second DAY’S SALE

WEDNESDAY 7th October 2015

ORIENTAL & EUROPEAN CERAMICS & GLASS

Commencing at 10.00am Oriental and European Ceramics and Glass will be on view on: Friday 2nd October 9.00am to 5.15pm Saturday 3rd October 9.00am to 1.00pm Sunday 4th October 2.00pm to 4.00pm Monday 5th October 9.00am to 5.15pm Tuesday 6th October 9.00am to 5.15pm Limited viewing on sale day

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 Dutch colour twist wine glass the bell shaped bowl on a straight stem containing a central white gauze surrounded by a single white and red tape, on a conical foot, 16 cm high. £100 - 150 452 A pair of opaque twist ale glasses the funnel shaped bowl with basal ribs on a straight double series opaque twist stem with double spiral surrounded by an eleven ply tape, on conical foot, circa 1770, 16.5 cm high, [slight chip to one foot]. £100 - 150 453 A pair of ale glasses the trumpet shaped bowl engraved with hops and barley on a short knopped stem on a conical fold over foot, circa 1770-80, 13 cm high. £80 - 100

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454 An opaque twist wine glass the rounded funnel shaped bowl with vertical ribs on a mildly tapering double series opaque twist stem containing a gauze surrounded by four single ply tapes on a conical foot, circa 1770, 18.5 cm high. £100 - 150

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455 Four air twist wine glasses two with bell shaped bowl, the straight stem with a single series air twist extending into the bowl, set on a fold over and conical foot, 17 and 16.5 cm high, together with two with trumpet-shaped bowls with tapering single series stem on a conical foot, 17 and 17.5 cm high, circa 1750-60. £200 - 400 456 A pedestal stem wine glass the round funnel shaped bowl with flattened knop set on a six sided teared pedestal stem, on a conical fold over foot, circa 1730- 40, 17 cm high. £150 - 200

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110 463 A Continental enamelled glass jar and cover of mildly ribbed goblet shaped form, enamelled with a frosted band containing an enamelled floral and foliate meander, with golf borders, 22 cm high, £100 - 120 464 An early 19th century ‘Farmer’s Arms/ God Speed The Plough’ glass rummer the bell shaped bowl engraved with the 460 initials WJ within a roundel surrounded with sprays of roses and thistles, a 457 459 basket of fruit above, the reverse with the Farmer’s Arms, on knopped stem Three various opaque twist wine Three opaque twist wine glasses and stepped base, 19.5 cm high. glasses two with ogee shaped bowls comprising two with ogee shaped with basal fluting set on straight bowls on straight stems one with £100 - 150 stems with a central pair of spiral central spiral tapes surrounded by a 465 tapes surrounded by a pair of four pair of three ply tapes and one with A Bohemian red and white overlay ply tapes and a central corkscrew central spiral tapes surrounded by a table lustre of typical bulbous form gauze surrounded by two single ply pair of eight ply tapes, on a conical with flaring neck with white and gilt tapes, both on conical feet, [one foot foot, [one polished], together with an embellished foliate decoration, hung polished], together with an example example with ovoid bowl engraved with with clear cut glass pendants and with cup shaped bowl with basal flutes a bird and bloom, the straight stem prisms, mid 19th century, 28.5 cm high. set on a knopped stem containing a with central tape surrounded by a pair £120 - 180 single series opaque twist on a conical of eight ply tapes, on a conical foot, 466 foot, all circa 1770, 15, 15 and 14.5 cm [foot chipped], circa 1770, 14.5, 15 and A Clichy spaced millefiori paperweight high. 13.5 cm high. with central cabbage cane, encircled by pastry and other coloured canes, 7 cm £150 - 200 £100 - 150 458 460 diameter. An opaque twist wine glass the bell Five closely matched ale glasses £150 - 250 shaped bowl set on a straight stem with and one other the former of wrythen two annular knops containing a central moulded trumpet shaped form on a gauze surrounded by four three ply short knopped stem and conical foot tapes on a conical foot, circa 1760-70, together with another trumpet shaped 18 cm high. ale engraved with hops and barley on £100 - 150 an annulated stem and conical foot, late 18th century, 12-13 cm high. £100 - 150 461 An opaque twist wine glass the ogee bowl with basal fluting the stem with a 466 central gauze within an eight ply tape and 467 on conical foot, circa 1770, 15 cm high. A Walsh-Walsh paperweight inkwell £60 - 90 and one similar the larger with 462 concentric rings of blue, white, lilac, A cut glass circular bowl with fluted rim yellow and red canes, bearing the date and fret cut body on a square star cut ‘1848, 11 cm diameter, the smaller with base, 24 cm diameter. concentric rings of pink, white, blue £100 - 120 and lilac canes, 9 cm diameter, both first quarter of 20th century. £200 - 250

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111 468 A Lalique glass car mascot, ‘Faucon’ no.1124, in frosted and polished clear glass, embossed R.Lalique, 16 cm in a metal mount and on burr elm base. £1500 – 2500

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112 475 476 A pair of Chinese famille A Chinese blue and white baluster rose chargers each painted with vase painted on one side with an chrysanthemum and aster, the border official and three warriors, one wearing with chrysanthemum, peony and lotus long feathers in his cap and a horse by between cell and cod’s roe borders, a fence in the background, the other Qianlong, 38 cm diameter [one with side with pierced rockwork and foliage, hair crack to rim]. artemesia leaf mark, Kangxi, 25cm high £600 - 900 [hair crack to rim, chips to footrim]. Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, £200 - 400 Devon. 477 A small Chinese Dehua sleeve vase with rounded shoulders and ring neck, applied with lion mask handles joined by a thunder pattern band, early 18th century, 17 cm high. £250 - 350

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471 A pair of Regency-style cut glass two- branch lustre candelabra of faceted design, each with central tapering triangular column with starburst terminal, 56 cm high [some damage and losses]. £300 - 500 Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, 475 Devon.

472 Val St Lambert, a cameo glass vase of slender tear drop form, the satin finish purple overlaid vase acid etched with wild flowers, diamond point etched near base Val St Lambert, circa 1910, 25 cm high. £200 - 300 473 A Moser intaglio decorated vase of swelling hexagonal form, the pale green body intaglio carved on four facets with a pair of birds in flight over vegetation, diamond point etched L. Bakar, 1986, 16 cm high. £80 - 120 474 No Lot.

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478 479 A group of five Chinese blue and A Chinese blue and white baluster white saucers two with moulded vase and cover moulded with lotus rims, painted variously with warriors panels and painted overall with figures on horseback, a jumping boy, ladies, in a lake and landscape settings, landscapes, auspicious objects, flowers artemisia leaf mark, Kangxi, 24 cm high and foliage, four with apocryphal [section re-stuck to body]. Chenghua marks, Kangxi, 10-11 cm £100 - 200 diameter [5]. 480 £200 - 400 A Chinese blue and white ginger jar painted with auspicious objects within three lobed panels on a prunus and cracked ice ground, Kangxi, 19.5 cm high, wood base and cover. £250 - 350 481 A collection of ten Chinese small bowls and teabowls comprising a blue and white wine cup painted with four lotus plants, four-character mark, Kangxi, 6.5cm wide; a flared cup painted with a butterfly, fruit and foliage, Qianlong seal mark, 8.5cm wide [haircrack to rim]; 480 two teabowls painted with a child and his mother in a garden and two ladies in a garden, Xuande and Chenghua marks, Kangxi; two other blue and white teabowls; together with two 18th and two 19th century famille rose teabowls [damages] 10. £100 - 200

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114 482 A Chinese blue and white ‘Three Friends of Winter’ saucer dish painted with a central roundel of pine, bamboo and plum amongst lingzhi and rockwork, the exterior with figures by a building in a fenced garden, Qianlong seal mark, 18 cm diameter. £2000 - 3000

115 483 A Chinese blue and white dish painted with two ladies seated on a terrace outside a building, two children playing nearby within a lotus and ruyi-head border, the rim with foliate panels of figures working or seated in landscapes, early 18th century, 27.5 cm diameter [two holes drilled to rim]. £500 - 700 484 A Chinese famille verte charger with shaped rim, brightly painted with a large ornate jardiniere of flowers within a band of foliate panels containing rockwork, flowering plants and foliage, the rim with similar panels on flower head diaper grounds, artemesia leaf mark within a double circle, Kangxi, 38 cm diameter [some restoration]. £1500 - 1800

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116 485 485 Two Chinese blanc de Chine incense stick holders each in the form of a seated Buddhist lion dog with one paw resting on a pearl, on rectangular bases, 18th century, 13 cm high [one cracked and chipped, the companion with stain]. £150 - 250 486 A Chinese Longquan tripod censer of compressed circular form, the squat body incised with a diaper trellis band with flower head motif, on mythical beast head feet, Ming dynasty, 24 cm diameter [crazing to glaze]. 488 £300 - 500 Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon. 488 A pair of Chinese blanc de Chine figures of Guanyin one 487 holding a ruyi sceptre, the other a child, on cylindrical raised Three Chinese porcelain punch bowls decorated in the bases incised with scrollwork, 19th century, 31 cm high [some famille rose palette, one with scattered blooms with an damage and repair]. interior scroll border, one with a simple armorial beneath £100 - 200 a bamboo and floral border and another in the Mandarin Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon. pattern, the interior with a blue cell border, all Qianlong, 28, 25.5 and 26 cm diameter, [damages]. 489-490 No Lot. £100 - 200

491 A Chinese bowl and vase the former of octagonal form, the exterior moulded with gilt embellished trigrams beneath a thunder key band with a turquoise glazed interior, iron red Tongzhi seal mark to base, 8 cm wide; the soft paste vase of mildly lobed garlic-shaped form decorated in the famille verte palette with a lappet band, 16.5 cm high. £100 - 200

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117 492 A Chinese small famille rose Cong vase with Buddhist lion ring handles, finely painted on two sides with geese, swallows and flowering plants, the opposing sides with black poetic inscriptions within iron red and grisaille flowerhead diaper borders, the concave shaped rim and base decorated with a black key pattern and peony scrolls on a gilt ground, iron red four character mark for the ‘Hall for the Cultivation of Virtue’, 13 cm high. £8000 - 12000 * The inscriptions can be translated to read ‘Purple blossoms and green willow billowing in the fragrant air/ Geese befriended amongst reeds in the pond’.

118 493 A pair of large Chinese elephant-form garden seats each caparisoned elephant with trunk held to one side and supporting an octagonal powder blue seat with turquoise and green cloths hanging below to either side, on naturalistic rocky mound bases, early 20th century, 55 cm high on carved ebonised wood stands. £2000 - 4000 Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon.

119 494 A Chinese blue and white square section vase with rounded shoulders, finely painted with figures on verandahs and in a river landscape with rockwork and a bridge, double circle mark, 19th century, 25cm high. £500 - 800 495 A Chinese famille rose ‘phoenix’ bowl with everted rim, the exterior painted with four blue, pink, yellow and green phoenix in flight between floral sprays and between blue foliate borders, iron red six-character Qianlong mark but probably 19th century, 12.5cm diameter [minor flaking to blue borders]. £250 - 350 496 A pair of Chinese famille rose ‘phoenix’ bowls and covers each painted with three phoenix in flight amongst lotus and other flower scrolls and foliage, underglaze blue Qianlong six-character seal marks but probably 19th century, 11cm diameter [one with minor glaze blemish to rim]. £600 - 800 497 494 A Chinese famille rose medallion bowl the exterior painted with figures, garden and landscape scenes within four medallions on a millefleur ground, the interior with peonies and other flowers within a pink cell border, iron red six-character Daoguang seal mark reserved on a turquoise ground, 19cm diameter [restored chips to rim]. £100 - 200

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120 498 A group of three small Chinese vases comprising a ‘soft paste’ blue and white sleeve vase painted with a mountainous lake landscape, 14 cm high; a blue and white crackle glazed sleeve vase painted with a standing figure, a jardiniere and a bat, 16 cm high; and a celadon glazed baluster vase, relief moulded with a bird of prey perched on a rocky outcrop, apocryphal underglaze blue Qianlong seal mark, 19.5 cm high [some restoration], all 19th century [3]. £150 - 200

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499 A group of three Chinese blue and white seal-paste boxes and covers two painted with extensive river landscapes, one with apocryphal six-character Qianlong mark, the other with four-character ‘Product of Jiangxi Province’ mark, 6.5 cm diameter; the third decorated in powder blue, 6 cm diameter [3]. £100 - 200

501 500 500 501 A group of six small pieces of Chinese porcelain comprising a blue and white A Chinese blanc de Chine figure of baluster jarlet painted with three ‘Long Elizas’ in a garden with a fence, rockwork Guyanyin modelled barefoot and and plantain, artemisia leaf mark, Kangxi, 7 cm high [rim and hole to base restored]; wearing a beaded necklace and flowing a similar rose water bottle with white metal mount, artemisia leaf mark, Kangxi, 11 robes, standing on a cloud base, cm; a vase with slender neck painted with lotus below a lappet band, double circle indistinct seal mark to reverse, 34 cm mark, Kangxi, 13 cm [damaged]; two underglaze blue and copper-red cylindrical high, [hands replaced]. snuff bottles, one painted with a hunting scene, the other with an ox and three £200 - 300 figures, double circle marks, 8 cm; and a Japanese blue and white octagonal candlestick painted with landscape vignettes, 8.5 cm wide [6]. £200 - 400

121 502 A Chinese porcelain bowl of finely potted circular form with Anhua decoration, the white body incised with a pair of dragons chasing pearls, six character Yongzheng mark in concentric circles, 6 cm diameter. £1000 - 2000 * A similar bowl was sold in these rooms as lot 336 on the 9th July 2014, hammer price £56,000.

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503 A Chinese longquan celadon dish the centre decorated with a roundel of scrolling foliage inside a ribbed band, Ming dynasty, 31 cm diameter. £500 - 700 504 A Canton porcelain vase of baluster form with grotesque mask and ring handles, enamelled front and verso with panels of figures in interior and garden settings, reserved on a floral ground, between lappet bands, 34.5 cm high, [base drilled and filled]. £150 - 200 505 A Cantonese porcelain punch bowl the interior decorated in the famille verte palette with a central Shou medallion with encircling bands of leafy foliage and butterflies interspersed with narrow bands of flowers and foliage, the exterior similarly decorated, late 19th/early 20th century, 34 cm diameter, with elaborate pierced and carved wood stand. £200 - 300 506 A Chinese blue and white jardiniere the exterior painted overall with scrolling lotus below ruyi-head and key pattern borders, late 19th/early 20th century, 46cm diameter [star 505 crack to base]. £300 - 400 507 A Chinese yellow-ground octagonal water pot the neck applied with a black-glazed chilong, underglaze blue four- character mark, 7 cm wide. £50 - 70

506 123 508 A Chinese famille rose ‘Wu Shuang Pu’ vase of octagonal section with flared rim, decorated alternatively on each side with a character from the ‘Table of Peerless Heroes’ including Fu Sheng, Wu Ze Tian, Liang Gong and Sun Ce together with inscriptions relating to each figure, 19th century, 38 cm high and wood stand. £1000 - 1500

124 509 510 509 A Chinese blanc de Chine porcelain bowl of finely potted circular form with notched rim and hidden decoration of Buddhist precious objects above a peony scroll band, the centre with an apocryphal four character mark for Yongle, 20 cm diameter, [glue repairs]. £400 - 500 510 A Chinese blue and white meiping vase painted overall with prunus on a cracked ice ground, four character Kangxi mark within a double circle, 19th century, 35 cm high. £100 - 200 511 A Chinese famille rose porcelain charger painted with ornamental pierced rockwork, peony and other flowers within an iron red and gilt cracked ice and prunus border, the rim with gilt and blue diaper bands, late Qianlong, 35 cm diameter. £150 - 200 512 512 Two Chinese celadon glazed Cong vases, each square section body moulded on each facet with the Eight Trigrams on a short foot and short raised neck, one with apocryphal painted six character mark for Qianlong, the other with an indistinct impressed seal mark, 29 cm high, [both drilled through marks] and with lamp fittings. £1000 - 1200 513 A Chinese coral-ground bowl with flared rim, the exterior decorated overall with gilt scrolling lotus and foliage on a coral ground, iron red six-character Guangxu mark, 11cm diameter. £80 - 120 514 A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain vases of square baluster section with elephant mask and ring handles, painted front and verso with opposing phoenix 514 amongst peony, the flanks with peony scrolls between lappet bands, concentric square marks to base, late 19th century, 13.5 cm high. £100 - 200 125 515 A group of four Chinese blanc de Chine figures including three seated figures of Guanyin wearing flowing robes, two with beaded necklaces, 13 cm high; and a similar figure riding an elephant, 12 cm high, 18th/19th century [minor damages]. £100 - 200 Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon.

516 515 A group of three Chinese famille rose figures of Immortals wearing floral decorated green and pink robes, 14 and 18 cm high [minor damage]; together with a pair of similar green glazed figures, 15 cm high [5]. £80 - 120 Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon.

517 A Chinese blue and white vase of archaic ‘Gu’ form, painted with auspicious objects, lappets and diaper bands, 19th century, 28.5 cm high [firing flaws] £400 - 600 518 A pair of Japanese Kutani porcelain vases of ovoid form, each decorated with panels depicting lakeside scenes with figures by a terrace, birds, flowers and foliage within ornate iron red and gilt borders, signed, 29 cm high and wood stands. £150 - 200 519 A Satsuma vase of square section each facet painted with Geisha, Rakan and other figures within garden landscapes, reserved on a profuse ground, signed to base, Meiji, 15 cm high. £80 - 120 517 520 No Lot.

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126 521 A pair of Nove creamware figures of generous proportions, he modelled standing before a stump wearing a fig leaf, on a canted square base, she partially draped in a cloak with a dolphin at foot, on a canted and stepped square base, incised Nove, 19th century, 62 and 60 cm high, [glue repair to forearm, she with some glaze loss]. £800 - 1200 Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon.

522 A large majolica circular plaque of Cantagalli type painted with a large number of knights and soldiers in armour engaged in combat, 52 cm diameter £200 - 300

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523 A late 17th century English dated spice jar of squat globular form with scroll handles, painted in blue with darker trek outlines with birds, pierced rockwork, flowers and foliage, the foliate border below the rim inscribed ‘M.P./1695’, 17.5 cm wide [base drilled with two small holes, foot rim reduced, other damages, cover lacking]. £600 - 800

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127 524 An Indian Multan shallow dish for the Persian market decorated in shades of blue with bold calligraphic inscriptions in two panels reserved on a floral ground, mid/late 19th century, 37 cm diameter, [some wear to rim]. £200 - 250

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525 A large pair of Staffordshire ironstone vases in the Chinese manner and of baluster form with dragon handles with raised decoration of phoenix, deer, a pair of magpies, insects and aged pine picked out in blue and reserved on a celadon ground, circa 1850, 72 cm high, [chip to one foot rim]. £1500 - 2000 Provenance. Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon. 525

128 526 A Wedgwood black basalt figure of the Faun and Bacchus the standing figure leaning on a tree stump encircled with vines and holding the infant in his arms, on square section mound base, impressed in upper case ‘Faun and Bacchus, Wedgwood’, 46 cm high [chip to base]. £1200 - 1800 Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon.

129 527 Two Wedgwood ‘Sacred to Bacchus’ black basalt wine ewers in neo-classical style after a design by John Flaxman, each in the form of a seated satyr with his arms around the spout and holding the horns of a ram, applied with fruiting vines, on fluted and beaded socle and square base, impressed Wedgwood in upper and lower case, 37 and 38 cm high [minor damage]. £1500 - 2000 Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon.

130 528 528 A parian figure group Girl with Hunting Dogs modelled with a barefoot mother and son and a pair of hounds with a game bag at foot, on a rustic circular base, circa 1875, 33 cm high, [repair to rear legs and tail]. £250 - 350 *This group is illustrated by Richard Dennis in The Parian Phenomenon as figure 864 and is listed as being by an unidentified maker.

529 A late Staffordshire ‘Bull Baiting’ group in the style of Obadiah Sherratt, the bull attacked by two terriers, the Captain with arms raised, on rectangular raised base titled ‘Bull Beating/Now Captain Lad’, circa 1900, 20 cm wide [minor restoration]. £60 - 80

131 530 A Gustavsberg Parian figure group ‘The Wrestlers’; modelled after the original by Johan Peter Molin with two near naked caped figures belted at the waist and engaged in a knife dual, on an oval base, impressed I.P. Molin, Stockholm, 1873 17/3 with impressed anchor mark and A, 51 cm high. £600 - 900

132 531 A Copeland parian bust ‘The Veiled Bride’ modelled after the original by Raphaelle Monti heavily veiled and wearing a floral garland, set on a waisted socle, impressed Copeland and R. Monti 1861, 37 cm high, [slight loss to garland]. £300 - 500

133 532 A parian figure group of Ariadne, probably Minton modelled after the Dannecker original by John Bell with the naked figure seated on a panther, on rustic rectangular base, circa 1860-70, 28.5 cm high, [chip to one corner of base]. £200 - 300 533 A Copeland parian figure ‘The Dancing Girl Reposing’ made for the Art Union of London modelled after the original by William Calder Marshall, the semi naked figure with a tambourine in one hand and a floral garland in the other, on a circular base, impressed Copeland and Art Union of London 1848, 46 cm high. £150 - 250 534 A Bates, Brown, Westhead & Moore parian figure of ‘Thalia’ modelled after the original by William Beattie with the scantily clad muse holding a mask in one hand with a garland draped over her arm and a tambourine at foot, on a circular titled base, impressed B.B.W. & M. and Beattie Sc., 38 cm high. £100 - 200 535 A Minton parian figure of ‘Miranda’ modelled after the original by John Bell with the scantily clad figure seated on a rock with a large shell at her foot, on a rustic base, impressed Bell Miranda, and on the underside Mintons with a datecode 532 for 1885, 39 cm high. £150 - 200

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134 536 A Copeland parian figure of ‘Sabrina’ modelled after the original by William Calder Marshall seated near naked on a cloak and reeds, on oval base, impressed verso, Marshall and Copeland, the interior printed with lines from John Milton’s poem Comus, circa 1850-70, 29.5 cm high, [loss to one toe]. £100 - 200

537 A parian figure group, ‘Una and the Lion’, probably Minton modelled after John Bell with the scantily clad figure riding atop a lion, on a rustic rectangular base, with some gilding and turquoise detail, circa 1860-70, 25.5 cm high. £200 - 300

* This group has also been referred to as ‘Purity’. The subject comes from Spencer’s Faerie Queen and depicts Una as True Religion whose chastity is protected by the Lion which represents England.

538 A Cambrian cow creamer and a Ralph Wood type figure the former modelled standing four square with raised tail on a rustic rectangular base, the cow with red and blue patches, first third 19th century, 18 cm long, [restoration to horns, tail and cover] the figure allegorical of Charity modelled as a lady and two children, on square base, in the white, early 19th century, the underside appressed ‘22’, 22 cm high, [glue repair to child’s neck]. £100 - 150 536

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539 A Wedgwood sage jasper ware portrait plaque Viscount Horatio Nelson modelled after the original by John de Vaere, in profile, shortly after losing his right arm, wearing naval uniform and the star and sash of a Knight of Bath, impressed upper case mark, partially obscured, late 18th or early 19th century, oval 11 cm high, mounted in a velvet mounted hinged display case with an oak and acorn carved fruit wood frame. £200 - 300

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135 540 A Wedgwood lavender jasper ware vase and cover of campana form with foliate scroll handles and square base, sprigged in white with a seated female figure reading and verso with two figures dipping cupid into an urn between scrolling and anthemion bands, impressed upper case mark, incised 294, 19th century, 21 cm high, [devoid knop]. £200 - 250 541 Manuel Mafra, a Portuguese Palissay Ware dish of circular form modelled with a snake, lizard and beetle on a grassy ground, impressed M. Mafra, Caldas, Portugal, early 20th century, 21 cm diameter. £80 - 120 542 A Chelsea Cheyne pottery theatrical 540 542 figure modelled by Gwendoline Parnell the dancing lady wearing a turquoise and pink crinoline dress, on rectangular chequer decorated base, incised mark ‘Chelsea Cheyne’, circa 1920/25, 18 cm high [firing damage to base, minor restoration]. £150 - 200 543 A Royal Doulton pottery stick stand of swelling cylindrical form decorated with coloured slips with an elegant lady and a pair of peacocks in a walled garden, with London silver mount, printed backstamp, circa 1920-30, [restored]. £100 - 200 544 No Lot.

545 A James Macintyre & Co. (Moorcroft) pottery vase of waisted trumpet shaped form with bulbous neck ring, tubelined in the Green and Gold 547 Florian pattern, brown backstamp and painted in green WM. des and M.3179, 545 circa 1904-13, 22 cm high, [good professional restoration to rim]. £400 - 500 546 A Clarice Cliff pottery bowl painted in the Inspiration Caprice pattern, the exterior with trees reserved on a green ground, with a blue and lilac banded interior, the base painted Inspiration Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery Burslem, England, circa 1929-31, £200 - 300 547 A large Poole pottery vase of baluster form, painted in the CS pattern by Karen Hickisson after the design by Truda Carter, circa 1978, signed, printed factory mark, 34 cm high. £150 - 200

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136 548 A Moorcroft pottery vase of pear shaped two handled form, tubelined in the Spring Flowers pattern in light and dark blue, yellow, red and green reserved on a graduating blue green ground, impressed Moorcroft, Potter to H.M. the Queen and Made in England, painted signature, circa 1945-50, 18 cm high. £300 - 500 549 A Moorcroft pottery vase of oviform tubelined in the Pomegranate pattern in red, orange, purple and green on a graduating blue green ground, impressed Moorcroft, Burslem, England with green signature, circa 1916-18, 15 cm high, [some bleed]. 548 549 £200 - 300 550 A Moorcroft pottery flambé vase of oviform tubelined in the Leaf and Fruit pattern in red, orange, purple and green on a flambé ground, impressed Moorcroft, Potter to H.M. the Queen and Made in England, with painted blue signature and paper warrant label, circa 1930-4015.5 cm high. £400 - 600 551 A Moorcroft pottery flambé vase of oviform tubelined in the Poppy pattern in red, purple, blue and orange on a flambé ground, impressed Moorcroft Potter to H.M. the Queen and Made in England, painted blue signature and paper warrant label, circa 1940-45, 11 cm high £300 - 500 550 551 552 A Moorcroft pottery bowl of circular form tube lined in the Pomegranate pattern in red, orange, green and purple reserved on a blue green ground impressed Moorcroft Made in England with blue signature, circa 1925- 30, 25 cm diameter. £200 - 400

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553 A Moorcroft pottery flambé bowl of circular form tubelined in the Blackberry and Leaf pattern in red, yellow and green on a flambé ground, impressed Moorcroft Potter to H.M. the Queen and Made in England with blue signature and paper warrant label, circa 1930-40, 16 cm diameter. 553 £300 - 500

137 554 Quentin Bell, a pottery dish the centre painted with a line of trees in a landscape, the rim with a ring of dot motifs on a blue ground, incised mark, probably Fulham Pottery, 19 cm diameter. £80 - 120 * Quentin Bell [1910-1996], the second son of Clive and Vanessa Bell was the driving force behind the creation and survival of the Charleston Trust.

555 A Caughley porcelain dessert dish of lozenge shaped form printed in blue 554 in the Full Nankin pattern within cell, diaper and cod’s roe borders, blue ‘S’ mark, circa 1785, 32 cm long. £100 - 200 556 A Bow figure of a shepherd bagpiper after the Meissen original, the figure standing with tree stump support, wearing a blue and purple coat with striped floral waistcoat and breeches, his dog and a lamb below, on elaborate pierced scrollwork base, underglaze blue pseudo-Chinese character mark, circa 1765, 28cm high [some restoration]. £400 - 500 * Exhibited at the English Ceramic Circle 1948 [no 197].

557 A large Bow figure of Minerva the goddess wearing a plumed helmet and richly decorated tunic, shirt and robe, her left hand resting on a shield, on elaborate raised scrollwork base applied with the owl, flowers and foliage, circa 1760/65, 34.5 cm high [some damage and restoration]. £400 - 500 558 556 557 An early Bow white figure of a seated monk with ‘To’ mark reading from a book and wearing a hooded cloak over elaborate robes, incised mark ‘To’, circa 1755/60, 15cm high [minor damage and restoration]. £500 - 700 * The unknown modeller or repairer who used the ‘To’ mark has been ascribed to either a member of the Toulouse family or the modeller called Tebo or Thiebaud.

559 An early Bow white figure of a seated nun wearing a hooded cloak over elaborate robes and reading from a Bible, circa 1755/60, 15cm high [minor restoration]. £300 - 400

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138 560 A pair of Worcester First Period porcelain coffee cans and a cup the former painted in blue in the Candle Fence pattern, open crescent mark, circa 1760-70, 6 cm high, [slight bleed on borders], the cup painted in blue in the Cannonball pattern, open crescent mark, circa 1760-80, 6 cm high. £150 - 200

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561 A mid 19th century English porcelain topographical dessert service of pierced leaf-moulded form, painted with pastoral landscape views with figures, buildings, lakes and rivers within gilded blue ground borders, pattern no.1467, possibly Alcock, circa 1830-40, 37 pieces [minor damage]. £800 - 1200 Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon. 562 A pair of Sampson Hancock (Derby) figures of the French Shepherd and French Shepherdess on flower encrusted scroll bases, puce marks, late 19th/early 20th century, 18 cm high, [glue repair to his neck]. £80 - 120 563 A Royal Crown Derby porcelain dessert service comprising a tall comport, two shell shaped dishes, two octagonal dishes and twelve plates each decorated in red, blue and gold with blooms and foliage, blue backstamps, circa 1885. 564 £200 - 300 564 A pair of Derby figures of French Shepherds modelled as a boy and girl, the boy holding a leaping puppy, the girl with a lamb, on naturalistic stump bases, patch marks, circa 1780/90, 22 cm high [some restoration]. £300 - 400

139 565 A Derby figure of Justice wearing a green robe and richly patterned dress, holding a sword in her right hand, scales in her left, on shell and scroll moulded base, circa 1765/70, 32 cm high [some restoration]. £200 - 250

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571 571 A Royal Worcester aesthetic movement japonaise vase in the form of an hexagonal reticulated tripod incense burner decorated with bamboo and floral sprays, on grotesque head scroll feet, puce factory mark with date 1874, 19cm wide [two finials restuck]. £80 - 120 572 A pair of Royal Worcester chinoiserie figures modelled by Agnes Pinder-Davis, each female figure kneeling, one holding a fan, the other with her palms facing the sky, on rectangular bases of scroll design, decorated predominantly in black and 565 duck-egg green enamels, model numbers 3397 and 3398, black printed factory marks with date code for 1959, 14 and 15 cm high. £250 - 350 573 A Royal Worcester figure ‘Queen Mary II’ from the ‘Queens Regnant of England’ series modelled by Ronald Van Ruyckevelt, number 6 of a Limited Edition of 250, gilt factory marks, 31 cm high with certificate in leather easel frame and yew wood veneered stand. £250 - 300

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574 574 Two Royal Worcester figures ‘Melanie’ and ‘Rosalind’ from the Victorian Series modelled by Ruth Esther Van Ruyckevelt, limited edition nos 302 of 500 [both], 20cm high in fitted cases with certificates [2]. £200 - 250 575 A group of three Royal Worcester figures ‘Marion’, ‘Emily’ and ‘Bridget’ from the Victorian Series modelled by Ronald Van Ruyckevelt, 19 cm; limited edition nos. 280 of 500 and 141 of 500[2], in fitted boxes with certificates [3]. £250 - 300

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576 A Royal Worcester group ‘Charlotte and Jane’ from the ‘Victorian Series’ modelled by Ruth Esther Van Ruyckevelt, number 449 of a Limited Edition of 500, black factory marks and dated 1968, 16 cm high with certificate and fitted case. £150 - 200 577 Two Royal Worcester figures ‘Elizabeth’ and ‘Madelaine’ from the Victorian Series modelled by Ronald Van Ruyckevelt, limited edition nos. 472 of 500 [both], 21 cm; in fitted cases with certificates [2]. £250 - 300

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578 Two Royal Worcester figures ‘Elaine’ and ‘Felicity’ from the Victorian Series modelled by Ronald Van Ruyckevelt, limited edition nos 697 of 750 [both], 15 and 17 cm; in fitted cases with certificates [2]. £250 - 300 579 Two Royal Worcester figures ‘Cecilia’ and ‘Alice’ from the Victorian Series modelled by Ronald Van Ruyckevelt, limited edition nos 19 of 500 [both], 19 and 21 cm high; in fitted cases with certificates [2]. £300 - 350 580 A rare Royal Worcester figure of a ‘Chinese Dancer’ modelled by Gwendoline Parnell, the female dancer with one hand above the other and one leg raised, painted in black, aubergine and duck-egg green, on key pattern decorated square base, model no.3195, impressed GP monogram and black printed factory mark with date code for 1935, 24cm high. £400 - 500 581 580 582 A Royal Worcester figure ‘Calves’ modelled by Doris Lindner the two calves standing on a rectangular green base, printed green mark, shape no. 3146, circa 1935 13cm wide. £150 - 200 582 A Royal Worcester figure ‘Chinoiserie Child’ modelled by Gwendoline Parnell, the girl seated on a tree stump and holding a ball aloft, a dog at her feet, model no 3348, black printed factory mark and date code for 1957, 16 cm high. £150 - 200

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142 583 584 583 584 Two Royal Worcester figures ‘Chinoiserie Boy’ and A porcelain plaque in the Royal Worcester manner of oval ‘Chinoiserie Girl’ modelled by Gwendoline Parnell, the form painted by Bryan Cox with apples, blossom and grapes smiling boy standing with his hands in his pockets, the on a mossy ground, signed lower right, 25 cm wide. smiling girl standing with her hands raised, model nos 3354 £200 - 250 and 3362, black printed factory marks with date codes for 1954, 12.5cm high [2]. £200 - 300

585 A pair of Carl Thieme (Postchappel) pot pourri urns and covers of oviform with pierced neck and covers and female mask handles on tripartite supports, the vases applied with fruiting and floral swags, enamelled with landscapes and verso with flowers, underglaze blue marks, set on matched Helena Wolfsohn square bases decorated with courting figures, late 19th century, 40 and 35 cm high, [losses to covers]. £150 - 250 Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon.

586 A Continental nodding-head pagoda figure in the Meissen style the smiling figure seated crossed-legged with articulated head and hands, the head with lead counter-balance, wearing elaborate floral decorated robes with faux armorial shield, underglaze blue crossed swords and star mark, late 19th century, 28cm high [minor damage]. 586 £300 - 400

143 587 A Continental nodding-head pagoda figure in the Meissen style the smiling figure seated crossed-legged with articulated head, tongue and hands, the head with lead counter-balance, wearing elaborate floral decorated robes, underglaze blue crossed swords and star mark, late 19th century, 28cm high [minor damage]. £300 - 400 588 A Sèvres porcelain saucer of circular form with fluted rim, the centre with gilt Napoleonic crest flanked by painted cherubs holding blooms, within a gold and turquoise border, Second Empire mark and 67 in red and SV.59 in black, 15 cm diameter. £50 - 80 589-590. No Lots

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591 A Continental porcelain and gilt metal mounted centrepiece the pierced cartouche shaped basket applied to the exterior with rose like blooms, the interior painted with floral sprays, supported on a gilt brass tripartite stand with foliate moulding and floral husks, late 19th century, 28 cm high, £280 - 320 592 A pair of Royal Dux Bohemia (Edward Eichler) porcelain figures each modelled standing bare footed and wearing loose smocks and head scarfs, carrying baskets on their heads, under shot enamel colours on rustic circular bases, embossed pink triangle, he impressed 1183 and she 1184, 79 and 78 cm high. £500 - 700

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593 A French porcelain ‘owl’ table lamp and one similar both with glass eyes and on mound bases, the smaller with impressed numerals and printed mark ‘William Whiteley, China Manufactured in France’, late 19th/early 20th century, 28 and 15cm high with oil lamp fittings. £100 - 150 594 A Royal Copenhagen figure in national costume modelled by Carl Martin- Hansen on square section base with tree stump support, impressed title to front of base, the underside with underglaze blue Juliane Marie mark, 31 cm high, [good restoration to front 594 of hat]. £300 - 500 *This series of figures was produced in the period 1906-1925 and were modelled by Carl Martin-Hansen [1877- 1941] to represent typical costumes of the inhabitants of the regions of Denmark over which Christian X ruled and were produced in the period 1906- 1925.

595 A Continental porcelain oval plaque painted with a Vestal Virgin after the original by Angelica Kauffmann with a young girl lifting her veil with one hand, late 19th century, 7cm high, in brass frame. £100 - 150 596 A Meissen group of shepherd and shepherdess lovers after J.J.Kandler, the lovers seated below three trees and bocage, a flower filled basket and her hat to one side, a lamb and his bag to the other, his staff before them, cancelled crossed swords mark with incised pattern number 485, late 19th century, 25cm high [some firing and other damage]. £150 - 250 595

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597 A Meissen gold mounted snuff box of oval cartouche form, painted in polychrome enamels in the style with insects, flowers, foliage and rockwork, the porcelain mid 18th century, cut down to fit replacement mounts, 6.5 cm wide [some rubbing, chip to underside of cover]. £400 - 600 598-600. No Lots.

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