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JS Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers JS Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers Cotefield Auction Rooms The Nigel Poole Wedgwood Collection Oxford Road Banbury A principally single owner collection of Wedgwood and other Oxfordshire select ceramics OX15 4AQ United Kingdom Started 25 Jun 2016 10:00 BST Lot Description 2001 Two large decorative pottery figures of dogs, a spaniel and a German shepherd, height of largest. 70cm A large late Victorian T.C. Brown-Westhead Moore & Co pottery plaque/charger, blue and white decoration with a classical style portrait. 2002 Initialled A.L.D. 63.5cm 2003 A pair of Beswick pottery figures of fox hounds. 32cm high 2004 A Beswick pottery figure of a sheep dog. 30cm high 2005 Two Beswick pottery figures of retrievers one gold one black. 33cm high 2006 Two Beswick pottery figures of dogs a dalmation and a dachshund. height of largest 36cm 2007 Two Beswick pottery figures of dogs, a Scotch terrier and a German shepherd. height of largest 35cm 2008 A Beswick pottery figure of a Mountain lion. 21cm high 2009 A Beswick pottery figure of an elephant and a tiger. 31cm high 2010 Three Beswick pottery figures of deer, a stag, a doe and a fawn. height of largest 9cm 2011 Thirteen Beswick pottery figures representing a fox hunt, six equestrian figures, four fox hounds and three foxes. height of largest 2012 Beswick pottery figure group of Black Beauty and foal mounted on oval hardwood base 2013 Beswick pottery nine piece pig band 2014 Five Beswick pottery Scotch whisky bottles in the form of birds of prey 2016 A large decorative cream glazed pottery figural group of two children 2017 A large Moorcroft pottery lamp base with floral decoration. 38cm high 2018 Crown Ducal Charlotte Rhead fruit decorated pottery bowl. 25cm diameter 2019 Bursley ware Charlotte Rhead flower decorated pottery jug and bowl 2020 Two Burley ware Charlotte Rhead flower decorated serving plates A large Doulton Lambeth stoneware baluster vase and another pair of Doulton Art Nouveau vases. Designed by Emily Partington. 2021 Height of largest 44cm Six pieces of Doulton glazed stoneware, a pair of miniature vases, a pair of candlesticks. 16cm high together with an ashtray and a 2022 mortar shape vase 2023 Four pieces of 19th/20th Century brown glazed pottery, a cylinder form lamp base, a studio vase and two jugs A pair of early 20th Century squat baluster form art pottery vases with scrolling decoration and a bottle form base of the same period. 2024 21cm high An Egyptian revival Victorian silver plate mounted Majolica biscuit barrel, a Wedgwood portrait decorated footed jar and a small twin 2025 handle bowl. 2026 A Wedgwood green glazed pottery square form lamp base decorated with owls and bats. 18cm high 2027 Three pieces of Wedgwood Majolica, a plate with putti medallion, a saucer and a match holder 2028 A Wedgwood bottle form vase of Eastern design, with stylized floral decoration. 30cm high 2029 A pair of Wedgwood baluster form pottery lamp bases with bold foliate decoration. 20cm high 2030 A pair of Wedgwood pottery ewers with streaked glaze and a similar jug with gilt mask spout 2031 A large Doulton Lambeth stoneware commemorative jug celebrating Charles I 1646 modelled to simulate leather. 29cm high 2032 A Wedgwood baluster vase with bold flower head decoration. 28cm high 2033 A pair of Wedgwood pottery bottle shape vases with polychrome and gilt bramble berry decoration. 32cm high 2034 Three Wedgwood pottery figures of deer modelled after John Skeaping. Height of largest 18cm 2035 Two Wedgwood studio pottery pieces, a deep bowl with floral and gilt decoration 22cm diameter and a dish with rabbit decoration 2036 Three pieces of Wedgwood pottery, a studio jug with stylized flowers, a deep bowl and a charger in the Chinese Aster pattern Two Wedgwood pottery studio vases, a baluster example in pale green with incised scrolling leaf decoration and another in brown with 2037 partial glaze and matt finish. Height of largest 26cm Four unusual Wedgwood marbled pottery pieces, an oval bowl, a globular vase with insert and two bottle shape vases. Height of largest 2038 29cm. 2039 Two unusual Wedgwood marbled pottery tall vases, with leaf and insect raised decoration. 25cm high 2040 Six Wedgwood small vases with unusual incised decoration, two with blue ground and four with black. Height of largest 16cm A Royal Doulton black basalt Captain Cook commemorative twin handle large cup with gilt lettering. numbered 378 "1770 Australia 2051 1970". 21cm high 2052 A black basalt figural group of a lion with game impressed J.H. Wedgwood. 32cm long 2053 A Wedgwood black basalt figure of a potter throwing vases on a wheel. 21cm high 2054 Four Wedgwood black basalt figures of birds, a heron 19cm high a crow and two cockatoos 2055 Two Wedgwood black basalt figures of cats and a bear. 12cm high Four pieces of Wedgwood black basalt two tapered vases, a ewer with triton form handle and a cylindrical vase. Height of largest 30cm 2056 high 2057 Three Wedgwood black basalt sphinxes, two from a limited edition of 250 entitled the "Couchant Sphinx". 16cm wide 2058 A group of Wedgwood black basalt pieces to include bowls, tea pots, jugs, etc 2059 Three Wedgwood black basalt bowls with classical figure decoration. Diameter of largest 26cm 2060 A group of antique and later black basalt Wedgwood tea pots, a silver mounted jug and other pieces 2061 A group of antique and other black basalt wares some by Wedgwood to include two coffee pots, pair of low candlesticks, a spitoon, etc 2062 Four antique and later Wedgwood black basalt bowls. Diameter of largest 34cm Two Wedgwood black basalt busts of lester K Piggott OBE, a circular plaque with a bust portrait of an American Indian and a bust of 2063 George Washington, a cased pair of oval plaques of the Queen and Prince Philip commemorating their silver wedding anniversary and an Egyptian medallion. 2064 A collection of antique and later Wedgwood and other black basalt wares to include a pair of flared vases, jugs, teapots, etc 2065 A group of Wedgwood Egyptian collection two colour wares to include a limited edition Tutankhamun plate, boxes, bowls, vases, etc 2066 A group of six Wedgwood blue Jasper ware cylinder form spill vases. Height of largest 19cm 2067 Two Wedgwood blue Jasper ware cylinder form covered jars. 20cm high 2068 Three Wedgwood blue Jasper ware jardinieres. 16.5cm high 2069 A pair of Wedgwood blue Jasper ware candlesticks. 25cm high 2070 A Wedgwood blue Jasper ware Portland vase. 27cm high 2071 A Wedgwood blue Jasper ware dome top cheese dish and another of wedge shape A pair of Wedgwood blue Jasper ware classical Amphora twin handle vases. 24.5cm high together with a twin handle covered urn. 23cm 2072 high 2073 Four Wedgwood blue Jasper ware biscuit barrels, silver plate lids and handles A group of Wedgwood blue Jasper ware bird decorated articles to include a jardiniere. 18.5cm high, a pair of jugs and under trays and a 2074 part tea set 2075 A blue Jasper ware bronze mounted vase/lamp base. 32cm high 2076 Four Wedgwood blue Jasper ware octagonal dresser trays. 27cm wide 2077 A collection of Wedgwood blue Jasper ware articles to include covered boxes, ashtrays, etc 2078 Assorted Jasper ware lids, jars and spill vases in a variety of colours 2079 Two similar blue Jasperware vine and berry decorated jardinieres, two trays, a vase etc. in a variety of colours. 2080 A collection of Wedgwood blue Jasper ware to include cups, saucers, covered boxes, small bud vases, etc. 2081 A collection of various Wedgwood pottery and Jasper ware 2082 Two Wedgwood blue Jasper ware mugs, a three handle tyg and two baluster form jugs 2083 Two Wedgwood limited edition Jasper ware figures Thalia. 26.5cm high 2084 Six pieces of Wedgwood pale blue Jasper ware to include a covered jar, three vases and two tygs. 2085 Eight various Jasper ware lighters, some by Wedgwood and a similar dresser set Six pieces of Wedgwood Jasper ware to include three bowls, a plate, a vase and a covered jar, all of varying designs and colours. Some 2086 limited editions. 2087 Four Wedgwood blue Jasper ware biscuit barrels with silver plate mounts and lids 2088 Four Wedgwood blue Jasper ware teapots, two covered sugar bowls and two cream jugs. 2089 A collection of Wedgwood blue jasper ware, covered boxes, candlesticks, pin trays covered boxes, etc. 2090 Three blue Jasper ware match holders with dish form bases. 2091 Eight Wedgwood Jasper ware covered small circular boxes 2092 A brass mounted blue jasper ware desk set comprising an inkwell and a pair of low candlesticks. 2093 Two large Wedgwood blue Jasper ware jardinieres. 24cm high 2094 Six graduated Wedgwood blue Jasper ware jugs. Height of largest 19cm 2095 A Wedgwood blue Jasper ware clock case of shaped form, another similar in dark blue case. Height of largest 20cms. 2096 A collection of Jasper ware jugs, jardinieres etc. in various colours 2097 A pair of blue Jasper ware silvered metal mounted lamp bases, another lamp and a comport. 2098 A pair of Wedgwood blue Jasper ware boudoir telephones 2099 A group of Wedgwood blue Jasper ware pieces to include a large tapered square form vase, three pairs of candlesticks, etc. 2100 A pair of Wedgwood blue Jasper ware twin handle covered urns of campagna shape on square bases. 31cm high 2101 Four Wedgwood blue jasperware biscuit barrels, all with metal mounts and covers. 2102 A blue jasperware dome cover cheese dish and a smaller example height of largest 24.5cms. 2103 A large casedpanthere de Cartier scent bottle in red and gilt case with integral backgammon board.
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