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Lot 24

An English Botanical Porcelain Dish, circa 1810, of shaped navette form, painted with Purlese Daffodil within a moulded and gilt fruiting vine border, titled in red, 25.5cm long; A Pair of Coalport Porcelain Oval Dessert Dishes, painted with an Imari pattern, 28cm long; Eight English Porcelain Dessert Bowls; and A Rectangular Dessert Dish, painted with a version of the Derby Kings Imari pattern (12) Botanical dish restored. One dessert dish with hairline crack. Some wear to gilding throughout. 221214

Lot 33

A collection of H & R Daniel porcelain comprised of a coffee cup and saucer, First Gadroon shape, decorated in underglaze blue, a teacup, Savoy shape, decorated in pink and gilt, numbered 8837 in red, a coffee cup, Shrewsbury shape, with cobalt blue and apricot ground, gilt detail and decorated with botanical studies of flowers and shells, a teacup, Shrewsbury shape, with green ground, gilt detail, and decorated with floral swags, a rose head and Asiatic pheasants and a saucer, C-Scroll shape, decorated with floral sprays, numbered 5115 in gilt - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Coffee cup and Saucer - Gilding to rim of saucer worn in places, coffe cup condition good. Tea cup one - A small hairline crack from the rim. Teacup two - Hair line crack from rim. Coffee cup - Condition good. Saucer - Minor wear to gilding

Lot 36

An H & R Daniel porcelain cream bowl, cover and stand, First Gadroon shape, with vine and fruit cornucopia finial and shell handles, painted with botanical studies of flowers, the bowl and stand numbered 3998 in gilt, combined height 17cm - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Condition - Lid - Condition good. Bowl - Chip to inside of rim and another small chip to the foot with hairline cracks to the body and one to the interior rim. Stand - Condition good

Lot 37

An H & R Daniel porcelain cream bowl, cover and stand, Cusped shape, with butterfly finial, apricot borders, gilt detail and decorated with botanical studies of flowers in pairs, the stand numbered 3963, combined height 16cm - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Lid - Very minor wear to gilding on butterfly wings of the finial. Bowl - Small firing crack to base of a handle, scratch to a leaf of the botanical study, minor rubbing of gilding to the foot. Stand - Small hairline cracks to the glaze

Lot 38

An H & R Daniel porcelain cream bowl and cover and two plates, Shell Pierced shape, with vine and fruit finial and shell scroll handles and gilt details, decorated with botanical studies of flowers and landscape vignettes, the bowl and plates numbered 5813 in gilt, the cream bowl and cover 16cm high, the plates 22.5cm diameter - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Lid - Extensively broken and re-glued, some pieces lacking. Bowl - Foot broken and re-glued, bowl cracked and stapled and re-glued. Plate one (ruins) - Badly cracked. Plate two (thatched building) - Minor scratches to vingette

Lot 42

An H & R Daniel porcelain trio, Shrewsbury shape, each piece numbered 4896 in puce or gilt, with a blue border, gilt detail and botanical studies of flowers - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Teacup - Condition good. Coffee cup - Condition good. Saucer - Condition good

Lot 48A

An H & R Daniel porcelain centre piece, Shell Border shape, with beaded and acanthus leaf rim, maroon ground, raised on a square gilded pedestal foot, the underside of the bowl decorated with single botanical studies of flowers and the centre decorated with a botanical study of a Primula, base numbered 4299, 22cm high - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Large crack to base, stapled to the interior, with other smaller cracks. Bowl and base broken apart and re-glued with restoration to the interior of the foot, chips to the rim, with a section missing, decoration to interior of bowl with minor wear, gilding with minor wear

Lot 50

Six porcelain dessert plates, in the style of H & R Daniel, Shell shape, decorated with hand painted transfer printed botanical studies of Morning Glory, with yellow and green shell and scroll border, numbered 5455 in green, 22cm diameter - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: one plate broken into two part. Clean break with no pieces missing, not repaired. One plate with two hairline cracks to the centre above the foot. Remainder of plates all with very minor wear to decoration.

Lot 59

A Chelsea Hans Sloane botanical plate, c1755, painted with a variety of daisy with a butterfly and caterpillar to the rim, all within a brown edged lobed rim, red anchor mark, 21.25cm diameter - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Broken into three parts and restored with staples

Lot 61

A Grainger Worcester sauce tureen, cover and stand, oval shaped with scroll handles and pedestal base with pierced foot and stand, decorated with alternating panels of cream and green, with gilt detail and hand painted botanical studies of flowers, factory mark painted to the base of the tureen and stand, combined height 17cm - Part of a Private owner collection

Lot 85

Two Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica porcelain plates, handpainted with botanical studies of an apple and plums, each numbered Y29 355Y and signed, 23cm diameter - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Plate One (Apple) - Condition good. Plate two (Plums) - Condition good.

Lot 233

An early 20th century album marked Scraps containing period greetings cards, botanical, animal, circus and cultural cut outs displayed on 29 pages - Est £30 - £50

Lot 260

Four 19th Century French colour prints of fruit, and eight other antique decorative prints to include some hand coloured botanical prints.

Lot 240

A pair of 18th Century hand coloured botanical prints of irises, 35.5 x 23cm, and another similar pair.

Lot 92

Four 19th Century botanical plates and a Japanese floral tea set

Lot 440A

Three mounted sets of four botanical watercolour drawings, used in the Oxford Book of Wildflowers, each plate signed in pencil "Ben", see verso for details

Lot 293

Botanical colour print, maple framed and another

Lot 779

A set of five botanical prints - 31 x 20 cm

Lot 129

Curtis (William) - Flora Londinensis twelve botanical illustrations, hand-coloured engravings, each averaging 300 x 200mm., with twelve accompanying text leaves c.1775

Lot 327

An Ormolu mounted ceramic basket with enamelled botanical decoration

Lot 371

A 19thC 15-piece Coalport dessert service (including four tazzas) with hand-painted botanical decoration, together with six similar hand-painted plates

Lot 383

Four pieces of continental porcelain including pot pourri decorated with Watteau and botanical reserves

Lot 403

A Bloor Derby relief moulded and hand decorated botanical cabinet plate and another 19thC smaller example

Lot 639

A pair of Dresden lidded vases with Watteau and botanical decoration, 26cm tall

Lot 194

A quantity of Portmerion Botanical Garden tablewares, including soup tureens, candlesticks, etc

Lot 262

A large quantity of Portmerion Botanical Garden tablewares

Lot 264

A large quantity of Portmerion Botanical Garden tea and coffee wares etc

Lot 288

Six botanical study colour prints, three early 20th century prints with ivorine labels, and further prints

Lot 143

An Oriental-style jewellery box, and old leather satchel, early 20th century leather book cover and the Botanical Atlas by Johnson, Edinburgh (4)

Lot 363

Los Tres Reinos de la Naturaleza, four botanical prints, visible, 25cm x 15cm.

Lot 22

A set of six late 19th century Minton's botanical bowls, with gilt rims and transfer decorated with exotic flowers.

Lot 381

THE NATIONAL ROSE SOCIETY - ROSE ANNUAL, a run from 1913-1958 and 1960-1975; with other botanical books including THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS, Routledge, 1875 (qty)

Lot 137

A COLLECTION OF NEW NATURALIST SERIES BOOKS all in dustjackets including first editions comprising: No 1 'Butterflies' reprint 1967, No 2 'British Game' first ed. 1946, No 4 'Britain's Structure & Scenery' third ed. 1949, No 5 'Wild Flowers' first ed. 1954, No 6 'Natural History in the Highlands and Islands' first ed. 1947, No 7 'Mushrooms & Toadstools' first ed. 1953, No 8 'Insect Natural History' first ed. 1947, No 9 'A Country Parish' first ed. 1951, No 10 'British Plant Life' first ed 1948, No 11 'Mountains & Moorlands' first ed 1950, No 12 'The Sea Shore' reprint 1971, No 13 'Snowdonia' first ed. 1949, No 14 'The Art of Botanical Illustration' first ed. 1950, No 15 'Life In Lakes And Rivers' reprint 1974, No 16 'Wild Flowers of Chalk & Limestone' first ed. 1950, No 18 'A Natural History of Man in Britain' first ed. 1951, No 19 'Wild Orchids' first ed. 1951, No 20 'The British Amphibians & Reptiles', fifth ed. 1973, No 21 'British Mammals' fifth imp. 1972, No 22 'Climate and the British Scene' first ed. 1952, No 25 'The Sea Coast' first ed. 1953, No 27 'Dartmoor' first ed. 1953, No 28 'Sea-Birds' first ed. 1954, No 29 'The World of the Honeybee' reprint 1971 (24) Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping Please note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information

Lot 349

Selection of Portmeirion Botanical Gardens china

Lot 498

Portmerian Botanical tableware. Five dinner plates, side plates and soup bowls and a serving plate

Lot 588

Four prints of classical figures and three botanical prints

Lot 486

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, Botanical and Horticultural Society of Durham, Northumberland and Newcastle-on-Tyne, instituted 1824, Silver Award Medal, unsigned, Flora seated in gazebo with vine, pineapple and potted plant, rev legend around floral wreath, engraved in centre, “Awarded to Mr Wm Carrick Junr for the greatest amount of Prizes in the Amateur Class for 1870”, 48.5mm; another, Gilt-silver, 1871, 48.5mm (BHM -; D&W -; MG -). First virtually mint state, lightly toned, the second extremely fine. (2)

Lot 57

A pair of Botanical subject creamware dishes, early 19th century, entitled to the back Large Yellow Urularia and Elation Tall spotted, 21cm tall(2)Glaze losses, flaking, to interior and exterior, hairlines, glaze discolouration

Lot 177

A set of twelve framed prints after originals botanical months of the year.

Lot 349

Four botanical prints, 51 x 34cm (4)

Lot 11

19th Century English School. A Botanical Study, Print, 14.5” x 9.5”, together with seven others, a set of eight (8).

Lot 19

Nine boxes of books inc. Dalesman Periodicals, history, botanical, geographical and other reference books etc

Lot 551

A pair of Compton Pottery garden urns, early 20th century, of circular section, the rims each with three pairs of confronting scrolls, above bulbous bodies, 50cm high, 60cm wide The Compton Potters Art Guild was started by Mary Watts, the wife of G.F. Watts, the Victorian allegorical painter. In 1895 work began on the Watts Mortuary Chapel. Designed by Mary Watts, it was to be built from local clay by the villagers of Compton, near Godalming, Surrey. Mr and Mrs Watts were dedicated supporters of the growing Home Arts and Industries Association, a voluntary movement launched by Earl Brownlow in 1885 to revive the dying art of handicraft among the working classes. The Pottery Art Guild continued from strength to strength, winning medals at the Royal Botanical Society and the Home Arts highest award, the gold cross. Liberty & Co. sold their garden ornaments as well as hand tufted Donegal carpets designed by Mrs Watts. They received architectural commissions from Lutyens, Clough William-Ellis and Goodhart Rendel. Recommended by Jekyll, they made miniature versions of their pots for the garden of Queen Mary's dolls' house in the early 1920's. The Guild became a limited company run by George Aubertin and continued to produce works based on Mrs Watts' designs until after her death in 1938.

Lot 59

MARGARET TARRAN, 1970's, three botanical studies, watercolour, together with a silk painted study of poppies by Clarissa Cochran (4)

Lot 65

A pair of Derby ornithological shaped oval plates, circa 1820 A pair of Derby ornithological shaped oval plates, circa 1820, each painted with an octagonal panel of exotic birds, reserved on a turquiose ground, 25cm in length, iron-red script mark ; a plate ensuite , 22cm diameter; and five similar Derby botanical plates, circa 1800, each with a titled botanical sprig, 23cm diameter, blue script marks

Lot 11

Derby style porcelain Bough pot, demi-lune form, decorated with botanical specimens, width 25cm.

Lot 68

An English porcelain botanical part dessert service, circa 1810 An English porcelain botanical part dessert service, circa 1810, painted with titled specimen sprigs within an elaborate gilt border, comprising: a sauce tureen, cover and stand, a shell-shaped dish, a pair of oval dishes and eleven plates, blue script plant names

Lot 1231

Harold Moorcroft (brother of William), two watercolour botanical studies mounted on a single card, irises and daisies, one signed with monogram, both bearing E.S.K. embossed stamp, 15ins x 10ins, the margin bearing an original paper label with students name Moorcroft, dated 1900 and age 20 (damages to the margins of the card), another framed group of nine floral watercolours, from H. Moorcroft in single frame, the artists black Japanned tin paint box with palette, a presentation book, ' The Iliad of Homer ' bearing inscription on the front cover, and another volume ' Queen Summer or the Journey of the Lily and the Rose ' by Walter Crane, illustrated by Harold Moorcroft

Lot 1247

Four various Limited Edition etchings and engravings etc together with four 20th Century watercolours, two botanical studies, Continental landscape and a still life by Roy Freer

Lot 228

A Poole Pottery part tea service including teapot, milk jug and side plates, together with a set of six Portmeirion 'Botanical Garden' coffee cups and a large tea cup, (qty)

Lot 73

A pair of Bloor Derby botanical plates, each painted with a specimen flower within an apple green and gilt border bearing a reserved coronet and initial 'B', 22cm diameter, together with a Spode dessert dish painted with fruit on a blue and gilt ground.

Lot 71

Frances and Owen Gibbons - Gibbons, Hinton & Co - Eight sketch and scrap books ranging from the late 19th into the early 20th Century, the first with a marbled paper cover inscribed to the interior Made for Messrs Maw & Co, Benthall Works, Broseley by me to 1881, Owen Gibbons, the interior pages containing various gummed paper cuttings of tiles, some with annotated notes detailing colourways and variations alongside confirmation of him having designed them and various Maw & Co black and white and colour advertisements, the second inscribed Edward Gibbons, older brother of O&F Gibbons containing botanical pencil sketches and drawings, local scenes of Hagley dated Aug 8th 1891, Old Swinford Church, Stourbridge Aug 10 1891, The Poplars Wordsley Aug 10 1891, bottle kilns in Wordsley 1891 etc, the third album inscribed The Work of the late Owen Gibbons with pencil drawn and coloured copies of Regency fashion plates, the forth inscribed F Gibbons, South Kensington Museum containing pencil sketches of pieces in the museum, studies of animals and portraits, the fifth album inscribed Owen Gibbons 1894 containing pages of pencil notes and pages of pencil tile designs, the sixth inscribed Francis Gibbons, South Kensington Museum 1881 containing pages of pencil tile and cornicing designs, sketches of pieces in the museum and various portraits, the seventh entitled A tour of the Continent by your humble servant Francis Gibbons, dated 1893 containing pages and pages of script writing, sepia photographs and pressed flowers detailing his travels, the final eight album entitled Design 1902 O.G contains watercolour drawings of tile and furniture designs with annotated notes alongside drawings of glass and window designs.

Lot 731

Five late 19th century hand-painted Botanical plates by Aynsley impressed Aynsley's to base circa 1880

Lot 946

A quantity of Portmerion Botanical wares - including planters, cylindrical vase, ovoid vase, two plates and one other vase

Lot 1241

Shipping, Liner interest - six First Saloon menu cards, designed by I. Mount, botanical illustrations with insects in bright colours, 1955; two Quantas menus; and eight Compagnie Generale Transatlantique French Line menus, designed by Jean A. Mercier, c1974 (16)

Lot 31

A large collection of stoneware bottles, to include examples inscribed "H G Jalland Wine & Spirit Merchant Goodge Gate Nottingham", "Lemon & Parker Wine & Spirit Merchants Gloucester", "Barrett's Brewery and Bottling Co. Limited Vauxhall London SW", "J. Harrison Botanical Brewer Craven Park Harlesden", "Pils Homemade Ginger Beer", "The V.B. Ginger Beer", etc, together with a collection of glass lemonade bottles and a small conical glass inscribed "Niblett's Non-Alcoholic Cordials Stroud and Cheltenham", a stoneware "Williams's" ink pot, etc CONDITION REPORTS Height of tallest jar approx 33cm. All items with wear and scuffs. Some chips and losses. The Barretts bottle has large chips to footrim, wear and blemishes. The Youngman Preston Lowestoft bottle has large chunk missing from neck and wear and blemishes. The Old Fashioned Allen & lloyd bottles - one has rim frits and cracks, and the other (which looks possibly slightly more modern) has wear and blemishes.

Lot 60

Coalport plate with floral sprays and gilded cobalt panels, 9" and 6 Victorian botanical plates, (7).

Lot 1007

English School, 19th century, Botanical studies, a set of eight engravings with hand colouring, each 33cm x 21cm.

Lot 1009

English School, 19th century, Botanical studies, a set of six engravings with hand colouring, each 29cm x 22cm, (6).

Lot 493

A cast iron kitchen balance and weights; a stoneware hot water bottle; a stoneware flagon inscribed 'Thomas Fentiman Botanical Brewer Gateshead & Durham'; and an old projector in a wooden case.

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