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Lot 2110

A Liverpool delftware tile, Sadler and Green, circa 1757-61, depicting a couple in a garden beside a pineapple plant, 13 x 13cmThis design is adapted from plate 32 of the Ladies' Amusement, with alterations to the background. It is one of very few designs of which the mirrored version is also known, as well as an enamelled version. Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, N.466, p.519It has been cracked through the centre and glued back together, a chip to the glaze upper left corner and left edge, minor chips to glaze along the other edges.

Lot 2117

A Liverpool delftware tile, Sadler and Green, circa 1770, depicting the lion and the fox, 12.5 x 12.5cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, N.496, p.525Transfer is quite pale, it has been in half and restored, the glaze around the edge has been chipped and restored.

Lot 2073

An English blue and white delftware bottle vase, probably London, may be Vauxhall, Mary or Jonathan Chilwell, circa 1750, decorated with floral quatrefoil cartouches upon a powdered blue ground, h.24cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, B.71, p.149Some light loss of glaze to the rim and some crazing to the white panels.Otherwise generally in good order for delftware.

Lot 2143

A collection of six Delft polychrome plates, 18th century and later, of varying patterns, largest dia.23.5cm (6) Reference: Van Hook S (1998) Discovering Dutch Delftware, p.57

Lot 2052

A collection of reference books relating to ceramics, to include Fourest, Henry-Pierre, Delftware, Rizzoli, New York, 1980

Lot 2120

A matched set of eight blue and white delftware tiles, to include London examples, 18th century and later, each depicting a Biblical scene within a roundel, 13 x 13cm (8) Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, N.51, p.440

Lot 2098

A matched set of five English blue and white delftware plates, probably Richard Frank of Redcliff Back, Bristol, circa 1755, each decorated with flowers beside a rock, dia.23cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, B.148, p.186

Lot 2076

An English blue and white delftware dry drug jar, probably London, circa 1720, of typical form, decorated with birds and foliage flanking a basket of fruit, inscribed 'LOHOC:SANU' above a winged mask, h.18cm References: Archer M (1997) Delftware, K.6, p393 and Grigsby L (2000) The Longridge Collection, D.403, p.452With the usual losses of glaze to the rim and footrim.Restored in places and some hairlines as shown in the images.

Lot 2088

An English blue and white delftware flower brick, probably Liverpool, circa 1760, having twenty-three ringed flower holes, decorated with a tower, l.12cm References: Archer M (1997) Delftware, I.14, p369 and Grigsby L (2000) The Longridge Collection, D.376, p.417Some light loss of glaze to the edges.Two of the feet have small chips to the corners.Condition is generally very good for delftware.

Lot 2078

An English blue and white delftware shoe, probably London or Bristol, circa 1730, decorated with flowers, h.8cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, L.6, p.404The usual losses to the glaze on the edges.It appears to have been broken in two at some stage as there is a restored crack around the centre.Further small section of restoration to the upper left as shown in the images.A couple of hairline cracks.

Lot 2087

An English blue and white delftware bowl, probably Liverpool, circa 1750, decorated with flowers, dia.19cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, F.30, p.300

Lot 2146

A Delft blue and white charger, 18th century, decorated with alternating heart motifs, possibly marked for Willem van der Kool verso, dia.34.5cm Reference: Fourest H (1980) Delftware, 126, p.132Chip and hairline to the rim.Crazed in places.Usual losses to the glaze to the rim.

Lot 2069

A London blue and white delftware oval dish, circa 1750, decorated with flowers, w.16cm, together with a Delft blue and white vase, circa 1760, of wrythen form, decorated with flowers, marks for Petrus van Marum of De Romeyn to the underside, h.23.5cm, and an English blue and white delftware cornucopia wall pocket, probably London, circa 1785, relief decorated with a bird perched upon a branch.18.5cm (3) References: Hume I N (1977) Early English Delftware from London and Virginia, 52, 53, 54 and 333, p.50 and 180, Fourest H (1980) Delftware, 54 and 55, p.191, Archer M (1997) Delftware, I.27, p.376

Lot 2077

An English blue and white delftware posset pot, probably London, circa 1700, the serpentine spout flanked by scrolled handles, decorated with fruit amongst foliage, lacking lid, h.12.5cm References: Archer M (1997) Delftware, D.16, p.264 and Grigsby L (2000) The Longridge Collection, D.281, p.307With the usual glaze losses to the rim and handles.Spout has been restored, as has a penny-size section to the rim, and one of the scrolls to the handles.There is a hairline to the rim and another to the lower body.

Lot 2072

A pair of London polychrome delftware plates, probably Norfolk House, circa 1730, each decorated with a bird amongst flowers within a diaper border, dia.22cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, C.149Both are cracked and restored.

Lot 2094

A Bristol blue and white delftware plate, probably Richard Frank of Redcliff Back, circa 1755, decorated with flowers, dia.23cm, together with two further 18th century delftware plates, each being a variation on the same pattern (3) Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, B.148, p.186

Lot 2103

An English polychrome Delftware charger, possibly Richard Frank of Redcliff Back, Bristol, circa 1760, decorated with flowers, dia.35cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, B.148, p.186

Lot 2080

An English blue and white delftware urn, probably London, circa 1760, the body flanked by press moulded masks, decorated with a rock beside a gate, standing upon a flared foot, h.12.5cm References: Archer M (1997) Delftware, I.15-17, p.370 and Grigsby L (2000) The Longridge Collection, D.370, p.412With the usual losses to the glaze at the extremities.Some nibbles to the rim and footrim.A crack from the rim to the bottom of one of the flanking masks.

Lot 2121

A pair of Bristol polychrome delftware tiles, probably 18th century, each decorated with a vase of flowers within an hexagonal cartouche and leaf corners, 15.5 x 15.5cm, together with five Dutch blue and white and polychrome tiles, 19th century and later (7) Reference: Dorf K (1963) Dutch tiles, 332, p.128

Lot 2100

An English blue and white delftware charger, possibly Bristol, 18th century, decorated with pagodas, dia.35cm, together with another blue and white delftware charger, 18th century, decorated with an eastern interior scene, dia.30cm (2)

Lot 2051

Archer, Michael, Delftware: The Tin-Glazed Earthenware of the British Isles, The Stationery Office, London, 1997, published in association with the Victorian and Albert Museum, in slip case

Lot 2058

A collection of English delftware apothercary ointment dispensing pots, primarily Lambeth, 18th century, largest dia.7cm (5) Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, C.26From left to right:1 - has a yellow tint from old restoration, a small crack from the rim, usual loss of glaze to the rims and a couple of small chips.2 – usual loss of glaze to the rim, a few small chips to the rim, generally good.3 – the usual loss of glaze to the rim, a few nibbles to the rims, a medium size chip to the body, possible sign of restoration or very thin glaze just above the foot on one side.4 – in the worst condition of the lot, two big cracks, some nibbles to the rim, large chip to the underside.5 – slight yellow tinge which suggests possible restoration, crazed large loss of glaze to the foot rim, small nibbles to the top rim.

Lot 2066

A pair of Lambeth polychrome delftware plates, attributed to John Brayne, circa 1792, in the Ann Gomm pattern, dia.23cm, together with two further English polychrome delftware plates, 18th century, largest dia.29.5cm (4)

Lot 2074

An English blue and white delftware charger, probably London, circa 1750, decorated with flowers and bamboo, dia.34cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, B.136, p.182

Lot 2095

A Bristol polychrome delftware charger, probably Richard Frank of Redcliff Back, circa 1755, decorated with flowers and bamboo, dia.33cm, together with an English blue and white delftware charger, probably London or Bristol, circa 1760, decorated with flowers and bamboo, 35cm, and a Liverpool blue and white delftware charger, probably Drinkwater, Duke Street, circa 1777, decorated with swans before a pagoda, 30cm (3) References: Archer M (1997) Delftware, B.148, p.186, and B.136, p.182 and Garner and Archer (1972) English delftware, plate 110A

Lot 2118

A Liverpool delftware tile, Sadler and Green, circa 1770, depicting the sailor's return, 12.5 x 12.5cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, N.451, p.515Transfer is quite pale, lower left has been off and glued back on, medium chip to the glaze on lower edge, some surface scratching, transfer a little rubbed.

Lot 2050

Grigsby, Leslie B, The Longridge Collection of English Slipware and English Delftware, 2 vols, Jonathan Horne Publications, London, 2000, with contributions by Michael Archer, Margaret Macfarlane and Jonathan Horne, Vol I signed by Jonathan Horne, within slip case

Lot 2067

A pair of Lambeth polychrome delftware plates, William or Abigail Griffith, circa 1760, decorated with an eastern landscape, dia.23cm, together with a matching pair of Lambeth blue and white delftware plates, circa 1760, dia.30cm (4) Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, C.337All plates are cracked and restored.

Lot 2111

A Liverpool delftware tile, Sadler and Green, circa 1770, depicting a lady and two gallants, 12.5 x 12.5cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, N.471, p.21One chip to the glaze upper left, crazed below their waists, minor losses to glaze along the edges.

Lot 2177

A pair of Royal Tichelaar Makkum Delft polychrome models of animals, circa 1900, each shown in seated pose, the cat facing left, the dog right, standing upon a canted plinth, scrolled cross mark to the underside, largest h.18cm (2)Dog – chip to the glaze on the right cheek, both ears and around the footrim in places, crazed to the underside.Cat – chip to the glaze on both ears and around the footrim, crazed to the underside.Both in quite good order for delftware.

Lot 2071

A pair of English blue and white delftware plates, probably London, circa 1750, decorated flowers and bamboo, dia.22.5cm, together with another blue and white delftware plate, attributed to Lambeth, circa 1740, in the same pattern, dia.23.5cm, and another, attributed to Liverpool, circa 1780, in the same pattern, dia.24cm (4) Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, B.136, p.182

Lot 2116

A Liverpool delftware tile, Sadler and Green, circa 1770, depicting the fox and the stork, 12.5 x 12.5cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, N.494, p.525A little paler than the previous lot, it has been in half and restored, various minor chips to the glaze around the edge have been restored.

Lot 2090

An English blue and white delftware dish, probably Brislington, circa 1670, decorated with geometric motifs, dia.32cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, A.47-A.49, p.97Two large restored cracks from the rim to the centre; these are quite visible from the revese but less so from the front.The usual loss of glaze to the rim.Small chip to the footrim.

Lot 2096

A Bristol polychrome delftware plate, possibly Limekiln Lane, circa 1740, decorated with flowers, dia.26cm, together with two further English polychrome delftware plates, 18th century (3) Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, B.119, p.175

Lot 2174

A pair of Delft blue and white vases, late 17th/18th century, each of wrythen form, flanked by C-scroll handles, decorated with a couple within a landscape, marked for Lambertus Cleffius of De Metale Pot to the underside, h.19.5cm Reference: Aronson (2004) Dutch Delftware, 39 and 40, p.41

Lot 2158

A Delft blue and white tulipiere, the thirteen tulip nozzles flanked by twin dragon handles, decorated with peacocks amongst flowers, marks of Lambertus van Eenhoorn, De Metaale Pot factory, to the underside, h.30cm References: Aronson D (2004) Dutch Delftware, 88, p.74 and Rackham B (1935) The Glaisher Collection, 2423, p.194Eleven of the nozzles have been restored.Some appear to have been damaged, but for some it seems that this was only to cover up chips to the glaze.One nozzle has been damaged right down to the shoulder of the body.Both dragon’s heads have been off and re-attached.The ears and lips of the dragons may also have been touched-up a little.It appears as though when the nozzles/dragons head were being repaired wherever the glaze had been chipped it has been touched up.Despite the repairs, it is a very impressive piece.In terms of the age of these I am not totally certain. There are various similar examples in books that are dated around 1720, but these all tend to have moulded bodies where the wings of the dragons are, such as this example which sold for around 15,000: https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/robmichiels/catalogue-id-rob-mi10033/lot-513ab70d-9362-4d9e-9f6a-ae7e0149dd76This example, although polychrome, seems to be identical to the one that we are selling and is dated at around 1720. This lot sold for 2,200, probably due to the damage. https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/robmichiels/catalogue-id-rob-mi10033/lot-513ab70d-9362-4d9e-9f6a-ae7e0149dd76I have not put an attribution of date simply because I am not totally certain. Judging from these similar examples and the references in the description it would seem that it is early 18th century, although I have only been able to find one that was a really close match. I will leave the date attribution up to the buyer.

Lot 2182

A Dutch blue and white tile, circa 1625-50, depicting a drunkard within ox head corners, 13 x 13cm, together with five similar Dutch blue and white tiles (6) Reference: H van Lemmen (1997) Delftware tiles, p.82

Lot 2106

An English blue and white delftware charger, probably London or Bristol, 18th century, decorated with flowers, dia.33.5cm, together with two further English blue and white delftware chargers, 18th century, largest dia.42cm (3)

Lot 2105

An English blue and white delftware charger, probably London or Bristol, 18th century, decorated with flowers, dia.31cm, together with a similar blue and white delftware charger, 18th century, dia.35cm, and five similar blue and white delftware plates, 18th century, largest dia.23cm (7)

Lot 2183

A matched set of fifteen Dutch polychrome tiles, 17th century style, each decorated with a bird within ox head corners, 13.5 x 13.5cm Reference: Hans van Lemmen (1997) Delftware tiles, p.63Nine are crazed.Two are crazed and chipped.One is missing the upper third.

Lot 2102

An English blue and white delftware charger, probably Bristol, circa 1730, decorated with flowers and bamboo, dia.34.5cm, together with two English blue and white delftware plates, 18th century, each in a variation of the same pattern, largest dia.30.5cm (3) Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, B.110 reverse, p.172

Lot 2060

A Lambeth blue and white delftware posset pot or caudle cup and cover, circa 1750, flanked by twin loop handles, decorated with flowers, w.21cmThe lid has been restored, which is noticeable from a short distance as the colours differ slightly from the body.The lid also has a relatively large chip to the finial.The body has losses to the glaze to the rim, shoulders and handles.There is a hairline around approx. 25% of one side of the body.The body has a penny-size section of restoration to the glaze to one side of the footrim.One handle has a nibble to one side.

Lot 2055

A collection of reference books relating to ceramics, to include; Dawson, Aileen, English and Irish Delftware 1570-1840, The British Museum Press, London, 2010, and Britton, Frank, London Delftware, Jonathan Horne, London, 1987

Lot 2068

A blue and white delftware pill slab, in the 18th century London style, of shield shape, decorated with the arms of The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries and inscribed 'OPIFERQUE: PER: ORBEM: DICOR', h.21cm x w.19.5cm, together with a blue and white heraldic delftware plate, in the 18th century style, dia.24.5cm, and a blue and white delftware dish, in the 17th century style, of lobed form, the well decorated with a heraldic shield, dia.26.5cm (3)Plate – crazed and with hairline to the rim.Lobed dish – hairline to the rim.Slab – appears to have been artificially aged with glaze loss and crazing.

Lot 2128

A French faience tankard, probably Aprey, Haute Marne, circa 1900-1925, inscribed 'The Glorious First of June, Lord Howe, 1794', h.14cm, together with a similar faience bowl, 20th century, commemorating Horatio Nelson, inscribed Nile Copenhagen Trafalgar Nelson', dia.25cm (2) Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, M.13, p.415Plate – hairline to the rim, quite crazed (particularly around the word Trafalgar).Tankard – tiny chip to the rim, small chip by the date 1794, lightly crazed to the body and more so to the underside.

Lot 2059

A Lambeth blue and white delftware colander, circa 1760, being geometrically decorated, dia.23cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, F.58, p.321There is a very thin crack from the edge almost to the centre on the reverse and the front.A couple of similar cracks just starting around the edges, but these are only visible from the reverse.Very minor loss of glaze to the edge and a little to the central hole.Otherwise the glaze is very good for delftware.Overall aside from the above, condition is very good.

Lot 2123

A set of six English and Dutch blue and white tiles, 18th century, depicting a landscape within a cavetto cartouche and flower corners, 13 x 13cm References: Korf D (1963) Dutch tiles, 333, p.128, Ray A (1973) English Delftware Tiles, 61, p.123

Lot 2065

A pair of English polychrome delftware plates, probably Lambeth, circa 1740, each decorated with a basket of flowers, dia.23cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, B.116, p.174One is quite rubbed to the enamel in comparison with the other.The brighter of the two has a few nibbles to the rim.The paler has a hairline to the centre.

Lot 2099

A pair of English blue and white delftware plates, probably Bristol, circa 1730, each decorated with flowers, dia.22.5cm, together with two further similar (4)

Lot 2122

A set of four English blue and white delftware tiles, possibly London, 18th century, depicting a church within an octagonal cartouche within a powdered cobalt ground and flower corners, 12.5 x 12.5cm, together with a pair of English blue and white delftware tiles, possibly Bristol, 18th century, depicting a landscape, 13 x 13cm References: Ray A (1973) English delftware tiles, 241 and 269, p.160 and 166Fisherman – nibble upper left, chip to glaze upper right.House – large chips upper right.Set of four – with the usual minor chips to glaze on the edges, some surface scratching.

Lot 2112

A Liverpool delftware tile, Sadler and Green, circa 1770, depicting an allegorical scene, 12.5 x 12.5cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, N.459-502, p.518A little less bold in the transfer, lower right corner has been snapped off and re-attached, some noticeable nibbles to the edges.

Lot 2056

A Lambeth polychrome delftware plate, Thomas Morgan and Abigail Griffith, circa 1785, depicting the balloon ascent of Vincenzo Lunardi, within a floral festoon and feathered border, dia.31cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, B.15, p.124The plate has been restored, but to an unusually high standard and only apparent upon close inspection.Very minor loss of glaze to the edge.Some surface scratches.Overall a very good but restored piece.

Lot 2124

A collection of eleven various delftware tiles, 18th century and later, to include a pair of plain whiteware examples, 13 x 13cmOne white ware tile is very crazed.The dolphin facing right has some nibbles lower right.A few small nibbles to the edges throughout the collection, but generally OK.

Lot 2079

An English blue and white delftware tankard, probably London, circa 1760, decorated with a pagoda within an eastern landscape, the handle with a diaper motif, h.16.5cm References: Archer M (1997) Delftware, C.20, p.25 and Grisgby L (2000) The Longridge Collection, D.271, P.296Some crazing.The usual losses of glaze from the rims and the handle.There is a large restored crack down one side of the foot.Further small sections of restoration to the rim and footrim.

Lot 2057

A set of five Lambeth polychrome delftware plates, attributed to Abigail Griffith, circa 1770, each decorated with a bird amongst flowers, dia.23cm, together with a matching side plate, dia.19.5cm (6) Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, B.175, p.197Smallest – with hairline across and some chips to the rim.The rest have varying degrees of damage and restoration.

Lot 2108

An English blue and white delftware meat dish, probably London or Bristol, 18th century, of octagonal form, decorated with flowers, 32 x 43cm, together with another blue and white delftware meat dish, 18th century, decorated with flowers, 23.5 x 32cm (2)

Lot 2181

A Dutch blue and white tile, circa 1600-50, decorated with flowers, 13 x 13cm, together with seven blue and white delftware tiles, 17th century and later, each decorated with flowers (8) References: H van Lemmen (1997) Delftware tiles, p.48 and Dingeman Korf (1963) Dutch tiles, 222, p.100The glaze is chipped on every tile.One has some obvious restoration.

Lot 2104

A matched set of three English blue and white delftware plates, 18th century, each decorated with flowers, dia.22.5cm, together with a near pair of blue and white delftware plates, 18th century, each decorated with flowers, dia.19.5cm (5)

Lot 2063

A Lambeth blue and white delftware pate, William or Abigail Griffith, circa 1760, decorated with a pagoda within a landscape, dia.21cm, together with five various other similar 18th century blue and white delftware plates (6) Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, B.248, p.229

Lot 2081

An English blue and white delftware tankard, 18th century, decorated with birds perched upon an urn above a pewter footrim, h.14cm

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