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Lot Description LOW Estimate HIGH Estimate 2000 Josiah Wedgwood LOW HIGH Lot Description Estimate Estimate Josiah Wedgwood and Sons covered vase and pedestal, 18th century, executed in jasperware, having a figural finial depicting a rider on horseback, above the amphora form 2000 body with Classical style scenes on a cobalt ground and rising on a pedestal base accented with lion heads and floral swags, 27"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 3,000 - 5,000 Josiah Wedgwood and Sons "Portland" vase, British, Staffordshire 1864, executed in 2001 jasperware, having a handled form decorated with Classical scenes on a cobalt ground, 10"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 300 - 500 Josiah Wedgwood and Sons jasperware cameo plaque, 19th century, modeled by Pacetti, titled "Priam begging the body of Hector from Achilles", depicting a Classical scene on a dark 2002 green ground, 9.5"h x 21.5"w. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 1,000 - 2,000 Josiah Wedgwood and Sons jasperware vase designed by John Flaxman (British 1755-1826), 18th century, having a cylindrical form decorated with Classical style scenes accented with 2003 Corinthian columns, 6"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 500 - 700 Josiah Wedgwood and Sons lidded jasperware urn on pedestal, the vase, 1782, having a figural finial depicting a rider on horseback, above the amphora form body decorated with 2004 Classical style reserves on a light blue ground, above the pedestal, circa 1780-1800, the decoration after a design by John Flaxman (British, 1755-1826), the pillar form having rams head mounts, above winged lions, overall: 27"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 3,000 - 5,000 (lot of 2) Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Queensware fruit dish, circa 1780-1800, having a pierced body above a basket weave pattern base, 2.5"h x 9"dia., and a creamware soup 2005 plate, early 19th century having a cobalt and gilt border centering a crest with lion and unicorn on a cream ground, 9.5"dia. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 600 - 900 (lot of 3) Wedgwood and Co. covered box, after a design by John Flaxman and Lady Templetown, the lid decorated with foliate designs above the circular body having Classical 2006 style reserves on a light blue ground, together with a Wedgwood jasperware jardiniere, having a shaped rim above a square body decorated with winged putti carrying floral swags, and a Josiah Wedgwood and Sons jasperware flower pot, circa 1780-1800, largest: 6"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 600 - 900 (lot of 5) Wedgwood and Co. black basalt ware group, each decorated with Classical style reserves, consisting of an inkstand, 1787-1795, modeled by William Hackwood, after a design by John Flaxman (British, 1755-1826) having a tapered form and rising on a plinth 2007 base, a cream jug, late 18th century, a miniature teapot 18th century, having polychrome floral decoration, and a Josiah Wedgwood and Sons cup and saucer, 1800-1830, modeled by John Flaxman, largest: 8"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 600 - 900 Page 1 of 66 (lot of 3) Two Wedgwood and Co. pottery plates, 19th century, each having Chinese style 2008 reserves on a green checkered ground, together with a Josiah Wedgwood and Sons cup with cover, 18th century, in cream jasperware, largest: 9.5"dia. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 300 - 500 (lot of 6) Wedgwood and Co. medallions, including a basalt example depicting Jacob Cats, 1766, the others in jasperware of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Nelson, Horatio Lord Nelson, and 2009 another of a nobleman, largest: 4.5"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 800 - 1,200 (lot of 4) Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, late 18th-early 19th century, creamware plate, having Imari decoration, together with a Wedgwood and Co. pottery plate and dish, circa 1860, 2010 each having transfer decoration in green, centered with a scenic reserve in the Chinese taste, together with another transfer decorated plate, circa 1830-1840, executed in rose on a cream ground, and centered with a pastoral reserve, largest: 13.5"w. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 500 - 700 (lot of 3) Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Queensware group, early 19th century, each decorated with primitive tools, on a cream ground, consisting of (2) coffee cups and saucers and a 2011 covered coffee jug, largest: 10"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 400 - 600 (lot of 4) Wedgwood and Co. pottery plate and centerbowl, the bowl having a fruit decorated border, centering a scenic reserve of boats on a lake, 15.5"dia., the plate having a foliate 2012 decorated border, centering a scenic reserve of a city inscribed "Cafsel", 11.5"dia., together with a large Wedgwood creamware meat serving platter, 21"l, and a pharmacy jar, 8.5"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 500 - 700 (lot of 2) Wedgwood and Co. creamware monteith, having a scalloped rim, with green stylized foliate decoration on a cream ground, 13"l; together with a Wedgwood and Co. 2013 creamware milk pitcher, circa 1790, having a foliate decorated border in black and grey on a cream ground, 8"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 500 - 700 British cabinet on stand circa 1790, having Wedgwood and Bentley plaques mounted to the 2014 hinged rosewood case opening to a fitted and multi tier interior, surmounting the two drawer case, and rising on tapered legs, 42"h x 18"w x 12"d. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 2,000 - 4,000 Pair of Meissen tiered dessert stands, each having a Classical figure surmounting the three 2015 reticulated tiers, each with floral sprays, and rising on a circular base, marked with blue underglaze cross swords mark, 22"h x 11"w $ 2,000 - 4,000 (lot of 6) Assembled English Derby Imari porcelain group late 18th / early 19th century, each having a partial gilt and floral decorated body, comprising a plate, tea bowl with under tray 2016 (retaining an early Museum of Art New York label), creamer, and two cups, most with iron red crown D mark, one with grey crown D mark and number 69, largest 8"w. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 1,000 - 1,500 Page 2 of 66 English Derby porcelain cobalt blue ground urn form vase early 19th century, the flaring neck 2017 centered with a richly painted still life of flowers, the lower portion painted with gilt foliate scrolls, and rising on a square base marked with iron red crown D mark, and grey painted 65, 12"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 1,500 - 2,500 (lot of 5) English Derby soft paste porcelain group, early 19th century, each having a gilt 2018 border on a salmon ground with floral and urn reserves, comprising a bowl and two tea bowls with undertray, each marked with iron red crown D mark, largest 2.75"h x 6.25"w. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 800 - 1,200 (lot of 4) Worcester soft paste porcelain group circa 1770, each having a scenic decorated medallion with cobalt and partial gilt accents, consisting of a dessert dish rising on an oval 2019 base, a dessert plate, dessert dish, and a pitcher, most with blue underglaze mark, largest 3.75"h x 9.75"w. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 800 - 1,200 (lot of 3) Staffordshire Pearlware female figures 18th / 19th century, the first draped figure standing with her arms resting across her chest and rising on a square base with edged leaf 2020 tip accents, the second emblematic of Plenty, with an apple in her right hand, her left hand supporting her skirt filled with a bountiful array of apples, the third depicting Minerva emblematic of Wisdom or Britain, grasping a later wood staff with an owl at her feet, largest 12.5"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 800 - 1,200 (lot of 2) Worcester soft paste porcelain group circa 1770, both executed in the Chinoiserie taste, with figural and floral reserves, consisting of a plate and a bowl having a scalloped 2021 edge, largest 3"h x 6"w. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 300 - 500 (lot of 5) Crown Derby soft paste porcelain group 1770-1830, each having partial gilt and floral reserves with cobalt borders, consisting of a bowl, serving bowl with a scenic medallion 2022 depicting birds, plate, and a chocolate cup with cover and saucer, underside with grey crown over D, all other examples with iron red crown D mark, largest 11.5"w. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 800 - 1,200 (lot of 12) Crown Derby soft paste cup and saucer group, 1758-1830, each having partial gilt reserves and floral accents, two with grey crown D mark, others with little to no remnants of 2023 iron red crown D mark.
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