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Lot 111

John Horsley (British, 20th century) A botanical study of a camellia watercolour, signed and dated 1972 lower right 11¾ x 8½in. (30 x 21.5cm.)

Lot 185

A Derby porcelain part dessert service, and a botanical printed part service, possibly Worcester

Lot 47

A Copeland floral and botanical painted dessert service and various glassware

Lot 38

A glug jug of Dartmouth style, a quantity of framed botanical prints, a pair of Meissen blue and white plates (a/f), (provenance Raby Castle sale, Christies 1994)

Lot 4

Two boxes of books inc. botanical reference etc

Lot 493

A group of ten Botanical prints framed in groups of six and four, together with a large coloured print of Tulips (11)

Lot 1006

An 18th century cream ware Botanical plate, painted with pomegranate blossom, basket weave border, outlined in turquoise, titled, 20.5cm diam, c.1800

Lot 1138

A Cloisonne inlaid horse with brass filigree mounts, stepped rectangular plinth base; a set of five transfer printed botanical breakfast cups and saucers; a pair of 19th century style Bristol green posy vases; a Brass Indonesian curry powder comb; miniature ceramic ewer on stand

Lot 1076

Dr Robert Thornton (Publisher), Twenty botanical studies by Warner & Sutherland, after Edwards, Miller, and others, each 40cm x 28cm.(20)

Lot 62

WATSONIA. Journal of the Botanical Society of the British Isles. 1949-52 in wrappers, 1953-68. In gold lettered blue cloth. TOGETHER WITH BSBI Proceedings of 1949-1964 in brown cloth bindings (12 in wrappers, 9 bound vols) (21)

Lot 50

A set of twelve late 19th century dessert plates with painted botanical sprays within pink and gilt borders, subjects including tulips, fox gloves, iris, primulas, etc (displayed on plate rack at end of tables)

Lot 30A

A set of four Chinese export school botanical and fruit rice paper drawings, Mid 19thCentury The fine and intricate drawings, finely painted depicting exotic fruits and vegetables including melons, pineapples, pears and artichokes, before vibrantly painted aster, peony and lotus blooms, all framed and glazed, watercolour on rice paper, in frame 42cm x 53cm, painting 19cm x 30cm. (4) (illustrated)

Lot 49

A collection of four Chinese Canton famille rose vases, Circa 1880-1920 Three of bottle baluster form, the third of bottle form, all similarly decorated in the famille rose palette depicting naturalistic botanical and figural veranda scenes, heightened throughout in gilt, 16cm and 17cm high. (4)

Lot 59A

A set of five Chinese export school botanical bird study drawings, 20th Century Each of the five matching paintings, depicting a different indigenous bird perched on a gnarled branch, before rockwork issuing blooms of cultivated flowers, including lotus, lily, poppies, tulip and aster, painted in vibrant polychrome tones, each framed within a black painted chinoiserie frame, heightened with gilt designs, in frame 35.5cm x 49cm, painting 27cm x 40cm. (5) (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: All show minor signs of wear indicative of age one has noticeable water damage to the left hand lower corner all have minor foxing visible to the paper pigments remain vibrant All frames show minor signs of wear, and show loss and wear to gilt.

Lot 406

19th Century English plate painted with botanical specimens, a Newhall type tea bowl and saucer, blue and white transfer printed saucer, two Imari pattern cups, an Ironstone jug and a Spode blue and white Italian pattern square fruit bowl

Lot 10

A GROUP OF FOUR GLAZED DISPLAY CASES containing coloured silk botanical specimen models of a branch from different plants, tea, coffee, chocolate and pepper, each with German labels 29.5cm x 42cm

Lot 415

Set of three Hadley's Worcester Botanical series serving dishes with pierced blue and gilt shaped rims, two oval at 26.5cm diameter and one circular at 26cm diameter.

Lot 687

A Set of Seven Framed and Glazed GD Ehret Botanical Prints

Lot 737

A mixed lot to include; pair of early 20th Century Minton vases, each having rose design panels with gilt detailing, all on turquoise blue background, 1 A/F, Noritake porcelain vase with a shipping scene to front, two 19th Century botanical design plates, two Victorian plates and matching comport, two Aynsley fruit pattern dishes and four items of blue and white pottery. (14)

Lot 820

Three albums of assorted Botanical related cigarette cards by Carreras, Wills, Gallaher, Kensitas and others, most sets appear complete, approx. 31 sets total.

Lot 840

A lot to include; stamp album containing 20th Century British and World stamps, mostly Elizabeth II period together with another stamp album containing early 20th Century British and World stamps, cigarette card album containing royalty and botanical related cards, Kensitas album of Nation Flags, three commemorative stamp sets etc.

Lot 488

St Michael Botanical and other china etc

Lot 884

A set of six coloured Botanical engravings, late 18th/early 19th century, handcoloured. Each 8 ins x 5.25 ins.

Lot 359

ENGLISH SCHOOL Botanical studies, a group of three watercolours with annotations, 31 x 23cm, 26 x 47cm and 42 x 27cm, all unframed (3)

Lot 300

English School c.1900 Botanical studies of tree flowers A pair, both gouache Each 38 x 29cm; 15 x 11½in ++Some light staining and mount-staining to both

Lot 30

A 19th Century Pearlware baluster jug, commemorating Captain Berry and Admiral Nelson, 16cm high; a Pearlware mug decorated with vines and leaves, 12.5cm high; an early 19th Century Wedgwood creamware two handled cup with scenic transfer decoration; a 19th Century botanical decorated serving dish, inscribed "Franklin's Tartar"; various other items, mostly AF

Lot 468

Yvonne Skargon, five various pencil signed limited edition prints depicting cats and flowers; a botanical watercolour, unframed; and another monogrammed, (7)

Lot 1280

TOURNEFORT (J.P.). "The Compleat Herbal or the Botanical Institutions..." Vol 2 containing plts 144 - 277 complete, cont calf worn, thick sm 4to, Walthoe, Wilkin and others 1730.

Lot 106

A Coalport plate with a hand painted scene of Kenilworth Castle and a collection of dessert plates with hand painted botanical specimens

Lot 166

ALEX McKENNA, OLD PALM HOUSE, BOTANICAL GARDENS, OIL ON BOARD, SIGNED LOWER LEFT, MOUNTED, FRAMED. 28ins X 20ins.

Lot 401

Botanical watercolours. Twenty eight watercolours by Barbera Lawson of Boroughbridge Hall. Mid century mounted in a scrapbook. Provenance George Anne (his bookplate) of Licolnshire Maud Scarlet Knaresbourgh. With an album of New Year and Christmas cards late 19th C partly dispersed

Lot 104

A set of four framed Botanical Prints (4)

Lot 123

Four Botanical prints (4)

Lot 29

3 framed botanical prints depicting flies

Lot 571

Assorted pictures and prints to include; botanical examples, framed needlework etc

Lot 632

A group of twenty six botanical prints and a zebra - mounted but not framed

Lot 980

[NATURAL HISTORY]. BOTANY Loddiges, Conrad. The Botanical Cabinet, VolumeXIV, by Arch et al., London 1828, modern apple green buckram, 100 hand-coloured plate illustrations, quarto (ex library, with stamps to all plates verso).

Lot 32

A mixed selection of Portmerion 'Botanical Gardens' to include bowl, vase, soap dispenser and clock

Lot 34

A mixed selection of seven Portmerion 'Botanical Gardens' storage containers

Lot 934

A quantity of vintage pamphlets and leaflets on science, medicine and natural history including geological, entomological, botanical and chemical, etc.

Lot 5002

A pair of Sampson Hancock shaped circular Botanical specimen plates, painted with tulip and honeysuckle, pierced border picked out in gilt, 23cm diam, S, H, crown, crossed swords and D mark in red and puce

Lot 5154

Ceramics - a Portmeirion Botanical Gardens cylinder vase; teapot; an Aynsley Orchard Gold vase; a Schmidt musical Peter Rabbit; etc.; qty

Lot 5680

Stoneware - a Denby Arabesque miniature stew pot and cover; a stoneware flask, marked White Bros. Botanical Brewers of Derby 1906; other stoneware items (2)

Lot 281

Gordon, Days with the Golden Eagle pub. Williams & Northgate, 1927, together with a quantity of other nature and botanical books

Lot 456

Quantity of gilt burnished Crown Staffordshire cabinet cups and saucers and an 1840's botanical decorated tea set - Pattern 2435

Lot 324

WILLIAM JOHN PITCHER, RI (1858-1925) SEVEN SKETCH BOOKS OF BOTANICAL DRAWINGS 217 leaves, mostly dated (23 February 1918-20 July 1924) many inscribed, pencil, in Winsor & Newton Ltd Sketch Books, Series 35, 25 x 18cm, cloth bound all signed on the pastedown 'Wm Pitcher RI 122 Coleherne Court SW5' and 31 botanical watercolours by the same hand, 18 x 13cm, loosely inserted in an album (8)An artist and author, William Pitcher, the son of a wealthy shipbuilder is better known as a designer of costume and sets for the theatre and ballet. This corpus of recently discovered meticulous botanical drawings that seem to have been executed purely for his own pleasure are of such quality and precision as to justify serious study and a reappraisal of his reputation. By the early 1920s his career as a designer was largely over. His ability to evoke style and spirit in his costume and stage designs led his obituarist writing in The Times (3 March 1925) to observe 'Wilhelm [Pitcher's pseudonym] excelled especially in rendering the spirit and detail of historical periods, but he had also an amusing skill in turning modern costumes to his fantastical purposes... to his imaginative gifts he added remarkable precision and firmness in execution..."

Lot 683

A SET OF EIGHT ROYAL WORCESTER BOTANICAL DESSERT PLATES, C1890 attractively painted in bright enamels with several specimens, 23cm diam, printed mark in square frame incorporating that of the retailer, Mortlock, painted title in purple script, pattern No B650++a most attractive set in fine condition, in particular The turquoise ground border and raised gilding fee from wear or grazing and no staining of The glaze

Lot 215

Chinese School (late 19th/early 20th Century), Five botanical studies of fruiting and blossoming branches with insects, each inscribed, painted in watercolour, 28cm x 21cm

Lot 62

Fine quality hand painted Spode bone chine botanical plates Batemani and "Hodgsoni"

Lot 314

Two Portmeirion Botanical Garden planters, both with floral decoration, approx. 21 cms. diameter, 17 cms. deep (2)

Lot 315

Two Portmeirion Botanical Garden dishes together with a small vase (3)

Lot 68

A 19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD BOTANICAL BLUE AND WHITE PLATE, 24.5cm diameter; a Satsuma plate and an Imari plate (3)

Lot 810

A collection of sterling Great British presentation packs: in an album, including 1964 Geographical & Botanical, 1964 Forth Road Bridge, 1965 Parliament, etc.

Lot 321

A Chelsea Hans Sloane botanical plate, c.1755, painted with yellow flowers and insects amidst green leaves all within a brown edged lobed rim, red anchor mark, 21cm

Lot 322

A Chelsea Hans Sloane botanical plate, c.1758, painted with butterflies and insects amidst three large green leaves and a turquoise bud, all within a brown edged lobed rim, brown anchor mark, 23cm

Lot 452

Australia - 1880 Botanical specimens from America by Alexander Gibson.

Lot 898

VARIOUS COLLECTORS PLATES, to include Spode Botanical plates, Royal Doulton Brambly Hedge Seasons plates etc

Lot 192

A large and rare Bow white-glazed model of a lion, c.1750-52, with head turned and resting his right forepaw on a tree stump, the tip of his tail curled over his right rear leg, his face finely modelled with an anthropomorphic frown, a small chip to one toe, 23cm long. Cf. Peter Bradshaw, Bow Porcelain Figures, pl.55 for a similar example which featured in the Brian Haughton Gallery's exhibition, Nature's Triumph; Botanical Themes on Porcelain, item 1.

Lot 21

A large Porquier-Beau (Quimper) dish, c.1900, the square form with a shaped rim, painted with a large botanical specimen of fruiting blackberry, within a formal border of blue, yellow and ochre, the underside sponged in green and blue, PB monogram mark, 30cm.

Lot 250

A Meissen cylindrical tobacco jar and cover, mid 18th century, finely painted in the manner of J G Klinger with botanical studies, or holzschnittblumen, of tulip and other flowers, the cover surmounted with a flowering stalk handle, faint trace of a blue crossed swords mark, 15.2cm. (2)

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