The David & Sarah Battie Collection, Asian Art, Antiques & Historic Textiles

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room South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire

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The David & Sarah Battie Collection, Asian Art, Antiques & Historic Textiles

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* Attic Greek krater, probably 4th century BC, the terracotta two handle vessel of baluster form decorated in black with figures, one side showing...

* William III delft charger, circa 1690, of lobed form and decorated in blue, green and yellow with a crowned half portrait facing right, W R abov...

* Mary II delft charger, circa 1690, of lobed form, decorated in blue, green and yellow with a crowned half portrait facing left, M R above amongs...

* Queen Anne delft charger probably Bristol, circa 1705-1710, showing Queen Anne standing, marked A R and crowned, with a sceptre in her right han...

* A large Leeds creamware chestnut basket with cover and stand, each piece with a band of geometric piercing, the tureen with a scalloped rim and ...

* A Creamware pottery Mug, probably Leeds, of spreading cylindrical form with green and brown abstract pattern, entwined strap handle having leaf ...

* Chinese 'Nanking Cargo' blue and white porcelain tea cup and saucer, circa 1752, decorated with landscapes, “Christie’s, The Nanking Cargo, Lot ...

* A Pountney & Allies 'Bristol Views Series' pottery meat plate circa 1830, blue and white transfer printed with a view of Hotwells, printed 'Bris...

* A commemorative earthenware jug circa 1821, with a copper and pink lustre decoration, printed in black with a half profile of Queen Caroline and...

* A large Leeds creamware cruet set, the stand with a band of geometric piercing, impressed mark to base, 23.5 cm diameter x 23 cm high together w...

* A William IV pottery plate made to commemorate the Reform Act of 1832, purple transfer print showing the dissolution of parliament and so titled...

* A collection of Queen Victoria commemorative pottery jugs, circa 1837, printed in various colours including green and black, many with profile p...

* A pair of George III and Queen Charlotte commemorative plates, 1820, a matched pair of underglaze blue and white transfer-printed commemorative ...

* Sutherland (Graham, 1908-1980), a pink and white bone china part tea service, comprising, two tea cups and saucers, a coffee cup and saucer, a ...

* A collection of Leeds creamware, including a pierced sauce tureen, the cover with a flower finial with stand and ladle, the stand 18 cm diameter...

* An rococo porcelain candlestand probably Derby, 18th century, modelled as a young girl playing the lute with a lamb at her side on a naturalisti...

* A George III period canary yellow pottery commemorative jug, printed with a profile of Sir Francis Burdett facing right, with two line verse 'Th...

* A William IV & Queen Adelaide Coronation pottery jug, 1831, Staffordshire pottery jug with underglaze transfer portraits of King William and Que...

* A Wedgwood porcelain fruit basket, circa 1820, the oval fruit basket with a yellow band, blue flowers and green leaves pattern border, impressed...

* A Pountney & Allies 'Bristol Views Series' pottery meat plate, circa 1830, blue and white transfer printed with a view of Clifton from the River...

* A collection of George IV commemorative pottery jugs, circa 1830, four by Goodwin, Bridgewood & Harris, each printed in black having a profile o...

* A rare George II commemorative porcelain mug by Robert Hancock of the Worcester factory circa 1760, of baluster form printed in black showing a ...

* Pountney & Allies 'Bristol Views Series' meat dish, circa 1830, large blue and white transfer printed dish with a view of Bristol harbour, print...

* A large collection of mixed ceramics, including a large Staffordshire vase/figure of a cow suckling her calf, 28 cm high, a pair of Staffordshir...

* A collection of Queen Victorian commemorative pottery jugs circa 1837, printed in blue, pink and purple, with profile portraits, largest 18.5 cm...

* A collection of Sunderland lustre pottery, including a 19th century Sunderland pink lustre jug with transfer printed Wearmouth bridge scene, mar...

* A Wedgwood Creamware Sweet Basket, with rolled handle and wickerwork moulding, stamped to base, circa 1780, together with a Wedgwood Creamware V...

* A Pountney & Allies 'Bristol Views Series' pottery wash jug and basin, circa 1830, blue and white transfer printed with a harbour view, printed ...

* A Leeds pierced creamware pedestal urn with lid, the body of oval form and pierced geometric pattern on pedestal support upon a square base and ...

* De Morgan (William, 1839-1917). An early Fulham period silver-lustre yellow baluster pottery vase decorated by B. Sirocchi, decorated with a des...

* Ravilious (Eric, 1903-1942). A 1953 Elizabeth II coronation pottery mug from the design by Eric Ravillious for Wedgwood, black printed marks to ...

* An Aldermaston Pottery studio pottery jug, of ovoid form decorated in blue and green, unidentified potters mark to base, 27 cm high, together wi...

* A collection of studio pottery, including a Raku glazed studio pottery vase by Julie Furminger, of ovoid form on a round foot, raised JF seal ma...

* Rie (Lucie, 1902 - 1995). A matched group of five stoneware coffee cups and saucers, circa 1957, all with an oatmeal and manganese glaze and dec...

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