BOVEY POTTERY; a ceramic figure of Winston Churchill, 'Our Gang', height 19.5cm, with a Bikuben limited edition Winston Churchill money box, numbered 1834/3000, a composition model of Winston Churchill standing upon a ship, a limited edition figure of Winston Churchill on wooden base, a composition bust of Churchill, and a composition figure of Churchill with label for St Joseph's Industries, Chingleput (6). Additional InformationThe large composition bust is broken and repaired at the hat, and with other small chips at the hat also. The Bovey Pottery figure has a small graze to the hat and is crazed throughout. Other items with general wear.
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WINSTON CHURCHILL; an assortment of collectors' items including ceramic dishes, figures representative of bulldogs, a selection of tins, and an assortment of 1940s magazines, including Woman, and other ephemera. Additional InformationMost piece fair. Odd piece with a hair line crack. Metal pieces with expected tarnishing and rusting.
A PAIR OF GILT-METAL MOUNTED BLUE AND WHITE CHINOISERIE DECORATED CERAMIC JARDINIERES (2)Late 20th CenturyTapering square bodies on everted bases on four paw feet, 30 cm high Condition Report:Crackling to the glazing. Repair to the bottom corner of one jardiniere (photographed). Verdigris in laces on the mounts. Base mounts are loose on both and possibly associated.
ALAN ALDRIDGE (BRITISH, 1938-2017) (10)A collection of ten concept artworks for surreal ceramic pieces, late 20th Century'Café-doodle doo' (a tea pot in the form of a cockerel), 'Posie Teapot', 'Intergalactic Coffee Pot', 'Pets Mugs' (four tea cups in the form of cats and dogs), 'LEGO Coffee & Tea Pot', 'Coffee Pot - Totally Impractical', 'Atomic-Ray Powered Intergalactic Solar Engergized Milk Jug', 'Packet of Coffee Pot', 'Paradox' (a pointing finger teapot pouring into a clenched fist mug), and 'Casserole'(all unframed)(10)ARReach design captioned and signedcoloured ink and felt-tip design on tracing paperthe largest sheet 45.5 x 61cmARR(10)FootnoteThese designs were commissioned for a collection of Aldridge ceramics but none were actually produced
Five Chinese ceramic items: a famille rose vase and 2 others (both with damage); a brush pot with seated figures, mark to base 13.5cm height; a ginger jar. Ginger jar in good condition; brush pot in good condition, though enamels worn; scenic vase rim damaged; famille rose vase in good condition.
A rare Battersea enamel bottle ticket, circa 1753-56Engraved by Ravenet after a design by James Gwin, printed in red and overpainted in colours with a black putto embracing a leopard and feeding him grapes, titled 'CAPE', 6.6cm wideFootnotes:ProvenanceWatney CollectionBonhams, 20 May 2015, lot 54Bunny and Paul Davies CollectionExhibitedEnglish Ceramic Circle Jubilee exhibition, 1977, no.254. Illustrated by Susan Benjamin, English Enamel Boxes (1978), p.39. See also John Salter, Wine Labels (2004), p.297 and fig.1005.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An English enamel bottle ticket, circa 1756-60Engraved by Ravenet after a design by James Gwin, printed in black with two putti on a rocky mountainside, a printed title 'MOUNTAIN' above, 6.7cm wideFootnotes:ProvenanceWatney CollectionBonhams, 20 May 2015, lot 66Bunny and Paul Davies CollectionExhibitedEnglish Ceramic Circle Jubilee exhibition, 1977, no.254A coloured version from the Joyce Mountain Collection was sold by Bonhams on 7 December 2005, lot 43. A similar label in the Schreiber Collection is illustrated by Egan Mew, Battersea Enamels (1926), fig.20 (top right). These and the other Battersea tickets have the title painted in black, different titles often being found on labels of the same design. The title on the present lot is printed, suggesting the name was engraved later, probably in Birmingham after the Battersea 1756 bankruptcy sale.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large Chelsea dish, circa 1752-55Of lobed form, painted in kakiemon style with the 'Rat and Vine' pattern, a 'Flying Fox' above, within a brown line rim, 27.1cm diam, red anchor markFootnotes:ProvenanceEric Wood CollectionBrenda Dunning CollectionExhibitedEnglish Ceramic Circle Exhibition, 1948, pl.46, no.224The decoration combines two popular Kakiemon motifs in a way rarely found on Japanese porcelains, suggesting that the inspiration may have been Meissen or Chantilly.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Derby 'dry edge' models of Florentine Boars, circa 1752-55Possibly modelled by Agostino Carlini, one standing with its head turned to the left, on a rectangular base, the other with its head turned to the right and seated on an oval base, both left in the white, the bases applied with acorns and oakleaves, 11.5cm and 12cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceBrenda Dunning CollectionThe attribution of the modelling of some Derby 'dry edge' figures and animal models to Agostini Carlini is discussed by J V G Mallet, 'Agostini Carlini and Dry-Edge Derby', in British Ceramic Design 1600-2002 (2003), p.42. An entry in William Duesbury's London Account Book for 27th October 1752 reads 'I pr of Boors'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Derby 'dry edge' figure emblematic of Winter, circa 1752-55Modelled by Agostino Carlini, seated on a low mound base and draped in a voluminous cloak, leaning over a fire on the ground before him and warming his hands, left in the white, 11cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceBunny and Paul Davies CollectionA complete set of Derby seasons of this model is illustrated by Dennis G Rice, Derby Porcelain (1983), p.79 and another in the Victoria and Albert Museum by J V G Mallet, 'Agostini Carlini and Dry-Edge Derby', in British Ceramic Design 1600-2002 (2002), p.48.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An important Derbyshire tureen and cover attributed to Cockpit Hill, circa 1770-75Of oval form raised on three paw feet with comical lion mask terminals, applied with entwined handles and finial and moulded with gadroon rims, printed in blue with flower sprays and butterflies, the interior with the 'Fence' pattern and further floral sprays, 30cm wide including handles (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceErnest Allman Collection, Sotheby's, 12 January 1965, lot 109Norman Stretton Collection, Phillips, 14 September 1994, lot 149Geoffrey Godden Collection, Bonhams, 30 June 2010, lot 15This celebrated tureen has been widely illustrated and discussed in ceramic literature, most recently by Geoffrey Godden, English Blue and White Porcelain (2004), pls.268-9 and col. pl.55, and in Bonhams sale catalogue of the Godden Collection. The cover bears so-called 'patch marks' and the printed floral garlands relate to some Duesbury Derby porcelain, but otherwise it bears little resemblance to conventional Derby porcelain from the Nottingham Road factory. Based on contemporary advertisements, an attribution to the Cockpit Hill Pottery in Derby seems most likely.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Dresden-style porcelain figure of a cherub seated on floral encrusted circular base, a quantity of Mintons late Victorian and later china plates, Asiatic pheasant-type design with green borders, to include tea plates and four other ceramic items Condition ReportMinton plates with surface scratches, accretions, wear and loss to the decoration on some, some with discolouration and crazing. General wear and tear.
French gilt metal jewellery box, the top with oval ceramic plaque featuring cherub on pagoda top with scrolling leaf decoration and harpy decoration to feet, a small bedside table French-style clock with ceramic panel decoration and a further clock with Roman numerals to the enamel dial, on easel-style base (3)
A collection of ceramic wares,to include a Royal Crown Derby Imari Traditional planter, 9cm high, a Staffordshire creamware bowl, 16cm diameter, a similar plate, 20cm diameter, and a Meissen style kettle, 18cm high (qty.)Condition ReportCracks, losses and wear throughout. The Royal Crown Derby planter is in a good condition. Meissen style kettle with losses to the spout.
An Otis King pocket calculator, height 26cm, and a 19th century ceramic inkwell, a 'Chemico' French Chalk sprinkler tin, also two fountain pens including two Sheaffer examples, one with 14K nib (5).Additional InformationThere is wear to the mounts and the patent calculator, chipping and losses, heavy crazing to the inkwell. The tin with minor dents. The 14k nib on the Sheaffer is bent, light wear to the cases.
Various collectables, including Victorian silver-topped cut glass smelling salts bottle, silver napkin ring, Meerschaum pipe with amber stem, carved with the head of a bearded man in (possibly American Civil War) peaked cap, Victorian cased EP bread fork and butter knife with floral-painted ceramic handles, Japanese brass vesta case embossed with fish, lobster and squid, Sterling pencil, leather-cased medicine glass, George IV silver salt spoon and travelling inkwell; lot also includes drawn thread linen tablecloth

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