A London delftware Royal portrait plate or shallow dish, c.1690, painted in blue and ochre with the double portrait of King William and Queen Mary, each wearing a crown, William III in an ermine-edged robe, titled 'W M R' between the figures, all within two narrow concentric blue bands, some rim chipping, 21.4cm.Provenance: Sir Henry Sutcliffe-Smith (1864-1938) and thence by descent. Old paper label for Stoner & Evans.
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Three delftware plates, c.1750-70, one probably London and painted with an ornamental fence in an octagonal panel reserved on a brown powdered ground, the other probably Bristol, with a Jumping Boy in a panel on a powdered manganese ground, the last Bristol and painted with a Chinese figure in a landscape, some damages, 23cm max. (3)The last plate with a paper label for the Warren Collection, no.635.
A Liverpool delftware tile, c.1755-75, well painted in polychrome enamels with haymakers before tall ricks, and a Delft tile from a large panel, painted with two Chinese figures in colourful junks, each mounted in a later wooden frame, 14.5cm overall. (2)Provenance: from the collection of the late Jonathan Horne.
A Pickleherring delftware paving tile, early 17th century, painted in blue, green and ochre with a camel within a circular panel, and a Delft tile painted with a bird flanked by stylized plants, the corners with blue fleur de lys motifs, surface wear to the former, 13.4cm max. (2)Provenance: from the collection of the late Jonathan Horne.
An English blue and white Delftware plate, perhaps Liverpool, painted with bird by a fence in a garden within a quatrefoil cartouche and a polychrome plate with parrot, probably Lambeth, mid-18th Century, 20cm and 23cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Six Delftware blue and white plates, painted with an Oriental garden, 18th Century, possibly Liverpool or Dublin, 23cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: two have a slight variation on the design to the other four, of those two one has rim chip at 5 o'clock and 9 o'clock. Of the four one has some more noticeable but small rim chips and a glaze chip at 8 o'clock, all with some light rim chipping and glaze fritting, no damage or repairs
An English polychrome Delftware plate, in blue, manganese and yellow with a willow and flowers, Lambeth or Bristol and another with a more geometric foliate design, Lambeth, mid-18th Century, 23cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Four English Delftware blue and white plates, circa 1760, painted with a bird perched on a central flower surrounded by further flowers, perhaps Liverpool, 23cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Three Delftware blue and white wet drug jars, possibly London, circa 1740-60, named for; Syr: Cary: Rub, Syr: Spin: Cerv, Mel: Rosae, in a strapwork cartouche with shell, cherubs and flowers, 16cm high CONDITION REPORT: Cary syrup with a hairline crack to the front, approx. 6.5cm long. Mel Rosae with an impact crack to the rim above the shell, extending down approx. 3cm, and 6cm horizontally. Another hairline crack travelling around the lower part of the body. Spin syrup with a crack from the rim near the spout which travels diagonally down, 9cm long. A shallow footrim chip. All with some glaze chipping
A pair of English Delftware blue and white powder ground plates, circa 1760, painted a central Chinaman in a garden, the border with four flowerhead medallions and scrolls, petal shaped rim, probably London, 23cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Chips to rim particularly in glaze, hair lines to glaze to reverse, fire marks, surface scratches
A GROUP OF NAMED CERAMICS, comprising a Rosenthal Johan Van Loon bisquitporzellan vase 4039/18, a Wedgwood 'Clio' pattern coffee can and saucer, an Aynsley 'Pembroke' pattern cabinet plate, a boxed Royal Worcester cabinet plate number four in a series of Chinoiserie 'The Kylin Pattern', two boxed sets of four Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' place card holders, a boxed Lladro 1999 Christmas bell, a Royal Delftware tea light holder, a Royal Doulton D6438 Rip Van Winkle character jug, a vase of Capodimonte white roses, a boxed Coalport 'Hunting Scene' pattern trinket dish, a Villeroy & Boch ashtray, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: Capodimonte roses have slight nibbles and dusty, no obvious damage on other pieces)
A set of three 19th Century Dutch Delft blue and white floral and foliate decorated shallow bowls 23 cm diameter, an 18th Century tin glazed Urbino style plate with floral spray decoration 22 cm diameter, a 19th Century Delftware blue and white plate decorated with courting couple beneath a tree with shepherd and sheep in background inscribed within an oval medallion "Meÿ" 23.3 cm diameter, a 19th Century Dutch Delft bowl with floral decoration 19 cm diameter and a tin glazed two handled pot with chinoiserie figure decoration (no lid) 15 cm wide handle to handle x 7 cm deep
Quantity of books relating to archeology, the Cotswolds, architecture and antiquities, to include:- Van Lemmen "Delftware Tiles" Lloyd, Nathanial "A History of English Brickwork" Steane, J and Ayres, J "Traditional Buildings in the Oxford Region circa 1300 to 1840" Davies, Philip "Lost England 1870 to 1930" Campbell, Marian "Medieval Jewellery" "Medieval Glass for Popes, Princes and Pheasants" "Buildings of the Cotswolds" Goodall, Ian "Ironwork in Medieval Britain, an Archeological Study" (3 boxes)
An interesting mixed lot to include a pair of modern Rank Aldis field glasses (10 x 50), a pair of similar treen jars and covers, an early 19th century rosewood tea caddy (now minus interior), a pair of hunting prints, an antique corkscrew, a Delftware stand (minus fittings) and a selection of various leather-mounted goods to include a cigarette case, wallet, diary dated 1947, an early 20th century silver-mounted leather carry case with various compartments and a leather-covered travelling watch case together with an open-faced fob watch with white-enamel dial and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds hand at the 6 o'clock position, military engravings to back of case to include the War Department arrow
AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE BLUE AND WHITE BOWLCirca 1770 painted with a dragon amongst cloud scrolls, continued on the exterior, 22.75cm diameter; also a pearlware blue and white `dragon bowl', 21.5cm diameter. Provenance: the delftware bowl with Jonathan Horne Antiques, London (2)Delftware bowl- small restoration around the rim which has since been chipped. Some small chips and loss of glaze around the rim. Some small chips around the footrim. Some overall crazing to the glaze.Pearlware bowl- haircrack to the rim, approx. 6cm. A line of brown staining from the rim, approx. 3cm length. Some small chips and glaze chips around the rim.
A pair of Dutch Delft tin-glazed vases of rectangular baluster form, the lids decorated with lions; together with a cylindrical Dutch Delftware vasethe pair of vases 43cm high, he cylindrical vase 37cm highQty: 3One of the pair of vases with chips around the rim, chips to the lid and lion to the lid reattached. The second vase similarly with some smaller chips to the rim and very minor marks to the lion on the lid. The cylindrical vase in good condition.
Two boxes of mostly china to include: Wedgwood Jasperware, Honiton pottery preserve jar, moulded cheese dish, Copenhagen porcelain and other collectors plates, Palissy lidded pot, Royal Art pottery nursery rhyme cup, Delftware cup and saucer, teapot, Mason's and other commemorative mugs, Wedgwood milk jug, Sylvac tree and squirrel jug, Copeland Spode 'Spode's Byron' platter, animal figures; pigs, owl, donkey, dogs, bears, Treasured Pals animals, Heredities, Leonardo Collection by Christine Haworth figures of children, small Buddha figure etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Antique Ceramic Reference. Mundy (Major R.G.), English Delft Pottery, Edition de Luxe copy no. 45/100, signed and numbered by the author, London: Herbert Jenkins Limited, 1928, b/w plates, original vellum gilt over cloth boards, top-edge gilt, others uncut, 4to The first monograph on English delftware.
Stunning turquoise toned piece with lustre finish & branch patterning. Brass trim around rim.Gold Delftware sticker on piece. Hand Painted Delftware Made In Holland on bottom. This item has no reserve. Dimensions: 6.75"W x 2.75"HManufacturer: DelftCountry of Origin: HollandCondition: Age related wear.
A Delftware blue and white charger, decorated with a canal scene with windmill and figures, within a floral border, 42.5cm wide, together with a pair of Royal Worcester porcelain collector's plates for the Royal Scotsman, Great Scottish and Western Railway Company, a Royal Albert Old Country Roses vase, and a Moss Rose dish. (5)

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