antiques & fine art sale

22nd March 2018

Lot 793

A Jasperware stilton dish and cover, with sprigged classical style decoration, the stand with leaf and berry border, impressed to underside "Lear". Diameter 25.5 cm, overall height 21 cm.

Sold for £80

Lot 794

A Bohemian blue flash bowl and stand, late 19th/early 20th century, the bowl with shaped rim, starburst panels on the faceted stem with central knop on a wide circular base. Diameter 28 cm, height 26 cm.

Sold for £35

Lot 795

Two Irish cut glass ships type decanters. Tallest 31 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 796

A pair of Spode Pearlware pickle dishes, early 19th century, with blue and white transfer printed decoration, printed marks to underside, and a Pearlware blue and white transfer printed waisted mug, early 19th century. 12.7 cm and 9.7 cm respectively.

Sold for £30

Lot 797

A Baccarat etched glass flask, moon shaped, with stopper, etched mark to base also inscribed to both pieces "237". Height 27 cm (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 798

A Moorcroft Foxglove pattern vase, date cipher for 1994, waisted form, with panels of foxgloves interspersed with arum lilies, factory impressed marks. Height 30.5 cm.

Sold for £160

Lot 799

A Moorcroft Clooney pattern vase, date cipher for 1992, designed by Sally Tuffin, impressed and inscribed factory marks and further inscribed in gilt "J. Moorcroft 4.11.92". Height 31 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £140

Lot 800

A Moorcroft Oberon pattern baluster vase, circa 1993/95, signed by Rachel Bishop, factory impressed and inscribed marks. Height 31.5 cm.

Sold for £190

Lot 801

A Derby figure of Athena, circa 1770/80, her left hand resting on a shield bearing the face mask of the gorgon, her owl perched on a stack of books beside her, all on a Rococo scrolling base, with patch marks to the underside, incised "No. 298, 3 Size" and with incised triangle. Height 6 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £150

Lot 802

A Derby group of Jason and Medea at the altar of Diana, circa 1780, Diana standing on a rams mask plinth with quiver, arrows on her back, a bow by her right hand side, Jason and Medea on a naturalistic ground standing either side of her, sword and shield to the foreground, incised "No. 37" and further incised "3". 59 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £190

Lot 803

A Samson porcelain figure of Mars, 19th century, standing before a floral bocage with trophy banners and shield, Alectryon incarnate as a rooster at his feet, the base with gilt heightened scrolls and applied floral sprays. Height 28 cm.

Sold for £90

Lot 804

A Samson porcelain figural candlestick, 19th century, after an 18th century Derby model, female seated before a flowering bocage and with open bird cage in her lap, a sheep recumbent at her feet, all on a gilt turquoise puce heightened Rococo scrolling base. Height 25 cm. NOTE - Originally one of a pair the partner figure most likely a standing shepherd. The open bird cage alludes to her virtue not being intact.

Sold for £100

Lot 805

A Bow bocage figure of a dancer, circa 1760/70, modelled as a young boy wearing a plumed hat and long jacket with fanciful trousers all with floral pattern standing in front of a large floral encrusted bocage and on a Rococo scrolling ground with further applied floral sprays and heightened with gilding and turquoise, unmarked. Height 22 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £100

Lot 806

A pair of Staffordshire pearlware figures, Mark Anthony and Cleopatra, circa 1820, each modelled in a reclining pose on a faux marble rectangular marble base. 22 cm and 21 cm respectively (see illustration).

Sold for £500

Lot 807

A pair of French porcelain scent bottles, second half 19th century, each with bulbous body with pink tinged floral encrustations with beaded rims. Height 18 cm.

Sold for £80

Lot 808

A Vienna style claret and gilt ground tea kettle and cover, late 19th/early 20th century, of globular form with gilt bronze dolphin form and porcelain bale handle, the cover with a gilt knop connected to the handle by a short beaded chain, the body painted with a continuous view of children dancing and courting, beehive mark to underside and inscribed "Werbung" and "Tanz", height 17 cm including handle, and a Vienna style cabinet plate, mid 19th/early 20th century, painted with rural view of figures before a building and mountainous landscape at a roadside junction, bordered with gilt scrolls and trelliswork against a claret ground, beehive mark to underside, diameter 21 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 809

A good English porcelain jug, early to mid 19th century, with foliate moulded spout and rope twist rim heightened with gilding above a finely decorated panel of flowers against an amethyst ground within a gilt frame, flanked either side by gilt scrolls and baskets, the handle with foliate terminals heightened with gilding. Height 14 cm (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 810

A pair of Continental porcelain cosmetic dishes and covers, 19th century, the covers with a relief moulded floral decorated knop above the spiral fluted body, the base supported on three twisting branch form legs heightened with gilding and with side handle with moulded foliate terminal heightened with gilding against a yellow ground, crossed swords marks to underside and numbered 56 above an asterisk. Height 9.5 cm, bowl diameter 9 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 811

A rare Derby porcelain cream pot and cover, circa 1820, of oil lamp form, the globular body with floral encrustations against a royal blue ground, the foliate moulded spout heightened with gilding and with tall S scroll foliate handle further heightened with gilding, red crowned D mark. Height 10.5 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £90

Lot 812

A Yorkshire style Toby jug, typical form, holding a foaming quart and wearing a spotted neckerchief, pink waistcoat and green jacket with yellow knee length trousers. Height 29 cm.

Sold for £20

Lot 813

A Continental porcelain figure group after Pears, late 19th century, modelled as a young boy and girl seated opposite one another and blowing bubbles all beneath a glass dome on ebonised plinth. Overall height 44 cm, width +/- 28 cm.

Sold for £65

Lot 814

A half length portrait miniature on porcelain panel, mid 19th century, young lady, mounted in a burr maple frame, the reverse with applied paper with ink inscription "Mary Dugdale ?" above "Joseph Robson 1853". Panel 9.5 cm x 8.5 cm, overall 18.2 cm x 14.6 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 815

A Shelley Sunset & Tall Trees coffee service, 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 plates, sugar basin, cream jug, coffee pot and rectangular tray, green printed mark to base "Registered 723404" (see illustration).

Sold for £280

Lot 816

A Whitehaven Pottery transfer printed darning egg, "The Young Nurse" and "Little Titty", circa 1820-1840, also initialled "JH". Length 11.5 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £440

Lot 817

Three Sunderland lustre plaques, 19th century, two with religious texts with shell and scroll moulded borders, the other with printed garden scene, all heightened with enamels. Largest diameter 24 cm.

Sold for £75

Lot 818

Three Sunderland lustre maritime scene plaques, one decorated with The Flying Cloud Boston, one with Mariners Arms and one with two masted vessel, all with shell and scroll moulded borders. Largest 23.5 cm.

Sold for £100

Lot 819

Two Whieldon type plates, circa 1780, each with shaped and moulded border. Diameters 18.5 and 24 cm.

Sold for £100

Lot 820

Two Whieldon type plates, circa 1780-90, the largest with moulded border of basket weave cells and scrolls, each with shaped rim. Diameters 30.5 cm and 24 cm.

Sold for £95

Lot 821

Three Sunderland lustre maritime jugs, 19th century, each with black printed decoration, the larger with a view of the cast iron bridge over the river Weir flanked by maritime scenes, the two smaller jugs with printed ship decoration and verse "Forget/Forgive" or "I Envy No Ones Birth or Fame ...". Tallest 22.5 cm.

Sold for £100

Lot 822

English bat printed and other porcelain pottery, early 19th century, to include bat printed topographical courting scenes, commemorative death of Princess Charlotte sauce boat, moulded hare coursing and stag hunt plates, brig moulded tea cup and saucer and others (31).

Sold for £20

Lot 823

A pair of Victorian Wakefield green glass "dump" inkwell, 19th century, spherical form, decorated with a series of air bubbles and with blown knop stoppers. Height 12.5 cm and 13 cm.

Sold for £90

Lot 824

A pair of Continental porcelain figures, circa 1880, modelled as European male and female dressed as Mandarins each holding a basket, the lady also holding a fan. 17 cm.

Sold for £35

Lot 825

A pair of Continental porcelain ribbon plates, late 19th century, decorated in the Imari palette with iron red flowers and blue petals, with pierced basket weave border with gilt rim, impressed marks. Diameter 27 cm.

Sold for £25

Lot 826

A large French Faience bowl, 19th century, the interior centre decorated with a hare amongst stylised flowers, the raised and ribbed sides with geometric band before an upturned rim. Diameter 55 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £240

Lot 827

Five Beswick Peter Scott ducks, to include a King Eider, mallard, wigeon, shoveler and pochard, all with printed marks. Longest 10.5 cm.

Sold for £140

Lot 828

A Karl Ens porcelain budgerigar, early 20th century, naturalistically modelled on a leafy stump, printed marks, height 12.8 cm, a Beswick kangaroo, No. 1160, and a Beswick BP2 greyhound.

Sold for £42

Lot 829

A Beswick four piece kitten orchestra, Beswick koala bear, Grafton China "Swains Study Series" puppy with ball and a Wade baby bear. Tallest 6 cm.

Sold for £20

Lot 830

A small collection of Mary Gregory style glass, to include a blue glass container with metal mounts, amber glass pot with hinged cover, amber glass pot and cover, pair of liquor glasses and a pair of Solifleur vases. Tallest 12 cm.

Sold for £180

Lot 831

A large blue and white porcelain tureen and cover, early 19th century, oval slightly scalloped form, the cover with an exotic dolphin framed by Rococo style vacant cartouches against a dark blue ground, the tureen with moulded scrolling handles, vacant cartouches and moulded leaves, all against a dark blue ground. Diameter 44 cm.

Sold for £380

Lot 832

A Worcester porcelain meat dish, circa 1770, with shaped and vacant cartouches against a scale blue ground, seal mark to underside. Diameter 38 cm.

Sold for £65

Lot 833

A Continental porcelain clock garniture, circa 1890, the clock with a cherub looking down on a semi clad shepherd and his female companion all against a floral encrusted body with pink and green ground heightened with gilding, the vases ensuite with covers and with pierced handles, each body decorated with putti, floral encrustations against a pink and green ground heightened with gilding. Clock 45 cm, vases and covers 41.5 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £350

Lot 834

A Continental porcelain table centrepiece, late 19th century, with a moulded and pierced basket decorated with floral bouquets and encrustations above a floral encrusted column flanked by a gardener and his female companion on a pierced Rococo style base heightened with gilding. Height 51 cm.

Sold for £300

Lot 835

A pair of Majolica wine coolers, 19th century, each with shaped rim and two putti wrapped in drapes and relief moulded leaves all on a domed circular base, typical colours of greens, yellows and mauve, one impressed with the letter "E" to the underside. Diameter 50 cm, height 38.5 cm (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 836

A Dresden china table centrepiece, late 19th century, a quatreform pierced bowl decorated with floral sprays and floral encrustations on a central floral encrusted shaft flanked by a male piper and his female companion, all on a triform Rococo style base heightened with gilding. 49.5 cm.

Sold for £280

Lot 837

A large Victorian Majolica jardiniere and stand, circa 1880, the jardiniere with relief moulded lilac flowers within Art Nouveau bands, the bulbous stand similar decorated with flowers and love hearts within Nouveau panels and with moulded stiff leaves, both pieces impressed "R". Height 113.5 cm, diameter 40 cm (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 838

A Continental terracotta novelty, late 19th century, modelled as a distressed boot with a mouse resting on the top whilst peering down at a smaller mouse peeking out from under a seam. Width 9 cm.

Sold for £30

Lot 839

A set of four Venetian glass lantern style walls lights, early 20th century, each surmounted with a brass flag, the honeycomb moulded base and cover with applied prunts and all supported on an S scroll branch. Height 64 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 840

An extensive Minton Country Rose dinner service, late 19th century.

Sold for £180

Lot 841

Three Masons ironstone hydra jugs, 19th century, typical form, Imari palette and with biting serpent handle, impressed marks. Tallest 20.5 cm, smallest 12 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 842

A Doulton Lambeth stoneware silver mounted mustard pot, silver hallmarked London 1875, designed by Edith D. Lupton, with domed silver cover and shaped thumb piece above a swollen body with bands of leaves interspersed by a beaded band, impressed and incised marks, and two Doulton stoneware salt pots, one with silver rim on three feet, the other drum form.

Sold for £75

Lot 843

Nineteen wine glasses, and a short vase, 19th century. Tallest 14.5 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 844

Glassware, 19th century, to include two Georgian spirit decanters, large rummer, large wheel cut goblet, moulded glass jug and bubble glass wine glass with wheel etched war trophies above legend "Floreat Arma Casarea", a Roemer and custard cups. Tallest 22 cm (14).

Not Sold

Lot 845

A pair of Royal Worcester handpainted cabinet plates, date codes for 1919 and 1920, each signed "A. Shuck", decorated with either apples and blackberries or peaches and gooseberries against an apple green border highlighted with gilt scrolls and pink ground vignettes, heightened with gilded jewels and a shaped rim, printed and impressed marks. Diameter 22.5 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £380

Lot 846

A set of three French figures, late 19th century, comprising a musician, farmer and gentleman, each with painted faces their attire heightened with gilding and all standing before a stump, shaped based. Tallest 25 cm.

Sold for £38

Lot 847

A pair of Mary Gregory style jugs, late 19th century, the green glass bodies with opaque painted decoration of a young girl and boy each before a willowy tree, each with a clear glass handle. 18 cm and 18.5 cm.

Sold for £120

Lot 848

Twelve Prattware pot lids, to include Ross & Sons Genuine Bears Grease Perfumed, The Battle of The Nile, Village Wedding, Transplanting Rice, Shakespeare's House and others. Bears Grease 7.5 cm, widest 10.5 cm.

Sold for £180

Lot 849

Two decanters, one Victorian one Edwardian.

Not Sold

Lot 850

An Edwardian cranberry glass bowl, housed in a plated stand. Height excluding carrying handle 13.5 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 851

An Edward VIII Dame Laura Knight coronation mug, and three other Royal Souvenir mugs.

Not Sold

Lot 852

A Naples figure group, young boy and girl. Height 13 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 853

Three Naples putto musicians. Height 11.5 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 854

Two German putto figures, each with cage. Height 15 cm.

Sold for £22

Lot 855

A Meissen style figure group, children playing, crossed swords mark to base. Length 18 cm.

Sold for £42

Lot 856

A Rosenthal plaque, Nymphenburg polychrome dish and cabbage leaf plate. Largest diameter 31 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 857

A Wedgwood Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee goblet, and an etched Coronation two handled goblet. Tallest 20 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 858

A late 19th century paperweight, set with variegated and coloured canes. Diameter 7 cm, height 5.5 cm.

Sold for £85

Lot 859

A Victorian tazza, a bread plate, signed blue Art Glass vase, glass candlestick and pressed glass Victoria Jubilee plate.

Sold for £30

Lot 860

WITHDRAWN - An Art Deco "Bone China Scotia Salisbury" pattern tea set (20).

Not Sold

Lot 861

Sixteen Victorian coloured glasses, each with applied foliate decoration.

Sold for £10

Lot 862

An Art Deco spot enamel decorated liqueur set, a Victorian glass Jubilee plate and German boot measure.

Not Sold

Lot 863

A Victorian fairing, man and child, and a Staffordshire house money box. Tallest 12 cm.

Sold for £18

Lot 864

A pair of Edwardian bisque ware busts, boy and girl. Height 13.5 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 865

A French porcelain desk standish by Jacob Petite, circa 1870, handpainted with floral sprays within a moulded foliate scroll and shell border, inscribed marks. Width 38 cm.

Sold for £50

Lot 866

A Crown Dresden porcelain cabaret set, circa 1900, with panels of courting couples and floral sprays against a yellow ground, inscribed marks.

Sold for £320

Lot 866A

An English porcelain twelve piece part dessert service, circa 1900, decorated with a band of roses against a salmon pink and gilt border, comprising eight plates, two short tazzas and two tall tazzas.

Sold for £120

Lot 867

A large Art Nouveau style pink glass vase. Height 42 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 868

A Victorian toilet jug, basin and chamber pot, with pink band border.

Not Sold

Lot 869

A pair of Sevres style pot pourri vases and covers, 19th century, after a model designed by Jean Claude Duplessis The Elder, each with floral knop and pierced cover and shoulder above panels of courting couples and landscapes, all in a lapis blue ground heightened with gilt decorations, pseudo interlaced L marks to underside initialled A above L (faults and losses). Height 26 cm.

Sold for £260

Lot 870

A blown glass gin pig, with silver collar, possibly for Edward Langridge & Co., Birmingham 1904. Length 55 cm.

Sold for £70

Lot 871

A rare Prattware bust of Alexander Pope, incised date verso "1834" and with further indecipherable incised marks to the left side of the waisted plinth. Height 28 cm.

Sold for £260

Lot 872

Three dessert plates, early 20th century, each depicting exotic birds framed by birds in flight and roses and with blue ground border with gilt scroll and trellis decoration, Pattern No. HB6968, printed and inscribed marks. Diameter 22.8 cm.

Sold for £38

Lot 873

A Coalport dessert service, mid 20th century, comprising 6 plates and 2 shaped dishes, each with handpainted botanic study decoration against a royal blue ground with gilt cartouche shaped vignettes, Pattern No. 8295, printed and impressed marks.

Sold for £65

Lot 874

A cut glass table lamp, 20th century, decorated with a series of hobnail and strawberry cut panels. Height 39.5 cm.

Sold for £60

Lot 875

A pair of Sitzendorf figures, 20th century, modelled as a boy flute player and a shepherdess, with dog or sheep respectively, and a Sitzendorf vase with three gilt scroll handles flanking panels of dancing muses, raised on three lion paw feet. Tallest 17 cm.

Sold for £85

Lot 876

A Zsolnay Pecs reticulated barrel, early 20th century, decorated in blues, reds and browns against a yellow ground, raised on four pierced bun feet. Height 14.5 cm, width 16.5 cm.

Sold for £160

Lot 877

A Royal Albert Old Country Rose tea and dinner service, 11 26.5 cm plates, 10 20.5 cm plates, 9 18 cm plates, 25 15.5 cm plates, 8 dessert bowls, 9 soup bowls, teapot and stand, 30 tea cups, 28 small saucers, 1 large saucer, milk jug, 4 smaller jugs, 2 sugar basins, sucrier, 4 condiments, small jug, pair of vases, 3 small shaped bowls, lidded tureen, 2 cake stands, sandwich plate and oval serving dish.

Sold for £460

Lot 878

A pair of Georgian decanters, mallet form, with shaped stoppers and clear bands above four ring necks and with part faceted and fluted bodies. Height 28 cm A pair of monochrome Chinese vases, Republic period, decorated with loadies in a fenced garden, heightened with gilding, pseudo Qianlong seal mark. Height 25 cm.

Sold for £420

Lot 879

A pair of Staffordshire spaniels, 19th century, each with copper lustre patches, chain and painted face, height 30.5 cm, and three other 19th century Staffordshire spaniels, 29-32.5 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 880

Three orange patch Staffordshire dogs, 19th century, two with black noses, one with pink nose, 9.5-14 cm, and a pair of Staffordshire orange patch cats, 20th century, each with moulded green bow tied around their neck, height 19.5 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 881

A German glass vase, 19th century, the baluster body decorated with a band of ribbons around the neck above a band of flowers and leaves, all on a short knop and spreading domed foot. Height 31.5 cm.

Sold for £30

Lot 882

A Copeland transfer printed turkey plate, mid 19th century, depicting a castle ruin with three figures on a bridge and cattle by a river in moonlight with a floral garland border, printed marks verso "Copeland Late Spode" and impressed crown. Width 53.8 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 883

An Ironstone China blue and white transfer printed Nankin Jar pattern meat plate, mid 19th century, decorated with flowering vases in bellflower border, printed mark verso. Width 52.5 cm.

Sold for £80

Lot 884

Attributed to Benjamin E. Goodwin a Nonpareil pattern meat plate, second quarter 19th century, transfer printed in blue and white with four figures conversing on riverbank, castles and mountains beyond, the border with vignettes of figures by castles and rivers, with printed mark verso of an eagle above a shaped cartouche inscribed "Nonpareil" and with initials BG. Diameter 49.5 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 885

A Maddock & Seddon blue and white transfer printed Fairy Villas pattern turkey plate, circa 1840/50, with moulded juice channels and reservoir and with fantastical landscape bordered by flowers and with crowned transfer printed mark verso. Diameter 49 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 886

A blue and white transfer printed turkey dish, mid 19th century, decorated with pheasant upon a balustrade surrounded by flowers and with floral border, impressed No. 18 to underside. Diameter 48 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 887

A Blackhurst & Tunnicliffe Athens pattern blue and white transfer printed turkey plate, circa 1880, decorated with classical ruins with figures and bridge and with border of flowers and beads, impressed mark "Stoneware B&T" and with part obscured printed mark. Diameter 54.5 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 888

A Robinson Wood & Brownfield blue and white transfer printed Florencia pattern turkey plate, circa 1840, diameter 49.5 cm, and a manganese transfer printed turkey plate, circa 1950, with printed mark verso "Vesper". Diameter 49 cm.

Sold for £80

Lot 889

Two blue and white transfer printed Willow pattern meat plates, mid 19th century. Diameters 44.5 and 44 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 890

A pair of Bovey Tracey Pottery Co. blue and white transfer printed Asiatic Pheasant meat plates, circa 1860, each with transfer printed mark, diameter 40 cm, a Wild rose pattern blue and white plate, diameter 38 cm, and an Allertons Kenilworth pattern meat plate, diameter 44 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 891

Three blue and white transfer printed Willow pattern meat plates, 19th century, the smallest with printed coat of arms above initials CRS and with impressed fouled anchor, diameter 40 cm, another with blank impressed mark and with printed mark to Stone China, diameter 48 cm, and another diameter 49 cm.

Not Sold