A miniature Coalport porcelain cabinet cup and saucer: the cup of flaring form with entwined serpent handle, enamelled with small panels of garden blooms reserved on a royal blue and gilt embellished ground, circa 1810-15, saucer 10.5 cm diameter. *Notes Illustrated as plate 58, page 110, Coalport 1795-1926, Michael Messenger
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An English porcelain, probably Coalport, vase and cover: the campana shaped body with gilt caryatid handles on a pedestal base, surmounted by a waisted and domed cover, enamelled front and verso with quadrilobed panels of flowers and fruit reserved on a pink, gilt embellished ground, 25 cm high, [restored knop].
A pair of Coalport porcelain vases and covers: of slender quadrilobed form with gilt foliate moulded bases and handles and pierced covers, enamelled with four floral panels on a green ground, 27 cm high, circa 1825-50, [small restoration to knops]. *Notes Whilst unmarked, the shape appears in William Hedley's Design Book and is illustrated as plate 226A in Coalport & Coalbrookdale Porcelains, Geoffrey Godden
A Coalport porcelain jewelled scent bottle and hinged cover: of globular form with miniature lug handles and metal mounts, the ivory body with faux agate, emerald and sapphire jewels between gold and turquoise enamelled jewels, green backstamp, circa 1900-10, 10 cm high, [light wear to cover].
Two Coalport porcelain tea kettles: one of squat form with foliate moulded handle and spout, the latter of tapering cylindrical form with overhead handle and lobed spout, both decorated in the Japanese Grove pattern, green backstamps, circa 1885-1891, 13 and 20 cm high, [the latter restored]. *Notes Both are illustrated as plate 260, page 315, Coalport 1795-1926, Michael Messenger
A Coalport porcelain cabinet plate: of silver shape with gilt rope edging, the centre enamelled by Tom Keeling with a portrait of a tabby cat sporting a pink ribbon, monogrammed lower left, within a royal blue and gilt embellished border, green backstamp, and captioned verso 'Tabby', circa 1902, 23 cm diameter, [some rubbing on rim]. *Illustrated as plate 303, page 348, Coalport 1795-1926, Michael Messenger.
A Coalport porcelain cabinet plate: of lobed circular form the centre finely painted with a view of Domodossola in the Italian Dolomites, within a pink border embellished with raised gold and white jewels, captioned verso 'Duomo d Osolo', circa 1860-65, 24 cm diameter, some light wear to high points]. *Illustrated as plate 186, page 235, Coalport 1795-1926, Michael Messenger
A pair of Coalport porcelain jars and covers: of tapering cylindrical form set on four lion paw feet, the handles with animal mask terminals, the domed covers with spire knops, each decorated by Percy Simpson with an oval panel containing a topographical view reserved on a green and gilt embellished ground, signed lower left, each captioned on the underside Mt. Venue and Mt. Dover, green backstamps, model no. 7756 and numbered 1/200, 17 cm high.
A Coalport limited edition 'The Derbyshire Bowl', No.6/100, with matching porcelain plaque Condition Report / Extra Information Light surface scratches to the interior around the rams head. Some light wear to the inside of foot. Area of discolouration to interior which appears to be sellotape residue. Needs cleaning.
A SMALL GROUP OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN, COMPRISING A SAMPSON HANCOCK FLORAL ENCRUSTED BOTTLE VASE, 16CM H, BLUE PRINTED MARK, CIRCA 1890, A SAMPSON HANCOCK MINIATURE FOOTED OCTAGONAL BOWL PAINTED WITH ROSES, AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY COALPORT MOULDED AND FLORAL PAINTED PLATE AND A DERBY COMPORT DECORATED WITH FRENCH SPRIGS
A Mintons porcelain ewer, late 19th century, printed and gilded with an all over floral design in Japonesque style, leaf and berry handle with Bacchus mask terminal on fluted short pedestal and square plinth, 28cm high, a Coalport two handled pedestal vase, with applied ivy leaf decoration against an old ivory ground, the interior with dragonfly and butterfly and wild grasses, black enamel number A7521, 21cm high and a porcelain scent bottle and stopper, 19th century, applied with polychrome flowers to the body and finial against a gilt vermiculate ground, unmarked, 20cm high. (3)
An English porcelain plaque, late 19th century signed FNS for FN Sutton, painted with a girl looking to her right and monogrammed FNS top right, 15.5cm x 11cm in a rectangular gesso frame * Fredrick Sutton of Worcester worked for Worcester in the 1880s, Coalport circa 1892-98 and Doulton 1898-1913
A collection of miniature porcelain to include a Coalport coffee pot and cover, red enamel mark, M6455, 6.5cm, Staffordshire pink ground miniature ewer and basin, decorated with floral vignettes, ewer 7cm high, bowl 7cm diameter, a Coalport cobalt and gilt teapot and cover, pattern number M5926, spout chipped, 4.5cm high, a Coalport Japanese Grove pattern teacup and saucer, repaired, a Coalport jewelled cabinet cup and saucer painted with landscapes against an old ivory ground, a pair of Royal Crown Derby Imari teacups and saucers, a porcelain mug, possibly Coalport, painted with flowers, 2.2cm high and a Wedgwood blue jasper dip cameo teapot and cover, 6.5cm high. (10)
A Coalport porcelain moulded dessert plate, 1820s, finely painted with a rose spray within raised gilt and cobalt double barred scroll border incised 'No. 2', 25.5cm diameter, a Coalport pink bordered botanical dessert plate mid 19th century, 24cm diameter, two blue bordered botanical dessert plates, 24cm diameter and two green bordered botanical dessert plates, 24cm diameter (6).See Messenger, M, Coalport 1795-1926, page 156, plate 103 for a moulded plate similar to the example in this lot.
A Fine 19th Century Coalport Inkwell, a pair of small 19th century crested ware spill vases and a small Berlin porcelain censer. The Coalport inkwell decorated with floral bouquets in gilt edged cartouches on a rich dark scale blue ground with a moulded animal's head spout and gilt handle (A/F). The spill vases decorated with heraldic crests and having flying scroll handles, 3¾ ins (9.5 cms) high (restored). The Censer of oval form with pierced lid, twin handles and four scroll legs raised it above a base 'burner'. decorated with romantic scenes between panels of pale yellow glaze with gilt embellishments, 6½ ins (17 cms) in height.
A quantity of various ceramics to include a large Coalport gilt and floral decorated circular bowl raised on three scrolling supports, diameter 26cm, a pair of Royal Doulton hand painted cabinet plates, a large oval platter decorated in Meissen "Onion" pattern, a group of cups and saucers and some miniature examples, also a reproduction Chinese porcelain vase of baluster form painted in underglaze blue with dragon, etc.
An English porcelain part tea service, early 19th century, probably Coalport, each piece finely enamelled with floral bouquets of summer flowers with green borders and gilt scroll banding, red painted 2/1498, comprising; sucrier and cover, slop bowl, milk jug, six coffee cups, four tea cups and three saucers, along with an English porcelain coffee circa 1815 decorated with a scaly winged dragon and a rose decorated plate (some at fault)
A PAIR OF JOHN BEVINGTON FLORAL ENCRUSTED WALL VASES, C1870 supported by Putto and painted in polychrome with gilt borders, 24cm h, underglaze blue crossed swords and monogram and an English porcelain Japan pattern tray from a cabaret set, possibly Coalport, c1860 (3) ++Wall pockets with slight chipping of the flowers. Tray - one end broken off near the handle and restuck without loss
Griselda Lewis,'A Collector's History of English Pottery',published by The Antique Collectors' Club, 1987,Robin Reilly,'Wedgwood, A New Illustrated Dictionary',published by The Antique Collectors' Club, 1996,P D Gordon Pugh,'Staffordshire Portrait Figures',published by Praeger Publishers, 1971,Michael Messenger,'Coalport 1795-1926',published by The Antique Collectors' Club, 1995,F Brayshaw Gilhespy,'Derby Porcelain',published by Macgibbon & Kee, 1961,Geoffrey A Godden,'Godden's Guide to Ironstone and Granitewares',published by The Antique Collectors' Club, 1999,C J A Jorge,'The Geldermalsen History and Porcelain',published by Kemper, 1986,Robin Reilly & George Savage,'The Dictionary of Wedgwood',published by The Antique Collectors' Club, 1980,John Sandon,'The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain', 1752-1851, Volume 1, Published by the Antique Collectors' Club, 1993,Henry Sandon,'Royal Worcester Porcelain',published by Barrie & Jenkins, 1975,Geoffrey A Godden,
A collection of 19th century and later English porcelainTo include a reticulated high comport with bleu celeste and gilt ground, a Coalport floral plate, two topographical porcelain cabinet plates and a green and gilt 'fanciful' birds bowl (5) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 423 -Comport - Minor losses/wear to the giltNo chips/cracks/restoration.Plates - All have extensive hairline cracks and in poor condition. Bowl - Minor wear to the gilt and enamel throughoutScratching to interior well of the bowl
A mixed Collection of CeramicsTo include various English porcelain teawares, including Spode, Coalport and Wedgwood examples, comprising coffee cans, teacups, saucers and tea plates etc. (qty) CONDITION REPORT: 6 Spode coffee cans - good condition.Aynsley Ross pattern cups and saucers (6) - good condition.Crown Staffordshire tea pot - good condition.6 Crown Staffordshire coffee cans and saucers - good condition.2 Coalport floral pattern cups and saucers - goodCobalt blue & white tea wares - some wear and damage.
SELECTION OF BEATLES MEMORABILIAincluding a Coalport porcelain limited edition 'Let It Be' plaque, numbered 116/1000, various reproduction metal advertising posters and signs, two Beatles handkerchiefs, many Beatles Appreciation Society Magazines, a Beatles Anniversary magazine, The Beatles Their Story In Pictures and other items
A Coalport porcelain plate, of oval form, printed painted with flowers, af, together with a Spode Copeland shaped dish, decorated with a fabulous bird, diameter 8.5ins, a 19th century English porcelain bowl, decorated with floral reserves to a lattice ground and green flowers, diameter 10ins and a pressed glass oval dish, length 14.5ins Condition report: oval larger plate badly cracked, other plate crazed/unmarked/rubbing to gilding, shaped plate has scratches to paint, glass dish has been broken in half and reglued
A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA WARES, early 19th century, comprising a Rockingham trio in pattern No.1460 with a matching baluster jug, a Flight, Barr & Barr turquoise and gilt cup and saucer and matching jug, a Coalport trio in pattern No.4/171, a Kerr & Binns pink patterned trio, a Coalport trio and matching jug in pattern No.359?, Coalport pattern No.966 milk jug, two other jugs and a trio (quantity)
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