Lot Description LOW Estimate HIGH Estimate 2000 Josiah Wedgwood

Lot Description LOW Estimate HIGH Estimate 2000 Josiah Wedgwood

LOW HIGH Lot Description Estimate Estimate Josiah Wedgwood and Sons covered vase and pedestal, 18th century, executed in jasperware, having a figural finial depicting a rider on horseback, above the amphora form 2000 body with Classical style scenes on a cobalt ground and rising on a pedestal base accented with lion heads and floral swags, 27"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 3,000 - 5,000 Josiah Wedgwood and Sons "Portland" vase, British, Staffordshire 1864, executed in 2001 jasperware, having a handled form decorated with Classical scenes on a cobalt ground, 10"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 300 - 500 Josiah Wedgwood and Sons jasperware cameo plaque, 19th century, modeled by Pacetti, titled "Priam begging the body of Hector from Achilles", depicting a Classical scene on a dark 2002 green ground, 9.5"h x 21.5"w. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 1,000 - 2,000 Josiah Wedgwood and Sons jasperware vase designed by John Flaxman (British 1755-1826), 18th century, having a cylindrical form decorated with Classical style scenes accented with 2003 Corinthian columns, 6"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 500 - 700 Josiah Wedgwood and Sons lidded jasperware urn on pedestal, the vase, 1782, having a figural finial depicting a rider on horseback, above the amphora form body decorated with 2004 Classical style reserves on a light blue ground, above the pedestal, circa 1780-1800, the decoration after a design by John Flaxman (British, 1755-1826), the pillar form having rams head mounts, above winged lions, overall: 27"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 3,000 - 5,000 (lot of 2) Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Queensware fruit dish, circa 1780-1800, having a pierced body above a basket weave pattern base, 2.5"h x 9"dia., and a creamware soup 2005 plate, early 19th century having a cobalt and gilt border centering a crest with lion and unicorn on a cream ground, 9.5"dia. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 600 - 900 (lot of 3) Wedgwood and Co. covered box, after a design by John Flaxman and Lady Templetown, the lid decorated with foliate designs above the circular body having Classical 2006 style reserves on a light blue ground, together with a Wedgwood jasperware jardiniere, having a shaped rim above a square body decorated with winged putti carrying floral swags, and a Josiah Wedgwood and Sons jasperware flower pot, circa 1780-1800, largest: 6"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 600 - 900 (lot of 5) Wedgwood and Co. black basalt ware group, each decorated with Classical style reserves, consisting of an inkstand, 1787-1795, modeled by William Hackwood, after a design by John Flaxman (British, 1755-1826) having a tapered form and rising on a plinth 2007 base, a cream jug, late 18th century, a miniature teapot 18th century, having polychrome floral decoration, and a Josiah Wedgwood and Sons cup and saucer, 1800-1830, modeled by John Flaxman, largest: 8"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 600 - 900 Page 1 of 66 (lot of 3) Two Wedgwood and Co. pottery plates, 19th century, each having Chinese style 2008 reserves on a green checkered ground, together with a Josiah Wedgwood and Sons cup with cover, 18th century, in cream jasperware, largest: 9.5"dia. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 300 - 500 (lot of 6) Wedgwood and Co. medallions, including a basalt example depicting Jacob Cats, 1766, the others in jasperware of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Nelson, Horatio Lord Nelson, and 2009 another of a nobleman, largest: 4.5"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 800 - 1,200 (lot of 4) Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, late 18th-early 19th century, creamware plate, having Imari decoration, together with a Wedgwood and Co. pottery plate and dish, circa 1860, 2010 each having transfer decoration in green, centered with a scenic reserve in the Chinese taste, together with another transfer decorated plate, circa 1830-1840, executed in rose on a cream ground, and centered with a pastoral reserve, largest: 13.5"w. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 500 - 700 (lot of 3) Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Queensware group, early 19th century, each decorated with primitive tools, on a cream ground, consisting of (2) coffee cups and saucers and a 2011 covered coffee jug, largest: 10"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 400 - 600 (lot of 4) Wedgwood and Co. pottery plate and centerbowl, the bowl having a fruit decorated border, centering a scenic reserve of boats on a lake, 15.5"dia., the plate having a foliate 2012 decorated border, centering a scenic reserve of a city inscribed "Cafsel", 11.5"dia., together with a large Wedgwood creamware meat serving platter, 21"l, and a pharmacy jar, 8.5"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 500 - 700 (lot of 2) Wedgwood and Co. creamware monteith, having a scalloped rim, with green stylized foliate decoration on a cream ground, 13"l; together with a Wedgwood and Co. 2013 creamware milk pitcher, circa 1790, having a foliate decorated border in black and grey on a cream ground, 8"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 500 - 700 British cabinet on stand circa 1790, having Wedgwood and Bentley plaques mounted to the 2014 hinged rosewood case opening to a fitted and multi tier interior, surmounting the two drawer case, and rising on tapered legs, 42"h x 18"w x 12"d. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 2,000 - 4,000 Pair of Meissen tiered dessert stands, each having a Classical figure surmounting the three 2015 reticulated tiers, each with floral sprays, and rising on a circular base, marked with blue underglaze cross swords mark, 22"h x 11"w $ 2,000 - 4,000 (lot of 6) Assembled English Derby Imari porcelain group late 18th / early 19th century, each having a partial gilt and floral decorated body, comprising a plate, tea bowl with under tray 2016 (retaining an early Museum of Art New York label), creamer, and two cups, most with iron red crown D mark, one with grey crown D mark and number 69, largest 8"w. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 1,000 - 1,500 Page 2 of 66 English Derby porcelain cobalt blue ground urn form vase early 19th century, the flaring neck 2017 centered with a richly painted still life of flowers, the lower portion painted with gilt foliate scrolls, and rising on a square base marked with iron red crown D mark, and grey painted 65, 12"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 1,500 - 2,500 (lot of 5) English Derby soft paste porcelain group, early 19th century, each having a gilt 2018 border on a salmon ground with floral and urn reserves, comprising a bowl and two tea bowls with undertray, each marked with iron red crown D mark, largest 2.75"h x 6.25"w. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 800 - 1,200 (lot of 4) Worcester soft paste porcelain group circa 1770, each having a scenic decorated medallion with cobalt and partial gilt accents, consisting of a dessert dish rising on an oval 2019 base, a dessert plate, dessert dish, and a pitcher, most with blue underglaze mark, largest 3.75"h x 9.75"w. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 800 - 1,200 (lot of 3) Staffordshire Pearlware female figures 18th / 19th century, the first draped figure standing with her arms resting across her chest and rising on a square base with edged leaf 2020 tip accents, the second emblematic of Plenty, with an apple in her right hand, her left hand supporting her skirt filled with a bountiful array of apples, the third depicting Minerva emblematic of Wisdom or Britain, grasping a later wood staff with an owl at her feet, largest 12.5"h. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 800 - 1,200 (lot of 2) Worcester soft paste porcelain group circa 1770, both executed in the Chinoiserie taste, with figural and floral reserves, consisting of a plate and a bowl having a scalloped 2021 edge, largest 3"h x 6"w. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 300 - 500 (lot of 5) Crown Derby soft paste porcelain group 1770-1830, each having partial gilt and floral reserves with cobalt borders, consisting of a bowl, serving bowl with a scenic medallion 2022 depicting birds, plate, and a chocolate cup with cover and saucer, underside with grey crown over D, all other examples with iron red crown D mark, largest 11.5"w. Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. $ 800 - 1,200 (lot of 12) Crown Derby soft paste cup and saucer group, 1758-1830, each having partial gilt reserves and floral accents, two with grey crown D mark, others with little to no remnants of 2023 iron red crown D mark.

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