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Victorian ironstone pedestal dish of shaped oval form, decorated with birds and flowers, 33cm wide, a pair of continental porcelain figures of a lady and gentleman in 18th century dress, a pair of Dresden porcelain cabinet plates painted with flowers within a green scaled border and various other ceramics
Belleek jar and cover of normal basket weave design decorated with clover, 13cm high, two models of seated greyhounds, a Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer painted with flowers within a gilt border, a Coalport cup and saucer decorated with pansies and various other decorative cups and saucers, ornaments, etc Condition ReportPlease see images of the cups and saucers.
An extremely rare Rockingham cabinet tea set, c.1826-30, comprising teapot, sucrier and cover and a milk jug, each piece of baluster shape applied with flowers and green tendrils, and finely painted with a bouquet and sprays of flowers, on three branch shaped feet, all with red griffin marks, teapot 17cm highcf. D G Rice, Rockingham Ornamental Porcelain, colour plate 13.
A rare and early pair of Rockingham porcelain cabinet plates, c.1826, each possibly painted by John Cresswell with a flower and fruit bouquet within a maroon border with gilt anthemions, rare red griffin mark and low pattern no. 417, D. 23cm, one crackedcf. D G Rice, The Illustrated Guide to Rockingham Porcelain and Pottery, figure 69.
A rare pair of Rockingham porcelain cabinet plates, c.1826-30, painted by George Speight with an arrangement of flowers in a formal garden, one with a view to Wentworth Woodhouse, the other of the Doric folly, within pink banded borders and 'shark tooth' edge, red griffin mark, D. 24cmcf. D. G. Rice, Rockingham Ornamental Porcelain, colour plate 8.The house and gardens depicted on the plate are those of Wentworth Woodhouse, the seat of Earl Fitzwilliam, the sponsor of the Rockingham factory.
A rare Rockingham porcelain cabinet plate, c.1830-42, probably painted by John Wager Brameld with a vignette of the artist riding a donkey, beside the figure a girl in a landscape, within a deep green border, puce griffin mark, iron red pattern no. 759, D. 23.5cmCf. D G Rice, Rockingham Ornamental Porcelain, plate 93. On page 40 of the book the author states that the painting possibly depicts John Wager Brameld, the [Rockingham] artist brother, going to work for he is believed to have done this on a donkey.
A rare Rockingham porcelain octagonal cabinet plate, c.1830-42, the centred finely painted with a titled view of classical ruins 'In Italy', the border finely modelled with flowers, within a shell and gadroon moulded edge, puce griffin mark, W. 25cmCf. D G. Rice, Rockingham Ornamental Porcelain, colour plate 10.
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