A miniature Bow teapot and cover, c.1760-65, the globular body painted with fruiting grapevine, and a saucer in the same pattern, the spout broken and cleanly restuck, 12.2cm max. (3)Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. The teapot purchased from Henry Lawrence, Torquay, 6th December 2001.
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Three early Bow blue and white plates, c.1749-52, painted in a bright blue with the Broken Scroll pattern, the scroll depicting flowering peony issuing from rockwork and a fence, the rims with a panelled cash diaper border, together with a Chinese porcelain plate in the same design, some faults, 22.5cm max. (4)Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection.
A Bow blue and white charger and a pair of plates, c.1760, of octagonal form, the wells painted with bamboo, peony and lotus, the rims with four stylized flowerhead panels on a trellis diaper ground, some rim chipping, 36.5cm max. (3)Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. The charger purchased from Henry Lawrence, Torquay, 13th November 1997.
Two Bow blue and white milk jugs, c.1750-55, one painted with bamboo and chrysanthemum beside a fence, the other with a pagoda landscape, with a moulded handle, a small coffee can or mug with flowering branches and rockwork, and two coffee cups painted with Chinese landscapes, small faults, 8cm max. (5)Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection.
Two Bow blue and white mugs, c.1755-60, the larger painted with bamboo and peony, painter's mark P, the smaller with a figure fishing beside pagodas and a large pine tree in a Chinese island landscape, the rims with flowerhead panels on a triple trellis border, the larger broken and restuck, 14.8cm max. (2)Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. The smaller mug purchased from Simon Spero, 16th October 2010.
A rare and early Bow sweetmeat dish or stand, c.1750-53, formed with three scallop shells around a central dolphin with upright tail, each shell painted in famille rose enamels with flowering plants, raised on three peg feet, and a Bow blue and white two-tier sweetmeat stand, the shells painted to the interior with bamboo and peony beside rockwork, the stem applied with small shells and seaweed, one shell of the latter lacking, restoration to the end of the dolphin's tail, 13.5cm high max. (2)Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. The blue and white stand purchased from Henry Lawrence, Torquay, 16th October 1996.
Three Bow blue and white plates, c.1755-60, one octagonal and painted with bamboo and flowering plants beside a fence and rockwork, another painted with the Jumping Boy pattern, the last of shallow soup plate form and painted with peony and chrysanthemum within a flower scroll border, some rim chips, 22.8cm max. (3)Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. The Jumping Boy plate purchased from Roderick Jellicoe, 13th June 2005.
A Bow blue and white plate and a saucer dish, c.1755-60, the plate painted with bamboo and flowering plants within a panelled trellis border, the saucer dish with a butterfly above a loose spray of convolvulus and forget-me-not, together with a plate attributed to Bow but possibly relating to Isleworth, painted with a rose and other flowers, the rim with flying insects, a rim crack to the first plate, 23.8cm max. (3)Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. The last plate formerly in the Susi and Ian Sutherland Collection.The grey glaze of the problem plate is identical to that of the pair of plates in lot 712, where examples of that pattern have also been tentatively attributed to early Isleworth.
A rare Bow blue and white guglet, c.1755-60, the bottle form painted with chrysanthemum, bamboo, millet and other Oriental plants, beneath ruyi scroll borders and stylized stiff leaf bands, the neck with a swollen knop with a panelled trellis design, some restoration to the rim, 25.3cm.Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. Purchased from Henry Lawrence, Torquay, 2nd December 1995.
A Bow blue and white mug, c.1753-55, of bell shape, painted with peony sprays beneath a gnarled pine tree and beside towering rocks, the foot with a border of petal panels, the rim with a formal trellis design, a faint crack to the foot, 11.8cm.Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. Purchased from Simon Spero, 15th June 2007.
A large and early Bow blue and white mug, c.1753-55, the generous bell shape finely painted with huts beside rocks and beneath tall pine trees with birds in flight above, with a grooved strap handle, painter's numeral 23, some restoration to the foot and base, 15cm.Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. Formerly the Watney Collection, purchased 1st November 2000, lot 834.
A Bow blue and white tureen and cover of exceptional size, c.1750, painted in a bright blue with gnarled pine trees over rockwork, bamboo and flowering peony, with a panelled trellis border, the squat form applied with loop handles issuing from mask terminals, the cover surmounted with a lion finial, the handles restored, 35.2cm across.Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. Purchased from Henry Lawrence, Torquay, 28th November 2005.
Three Bow blue and white small bowls, c.1750-55, one painted with a figure fishing from a sampan and one seated beneath a pine tree, another bowl painted with a rocky pagoda landscape, the last with flowering peony sprays beneath a scroll border, a workman's mark, the last bowl broken and restuck, 12.8cm max dia. (3)Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. The first purchased from Henry Lawrence, Torquay, 2nd November 1991.
Four Bow blue and white patty pans, c.1750-53, of varying size, the shallow flared forms painted to the interiors with flowering plants within a formal scroll border, the exteriors with further flower sprays, rim cracks, 11.5cm dia max. (4)Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. Three with paper labels for the Watney Collection and purchased from Mercury Antiques on 7th October 2003.
A Bow blue and white pickle dish, c.1758-62, formed as a large scallop shell, painted with a large chrysanthemum bloom beside bamboo and other plants, the rim with a panelled trellis border, raised on two peg feet, painter's numeral 15, 12.2cm.Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. Purchased from Mercury Antiques, 25th March 1996.
An early Bow blue and white salt, c.1750, of shell form, the scallop shell painted to the interior with tall rocks beside a willow tree above an ornamental fence, the rim with a fleur de lys border, raised on a rocky base applied with shells and seaweed, some chipping, 12.2cm across.Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection.
An early Bow blue and white sauceboat, c.1748-52, painted with a pagoda beneath tall trees, the interior with a tied scroll motif, raised on three paw feet, and a Bow two-handled sauceboat, c.1754, painted with chrysanthemum and bamboo within a panelled trellis border, some faults, 18.8cm max. (2)Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. The former purchased from Henry Lawrence, Torquay, 21st December 1994. The latter with a paper label for Roderick Jellicoe.Exhibited: English Ceramic Circle, 2006, no. 22 (the footed sauceboat).
Four Bow blue and white small bowls or teabowls, c.1752-58, one conical and painted with a vase, a tied scroll and other auspicious objects, another of shallower form in the same design, another shallow and raised on a pedestal foot, painted with a continuous Chinese landscape, the last with sailing boats and a small island, painter's marks to some, minor faults, 10.5cm dia max. (4)Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. The bowl with the tall foot purchased from Mercury Antiques, 5th October 2005.
A Bow blue and white basket, c.1755, the circular form painted to the interior with an insect in flight above bamboo, peony and peony sprays, the pierced sides with a continuous floral border, painter's numeral 15 to the base, 15.8cm dia.Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. Purchased from Henry Lawrence, Torquay, 11th February 1995.
A small Bow blue and white teapot and cover, c.1752, the globular form painted in a bright blue with a crane or other bird perched on an ornamental fence beside a palm tree, incised X mark, a small repair to the rim and the spout, 15cm across. (2)Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. Purchased from Stockspring Antiques, 25th May 2012.
A Bow blue and white finger bowl, c.1750, the waisted form painted with pagodas in a rocky landscape beneath trees, a small sailing vessel behind, the interior of the scalloped rim with a foliate scroll border, a few small filled rim chips, 6.8cm high.Provenance: the Peter Burke Collection. Purchased from Simon Spero, 4th October 2005.Exhibited: Simon Spero, 2005, No. 30.
MIDDLESEX (Rural), Bow, Will Meares, Farthings, 1658 (3), 1.03g/12h, 0.62g/12h, 0.57g/12h (all N 9081, second 9081b, this piece; BW. 11); Edward Robertes, Farthings (2), 0.86g/6h, 0.69g/6h (both N 9084, former 9084b, this piece; BW. 12); Oliver Wake, Halfpence, 1669 (2), 2.06g/6h, 1.87g/6h (both N –; D 12A) [7]. N 9084 at 0.69g and D 12A at 2.06g good fine but former with surface encrustation, others in varied state £150-£200 --- Provenance: N 9081 at 1.03g with Seaby 1959, D.A. Pickrill Collection [from Seaby 1966+], P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 189 (part), D.B. Griffiths Collection, Part VI, DNW Auction 134, 7-8 December 2015, lot 232 (part); N 9081 at 0.62g R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 212, 28-9 March 2012, lot 705 (part); N 9081 at 0.54g D.P. White Collection, Stride’s Auction (Chichester), 6 February 2009, lot 686 (part); N 9084 at 0.86g Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 212, 28-9 March 2012, lot 705 (part) [from Baldwin]; N 9084 at 0.69g P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 191 (part) [from Baldwin April 1988], D.B. Griffiths Collection, Part VI, DNW Auction 134, 7-8 December 2015, lot 232 (part); *D 12A at 2.06g bt K. Pryke August 2019; D 12A at 1.87g bt T. Everson December 2014
A late 19th century French ladies gold fob watch, the circular blue guilloche enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, set to a plain polished case with surround of seed pearls, the reverse with similar blue guilloche enamel and pearl decoration with rose cut diamond detail, case diameter 28mm, inside case marked with eagles head (French mark for 18ct yellow gold) and marks for Ste. Gene. des Monteurs de Boites, the fob watch suspended by a later 15ct enamel and pearl brooch, modelled as a bow, overall length 6.5cm, weight 23gms, within an associated fitted case Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition report: Extensive loss of enamel to bow brooch (see images) Discolouration to reverse of brooch. All seed pearls are present and well matched. Would benefit from a clean.Guilloche enamel is in good condition to the front and back.The glazed face with small scratches and marks. The case with losses all over.Minor dents to case rim commensurate with age and use.
A Victorian silver cream jug, Marshall and Sons, Edinburgh 1886, the crimped rim above embossed garland and bow detail and stop fluted body, with cast handle modelled as mythological creature, upon three ball feet, 8cm high, with a further Victorian silver cream jug, Henry John Lias and James Wakely, London 1879, with embossed floral decoration, 9.5cm high, gross weight 5.8ozt (2)
A pair of Victorian oak and olive green leather library chairs, in the manner of Holland & Sons, the fluted top rail and pillars enclosing a shaped button back extending to padded arms on carved horn shaped supports, over the bow front sprung seat upon conforming fluted baluster front legs, shaped back swept rear legs and ceramic castors, 103cm high (2)
A pair of Victorian oak and olive green leather library chairs, in the manner of Holland & Sons, the fluted top rail and pillars enclosing a shaped button back extending to padded arms on carved horn shaped supports, over the bow front sprung seat upon conforming fluted baluster front legs, shaped back swept rear legs and ceramic castors, 103cm high (2)
An Arts & Crafts Gothic Revival ash inlaid wardrobe, attributed to Charles Bevan, possibly designed for Marsh, Jones & Cribb, Leeds, the ecclesiastical cornice above a central mirrored door flanked by two geometrically inlaid doors, all enclosing a fitted interior with linen press slides and drawers, raised on plinth base, 231cm H x 180cm W x 55cm D, along with a conforming bedside cabinet and washstand, extensively at fault (3) (at fault)Condition reportApprox. eight trefoil details missing from the cornice, one detached, beading missing from the top of the right and left hand sides below the cornice causing the cornice to tilt.Slight concave bow to both wardrobe doors, door also lacking a lock.Minor split to the back boards, dry and faded patina to the LHS of the wardrobe with some joint splints to the plinth base.General evidence of damp throughout although no visible evidence of woodworm.The bedroom suite was removed from a counties border farmhouse property in an untouched condition.The pot cupboard has a dull faded patina with damp damage to the plinth, very minor evidence of woodworm to the gallery.The washstand is in barn find condition and incomplete.The wardrobe has detachable cornice and plinth, the single wardrobe measures 186cm H x 54cm Sqmirrored door 186cm x 65cmDouble section in two parts, the upper tray section 117cm x 120cm x 52cm, the lower drawer section 69cm x 120cm x 52cm.Pot cupboard 79cm H x 39cm W x 37cm Dwashstand 74cm H x 118cm W x 59cm D
Three pocket / fob watches and a Longines wristwatch, a Waltham military pocket watch, the 41mm black dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in a 50mm stainless steel case, with broad arrow and no. 17700, stem wind movement; a white metal fob watch, marked 935, with key, silver bow brooch attached; a modern Tissot quartz pocket watch, with gilt metal Albert watch chain, with swivel and T-bar; and a Longines gentleman's quartz wristwatch.Qty: 4
An Air Ministry clock for a Supermarine Spitfire, boxed; Spitfire Television pin; white metal and enamel Northamptonshire Regiment badge; modern Sekonda pocket watch, with metal Albert watch chain; stainless steel cigarette case; vintage plastic vesta in the form of a book; tie clips; cufflinks; dress studs; wristwatches; bow ties etc.Qty: 1 box
A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY DEMI-LUNE COMMODELATE 19TH CENTURY, IN THE MANNER OF WRIGHT & MANSFIELDThe top inlaid with scrolling foliage and centred with an oval medallion with a bow and quiver of arrows, above two central doors with musical trophies, flanked by doors on each side with classical vases within scrolling foliage, on square tapering legs, top of one door stamped '3357'87cm high, 123cm wide, 53.5cm deep
THE BURT COLLECTION OF ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL CERAMICS.Ron Burt was an avid collector of 18th and 19th century English and Continental porcelain. His was a truly academic passion and if a piece interested him he would find a place for it in his collection, even if it was damaged. In the early 1980s he took early retirement from Shell, where he was a research scientist and moved from Chester to South Devon. This allowed him, along with his wife Lenore, his constant companion for 70 years, to develop his interest into a profitable business. They scoured antique shops and auctions the length and breadth of the country looking for interesting pieces and for many years Ron and Lenore were a feature of major fairs from Bingley Hall to Ardingly and from Shepton Mallet to Newark. Inseparable in life, Ron and Lenore passed away peacefully within four days of each other in October last year.A group of three Bow putti one holding a dog, the second a bird, the third a basket of flowers, on mound bases applied with flowers, circa 1760, 13-14cm [damages] 3.
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