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FREDERICK N SUTTON (FL C1890-C1910) AFTER SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, PRA LADY ELIZABETH LEVESON-GOWER signed, inscribed verso The Countess Grosvenor, porcelain, oval, 7.5 x 5.5cm, ebonised strut frame After Lawrence`s picture of 1817-18 in the collection of the Countess of Sutherland. F N Sutton was a noted painter on porcelain, being employed at the Minton, Coalport and Worcester factories. ++In fine condition
Porcelain figurines, comprising Royal Doulton Valerie, HN2107, by M Davies, approx. 4.3/4", first issued 1953, chip to toe & to rose in hand, Bunny, HN2214, by M Davies, approx. 5", issued 1960-1975, Coalport, Tessa, 5/85 to base, approx. 4.3/4", Royal Worcester, First Dance, 3629, by F.G. Doughty, approx. 7" & a crumb brush handle designed as a bust of a period dress lady (5)
A QUANTITY OF ROYAL WORCESTER EVESHAM PATTERN DINNER AND KITCHEN WARES including serving dishes, vegetable dishes, dinner plates, ramekins and further ceramics including a Royal Doulton tonkin part tea set and further pottery and porcelain including a Poole dish, a Coalport pastille burner etc.
A collection of modern cricket ceramics & glass, comprising: a boxed Royal Grafton plate commemorating Len Hutton`s Century of Centuries 1934-1951; boxed Coalport `County Champions` plates for Leicestershire in 1975 and for Essex in 1979; two boxed Royal Worcester `County Centenary` plates for Somerset in 1891-1991; and a boxed Elizabethan China plate printed with a `wagon-wheel` for Viv Richards` innings of 322 for Somerset v Worcestershire in 1985; two Sandland Ware tankards (different sizes) and an ashtray all with a print of the Lord`s Pavilion; a pottery tankard commemorating a century of Test cricket at the MCG; a Franklin porcelain centenary Ashes tankard 1882-1982; a Cambridge China Ware mug for the 75th anniversary of The Cricketer; a Wade shaving mug; a pair of 20th century Staffordshire flatback cricketers; two boxed Michael Virden engraved glassware commemorating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Lord 1787-1987, a tankard and a dish; the lot also including a Wedgwood Manchester United centenary plate 1878-1978
A 19th century Berlin blanc de chine porcelain Cabinet Cup and Saucer, a similar Meissen tea Bowl and a later Meissen white glazed miniature Tazza, together with a small Collection of Regency and Victorian English porcelain and earthenware Items, the cup and saucer with moulded prunus spray decoration, the tea bowl and tazza with moulded floral rose decoration, the English items comprising a Coalport type porcelain slop bowl enamelled to the interior with a spray of garden flowers within a border of three similarly enamelled floral ovals reserved on a gilded cobalt ground, a lilac printed Staffordshire earthenware milk jug, a green glazed jug moulded with a hunting tableau scene and gaudy type jug with red, underglaze blue and gilt floral decoration, the part tea service enamelled with wide borders of apricot flowers within green and gilded entwining foliage comprising a slop bowl, a pair of cake plates and a pair of London shape cups and saucers (qty)" The Berlin cup and saucer, 5.5cm high, the Meissen pieces, 4-4.2cm high, the Coalport type slop bowl, 16.5cm diameter, the jugs, 10-12cm high, the part tea service cake plates, 23cm diameter Condition: The Berlin cup with hairline to handle, the saucer with chip to rim, the Meissen miniature tazza with wear to gilding, the Coalport type slop bowl with typical old wear to gilding, the lavender printed jug with fine yellowed crazing to glaze, the green ju View on auctionatrium.com
A pair of Coalport porcelain pedestal vases in the French taste each of oviform with entwined serpent handles and domed covers with melon knops, enamelled with raised gilt panels, one with a cock and two hens in a landscape and verso with fruit and flowers the companion decorated front and verso with fruit and flowers, reserved on pink grounds, 35 cm high, painted `CBD` monogram under covers, circa. 1860, staple repairs to latter vase.
A good pair of Coalport vases and covers, encrusted with finely modelled flowers, delicately enamelled and arranged around panels of painted bouquets, the handles, feet and pierced covers highlighted with blue and gilt, 19th century, minor damages, 29cm. (4) Cf. Geoffrey Godden, Encyclopedia of British Pottery and Porcelain, p.101 for the design of these vases.
A set of four Bohemian cut glass wines, boxed set of six Bohemian cut glass champagne flutes, set of six Stuart crystal sundae dishes, two decanters and stoppers, pedestal bowl and cover, two French porcelain lidded boxes, Royal Crown Derby butter dish and knife, set of six Coalport cake forks, and Aynsley cake plate and knife
Four floral porcelain ornaments, comprising a Royal Doulton `Carnation, Arum and Limestone/Quartz`, a Coalport posy of roses, a Crown Staffordshire posy of mixed flowers, and an Adderley window box of mixed flowers (minor faults), together with a Shelley green banded jug, a Carlton Ware leaf dish decorated with tomatoes, a similar Crown Devon dish, and a collection of other decorative ceramics.
A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND ENAMEL VASES in Louis XVI style and inset with pairs of oval plaques of 17th c scenes of a game of chess or challenge to a dual and a gentleman paying a compliment to a kitchen maid or a prince and another nobleman visiting a house by night by Sieffert, all signed, in cartouche shaped frames with masks, the sides with swags and paterae over diaper trellis, on spirally fluted foot and marble plinth, 34cm h, c1890 Louis-Eugène Sieffert (b1842) is better know for his decoration on porcelain, in particular Sèvres. In London, he decorated Coalport and Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co porcelain for the retailer, A B Daniell & Co. Much accretion of dirt and grime but in fine entirely original condition, the enamels undamaged and free from restoration, the vases also fine, the gilding worn in places and with old discoloured lacquer or polish, the marble plinths slightly chipped
A Noritake `Nile` pattern part coffee service, comprising coffee pot and cover, six cans and saucers, cream jug and sugar bowl, a Noritake porcelain part tea service decorated with Mount Fuji (faults), a pair of Doulton Burslem plates, each decorated with a spray of flowers within a wavy blush rim, a Coalport `Strange Orchid` pattern two handled vase and cover, and a pair of Royal Doulton seated dogs with gilt decoration.
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