucer c.1790, the can painted Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 by George Complin in pattern 254 with two goldfinches pecking at fruits spilling from a blue and white bowl, reserved in a Lot: 417 rectangular panel on a cornflower A good pair of Coalport coffee sprig ground, the can and saucer cans c.1812-15, painted associated, 13cm. (2) probably by Thomas Pardoe with Provenance: the can from the botanical specimens of Borage collection of B A Williams. Cf. F. and probably Morning Glory Brayshaw Gilhespy, Derby encircling the body, between gilt Porcelain, pl. 106 for a similar line rims, 6cm. (2) can. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £1,000.00 - £2,000.00

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Lot: 418 Lot: 423 A good Coalport coffee can An English porcelain c.1812-15, painted probably by reectangular plaque 19th Thomas Pardoe with a large century, painted with colourful single botanical specimen of Red exotic birds in flight and perched Morning Glory encircling the around a low tree and on a body, 6cm. grassy tussock, within a gilt stiff Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 leaf border on a green ground, framed, the plaque 15cm across. Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 419 A good pair of Coalport coffee Lot: 424 cans c.1812-15, painted A small English porcelain probably by Thomas Pardoe with rectangular plaque early 19th botanical specimens of Globe century, painted with a couple Amaranth and Woody walking through a field of sheep Nightshade encircling the body and cattle before a view of between gilt rims, 6cm high. (2) Malvern, within a gilt wood frame, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 the plaque 11cm across. Provenance: formerly in the collections of Geoffrey Godden and Billie Pain. The reverse Lot: 420 bearing a paper label relating the A pair of Swansea porcelain painting to John Bly (1779-1833) square plaques 1st half 19th who was employed as an artist at century, each painted with a Worcester. basket of flowers including tulip, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 nasturtium, convolvulus and heartsease, within gilt borders, in black painted wooden frames, Lot: 425 the plaques 19cm. (2) A small Minton pâte-sur-pâte Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 square plaque early 20th century, enamelled by Alboin Birks with a winged putto seated Lot: 421 on a branch at the top of a tree An English porcelain circular and singing along to a tabor, on a plaque 1st half 19th century, greyish blue ground, signed, finely painted with a floral framed, impressed marks to the arrangement including reverse, the plaque 6.5cm. convolvulus and rose, in a gilt Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 wood frame, the plaque 11.5cm dia. Provenance: previously in the collection of Lady Gretton of Lot: 426 Market Harborough. A Limoges pâte-sur-pâte plaque Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 early 20th century, decorated in white slip on a greyish blue ground with a maiden dancing Lot: 422 while Cupid pulls at her dress, A rectangular porcelain plaque signed 'Maarkatz'?, in a wood 19th century, unusually painted frame, the plaque 18cm. with a cockatoo and a pair of love Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 birds perched on branches, with pale leafy fronds behind, framed, the plaque 13cm x 8cm. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 427 A large porcelain oval plaque probably 20th century, painted with the head and shoulders portrait of a young man in Regency dress, within an elaborate gilt mount, framed and glazed, the panel 42cm. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

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Lot: 428 Lot: 433 A large Meissen charger early Three Sèvres-style plates 19th 20th century, outside-decorated century, each decorated with the with a sprawled female figure, portrait of a young noblewoman, naked before a faun term in an within moulded turquoise open field before woodland, borders, 20.2cm. (3) cancelled crossed swords mark, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 34.8cm. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

Lot: 429 Lot: 434 A German porcelain oval plaque A pair of French pearlware plates 19th century, of Beatrice Cenci 19th century, in the manner of after the portrait by Guido Reni, Veuve Perrin, one painted with a framed, the plaque 16cm. lady and a figure from the Italian Beatrice Cenci is believed to Comedy, the other with peasants have murdered her father, with preparing a meal, both within the help of her stepmother and osier moulded borders, VP marks siblings, following their failure to to the reverse, and a similar Lille have him imprisoned for abuse plate decorated with a couple and incest. She was executed in and a cow beneath a tree, the 16th century and became a 25.5cm max. (3) symbol of resistance against the Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 aristocracy of Rome. Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Lot: 435 A Meissen tea canister and cover Lot: 430 modern, painted with pink A Continental porcelain plaque, indianischeBlumen, and a Sèvres- painted with a Negro child style box and cover decorated wearing a battered hat, a child's with panels of flowers on a blue and white transferware jewelled yellow ground, 9.5cm chamber pot, and a white-glazed max. (4) porcelain trembleuse saucer Estimate: £120.00 - £150.00 applied with three sprays of prunus, 29cm max. (3) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 436 A Meissen schneeballen saucer 19th century, the well painted Lot: 431 with a bearded gentleman with A French his arm around a young maiden plaque, probably Sèvres, in the holding a cup of ale, the Jasperware manner, applied with underside applied with the profile portrait of a nobleman flowerheads and trailing stems, wearing a laurel wreath crown, cancelled blue crossed swords indistinctly signed or titled, mark, 13.3cm. incised 'MaS' to the reverse, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 8.3cm dia. Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Lot: 437 A Meissen circular box and cover Lot: 432 19th century, painted with Two German porcelain plaques figures seated beneath rocky 19th century, one painted with a outcrops reserved on a green cherub after Michelangelo, the hatched ground, cancelled blue other with a young woman with crossed swords mark, and a downcast expression wearing a similar Dresden box and cover green cloak pinned with a painted with a courting couple on brooch, both framed, the plaques a blue scale ground, 8.5cm max. 8cm. (2) (4) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Estimate: £320.00 - £350.00

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Lot: 438 Lot: 443 A Meissen cup and saucer 19th A Frankenthal plate date code century, outside decorated with for 1786, painted with an off- lobed panels of figures in centre spray of flowers and fruit dockside landscapes, cancelled including gooseberries and marks, and a Volkstedt saucer plums, with further scattered painted with a nobleman sprigs and leaves, within a seducing a serving wench, shaped blue and gilt line rim, holding onto his horse with his crowned CT monogram, and a free hand, blue crossed hayforks, Paris porcelain plate painted with 13.8cm. (3) a flower spray within garlands of Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 ribbon and pink roses, crossed arrows mark, 24cm. (2) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 439 Two Continental porcelain pipe bowls 19th century, one painted Lot: 444 with a topographical view of A Bordeaux porcelain coffee can Schlossplatz in Teplitz, the other by the Verneuilh factory c.1781- with a scene of a stag and 87, painted with a putto playing hounds, set into wooden and the violin within gilt foliate horn stems, 23cm overall. (2) borders, gilt double V mark, and Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 a Paris porcelain saucer decorated with poppies and cornflower garlands with ribbon, red stencilled M mark, 13cm Lot: 440 max. (2) Cf. The Victoria and A Meissen mustard pot and Albert Museum, Nos. C.27&A- associated stand late 18th/early 1922, and C.442&A-1915 for 19th century, decorated with other coffee cans made at this sprays of flowers and single factory. scattered stems, the shaped Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 stand with a gilt rim, blue crossed swords marks, the cover lacking, 17.7cm. (2) Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 Lot: 445 A Paris porcelain inkwell and cover 19th century, modelled as a watermill, the building's roof Lot: 441 lifting to reveal two inset A pair of large Meissen-style compartments, with gilt detailing, ornithological plates 19th a few tiny chips, 14cm high. (4) century, each decorated with Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 birds perched on low branches with scattered insects, within blue garland borders, blue crossed sword and dot marks, one damaged and repaired, 29.5cm. Lot: 446 (2) A Doccia coffee cup and saucer Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 c.1770, decorated with the Tulipano pattern, impressed R to the saucer, 12.8cm. (2) Lot: 442 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 A large Samson Chantilly-style box late 19th century, enamelled in the palette with pine, peony, bamboo and other Oriental flowers issuing from rockwork and banded hedges, Lot: 447 the hinged lid with silver-coloured A Paris porcelain coffee can and metal mounts, 18cm. saucer 1st half 19th century, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 decorated with a gilt chinoiserie scene within bands of black leaf vine on an orange ground, the can marked No. 32, and a Chantilly coffee can finely painted with birds in flight amidst scattered gilt leaves, early 19th century, blue horn and P mark,

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12.6cm. (3) Lot: 453 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 A Paris (La Courtille) porcelain plate early 19th century, perhaps London-decorated with daffodil Lot: 448 and other bright flowers in a rich A Meissen blue and white cup gilt leafy border, crossed arrows and saucer mid 18th century, mark, 23cm. lobed and moulded, painted with Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 a stylized floral design, blue crossed swords marks and painter's numerals to the footrim, 13.1cm. (2) Paper label for Brian Haughton Gallery. Lot: 454 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 A large Paris porcelain bough pot and cover 19th century, brightly painted with panels of flowers separated by faux marble Lot: 449 columns, the top with five lipped A Meissen blue and white circular holes and five smaller, red box and cover late 18th century, crowned A mark, 29.5cm across. painted with large insects and (2) various deutscheBlumen, blue Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 crossed swords and dot mark, 9.3cm dia. (2) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 455 Two Meissen moulded cups and saucers 20th century, one with panels of leaves in white and gilt, Lot: 450 the other moulded as a A small Meissen baluster vase flowerhead and detailed in blue c.1770, finely decorated with and gilt, blue crossed swords various fruits between moulded marks, 12.5cm. (4) scroll handles, the rim with a Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 border of pink scale, blue crossed swords and dot mark, a small rim fault, 10cm. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 456 A Meissen white-glazed cup and saucer c.1740, each applied with three sprays of flowering prunus, Lot: 451 faint blue crossed swords marks, A Ludwisgburg tea canister and 13.7cm. (2) The saucer with a cover with inner stopper c.1770, paper label for Rudolf Weigang, of flattened double gourd form no. 106. moulded with scales and painted Estimate: £350.00 - £450.00 with flowers, the cover a replacement, 13cm. (3) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 457 Five German porcelain condiment dishes 19th century, including a Berlin (KPM) salt, a Lot: 452 pair of Meissen shell-shaped A large Sèvres-style bowl 19th salts with cancelled marks, and a century, the exterior decorated pair of double salts with blue with two maidens being rims, 9.5cm max. (5) entertained by a musician, the Provenance: from the estate of reverse with a landscape scene, the late George Burnaby reserved within raised gilded Drayson, former MP for Skipton, panels on a deep blue ground, 1945-79. the interior painted with flowers, Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00 blue interlaced LL mark, 29cm dia. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 458 Lot: 463 A German porcelain coffee or A Meissen teabowl and saucer chocolate pot c.1770-80, c.1740, the saucer painted with perhaps Ludwigsburg, moulded figures beside a water mill with a with leafy rococo panels and village scene in the distance, the painted with a young maiden cup with panels of traders by the being served a hot drink beneath dockside, reserved on a yellow trees, with a side handle, ground, the cup's interior with an replacements to the cover, spout Oriental flower spray, blue and handle, 25.5cm. crossed swords marks and gilt 4, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 12.5cm. (2) Provenance: from the collection of the 2nd Viscount Bearsted, and thence by descent. Lot: 459 Estimate: £700.00 - £1,000.00 A Sèvres small handled bowl and cover date code for 1779, finely painted with a band of flower Lot: 464 garlands within undulating gilt A Vienna plate 19th century, the waves on blue bands, interlaced well painted with Abraham LL mark, date code and painter's dismissing Hagar and Ishmael, mark for Meraud, and a miniature the youngest child weeping as teabowl garlanded with pink the elder sends him away, within roses and berried laurel, the an elaborate border of teabowl chipped, 13cm max. (3) polychrome foliate scrolls and Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 raised gilt designs, titled to the reverse, blue shield mark, 21.5cm. Lot: 460 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 A Frankenthal two-handled sauceboat 2nd half 18th century, brightly painted with flower Lot: 465 sprays and individual blooms A Meissen plate c.1800, the well within osier-moulded borders, painted with a man, probably blue crowned factory mark, Orpheus, being drawn into the 23.2cm. sea by a mermaid, within a Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 reticulated pink rim, blue crossed swords and star mark, 23.5cm. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 461 A fine pair of Niderviller chestnut baskets late 18th century, painted with panels of figures Lot: 466 fishing and at other pursuits in A good Sèvres tête à tête service rural riverside landscapes, the c.1783, painted with hot air pierced sides highlighted with balloons in flight above various rich puce enamel, pseudo landscape scenes, reserved on a Ludwigsburg marks, incised W bleu nouveau ground with gilt marks, 23.5cm. (2) cracked ice decoration, blue Estimate: £2,500.00 - £3,500.00 interlaced LL marks and painter's marks for Vieillard. Comprising: a tray, a teapot and cover, a sugar Lot: 462 bowl and cover, two cans and A Sèvres porcelain cup and two saucers. (9) Provenance: saucer 2nd half 18th century, from the collection of the 2nd decorated in the 19th century in Viscount Bearsted, and thence the Buen Retiro manner with by descent. Cf. Bonhams, 8th Turkish battle scenes of figures December 2010, lot 170 for a on horseback beneath a sky milk jug, possibly originally from clouded in purple and orange, this service. The theme of hot air blue fleur-de-lys marks, 13.6cm. ballooning was triggered by the (2) Provenance: from the demonstration flight of the collection of the 2nd Viscount Montgolfier brothers in June 1783 Bearsted, and thence by descent. with the first manned flight taking A paper label to the cup, titled place just six months later. This 'Lord Bearsted'. sparked a trend among artists Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 and manufacturers who produced a range of commemorative

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souvenirs to mark the event. Lot: 471 Estimate: £3,000.00 - £5,000.00 A Meissen 'Böttger Steinzeug' year plaque c.1921, by Paul Borner, modelled with a putto Lot: 467 standing on a sphere, titled 'Die A Sèvres ecuelle with cover and Staatliche Porzellanmanufaktur stand date code for 1773, finely Ihren Freunden 1. Jan. 1921', the painted with baskets of flowers reverse with an impressed within oval panels bordered with crossed swords and numbered further narrow floral bands, 70 of 100, 21cm. reserved on a bleu de Roi Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 ground, interlaced LL marks and painter's mark for Binet, 20cm max. (3) Lot: 472 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 A Meissen spoon mid 18th century, the bowl finely painted with traders on shore before a Lot: 468 tempestuous sea, the reverse A pair of Copenhagen vases and with a deep pink, flowers to both covers late 19th/early 20th sides of the stem, broken through century, painted with flowers the stem and repaired, 14cm. including Morning Glory, raised Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 on square bases, the covers each surmounted with a putto, blue wave marks, 27cm. (4) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 473 A Jacob Petit bottle vase 19th century, painted with two panels of a small colourful bird perched Lot: 469 amid an arrangement of flowers A large Dresden porcelain vase including rose and tulip, on a and cover late 19th/early 20th dense ground of moulded century, the ribbed ovoid body scrolling designs highlighted in painted with panels of courting gilt, blue JP mark, 24.3cm. couple within bold floral sprays, Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 the cover surmounted with a bird, 39cm. (2) Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 474 A Doccia plate mid 18th century, painted in underglaze blue with a Lot: 469A large central rose within Oriental- A massive Continental porcelain style diaper borders, a number of two-handled vase 19th century, moths and insects picked out in the scrolling handles moulded polychrome enamels, a glued with lion masks, the body glazed crack, 23.2cm. a rich cobalt blue and raised on a Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 square gilded foot, some wear, 72.5cm. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 475 A Meissen-style blue and white tea canister and cover 19th Lot: 470 century, painted with birds in A large pair of Continental flight above prunus and porcelain vases and covers 19th rockwork, the cover with a century, in the Meissen manner, crossed swords and 8 mark to the wide shoulders painted and the interior, 12.5cm. (2) applied with flowers and with two Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 putti seated and holding grapes, blue crossed swords marks, 45cm. (4) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00

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Lot: 476 Lot: 482 A Sèvres-style custard cup and A small Meissen Architectural cover 19th century, painted with teapot and cover mid 19th panels of putti within gilt century, one side painted with cartouches on a bright turquoise two figures in the foreground of a ground, and a similar plate watery landscape, the other sides decorated with panels of birds, with flower sprays, the corners of interlaced LL marks, 19cm max. the square-section body moulded (3) with Corinthian columns, the Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 reticulated cover surmounted with a double-faced bust, blue crossed swords mark, 11.5cm. (2) Lot: 478 Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 Five Sèvres plates 19th century, two gilded with Napoleonic emblems, three probably outside Lot: 483 decorated with putti flanking a gilt A Vienna triangular custard cup monogram, the latter with marks and cover c.1770, painted with for the Chateau des Tuileries, small floral sprays above a purple 24cm. (5) stylized moulded leaf border, Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 blue shield mark, puce 34, 8cm. (2) Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 479 A set of six Paris porcelain plates c.1871, variously painted in detail with landscape scenes, of Lot: 484 figures approaching a castle A Flora gate, of cattle drinking in a lake, Danica custard cup and cover and other chateau scenes, two 1st half 20th century, the signed 'H. Lemarchant 1871', triangular body painted with four signed on the reverse 'L. botanical specimens, titled Lemarchant 1871', 22.2cm. (6) 'Sedum anglicum Hud., and Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Hudsonianum, to the base, 7cm across. (2) Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 480 A Vienna box and cover 19th century, decorated in the Lot: 485 Meissen manner with figures of A Meissen beaker c.1735, traders in dockyard scenes painted in the Kakiemon style reserved on a yellow ground, with sprigs of pine, prunus and impressed shield mark, 9cm. (2) other flowers, brown line rim, Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 blue crossed swords mark, 7.6cm. Estimate: £350.00 - £450.00

Lot: 481 A bonbonnière probably 1st half 19th century, Lot: 486 moulded as a large walnut and A Marieberg porcelain custard finely painted with sprays of cup and cover c.1760-65, the flowers, a section broken out and wide bellied body finely fluted in cleanly repaired, 7cm. the Mennecy manner between Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00 gilt borders, the cover with a fruit finial, 8cm high. (2) Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

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Lot: 487 Lot: 492 A pair of Royal Copenhagen A pair of Meissen figures from Flora Danica mustard pots and the Cris De Paris series modern, covers 19th century, painted with one of a Pastry Seller after the botanical specimens within gilt model by Peter Reinicke, holding and pink borders, titled a tray of his wares before him, 'Erythroea pulchella Fr.' and the other of a female fruit seller, 'Vaccinium uliginosum var. resting a rectangular basket of pubeso Horn.' respectively, 8cm fruit on her head, blue crossed high. (4) swords marks, 15cm max. (2) Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 488 Lot: 493 A good pair of Vienna faux-bois A Samson sweetmeat dish late plates date codes for 1786 or 19th century, modelled with two 1798, painted in trompe l'oeil chinoiserie figures, one holding each with a black etching of the rim of a large basket painted figures beneath tall trees before with flowers, the other seated on distant buildings, pinned against the grassy base, crossed S mark, a naturalistic wood ground, blue some damages and restoration, shield marks, 23.8cm. (2) 24.5cm across. Estimate: £3,000.00 - £4,000.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 489 Lot: 494 A large Meissen soup tureen and WITHDRAWN Two Niderviller cover 2nd half 18th century, the figures mid 19th century, one of unusual spherical body painted in a female game-seller with a purpurmalerei with scenes of basket of dead birds, the other of courting couples at report in a street entertainer, impressed rococo landscapes between 'SP' marks, 13cm. (2) scattered floral sprays, the finial Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 formed as a large fruit, blue crossed swords mark, 31cm across. (2) Estimate: £1,000.00 - £2,000.00 Lot: 495 A pair of Continental porcelain figures late 19th/early 20th Lot: 490 century, the girl modelled with A Meissen tureen and cover 1st two kid goats and a yellow chick, half 19th century, with panels of the boy with three rabbits, flower moulding alternated with impressed EBS and printed blue painted floral sprays, the cover anchor marks, 13.5cm. (2) surmounted with a peeled lemon Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 and applied with almonds, cinnamon sticks and cloves, together with a similarly moulded and decorated stand, blue Lot: 496 crossed swords marks, the stand A Continental porcelain figure chipped, 28cm. (3) group 19th century, of a young Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 girl seated on a rocky stump with her arm around the waist of her beloved, a small dog seated by Lot: 491 his side, 16.5cm. Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Six Continental porcelain figures of traders late 19th/20th century, peddling various wares from trays and baskets about their persons, raised on low scrolled Lot: 497 bases, small chips, 17.5cm. (6) A Meissen model of a girl mid Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 18th century, barefoot and carrying a box of vegetables across a scrolling rococo base, and a model of Cupid in Disguise as a fishmonger, carrying a basket of shellfish, both with blue

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crossed swords marks to the Lot: 503 reverse, some restoration, A Meissen group of young lovers 12.5cm max. (2) Cf. Woolley and late 19th century, the boy with his Wallis, 31st May 2006, lot 246 for arms about the shoulders of the the figure of the girl. girl who protests, raised on a Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 rococo scrolled base, blue crossed swords mark and incised O141, minor damages, 13.5cm. Lot: 498 Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 A pair of Continental figures of Gainsborough portraits late 19th century, one of the Blue Boy, the other of the Duchess of Lot: 504 Devonshire, each raised on a A Meissen figure of a boy mid scrolling base bearing armorials 18th century, seated on a stump for the families of Grosvenor and and eating grapes, his hat resting Cavendish, blue marks, 29.5cm. in his lap, blue crossed swords (2) mark and incised '16' to the back Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 of the base, some chipping, 12cm. Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 Lot: 499 A pair of Continental porcelain candelabra late 19th century, Lot: 505 each modelled with a putto A Continental porcelain figure standing on the lap of a maiden group 19th century, of a noble and supporting the central lady being carried in a sedan branch, the upper branches chair, supported by two horses applied with flowers, damages ridden by attendants in livery, and restoration, 46cm. (2) blue sceptre type mark, some Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 faults, 30.5cm across. Estimate: £120.00 - £150.00

Lot: 500 A pair of Berlin sweetmeat Lot: 506 figures 19th century, each A Meissen model of a cellist 20th modelled as a vintner with century, seated with his bunches of grapes, standing over instrument and drawing a bow baskets painted with flowers to across the strings, and a 19th the interior, raised on triangular century Meissen model of a bases, blue sceptre marks, some gardener carrying a hat full of damages, 22.5cm. (2) pink roses, blue crossed swords Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 marks, restoration to the latter, 16cm max. (2) Estimate: £350.00 - £550.00 Lot: 501 A Meissen figure of a boy 19th century, standing barefoot beside Lot: 507 a plinth on which rests his hat Two Meissen Italian Comedy filled with grapes, highlighted in figures of children dancing blue and gilt, blue crossed c.1760, one a hunchbacked boy swords mark and impressed 107, wearing a ribboned hat and frilled 12cm. tunic, the other a girl in traditional Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 dress, each stepping off their low base, blue crossed swords mark to the reverse of the girl figure, Lot: 502 some restoration, 12cm max. (2) A Ludwigsburg white-glazed Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 figural group 19th century, one side with a couple courting, the other with children playing beneath a tea table while a barefoot maiden reaches for the teapot above, blue crowned CC mark, 19.5cm high. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

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Lot: 508 enamel, impressed marks, Two Meissen figures of putti 20.5cm max. (2) musicians mid 18th century, one Estimate: £1,000.00 - £2,000.00 playing the triangle, the other holding a pair of drumsticks, each raised on a small scrolled base, a Lot: 514 little good restoration, 12cm max. A pair of Meissen models of (2) cockatoos 19th century, after the Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 models by J J Kändler, perched on tree stumps with heads lowered, their feathers picked out in delicate shades of yellow, Lot: 509 orange and grey, blue crossed A Meissen model of a polar bear swords marks, incised '57', some 20th century, modelled with a good restoration, 25cm max. (2) shaggy coat and standing on all Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 fours, blue crossed swords mark, incised 'T182' to one foot, 23cm. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 515 A Meissen figure of Count Bruhl's Tailor 19th century, the eccentric figure astride a goat with a bucket of two kids strapped to his Lot: 510 back, brandishing a large pair of A pair of Meissen models of scissors, blue crossed swords yellow canaries modern, mark, chips and restoration to the perched atop stumps with heads reins, 21cm high. turned, their plumage brightly Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 defined, blue crossed swords marks, a few small chips, 9.5cm high. (2) Lot: 516 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 A small Meissen sweetmeat figure mid 18th century, modelled as a ragged young boy Lot: 511 holding a large upturned straw A Meissen model of a parrot hat beneath his left arm, a modern, perched on an oak miniature windmill in his right branch with head turned to the hand, blue crossed swords mark left, its plumage brightly to the reverse, a few tiny chips, enamelled, blue crossed swords 11.5cm. mark, and two other Continental Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 models of birds, 19.5cm max. (3) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 517 A Meissen figure of a lady 19th Lot: 512 century, standing beside a small tripod table with a fan of cards in A pair of Meissen models of her hands, wearing a plumed hat, swans 20th century, after J. J. raised on a circular base with Kändler, with beaks agape and moulded scroll decoration, blue outstretched wings, raised on crossed swords mark, incised bases detailed with reeds, blue F64, 15.5cm. crossed swords marks, 14cm Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 max. (2) Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Lot: 518 A Meissen-style figure of a girl Lot: 513 19th century, seated with a dog A pair of Russian biscuit in her lap, showing its reflection porcelain figures of pedlars in a mirror she rests on her left Gardner Factory mid 19th knee, brightly enamelled and century, the bearded pair well raised on a circular plinth, 15cm. wrapped in fur against the cold, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 one with various baked goods, the other with his wares in a tray on his head, covered with a white cloth, both raised on scrolled bases highlighted with blue

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Lot: 519 Lot: 524 A Meissen figure of a putto from A large Sèvres bisque porcelain the Royal Court Pantry in figure of Cupid and a maiden Warsaw mid 18th century, 18th century, Cupid reclining on a emblematic of Arithmetic, flower-encrusted rocky stump standing on a small square base with an empty quiver by his side, and draped in a pink robe gilded the maiden holding further with leafy sprigs, holding a tablet flowers and bending towards him, bearing the numbers 1 to 8, blue incised 'LR', some damages and crossed swords mark to the restoration, 31cm. reverse, the base marked in puce Estimate: £500.00 - £1,000.00 'KHCW' for the Hof-Conditorei Warschau, 12cm. Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 525 A Ludwigsburg figure of Artemesia mourning Mausolus Lot: 520 c.1770-75, modelled by Beyer, A Meissen figure of Cupid in draped in a tied robe and Disguise mid 18th century, standing beside gilded urn carrying a stick and a basket of bearing a Greek inscription, with grapes, wearing a pale blue suit tears coursing down her cheeks open at the waist, blue crossed and holding a goblet in her right swords mark to the reverse, hand, blue monogram mark, some good restoration, 8.7cm. 16cm high. Mausolus was the Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 king of Caria famed for the grand tomb he began to build but never completed. It is the origin of the word 'mausoleum'. Lot: 521 Estimate: £450.00 - £600.00 A Continental porcelain model of a bear 19th century, resting on his haunches with right forepaw outstretched and teeth bared, his Lot: 526 grey coat finely detailed, some A large Meissen model of a pug wear, 12.5cm. and puppy 19th century, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 enamelled with a brown coat, the youngster playfully emerging from beneath its parent's body, blue crossed swords mark, incised '315', 18cm high. Lot: 522 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 A Meissen figure of Winter mid 18th century, modelled as a bearded old man draped in a robe patterned with puce leaf Lot: 527 sprigs, and warming his hand A pair of Meissen models of pugs over a flaming brazier, blue 19th century, one with a puppy crossed swords mark to the emerging from beneath her body, reverse, 11cm. seated with heads turned, Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 wearing blue collars with gilt bells, blue crossed swords marks, some damages, 18cm high. (2) Lot: 523 Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 A Meissen pastoral figure of a boy c.1760, holding a cockerel under his right arm, a wooden staff in his left, wearing a floral Lot: 528 patterned coat, blue crossed A pair of Samson Chelsea-style swords mark to the back of the figures late 19th century, of a base, broken through his left floral shepherd and shepherdess, wrist and restuck, 15cm. standing before tall flowering Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 bocage and raised on high scrolling bases, some restoration, 26cm. (2) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 529 Lot: 535 A Derby figure of a musician A Bow white-glazed figure of an c.1765, playing the flageolet Abbess c.1755, standing and while his dog waits patiently at holding an open book in her left his side, standing before hand, her right resting on her flowering bocage and raised on a heart in a penitent manner, a chip tall scrolling base, his hands to the book and her forefinger, restored, 21.5cm. 16cm. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 530 Lot: 536 A matched pair of Derby figures A Derby figure of a piper of Seasons c.1758-60, of Spring shepherd c.1775-80, seated on and Summer, scantily clad and a flowering stump, his bagpipes holding a garland of flowers and tucked under one arm, his dog a sheaf of corn respectively, seated by his side on a scrolled small damages, 10cm max. (2) base, incised 'No. 301' and Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 further incised marks, some faults, 18cm. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 531 A pair of Derby figures of the Lot: 537 Grape-Sellers c.1765, seated A matched pair of Bow with baskets of fruit resting in candlesticks c.1760, each of a their laps, and a Derby figure of a pair of yellow birds in flowering farmer holding a pig, taken from branches above a nest of chicks, the Tithe Pig Group, raised on a a dog and a lamb recumbent on low pad base, small damages, the bases, the reverses with loop 15cm max. (3) handles, replacement sconce Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 supports, 24cm. (2) Estimate: £350.00 - £500.00

Lot: 532 Two Bow figures of musicians Lot: 538 c.1758 and later, she seated with A near pair of Derby figures of a a zither in her lap and music shepherd and shepherdess sheets around her feet, he from c.1765, seated on flowering the Idyllic Musicians, standing stumps with a dog and a lamb by and playing the flageolet and their sides, he playing the tabor, some damages, 19cm. (2) bagpipes, she the mandolin, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 some faults, 19cm. (2) Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 533 A pair of Derby figures of the Lot: 539 Welsh Tailor and his wife A rare Bow model of a dolphin c.1780, astride goats with c.1755, mythically moulded with baskets of children and kids on teeth bared and scaly tail their backs, raised on grassy spiralling upwards, enamelled in scrolling bases, incised 'No. 62', shades of pink and yellow, the some restorations, 15cm. (2) end of the tail lacking, 11cm high. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 534 A Bow miniature figure of a Lot: 540 gardener's companion c.1765- A rare Chelsea white-glazed 70, holding a basket of flowers model of a parakeet c.1749-52, and standing before tall flowering perched on a low stump with its bocage, raised on a high tripod head turned to dexter, applied base, red anchor and dagger raised anchor beneath its tail, mark to the reverse, her right arm restoration to the beak and tail, restored, 16.5cm. 6.5cm. Cf. The Cheyne Book of Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Chelsea China and Pottery, pl.

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14 no. 281 for an identical model. Lot: 545 Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 A Royal Worcester silver- mounted scent bottle c.1886, of flattened flask form, printed in Lot: 541 blue with the Broseley pattern, A Longton Hall figure of Winter registration number 29260, c.1758-60, from the Rustic hallmarks for S Mordan, London Seasons, modelled as a bearded 1886, 5.4cm. gentleman in hat and greatcoat, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 warming his hands before a flaming brazier, left in the white, some restoration to his hands and collar, 11.5cm. This figure Lot: 546 was derived from Meissen and Six enamel patch boxes early also produced at Chelsea around 19th century, variously painted the same time as Longton Hall. with birds in nests, and perched Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 on flowers, fences or signs, titled with mottoes including 'If you love me don't Deceive me', 'Esteem the Giver' and 'A Trifle from Lot: 542 Cambridge', five with mirrors to A Bow model of a bunting the interior, some restoration, c.1765, perched on a flowering 4.2cm max. (6) stump before bocage with head Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 turned to sinister, its plumage brightly coloured, red anchor and dagger mark, some restoration, 15.5cm. Lot: 547 Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 A Lynton porcelain scent bottle late 20th century, painted by Stefan Nowacki with a panel of musical motifs and flowers within Lot: 543 a gilt and jewelled rim on a pink Four Chelsea porcelain seals and white spiral twist ground, c.1755-60, one of a gardener, marked for Aspreys, with silver seated and resting his chin on a gilt mounts hallmarked for 1997, stick, metal-mounted with a 6.5cm. hardstone seal to the base, one Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 of a dancing girl, one of a gallant with a seal of a bearded man in profile, the last of a bagpiper with Lot: 548 a hardstone seal of a dog, three An enamel patch box late 18th titled in red around the base, century, painted in black with a 3.5cm max. (4) landscape scene and titled 'The Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 Gift of a Friend' on a pale blue ground, the interior fitted with a mirror, cracks to the enamel, Lot: 544 3.7cm. Four Bilston enamel patch boxes Estimate: £60.00 - £100.00 late 18th/early 19th century, variously printed with courting lovers, Cupid, and a landscape scene between inscriptions Lot: 549 including 'Practise Love & you An enamel inkwell and a tripod will know The Virtuous Love Is salt early 19th century, the Life Below', and 'I love too well to inkwell painted with small panels Kiss and Tell', the bases of flowers on a pink ground, the coloured yellow, pink and blue, salt with landscape panels on a all with mirrored interiors, some turquoise ground, and a snuff box faults, 4.5cm max. (4) with an enamel lid painted with Provenance: the circular box ruined buildings, some cracks, formerly in the Lesser Collection. 7.5cm max. (3) Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 550 Lot: 555 A South Staffordshire enamel Two Worcester scallop-edged inkwell c.1770, of chamfered plates c.1775-80, one printed in square form, painted with puce with two Classical scholars polychrome sprays of flowers and conversing before ruins, the other single stems on a white ground, with the Gillyflower pattern, the top with four small holes hatched crescent mark, 20.7cm. around a central metal-mounted (2) One with a paper label for B & hole, 4.3cm high. Cf. Susan T Thorn & Son, Budleigh Benjamin, English Enamel Salterton. Boxes, p.118, fig. 8 for an inkwell Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 of the same shape. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Lot: 556 A Worcester blue and white Lot: 551 junket dish c.1775-80, printed Two Worcester blue and white with the Pine Cone Group, and dishes c.1770, one leaf-moulded two small circular plates and decorated with the Wispy decorated with the same pattern, Chrysanthemum Sprays pattern, a crack to one plate, 26.3cm the other a saucer dish painted max. (3) with the Rock Strata pattern, Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 crescent marks, a little restoration to the edge of the leaf dish, 25.5cm max. (2) Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 557 Three Worcester circular butter tubs and covers with seven Caughley and Worcester stands Lot: 552 c.1775, printed with a naturalistic A small collection of Worcester floral pattern, three of the stands blue and white porcelains 2nd with the Fence pattern, hatched half 18th century, including a crescent or workman's marks, butter tub with cover and stand, 16cm max. (13) printed with the Rose-Centred Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Spray group, a tea canister and cover, and a mustard pot with associated cover, all printed with the Fence pattern, hatched Lot: 558 A Caughley blue and white crescent marks, some butterboat c.1780-90, the leaf- restorations, 18cm max. (7) The shape printed to the interior with mustard pot with a paper label for the Fisherman pattern, moulded the Lycett Collection, no. 69. with three trefoil leaves to the Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 underside, 8.5cm. Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00 Lot: 553 A Worcester blue and white basket and two plates c.1765- 75, printed with the Pinecone Lot: 559 pattern, hatched crescent marks, A good miniature Caughley 22.5cm max. (3) teabowl c.1785, printed in blue Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 with the Fence pattern, S mark to the base, 5.5cm. While the Fence pattern was regularly employed on tea wares of a standard size, it is far less common to find it on toy wares of the same period. Lot: 554 Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Two Worcester blue and white baskets c.1765-75, one circular and printed with the Pinecone pattern, the other smaller and oval, printed with the Gillyflower pattern, the pierced rims applied to the exteriors with single flowerheads, hatched crescent marks, 24.5cm max. (2) Estimate: £180.00 - £220.00

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Lot: 560 Lot: 565 A Worcester blue and white A Lowestoft blue and white butterboat c.1760, the leaf shape coffee cup c.1765-70, painted painted with the Mansfield with a house on an island with a pattern, the underside moulded long bridge leading away from it, with three leaf feet, 8cm. the interior with a hatched border, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 6cm. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 561 Lot: 566 A rare John Pennington's A Worcester blue and white Liverpool miniature teabowl and sauceboat c.1760, printed with saucer c.1775-85, painted with panels of flowers, the interior with the monogrammed initials MH a single floral stem, open and JH amidst stylized scattered crescent mark, minor damages, flowers, the teabowl broken and 15.5cm. restuck, 8cm. (2) Exhibited: Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Liverpool Exhibition held at Phillips, 1997, no. 3/51. Paper collection label for David & Jan Birley, no. 259. Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 567 Eight Worcester blue and white small plates c.1780-85, with scalloped rims, painted with the Lot: 562 Hundred Antiques pattern, each A Worcester blue and white with a six character pseudo dolphin ewer creamer c.1765-70, Chinese mark, some faults, shell moulded and with dolphin 19cm. (8) decoration beneath the spout, Estimate: £500.00 - £1,000.00 painted with flower sprays, and a moulded Coalport creamer painted with birds on branches in the manner of Rogers, the ewer Lot: 568 with damage to the handle, Two Worcester milk jugs and 11.5cm max. (2) associated covers c.1775, and Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 four Worcester and Caughley saucers, all printed with naturalistic floral patterns, and a Lot: 563 Worcester milk jug with a helmet- shape painted with the Mansfield Two Worcester blue and white pattern, some faults, 13.5cm coffee cups c.1760, one painted max. (9) with the Cannonball pattern, the Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 other moulded with a continuous floral band above a stylized motif design, open crescent and workman's marks, 6.3cm max. (2) Lot: 569 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 A pair of Bow blue and white small flared bowls c.1750-52, painted with the Two Storey Shelter pattern, and a square Lot: 564 Bow plate decorated with the A Derby blue and white dolphin Image pattern of two Chinese ewer creamer c.1770, of shell- figures in a landscape, some moulded form picked out in blue, damages, 19cm max. (3) two entwined dolphins beneath Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 the spout, 8cm high. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 570 A collection of English blue and white tea wares 2nd half 18th century, mostly Worcester and Caughley, including four sparrowbeak jugs and two covers, one helmet-shaped jug, a teapot, a sugar bowl, a spoon,

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and two covers, some faults, Lot: 576 18.5cm max. (12) A Chamberlain's Worcester spiral Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 fluted sucrière and cover 19th century, decorated in pattern 48 with sepia and gilt floral sprigs, Lot: 571 and a similar coffee cup in A Worcester blue and white pattern 37 with a single gilt scallop-edged plate c.1775, flower, 14cm max. (3) printed with the Pinecone pattern, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 and a Caughley jug printed with a Fence pattern, open crescent and C marks, some damage to the jug's spout, 18.5cm max. (2) Lot: 577 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Two English porcelain teapots and covers 2nd half 18th century, painted with polychrome flowers, one with a pink scale Lot: 572 border, the covers with floral An early Worcester blue and finials, restoration around one white teapot and cover c.1754, handle, 19cm. (4) painted with the Plantation Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 pattern, a pagoda perched high on rocks beneath tall trees, the reverse with bamboo and a fence, unmarked, a small chip to Lot: 578 the cover, 17cm. (2) Three Worcester cups and Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 saucers 2nd half 18th century, one reserved with panels of birds on a blue scale ground, another painted in the Dalhousie fashion Lot: 573 with landscape panels between A large Worcester baluster fruit garlands, and another later- shaped blue and white mug decorated with fruit and green c.1770, printed with the borders, 14.5cm max. (6) Plantation pattern, unmarked, Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 15cm. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 579 A Worcester fluted teabowl and saucer c.1770, decorated with a Japan pattern, a Worcester cup Lot: 574 painted with panels of flowers on A pair of Bow elongated a blue scale ground, a similar octagonal dishes c.1755-60, saucer with panels of Kakiemon painted with figures in boats in flowers, and an ovoid tea canister island lake scenes reserved in decorated with a blue and gilt fan-shaped panels on a powder flowering sprig, script W mark to blue ground, each with a six the tea canister, seal marks to character pseudo Chinese script the rest, the cup cracked, 15cm mark, one with a rim chip, max. (5) 31.3cm. (2) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00

Lot: 580 Lot: 575 Four Worcester-style coffee cups Two Bow plates c.1755-60, one and saucers, painted with panels painted in the Kakiemon palette of exotic birds and colourful with the Two Quail pattern, the moths reserved on a blue scale other octagonal and painted in ground, blue square seal marks, blue on white with prunus and 12.5cm. (8) peony in a fenced landscape, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 hairline crack to one, 20cm max. (2) Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00

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Lot: 581 Lot: 586 Three leaf-moulded dishes 18th A good pair of English porcelain century, one Chelsea of two cos fluted coffee cups late 18th leaves picked out in green and century, painted with sprays of puce enamels, one a Cozzi vine flowers and single scattered leaf with flower sprays, the last stems and leaves, the handles Worcester, and a Sèvres lobed with a scroll thumbpiece, 7.5cm. dish painted with flowers within a (2) blue line rim, various marks, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 damages and repairs, 24.5cm max. (4) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 587 A Liverpool bowl c.1775, the exterior painted in polychrome Lot: 582 enamels with two Chinese figures A Chelsea spiral fluted bowl and at various pursuits in a garden stand c.1756, red anchor marks, scene, the interior with an iron moulded with a band of leaves to red border and floral spray, a the exteriors and finely painted faint rim crack, 12.2cm. Paper with sprays of flowers, a Chelsea collection label for Geddes- finger bowl and an octagonal Brown. saucer similarly decorated with Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 flowers, two Chelsea-Derby saucers garlanded with flowers within a gilt dentil rim, and two hard-paste porcelain saucer Lot: 588 A pair of Seth Pennington painted with quail within a Liverpool coffee cups c.1780, bamboo border, some damages, printed and coloured with a 21.3cm max. (8) Fancy Birds pattern, the exotic Estimate: £500.00 - £1,000.00 birds standing before trees, the interiors with iron red bands, 6.2cm. (2) Lot: 583 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 A Bow coffee can c.1755, painted in polychrome enamels with a large peony spray issuing from rockwork, 5.5cm high. Lot: 589 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 A pair of Worcester dessert plates c.1770-80, the wells painted with radiating floral arrangements within berried laurel borders, the rims with a band of blue between gilt dentil and foliate borders, 21.2cm. Lot: 584 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 A small Bow mug c.1765, painted with Chinese figures seated in a garden with holey rockwork, the interior with an iron Lot: 590 red border, 5.6cm high. A pair of Worcester scallop- Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 edged plates c.1775-80, decorated with single flower stems within jagged borders of French green enamel, 21.5cm. (2) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 585 A Derby armorial mug late 18th century, gilded with a coat of arms between floral sprigs, traces of refiring around the foot, Lot: 591 9.2cm high. A Worcester fluted teabowl Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 c.1765, the wide flutes painted in the Kakiemon palette with the Two Quail pattern, and iron red border to the interior, blue square seal mark, 7.2cm. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

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Lot: 592 Lot: 597 A pair of Bow flower baskets A Worcester scallop-edged plate c.1760, the baskets reticulated c.1770, the well painted with a with interlocking circles and vignette of fruit, the border with modelled with rising towers of further fruit sprays and colourful varied blooms, some restoration, moths and flying insects, 19.5cm. 10.5cm. (2) Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 593 Lot: 598 An unusual Worcester teapot and A pair of Bow flower ornaments cover c.1770, painted with c.1770, the tall leafy forms panels of flowers and foliage in encrusted with a variety of the Kakiemon palette within gilt colourful flowers raised in banded scrolling cartouches on a blue flowerpots painted with further scale ground, a little good blooms, some restoration, restoration to the end of the 17.5cm. (2) spout, 22cm. (2) Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Estimate: £350.00 - £450.00

Lot: 599 Lot: 594 A large Worcester cabbage leaf A Worcester coffee pot and cover moulded jug c.1775, painted with c.1765-70, painted in panels of flowers reserved in gilt polychrome enamels with a foliate scrolls on a blue ground, seated Chinese dignitary with the spout moulded with a other figures around, 24.5cm. (2) bearded face, blue square seal Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 mark, 23.5cm. Estimate: £500.00 - £1,000.00

Lot: 600 Lot: 595 A Chelsea teacup and saucer A pair of Worcester scallop- c.1760-65, finely painted with edged dishes c.1780, the wells chinoiserie scenes of Oriental painted in the manner of J H musicians seated amidst rococo O'Neale with horses beside foliage with birds perched winding rivers, within borders of around, reserved on a claret birds in flight and fruit vignettes in ground, gold anchor marks, some the Dalhousie style, the lobed faults, 13.5cm. (2) Provenance: rims with gilt decoration on blue, from the collection of A B Burney, open crescent marks, 26.7cm. (2) then from the collection of the Provenance: from the collection 2nd Viscount Bearsted, and of the 2nd Viscount Bearsted, thence by descent. Exhibited: and thence by descent. Paper Chelsea Town Hall, June 1924, labels for Albert Amor. in aid of the funds of the Cheyne Estimate: £1,200.00 - £1,500.00 Hospital for Children, no.51. The saucer with a paper label pertaining to this. Lot: 596 Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 A rare Bow shaped dish c.1765- 70, printed in black and enamelled in colours with a Lot: 601 Chinese scene of a boy playing A Worcester coffee cup c.1760, with a dog before two seated printed and coloured with 'Les women, the rim with vignettes of Garçons Chinois' with Chinese other figures and auspicious figures seated on rococo scrolls objects, 23cm. in landscapes, 5.6cm high. Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00

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Lot: 602 decoration. A rare Worcester teacup and Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,500.00 saucer c.1772, decorated with the arms of the Plumbers' Company in gilt and coloured Lot: 606 enamels within dry blue flowers, A Chelsea 'Fable' octagonal titled 'Justitia et Pax' and 'In God teabowl c.1752, painted by is All Our Hope', blue crossed Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale with swords and 9 marks, 13cm. (2) the fable of the Ox and the Toad, Provenance: from the collection with two amphibians seated of the 2nd Viscount Bearsted, beside a river, one blowing and thence by descent. Cf. himself up to rival the brown Bonhams, The Zorensky spotted bull, the interior painted Collection of Worcester with a small landscape, brown Porcelain, Part I, 16th March line rim, a 5mm chip to the inside 2004, lot 115 for an identical of the rim, 9.2cm. Cf. Stephen example. Hanscombe, Jefferyes Hamett Estimate: £1,200.00 - £1,500.00 O'Neale, p.39, no. 14 for a similar teabowl. Estimate: £2,500.00 - £3,500.00 Lot: 603 A rare Chelsea-Derby teabowl and saucer c.1775, decorated Lot: 607 with a version of the Hop Trellis A Chelsea 'Fable' octagonal pattern, berried leaves alternating teabowl c.1752, painted by with entwined trelliswork within Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale with bright turquoise bands, separate the fable of the Lion and the gilt anchor and D marks, 12.2cm. Mice, the large cat recumbent Provenance: from the collection with his paw on one unfortunate of the 2nd Viscount Bearsted, rodent while others scurry past, and thence by descent. The the reverse and interior with unusual feature of a separate flower sprays and flying aquatic anchor and D mark, rather than insects, a few small chips to the being entwined, appears to be rim, 9cm. Cf. Margaret Legge, unique to this pattern. Flowers and Fables, no. 89 for a Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 silver-shaped dish bearing this decoration. Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,500.00 Lot: 604 A Chelsea goat and bee jug c.1745-47, the jug's body resting Lot: 608 on the backs of two goats seated A miniature Chinese qingbai nose to tail, a finely moulded bee moulded teapot 12th/13th clambering on a flowering branch century, decorated in a pale blue beneath the spout, the branch glaze, a crackleware handle issuing from oak leaves, brushwasher with metal salt incised triangle mark, restoration spoon, and a miniature pottery to the handle, 11.2cm. Paper begging bowl, 5.5cm max. (3) label for Simon Spero's Provenance: from the collection Exhibition in 2003, no. 1. of Sister Wendy Beckett. The Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 teapot formerly in the Piccus collection. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 605 A Chelsea 'Fable' octagonal teabowl c.1750-52, painted by Lot: 609 Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale with Four boxes and covers 13th the Lion and the Mouse in a century and later, two of qingbai continuous landscape, the type, moulded with flowerheads unfortunate amphibian flattened and decorated in a pale blue before the roaring beast, the glaze, one with white interior painted with scattered floral decoration, the last flower sprays, brown line rim, moulded with a star design, 7cm broken and riveted, 9cm. Cf. max. (8) Provenance: from the Stephen Hanscombe, Jefferyes collection of Sister Wendy Hamett O'Neale, p.43, no.20 for Beckett. a teacup with the same Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

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Lot: 610 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 A miniature Chinese pottery vase, decorated in a blue and cream sancai glaze, together with Lot: 615 a perspex stand, and a miniature Three Chinese pottery bowls bowl decorated in green and Song Dynasty, one decorated brown splashes, 5.2cm max. (3) with a thick black glaze with an Provenance: from the collection oil-spot effect, one with a black of Sister Wendy Beckett. glaze draining from the rim, the Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 last with a floral design on a mottled glaze, 20.2cm max. (3) Provenance: from the collection Lot: 611 of Sister Wendy Beckett. All with A small collection of miniature paper labels for the E & J Frankel Chinese blue and white porcelain collection - the husband and wife 15th century and later, variously team who taught Sister Wendy painted with figures in a about . Sister landscape, a deer, flowers and Wendy describes the largest geometric designs, 4.5cm max. bowl in this lot as her "greatest Comprising: a brushwasher, treasure... it represents so many three vases and a Vietnamese unforgettable memories". box and cover. (6) Provenance: Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 from the collection of Sister Wendy Beckett. The box and cover formerly in the Piccus Lot: 616 collection. A small collection of Far Eastern Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 ceramics, including a white- glazed bowl, a Chinese ear-cup, a blue and white small bowl, a Lot: 612 teabowl decorated in a greenish Four Chinese pottery figures blue glaze, and a Japanese blue Tang dynasty, two of standing and white plate, 19.3cm max. (5) court ladies, one a gentleman Provenance: from the collection with a moustache, the last a of Sister Wendy Beckett. seated lady, with traces of Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 coloured pigment, some damages, 10cm max. (4) Provenance: from the collection Lot: 617 of Sister Wendy Beckett. Five small various Chinese vases Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Tang dynasty and later, one baluster shaped with a cover and decorated in a green glaze, one Lot: 613 with a crackle glaze, another blue Four items of shipwreck and white painted with prunus porcelain, variously decorated in above a band of stiff leaves, the blue and white. Comprising: a last celadon with a band of peach-shaped brushwasher and flowerheads, 10cm max. (5) a small box and cover from the Provenance: from the collection Hoi An Hoard, a smaller box and of Sister Wendy Beckett. cover and a teabowl from the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Hatcher Cargo, the teabowl with a wood stand. (7) Provenance: from the collection of Sister Lot: 618 Wendy Beckett. Five Chinese porcelain teabowls Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 and one saucer, most decorated in famille rose enamels with flowers, figures and birds, and a Lot: 614 waterpot enamelled with flowers Three Chinese celadon-glazed and leaves, some damages, bowls 12th century and later, all 9.7cm max. (7) Provenance: from with incised decoration, two of the collection of Sister Wendy stylized foliage, one of ducks Beckett. swimming, 13.5cm max. (3) Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Provenance: from the collection of Sister Wendy Beckett. Paper labels for E & J Frankel, and R & G McPherson Antiques, London.

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Lot: 619 Lot: 623 Four small ceramic figures A Staffordshire porcelain group of modern, including a Russian a leopard and cub 19th century, biscuit figure of a lion, another of a Staffordshire sheep recumbent a Viking ship, a biscuit figure of a on a domed base, and a pair of winged putto, and a porcelain modern porcelain copies of dachshund, and a Japanese Staffordshire sheep, 12.8cm ivory netsuke of a bearded max. (4) Provenance: from the gentleman, 14cm max. (5) collection of Sister Wendy Provenance: from the collection Beckett. of Sister Wendy Beckett. The Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00 dachshund is apparently Sister Wendy's favourite breed of dog, "so bright-eyed, so noble of Lot: 624 countenance, so amiable of A bronze statue of Uma modern, temperament". the Tibetan goddess seated and Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00 wearing a jewelled headdress, necklace and armlets studded with amber and turquoise Lot: 620 coloured beads, 35cm high. A Nymphenburg figure from the Provenance: from the collection Ovidian Gods series modern, of of Sister Wendy Beckett. Minerva, standing on a tall plinth, Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 her shield bearing the face of the Gorgon, impressed shield mark, and a Continental figure of Juno, Lot: 625 standing with her peacock, 27cm A bronze figure of Mercury, after max. (2) Provenance: from the the antique, seated on a rocky collection of Sister Wendy outcrop and wearing winged Beckett. sandals, incised 'Gommer Napoli' Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 to the reverse, raised on a fabric base, the bronze 29cm. (2) Provenance: from the collection Lot: 621 of Sister Wendy Beckett. This Four cups and saucers c.1820 bronze was bought for Sister and later, one Derby and Wendy at the start of her time of decorated in pattern 92 with titled working for the BBC. views, one outside-decorated Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Meissen, another Berlin, both decorated with flower sprays, one printed with a William Morris Lot: 626 pattern, a pink ground bowl A Jackie Giron figural group printed with flowers and a modern, of the Queen of Hearts, modern blue vase, some berating her errant knave, the damages, 15.2cm max. (10) front of her skirt emblazoned with Provenance: from the collection a lion, both standing on a of Sister Wendy Beckett. The rectangular base, 25cm across. pink bowl in this lot was given to Provenance: from the collection Sister Wendy by her mother. of Sister Wendy Beckett. This Estimate: £20.00 - £60.00 piece came from a competition to illustrate nursery rhymes, of which Sister Wendy was one of Lot: 622 the judges. She was struck by A pair of Derby Classical figures "the gawky and self-conscious early 19th century, raised on guilt of the charming knave". green square bases, a Bloor Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Derby figure of a girl kneeling to pray, a figure of a Turkish boy, and two late 18th century models Lot: 627 of putti, some damages, 13.5cm 'I Saw a Ship Come Sailing In' a max. (6) Provenance: from the Jill Ford stoneware model of a collection of Sister Wendy ship modern, with scrolling Beckett. prows and a single furled sail, the Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 body decorated with a circular design, with three small hooded figures representing the Three Kings, 23cm across. (4)

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Provenance: from the collection Lot: 633 of Sister Wendy Beckett. A Chelsea figure of a Turk Estimate: £50.00 - £150.00 c.1756, his fur-lined cloak parting to reveal a dagger tucked into his yellow sash, raised on a pad Lot: 628 base applied with flowers, red An American studio pottery anchor mark, and a miniature waisted bowl modern, by Brother Meissen figure of a goddess Thomas, decorated in a pale holding a covered urn, blue celadon glaze, and a small fritted crossed swords mark, damages, vessel, 9.5cm max. (2) 16cm max. (2) Provenance: from Provenance: from the collection the collection of Sister Wendy of Sister Wendy Beckett. Beckett. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 629 Lot: 634 A Geoffrey Swindell (b.1945) Two miniature Meissen models of vase and an abstract sculpture, animals on pillows modern, one the vase decorated with a a tortoise, one a mouse, blue tortoiseshell effect, the sculpture crossed swords marks, and three shell-like, incised S marks, novelty boxes, one of Noah and 12.2cm max. (2) Provenance: his ark, one of a giraffe, the other from the collection of Sister of a cat, 9cm max. (6) Wendy Beckett. Provenance: from the collection Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 of Sister Wendy Beckett. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 630 A small stoneware cup by Dame Lot: 635 Lucie Rie (1902-1995), decorated Three miniature Meissen models with a celadon glaze with bronze of birds modern, including two coloured glaze draining from the parrots and a tawny owl raised rim, impressed mark, 5cm. on low bases, blue crossed Provenance: from the collection swords marks, 4.8cm max. (3) of Sister Wendy Beckett. Provenance: from the collection Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 of Sister Wendy Beckett. She says of them, "The parrots obviously belong in the same aviary... the owl lives free and is Lot: 631 much more solemn". Five Augarten Vienna figures of Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 comic animals modern, playing instruments or dancing, highlighted in gilt and coloured enamels, and another of Lot: 636 Two miniature Chelsea seals Mohammed from the c.1755-60, one of a seated nun, Rosenkavalier, printed marks, the the other of a lady leaning latter chipped, 8.5cm max. (6) against a pillar, and a Continental Provenance: from the collection scent bottle and stopper of Sister Wendy Beckett. The modelled as a sleeping lady with figure of Mohammed gifted to a large dog, all titled in French, Sister Wendy for her 60th one seal mounted with gilt and birthday. mother of pearl, 8cm max. (3) Estimate: £60.00 - £100.00 Provenance: from the collection of Sister Wendy Beckett. She says of the seals, "I'm especially Lot: 632 fond of the demure little nun Three Meissen sculptural figures proclaiming love conquers all, but by Sylvia Klode modern, of Pan, the secular counterpart is also Daphne and a sea nymph, delightful". brightly enamelled and raised on Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 small circular bases, blue crossed swords marks, 10cm max. (3) Provenance: from the collection of Sister Wendy Beckett. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 637 Lot: 641 A Derby figure of a nun c.1770, Two Meissen figures of Turkish seated on a chest and holding an ladies mid 18th century, one open book in her left hand, dancing with extended foot, the inscribed 'Omnia Gloria', dressed other holding a small flag, some in a dark red robe with black good restoration, wearing wimple, the base incised 'No headdresses and flowered robes, 102', 14cm. Provenance: from faint blue crossed swords marks the collection of Sister Wendy to the undersides, some good Beckett. restoration, 15cm max. (2) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Provenance: from the collection of Sister Wendy Beckett. Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 Lot: 638 A Chelsea figure of a nun c.1755, seated on a studded Lot: 642 chest and reading from a large A large Nymphenburg white- book inscribed 'Super Omni', glazed figure of Mary modern, wearing a black wimple and after the model by Franz Anton peach habit, raised on an oval Bustelli, her head turned in flower-encrusted base, red anguish, heavily draped in robes anchor mark, chips to her right and with hands clasped, hand, 13cm. Provenance: from impressed shield marks, 31.5cm. the collection of Sister Wendy Provenance: from the collection Beckett. of Sister Wendy Beckett. She Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 says of this piece, "I don't think one can look at this Mary without being moved by her sorrow and Lot: 639 the grace with which it is silently A Höchst figure of a nun c.1750, expressed". Cf. The Victoria seated and reading from a large and Albert Museum, no. C.122- book resting in her lap, wearing a 1937 for the 18th century figure. red floral cowl over a striped Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 robe, various marks including red wheel and incised 'INH', restoration to her hands and Lot: 643 book, 13cm. Exhibited: Höchster A Meissen figure of a nymph mid Porzellan des 18 Jahrhunderts 18th century, emblematic of aus Privatbesitz, Frankfurt, 1984. Water, recumbent and draped in Provenance: from the collection a floral robe beside an of Sister Wendy Beckett. She overflowing urn, reed and describes this nun as being the bulrushes behind, blue crossed most "worldly" of the several in swords mark, incised 34, some her collection. chipping to the reeds, 7cm high. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Provenance: from the collection of Sister Wendy Beckett. This figure was gifted to Sister Wendy Lot: 640 when filming at the Vatican. A rare Meissen model of a nun Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 mid 18th century, probably modelled by Kändler, standing in penitent pose with hands Lot: 644 clasped, her habit with a gilt A Meissen figure of Cupid in foliate edging, raised on a Disguise as a Nightwatchman chamfered base, blue crossed mid 18th century, wearing a large swords mark to the back of the black tricorn hat, clogs and base, some chips and wrinkled socks, his lantern restoration, 18cm. Provenance: strapped to his back, blue from the collection of Sister crossed swords mark to the back Wendy Beckett. of the base, some restoration to Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 his legs, 10.5cm max. Provenance: from the collection of Sister Wendy Beckett. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

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Lot: 645 Lot: 649 A miniature Meissen figure of a Two Meissen peasant figures huntress mid 18th century, mid 18th century, one of a wearing a yellow skirt suit and gardener holding a rake and pointing her gun at her prey, her wearing ragged trousers, the dog alert by her side, faint blue other of a washerwoman carrying crossed swords mark, some a basket of laundry on her back, good restoration, 7.5cm. the latter with a blue crossed Provenance: from the collection swords mark, some good of Sister Wendy Beckett. restoration, 11.5cm max. (2) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Provenance: from the collection of Sister Wendy Beckett. Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 646 A porcelain snuff box probably Chelsea or St James's c.1755, Lot: 650 modelled as a recumbent maiden A Frankenthal figure group date tying a blindfold around an infant code for 1771, of a woodcutter Cupid, titled 'Aimant and his companion, apparently Aveuglement' in red to the base, having a heated discussion, she the interior painted with flowers, with a basket of apples on her gilt metal mounts and a back, holding out her palm, while hardstone base, 5cm high. he retains control of his axe, Provenance: from the collection crowned CT monogram and blue of Sister Wendy Beckett. '71', 14.5cm. Paper label for Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Brian Haughton Antiques. Provenance: from the collection of Sister Wendy Beckett. Lot: 647 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 A near pair of Meissen figures c.1760, from the Gallant Orchestra series, he dancing with Lot: 651 left hand raised above his head, Three small Meissen figures of she with a songbook in her right Classical musicians mid 18th hand and holding one corner of century, two holding wooden her apron in her left, faint blue sticks, the third a pair of crossed swords mark to the back castanets with a pointed hat by of his base, some good her side, all with blue crossed restoration, 15cm. (2) swords marks to the back of the Provenance: from the collection bases, some small damages and of Sister Wendy Beckett. restoration, 11.5cm max. (3) Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Provenance: from the collection of Sister Wendy Beckett. Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 Lot: 648 A rare Meissen figure of the Dancing Shepherdess mid 18th Lot: 652 century, modelled by Meyer, Five Nymphenburg figures of wearing a flowing yellow skirt putti from the Ovidian Gods beneath a green tunic, holding a series c.1775 and later, after pair of castanets, before a tree models by Franz Anton Bustelli, stump, blue crossed swords mark raised on flat shaped bases and to the reverse, together with a each bearing attributes, modern copy of the same figure, impressed shield marks to four, some small faults and 11.5cm max. (5) Provenance: restoration, 17.5cm. (2) from the collection of Sister Provenance: from the collection Wendy Beckett. The three later of Sister Wendy Beckett. These figures were given to Sister two figures were intended to be Wendy while filming in Europe used as a comparison for a film with the BBC. on ceramics which was Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 subsequently not made. Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

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