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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY DEMI-LUNE COMMODE, the shaped top inlaid with scrolling vines and grapes, within ewer-shaped motifs, within a scrolling border, above a frieze of marquetry patera and hanging swags with a central frieze drawer above a pair of cupboard doors decorated with a neo-classical urn amongst scrolls and flowers, flanked by further bow-fronted cupboards, on shaped legs with gilt metal mounts, mid-18th century, 34.75" high x 54" wide. See illustration Provenance: Acquired from Kenneth Neame Ltd. 27 Mount Street, London, W1K 2RT For a similar forms of commodes, please see Mallett Antiques stock no. F2J0203, or 'Catalogue of Commodes' Lucy Wood, Lady Lever Art Gallery, 1994, no. 12
A MATCHED PAIR OF GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND CROSSBANDED SEMI-ELLIPTICAL COMMODES in the manner of Ince and Mayhew, the tops with crossbanded borders above a central frieze drawer flanked by dummy drawers, above a bow fronted cupboard door on square tapering legs, 33" high x 32" wide, with variations (2). See illustration Provenance: Acquired from Lipitch and Hughes, 88 Fulham Road, London, SW3 6HR
AN ITALIAN PAINTED BUREAU BOOKCASE, the upper section with elaborate scrolling cornice above twin doors, the lower section with a sloping fall enclosing a similarly decorated interior, above three bow-fronted drawers with drop handles, all over decorated with floral bouquets against a cream and blue ground, possibly Venetian, 19th century, 59" high. See illustration
Teapot and cover, possibly Isleworth or Bow circa 1765-70 with heart handle terminal, painted in blue with cannon ball pattern, (2) 14cm high Ex. Geoffrey Godden collection, see Bonhams sale 30 June 2010 Lot 17 for a discussion on this 'Problem Teapot' Condition report: Two rim chips, to the cover, short hairline to the rim of the teapot, minor nicks to the spout.
Bow blue and white circa 1760, to include a lidded butter dish, a plate a dish moulded with basket weave borders and a fork, (5) the largest dish measures 24cm wide Condition report: The butter dish has stained cracks to the body and the cover has been restuck. The plate has filled and painted over rim chips as well as a glaze crack to the reverse. The dish has a hairline crack and a rim chip. The fork haft has a hairline crack and losses around the loose metal mount.
Ceramic reference books relating to the 18th century English factories, to include: Adams 'Chelsea Porcelain, Adams and Redstone 'Bow Porcelain', Bradshaw 'Bow Porcelain Figures', Smith 'Lowestoft Porcelain' vols 1 and 2, Watney 'Longton Hall Porcelain' also 'Liverpool Porcelain', Horne 'Liverpool Printed Tiles' Godden 'Caughley and Worcester Porcelains 1775-1800' Barrett 'Caughley and Coalport Porcelain' together with twelve others (23)
Two Bow chocolate cups and a coffee cup circa 1750 -1760, two left in blanc de chine moulded with prunus, the third painted with green borders and moulded with scales, red anchor and dagger mark to the green border cup (3) the tallest cup measures 8cm high Condition report: The green border cup has a hairline crack, and restoration to the green border covering rim chips. The prunus chocolate cup has a filled rim chip, the coffee cup has short hairline and overall crazing.
Two Bow plates circa 1760, painted with landscapes within powder blue grounds, pseudo oriental marks to bases, (2) the largest plate measures 22.5cm diameter Condition report: The octagonal plate has two flat chips to the edge on the face side, there are minor nicks to the points. The circular plate has a chip to the underside, and some crazing lines.
Two Bow coffee cups and a sparrow beak jug circa 1755, painted with peony flowers, (3) the jug measures 7cm high Condition report: the cream jug has a small foot chip, a tiny spout chip, a hairline to the body and to the spout join. One cup has a small rim chip, the other minor nicks to the rim.
A nice purple taffeta cocktail dress, pie crust pleated collar and belt (faded on neckline and sleeve) and a 1950s pale peach with a peplum and a large bow at the back edged in silver sequins, a 1930s dressing robe (paisley patterned) together with a Far Eastern puce velvet - heavily embroidered robe with hood (4)
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