A PAIR OF H & R DANIEL CHELSEA-SHAPE CREAM BOWLS pattern 8623, each with floral finials to the lids, the white grounds decorated with bands of exotic birds and landscapes to the centre, each 24cm high (2)Provenance: The Beardmore Collection, no. 2328.Note: The pattern is recorded in 'Identifying Daniel Porcelain Tablewares' by B Smith and B Beardmore and 'Daniel Patterns on Porcelain Tablewares' by Susan and Gordon Pickett, 2023, page 334-337.
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Coalport - A collection of late 20th century and later porcelain china female table ware figurines. To include Chelsea, Katie modelled by John Bromley, Grace, debutantes Poppy, Tricia, your special day, Christine modelled and decorated by hand, Beth by Glynn, Gina modelled by Jenny Oliver, Loretta and Ladies of fashion - Jean Martin Evans. Together with a pair of Belle Epoque Lili and Gigi. 29cm tall.
Chelsea Porcelain Works - A pair of 18th century circa 1756-75 porcelain china dog figures, accompanied by a pair Staffordshire manner poodle figures. The two Chelsea dogs, appearing stood on rocky form bases, with gilt anchor marking to rear. Alongside a pair of poodle figures on rounded blue bases.
A pair of Chelsea Derby porcelain plates, mid-18th century, the centred with flowers, the border with doves amongst foliage and moulded gilt scrolls, gold anchor mark,22cm diameter (2)Condition ReportGilt rubbed particularly on one example. Crazing to both with heavy crazing to one example to one side. Imperfections from manufacture, with marks and chips to glaze to the bases.
A Chinese porcelain snuff bottle, Qing Dynasty, 19th century. Height 5.5cm, width 2.5cm.The vendor inherited the collection from his father in 2015. The vendors father inherited the collection in the late 1950's from his Aunt Blanche Gertrude Ealand who preferred to be known as Heather and was born in 1903. She was best friends with the famous artist Dame Laura Knight and there is a well known painting showing Blanche dressed in her hunting and fishing attire and holding a shotgun. She was also the Queen of the Chelsea Arts Ball in the 1920’s.Fritting to rim, faint bianco sopra bianco decoration
A collection of 18th, 19th and 20th pottery and porcelain - including a Chelsea-Derby covered sucrier, c.1775, painted with floral sprigs and turquoise foliate and gilt bead borders, with cone finial and gold painted mark, 13 cm high, tiny rim chips; an early 19th century creamware plate decorated with en grisaille with exotic birds, 23.75 cm diameter; a Susie Cooper Crown Works spiral decorated celadon glazed plate, 22.75 cm diameter; a Herend salt shaker; a Meissen outside decorated side plate with pink rose, cancelled mark; various 19th century Ironstone plates; etc. (28)
PAAR DECKELVASEN, Chelsea porcelain manufactory, bis 1784,Balusterform, in Enghals, Schulter und Rändern Reliefgoldmalerei, in der Wandung je zwei üppige Blumenbuketts mit Vögeln, ansonsten Blumen und Insekten, entspr. dekorierte Deckel mit vollplastischem Blumenknauf (je restauriert und min bestoßen), goldene Ankermarke über Glasur, H. 26,5 cm
A Samson figure group of a putto riding a goat, with other figures, on pierced scrolling base, bearing marks for Chelsea, 24.5cm high, together with a pair of Sizendorf figures of a shepherd and shepherdess, a pair of Sitzendorf figures of ladies and gentlemen with flowers and grapes, and two female figures, one representing the art of painting with an easel, the other with a basket of flowers, together with eleven further porcelain figures, Louis XV style, late 19th/early 20th century, to include a putto sculptor, a seated boy in pink jacket with a candelabra, blue sword mark, and a small seated Chinaman with moving head, bearing anchor mark, and shaped pill box, various marks, (18)
A 18th Century Chelsea porcelain bell shaped mug, hand decorated with two colourful Parrots sat on branches and leaves with other floral bouquets probably copied from one of George EdwardsBooks of birds, circa 1754-56, marked to the underside of the base with a small red anchor mark, approx 12cm high Further details: Professional restoration to cracks in the body of the mug.
A gilt-brass mounted Chelsea porcelain scent bottle and stopper, c.1765, modelled as a gallant with a bird cage at the base of a flower-encrusted tree trunk, a bird next to an open cage on the other side, the underside with a gilt flower, the stopper modelled as a bouquet of flowers, 9cm highCondition Report: An area of restoration to the base, further restoration present to a section of flowers underneath the higher bird cage and next to the gallant's head, and also to the rim next to the mount. The mount on the stopper has detached from the porcelain stopper and is stuck in the neck of the scent-bottle. This small mount could easily be removed and re-fixed to the stopper by a restorer.
A collection of porcelain figures, 19th century and later, each with gilt anchor mark verso, comprising: a gentleman modelled with a bird before a tree stump, with floral encrustations to the rococo style scroll base, 12cm high; a near pair of figures of a seated lady and gentleman modelled as flower pickers upon rococo style scroll bases, 13.5cm high and 14cm high, and a further near pair of a gardener and a lady with a basket of fruit and flowers, upon rococo style scroll bases with floral encrustations, each 19.5cm high with a set of four Chelsea-style porcelain figures, 20th century, depicting the four seasons, each with gilt anchor mark verso, each 14cm high and seven continental porcelain figures and figural groups, 19th century and later, to include: an Ackermann & Fritze figural group modelled as a lady playing the piano, accompanied by a gentleman, upon a florally encrusted rococo style scroll base, gilt highlights, painted maker's mark to underside, 10.5cm wide, a near pair of figures of a lady and gentleman before bocage, each upon circular base with gilt banding, indistinct maker's mark verso, each 9.5cm high, with four further examples (16) (at fault)
A PENNINGTON'S PORCELAIN SHELL MOULDED BUTTER BOAT, c.1780's, with biting snake handle, painted in underglaze blue with a landscape, 4 1/2" wide, together with a Stag pattern low Chelsea ewer and a lobed baluster cream jug, 4 1/4" high (3) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT) Condition Report: Butter boat good, Chelsea has a hairline crack, jug very heavily potted but OK bar discolouration to base.
A COLLECTION OF PENNINGTON'S PORCELAIN TABLEWARE, c.1790, all painted in underglaze blue and over painted in iron red, including a Chinese Lady and Servant teabowl and saucer, a Horse Tail pattern high Chelsea ewer and teabowl, and a Ladder Bridge Pagoda saucer, various sizes (12) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Ewer is poorly restored, Ladder Bridge saucer cracked and chipped, otherwise generally good bar the usual poor glazing.
A COLLECTION OF PENNINGTON'S PORCELAIN TABLEWARES, c.1780's, comprising an HP class Scolding Woman pattern tea bowl and saucer, bowl marked in underglaze blue, a Family Quarrel pattern tea bowl and saucer, two Smoker's Valet pattern tea bowls and a saucer, a Lady and Servant pattern high Chelsea ewer, sparrow beak jug, two saucers and a coffee cup, and a Crafty Angler pattern tea bowl and saucer (14) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: One lady and servant saucer has a 3cms hairline to rim, sparrow beak has a crack across th top handle terminal, smoker tea bowl has extreme fritting to base and one saucer enamels badly worn.
A COLLECTION OF PENNINGTON'S PORCELAIN TABLEWARE, c.1790, comprising a sparrow beak jug painted in colours with a fancy bird, 3 1/2" high, a similar high Chelsea Ewer, a similar teabowl and saucer with printed underglaze blue border, a fluted coffee cup, a printed and overpainted sparrow beak jug, and two floral enamelled tea bowls and saucers (10) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Printed sparrow beak has restoration to the rim, one floral teabowl cracked. Usual poor glazing
A Chelsea Porcelain Ecuelle, Cover and Stand, circa 1765, of circular form with scroll handles, painted with exotic birds in branches and with scattered insects on a moulded scale ground within brown line borders, anchor mark in brownecuelle 14cm widesaucer 18.5cm diameterSaucer broken and restored with over spray. Ecuelle with small rim chips and hairline cracks. Cover free from chips, cracks and repair. Some wear to enamels, particularly on brown line borders.
A Chelsea Porcelain Teacup and Saucer, by Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale, circa 1752, of fluted form with scroll handle, painted with the Fable of the Ox and Toad and the Lion and Mice within brown line borders, saucer with red anchor markCup - handle restored. Some minor flakes to the rim, the rim enamel worn.Saucer with restored crack from rim (11 o clock) through base an almost to the other side of the footrim. Some minor surface wear and scratching. Glaze pitted.
~ A Chelsea Porcelain Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, circa 1765, of scroll moulded and pierced beaker form with foliate knop and entwined scroll handles, painted with a profusion of flowers on a gilt ground within blue Mazarin borders, anchor mark in gilt35cm highFor a related pair of pot pourri vases painted with flowers on a gilt ground within blue Mazarin borders see Severne Mackenna (F) Chelsea Porcelain, The Gold Anchor Wares, pl.63Cover with losses to the applied work on the top. Flat chip to the rim of the inner flange.Main body with a section of the pierced rim lacking and the edge re gilded to hide the loss, a short crack to the pierced rim and a firing crack opposite. A V-shaped chip to the inner rim with a small associated crack. Long stained firing crack under the base, viewable inside and out. Some other minor flakes and losses. Generally with some minor wide crazing. Gilding in overall good condition with some light expected wear.
Assorted European Ceramics, including a set of set of Davenport porcelain plates, Chelsea replacements, with feather borders painted with fruit, a pair of Spode pearlware stands, an 18th century pierced creamware dish, a pearlware vicar and moses group and various China fairings (qty)Davenport plates - 22.5cm wide
Two Seth Pennington and John Part (Liverpool) porcelain cream jugs, the first of of Chelsea ewer form, circa 1780, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with unusual Fisherman-type subsidiary landscape prints, 8.5cm high; the second of tall form with pedestal foot, printed with pagodas and landscapes, unmarked, 9.5cm high (2) (the latter restored)Condition:Chelsea ewer - A small chip to the unglazed underside of the footTall pedestal cream jug - Restoration to spout.
19th Century gilt porcelain twin-handled urn & cover, decorated with hand painted ornithological panels and floral detail (Chelsea style gold anchor mark to base, approx 26cm tall); together with a 19th century figurine depicting Jupiter and an eagle, and an 18th century Newhall tea bowl decorated with floral sprays
A good and early Chelsea white-glazed beaker, c.1747, the tall flared form of eight lobes, sprigged with spiralling tea plant sprays, 7cm.Provenance: the Roger and Patricia Daniels Collection. Acquired from Robert Jones in 1980.Cf. Malcolm Anderson, An Exhibition of Early St Cloud and Chelsea Porcelain, pl.XI and pl.XIII.
A Chelsea 'Hans Sloane' botanical plate, c.1755-56, painted with a fruiting branch of Annona (custard apple), a butterfly and another insect, brown line rim, red anchor mark, 20.2cm.Provenance: the Clifford Henderson Collection. Purchased from Reeman Dansie, 2nd November 2011.Cf. Sally Kevill-Davies, Sir Hans Sloane's Plants on Chelsea Porcelain, pp.78-81. The decoration appears to derive from C J Trew, Plantae Selectae, dec.1, Tab.5, and P Miller, Figures of Plants, pl.XXXXV.
Two English porcelain knife handles, c.1752-55, of pistol form, one Chelsea and moulded with leafy tendrils issuing from a single flower, the other Bow and moulded with formal foliate scrolls and shell motifs, one blade missing, 27cm max. (2)Provenance: the Roger and Patricia Daniels Collection. Pat acquired these handles as comparison pieces between the two factories.
A VIENNA-STYLE PORCELAIN RED-GROUND, GILT AND 'JEWELLED' VASE AND COVER LATE 19TH CENTURY Painted with a classical scene titled to the underside of the base, Alexander U Apelles, blue shield mark 27.5cm high TOGETHER WITH A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURAL CANDLESTICKS with pseudo-Chelsea marks AND TWO FRENCH POTTERY SEVRES-STYLE BOXES Condition Report: One Sevres style box restored, other box with some chips and losses, some wear to the Vienna-style vase and especially the cover. Minute nibbles to the 'Chelsea' candlesticks.Lyre shaped Sevres style box dimensions are 3cm x 9.5cm x 6.5cmBigger Sevres box is 5.5cm x 12cm x 7cm - with restored lid Please see additional images available from the department Condition Report Disclaimer
A Garniture of Three Samson Porcelain Vases after Worcester, late 19th century, scale blue ground and enamelled with birds in cartouches, centre vase 12.5cm high, together with A Regency Porcelain Pastille Burner on Stand, ornamented with applied flowers and birds, A Similar Bottle Vase, spurious crossed swords mark, A Sèvres-Style Pink Ground Cup and Saucer, A Miniature Dresden Jar, An Aynsley Trinket Box, A Minton Saucer, A Davenport Printed Pottery Pickle Dish, A Similar Egg Drainer, A Victorian Pottery Utensil Stand and A Small Porcelain Turtle (one tray)Garniture of vases - centre vase cover is broken and reglued, side vases one lacking cover, the other with a reglued cover (centre vase marked as Worcester, side vases Chelsea)Pastille burner - repair to the birds, minor chips and firing cracks, some slight losses to the applied workBottle vase - some slight losses to the applied work, further losses to tendrils and bird feet Pink cup and saucer - in good conditionDresden jar - lacking cover, otherwise good Aynsley trinket box - in good conditionMinton saucer - stainedPickle Dish - crazed, slight abrasions to rimEgg drainer - hair crackUtensil stand - crazed, hair crack to the topTurtle - one leg restuck
A Pair of Chelsea Porcelain White Porcelain Knife and Fork Hafts, circa 1750, with silver ferrules and steel blades, pistol grips and moulded with trailing plants 8cm and 7cm respectively A Chelsea Plate, with scroll moulded rim edged in gilt, painted with Deutsche Blumen, gold anchor mark 23cm wide A Worcester Plate, circa 1760, with lobed rim and painted in coloured enamels with the "Dragon in Compartments" pattern, underglaze seal mark 19cm wide A Pair of Derby Sheep Models, each seated before a bocage on a pad base 6.5cm Hafts - some glaze pittingChelsea plate - heavily crazed, slight gilt wear, pittedWorcester plate - badly cracked, a peace re glued, enamels heavily wornSheep - slight losses to bocages and ear tips
Antique porcelain tea wares to include two Derby tea cups circa 1760 6.5cm high one matched saucer, two Derby tea bowls, possible Chelsea tea cup etc (18) Wear to gilding, crazing to some. Minor chips and glaze losses to some base rims. Colour wear. One with cherries has little crack on handle although very faint.A flower and white cup with chips to base. The ribbed one hairline crack near base. Some stains to glaze within. Green rose - hairline crack. Please see new condition report pics.
Three porcelain scent bottles - comprising a Meissen bottle form scent bottle with applied flowers; a continental porcelain scent bottle in the manner of Chelsea, modelled as figures around a flowering bush; and a biscuit porcelain scent flask modelled as a basket of white flowers, max. H8cm, all A/F (3)
A lobed Chelsea porcelain dish. Circa 1760, well painted in polychrome enamels with fruit and insects, possibly by Hans Sloane, width 24cm.Some small rubbing to paint, tiny chip to rim, and three tiny firing faults to rim which have been factory over painted, images of this now on our website. No signs of restoration under a UV.
Three trays of Royal Albert teaware to include: foliate design, 'Chelsea Bird' and 'Heather Bell' design comprising; teacups and saucers, plates, milk jugs, sugar bowls etc. Together with three trays of mostly 19th Century china to include: pink lustre and other cabinet cups and saucers, ribbon and other pierced edge souvenir plates, Possneck German porcelain fairings etc. (6)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
An early porcelain figural group, in the style of Chelsea though believed continental, modelled as two courting couples around a table set with a birdcage, Rococco scroll base, decorated with floral encrustations, gilt and blue highlights throughout, 17cm high (af). Arm detached amongst other damages.
A mixed collection comprising two in the style of Imari pattern scalloped dishes, (w- 17.5cm), three Royal China Works Worcester blue and white plates (w-14.5cm), three modern Chinese pattern decorative plates two decorated with butterflies, one with a Chinese dragons, a Delft blue and white Dutch style cow creamer (w-18cm h-12cm), a New Chelsea Staffs green trinket dish (w-9cm), a Japanese in the style of Kutani tea service comprising a teapot (chip to spout) and five teacups (h-4.5cm), a Japanese blue and white tea pot (damage to spout) (h-10cm), a decorative porcelain tealight house in the style of a grand manor, a ceramic house on a bridge, etc. (21)
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