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A Wedgwood botanical dessert service, circa 1900, each piece finely decorated an arrangement of summer flowers, comprising eighteen octagonal plates, two comports and three stands, printed mark/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Overall in very good order. One plate with a small rim chip to the underside of one corner, some slight wear to gilding and enamels.
A Nantgarw 'Mackintosh Service' dish painted with a golden pheasant, 30cm, a Nantgarw plate of Duke of Cambridge pattern, 23cm, impressed NANT-GARW CW, a selection of kiln wasters from the Nantgarw site, a pair of Rockingham botanical plates, purple Griffin marks, a Coalport inkstand with separate wells and a taperstick and a Coalport vase in Welsh style with the rare Ampersand mark, 12cm high/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: The Mackintosh service dish - cracked across with old riveted repairs issuing further shorter hairline cracks, also cracked and riveted to one lobe at rim, some wear to gilding. A Nantgarw plate with green ground cracked into four pieces and poorly restuck, small old losses and areas of repainting. Both Rockingham plates with some pale discolouration to the glaze, one with a short hairline crack to rim, wear and rubbing to gilding and enamels. The Coalport taper stick with slight chipping to the upper rim, one inkpot with chipping to flange, the stand with polished chipping to one scroll handle, some wear to gilding and enamels.
Two Royal Worcester plates, dated 1921 and 1916, from the Australian Flowers series after Marion Ellis Rowan, both painted by Reginald Austin (1890-1955) and with 'Quaker Grey' borders, one with a botanical specimen Jacksonia Scoporia, 21.3cm, mark for Prouds Ltd., the other with Australian Xmas Bells, 22.5cm, mark for Flavelle Bros./Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: The shaped square plate with some very light wear to gilt rims, the circular plate with a very small area of scratching to the grey border.
Marian Ellis Rowan (Australian, 1848-1922) a fine botanical study, Lignum Vitae (Guaiacum sanctum), watercolour and gouache, signed Ellis Rowan, 54cm x 37.5cm, framed/Note: Born in Melbourne, Marian Ellis Rowan was an important Australian naturalist and explorer. Many of her botanical drawings were used by Royal Worcester. This painting, (which was published in Southern Wild Flowers and Trees (1901) by Alice Lounsberry), was given to Henry Sandon while lecturing in Sydney and Melbourne)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Water marked in places, signed within the foliage.
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Seventeen Prints: including two limited edition etchings by S. Penman - 'Seaford Head with Stubble Burning' (21/20) and 'Kingston Ridge and Castle Hill' (13/20) (1981) 20 x 11 cm each; Early 20th century print on canvas of a Dutch farm scene; Two prints of figurative sketches after Paul Peter Rubens, and one other after Urbino, four botanical studies and others, all framed (17)
A large collection of Portmeirion Botanical pottery comprising large lidded two handled tureen, coffee pot, hot water jug, two teapots (two sizes) coffee cups and saucers, espresso cups and saucers, lidded storage jars, six egg cups, toast rack, side plates, butter dish, vases, table place mats, plastic trays, two large plates, etc, plus a Portmeirion Pomona pattern fruit or serving bowl
Andrews (Henry Charles), The Botanist's Repository Comprising Coloured Engravings of New and Rare Plants Only with Botanical Descriptions in Latin and English, after the Linnaean System, T Bensley, published by the author, 1797, volumes 1-9 (of 10) with 608 hand coloured engraved plates, many folding, finely bound in contemporary full green morocco, spines slightly rubbed.
NO RESERVE Scrap albums.- Holroyd (Lady Susan Harriet, 1829-94), and others. Scrap album gifted from the Earl & Countess De La War, to 'Miss G. Pontet', comprising 5 drawings and watercolours by Holroyd, some dated '1845', and over 20 further drawings, prints and cuttings, some loosely inserted, bound aubergine morocco, gilt, hand-painted botanical lacquer plaque inset to upper cover, rubbed and scuffed with abrasion to lower edge of upper cover, presented in marbled slipcase, nicks and small losses, oblong 8vo, [mid 19th century]; together with a good collection of 10 further scrap albums and albums of prints, compiled by various collectors and owners, numerous prints and drawings throughout, including a folio album containing rather fine copies after various prints and paintings, including portraits of Krishna Raja, Nandi Raja, and Sir Philip Sydney, various sizes, 4to to folio, mainly 19th century (11)
Rosamund Jones RE(b.1944)"Sea Pinks"; a pair of botanical studies, in blue and pink,signed and titled,limited edition colour etchings, 3/50 and 7/50 respectively,19 x 24cms, framed.Notes:In the warm summer months, Rosamund Jones etches her copper plates outdoors, giving her work a sense of fleeting movement. More can be discovered about the artist at the Royal Society of Printmakers website.
Plant Lore Legends and Lyrics embracing the Myths, Traditions, Superstitions and Folk-lore of the Plant Kingdom by Richard Folkard 1884 with several illustrations, in pictorial cloth. School Botany; or The Rudiments of Botanical Science by John Lindley 1847 A New Edition with nearly 400 illustrations, bound in printed wrappers (lacking spine cover). The English Gardener & Kalendar by William Cobbett 1829, in half leather. Handy Book of Fruit Culture Under Glass by David Thomson 1873, in gilt cloth and 4 parts of Curtis’s Botanical Magazine (8)
After Vernon Ward (British 1905-1985) a pair of coloured prints, botanical or still life studies, each within card mounts, moulded frame, under glass 39cm x 29cm & 55cm x 45cm sold along with an attractive colour print depicting a Lily, with indistinct facsimile sigature lower right, framed and glazed, 49cm x 42cm overall and one other floral print after the same artist.
19th Century Dutch Marquetry Card Table 19th century Dutch marquetry inlaid fold over card table, demi lune top with marquetry throughout depicting playing cards, dominoes, chess board, flowers and other botanical patterns, on four tapering square section legs, the back leg housed in the rear drawer to support the leafThe rear leg is loosley attached, splits to the top of the table and losses to the playing card suit emblems, scratching to the edge and the legs, see all images.
Set of Three Late 18th Century Anglo-Dutch Walnut and Marquetry Side Chairs Set of three late 18th century Dutch walnut and satinwood veneered marquetry side chairs, arched top rail above a floral marquetry frame with vase shaped splat inlaid with satinwood depicting cherubs, vases, flowers and other botanical imagery. Red serpentine fronted drop-in seats, over a shaped and inlaid rail, raised on shell carved cabriole front legs with ball and claw feet.52cm wide, 47cm high, 113cm high, seat height 49.5cm
Langhorne (John). The Fables of Flora, by Dr Langhorne, illustrated by a lady, 1830, manuscript title and leaves, 11 fine botanical watercolours each relating to the fable opposite, one or two minor spots and marks, all edges gilt, original green calf gilt, biopredation to spine ends, joints and edges rubbed, small 4to, 22 x 17.5 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: L.G. Manley, contemporary signature at head of title. First published in 1771. This edition, with the verses copied in neat manuscript is accompanied by fine watercolours of the related plant.
[Schubert, G.H. von]. Afbildninger til Planterigets Naturhistorie med oplysende Text, 1st edition, Odense: Hempelske Boghandel, 1860, 52 double-page botanical plates with original hand-colouring, some scattered spotting and light toning, endpapers renewed, original hand-coloured printed boards, cloth reback preserving original spine, cloth corners renewed, board edges repaired, folioQTY: (1)
Maund (Benjamin). The Botanic Garden, vols. 1, 4 & 5, London: Simpkin & Marshall, 1825-35, additional engraved titles, 72 hand-coloured engraved plants, some damp staining mostly to volume 5, volume 1 and 5 bound in contemporary cloth (volume 1 spine torn with loss), volume 4 bound in contemporary gilt decorated green calf, worn, 4to, together with other botanical and ornithological natural history included two volumes of Les figures des plantes et animaux d'usage en medicine by Francois Alexandre de Garsault, 1764(?), containing 350 engraved botanical plates (lacking title pages), contemporary half calf, upper boards detached and spines torn with loss, worn, 8vo, and a Victorian herbarium album containing a selection of neatly pressed plants and grasses collected along the Sussex coast near Eastbourne and Brighton, contemporary sheep-backed cloth, lacking spine, 4to, and Familiar Wild Flowers by Frederick Edward Hulme, volumes 1-3 only, [1897], etc., also including some odd volumesQTY: (19)
Flora. Salmon (Charles Edgar). Flora of Surrey, 1st edition, London: G. Bell & Sons, 1931, portrait frontispiece, 8 black & white illustrations, 2 folding maps to rear, original green cloth gilt, 8vo, together with:Crump (William B, & Charles Crossland). The Flora of the Parish of Halifax, 1st edition, Halifax: Halifax Scientific Society, 1904, half-title, vignette title, original green cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo, withGriffith (John E). The Flora of Anglesey & Carnarvonshire, 1st edition, Bangor: Nixon and Jarvis, [1895], folding map in colour, original blindstamped green cloth gilt, 8vo, withBriggs (T. R. Archer). Flora of Plymouth: An Account of the Flowering Plants and Ferns, 1st edition, London: John Van Voorst, 1880, colour folding map frontispiece, ALS from author & newspaper cutting mounted to front blanks, bookplate of John Shelley to front pastedown, spotting, original green blindstamped cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo, with Chater (A.O). Flora of Cardiganshire, Aberystwyth, A.O. Chater, 2010, colour frontispiece, illustrated throughout (many in colour), original blue paper boards, 4to, withPurton (T). A Botanical Description of British Plants, in the Midland Counties, 3 volumes (including appendix), Stratford-Upon-Avon: J Ward, 1817-21, half-titles, hand-coloured engraved plates throughout, light occasional toning, endpapers renewed, modern blue buckram gilt, 8vo, with approximately 150 other floras, including works on Oxfordshire, Middlesex, Derbyshire, Cheshire, Buckinghamshire, Sussex, Shropshire, Leicestershire, Yorkshire etcQTY: (approx. 150)
Group of nineteenth century English porcelain and other items comprising a Davenport Longport Imari pattern coffee can and saucer, seven English porcelain soup plates with yellow and gilt gadrooned borders with gilt and red trailing with flowerheads and foliage, 25.5cm, a pair of English porcelain 'Botanical' plates printed with flower sprays within apricot, blue and gilt scroll borders, an English porcelain plate printed with bouquets within gilt scroll rim, a coffee cup and saucer with angular gilt handle painted with flower sprays within pale blue borders, a Canton plate painted in the famille rose palette with panels of insects and flowers and another in the Canton-style printed and painted with flower sprays in a similar palette
Mid 20th century hors d'oeuvres dish marked Gray's Pottery, Stoke on Trent, held within a bamboo frame, gold lustreware casserole dish, two Portmeirion 'Botanical Garden' dishes, a large ceramic dish with ethnic beads and within a rope holder, two plastic containers, another hors d'oeuvres dish and a Chinese-style square plant holder
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