second DAY’S SALE

WEDNESDAY 22nd APRIL 2015

ORIENTAL & EUROPEAN CERAMICS and GLASS

Commencing at 10.00am Silver, Watches and Jewellery will be on view on: Friday 17th April 9.00am to 5.15pm Saturday 18th April 9.00am to 1.00pm Sunday 19th April 2.00pm to 4.00pm Monday 20th April 9.00am to 5.15pm Tuesday 21st April 9.00am to 5.15pm Limited viewing on sale day

Weights and measurements are approximate guidelines only unless stated to the contrary

Enquiries: Andrew Thomas Enquiries: Nic Saintey Tel: 01392 413100 Tel: 01392 413100 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 451 A cranberry glass epergne with central trumpet shaped vase and three similar smaller vases each with crimped rim and applied tooled spiral decoration set on a central dish with wavy rim, 50 cm high. £100 - 150 452 A Paul Ysart glass paperweight the centre set with a bloom with twelve white and blue striped petals above three green striped leaves within a ring of canes on a blue ground, PY’ cane beside the stem, 7.5 cm diameter. £100 - 150 453-4. No Lots.

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457 A set of six Chinese blue and white dishes each painted with a figure seated on the terrace of a building, a figure standing in a fenced garden beyond, the rims with peony and foliage, Jiaqing/Daoguang, 24 cm diameter (one with minor chips, two with hair cracks]. £250 - 300 456 458 A pair of Chinese octagonal plates each painted with a goose by a pond with peony and other blooms, the rim with foliate diaper 455 panels, early Qianlong, 22 cm wide [one cracked]. 455 £100 - 150 A Chinese export famille rose and 456 cafe-au-lait jar and cover painted with A Chinese green enamelled brightly coloured flowers and foliage yellow ground ‘dragon’ bowl the within leaf shaped cartouches on a exterior incised and painted with a cafe-au-lait ground, late 18th century, pair of dragons in pursuit of flaming 22 cm high [cover with crack to rim]. pearls amongst clouds and lightning, £100 - 150 six character Kangxi mark in concentric circles, 15 cm diameter, [rim chip and cracks]. £100 - 200

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104 459 459 A Chinese famille rose plate and a similar deep plate the first painted with peony blooms within a ruyi head and scrollwork 464 cartouche with a pink diaper border, Qianlong, 23 cm 463 diameter; the second with auspicious objects, peony, other A Chinese blue and white deep plate and one other the flowers and foliage, Qianlong, 22 cm diameter [hair crack to first painted with water birds, auspicious objects, flowers and rim] 2. foliage within lotus panels, flower mark within a double circle, £70 - 100 Kangxi, 22 cm diameter [rim with hair crack and minor chips]; and a similar moulded dish painted with a phoenix, monkeys and peony sprays, flower mark within a double circle, Kangxi, 21.5 cm diameter [section re-stuck to rim, minor chips] 2. £80 - 120 464 A Chinese blue and white rosewater sprinkler, one similar and a jarlet the sprinklers of double gourd form and painted with auspicious objects, ruyi panels, flowers and foliage, Kangxi, 12 and 17 cm high [the larger with damage to base]; the jarlet of bulbous form painted with two butterflies amongst floral sprays, Kangxi, 5.5 cm high [chip to rim] 3. £150 - 250

460 460 A pair of Chinese blue and white shaped circular plates painted with sprays of peony, the rim with similar smaller sprays within diaper borders, Qianlong, 26 cm diameter [minor frits, one with rim chip and related hair crack]. £60 - 80 461 A Chinese famille verte small bottle vase for the Persian market and a wucai bottle vase the first painted with three palmette panels of flowers and foliage below a lingzhi and lattice band, Kangxi, 17.5 cm high [rim damaged]; the second painted with lappets and scrolling lotus, 15.5 cm high [crack to rim, chips to footrim] 2. £80 - 120 462 A Chinese wucai small sleeve vase and a similar baluster vase the first painted with a bird, tree peony and rockwork, 17th century, 23 cm high [damaged]; the second with mythical beasts amongst scrolling flowers and foliage, 17th century, 20 cm high [damaged] 2. £100 - 200

105 465 A Chinese blue and white bottle vase with slender neck and flared rim, the body painted with a continuous lake landscape with a fisherman, buildings, trees and mountains beyond, the neck with sprays of prunus, peony and foliage, mid 17th century, 38 cm high [two sections broken from the rim and re-stuck]. £400 - 600

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466 A Chinese blue and white cup and a small vase the cup painted with flying phoenix and cormorant’s, four-character Kangxi mark and of the period, 6.5 cm high [damaged]; the vase with flower sprays within lotus panels, Kangxi, 13 cm high [damaged] 2. £40 - 60 467 A Chinese ‘’ glazed pottery roof tile in the form of an equestrian warrior, decorated in lead glazed amber, green and grey enamels, Ming Dynasty, 57 cm high [some damage]. * Acquired in London in the 1960s. £300 - 500 468 A Chinese ‘sancai’ glazed pottery roof tile in the form of an equestrian warrior, decorated in lead glazed amber, green and grey enamels, Ming Dynasty, 57 cm high [some damage]. * Acquired in London in the 1960s. £300 - 500 469 A Chinese blue and white ‘Lotus’ vase of baluster form, painted overall with scrolling lotus sprays, Kangxi, 24.5 cm high [rim with lamp fitting] £200 - 300

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107 471 472 471 A Chinese yellow ground baluster vase incised and 472 decorated in green, aubergine and blue enamels with five A Chinese pale vase five-clawed dragons chasing flaming pearls amongst swirling with incised dragon decoration clouds and above waves, the shoulder with five white cranes the globular body with slender below clouds and a ruyi band, underglaze blue six-character mildly waisted neck incised seal mark, probably for Tongzhi, 35.5 cm high [three sections with two dragons amongst broken from the neck and re-stuck, hair crack to body]. lightning and clouds, 22 cm £150 - 250 high, apocryphal six character Chengua mark within concentric rings partially obscured by a paper label. £200 - 300

473 A Chinese porcelain vase of Fahua type of baluster form applied with prunus, chrysanthemum, bamboo and other foliage in green, blue and aubergine tones reserved on a yellow ground, raised four character mark to base, [cracked and drilled]. £150 - 200

108 474 A pair of large Chinese blue and white jardinieres each painted with vignettes of ladies instructing children below floral and ruyi head bands, 38 cm diameter. £1500 - 2000

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477 A Chinese porcelain wall plaque painted in iron-red and gilt, in the form of a bird encircling a deity amongst cloud scrolls, underglaze blue 475 Jiaqing seal mark, 14 x 11.5 475 cm. A Chinese blue and white rectangular plaque painted with £200 - 300 two maidens in a landscape, a bamboo fence and lake beyond, 36 x 26 cm. £300 - 500

476 476 A Chinese blue and white porcelain incense box, cover and inner 478 the outer cover cover 478 enclosing an integral A Chinese wucai ‘dragon and inner box and cover, phoenix’ bowl the gently flared painted with peony rim with a band of ruyi-head scrolls within key fret and Buddhist emblems, painted and diaper borders, with two phoenix between apocryphal Qianlong green and iron-red five-clawed seal mark, 13.5 cm dragons chasing flaming pearls wide. and amongst flower sprays, the £200 - 300 interior with an iron-red dragon medallion, apocryphal underglaze blue Qianlong seal mark, 13 cm diameter. £300 - 500

110 479 A Chinese porcelain bowl decorated with a single female figure and poetic texts from the Table of the Peerless Heroes, six character Douguang mark in red, 10 cm diameter, [hair crack]. £100 - 150 480 A Chinese blue-glazed vase, the square section body moulded on each side with the Eight Trigrams, with short waisted neck and slightly spreading foot, covered overall with a deep blue glaze thinning on the corners and moulded edges, bears underglaze blue six-character Guangxu mark, 28 cm high. £500 - 800

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481 482 481 482 A pair of Chinese Canton famille rose vases of baluster A pair of Chinese Canton famille rose vases of baluster form, form with flared rims, each painted with panels of figures the necks and shoulders applied with kylins and chilong, on terraces on a pale celadon ground of butterflies, flowers, decorated with panels of figures in interiors and landscapes fruit and auspicious objects, 19th century, 42 cm high [some on a pale celadon ground of birds, fruit, flowers and foliage, damage]. 19th century, 35 cm high [some minor crazing to glaze]. £300 - 500 £300 - 400

111 483 A large Canton famille rose vase and cover of baluster form, the domed cover with bud finial, painted overall with figures in interiors and on verandas, on a ground of auspicious objects, butterflies, flowers and foliage, 19th century, 62 cm high [damaged]. £300 - 400 484 A Canton porcelain bottle vase of globular form with raised neck enamelled with panels of figures alternating with birds, butterflies, finger citron and blooms, reserved on a profuse ground, 19th century, 33 cm high. £100 - 150 485 A Chinese blue and white vase and cover and one similar both of baluster form with cylindrical neck and flared base, painted with flowering and fruiting prunus, one with a ruyi pattern neck, the other fretted, the larger vase with apocryphal four-character Kangxi mark, the other with apocryphal six-character Kangxi seal mark within a double circle, both 19th century, 30 and 35 cm high [the larger with damaged and restored cover, the smaller with loss and damage to the vase] 2. £200 - 400

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485-2 485 112 486 A set of six Japanese Arita plates the centres painted with a terraced building, rockwork, pine trees and foliage, the rims with gilt ho-o birds and shrubs on a blue ground, 18th century, 26 cm diameter [two with hair cracks to rims, minor rubbing to gilt]. £200 - 400 487-490. No Lots.

491 A Dutch blue and white delft plaque with scroll moulded corners, painted with two sailing vessels on a lake with a columned building and pagodas, a fisherman in a small boat in the foreground, pierced for suspension, mid 18th century, 23 x 24 cm [some chips and wear to rim]. £200 - 400

113 492 Provenance: Acquired, together with the following lot, by the present A rare English delftware blue-dash charger owner’s grandmother in Scarborough in the mid 20th century. painted in blue, yellow, iron-red and green Notes. This charger is part of a small but distinctive group of early 18th with a figure representing Pulcinella, wearing century delftware chargers boldly painted with a variety of bird, animal his jester’s costume with sugar loaf hat and and figure subjects, possibly by the same hand, as discussed by Tristram striding between trees with sponged leaves, Jellinek in articles for the ‘Antique Collector’ magazine in 1970 and 1973. holding a large sword in his left hand and The figure of Pulcinella, anglicized to Punchinello/Mr Punch was first smoking a pipe, within yellow line and blue- recorded in England in the 1660’s and was derived from the Italian dash rim, the reverse tin glazed, probably Commedia dell’Arte. In the early 18th century, the marionette theatre Lambeth, circa 1720, 32 cm diameter [some starring Mr Punch was popular in London and provincial theatres. He damage]. usually carries a stick or slapstick, not a sword or smoking a pipe as with the £4000 - 6000 present dish.

114 493 Provenance: Acquired, together with the previous lot, by the A rare English delftware blue-dash charger painted in blue, present owner’s grandmother in Scarborough in the mid 20th yellow, iron-red and green with a large peacock displaying century. between trees with sponged leaves, within yellow line and * This charger belongs to a small but distinctive group of blue-dash rim, the reverse tin glazed, probably Lambeth, early 18th century delftware chargers boldly painted with a circa 1720, 32 cm diameter [minor damage, slightly variety of bird, animal and figure subjects, possibly by the misshapen]. same hand, as discussed by Tristram Jellinek in articles for the £3000 - 5000 ‘Antique Collector’ magazine in 1970 and 1973.

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497 An unusual pearlware goose tureen and cover painted in Pratt colours, the plucked bird modelled on it’s back with head and neck curled around it’s body, the cover applied with foliage, circa 1790/1800, 27 cm wide [damaged]. £80 - 120 498 A enamelled black basalt two-handled pot pourri vase, cover and inner cover with acorn finial, decorated in the famille rose palette with birds, butterflies 494 and ‘Chinese Flowers’, impressed upper case mark, early 19th 494 century, 31 cm high. A salt glazed stone ware coffee pot of large proportions of £300 - 500 oviform with domed cover, the body sprigged with amusing toping and hunting scenes and one depicting two classical female figures before a pyramid, beneath a band of fruiting vine, horizontal ribs, shell and foliate motifs, the spout and cover with roses and thistles, circa 1820-40, [professional restoration to cover]. £200 - 250 495 An Old Hall Earthenware Co. Ltd Ironstone part service comprising eight dinner plates, six soup plates, eight side plates and a vegetable dish and stand, decorated with alternating panels of blooms, some impressed and painted marks. (24) £200 - 250 496 A Staffordshire polychrome saltglaze stoneware plate with relief moulded basket pattern rim, enamelled with an extensive lake landscape with three figures in a garden to the foreground, buildings and mountain peaks beyond, mid 18th century, 23 cm diameter. £300 - 500

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The Swinscow Collection of Children’s 19th century pottery nursery plates.

499. A group of nine ‘Temperance Movement’ child’s plates painted and transfer printed decoration with mottos and insignia comprising ‘Father Matthew/ Administering The Total Abstinence Pledge; The Bottle/ They Console Themselves With The Bottle after George Cruikshank; one similar The Bottle/ Scene Fifth; At the working man’s house/ Hunger looks in but dares not enter; Drunkenness/ revenges the madness of one hour, with the sad repentance of many’; ‘Band of Hope/the mountain rill...’ and three examples with Temperance Society coat of arms and mottos viz ‘Tee Total 501 Society’ impressed Wallace & Co., ‘Firm As An Oak and Sobriety/Domestic Comfort’, eight with foliate or garland moulded rims, 14-20 cm., [some damage] 9. £100 - 200 500 A group of nine ‘Dr Franklin’s Maxims’ and seven ‘Poor Richard’s Maxims’ child’s plates the mottos include Early to bed and early to rise...; Now I have a sheep and a cow everybody bids me good morning; Dost thou love life? then do not squander time for that is the stuff life is made of; By diligence and perseverance the mouse eat the cable in two; He that hath a trade hath an estate; We cannot spend time better than learning to spend it well; Want of care does us more damage than want of knowledge; I never saw an oft removed tree nor yet an oft removed family that did so well as those that settled be [2]; the Poor Richard’s Maxim’s plates in the form of two single examples and a set of five, 13-19 cm., [minor damage] 16. £100 - 200 501 502 A group of eight ‘Month/Season’ child’s plates seven with floral or bird moulded rims, representing March, April, June, July, August [2], September and November, foliate moulded rims, the smaller August plate in porcelain and with plain rim, 13-17 cm., [minor damage] 8. £50 - 80 502 A group of seven ‘Occupation or Trade’ child’s plates including ‘The Baker’ [2], ‘The Miller’,’The Young Florist’, ‘Les Fleurs-Flowers’, a man reading by a candle after Hogarth’s ‘The Politician’, and a woodsman, with alphabet or floral moulded rims, 6-19 cm [some damage] 7. £60 - 80

117 503 A group of eight ‘Piety and Virtue’ child’s plates all decorated with prints commemorating the life and ‘History of Joseph’, seven with rosette and floral moulded rims, 15-19 cm. [minor damage and staining] 8. £60 - 80 504 A group of ten ‘Piety and Virtue’ child’s plates including the titles ‘Elijah Fed By Ravens, Band Of Hope, The Lord’s Prayer and Evening Prayer [3], The Commandments, I lay my body down to sleep... by Davenport, We Praise Thee O Lord, How glorious is our heavenly King and Behold him rising from the grave, six with rosette, diaper or alphabet moulded rims 13- 21 cm [some damage] 10. £80 - 120 503 505 A group of eight ‘Piety and Virtue’ child’s plates including’ The Poor Boy and the Loaf, The tulip and the butterfly..., The Beggar Boy, The Beggar/ take pity upon me..., Faith, Hope and Charity’ [the latter in porcelain] and Plough deep while Sluggards sleep....’, 14-20 cm [some damage and staining] 8. £70 - 90 506 A group of nine ‘Piety and Virtue’ child’s plates including a set of four octagonal plates with garland and medallion borders and inscriptions ‘A firm Faith.., Reason should guide our actions.., A Good Man.. and Goodness is the Character..’ the remaining examples with ‘At twelve years old he talk’d with men.., Where is he that is born King of the Jews.., Twill save us from a thousand snares to mind Religion young.. and That the soul be without knowledge.’, 11-17 cm [ minor damage] 9. £80 - 120

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118 507 A group of nine ‘Robinson Crusoe’ child’s plates probably by Bailey and Ball, of shaped octagonal form with elaborate scrollwork moulded rims, 16-21 cm [some damage] 9. £80 - 100 508 A group of eight ‘Children’s Stories and Nursery Rhymes’ child’s plates including ‘Arabian Nights [2], Lark and Young Ones, The Fox and the Stork, Everybody was pleased when the Prince married Cinderella, The Wolf in Bed, Pull the Bobbin and The Prince exclaimed it must be my Princess’, 11- 18 cm [minor damage and staining] 8. £50 - 70 509 Two ‘Anti-Corn-Law’ child’s plates and two ‘William III No Surrender 1690’ plates the first two octagonal with daisy moulded rims, one titled ‘Our Bread Untaxed Our Commerce Free’, the other ‘Corn/Cheap Corn/Corn Law’, 15 and 17 cm; 507 the two ‘No Surrender’ plates commemorating the Battle of the Boyne, with florette moulded rim, 11 cm [restored] 4. £60 - 80 510 A group of four ‘Portrait’ and two ‘The Great Exhibition’ child’s plates including ‘Josephine and Oscar’, ‘Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria & Prince Albert’ with dog, horse and bird moulded rim, another of Queen Victoria dated ‘1897’, ‘Sir R. Peel Bart.’, ‘Fidelity/1851 Exhibition’ after the sculpture by Benzoni and ‘The Deliverer’ after the sculpture by Lechesne, 15-21 cm [minor damage and staining] 6. £60 - 80 511 A group of seven ‘Flora and Fauna’ child’s plates including ‘The Pet Lamb and The Sick Donkey [a pair], The Favourite [2], The New Pony, The Rabbit and The Doves’, with alphabet, garland or foliate moulded rims, 13-19 cm [minor damage and staining] 7. 508 £100 - 150 512 Two ‘Flora and Fauna’ child’s plates of ‘Carlo Swimming’ and ‘Caesar and William’ with floral moulded rims, 15 and 16 cm [the second with some damage and staining] 2. £30 - 50

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512 511 119 513 A group of seven ‘Flora and Fauna’ child’s plates of small size including ‘Hare, Goat, Cock, Ospray [sic], Eagle and Nest, The Cuckoo and Sparrow’s Nest’, with floral moulded rims, 12-14 cm [one damaged, one with minor staining] 7. £50 - 70 514 A group of thirteen miscellaneous ‘Flora and Fauna’ child’s plates including children with their pets, farm animals by Dawson, flowers and fruit, twelve with alphabet, reeded or foliate moulded rims, 11-17 cm [some damage] 13. £100 - 150 515 A group of eight ‘Sporting/Hunting’ subject child’s plates including ‘Stag Hunt [2], Tiger Hunt, A Walk Before Breakfast/ the sun is up we’ll brush the dew to hear the huntsman’s gay halloo’, a buffalo hunting scene and a Continental hunting scene; together with a game shooting and a rabbiting scene, with foliate or bird moulded rims,14-20 cm [minor damage 513 and staining] 8. £80 - 120 516 A group of ten ‘Games and Pastimes’ child’s plates including ‘Very Good Fun Is Blind Man’s Buff...’, ‘See Saw’, ‘Les Jockeys-Jockeys’, a set of three with one depicting Blind Man’s Buff, the remaining four with figures and sailing boats, two girls dancing, a boy on a swing and a boy with a stringed instrument by a stile, 12-17 cm [some staining, minor damage] 10. £60 - 80

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516 120 517 A group of five ‘Humour’ subject child’s plates comprising a pair by Sewell, one depicting a girl with her pet bird in a cage, the companion with a cat pursuing the bird from the fallen cage, daisy moulded rims, 20 cm; the third depicting children with their overturned go-cart, alphabet border, 17 cm, the fourth depicting a couple by a river oblivious of the charging bull behind them, daisy moulded border, 20 cm, the last of a boy with a long stick knocking off the hat of a sleeping man, alphabet border,16 cm [5]. £80 - 120 518 A group of four ‘Chinoiserie’ child’s plates one titled ‘Chinese Musician’ with fox, hare and dog border, 18 cm., the 517 others decorated with pagodas and landscapes, with floral moulded borders, 12-14 cm [some damage] 4. £30 - 50 519 A group of five ‘Military’ subject child’s plates including ‘The Cossack’, ‘Turkish Courier’, ‘On Drill’, ‘No Surrender’, ‘Peace/ Crimea...’ and one other with Turkish cavalry, all with daisy moulded rims, 14-20 cm [minor damage and staining] 5. £50 - 70 520 A group of nine ‘Early Days’ child’s plates including ‘The First Step’ [2], ‘Infancy’, ‘The Unhappy Child’, a pair ‘Our Early Days/ The Romp and The Pet’, another pair ‘Early Days/A Half Holiday and Now I’m Grandfather’ and an octagonal plate with a child with a broken pitcher being comforted by 518 another, all with floral or garland moulded rims, 13-21 cm [minor damage] 9. £100 - 200 521 A group of nine ‘Country Life’ child’s plates including ‘The Pride of the Village’ [3], ‘Gleaners’ [2], ‘Hop Picking’, ‘Going to Market’ and ‘Returning from Market’ and one other with a man and boy riding on a donkey, with diaper, alphabet, garland or floral moulded rims, 14-17 cm [some damage and staining] 9. £60 - 80

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121 522 A group of nine ‘Country Life’ child’s plates including ‘The Barn’, another in pearlware and decorated with two figures and lambs in a park, the rim moulded with a fox, hounds and a monkey, 17 cm., a similar octagonal plate with female musicians in a garden, 16 cm., the remainder with figures and buildings in rural settings, the second with fox and hounds moulded border, the remainder with either floral or lattice moulded rims, 14-17 cm [minor damage] 9. £80 - 120 523 A group of three ‘Games and Pastimes’ child’s plates including ‘The Cockhorse/ Who when he saw me sad or cross...’, 15 cm [rim crack]; and two puce printed plates with children flying kites and playing on a swing, with floral moulded borders, 17 and 19 cm 3. £50 - 70 524 A group of six ‘Family’ subject plates including ‘ My Brother’, ‘My Sister’, ‘The Old Grandmother’, ‘The Unhappy Father’ 522 and ‘The lisping infant prattling on his knee...’ from The Cotter’s Saturday Night after Burns and ‘Who came to see me far and near...My Grandmother’, with either bird or floral moulded rims, 14-17 cm [some staining] 6. £70 - 90 525 A group of seven ‘Entertainment’ subject child’s plates including Harlequin and Columbine (2), ‘Billy Button’, the Organ Grinder (2), and a theatrical performance within a gothic-style interior (2), with alphabet or floral moulded rims, 14-19 cm [some damage] 7. 523 £50 - 70 526 Two ‘Education’ subject plates and four others with Continental titles including ‘Mind Your Lessons’, a clock face with two cherubs and Roman numerals, ‘Aan Mynen Braven Zoon/To my brave son’ by Hackwood with alphabet rim, another translating from German as ‘The beginning of youth’ by William Smith & Co., another with children playing soldiers, the last with a steam engine and children in a landscape by William Smith & Co., apart from the third with floral borders, 15-20 cm [minor damage and staining] 6. £70 - 90 527 A mixed group of twelve child’s plates including ‘Welsh Costume’ [in porcelain], ‘George has gone out to play...’, ‘Art thou dear unto my heart...’, ‘The Good Child’s Reward’, the lovers with a girl reading and a boy holding a fan, an elegant boy in a formal garden with books and a ball by William Smith & Co., a French advertising plate for Crespin Aine and five 524 miscellaneous plates, nine with moulded borders, 12-20 cm. [damages] 12. £60 - 80 ************************************

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528 530 A Staffordshire pearl glazed earthenware group of a A Copeland & Garrett Late Spode ‘Aesops Fables’ pottery shepherd musician and companion, the two figures with a mazarine or drainer transfer printed in blue with the fable lamb and sheep seated before a twin-turreted castle with of ‘The Ass The Lion and The Cock’, impressed and printed yellow towers and red brick work, circa 1820/30, 13 cm high marks, circa 1840, 38 x 26 cm. [restoration to one tower]. £100 - 200 £150 - 200 * Mazarines or drainers were sold as an optional extra to meat dishes and were intended to sit in the centre to drain meat or fish juices.

531 A pearlware drainer and one other the first printed in blue with the ‘Italian’ pattern, probably Spode, circa 1820, 37 x 26 cm [crack to rim]; the second in the Spotted Deer pattern with a pagoda and other Chinese buildings in a landscape with deer in the foreground, circa 1820, 39 x 27 cm [chips to rim] 2. £80 - 120 532 A group of three drainers printed in colours the first with Chinese figures in a garden with a large parasol, a trellis fence, rockwork and foliage, 32 x 24 cm; the second by Copeland with peony and a zig-zag fence, impressed mark, 31 x 22 cm; the third by William Brownfield printed in brown 529 with bamboo and birds within a fan shaped panel, printed mark ‘Madras’, 35 x 24 cm, all 19th century. 3. £80 - 120 529 533 A pair of Staffordshire earthenware spill vase groups and a A Minton & Boyle drainer and one other by Copeland the Walton group ‘Widow’ the pair in the form of a shepherd and first printed in blue with ‘The Gem’ pattern of a ruined Abbey shepherdess each seated and holding a dog or a lamb, on in a landscape, printed mark and impressed numerals, 34 x rustic mound with a large tree stump behind, circa 1820/30, 24 cm [restored crack]; the second decorated with a similar 19 cm high [minor damage and flaking]; the Walton group of subject within an acorn border, printed diamond registration traditional form, 26 cm high [some damage] 3. and factory marks, 37 x 25 cm, both 19th century. 2. £100 - 150 £50 - 70 534 A group of four pottery and pearlware drainers comprising a Spode example in the Forest Landscape pattern and three printed with the Willow pattern, including one by Davenport, 31 x 22 cm to 35 x 26 cm, [some damage]. 4 £50 - 80 535 A Copeland pottery drainer and two others the former printed in blue in the Grasshopper and Bird pattern, impressed Copeland and ‘Y’, 32 cm long together with two others printed in pale blue in the Asiatic Pheasants pattern [one with crazing] 3. £50 - 80

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537A A large Doulton Lambeth faience plaque of circular form painted by Katherine Sturgeon with a head and shoulders portrait of a gentleman wearing a broad brimmed hat, neck scarf and striped jacket, reserved on a ground of orange fruit and foliage, monogrammed lower right, impressed Doulton Lambeth and incised KS 109, circa 1875-85, 52 cm diameter. £200 - 300

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536 Marian Zawadsky for Tilgman Keramik, a pottery lamp ‘Odin and his entourage’, incised and glazed with the warrior and other soldiers, dogs and birds, the base impressed ‘Tilgmans Keramik, Made in Sweden’ and the side inscribed ‘Oden och hans folje, Marian, 1961’, 75 cm high, together with original silk shade [faded and distressed] £120 - 180 537 Two Doulton Burslem cabinet plates of circular shell shaped form each decorated with botanical specimens by D. Dewsberry and W. Slater, brown backstamps, the former captioned Cattleya Mossia var. Reineckiana, early 20th century, 23 cm wide. 538 £100 - 120 538 A George Jones Majolica fish dish and cover of oval form, the cover modelled with a large fish on a bed of leaves, ferns and reeds, the base moulded as a basket with pink interior, impressed patent registration lozenge, circa 1870, 39 cm long, [base with staple repairs]. £100 - 150

124 539 A group of figures of Henry VIII and his wives comprising Henry VIII, HN.3350, Catherine of Aragon, HN.3233, Anne Boleyn, HN.3232, Jane Seymour, HN.3349, Anne of Cleves, HN.3356, Catherine Howard, HN.3449, and Catherine Parr, HN.3450, each part of a numbered limited edition. (7) £800 - 1000

540 A Galle pottery plaque of circular form decorated in coloured slips 541 with a portrait of an artist, probably An Art Deco faience vase by Lionel Rembrandt, inscribed to the underside Dufrasne decorated with stylised E. Galle, Nancy and E.G. with the cross flowers and foliage in yellow, blue and of Lorraine, 33 cm diameter. black, printed and painted marks, 35 £120 - 180 cm high. £100 - 150

125 543 543 A Wedgwood earthenware vase designed by Keith Murray of annular ovoid form, covered in an aquamarine glaze, printed ‘Wedgwood of Etruria & Barlaston / KM’ mark, 18 cm high. 542 £200 - 300 544. No Lot. 542 An Eduard Eichler Royal Dux Bohemia Art Deco figure ‘Balance’ modelled as an elegant lady in orange halter neck trouser suit and cap, wearing high heels and supporting a ball on the back of her wrist, on a geometrically moulded rectangular base with gold embellishment impressed Schaff, blue backstamp with acorn and Made in Czechoslovakia, circa 1920-39, 31 cm high, [devoid one finger tip]. £300 - 500

545 An extensive Caughley ‘French Sprig’ porcelain tea and coffee service of fluted form, painted with sprigs and bands of cornflowers within gilt borders, circa 1790, thirty six pieces [cracks/loss to four pieces, some other minor chips and wear to gilt]. £300 - 500 546 A First Period Worcester porcelain teabowl painted in blue 545 in the Prunus Fence pattern, workman’s mark to base, circa 1755-60, 7.5 cm diameter. £100 - 120 547 A New Hall teapot and other items the former of silver shape enamelled with rose centred bouquets, scattered sprigs and swags, painted N.139, circa 1800, [spout restored] together with a First Period Worcester tea bowl painted in the Cannonball pattern, a later fluted cup and a mid 19th century milk jug. 4. £60 - 80 546, 547

126 548 550 548 550 A pair of First Period Worcester scale blue tea bowls and A First Period Worcester teapot and cover with matching saucers painted in the style with chrysanthemums saucer the teapot of reeded barrel shaped form painted in and foliage reserved within gilt cartouches on a scale blue blue in the Gilliflower pattern, script ‘W’ mark, circa 1770-85, ground, pseudo Chinese seal marks, circa 1770 [very minor the reeded saucer with open crescent mark, [cracked]. 2. variations to gilding]. £100 - 150 £250 - 300 549 A First Period Worcester deep dish of scalloped form, painted with a vignette of ‘Fancy Birds’ and butterflies in a formal landscape, circa 1770, 22 cm diameter [some wear to gilt rim, minor stacking wear]. £100 - 200

551 A First Period Worcester scale blue ground sparrow beak milk jug with plain loop handle, decorated with gilt cartouches of European flowers on a scale blue ground, pseudo Chinese seal mark, circa 1770/75, 11.5 cm high. £120 - 180 552 A First Period Worcester sparrow beak cream jug with ribbed loop handle, painted en puce camaieu with floral sprays and insects, a gilt cartouche to the front, circa 1770, 8.5 cm high [tiny chip to footrim, small glaze flaw, gilt rim rubbed]. £120 - 180 553 A First Period Worcester sparrow beak 551 552 cream jug with ridged loop handle, painted in underglaze blue, iron red and green with Oriental landscape vignettes with pagodas and two flying swallows, circa 1765/70, 8.5 cm high. £150 - 200 554 A First Period Worcester coffee can of cylindrical form with grooved strap handle enamelled in colours with a bouquet and subsidiary sprigs, beneath a gold rim, circa 1770-80, 6 cm high. £80 - 120 554

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127 555 555 A pair of Minton porcelain figural candlesticks in the form 557 of classical gardeners, applied with bull rushes, flowers and 557 foliage, she holding flowers in her skirt, he with flowers in a A porcelain figure of Wellington modelled basket, on circular gilt scrolled bases, circa 1830, 22 cm high by Bernard Winskill for the Famous Military Commanders [minor firing damage]. series depicting the Duke mounted upon Copenhagen, £300 - 400 wearing his uniform with a plumed hat in one hand, with hardwood stand and leather certificate, black backstamp and numbered 452/750. £500 - 600

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558 A two-handled porcelain pedestal urn of slender oviform with up-scrolled handles richly decorated in the Imari pattern, red backstamp and date code for 1974, 31 cm high. £180 - 220 556 559 A Royal Crown bowl of octagonal form richly decorated in the 556 Imari pattern, puce backstamp, 20 cm wide. A Chamberlains (Worcester) porcelain £100 - 150 ewer of squat foliate moulded form 560 with slender undulate neck and spout A Copeland Spode ‘Ornithological’ dessert service each piece decorated by W. and entwined serpent handle, set Eccles with a bird in a landscape, within a green and gilt border, including Hoopoe, on three feet finely painted with a Brambling, Pipit, Bunting, Goldfinch, Hobby and Carolina Chatterer, comprising sentimental scene of a young girl four square dishes and fourteen plates, green backstamp and retailer’s mark for caressing a spaniel and verso with a Thos Goode, painted pattern no.C.2012, late 19th or early 20th century. (18) bouquet of flowers, captioned ‘My First £300 - 500 Love’ with puce marks circa 1816-40, 23 cm high, [glue repair to one foot]. £250 - 300

128 561 561 A pair of busts of Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI modelled after Sevres originals, on waisted socles and fluted column bases bearing gilt monograms, 34 and 29 cm high, impressed and painted marks to base, [the latter with chipped socle]. 564 564 £200 - 300 562 A Royal Dux Bohemia porcelain figure of a minstrel modelled in plumed hat, frock coat and breeches with one Two Continental porcelain plaques each of oval form, one enamelled with a half length portrait of Madame Recamiere, arm raised and a guitar under the other, on a rustic circular after the original by Jacques-Louis David and the companion base, under shot ivory colours, applied pink triangle and depicting a half length portrait of Mary Magdalen, 9 cm long, impressed 342, 80 cm high, tiny loss. late 19th century, within Florentine giltwood frames, [frames £200 - 400 damaged]. 565 each of oval form decorated £150 - 200 Four plaques with cherubs within gilt and turquoise borders, late 19th century, 8 cm long, within pressed brass frames. £150 - 180

563 566 563 566 A pair French porcelain and gilt brass mounted cassolettes A pair of large Furstenburg white porcelain vases and covers each of pedestal ogee form with pierced rim set on a canted of neo-classical form with tall waisted covers and ram’s head square base, the body decorated with courting couples and handles, on socle bases, underglaze blue marks, 20th century, attendant cherubs in a continuous landscape band, faux 57 cm high [minor chip to one base]. Sevres marks, mid 19th century, 21 cm high. £200 - 300 £200 - 300

129 569 A pair of plates each of circular form with broad pierced rims 567 with floral vignettes, the centre enamelled with a small landscape reserved on A Meissen outside decorated figure a cobalt blue ground, blue crossed swords with pommels, 19th century, 24 cm group after the original by Kaendler diameter. depicting four bare foot gardeners or £150 - 200 harvesters each with a basket of grapes on a circular base, moulded with fabric 570 – 580 No Lots. swags, blue crossed swords, [devoid one figure, with other losses]. £150 - 250

568 Three Meissen porcelain plates each of circular form with pierced rim, the centre decorated in white enamel on a cobalt blue ground with classical Greek figures within gold borders, blue crossed swords with pommels, circa 1880, 23 cm diameter. £300 - 500

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