ENGLISH & EUROPEAN CERAMICS & GLASS TUESDAY 24TH NOVEMBER 2020 SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS Please dial +44 (0)1722 followed by the number listed below ENGLISH & EUROPEAN CERAMICS & GLASS VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE & PROBATE Clare Durham 424507 Jeremy Lamond MRICS ASFAV FRSA 424598 Hollie Morrison 446964 Paul Viney ASFAV 424509 Amanda Lawrence 424509 20TH CENTURY DESIGN Michael Jeffery 424505 GENERAL OFFICE Zoe Smith 446955 Janice Clift (Office Manager) 424500 Sarah Bennie ASIAN ART Megan Corbett John Axford MRICS ASFAV 424506 Pauline Jones Jeremy Morgan +44 (0)7812 601098 Nicola Young Amber Lees 424571 Sarah Lopez­Ferreiro 424591 CASTLE GATE RECEPTION Sally Litherland CHINESE PAINTINGS & CALLIGRAPHY Freya Yuan­Richards 424589 MARKETING Amber Lees 424571 Sally Trench 446959 FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART & CLOCKS ACCOUNTS Mark Yuan­Richards 411854 Ruth Pike Jim Gale 339161 Sharon Ringwood Suzy Becsy 446974 BOARD OF DIRECTORS JAPANESE ART John Axford MRICS ASFAV Alexandra Aguilar 424583 Chairman Sarah Lopez­Ferreiro 424591 Natalie Milsted FCCA JEWELLERY Managing Director Marielle Whiting FGA 424595 Paul Viney ASFAV Jonathan Edwards FGAA (Consultant) 424504 Non­Executive Director Charlotte Glyde FGA 424586 ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS MEDALS & COINS, ARMS & ARMOUR Janice Clift Ned Cowell 341469 Clare Durham Zoe Cordey 446980 Victor Fauvelle Will Hobbs PAINTINGS Michael Jeffery Victor Fauvelle 446961 Jeremy Lamond MRICS ASFAV FRSA Ed Beer 446962 Rupert Slingsby Hannah Farthing 446970 Marielle Whiting FGA Mark Yuan­Richards SILVER Rupert Slingsby 424501 Lucy Chalmers 424594 TRIBAL ART & ANTIQUITIES Will Hobbs 339752 Zoe Cordey 446980 SOCIETY OF FINE ART AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS ENGLISH & EUROPEAN CERAMICS & GLASS TUESDAY 24TH NOVEMBER 2020 10.00AM at our Castle Street Salerooms, SP1 3SU Clare Durham 01722 424507 [email protected] VIEWING BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Saturday 21st November 10.00am – 1.00pm Monday 23rd November 10.00am – 4.00pm There is no viewing on the morning of the sale. Please contact the department to make an appointment. Hollie Morrison 01722 446964 [email protected] SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR UPDATED COVID-19 GUIDANCE IMPORTANT CHANGES TO OUR BIDDING PROCEDURE Owing to the recent introduction of Money Laundering Regulations, clients wishing to bid in this auction are likely to be asked to provide two LIVE ONLINE BIDDING – FREE OF CHARGE forms of identification. This applies to both new and existing clients. LIVE BUYER’S PREMIUM Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 25% plus VAT. bid.woolleyandwallis.co.uk Please register by 5pm on Monday 23rd November TELEPHONE BIDDING Requests for telephone bids cannot be accepted after 5pm on Monday 23rd November. Instagram: @woolleyandwallisceramics CONDITION OF LOTS @woolleyandwallissalerooms Buyers are advised to obtain a full condition report prior to bidding, as descriptions do not necessarily list all faults. Facebook: @woolleyandwallis COLLECTION OF LOTS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Please note that all lots will be cleared from our Castle Street saleroom to Twitter: @woolleywallis our Castle Gate office on Friday 27th November. Please note lots will not be available for collection on Saturdays. Pinterest: Woolley and Wallis Please contact 01722 424507 to arrange collection. All accounts to be settled prior to collection. Payment is still made at Castle Street. Our Castle Gate address details and map are at the back of this catalogue. ILLUSTRATIONS Front cover: Lot 354 Back cover: Lot 82 Catalogue £12.00 (£15.00 by post) 1 1 A large pair of Irish glass vases or centrepieces, 19th century, of 2 A pair of cut glass sweetmeat jars and covers, 19th century, cut with campana shape, cut with a hobnail band, an everted rim and raised on thick, diamond hobnail bands and raised on square feet, and a globular sweetmeat circular starcut feet, 24cm. (2) £250-350 jar with cover and removable base, cut all over with sharp hobnail banding, 26.5cm max. (7) £150-250 Provenance: Edmund de Rothschild, the Trustees of Exbury House, Hampshire. 3 A pair of glass carafes, early 19th century, cut with bands of polished 4 A pair of cut glass sweetmeat jars and covers, 19th century, raised lappets and shallow neck rings, a claret jug and stopper with a stepped neck, on octagonal bases, a pair of baluster vases cut with an allover diamond and two cut glass jugs with hobnail bands, 27cm max. (6) £250-350 design, and a small cut glass jug, 27.5cm max. (7) £150-250 5 Two cut glass pineapple stands, early 19th century, with wide feet, 6 Seven decanters and stoppers, late 18th/19th century, most of cut with diamond bands and stepped decoration, 13cm high max. (2) mallet form, variously engraved with flowers, grapevine and leaf swags, one £150-250 inscribed ‘W Collier’, another ‘S Lowden’, then with ‘Port’, ‘Brandy’, ‘Hock’ and ‘Rum’, 30cm max. (14) £300-500 2 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price 7 Two small decanters and stoppers and a carafe, 19th century, all of globular form rising to a long slender neck, variously cut with facets and polished ovals, the stoppers blown, 24.7cm max. (5) £100-200 8 An Irish (Cork) decanter and stopper, late 18th century, the moulded base cut above with a star and diamond motifs, the neck applied with three rings, bullseye stopper, moulded mark beneath the foot, and a pair of plain mallet decanters and flat faceted stoppers, 29.3cm max. (6) £200-300 7 8 9 A good pair of cut glass decanters and stoppers, early 19th century, the ovoid bodies cut with a wide band of ovals beneath stepped necks, with cut mushroom stoppers, 26.5cm. (4) £100-200 10 Two small decanters and stoppers, mid 19th century, one of unusual bell shape and engraved with a continuous band of grapevine, the other with a slender mallet shaped body and decorated with bands of polished circles and deep engraved ridges, 31cm max. (4) £150-250 9 10 11 A large pair of Dutch or Bohemian glass spirit flasks, c.1740, of flattened rectangular form with rounded shoulders, engraved with stylized tulips to the wider sides and lily of the valley to the narrow sides, 23.5cm. (2) £100-200 12 A pair of cut glass table lustres, 19th century, hung with strings of lustre drops and raised on flat circular bases, 18.5cm. (2) £100-200 11 12 3 13 Nine jelly or sorbet glasses, 18th/19th century, seven with rounded 14 Fifteen jelly or dwarf ale glasses,18th/19th century, with slender bowls moulded with honeycomb or spiral designs and raised on circular or bell or drawn trumpet bowls, most with spiral moulding or vertical flutes, lobed feet, one pan­topped and engraved with a floral design, another with one with a pan top, three with a single handle and one two­handled, 12cm spiral moulding to a drawn trumpet bowl, 13.8cm. (9) £100-200 max. (15) £100-200 15 Six glass rummers, 19th century, with generous rounded bowls raised 16 A pair of glass rummers and a pair of tumblers, 19th century, the on short stems and square lemon squeezer bases, 11.4cm max. (6) rummers with rounded bowls engraved with the initials ‘JE’, the tumblers with £100-200 ‘JJ’ linked by a continuous floral band, and a third tumbler engraved ‘FH’ within leaf swags, 14.3cm max. (5) £100-200 17 Nine small glasses, 18th/19th century, with drawn trumpet, bucket 18 Two sets of six glass rummers, early 19th century, with rounded and bell bowls raised on plain, knopped and baluster stems, 12.6cm max. funnel bowls, engraved with delicate stars and polished ovals, one set raised (9) £100-200 on square lemon squeezer bases, the others on short faceted stems, 13cm. (12) £250-350 19 A group of eight various glasses, 19th/20th century, including a 20 Eleven dwarf ale or jelly glasses, 18th/early 19th century, one with baluster goblet engraved with Jacobite motifs, two rummers, a cut glass wrythen moulding and a flammiform edge above a folded foot, three with champagne flute with a large facet knop, a champagne saucer with a fern vertical moulding, two similarly moulded and applied with a handle, one motif, a two­handled glass engraved ‘G J’ above ‘Feb 18th 1926’, a tall ale hexagonal, two of flared form with everted rim, another with vertical fluting, glass or wine flute, and a small wine with a hollow stem, 20cm max. (8) the last raised on a lemon squeezer foot, 12.8cm max. (11) £100-200 £150-250 4 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price 21 Four pairs of good cut glass decanters and stoppers, c.1800 and later, one pair of Penrose Waterford type with swags of diamond banding, another pair cut with polished lappets, the others with diamond banding and neck rings, with bullseye, mushroom and ball stoppers, 27cm max. (16) £400-600 22 Six decanters and stoppers, late 18th/19th century, of Prussian and mallet form, variously engraved with leaf swags, stiff leaf borders, star motifs and other formal designs, 28.8cm max. (12) £300-500 21 23 A set of four small cut glass spirit decanters and stoppers, 19th century, of slightly flattened cylindrical form, cut with a diamond band above vertical flutes, with spiral moulded ball stoppers, set in a leather­covered metal stand, 24.5cm overall. (9) £150-250 24 Three glass tazzae, mid 18th century, in three sizes, with flat circular tops with galleried rims, raised on moulded pedestal stems with annulated rings above domed folded feet, and a glass patch stand raised on a faceted stem enclosing a long tear, 31.7cm max dia.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages140 Page
-
File Size-