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British Porcelain British Porcelain Date House Owner Notes Price incl. Chelsea, Crown Derby, 5/3-4/1909 Freeman/Phila Figyelmessy Worcester, Bristol, Spode, $45 Minton, Davenport 1/10-12/1928 Anderson Tom G. Cannon (Pt:2) English Porcelain 18th c. $40 10/27/1932 Sotheby's London Mrs. Jane Napier Hignett Early English $20 6/16/1936 Christie's/London Buckingham et al. Old Worcester $30 Eugene Tompkins, Mrs. John E. 2/20/1927 AAA Anderson Historical blue Staffordshire $30 Alexandre Harrison, Forsyth, Bates, 7/28/1937 Sotheby's/London Bow, Chelsea, Derby $25 Alcock et al. 1/10-11/1941 Parke-Bernet/NY Julian Armstrong, Philip Dean et Earlyal. Wedgwood, Staffordshire $30 1/8/1942 Parke-Bernet/NY Mrs. Joseph E. Davies et al. (2) incl. Staffordshire $25 3/19/1948 Sotheby's London a Lady incl. Toby jugs $20 10/6-9/1948 Parke-Bernet/NY Annie R. Bird old English $30 Old English porcelain & 1/8/1953 Parke-Bernet/NY Marion Bayard Benson; Albert Lee $30 Staffordshire 10/24/1953 Parke-Bernet/NY Ruby Black incl. Crown Derby, Worcester $30 3/24/1958 Christie's London Mrs. A.L. Paton incl. English encrusted $25 Duke of Windsor, Earl of mostly English, incl. Swansea & 7/14/1958 Christie's London $30 Derby, Capt. Marendaz Nantgarw 10/15/1959 Sotheby's London Mrs. Radcliffe $25 3/1/1960 Sotheby's London F. Stacey Hooker et al. Pt:1 incl. Toby jugs $30 4/28/1962 Parke-Bernet/NY Lloyd L. Ward Jr. Dorothy Doughty $30 6/26/1962 Sotheby's London Marcel Steele Pt:1 English & Welsh $35 10/6/1962 Parke-Bernet/NY William A. Rudd et al. Dorothy Doughty $30 11/16/1963 Parke-Bernet/NY Lloyd L. Ward Jr. et al. Dorothy Doughty $30 3/10/1964 Sotheby's London Rev. C. J. Sharp Pt:2 Fine English teapots $30 10/12/1964 Christie's London Mr. & Mrs. Eric Joyce Staffordshire Portrait Figures $30 11/17/1964 Sotheby's London a Lady Worcester $30 1/12/1965 Sotheby's London Ernest Allman $30 Dutch & English Delftware, 4/5/1965 Christie's London Mellor Collection $30 English Creamware 5/18/1965 Sotheby's London Mrs. Barbara Beauchamp $25 6/1/1965 Sotheby's London F.H. Garner pt:3 incl. English Delftware $30 6/14/1965 Christie's London Harewood, Taylor et al. incl. Wedgwood $25 Chelsea & Worcester 6/21/1966 Sotheby's London Selwyn Parkinson Pt:2 $45 (hardcover) Chelsea & Worcester 10/11/1966 Sotheby's London Selwyn Parkinson Pt:3 $45 (hardcover) 6/5/1967 Sotheby's London Dr. Knowles Boney $30 10/9/1967 Sotheby's London Mrs. Nellie Ionides English enamels $40 2/13/1968 Sotheby's London Donald C. Towner English creamware $30 4/2/1968 Sotheby's London a Gentleman $35 incl. Wedgwood, Worcester, 12/13/1968 Parke-Bernet/NY M.L. Pereira et al. $23 Staffordshire 7/8&21/1969 Christie's London various Wedgwood & Allied wares $25 10/7/1969 Sotheby's London Caldwell Coll./Derek Cooper English blue and white $30 11/21/1969 Parke-Bernet/NY Worcester Royal Porcelain Co. (2)Dorothy Doughty $40 3/9/1970 Christie's London various 18th & 19th centuries $25 4/27/1970 Christie's London Joyce Collection Pt:4 Staffordshire $30 6/1/1970 Christie's London various incl. Wedgwood $25 6/16/1970 Sotheby's London John Henry Frasier Walter Pastille Burners $30 10/6/1970 Christie's London various incl. Wedgwood $25 6/7/1971 Christie's London Pugh, Robinson Staffordshire $30 11/30/1971 Sotheby's London Catherine Oster & Samuel Oster Pt:1Wedgwood $35 5/2/1972 Sotheby's London Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Lowy $30 5/16/1972 Sotheby's London Catherine Oster & Samuel Oster Pt:2Wedgwood $35 7/6/1972 Sotheby's Belgravia Lady Gregory Estate et al. incl. Staffordshire $25 11/2/1972 Parke-Bernet/NY Cadman Collection Worcester $35 3/30-31/1973 Parke-Bernet/NY various Wedgwood $25 11/13/1973 Sotheby's London Mr. & Mrs. James McG. Stewart (hardcover) $40 2/11/1974 Christie's London Waugh Collection Fairings $25 3/25/1974 Sotheby's London S. James L. Hill $30 5/7-9/1974 Parke-Bernet/NY various incl. Wedgwood $25 5/23/1974 Sotheby's London a Gentleman $30 11/26/1974 Sotheby's London Cavendish $30 1/10-11/1975 Sothebys/NY various incl. Wedgwood $20 1/21/1975 Sotheby's London John Bowes et al. $20 4/8/1975 Sotheby's London 2nd Viscount Chandos et al. incl. blue and white $30 4/28/1975 Christie's London Wilkinson Collection $30 incl Wedgwood, English 5/27&6/2/1975 Christie's London various $25 Delftware 7/15/1975 Sotheby's London Sir Victor & Lady Gollancz $30 12/16/1975 Sotheby's/NY Milton Milestone Pt:1 Early Wedgwood $25 3/30/1976 Sotheby's London Anthony Tuke Worcester $30 4/6/1976 Parke-Bernet/NY Milton Milestone Pt:2 Early Wedgwood $25 5/24/1976 Sotheby's London Mrs. Nellie Ionides English enamels $30 6/22/1976 Sotheby's London M.E. Myers et al. $20 2/22/1977 Hotel Drouot various $20 transfer-printed ceramics, 2/22/1977 Sotheby's London Sir William Mullens $30 enamels 12/6/1977 Sotheby's London S. James L. Hill $30 3/10/1978 Sotheby's/NY Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Victor $30 4/27/1978 Christie's/NY various incl. Wedgwood $25 1/29/1979 Christie's London various incl. Wedgwood $25 6/20-21/1980 Sotheby's/NY various incl. Wedgwood $20 3/10/1981 Sotheby's London Lipski Pt:1 English & Irish Delftware $60 6/22/1981 Sotheby's/NY various incl. Wedgwood $20 10/8/1981 Sotheby's Belgravia E. S. T. Gardner-Powell Worcester $30 10/12/1981 Christie's London Gilbert Bradley English blue and white $35 11/17/1981 Sotheby's London Lipski Pt:2 English & Irish Delftware $50 1/28/1982 Sotheby's/NY Dr. & Mrs. Warren Baker Lustreware $30 3/16/1982 Sotheby's London Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Nicholls $30 4/22/1982 Phillips/NY various Fine Wedgwood $20 3/1/1983 Sotheby's London Lipski Pt:3 English & Irish Delftware $50 6/29/1983 Christie's London "Bizarre" pottery by Clarice Cliff $30 12/6/1983 Sotheby's London Lipski Pt:4 English & Irish Delftware $40 6/11/1986 Doyle a New York private collection Royal Worcester $30 Political Commemorative 11/3/1988 Bonhams London Sir Lincoln Hallinan $35 Ceramics 10/1/1991 Bonhams London Colin House Commemorative China $35 10/1/1991 Sotheby's London John Philip Kasselbaum English Delftware $40 10/10/1991 Christie's SK Dr.& Mrs. Kirshner, A.C. Scott et al.incl. Staffordshire figures $30 11/25/1991 Bonhams London David St. Clair Commemorative China $35 5/14-16/1992 Sotheby's Wales Sir Leslie Joseph Welsh $35 10/29/1992 Christie's SK Eric Thurlow Pt:1 et al. incl. Staffordshire $35 3/4/1993 Christie's SK Eric Thurlow Pt:2 et al. incl. Staffordshire $35 4/20/1993 Sotheby's London Adam Ferneyhough Ruskin pottery $25 11/8/1993 Christie's London a collection Royal Worcester $30 1/2/1994 Christie's/NY Herbert & Sylvia Jacobs 18th & 19th centuries $45 6/7/1994 Christie's London incl. a distinguished Austrian coll incl. Chelsea $25 11/8/1994 Sotheby's Edinburgh Iris Fox $30 1/25/1995 Bonhams London G.K. Beaulah Tiles $30 Sotheby's 7/18/1995 Michael Grange et al. Commemorative wares $20 (Colonnade) 5/23/1996 Christie's SK Harold Tweed British & Continental $30 5/24/1996 Christie's SK Clarice Cliff $30 9/12/1996 Christie's SK various incl. Staffordshire figures $30 9/21/1996 Bonhams London incl. Louis K. & Susan P. Meisel coll Clarice Cliff $30 9/26/1996 Christie's SK N. Bernard British & Continental $25 3/11/1997 Sotheby's/NY a private collection English Majolica $25 Royal Doulton & Martin 3/12/1997 Sotheby's Arcade Steven Honig $25 Brothers 5/31/1997 Skinner Kanter 18th century Wedgwood $35 9/18/1997 Christie's SK Audrey Atterbury et al. British & Continental $30 12/13/1997 Skinner Rockwell collection Wedgwood $30 2/5/1998 Sotheby's London Rinaldo & Tolson Wedgwood, Sunderland Lustre $35 4/9/1998 Christie's SK Dr. Gustav Delbanco et al. incl. Staffordshire $30 2/11/1999 Christie's SK Daniel Brodie Hogg Clarice Cliff $30 5/7/1999 Christie's SK a Canadian Collection Commemorative wares $30 5/22/1999 Skinner various feat. Wedgwood $30 11/2/1999 Christie's SK various Majolica $25 11/5/1998 Christie's SK incl. Thomas Standish British & Continental $30 Royal Crown Derby & Minton 11/8/1999 Sotheby's London Royal Crown Derby & Minton $40 Museums 2/25/2000 Christie's SK Barry Jones Clarice Cliff $30 5/20/2000 Skinner Susan Weitzen Pt:2 Wedgwood $35 6/14/2000 Phillips/Saint Louis Merritt Royal Doulton $20 10/26/2000 Christie's SK Oliver-Sutton Antiques $30 12/9/2000 Skinner various Fine Ceramics $30 1/22/2001 Sotheby's/NY Harriman Judd British art pottery $30 Royal Doulton Reserve Collection 3/27/2001 Phillips London Royal Doulton $30 Pt:2 4/26/2001 Christie's SK P.D. Gordon Pugh British Ceramics $30 6/14/2001 Christie's SK Robin Sanders & Sons Staffordshire & related $35 10/6/2001 Sotheby's/NY Harriman Judd Pt:2 $30 5/2/2002 Sotheby's Olympia Albert E. Wade Pt: 1 Three Artist Potters $35 10/10/2002 Christie's SK Margaret Cadman Staffordshire Ceramics $30 11/8/2002 Sotheby's Olympia Albert E.
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