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An 18th century English Delftware tea cannister, painted in blue, with associated later metal cover, painted to base "M*R", height 10.2cm, together with an 18th century English Delftware jar, painted in blue, height 15.6cm. (2) Condition note: glaze on cannister worn to edges, some very small chips to neck rim, no restorations. jar with loss of glaze to rim. Further images added
A late 17th/early 18th century English Delftware posset pot, painted in blue, lacking cover, base underglaze painted "W", height 15.9cm.Condition note: chips to rim, loss of glaze to rimedge of handleand spout, spoutfractured and repaired at junction to bowl, hairlines visible to interior and exterior running from edge of rim to outswept upper section of bowl, some with crude repairs, hairlines to interior of one handle . Further images added.
A late 17th century William III (1650-1702) English Delftware charger, painted in blue and green, diameter 35.0cm, height 5.8cm.Provenance: Christies 18.2.80 sale. Condition note: loss to glaze at rim, hairline running from knee to rim on front and from rim to foot on underside, further images added.
A mid 18th century London Delftware punch bowl, having manganese purple ground to exterior and painted in blue, diameter 22.6cm, height 10.9cm. Condition note: loss of glaze to rim, restored with visible lines to interior of bowl in circle where pedestal foot has been re-joined and in two vertical lines from this ring to bowl rim (see images)
A pair of mid 18th century Liverpool Delftware flower bricks, painted in blue, length 11.5cm.Condition note: both bricks with loss of glaze to edges, one with three outswept feet fractured and repaired and feint hairline to top, the other with one foot fractured and repaired and feint hairline to base, further images added.
Group of early 18th Century Dutch Delftware, comprising baluster jug with floral cartouche decoration, bullet shaped teapot, ovoid teapot painted in shades of blue, green and iron-red, and three teabowls, 13cm high and smaller (6)The cup with the rabbit has a repaired break on a quarter of the cup and there is restoration on the broken piece which has been done poorly, with pockmarks, and nibbles on the rim. The cup with the faces has been broken, there are five cracks that all meet around the base this has been repaired with poor restoration, and there are nibbles on the rim. The larger cup has also been broken in several places all around and has been repaired with poor restoration and there are nibbles on the base and rim. The jug has one crack on the right-hand side that is the start of three others, one that leads round to the neck and two towards the handle, there is also one on the left-hand side that has one running across under the neck and one on the bulb of the jug that leads into two more towards the base. The rim and inside rim have heavy chipping/nibbles. There is a chip missing from the bottom of the handle and what looks like paint on the two parts of the handle that meet the jug. There are nibbles all around the base and pockmarks are present. The blue and white teapot is showing heavy restoration on the lid and on the right-hand and left-hand sides which has been done poorly, with some of the breaks still visible. There are chips and nibbles on the rim. The spout is chipped and there are pockmarks and heavy crazing present. The smaller teapot has a restored lid and handle which has been done poorly, there are nibbles and chips on the rim and base. There is a possible restoration inside close to the handle. There is crazing all over.
Full title: A white Delftware sauceboat, a tureen and cover and an inkwell, probably France, 18th/19th C.Description:H 20,5 - L 29,6 - D 22,3 cm (the tureen) H 10 - L 25,6 cm (the sauce boat) H 9 - L 19,2 - D 17,6 cm (the inkwell) The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
A group of eight Delftware tiles, 18th centurytwo decorated with buildings and ships in the background, another with a plain house, three with figures fishing, one with two figures exchanging an object and the last in manganese depicting Saint Francis, (8)Condition:All with losses to their edges and corners, some chipping and crazing to their glaze. See images
A Lambeth delftware ballooning plate: of small size, the balloon painted in green and manganese and flying over a riverside house, the rim with floral garlands and feather edged rim, circa 1785, 20cm.* The subject celebrates the famous twenty-four mile balloon flight made by Vincenzo Lunardi in 1784 from the Honourable Artillery Company, Finsbury, London to North Mymms.
A Liverpool polychrome delftware puzzle jug: of conventional form with pierced cylindrical neck and three nozzles, the body inscribed ' Here Gentlemen come try your skill... I'le hold a wager if you will...That you don't drink this liquor all... Without you spill or lett some fall...', coloured floral sprays to either side, circa 1765-70, 19cm [some glaze loss, restoration to one nozzle].
An English polychrome delftware basin and a pair of dishes: the basin painted with a Chinese landscape in manganese, blue and yellow, mid 18th century, 35cm [damages]; the dishes painted with Chinese landscapes in blue and manganese within a cracked ice border, 34.5cm [one with minor chips, the other with significant damage] 3.
A BRISTOL DELFT BLUE AND WHITE DATED COMMEMORATIVE PUNCH BOWLDATED 1717Painted with panels of flowers and with initials BRE, 39cm diameterAnd a large plain English delft charger with blue border, circa 1760, 40.5cm diameter See Lipski & Archer, Dated English Delftware (1984), p. 240, no. 1055.Provenance:Supplied by Oliver Messel Condition Report: punch bowl in poor condition, cracked, chipped and extensively restored. Plate with section cracked off.Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of Liverpool Delftware octagonal ship plates. Dated 1761. Painted in blue with a three-masted Dutch vessel. Inscribed Vertrouwen (above), Pieter Pieters Eisen.1761 (below). The border with flowers and four cherub's heads. 21 cm diameter. It is likely that this plate was commissioned by a Dutch sea-captain, possibly Pieter Pieters Eisen, visiting the port of Liverpool in circa 1761. Although she is flying the Dutch flag, nothing is yet known about the ship 'Vertrouwen'. Cf. Bonhams, The Sampson and Horne Collection Defining the British Vernacular. 28 April 2010. Lot 206. Property of a Lady
A late 18th century Dutch blue and white delftware plaque, painted with fishing boats and bearing the inscription 'No 5 De Buysch op de Neering', mark on the back for De Porceleyne Bijl (The Porcelain Axe), 22cm wideMeasures 22cm x 22cm x 2.5cm. In good antique condition with some small rim chips and glaze wear commensurate with age - no restoration.
An English delftware flower brick, mid 18th century, painted with Chinese figures in European landscapes, 14.5cm wide, chips and crack**CONDITION REPORT**Typical small splinter chips around the rim some deeper than others. A few splinter chips also to the edge of the foot. There is a hairline crack running across one short side and one long side of the flower brick, dirt around the flower holes to the top which does remove, otherwise in reasonable condition.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
Two English blue and white Delftware chargers and a Dutch example, one with white foliate border, the English chargers 33.5cm diameter/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson 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
A Cream Coloured Earthenware Pew Group, in mid 18th century style, typically modelled and picked out in terracotta clay with a couple sitting on a bench, applied with three masks and with barber's pole edges15cm wideA Delftware Wet Drug Jar, in early 18th century style, of ovoid form, the blue label inscribed MEL ELATEPIUM, painted mark24cm highA Chantilly Style Porcelain Fluted Baluster Vase, painted in kakiemon style, bears painted mark16.5cm high (3)Pew group - crazed all over. No breaks or repair. Drug jar - glaze chips to the rim and footrim, some fine glaze cracks to the body. No restoration.Chantilly style vase - no chips, cracks or repair.

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