SECOND DAY’S SALE

THURSDAY 20th OCTOBER 2011

ORIENTAL and EUROPEAN CERAMICS and GLASS

Commencing not before 10.30pm Oriental and European Ceramics and Glass will be on view on: Saturday 15th October 9.00am to 1.00pm Sunday 16th October 2.00pm to 4.00pm Monday 17th October 9.00am to 5.15pm Tuesday 18th October 9.00am to 5.15pm Wednesday 19th October 9.00am to 5.15pm Limited viewing on sale day

Enquiries: Andrew Thomas Enquiries: Nic Saintey Tel: 01392 413100 Tel: 01392 413100 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 402. A Bohemian green and white overlay glass pedestal vase of trumpet shaped form with ‘petal’ rim, the front with oval portrait panel of a young girl with a rose in her hair, the reverse with anthemion and petal cut panels in white reserved on a gilt scrolling ground, 25.5 cm high, mid 19th century. £300-500 402A. A Clichy glass paperweight set with a simple flat bouquet of five gathered leaves and five coloured canes, 6.5 cm wide. £150-250 403. A Bohemian green overlay glass vase of footed oviform with raised flaring neck 401 enamelled with a single oval 402 portrait panel of a young child reserved on a gilt foliate scrolling ground, 21.5 cm high, mid/late 19th century. £150-180 403A A paperweight, probably Clichy, set with a bouquet of simple white, red and purple blooms each terminating in a bubble together with two buds on a dense leafy branch, 7 cm diameter. £200-300 404. A pair of Bohemian ruby flashed goblets and covers each with octagonally faceted swelling stem, petal shaped foot and similarly faceted cover 404 with swelling knop, the bowl 404A with three rows of alternating 401. panels of architectural views, 404A. An English wine glass with hunting scenes, cartouches A Bohemian red and white bell shaped bowl engraved and printies, 35 cm high, late overlaid vase of footed with a rose and two buds and 19th century. oviform with raised flaring later cut ‘Fiat’ on an inverted £350-450 neck enamelled with a trellis baluster airtwist stem on of garden flowers and gilt conical foot, 16 cm high, foot embellished faceted panels, chipped. 36.5 cm high. £300-350 £300-350

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405. A pair of Lalique Cristal rectangular plaques each moulded in relief with a naked female dancer and a naked male musician being replicas of original panels for the Orient Express, diamond point etched Lalique, France, framed. £600-700 406. A Lalique Cristal double headed lion vase or flower trough of canted rectangular form set on a pair of frosted lion masks, 24 cm wide, diamond point etched Lalique, France. 408 £150-200 407. 409. bull, both diamond point A Lalique frosted and green A Lalique Cristal frosted glass etched Lalique, France. (2) stained vase of oviform the figure of a grouse, 18 cm high, £200-250 exterior moulded with fruiting diamond point etched Lalique, 412. vine, 15 cm high, wheel cut R. France. A Lalique Cristal amber glass Lalique, France. £120-180 figure of a Tortoise, 14.5 cm £500-700 410. long, diamond point etched 408. A Lalique Cristal clock of Lalique, France. A Lalique Cristal ‘Trophee’ frosted rectangular form the £180-220 frosted glass replica of the top moulded and intaglio 413. annual Ice Skating Grand Prix decorated with a recumbent A Chinese blanc de chine Trophy, of abstract wrythen cat, 19.5 cm high, diamond tea bowl of deep form on circular base, 33 cm point etched verso ‘M.Lalique’. octagonally faceted form the high, diamond point etched £200-300 exterior embossed with lotus ‘M. Lalique’ to base. 411. blooms and simple foliage £400-600 A Lalique Cristal pin tray above an incised band of stiff ‘Ondines’ intaglio decorated leaves, 6.5 cm high, raised and with a dancing mermaid set embossed seal mark to base, on a circular tray together with Kangxi. a rectangular paperweight £80-120 modelled with a frosted glass 117 414. A Chinese porcelain yen-yen vase painted in blue with a pair of deer in a waterside landscape of fir and cloud scrolls beneath a pair of cranes in flight, the upper section with a recumbent stag and single crane in a similar landscape, 46.5 cm high, Kangxi, filled rim chip. £2000-3000

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415. A Chinese porcelain bowl enamelled in the doucai palette, the interior with a five toed dragon amongst cloud scrolls surrounded by six phoenix medallions within a narrow blue lotus border, the exterior with similar dragons alternating with shao medallions amongst cloud and wave scrolls, 19.5 cm diameter, apocryphal six character Chenghua marks in concentric circles, cracked. £300-400 416. A Chinese porcelain vase of archaic ‘Gu’ form with mask and ring handles painted in 417 418 blue with a broad diaper band flanked by narrow thunder key and stiff leaf borders, 16 cm cm, set within hardwood above a band of peach and high, apocryphal six character frame, late 19th century. finger citron, 18 cm high, late Yongzheng seal mark. £200-300 19th century. £300-400 418. £300-500 417. A Chinese porcelain ewer and 419. A Chinese porcelain table domed cover of pear shaped A Chinese porcelain screen of rectangular form form painted in blue with a ‘millefleur’ shallow dish enamelled in the famille rose spotted deer with a piece of profusely enamelled in the palette with eight courtesans lingzhi fungus in it’s mouth, famille rose palette with lotus, playing musical instruments a cockerel, hare, buffalo, peony, chrysanthemum, and dancing within a walled horses and other beasts and iris and other blooms, 24 garden, above them a dragon verso with a dragon above a cm diameter, six character appearing from mist and ten rat, serpent, buffalo and tiger Guangxu mark, hair crack. lines of poetic text, 40 x 27 £150-180

119 420. A Chinese porcelain shallow dish and two matching plates of ‘silver’ shape the centre of each enamelled with musicians and acrobats performing to a crowd in a garden pavilion, within spearhead border, the rim with finger citron and quatrelobed panels of birds and blooms, dish 25 cm diameter, Qianlong. (3) £200-300 421. A Chinese porcelain basin enamelled in the famille rose palette with peony and 420 prunus within a narrow fretted and panelled border, 36 cm diameter, Qianlong, cracked. £150-180 422. A Satsuma earthenware bowl of circular form with scalloped rim, the interior decorated with an extensive hillside temple amongst fir trees with bridge and lanterns in the foreground, within a profuse panelled border of cloud and wave scrolls, chrysanthemum, peony, wisteria and other blooms, the exterior with a rocky outcrop with similar blooms within a continuous mountain landscape, 30.5 cm diameter, two character signature to base, probably Fuzan, Meiji, with fitted case and single cloth bound volume ‘We Japanese’. £600-800 423. 422 A Dutch delft (De Drie Klokken) oviform tobacco 423A. jar painted in blue with a pipe A pair of Moroccan smoking native Indian beside baluster jars and domed a jar captioned ‘Toskaanse’ covers each painted with flanked by further jars and geometric panels in green, bales one bearing the ‘VOC’ brown, yellow and blue and (Dutch East India Company) overlaid with a lattice of brass monogram and a fleet of ships, metal mounts, 72cm high, late 24 cm high, with brass cover, 19th/early 20th century, minor painted marks, 18th century, damage. minor rim chip. £400-500 £250-350

423 120 424. An English dated delft plate painted in blue and inscribed ‘God Save King George 1718’ within a wreath of stylised foliage, 22cm. diameter, rim chips and some glaze damage. £2000-3000

* For similar examples see; Lipski and Archer ‘Dated English Delftware’ pages 75,76 and 77

121 425. An English delft ‘Royal Portrait’ plate painted in blue with half-length portraits of King William and Queen Mary and inscribed ‘W.M.R.’ late 17th century, 21.5 cm, diameter, chip and minor glaze loss to rim, small area of glaze loss to reverse. £1500-2500

122 426. An English delft ‘Royal Portrait’ plate painted in blue with a half-length portrait of Queen Anne and inscribed ‘A.R’, the rim with a band of stylised foliage, early 18th century, 22 cm. diameter, chip and minor glaze loss to rim. £2500-3500

* Ex Gautier Collection

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427. 429. 430. An Isnik dish decorated in A Central Asian pottery dish, An Hispano Moresque black, pale blue, green and red of Nishapur type, of deep charger with central with a central stylised bloom circular form the rim decorated gadrooned boss painted with surrounded by lappet shaped with black kufic script on a dragon surrounded by bands panels containing flower-like a cream ground, 27 cm of feathery foliage, the border motifs within a simple border, diameter, filled rim chips. impressed and painted with 29 cm diameter, 17th century. £200-400 ears of wheat, the reverse £300-500 429A. with concentric rings, 43 cm 428. A Near Eastern, possibly diameter, 19th century, chip to A Persian pottery bowl of Canakkale, pottery jar and underside. flaring footed form the interior cover the exterior profusely £200-250 with scrolling waterweed applied with stylised scrolling decoration flanked by bands of foliage and florets interspersed script reserved on a turquoise with impressed and incised ground, 19.5 cm diameter, designs under a ‘treacle’ glaze, 13th century, museum repair. 23 cm high, minor loss. £300-500 £200-300 124 431. A pottery meat plate of canted rectangular form with draining well transfer decorated in blue ‘North East View of Lancaster’ from the Antique Scenery Series, 52 cm long, printed cartouche mark. £200-250

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432. A Minton majolica game pie dish the base modelled as a basket entwined with oak wreaths, the cover with a hare and waterfowl on a bed of bracken and oak leaves, the handles in the form of branches, with interior liner, 32 cm long, impressed Mintons 668 with date code for 1876, minor losses to cover. £800-1000

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433. A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian vase of slender tapering form painted with red blooms on lustrous foliage reserved on a blue ground, 15 cm high, painted marks for William S. Mycock with date code for 1909, impressed marks, England and 2498, neck professionally restored. £150-200 434. A Hancock & Sons Morris Ware pottery vase decorated by George Cartlidge with red and purple blooms and dark 436 green foliage on a light green ground, 24.5 cm high, green backstamp and signature to 436. 437. base. A Manual Mafra Portuguese A Moorcroft pottery lamp £200-250 Palissy Ware dish modelled base tube lined in the 435. with three large fish on leafy Hypericum pattern in yellow, A Minton majolica jug foliage, the border with green, pale blue and orange with rustic twig handle and smaller fish, shrimps and shells, on a graduating pale green snail thumb rest, the base 33 cm diameter, impressed and blue ground, 27 cm high extending in leafy acorn filled marks, late 19th century. overall, decorator’s mark for branches across a simulated £200-300 Catherine Smith, impressed bark body, 14 cm high, Moorcroft Made in England impressed ‘Minton 18’ with with date code for 1995. date code for 1878. £350-450 £120-180 126 437A. A large Moorcroft pottery bowl tube lined in the Grape and Leaf pattern in blue, purple, green, yellow and red on a graduating green ground, 33 cm diameter, impressed facsimile signature, Potter to H.M. the Queen and Made in England with painted blue signature, circa. 1930-45. £300-400

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438. A Royal Doulton figure ‘The Moor’, HN2082. £800-1000

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439. A James Macintyre ‘Florian Ware’ pottery vase of squat tapering form with everted rim tubelined in the Poppy pattern in shades of blue, 14 cm high, brown backstamp, painted in green ‘W.M. des’ with pattern no.M.755, circa. 1900-1905. £300-500

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440. A James Macintyre ‘Florian Ware’ vase of slender tapering form with neck ring tube lined in the ‘Daisy’ pattern in white, pale blue and dark blue, 28 cm high, brown backstamp, painted in blue M.743 and incised ‘W.M. des’, professional restoration to neck. £1000-1200

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441. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jardiniere decorated by Hannah Barlow with a broad brown stained sgrafitto band with five donkeys and five geese in a grassy landscape between narrow bands of embossed 441 florets and incised stiff leaves, 24.5 cm high, incised monogram for Hannah Barlow assisted by Lucy Barlow, restoration to foot. £400-500 • 441A. John Maltby (b.1936) a stoneware abstract sculpture modelled as a seated female form, under muted matt colours, 20 cm high, impressed personal seal verso and signed 442 ‘Maltby’ to underside. £200-300 • 443. • 442. John Maltby (b.1936) a John Maltby (b.1936) a stoneware plaque of square small stoneware sculpture form decorated with cream modelled as a hen sitting on slip trails and stencilled and top of a bottle under splashed painted motifs with an abstract matt blue and green glazes, 11 design on a black ground, 23 cm high, impressed personal cm square, signed ‘Maltby’ and Stoneshill Pottery seals to reverse, firing crack to one together with small stoneware margin. pricket candlestick modelled £150-250 as a raven in flight, 10 cm high, impressed personal seal 443 together with a stoneware reclining abstract figure, 14 cm long, glue repair. (3) £200-300 129 • 444. John Maltby (b.1936) a stoneware shallow dish of rounded rectangular form decorated with black slip trails and stencilled motifs with an abstract nocturnal design on a textured cream ground, 15.5 cm long, incised ‘Maltby’ to underside together with a similar smaller dish of rounded square form decorated with an abstract landscape and one other, 11 and 12 cm respectively, both with impressed personal seals. (3) £200-300 444 • 445. John Maltby (b.1936) a stoneware plaque of rectangular form decorated with incised lines filled in white and stencilled motifs forming an abstract landscape on a textured blue ground, 18 cm wide, impressed personal seal together with a stoneware shallow rectangular tray on four feet similarly decorated with black on a russet ground, 22 cm long, applied personal seal on underside. (2) £200-300 • 446. John Maltby (b.1936) a stoneware shallow dish circular form the interior decorated with three cloud 445 shaped panels containing abstract landscapes reserved on a blue ground, 20 cm diameter, applied personal seal to underside together with two stoneware square shallow dishes painted, stencilled and incised with colourful abstract designs, 22 and 24 cm square respectively, both signed ‘Maltby’ to underside. (3) £200-300

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130 • 447. John Maltby (b.1936) a stoneware shallow dish of rounded rectangular form set on four feet, the border painted in bright glazes with fish amongst weeds on an ivory ground, 19 cm long, signed ‘Maltby’ to underside together with two stoneware trays of rectangular form set on four feet painted, trailed and stencilled with abstract designs, 20 and 22 cm long, both signed ‘Maltby’ to underside. (3) 447 £200-300 • 448. John Maltby (b.1936) a stoneware flower hold of square form with grooved strap handle, the exterior with floral brushwork designs on a sandy ground, 20 cm high, signed ‘Maltby’ to underside, a stoneware shallow tray of arc shaped form decorated with incised, stencilled and brushwork abstract designs, 25 cm long, signed Maltby together with two stoneware circular boxes and covers with abstract decoration, 4.5 and 5 cm diameter, the latter signed ‘Maltby’ to underside of base. 448 (4) £150-200 448A. A Charles Vyse pottery figure ‘The Balloon Woman’ modelled standing in striped skirt and yellow shawl with one hand on his hip with a bunch of balloons in her opposite hand, on a canted square base, 22 cm high, painted ‘CV’ monogram, 1921 and Chelsea together another ‘The Tulip Woman’ modelled standing in floral dress, purple shawl, carrying a baby, basket and a bunch of tulips, on a circular base, painted ‘CV’ monogram, 1921 and Chelsea, glue repair 448A to neck. (2) £500-700

131 • 449. John Maltby (b.1936) five terracotta chess pieces comprising king, queen, bishop, knight and rook under chocolate glazes, tallest 15 cm high,, impressed Stoneshill Pottery seals, knight devoid one ear. (5) £180-220 • 450. John Maltby (b.1936) an earthenware tyg of mildly waisted form with pierced and applied bosses flanked by daisy-like blooms, the handles with thumb rests and scroll 449 terminals, under lustrous green glazes, 16 cm high, impressed Stoneshill Pottery seal. £150-180 451. A large Watcombe pottery circular plaque decorated in coloured slips with flowering clematis and butterflies, impressed Watcombe, Torquay and with Howell & James Art 450 451 Pottery Exhibition 1885 paper label annotated for Miss Wolfe with a price of 7 guineas, 58 cm diameter. £180-220 452. A drab ware tea service decorated by Eric Ravilious in the ‘Travel’ pattern comprising six cups, six saucers, a cream jug and six side plates printed variously with snowy landscapes, hot air balloons and steam engines, printed marks and impressed date code for 1953. £200-300

*Although not in full 452 production until 1952, Ravilious designed the prototypes in 1938. Serving as an official War Artist he failed to return from an RAF air sea rescue mission in the North Atalantic in 1942 at the age of 39.

132 453. A William Cookworthy () porcelain vase of baluster form enamelled with a rose centred bouquet, bell flowers, scattered sprigs and a butterfly, 17 cm high, circa. 1768-70. £1200-1500

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455A. An English porcelain tea service comprising teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, waste bowl, twelve breakfast cups, seven tea cups, thirteen saucers and two bread and butter plates each enamelled with panels of botanical specimens on a 455A green and gold ground, red painted 114, circa. 1830-40, some damage. 454. 454B. £280-320 A John Rose () A First Period Worcester 456. porcelain teapot and cover porcelain dish of kidney A John Bevington porcelain of oval wrythen moulded form shaped form enamelled in the figural two branch candlestick decorated with gilt and sepia Lord Henry Thynne pattern modelled as a young girl sprigs and embellishment with a lakeside landscape, supporting a basket of blooms and gold monogram, 25 within a border of fruit and stood before a tree stump cm long, circa. 1800, cover birds in flight within a narrow supporting two flower and professionally restored blue and gold border, 26.5 foliage encrusted branches together with a similar tea cm wide, hatched crescent terminating with foliate drip bowl and saucer. mark, circa. 1775-85, foot rim pans and sconces, with some £80-100 chipped. turquoise enamel with gold 454A. £250-300 embellishment, 26th October, A First Period Worcester 455. under glaze blue marks, porcelain tea bowl and A pair of Coalport moon circa. 1872-82, professionally saucer enamelled in the flasks decorated in the restored. Queen Charlotte pattern with Aesthetic taste profusely £80-120 alternating wrythen bands of enamelled with flowers and foliage in blue and pink, 13.5 scrolling foliage in pink, green, cm diameter, open crescent turquoise and yellow within marks, circa. 1770-75, with a pink and burgundy band of paper label for Hanscombe stylised lotus blooms with gilt Collection. embellishment, 14.5 cm high, £150-180 brown ‘Salopian’ garter mark, circa. 1875-85. £250-350 **A similar smaller example is illustrated as plate 201, page 263, Coalport 195-1926, 134 Michael Messenger. 456A. A pair of Mintons porcelain pâte-sur-pâte pedestal ewers of oviform, each with raised fluted beaded neck with wavy rim and foliate handle with grostesque rams mask terminals decorated in white with song birds and butterflies amongst flowers and foliage and verso with simple sprays and further insects, reserved on a turquoise ground, 28.5 cm high, puce marks, late 19th or early 20th century. £400-500 456B. A pair of Coalport porcelain spill vases of cylindrical form set on three feet with wavy rim each enamelled with a panel of garden blooms reserved on a pink ground, 12.5 cm high, circa. 1840-50, restored. £60-80 457. A pair of Derby porcelain cups of cylindrical form with ear shaped handles together with matching saucers each enamelled with topographical views within circular panels captioned verso ‘View near 456A Nottingham’, ‘On the River Derwent’, ‘View near Matlock Derbyshire’ and ‘Near Middleton Derbyshire’ within gilt scrolling borders, saucers 14 cm diameter, painted red crown and baton marks to cups, printed marks to saucers, circa. 1820-25. £250-350 458. A Bloor Derby porcelain pedestal vase with swan handles enamelled with a topographical view of figures before a country church, 28 457 cm high, printed red mark, circa. 1820-40, repair to one handle. £120-180

135 459. A J. & W. Ridgway porcelain tea service comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, waste bowl, eight tea cups, eight breakfast cups and eight saucers enamelled with garden flowers and gilt foliage within blue and gold borders, circa. 1820-30. £300-400 459 459A. A Coalbrookdale (Coalport) porcelain ‘shell’ vase of waisted form on rococo foot with foliate and serpent handles and shaped rim embellished with large blooms and leaves enamelled front and verso with butterflies and the flanks with blooms reserved on a turquoise ground , 22 cm high, painted ‘CD’ mark, circa. 1835-40, restoration to foot. £100-150 459B. A Coalport porcelain ‘fish tail’ vase on rococo foot with foliate scroll handles and pierced rim with applied 460 flowers enamelled front and verso with bouquets of garden blooms reserved on a green ground, 21 cm high, circa. 1835-40. £80-120 460. A Grainger’s (Worcester) porcelain part dessert service comprising a tall two handled comport, six shorter comports, a pair of circular two handled dishes and seventeen plates each enamelled with botanical specimens within dark blue and gilt scrolling borders, gilt fractional 1807/x to underside, circa. 1840-1845, chip to one plate. (28) £300-500 461. A First Period Worcester leaf moulded jug with double scroll handle and mask spout printed in blue with the 461 Natural Sprays Group, 20 cm high, open crescent mark, circa. 1760-70. 136 £300-350 462 463

462. A porcelain vase of oviform enamelled by Harry Davis with a pair of sheep grazing at a woodland edge, 11 cm high, green backstamp, model no. G.461 and date code for 1926. £300-500 463. A Royal Worcester porcelain vase of oviform enamelled by Harry Davis with a pair of sheep grazing by a lake at a woodland edge, 10 cm high, puce backstamp, model no. G.461 and date code for 1943. £300-500 464. A pair of Mintons porcelain baluster jars and covers in the Chinese taste, the body of each embossed with thunder key and stiff leaves decorated with raised gilt blooms on a yellow ground, 43 cm high, gold backstamp Mintons, Made in England, late 19th or early 20th century, one cover with glue repairs, rim chip and devoid one foot. 464 £300-500 137 465. A Royal Worcester porcelain two handled pedestal vase and cover enamelled by John Stinton with two Highland cattle watering at a lakeside in a misty upland landscape, 28 cm high, puce backstamp, date code for 1906 with model no. 2158. £400-500

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466. A Royal Worcester porcelain plaque enamelled by Harry Stinton with Highland Cattle beside a lake in a misty mountain landscape, inset in an engine turned silver box and hinged cover, Seaby & Morrell, Birmingham, 1928, 11.5 cm wide. £300-400

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138 467. A Royal Worcester porcelain vase of oviform enamelled front and verso with Passion Flower, Anemones, Daisies, Roses and other blooms by Ernest Barker, 16 cm high, blue backstamp, date code for 1940, pattern no.2572. £300-400 468. A Royal Worcester porcelain figure group Hog Hunting, modelled after the original by Doris Lindner, 22 cm long, black backstamp, model no. 3164 and date code for 1965. £300-350 469. A Royal Worcester porcelain two handled pot pourri jar and cover of embossed oviform with raised pierced neck printed and enamelled with thistles and other wild flowers on a blush ivory ground, 19 cm high, puce marks, date code for 1898, model no.1995. £200-250

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470. in a landscape and a pair of and wrythen form comprising A Royal Worcester porcelain black grouse at the edge of ten cups and eleven saucers, cabinet cup and saucer a birch woodland by Edward nine cans and nine saucers enamelled with peaches and Townsend and D.A. Whatmore each decorated with shot green grapes on a mossy respectively in broad tooled enamel and raised gold with ground, black backstamp. gold borders, 27.5 cm cranes, moths and insects in £120-180 diameter, gold backstamps. flight above fir trees within 471. £200-250 dentil borders, puce marks A pair of Royal Worcester 472. and date code for 1874, some porcelain cabinet plates A Royal Worcester Aesthetic faults and repair. enamelled with a small panel Period porcelain part tea and £200-300 depicting a pair of grouse coffee service of thinly ribbed 140 473. Six Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers each enamelled with a cock and hen pheasant in a landscape by Jas (James) Stinton, puce backstamps and date code for 1916, with one cup and saucer for 1912, in fitted presentation case with six Hukin & Heath silver gilt and enamelled tea spoons, import marks for 1916, one cup with hair crack. £1600-1800

141 474. A Royal Worcester porcelain bowl the interior and exterior enamelled with cock and hen pheasants in a heathland landscape by Jas Stinton, reserved on a blush ivory ground with gold embellishment, 21.5 cm diameter, puce marks and date code for 1927, some surface wear. £350-450 475. A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain plates of scalloped form, each centre enamelled in the 18th century manner with a bouquet of garden blooms by Ernest Phillips within a blue 474 and raised gold border, 20 cm diameter, blue backstamps and date code for 1908. £200-250 476. A Royal Worcester limited edition porcelain figure of Mill Reef (RW3942) after the original modelled by Doris Lindner, black backstamp and numbered 298/500. £250-300 477. A Royal Worcester limited edition porcelain figure Percheron Stallion after the original modelled by Doris Lindner, black backstamp. 476 £200-250

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480 481 478. A Royal Worcester limited edition porcelain figure Shire Stallion after the original modelled by Doris Lindner, black backstamp. £150-200 479. A Royal Worcester limited edition porcelain figure Clydesdale Stallion (RW3944) after the original modelled by Doris Lindner, black backstamp and numbered 99/500. 482 £150-200 480. A Royal Worcester limited 482. edition porcelain figure A pair of Barr Flight & Barr porcelain plates of circular form Suffolk Stallion after the with scalloped rims enamelled in the Lord Henry Thynne pattern original modelled by Doris with topographical panels within a border of fruit and birds in Lindner, black backstamp. flight within a narrow blue and gold border, 22 cm diameter, £200-250 impressed crown and BFB and captioned ‘Downcondra (sic) 481. Bridge near Dublin’ and ‘Quendon in Essex’, circa. 1805-10. A Royal Worcester limited £300-400 edition porcelain figure Appaloosa Stallion after the original modelled by Doris Lindner, black backstamp. £200-250 143 482A. A Royal Worcester limited edition porcelain figure Hackney Stallion (RW3935) after the original modelled by Doris Lindner, black backstamp and numbered 138/500. £250-300 483. A Royal Worcester limited edition porcelain figure Welsh Mountain Pony ‘Coed Coch Planed’ after the original modelled by Doris Lindner, black backstamp. £150-200 484. 482A A Royal Worcester limited edition porcelain figure Prince’s Grace and Foal (RW3871) after the original modelled by Doris Lindner, black backstamp and numbered 342/750. £150-200 484A. A First Period Worcester porcelain cup and saucer of fluted form decorated in underglaze blue vertical panels alternating with floral sprays within a gilt dentil border, 12.5 cm diameter, hatched square mark and bearing labels for the 483 ‘F.S. Mackenna Collection, No. 89’, circa. 1770-80. £150-200 484B. A Chamberlain’s (Worcester) porcelain plate of circular form with scalloped rim the centre enamelled with a spray of flowers within a royal blue and gilt embellished border, 19 cm diameter, puce script mark ‘Chamberlain’s Worcester’, circa. 1790. £80-120

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144 485. A Royal Worcester limited edition porcelain figure New Born (RW3957) after the original modelled by Doris Lindner, black backstamp and numbered 88/150. £200-300 486. A Royal Crown Derby cabaret service comprising a tray, tea pot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, four cups and four saucers each printed in blue with song birds within a broad diaper border, green backstamps and date codes for 485 1895 and 1896. £150-180 487. A Coalport porcelain two handled jar and cover of tapering cylindrical form set on lion paw feet enamelled by Arthur Perry with a Scottish topographical view reserved on a blue and raised gold ground, 25.5 cm high, captioned ‘The Rugged Hills of Skye’, with green backstamp and gilt V.6969, circa. 1891- 1908, together with a similar smaller unsigned example enamelled with a waterside landscape (2) £300-500 488. A Samson (Paris) porcelain table casket of rectangular 487 form enamelled in a famille rose palette in a Chinese manner with scattered blooms within diaper borders, with gilt metal mounts, 21 cm wide, faux Chinese marks to base, later 19th century. £200-250

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145 489. A Wedgwood pale blue jasperware ‘Michelangelo’ comport from the Masterpiece Collection the tripartite base with fluted column and three scantily clad male figures supporting a circular dish, 23.5 cm high, impressed Wedgwood, Made in England with gold marks numbered 41/100 in silk lined fitted box with certificates. £600-700

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489A. A Sevres porcelain bowl of shallow circular form enamelled with seven panels of garden flowers and simple sprigs on a bleu celeste and gilded ground, the exterior with intertwining floral and turquoise ribbon swags, with ormolu mount and stand, underglaze blue interlaced L’s with marks for Vandé and probably Fourè, 22 cm diameter, 18th century and later, footrim ground. £400-500 490. No Lot.

146 491. Four porcelain plaques of convex shield shaped form enamelled with rose, chrysanthemum, daisy, anemone, dog rose and other blooms within gold moulded borders, 17.5 cm high, in fitted plush and gilt wood frames, 19th century.

491A. An Austrian porcelain cabinet plate enamelled with a head and shoulders female portrait within a blue raised and tooled gold border, signed lower right ‘Korit’, 20.5 cm diameter, blue shield mark and captioned in gold ‘Neapolitaner’. £200-300 492. A Berlin porcelain plaque of rectangular form finely enamelled with a full length portrait of Christ in a dusk landscape, 28 cm high, impressed KPM with mace, inscribed ‘Ich bin nach Ehrenberg’, late 19th century, 491 within a fabric lined frame. £600-800

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493. A pair of Continental bisque porcelain pedestal vases and covers set on an octagonal foot with fluted stem, the vase with an applied band of roses below a pair of putti supporting floral wreaths on a fluted wrythen ground with domed floral covers, 45 cm high, incised ‘A.D. 243’, 19th century, losses and glue repair to one cover. £400-450 494. A Royal Copenhagen porcelain figure Percheron modelled after the original by Carl J. Bonnesen, painted blue marks, ‘LP’, green backstamp and date code for 1968. £180-220 495. A Royal Copenhagen porcelain figure Horse modelled after the original by Lauritz Jensen, painted blue marks and ‘hf’, green backstamp and date code for 1967, model no.1362. £120-180 496. A ‘Apple Tree’ group modelled after the original by Johann Joachim Kaendler and Friedrich Elias Meyer with a lad atop a ladder in a tree throwing apples to a mother with out stretched apron, a young lad with a hatful of fruit and a seated lad eating an apple, on circular rustic base, 29 cm high, blue 496 crossed swords and incised 1998 with press number 72, some areas of professional restoration. £500-700

148 497. A Meissen porcelain ‘Gartnerkinder’ group modelled after the original by Victor Michael Acier with a standing maid on a rocky outcrop with a songbird in one hand which is bound with a ribbon by a seated companion with an open cage in her lap and accompanied by a lad stood beside a broken pillar with a bloom in each hand, on circular base, 22 cm high, blue crossed swords, incised F.94 with press number 94, some professional restoration. £600-800 498. A Samson (Paris) porcelain pagoda figure modelled after the Meissen original as a seated Chinese figure in floral robes and yellow slippers with nodding head, articulated hands and tongue, 26 cm high, psuedo crossed swords mark, late 19th century, minor damage. £300-500 499. A Meissen porcelain coffee service comprising a coffee pot and cover with rose knop, sugar box and cover with rose knop, a cream jug, six cups of ogee form 497 and six saucers, all but the saucers enamelled with a gilt edged panel of flowers reserved on a blue ground, blue crossed swords and impressed numerals, 20th century, in fitted presentation case. £300-500

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149 500. A pair of Meissen porcelain figural comports each modelled with a pair of scantily clad children frolicking around a tree stump set on a rocky circular base, the whole supporting a pierced basket with foliate handles, the exterior applied with blooms, 40 cm high, underglaze blue crossed swords, incised A.49 with press numbers ‘66’ and ‘40’ respectively. £400-600

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