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John Frederick Herring, Snr., British 1795-1865- A Mare and a Foal in a Landscape; oil on panel, signed 'J.F. Herring. Senr.' (lower left) and dated '1853' (lower right), 24.5 x 30.4 cm. Provenance: Anon. sale, Christie's, London, 22 November 2006, lot 109 (for £13,200); where purchased by the current owner. Private Collection, UK. Note: In 1814, at the age of 18, Herring moved to Doncaster, where he worked both as a night coach driver and as a painter of signs for inns and coach insignia, earning himself the moniker of the ‘artist coachman’ for the portraits of horses he produced for inn parlours. Herring soon received commissions from a range of wealthy customers, with patrons such as William Taylor Copeland (1797-1868), the Duchess of Kent (1788-1861) – to whom he served as animal painter – and Queen Victoria (1819-1901). In 1853, Herring moved to Meopham Park in Kent, and it is from this point that the artist moved away from horse portraits, instead spending his final years painting a wider variety of hunting and racing scenes, and landscapes. The present work is part of a series of paintings by Herring called The Mothers, all engraved in 1854-1855. Among other animals, the series included 'Hack Mare and Foal', 'Cart Mare and Foal', 'Thoroughbred Mare and Foal', 'Draught Mare and Foal' and 'Hunting Mare and Foal'.
John Frederick Herring, Snr., British 1795-1865- A farmer's hack drinking from a trough, with two greyhounds; oil on board, signed and dated 'J F Herring Senr / 1854' (lower left, on the trough), bears old label embossed with the artist's stamp and inscribed 'Birmingham Fine Art. / No 2. / Farmers Hack & grey / houds "engraved" / J.F. Herring Snr' verso, 35.1 x 45.6 cm. Provenance: Anon. sale, Christie's, London, 22 November 2006, lot 105 (for £16,800); where purchased by the current owner. Private Collection, UK. Note: In 1814, at the age of 18, Herring moved to Doncaster, where he worked both as a night coach driver and as a painter of signs for inns and coach insignia, earning himself the moniker of the ‘artist coachman’ for the portraits of horses he produced for inn parlours. Herring soon received commissions from a range of wealthy customers, with patrons such as William Taylor Copeland (1797-1868), the Duchess of Kent (1788-1861) – to whom he served as animal painter – and Queen Victoria (1819-1901). In 1853, Herring moved to Meopham Park in Kent, and it is from this point that the artist moved away from horse portraits, instead spending his final years painting a wider variety of hunting and racing scenes, and landscapes. A similar farmyard scene is held in the collection of the Danum Gallery, Library and Museum, Doncaster [DONMG : 446.62].
A Masons Mandalay pattern teaset, comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, cups, saucers, plates and sandwich plate; a Bernardaud & Cie Limoges parr dessert service, comprising plates and bowl; three Copeland Spode Chinese Rose pattern plates and three bowls; and a Myott three piece teaset.Condition report:All items are 1st quality. Masons Mandalay items - crazing to one saucer, fine surface scratches to several items, all would benefit from a clean. Please see additional uploaded image.
A GROUP OF NAMED CERAMICS AND ORNAMENTS, comprising a German Lindner porcelain pedestal dish, a T.G Green & Co.Ltd. black and green interwoven pattern trio, a Copeland Spode fruit bowl, a boxed Beswick 'Hiker Badger' 34/1000 June 1997, a Beswick 'Woodland' table lamp, a large Arthur Wood 'Flower Basket' vase, a Beswick 'Golden Jubilee' Priory For Wales - Sir Thomas Docura 1501-1527 figurine, a carved hardwood figure (possibly Indonesian), a resin 'Ganesh' figurine, etc. (s.d) (14)
A SELECTION OF DECORATIVE NAMED CERAMIC ITEMS ETC, to include a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern teacup and saucer, a Poole Pottery 'Bokhara' vase designed by Robert Jefferson, Wedgwood blue jasper wares, Hammersley gift wares, Sylvac dog and vases, Lingard Imari pattern tea wares, Copeland Spode's Italian bowl etc.
Copeland Spode pottery Italian pattern blue and white tea and coffee service comprising of teapots, coffee pot, teacups, coffee cans, various saucers, jugs, side plates etc. approx. 80 plus piecesONE TEAPOT WITH REPAIRED SPOUT, TWO OTHERS WITH CHIPS TO SPOUT, OTHERWISE NO OBVIOUS SIGNS OF DAMAGE, PLATES WITH LIGHT SURFACE SCRATCHES - SIGN OF USE. CONDITION OF ALL PIECES HAVE NOT BEEN CHECKED - LARGE SERVICE
A Copeland Spode pottery Italian pattern blue and white table ware comprising of lidded tureens, various plates and bowls, jugs, serving dishes, jugs, biscuit barrels, egg cups etc. approx. 79 pieces.ONE JUG WITH GLUE REPAIR, OTHERWISE NO OBVIOUS SIGNS OF DAMAGE, SOME LIGHT SIGNS OF USE, LIGHT SURFACE SCRATCHES TO PLATES, BOWLS, ETC, CONDITION OF ALL PIECES HAVE NOT BEEN CHECKED - LARGE SERVICE
A large quantity of Copeland Spode Tower pattern to include a large lidded soup tureen, 6 graduated meat plates, the largest with well and tree 49cm x 37cm, 15 plates 27cm d, 4 plates 19.5cm d, 2 lidded sauce tureens and stands, 2 soup bowls 27cm d, 6 bowls 23.5cm d, 2 tureens, 1 with lid and 11 plates 24cm d.
A quantity of Royal commemorative memorabilia to include blue pressed glass plate for Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee, Copeland mug celebrating Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, Royal Worcester figure of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth celebrating her 80th birthday, 3 bells and a plate HM Queen Elizabeth’s platinum jubilee and other various mugs, cups etc.
A quantity of good quality English 20thC porcelain comprising a pair of Lynton porcelain Derby vases signed J. Skerrett 26cm, a Spode 200th Anniversary twin handled vase 19.5cm, numbered 49, 2 x Cavershall Xmas plates, a Coalport plate, Royal Worcester 'Balmoral' teapot, Coalport lidded vase together with a 19thC Copeland figurine/ lamp base (9).
Vinyl / Autographs - 12 Blues albums all signed by the artists or musicians, to include: B. B. King (signed by B. B. King), Buddy Guy (signed by Buddy Guy & Pete Wingfield), John Lee Hooker (signed by Robert Cray), 4 Robert Cray albums (all signed by Robert Cray), Albert Collins, Robert Cray, Johnny Copeland – Showdown ! (signed by Albert Collins and Robert Cray), 2 x Paul Butterfield Better Days albums (signed by a member), The Blues Project (signed by one of the musicians), Steve Phillips – Steel-Rail Blues (signed by Steve Phillips (The Notting Hillllies). Condition VG+ overall
Irish interest: a 19th century Copeland topographical cabinet plate - titled 'The Cove of Cork after W. H. Bartlett', the hand painted reserve within a pierced, gilt enriched border and rim, green printed factory mark to base and red painted script pattern no. 'D2287', * Condition: No chips, cracks or restoration. In good condition, with just very minor light scratching to the gilt. A fine example.
Collection of lawn bowls to include Banada Carpet Bowls and Henselite Lawn Bowls, together with a pair of Royal Worcester vases, each marked to the base, 15cm wide x 11cm deep x 16cm high, a Copeland Spode teapot, 20cm wide x 13.5cm high, two Wedgwood fairyland bowls, the largest 21cm wide, two paperweights and a hardwood cased clock, the back stamped 'Medailie Dargent 1855', engraved with '1578' and '311' to the back (12)
A rare early 19th Century collection of "Forget-me-not" pattern dinner wares including an open bottomed bowl with cover and cow finial, lidded milk jug, lidded cup, cover and saucer and two large leaf shaped bowls, one by Spode with impressed mark, the other by Copeland & Garrett with impressed mark "Copeland & Garrett, New Blanche" large dishes measurements 53 cm x 42 cm, a Spode dish with large repaired crack and discolouration, together with a 19th Century Staffordshire pottery figure of Bacchus seated upon a barrel, a beaker in his hand, 16 cm high
A collection of Copeland Spode 'Spodes Gloucester' blue stone china dinner wares comprising seven dinner plates, eight dessert plates, eight side plates, eight soup bowls, seven cups, eight saucers, three graduated serving dishes, three egg cups, one pepper, one lidded jug, one sauce boat and one tureen and cover
19th Century Tokens, ISLE OF MAN, Douglas, Atlas Fire Office (John Beatson and George Copeland), Halfpenny, 1811, 6.63g/6h (W 2077); Ramsey, William Callister, Halfpenny, 1831, 8.16g/12h (W 2100); together with other coins, tokens, etc, from the I.o.M., Ireland, England, etc (29, some countermarked) [31]. Varied state £100-£150 --- Provenance: B. Woodside Collection
A Copeland Spode Italian dinner service. Including serving plates, bowls and a tureen, etc. H13cm Condition Report: Generally in good condition. All seem to have oval marks. Chips to a small number of items including a cup. Several items have crazing and pitting to the glaze. Would benefit from a clean. The sugar bowl has a broken (and missing) handle. Some rubbing to the edges and bases. One of the serving plates has a large hairline crack. One of the bowls has a large chip to the rim, one of the tureens has a small chip to the lid, another has a large chip to the rim. Some signs of general wear including scratches and rubbing consistent with age and usage.

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