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A part Foley china dinner set with red and gold design, including 4 serving platters (21cm, 29cm, 35cm, 40cm), 2 lidded serving bowls 22cm, 6 dinner plates 26cm, 5 plates 23cm, 6 soup bowls, 3 plates 22cm, 6 saucers 17cm, 6 small plates 16cm, and 1 sauce jug. Some pieces have light scuffs or scratches but no sign of any cracks or chips (please see images). (39)
Garden Statues: An Austin and Seeley composition stone greyhound, 2nd half 19th century, 57cm high by 100cm long Felix Austin went into business in 1828 having bought moulds from a firm that had gone out of business. He established works in New Road, London, describing himself variously as an architect, statuary mason and sculptor as well as artificial stone maker. His material was not the same as the ceramic body used by Mrs Coade but made from Portland cement, broken stone, pounded marble and coarse sand (The Builder 1868). However, like Mrs Coade, he encouraged leading architects and designers to work for him. Around 1840 he entered into partnership with John Seeley. Seeley had trained at the Royal Academy Schools and also made an artificial stone which he called artificial limestone, before entering into partnership with Austin. In 1841 they published their first catalogue, Pleasure Grounds etc. from their address in New Road. The preface begins “Austin’s Artificial Stone is of a light tint, requires no painting or colouring, will not sustain injury from the severest winter, and, being impervious to wet, is particularly applicable to all kinds of water works. Its superiority is now so thoroughly established, that the most eminent architects and scientific gentlemen have expressed, in their highest terms, their approbation of its durability, and close resemblance to the real stone”. The Cotswold Collection. See lot 1 for further information.
A rare Staffordshire glazed redware teapot, cover and stand, circa 1740-50Of compressed globular form, decorated with a broad cream-coloured band to the centre sgraffito-decorated with a wavy motif, the rim, tip of the spout and top of the handle edged in cream slip, the low domed cover similarly decorated and with a small acorn finial, the circular stand with three distinctive shaped feet and a cream slip line around the rim, with a lead glaze, 12.1cm high including stand (3)Footnotes:A redware teapot of comparable form was sold by Bonhams on 2 May 2018, lot 209. For a group of similar teapots, see Rosalie Wise Sharp, China to Light Up a House, Vol.2 (2016), p.23.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An engraved light baluster wine glass, circa 1750The bell bowl with a formal border of scrolled diaper panels alternating with floral sprays below the rim, set on a beaded cushion knop above a triple-annulated knop and teared inverted baluster section terminating with a basal knop, over a conical foot, 17.5cm highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A baluster wine glass and a light baluster glass, circa 1715 and 1745One with a conical bowl with a solid teared base, set on a six-sided moulded stem with diamonds at the shoulder, over a folded conical foot, 17cm high, the other with a bell bowl on a tall slender multi-knopped stem with an angular knop above a true baluster between triple and double annulated knops, over a conical foot, 17.4cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Brian Watson, Marsham, 28 April 2000 (moulded-stem glass)With William MacAdam, Edinburgh, 12 November 1994 (light baluster glass)Basil Jefferies CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A composite-stem wine glass and two light baluster glasses, circa 1750-60The composite-stem glass with a lipped trumpet bowl solid at the base, set on a cushion knop over a multi-spiral airtwist baluster stem, on a conical foot, 17.6cm high, together with a light baluster wine glass, the bell bowl engraved to the rim with three diaper panels alternating with floral sprays, the slender stem with angular and cushion knops above a beaded inverted baluster and basal knop, on a conical foot, 18.4cm high, and a light baluster goblet, the bell bowl on a stem with a central knop between opposing balusters, over a domed foot, 18.8cm high (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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