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British and European Ceramics, Glass and Asian Art Wednesday 2 July 2014 at 11.00 Oxford BRITISH AND EUROPEAN CERAMICS, Bonhams GLASS AND ASIAN ART Banbury Road Wednesday 2 July 2014 Shipton on Cherwell Oxford Kidlington Oxford OX5 1JH +44 (0) 1865 853 640 +44 (0) 1865 372 722 fax BRITISH AND EUROPEAN CERAMICS, GLASS ASIAN ART | Oxford | Wednesday 2 July 2014 | Wednesday | Oxford 21753 International Auctioneers and Valuers – bonhams.com BRITISH AND EUROPEAN CERAMICS, GLASS AND ASIAN ART Wednesday 2 July 2014 at 11.00 Oxford Bonhams Enquiries Illustrations Important notice to all buyers Banbury Road Sarah Shirley-Priest Front cover: Lot 209 Shipton-on-Cherwell [email protected] Back cover: Lot 44 Please note in this catalogue Kidlington +44 (0) 1865 853 640 Inside front cover: Lot 232 (detail) there is no reference in the Oxford Inside back cover: Lot 336 catalogue description of any OX5 1JH Joanna Ward presence of damage, repair or www.bonhams.com [email protected] +44 (0) 1865 853 640 restoration. Condition reports on any lot with a low estimate of Viewing £500 or above are available by Saturday 28 June 9am to 12pm Customer Services request from the department. In Monday 30 June 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday 8.30am to 6pm providing condition reports we do Tuesday 1 July 9am to 5pm +44 (0) 20 7447 7447 not guarantee or imply that there Wednesday 2 July 9am-11am Sale Number: 21753 are no other defects present, which have not been mentioned. Bids Please see the full conditions of +44 (0) 20 7447 7448 Catalogue: £8 sale printed in this catalogue. +44 (0) 20 7447 7401 fax To bid via the internet Please see page 2 for bidder please visit www.bonhams.com information including after-sale collection and shipment Important Information In February 2014 the United Please provide details of the lots on which you wish to place bids Please see back of catalogue States Government announced at least 24 hours prior to the sale. for important notice to bidders the intention to ban the import of any ivory into the USA. Lots New bidders must also Please Note containing ivory are indicated by provide proof of identity We reserve the right to refuse the symbol Ф printed beside the when submitting bids. Failure entry into the saleroom. No coats Lot number in this catalogue. to do this may result in your or bags will be allowed into the bids not being processed. saleroom and are left at owners’ Live online bidding is risk. available for this sale Please email [email protected] with “Live bidding” in the subject line 48 hours before the auction to register for this service Bonhams 1793 Limited Bonhams 1793 Ltd Directors Bonhams UK Ltd Directors Registered No. 4326560 Robert Brooks Co-Chairman, Colin Sheaf Chairman, Jonathan Baddeley, Andrew McKenzie, Simon Mitchell, Jeff Muse, Registered Office: Montpelier Galleries Malcolm Barber Co-Chairman, Antony Bennett, Matthew Bradbury, Mike Neill, Charlie O’Brien, Giles Peppiatt, Montpelier Street, London SW7 1HH Colin Sheaf Deputy Chairman, Harvey Cammell, Simon Cottle, Andrew Currie, Peter Rees, Julian Roup, Iain Rushbrook, Matthew Girling Global CEO, David Dallas, Paul Davidson, Jean Ghika, John Sandon, Tim Schofield, Veronique Scorer, +44 (0) 20 7393 3900 Patrick Meade Global CEO, Charles Graham-Campbell, Miranda Grant, James Stratton, Roger Tappin, Ralph Taylor +44 (0) 20 7393 3905 fax Geoffrey Davies, Jonathan Horwich, Robin Hereford, Asaph Hyman, Charles Lanning, Shahin Virani, David Williams, James Knight, Caroline Oliphant, Sophie Law, Camilla Lombardi, Fergus Lyons, Michael Wynell-Mayow, Suzannah Yip. Hugh Watchorn. Paul Maudsley, Gordon McFarlan, SALE INFORMATION A4095 Bicester Shipton on Cherwell Shipton Rd Banbury Rd A4095 Woodstock Oxford Rd A4260 Upper Campsfield Rd Oxford and A40 A44 Airfield Oxford Kidlington By Rail: Oxford train station SALEROOM BY ROAD SHIPPING INFORMATION Banbury Road Unless you wish to use your own shipping Shipton on Cherwell From London: company, please contact Kidlington Exit the M40 at junction 9. Take the any of the below: Oxford A34 to Oxford and then the A44 to OX5 1JH Woodstock. At Woodstock roundabout Lucy Clarke via email at: lucy.clarke@bonhams. com take the 3rd exit towards Bicester +44 (0) 1865 853 640 (A4095). Take the first right and +44 (0) 1865 372 722 fax Or Bonhams is at the far end on the left. From the A40 West: Mail Boxes Etc. 266 Banbury Road, CONDITION REPORTS Take the A40 towards Oxford. Take the Oxford OX2 7DL first left at the Eynsham roundabout. Drive +44 (0)1865 514 655 [email protected] We highly recommend that potential through Church Hanborough and then buyers make efforts to inspect the lots turn right on to the A4095. Drive through Or in Oxford in person, during our public Bladon and straight over the Woodstock viewing. We expect that there may be a roundabout. Take the first right and Bonhams is at the far end on the left. Pack & Send large number of condition enquiries, and 3 Botley Road, Oxford OX2 0AA the effect will be that clients submitting +44 (0)1865 260 610 long and elaborate requests are likely to [email protected] be dealt with after those with short and specific requests. You can also contact [email protected] with any difficulties or questions arising from the above or for any CITES requirements. CONTENTS Glass 1-21 British Pottery 22-79 British Porcelain 80-174A Enamels 175-179 European Ceramics 180-219 Asian Works of Art & Textiles 220-279 Asian Ceramics 280-341 1 GLASS 2 A group of various wine glasses and a small bird feeder, 18th 1 century and later Five various wine glasses and three ale glasses, late 18th/early Including a plain glass with folded foot, 16.5cm, a multiple-spiral 19th century airtwist stem wine or cordial with drawn trumpet bowl, 13cm, Comprising a wine glass with ogee bowl with basal flutes on an two double-series opaque twist stem wine glasses, a similar ale opaque-twist stem, 14cm, another with ogee bowl engraved with glass, a facet-stem wine or cordial, two others, six various soda or a fruiting vine, on opaque-twist stem, 15cm, three plain stem wine reproduction glasses and a conical bird feeder (15) glasses with engraved bowls, all with folded feet, 14cm and 14.5cm, the ale glasses engraved with sprays of hops and barley on plain £500 - 600 stems, 14cm and 14.5cm (8) 3 £500 - 700 Four opaque twist wine glasses, circa 1760 Comprising one with funnel bowl engraved with a fruiting vine above moulded fluting, on a corkscrew twist stem, 15.5cm, another with ogee bowl, on a double-series stem and conical foot, 14cm, another with rounded funnel bowl, 15cm, the fourth with a cup-shaped bowl, double-series stem and conical foot, 13cm (4) £500 - 800 4 | BONHAMS 4 (part lot) 5 4 5 Two engraved ale glasses, a small ale glass and a facet-stem An ale jug and a tankard, circa 1750 wine flute, circa 1770 The baluster-shaped jug possibly from Kings Lynn, engraved with The first with a round funnel bowl engraved with a spray of barley and hops and barley and initialled ‘I.W’, the rim with horizontal bands, a moth on a plain stem and conical foot, 18.2cm, the second with a 20.5cm high, the bell-shaped mug also engraved with hops and tall funnel bowl engraved with hops and barley, on a hexagonal fluted barley, 13.3cm high (2) stem, 17.8cm, the small ale glass with a funnel bowl engraved with hops and barley and an ‘OXO’ border, on faceted stem, 14.2cm, the £500 - 800 wine flute with a rounded funnel bowl engraved with trailing vines on a diamond-faceted stem, 19.6cm high (4) PROVENANCE: Commander A.P. Barrow-Green Collection. £500 - 700 PROVENANCE: Commander A.P Barrow-Green Collection. BRITISH AND EUROPEAN CERAMICS, GLASS AND ASIAN ART | 5 6 7 6 A group of glass including three lacemaker’s lamps with handles, two smaller lamps, a candlestick, a salt and another glass, late 18th century One lamp with globular reservoir on a circular drip-pan, hollow bobbin stem and folded foot, scroll handle with moulded thumbpiece, 25cm, the other two with reservoirs, baluster stems and dished bases, 15cm and 17cm, the two smaller lamps with globular reservoirs, one on a lemon-squeezer base, 9cm and 8cm, the salt and monteith glass with facet-cut decoration (8) £500 - 800 7 Two European wine glasses, the glass probably 18th century One of Jacobite interest engraved with a rose spray and a single moth, on a double-series opaque twist stem, 16.5cm high, the other engraved with the head of a horse within a laurel wreath, probably later engraved by Franz Tietze, on a six-sided moulded stem, 15.4cm high (2) £600 - 800 8 Franz Tietze (1842-1932) was a Bohemian engraver of glass in 18th century style. He arrived in Dublin in 1865 at the behest of Thomas and Richard Pugh, who were the only manufacturers of flint glass in Ireland at that time. He engraved a number of genuine eighteenth century glasses during the late 19th century, which as such are neither fakes nor forgeries, they are simply mis-attributed. Tietze’s working notebook survives in the V and A Museum, accession no. E23054- 1957. 8 Two engraved German wine glasses, 18th century One engraved with a galloping horse with the inscription ‘La Caprice perd’, on a hollow faceted balustroid stem, 16.6cm high, the other engraved with a man riding a galloping horse, the reverse with stylised foliate decoration, on a hollow balustroid stem, 18.7cm high (2) £500 - 600 9 6 | BONHAMS 10 11 9 Two German glass goblets, 18th century One with a faceted bowl with alternate cut and engraved detail, the latter highlighted in gold, on a knopped stem with replacement foot, 24cm high, the other with a large engraved rounded funnel bowl, on a knopped stem and replacement gilt metal foot, 23.5cm high (2) £500 - 700 10 Two engraved rummers and a Sunderland bridge mug, early 19th century One rummer engraved with a landscape frieze including a windmill, on a knopped stem and lemon-squeezer foot, 14.4cm high, the other engraved with a hunting scene and initials over basal flutes, with lemon-squeezer foot and scalloped base, 13.4cm high, the mug engraved with the Wear bridge and inscribed with the name ‘George Dawson’, 10cm high (3) 12 £500 - 700 PROVENANCE: Commander A.P.
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