SECOND DAY’S SALE

WEDNESDAY 17th APRIL 2019

ORIENTAL & EUROPEAN CERAMICS & GLASS

Commencing at 10.00am Oriental and European Ceramics and Glass will be on view on: Friday 12th April 9.00am to 5.15pm Saturday 13th April 9.00am to 1.00pm Sunday 14th April 2.00pm to 4.00pm Monday 15th April 9.00am to 5.15pm Tuesday 16th April 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] 521 522 A group of four English wine glasses Two English wine glasses of Jacobite comprising a pair with bell-shaped interest each with rounded funnel bowls with basal tiers extending into shaped bowls, engraved with a bloom an air twist stem with vermiform collar and an insect verso, set on straight on a conical foot, circa 1750, 17 cm [rim double series opaque twist stems on chip], together with a pair of double conical foot, circa 1750-60, 14.5 cm and series opaque twist champagne flutes, 15 cm [chips to both foot rims] 20.5 cm [chip to foot rim] *£200 - 300 *£100 - 200

523 A Cork, probably Waterloo Glass Co., mould blown decanter of mallet shaped form with double feathered triple neck rings and basal comb flutes and flattened grid stopper, embossed marks to base, circa 1800, 27 cm high. *£200 - 300

524 A group of seven Bristol blue glass decanters and stoppers each of mallet shaped form with lozenge stoppers decorated with gilt labels, chains and embellishments, three for Rum, two Brandy and one each of Shrub and Hollands, 22 - 25 cm high. *£500 - 600

108 525 A 19th century Bohemian Persian market blue flashed and clear glass decanter and spire stopper of octagonal form with triple ring neck, decorated with four palmettes surrounded by white enamelled and gilt foliage, possibly Moser, 31 cm high. *£100 - 200

526 A large Bohemian glass cup and cover in Moser style, the clear and green tinted glass enamelled with a portrait of a medieval bearded King on a ground of cream and red scrollwork and foliage, late 19th century, 49 cm. *£100 - 150

527 528 A Lalique ‘Marguerites’ glass bowl of shallow form, the A Lalique scent bottle and stopper of globular form, the frosted blue tinted rim moulded with daisy flowerheads, frosted body embossed with raised decoration centred with a acid etched mark ‘Lalique, France’, designed 1933, 33 cm black dot, acid etched Lalique Cristal France, 12 cm high. diameter. *£120 - 180 *£300 - 400

* All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 109 529 531 A Lalique shallow dish ‘Fluerons’ the mildly A Chinese blue and white dragon bowl with rounded sides, the exterior opalescent body embossed on the exterior painted with two five-clawed dragons amongst clouds, the interior with a with serrated leaf motifs, acid etched similar medallion, Qianlong six-character seal mark, 12.5 cm diameter. R.Lalique, France, circa 1935, 25 cm diameter. *£200 - 400 *£150 - 200 530 No Lot

532 A pair of Chinese verte Imari plates and one other the pair painted with lotus, peony and other flowers and foliage within black enamelled and underglaze blue foliate borders, Kangxi/early Qianlong, 22.5 cm diameter [one with hair crack to rim]; the third painted with a jardiniere, a vase, rockwork, flowers and foliage, Qianlong, 23 cm diameter [3]. *£150 - 200 * The pair with paper labels for ‘The Treasure Chest [Cecil H.Bullivant] 38 Church St., Cromer’.

533 A set of three Chinese plates each enamelled with a garden terrace scene with birds, prunus and peony within diaper and bianco sopra bianco borders, early Qianlong, 22 cm diameter [one with interior star crack and stacking wear]. *£200 - 250 * Paper labels for ‘Cecil H Bullivant,100 Knightsbridge, London’.

534 A pair of Chinese famille rose plates and one other the pair painted with a stag and doe, a hanging gourd, rockwork, flowers and foliage, Qianlong, 22 cm.; the third with floral sprays and sprigs, Qianlong, 16 cm [3]. *£200 - 250 * The small plate with paper label for ‘The Treasure Chest, 38 Church St., Cromer’.

110 535 A Chinese Export blue and white vase of baluster form with pierced chilong handles, the neck and body painted with pagodas and other buildings in continuous mountainous lake landscapes between diaper and line borders, six-character Qianlong seal mark, late 18th/early 19th century, 48 cm and wood stand. *£1000 - 2000

* All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 111 536 537 538 A Chinese famille rose figure of Shou A Chinese vase of baluster A pair of small Chinese blue and Lao the seated Immortal wearing form decorated with two elegant ladies white wine cups with flared rims, each elaborate blue and turquoise ground in a garden setting between narrow painted in late Ming style with two lion robes, 20th century, 33 cm [repair to black borders and with a poetic text dogs amongst scrolling peony sprays, 9 fingers of one hand]. verso, four character Qianlong seal cm diameter. *£70 - 90 mark, but Republican period, 20.5 cm *£80 - 120 high. *£80 - 120

539 540 541 A Chinese blue-glazed monochrome A Chinese pale turquoise-ground A Chinese green glazed dragon dish vase of ovoid form with flared rim, six- bottle vase painted en-grisaille with the exterior incised with two dragons character Tianqi mark within double a magpie amongst wisteria and chasing flaming pearls amongst flames circles, 13 cm [section of rim with glue peonies, three-character Dayazhai and and above a wave band, painted repair]. seal marks in iron-red, four-character Xuantong mark, 17 cm diameter. *£80 - 120 mark to base ‘Eternal Prosperity and *£150 - 200 Enduring Spring’, 31 cm. *£300 - 400

112 543 A Chinese blue and white bowl and cover the domed cover with lion dog finial, painted overall with peonies and scrolling foliage, late 19th/early 20th century, 22 cm wide. 542 *£150 - 200 A Chinese blue and white moon flask with pierced foliate handles, painted on each side with a sinuous scaly dragon amongst foliage on a ground of peony sprays, late 19th century, 30 cm. *£250 - 350

545 A Chinese export famille rose basin with flattened everted rim, painted with bats, peony sprays, fruit and scrolling foliage on a pale ground, the underside with iron- 544 red bamboo branches, A pair of Chinese porcelain jars and covers possibly for the Straits Chinese, Daoguang/Xianfeng period, each of oviform decorated in the famille rose palette with panels of scholars 38 cm diameter and wood easel stand. and children reserved on a floral and foliate ground between bright thunder *£200 - 400 key and rectangular lotus panel borders, bears apocryphal six character * Bears old paper label for ‘The Treasure Chest mark for Qianlong, 48 cm high. [Cecil H Bullivant], 38 Church St., Cromer’. *£300 - 500 546 No Lot

* All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 113 547 A pair of Chinese famille verte rectangular plaques painted with extensive mountainous lake landscapes with figures, buildings and bridges, late Qing/ Republic, 27 x 24 cm in hardwood frames. *£500 - 700

548 A set of four Chinese famille rose stacking bowls and cover painted with dignitaries and attendants in garden settings, the interiors turquoise glazed, probably Tongzhi/Guangxu, 17 cm diameter [minor firing crack to one]. *£150 - 200

549 A collection of fourteen Chinese blue and white porcelain scroll weights of barrel form, painted with auspicious symbols, flowers and foliage, 4-9 cm high. *£150 - 200

114 550 A collection of thirteen Chinese porcelain scroll weights of barrel form, painted in blue and iron-red with auspicious symbols, flowers and foliage, 5.5-8 cm high. *£150 - 200 551-4 No Lots

556 A Japanese Satsuma bottle vase decorated with a crane flying above reeds and flowers on a ground of white enamelled dots, a lappet border to the rim, signed Kinkozan, 30.5 cm. *£100 - 150

555 A Chinese porcelain vase of slender baluster form with flaring neck painted in blue with a panel containing a sage carrying a staff and attended by a young boy and verso with a sage 557 being offered a duck by a similar boy, Two Japanese Satsuma cylindrical tripod koros both finely enamelled and gilded, reserved on a profuse ground of peony one with a continuous winter lake landscape scene with snow covered mountains, and chrysanthemum, six character buildings and trees, signed Kozan, 10 cm diameter [glue repair to two feet]; the Kangxi mark within concentric circles, other decorated with figures, shishi and birds within fan shaped panels on a ground 34 cm high. of blossom, signed Hozan twice, 10 cm diameter [2]. *£180 - 220 *£300 - 500

* All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 115 558 559 A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases each decorated with A pair of Japanese Satsuma gourd shaped bottle vases each groups of ladies and flowering shrubs within gourd and painted and gilded with panels foliate shaped panels on a profuse ground of butterflies of figures on terraces on an ornate floral and geometric amongst flowerheads, signed Satsuma Hotoda with Shimazu ground, signed Nishida, Gojozaka area, Kyoto, 31 cm clan mark, 15 cm and wood stands. [some wear to gilt]. *£80 - 120 *£200 - 300

560 An Italian maiolica two-handled wet pharmacy jar of globular form with upward-tilting spout and double roll handles, painted on one side with two figures and buildings in a rural landscape, the reverse with foliate sprays and a lighthouse, Savona or Albisola, 27 cm [some damage and repair]. *£300 - 400

561 A Spanish maiolica crespina painted in green, yellow, blue and orange with a bird amongst trees in a landscape, Talavera or Puente, 18th century, 23 cm diameter [damaged]. *£50 - 100 * Cf. Anthony Ray ‘Spanish Pottery 1248-1898’ page 192, pl.351.

116 562 An Italian maiolica istoriato footed dish painted with Picus on horseback persuing a boar and the sorceress Circe gathering herbs, both in the foreground of an extensive wooded lake landscape with distant buildings, yellow band borders to the rim and footrim, the reverse inscribed in blue, probably Urbino, circa 1560, 26.5 cm diameter [crack from rim to centre, minor chips]. *£1500 - 2000 * In Roman mythology, Circe turned Picus into a woodpecker after he spurned her advances.

* All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 117 563 564 A panel of six Qajar pottery tiles A Bristol blue and white delftware dish painted with a coastal decorated in bright colours with a vase landscape with buildings, boats, figures and sponged trees, circa 1750- of flowers and foliage, a pair of cranes 70, 33 cm. and six song birds within a narrow *£200 - 300 border and spandrels, 72 x 48 cm, * Cf. Michael Archer ‘Delftware/The Tin-Glazed Earthenware Of The within a wooden frame. British Isles’ page 223 pl. B233/4 for similar examples. *£300 - 500

565 566 Two late 19th century French earthenware ‘marriage’ cake moulds in glazed A late 18th century Staffordshire redware, each on four peg feet, 27 cm wide. green-glazed pottery butter dish, *£80 - 120 cover and stand of oval basket weave form with recumbent cow finial, width of stand 20 cm [minor chips, minor wear and scratching to glaze]. *£100 - 150

567 A Copeland dinner service transfer printed in the ‘Spode’s Tower’ pattern, printed and impressed factory marks, fifty one pieces [minor damage]. *£400 - 500

118 571 A Joseph Holdcroft majolica teapot and cover modelled as a Chinese boy clambering onto a coconut with rustic spout and handle, circa 1870, 14 cm high, [cover restored]. 568 *£150 - 200 A pair of parian figures of Young England and Young England’s sister modelled after the original by George Halse, he reading a book with a cricket bat to one side and she writing in a journal with a croquet mallet to one side on oval captioned bases, she impressed copyright reserved Copeland, he incised G Halse Sc., circa 1880, 40.5 cm [faint hair crack base of one]. *£200 - 300 569-570 No Lots 573 A large Della Robbia Pottery bowl by Lizzie Wilkins with flared wavy rim, 572 decorated to the interior with a sunburst and foliate motifs, the exterior relief A Doulton Lambeth porcelain figure moulded with a continuous band of flowers and stems, painted factory mark of The Bather modelled after the with the artist’s initials and dated 1895, 34 cm diameter [minor flaking to original by John Broad,the nude figure enamels]. with a lizard beneath her perched *£150 - 200 upon a globe supported by four frogs, * Literature Peter Hyland ‘The Della Robbia Pottery, Birkenhead 1894-1906’. unglazed, impressed twice Doulton Lambeth England with incised initial J.B., circa 1915, 31 cm high. *£300-500

574 A pair of Alexander Lauder (Barnstaple) pottery vases of oviform with raised neck and frill rim and three asymmetric handles, the body sgrafitto decorated in green, blue and brown on a textured cream ground with songbirds amongst flowers and foliage, incised Lauder Barum, late 19th century, 32 cm high. *£200 - 250

* All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 119 575 A ‘Flambé Veined’ bottle vase with globular body and slender neck, covered in a flambé glaze with mottled blue textured swirls to the lower body, printed factory mark with impressed shape no.1618, 24.5 cm. *£200 - 250 576 A Moorcroft pottery vase of waisted form, tube lined in the Pansies pattern in white, blue, red, purple and green reserved on a blue ground, impressed Moorcroft Made in England 1742 with green signature, circa 1915-20, 25 cm high. *£100-120

580 A First Period Worcester bowl decorated in the atelier of James Giles painted with floral sprays and sprigs including tulips, crossed swords and 9 with dot mark in underglaze blue, circa 1765-68, 16.5 cm [interior decoration worn]. *£80 - 120

577 A Moorcroft pottery pewter mounted jug of tapering cylindrical form with hammered pewter mounts, the body tubelined in green, red, orange and blue in the Eventide pattern, impressed ‘Moorcroft’ and ‘Made In England’, circa 1929,14.5 cm high. *£200 - 250 578-9 No Lots. 581 A Longton Hall blue and white cos 582 with curved stalk, lettuce sauceboat A Lowestoft blue and white butterboat flowerhead and bud handle, painted of leaf shape with stalk handle, painted with foliage below a wide border at the with an oriental lake landscape within a rim, circa 1755, 15 cm [cracked]. trellis border, circa 1775, 7 cm. *£80 - 120 *£80 - 120

120 583 584 A First Period Worcester blue and white tureen, cover and A pair of Derby gilt-metal mounted cupid candlesticks one stand of lobed oval form with artichoke finial, gadrooned holding a heart, the other a bow, both with quivers below, rim and shell handles, printed with the ‘Pinecone Group’ of with flower encrusted branch supports and on rococo scroll sprays and sprigs, hatched crescent mark, circa 1775, width of bases, patch marks, circa 1760-65, 24 cm high [some damage stand 28 cm. and repair]. *£300 - 500 *£250 - 350

585 586 A First Period Worcester ‘Earl Dalhouise’ pattern fluted A First Period Worcester ‘Royal Marriage’ pattern fluted dessert dish painted with a central reserve depicting a river dessert dish painted with floral bouquets, one pierced by an landscape with a cottage and a tower beyond surrounded arrow, the others concealing a bow and a lovers’ knot, the with floral sprays and insects, the blue ground rim with gilt blue ground rim with dentil, scrollwork and foliate bands, scroll, dentil and foliate bands, open crescent mark, circa open crescent mark, circa 1775-80, 18.5 cm diameter. 1775-80, 18.5 cm diameter. *£50 - 100 *£150 - 250

* All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 121 587 588 A large Bow polychrome mug of slender baluster form with A Lowestoft ‘Chelsea ewer’ cream jug spirally moulded with grooved loop handle and heart shaped terminal, painted with acanthus leaves from the base, painted with one large and a floral bouquet on each side below an iron-red border of two small floral sprays, an iron-red wavy border to the rim stylised flower heads within scrolling arches, circa 1765, 14 cm interior, circa 1775, 10 cm wide. high [some discolouration to rim]. *£120 - 180 *£250 - 350 * Cf. Adams and Redstone ‘Bow Porcelain’ page 162 pl.’O’ for a similar example.

589 A First Period Worcester ‘Chelsea ewer’ cream jug spirally moulded with acanthus leaves from the base, painted with floral sprays and sprigs, the rim gilt lined, circa 1765, 11 cm wide. *£120 - 180

590 591 A First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer of fluted form with flaring rims, A Derby figure of a pug dog modelled ‘pencilled’ in black with a butterfly flying between peony and chrysanthemum wearing a gilt collar and seated on its sprays within floral borders highlighted in iron-red and gilt, circa 1755, diameter of haunches on a green, puce and gilt saucer 13 cm. mound base, circa 1770, 6 cm high *£400 - 600 [some damage]. *£100 - 150

122 592 A St.James’s [Charles Gouyn] gilt- metal mounted scent bottle and stopper in the form of a bird with wings spread and one claw clasping a tree stump, the head forming the stopper, painted in brightly coloured enamels, the concave base with floral sprigs and a bouquet, circa 1755, 5.5 cm high [some restoration]. *£800 - 1200 * Cf. G.E.Bryant ‘The Chelsea Porcelain Toys’ page 57 pl.8/1.

* All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 123 594 A pair of Derby figures of ‘The Dresden Shepherds’ the shepherdess wearing a puce coat, patterned yellow skirt and holding flowers in her skirt, a lamb below, the shepherd holding a basket of fruit in the crook of his left arm, a dog seated at his feet, both on rococo scroll mound bases applied with flowers and foliage, patch marks, circa 1760-65, 23 cm [minor restoration]. 593 *£250 - 350 A matched pair of Bow figures of Harlequin and Columbine * Cf. Peter Bradshaw ‘ Figures’ fig.55. after the Meissen originals, Harlequin playing the bagpipes and wearing a pointed hat and traditional costume, Columbine playing a hurdy-gurdy and wearing a blue and yellow bodice and floral decorated skirt, circa 1760-65, 12 cm [some restoration]. *£700 - 900

595 596 A Swansea miniature taperstick with gilt ring A Caughley teacup, coffee cup and saucer with painting attributed handle and cylindrical nozzle, painted with three to Fidelle Duvivier of spirally fluted form, painted with children in floral sprays within a gilt dentil rim, circa 1818- rustic landscapes, one playing with a dog, another with a bird on her 20, 7 cm diameter. outstretched hand, on a ground of foliate and floral sprigs, decorated at *£500 - 700 the Chamberlain factory circa 1792, diameter of saucer 14 cm. * Cf. W.D.John ‘Swansea Porcelain’ pl.55a and *£1000 - 1500 Sotheby’s ‘The Sir Leslie Joseph Collection’ * Saucer bears paper label for the ‘Godden Reference Collection’. 14th/15th May 1992 lots 80 and 408 for similar Literature Geoffrey A. Godden ‘Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain’ pages examples. 194/5/6 for illustrations and a discussion of this service.

124 598 A Chelsea-Derby sugar sifter spoon with pierced bowl, the ‘hour glass’ handle with moulded scrolls picked out in greenish turquoise, painted overall with scattered moths and ladybirds in bright enamel colours, circa 1770-75, 19 cm. *£400 - 600

597 599 A Bow figure of Harlequin playing the A Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester bagpipes after the Meissen original, bowl, cover and trembleuse stand with the seated figure wearing a striped and gilt line and beaded borders, painted chequered jacket, one arm decorated with floral bouquets and sprays, printed with playing cards with the set of pipes mark with Coventry Street address, below, on mound base applied with circa 1810, diameter of stand 14 cm flower sprays, circa 1765, 12 cm [some [section broken from rim of cover]. restoration]. *£120 - 180 *£250 - 350

600 601 A First Period Worcester porcelain A large Coalport flower tankard of cylindrical form with encrusted basket with grooved strap handle, printed in blue green ground exterior, with La Pêche and verso La Promenade painted and applied Chinoise, hatched crescent mark, circa overall with flowers and 1770-85, 14.5 cm high. foliage, mid 19th century, *£200 - 250 32 cm wide [some losses]. *£150 - 200

602 A mid 19th century English miniature flower encrusted part tea service applied with floral sprays between green and gilt scrollwork, comprising a teapot and cover, 6 cm high with matching cream jug and two-handled sugar basin and cover. *£100-150

* All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 125 603 604 A mid 19th century English flower encrusted miniature two- A mid 19th century English miniature flower encrusted handled vase painted with floral bouquets and applied with basket and a similar teapot and cover the basket painted stems of roses and other flowers, 9 cm [minor losses]. with a rustic cottage in a landscape, 13 cm wide; the teapot *£60 - 80 cover applied with a cherry, 9 cm wide [some losses]. *£80 - 100

605 A Rockingham flower encrusted perfume bottle and stopper of compressed square section applied with floral sprays and foliage, puce griffin and ‘manufacturers to the King’ mark , circa 1835, 7 cm high [minor losses]. *£80 - 100

606 An English porcelain plaque painted in the manner of Thomas Steele with a still life of a vase of summer flowers on a marble ledge, circa 1830-40, 24 x 19 cm, framed. *£200 - 300

126 607 608 A Chamberlain’s Worcester miniature chamberstick painted A Spode miniature chamberstick with gadrooned edge, with pink roses and pansies within gilt dentil and line borders, pencilled in black and enamelled in white with floral sprays on script mark, circa 1820, 8 cm diameter. a pale sepia ground, script mark, circa 1820, 8 cm diameter. *£80 - 120 *£70 - 90

609 610 A Chamberlain’s Worcester pastille burner in the form of A Rockingham scent bottle and stopper of compressed an octagonal rustic cottage encrusted with pink moss and globular form with long slender neck, decorated with gilt green leaves, the walls and detachable roof with gilt ‘fern’ bands and applied with flower heads and sprays, printed decoration, on mound base with curved steps, iron-red script puce griffin mark, circa 1830-35, 13 cm [minor restoration]. mark, circa 1820, 12.5 cm high. *£100 - 150 *£80 - 120 * Cf. Alwyn and Angela Cox ‘Rockingham 1745-1842’ page * Cf. Geoffrey A.Godden ‘Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain’ 295 pl.113. page 273 pl.351 for the model.

* All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 127 611 A Flight Barr & Barr (Worcester) part desert service each piece painted with a named topographical view within a pea-green and gilt border, comprising two vases [devoid covers], low comport, two oval dishes, four shell shaped dishes, and twenty one plates, sepia printed factory marks with Coventry Street address and impressed FBB with crown, circa 1830-40 [damages to eight pieces, some wear]. *£2000 - 2500 * For a full list of named views, see below Malvern Priory, Worcestershire/Cottage Scene, Glamorgan/Windsor from the Park/Somerset House, Coventry Street/Downe Castle, Perthshire/Eaton College, Windsor/Gloucester/Darlington, Durham/Bambro Castle, Northumberland/ Entrance to the Cloister of Kirkham Priory, Yorkshire/Near Matlock, Derbyshire/ Laura Tower, Shrewsbury Castle, Shropshire/Red Castle near the Lion’s Den, Hawstone Park, Shropshire/Neath Castle, Glamorganshire, Wales/Barnard Castle, Durham/Beauchief Abbey, Derbyshire/Rivaux Abbey, Yorkshire/Scene on the Wye/ Ruin’d Chapel near Loch Nefs, Invernefshire/The Straits of Menai from Anglesea, Wales/View near Rathfarnham, Co.Durham/View near Dolgelly, Merionethshire [now Dolgellar, Gwynedd, Wales]/Goodrich Castle, on the River Wye, Pembrokeshire, Wales/Port Elliot, Cornwall/Kirkham Priory, Yorkshire/Flesh Bridge, Kilcarny, Co.Kerry/St.Cleers Well, Cornwall/Bickleigh Vale, near Plymouth/Boyne Castle, Aberdeenshire/Llam Beris Church, Wales/Keswick Lake, Cumbria, Lake District.

128 612 A large Chamberlain & Co. [Worcester] inkstand and cover in the form of King John’s tomb in the choir of Worcester Cathedral; the cover with the effigy of King John flanked by St.Oswald and St.Wulfstan and enclosing three inkwells and a pen-tray, script marks and inscription, circa 1840, 23 cm wide [damaged]. *£150 - 200

613 A fruit painted porcelain dessert service each piece of shaped and reticulated form, decorated in coloured enamels and raised gilding with fruit, blossom and foliage, factory puce printed mark and date code for 1893, comprising two square section dishes, two kidney shaped dishes [one cracked], two trefoil dishes [one with interior crack] and twenty one plates [four with damage] 27. *£300 - 500

614 615 A Royal Worcester porcelain equestrian group of HRH A Royal Worcester porcelain equestrian group of Napoleon The Duke of Edinburgh, after the original by Doris Lindner, Bonaparte, after the original by Bernard Winskill, black black backstamp, together with hardwood stand and leather backstamp together with hardwood and brass mounted framed certificate numbered 324/750 and fitted plywood stand, leather framed certificate numbered 609/750. case. *£500 - 700 *£500 - 700

* All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 129 616 617 A Royal Worcester fruit painted vase and a similar miniature A Royal Worcester fruit painted porcelain plate by Lockyer coffee pot and cover painted with peaches, apples, grapes with shaped and gadrooned gilt rim, painted by Thomas and cherries, both signed, black printed factory marks, circa Lockyer with peaches and grapes on a mossy background, 1950/60,14 and 13 cm. signed, puce printed mark, 22.5 cm. *£200 - 250 *£150 - 200

618 A collection of Imari pattern porcelain ‘miniatures’ including two teapots and covers, a kettle and cover, two saucepans and covers, two hods, a basket, a cauldron [handle restored], three vases, a canister and cover, two jugs, a trio, three mugs and a watering can (28 pieces including covers). *£400 - 600

619 620 A pair of Copeland Spode vases and A collection of Royal Crown Derby porcelain ‘Old Imari’ dinner, tea and other covers of footed oviform with gilt wares pattern 1128, comprising six breakfast cups and saucers; five tea and coffee ribbon handles and knops enamelled cups [one with hair crack] with five saucers; six small plates, 16 cm.; six plates, 22 cm. with panels containing flowers and fruit [one with rim chip]; four plates, 23 cm.; four plates, 27 cm.; a kidney shaped dish, 22 reserved on a pea green ground with cm.; a small fluted dish, 12 cm.; and a cigarette lighter [45]. gilt embellishment, green backstamps, *£300 - 500 early 20th century, 21.5 cm high, [covers 621-3 No Lots. restored]. *£100 - 150

130 624 625 A Continental porcelain A Continental parian figure oil lamp in the form of of G.F.Handel the standing a dog seated on mound composer with his hat under base, impressed LBS with his right arm and holding a numerals, late 19th century, scroll, the score of ‘Samson’ 15 cm with metal fittings, below, impressed numerals, vaseline glass shade and late 19th century, 42 cm. clear chimney, total height *£80 - 120 38 cm. *£100 - 150

626 A Du Paquier porcelain teabowl painted in schwarzlot with figures and buildings in a continuous landscape within iron-red and gilt line borders, circa 1730, 8 cm diameter [painted-over chip to rim]. *£100 - 200

627 628 A pair of plates each painted with figures in a landscape and A pair of Continental porcelain figures within pink and gilt borders interspersed with trophies, 19th century, 21 cm modelled as a huntsman and female diameter, contained in gilt gesso frames. companion with a basket of flowers, on *£200 - 400 gilt edged mound bases, faux Derby marks to the reverse, late 19th century, 17 cm high. *£100 - 120

* All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 131 629 A pair of Sèvres porcelain verrières each of lobed oval form with crenellated rim and scroll bracket handles, the sides painted with floral bouquets and sprays, the rim, foot and handles with blue and gilt lines, blue interlaced Ls marks, one with date letter for 1769 and numerals 119, 29 cm wide [one cracked, the other with small chip to inside of rim, both with spotting to interiors]. *£1500 - 2000

132 630 A German porcelain ‘jagd’ snuff box, probably Meissen the exterior painted with hunting vignettes, the lid interior with a scene from Commedia dell’Arte depicting Harlequin, Pantalone and Scaramouche, the base gilt, with gilt-metal mounts [possibly re-mounted], 8 cm wide [flat chip to lid interior]. *£250 - 350

631 A late 19th century Continental porcelain figure of a spaniel with shaggy coat and dark brown markings, 21 cm [some restoration]. *£100 - 150

632 A Sevrès-style porcelain box and a Continental gilt-metal mounted enamel box the first of cartouche form decorated with lovers in a garden setting reserved on a gilded dark blue ground, crossed arrows mark, 10 x 9 cm; the second painted with a harbour scene and vignettes of buildings and ruins, probably German, late 18th century, 7.5 x 6 cm [2]. *£150 - 200

633 A large Royal Dux group of lovers the youth and his companion wearing classical dress and in an embrace, on mound base decorated with leafy branches, applied pink triangle mark with impressed numerals, circa 1900, 69 cm. *£200 - 300 634 No Lot

* All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 133 635 A part tea service with dulong moulded rims, enamelled with panels containing songbirds interspersed with floral sprays, comprising twelve breakfast cups and twelve saucers, eight smaller cups and four saucers, underglaze blue crossed sword marks, some cancelled, 18th and 19th century [damages to three saucers and three cups]. *£500 - 600

636 A group of three Meissen floral encrusted cabinet cups and saucers with entwined stalk handles, applied and painted with flowers and foliage, crossed swords marks, late 19th century, diameter of saucers 12,13 and 14 cm [one cup damaged, some losses to flowers]. *£100 - 200

637 Two Meissen miniature models of storks one holding a swaddled baby in its beak, each standing amongst rushes and on mound base, crossed swords marks with incised and impressed numerals 147/16 and N16, 5.5 and 6 cm [tiny chips to bases]. *£80 - 120

134 638 639 A Meissen porcelain figure modelled A Meissen figural sweetmeat dish the shaped bowl applied with flowers and after the original by Kaendler as a supported by a reclining female figure in 18th century costume, crossed swords young girl feeding chickens from a mark and indistinct incised model no. 2875, late 19th century, 17 cm wide [cracked]. basket on her hip, on a gilt scrolling *£50 - 100 base, painted blue crossed swords and incised 2814, 12 cm high, [hands restored]. *£150 - 200

640 641 A Meissen porcelain figure of a A Meissen figural sweetmeat dish the shaped bowl applied with flowers and Bolognese terrier after the model by supported by a reclining female figure in 18th century costume, crossed swords J.J.Kaendler, with brown markings mark and incised model no.2875, late 19th century, 17 cm wide [restored]. and seated on its haunches begging, *£120 - 180 crossed swords mark and incised N.1263, late 19th century, 25 cm [some 642-9 No Lots. damage and restoration]. *£250 - 350

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