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East Anglian, Fine Art & Antiques Sale to Include the Robert Barley East Anglian, Fine Art & Antiques Sale to include The Robert Barley Collection - Live 1 Lowestoft oval potting pot, with mouldedOnline florets, 27/04/2021 11 10:00Lowestoft AM basket, of smaller oval form, the alternating with scrolled panels painted in blue latticework pierced sides applied with florets at with a fisherman beneath a willow tree, florets the intersections, printed in blue with the inside, painter's number 5 inside foot rim, Pinecone pattern, the interior with an elaborate 17.2cm wide £100-150 painted border, 17cm wide £150-250 2 Large Lowestoft teapot and cover, painted in 12 Lowestoft teapot and cover, of globular form with blue with flowers and insects, painter's number 5 a straight spout and button finial, painted in blue inside footrim, 17.5cm high, sold by Bonhams, with a Chinese landscape, 10.7cm high £150- 19 April 2011, lot 175 £100-150 200 3 Three Lowestoft cylindrical mugs, including one 13 Lowestoft teapot, of globular form with a curved with a spreading foot and scrolled handle, boldly spout and button finial, painted in blue with painted in blue with flowers and leaves, a spring flowers and rockwork within a diaper border, and an insect to reverse, a diaper and half floret 13cm high £150-200 border below the interior rim, 14cm high, a 14 Lowestoft teapot and cover, of globular form, similar mug painted in blue with Chinese printed in blue with a variant of the Birds in landscapes, painter's mark inside footrim, Branches pattern, within loop borders, 15cm 15.1cm high, and another printed in blue with a high £100-200 river landscape, 11.5cm high £150-250 15 Lowestoft jug, of large size, the neck moulded 4 Rare Lowestoft bowl, of shallow form painted in with flowers and leaves, the shoulder with soft blue with a lady holding a parasol and a lappets and flowers, painted in blue with a sprig of flowers, two large urns to her right both fisherman within an elaborate Chinese river containing flowers, the larger with what looks scene, painter's number 5 inside footrim, 25.2cm like a name written below, bird in flight and high £200-300 flowers issuing from rockwork to the reverse, the interior with a spray of flowers, 23.7cm diameter 16 Lowestoft jug, of large size, the neck moulded £100-200 with flowers and leaves, lappets and florets around the shoulder and foot, painted in blue 5 Lowestoft slop bowl, of Hughes-type, moulded in with flowering plants, painter's number 5 inside relief with diaper and scolled borders, circular footrim, 25cm high £250-350 panels painted in blue with three different Chinese river scenes, a key and cell border 17 Lowestoft sauceboat, of flat bottomed form with below the exterior rim, old Christie's label inside, reeded sides, the interior printed in blue with a 15.5cm diameter £200-300 'doughnut' tree, an elaborate painted border to the outside, 22cm long £150-250 6 Good Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer, the powder blue ground with lobed panels of flowers 18 Lowestoft sauceboat, of early form with and a Chinaman, smaller panels of insects, basketweave panels to the sides, blue floral florets and birds in flight, saucer 12.2cm sprays flanking the spout and handle, a half diameter £200-400 flowerhead and diaper border inside the rim, 15.3cm long £200-300 7 Lowestoft plate, with thickened and shaped rim, painted in blue with flowers and rockwork within 19 Lowestoft coffee pot and cover, with a curved a fenced garden, sprigs in the border, painter's spout and button finial, painted in blue with a mark inside footrim, 22.2cm diameter £150-250 Chinese river scene within diaper borders, 23.5cm high £200-250 8 Rare Lowestoft tea bowl, moulded in relief with flowers, key and cell border above, 7.5cm 20 Large Lowestoft scallop-shell dish, painted in diameter £150-250 blue with flowers issuing from rockwork, moths in flight around and a 'berry' border inside the 9 Lowestoft teapot and cover, of barrel shaped rim, 14.2cm long £150-200 with an acorn finial, painted in blue with outsized flowers and rockwork flanking a zig-zag fence, 21 Lowestoft coffee cup, with a scrolled handle, painter's number 8 inside the footrim, 11.5cm moulded in relief in Hughes style with flowers, high £150-250 diaper panels and three circular panels painted in blue with different Chinese scenes, scrolled 10 Lowestoft plate, of lobed form, printed in blue border below exterior rim, interior with diaper with the Pinecone pattern, 22.6cm diameter and half floret border, painter's number 8 inside £200-400 footrim, 5.7cm high £200-250 East Anglian, Fine Art & Antiques Sale to include The Robert Barley Page 1 of 87 Collection - Live Online, 27/04/2021 10:00 AM East Anglian, Fine Art & Antiques Sale to include The Robert Barley Collection - Live 22 Lowestoft tea bowl, coffee cup andOnline saucer,, 27/04/2021 of 35 10:00Lowestoft AM teapot and cover, of globular form, Hughes type with moulded florets, trelliswork painted in blue with a boy crossing a bridge and circular panels painted in blue with various within a berry border, the cover printed with Chinese landscapes, saucer 12cm diameter Chinese islands, painter's number 3 inside £100-200 footrim, 14.5cm high £150-200 23 Small Lowestoft sauceboat, moulded with 36 Lowestoft ewer, of pear shape with a high panels edged with shells and flowering plants, scrolled handle, printed in blue with the Fence painted in blue with a fisherman in Chinese river pattern, crescent mark, 14cm high £100-150 scenes, painter's number 3, 14cm long £200- 37 Two Lowestoft bell mugs, the first painted in 300 blue with two flowering stems, a smaller sprig 24 Lowestoft coffee pot, of small size, painted in and a moth to the reverse, painted border inside, blue with an elaborate Chinoiserie scene of tall painter's number 5 inside footrim, 14cm high, pagoda and trees, reverse with a simpler island and the second painted in blue with a Chinese landscape, 14cm high £150-250 river scene, painter's number 3, 12.2cm high 25 Lowestoft plate, painted in blue with a flowering £120-180 plant and rockwork within a fenced enclosure, 38 Small Lowestoft ribbed cream boat, with angular four floral sprays in the border, 22.8cm diameter handle, painted in blue on both sides with a £100-200 pagoda beside a fence, diaper border inside, 26 Lowestoft butter tub, cover and stand, of oval 10cm long, and a Lowestoft creamer of dolphin form with twig handles applied with flower and ewer form, painted in blue with trailing flowers, leaf terminals, printed in blue with scattered 8.8cm wide £120-180 floral sprays and sprigs, stand 19.3cm wide 39 Three Lowestoft coffee cups, the first painted in £150-250 blue with a flowering branch issuing from 27 Lowestoft plate, painted in blue with a chinaman rockwork, the second printed with a Chinese crossing a bridge with a fishing rod, a bird in landscape, and the third with ear-shaped handle flight above, diaper and half-flowerhead border, and painted with a Chinese landscape and an 22.8cm diameter £150-200 unusual feathered border inside, between 5.6cm and 6.4cm high £200-300 28 Lowestoft plate, painted in blue with a Chinese lady by a zig-zag fence and a large vase of 40 Three Lowestoft patty pans, the first painted in flowers, with a diaper and half-flowerhead blue with flowers within a berry border, painter's border, painter's mark inside footrim, 22.3cm number 6 inside footrim, the other two painted diameter £200-250 with a moth within a berry border, between 9cm and 11cm diameter, £150-250 29 Lowestoft pickle dish, of scallop shell form, painted in blue with a chrysanthemum within a 41 Three Lowestoft pieces, all ribbed, including a scrolled border, 10.8cm long £150-250 sucrier and cover, with flower finial, painted in blue the 'Immortelle' pattern, crossed swords 30 Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer, painted in blue mark, 23cm high, a tea bowl painted in the same with Chinese river landscapes and a berry pattern, 7.2cm high, and a saucer painted with a border, saucer 12.2cm diameter £150-250 central floret within key and cell borders, 12.2cm 31 Lowestoft mug, of small cylindrical form with a diameter (3) £150-200 scrolled handle, printed in blue with a Chinese 42 Three Lowestoft sauceboats, the first of large river landscape, a diaper border below the size, moulded in relief with floral panels and interior rim, 8.8cm high £100-200 printed in blue with floral sprays, painted 32 Lowestoft jug and cover, with a scrolled handle borders, 21.cm long, the second of moulded and a low domed cover, printed with a Chinese form, the panels painted in blue with Chinese river cane below a printed cell border, 22.2cm river scenes, the interior with flowering plants, high £200-250 15.8cm long, the third of strap-fluted form, 33 Lowestoft tea bowl, moulded with panels painted painted with Chinese landscapes, 12.2cm long in blue with flowers, moulded flowers in £200-250 between, within a blue cell border, 7.5cm diameter £150-200 34 Lowestoft bowl, of small size, painted in blue with the Dragon pattern, 11.1cm diameter £100- 200 East Anglian, Fine Art & Antiques Sale to include The Robert Barley Page 2 of 87 Collection - Live Online, 27/04/2021 10:00 AM East Anglian, Fine Art & Antiques Sale to include The Robert Barley Collection - Live 43 Two sets of Lowestoft tea bowlsOnline and saucers,, 27/04/2021 50 10:00Two AM Lowestoft sparrow beak jugs, the first the first painted in blue with the Robert Browne strongly pencilled in black with a Question Mark pattern, saucer 11.8cm diameter, and the rock beside a fence and flowering plants, second painted in blue with a pagoda by a highlighted in gold,
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