FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASS ETC, to include Royal Worcester tea cup and coffee can with saucer, various cabinet cups and saucers, Meito china coffee set, box of animal ornaments, studio pottery, vegetable face pots, assorted drinking glasses, vases, ornamental ceramic ducks, approximate largest size 47cm, etc
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A BOX AND LOOSE CERAMICS ETC, to include Royal Doulton Imperial Blue cabinet plates (x3), Buckingham plate (x1), Minton T.Goode plate (x1), Doulton cabinet plates 'The Old Balloon Seller' and 'The Balloon Man', Wedgwood 'Hathaway Rose' cup and saucer, Aynsley vases and pin trays, Nao owl B-26N, Pendelfin rabbits, Boswell, Rocky, Maud, Pie Face, Bongo, Little Mo, Picnic Midge, Dandy (x2), Barrow Boy, Phumf, Barney, Snuggles, Picnic Basket, Dodger (x2), jardinieres etc
A GROUP OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, including a Coalbrookdale florally encrusted basket, height 16cm, a similar twin handled vase, Wedgwood Wild Strawberry tureen and matching dinner plates, some damage (quantity)Condition Report Wedgwood Florentine teapot, yes has no obvious damage or wear, staining to inside of spout. Arthur Wood blue and white teapot no obvious damage or wear. Fieldings teapot has damage to spout and rubbing/loss to silver. Doulton coffee pot has some crazing and wear to lid. Wild Strawberry tureen has hairline to lid, plates have clear evidence of use. Coalport vase and basket - minor crazing to inside, missing/damage to foliage around edge and handle, missing leaves from both sides and six images
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'DOUBLE PHOENIX' DISH, decorated to the interior with a pair of confronting phoenix with outstretched wings and elaborate tail feathers, surrounded by scrolling clouds. The exterior is painted with a further pair of phoenix in flight, with a sprig of foliage in their beaks, bears six character mark. 22cm diameterFor a dish similar in appearance, see Christie's, Sale 13982, Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, 7 November 2017, Lot 194.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In very good condition without chips, cracks or restoration.
A NEW HALL CREAMERcirca 1820Boat-shaped, decorated to pattern number 888 with gold Warburton print and underglaze blue with foliate gilding, red painted Warburton's Patent mark and pattern number; together with New Hall cup and saucer, decorated to a similar pattern but unmarked. (3)Creamer 10.5cm high.Provenance:Creamer purchased from Keith Arden Ceramics, 8 November 1997.Cup and saucer purchased from Charnwood Antiques, 8 February 1990.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Some wear commensurate with age but in otherwise good condition without chips, cracks or restoration.
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