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A quantity of Edwardian and later chinaware with the subject of birds and flowers, including a covered jug, teapot, coffee pot and stand by Crown Devon Fieldings, height of hot water jug 19cm, a Spode Asiatic pheasant plate, originally retailed by Waring & Gillow, diameter 22cm, a quantity of cups and saucers by Queens and a quantity of Czech cups and plates green and white colourway (quantity)
A FIELDINGS CROWN DEVON POTTERY JUG, moulded hand painted body with a scene of Balmoral and the Luss Straits Loch Lomond having Highlander handle and musical movement, 25.5cm high, together with a signed Christmas card from Queen Mary, 1940-41Condition report – crazing to glaze, paint losses to top rim of jug, otherwise condition okay, no signs of restoration, it plays clearly, mechanism good, unsure of the tune, not recognisable to us and the title is not written on it.
A Beswick cobalt blue palm tree pitcher, a carltonware plate decorated with ducks and irises, Carltonware and Royal Winton trinket dishes, A Royal Belvedere model of blue budgerigars on branches, Beswick toby jugs, a Crown Devon musical tankard, a brass gong, a brass oil lamp with mottled glass shade, A Trafford Old Masters "The Red Boy" brass wall plaque etc Condition Report: Available upon request
A Joyce Morgan for Chelsea Pottery footed dish decorated with flowers and butterflies and a Crown Devon blue and gilt decorated coffee set, six cups and saucers, sugar dish and cream jug Condition Report: Crown Devon coffee set: one saucer is heavily crazed, otherwise gilt and colour of set are in good condition with minor surface scratches consummate with use.
A parian ware figure modelled as a nude female figure, together with a Crown Devon Fieldings John Peel musical jug and a Royal Doulton Beefeaters character jug.Condition: Parian ware figure with large hairline crack through base, no makers mark, height 28cm, musical jug has chip to fox ear on handle and crazing throughout.
Two boxes of blue and gilt dinnerware items to include; Powder Blue Woodsware Woods & Sons English porcelain items to include; plates, lidded tureens, ladle, gravy boats etc, together with a box including; jugs, black and gilt teaware items, Ridgeways gilt edged cereal bowls, small porcelain cruet set, pink glass handkerchief style bowl with stand and metal spoon, Crown Devon Fieldings jam pot with plated stand, lid and spoon, Gladstone china milk jug and bowl etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASS etc, to include Windsor and Zena teawares, Royal commemorative wares, Royal Devon three handled tyg, Wade dry Blackthorn cider twin handled mug, Crown Regent teawares, Madonna porcelain sculpture, vintage cocktail glasses and lemonade set, assorted drinking glasses, table lamps and ceramics, etc
SELECTION OF LUSTRE GLAZED AND OTHER DECORATIVE CERAMICSincluding a Carlton Ware red ground shaped dish and a Carlton Ware shaped dish decorated with a spiders web, dragon fly and flowers, Fieldings Crown Devon blue ground vase, Maling blue ground and floral decorated vase, a pink and floral shaped vase raised on three gilt feet, cream and pink floral decorated vase, a green and floral tapering vase and a blue ground and floral decorated vase (8)
A RARE WILLIAM AND MARY BRASS STUDDED LEATHER CHEST ATTRIBUTED TO THE WORKSHOP OF RICHARD PIGG JUNIOR, C.1690-1700 decorated with tulips, flowerheads and scrolls, the hinged lid centred with a shield shape cartouche decorated with arabesques, revealing a vacant interior, the front with a crown handle backplate, with two paper lined drawers, with pierced cartouche shape escutcheons, the carcass with remains of the original marbled paper lining, with brass side carrying handles, on later castors 76.5cm high, 99.3cm wide, 57cm deep Provenance Knightstone, Devon, see Country Life, 15th September 1950, where this piece is illustrated. The Estate of the late Jane Sumner. Catalogue Note During the end of the 17th century, chests such as the present lot were indispensable. They were used for the storage and transport of valuable goods as they were lockable, primarily for clothes and bed linen, but others were fitted to accommodate books, medical stores and even musical instruments. Covered in high quality 'Russia leather' it made the chest both lightweight and water resistant, perfect for travelling. The decorative brass studs were used for identification purposes and to show the high status of the owner. See Olivia Fryman, 'Coffer-Makers to the Late Stuart Court, 1660-1714', Furniture History Society, 2016, pp.1-16, for a discussion of 17th century coffer makers and their products. Richard Pigg Junior was 'trunk maker to the Great Wardrobe' from the reign of Charles II until his death in c.1706 at which time he was succeeded by William Johnson. A very similar chest, with the same arrangement of drawers, made for William and Mary, can be found in the V&A Museum, no.497-1894. A related Royal chest with four drawers belonging to Queen Anne and attributed to the workshops of Richard Pigg Junior or William Johnson was with Thomas Coulborn & Sons Ltd. See also Sworders, 'The Principal Contents of North Mymms Park, 18th April 2018, lot 419, for a similar George I example with the initials 'C R', possibly for the 8th Baron Chandos.
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