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A delftware plate dated 1748, possibly Bristol, painted in blue with a Long Eliza figure holding a parasol before buildings and a figure fishing from a promontory, inscribed 'A V 1748', 22.5cm. Paper label for the John Black Collection. Illustrated: Lipski and Archer, Dated English Delftware, p.120, pl.522.
A delftware plate dated 1723, painted in blue with the initials RG beneath 'IHS' and a cross, above the date 1723, all contained in a small circle edged in ochre, a large chip to the footrim, 21.7cm. Cf. Lipski and Archer, Dated English Delftware, p.80, no.315 for a dish with similar decoration.
Four Lambeth delftware dishes c.1740-50, probably William Griffith, two plates in different sizes, and two soup bowls, one with a scallop-edged rim, all painted in blue with a Chinese boy carrying a long stick and turning his head to look over one shoulder, beneath tall flowering plants, reserved on a powdered blue ground with flower sprays in imitation of bianco-sopra-bianco, some damages, 30.3cm max. (4) Cf. Michael Archer, Delftware, p.146 for a discussion of this type of decoration, sherds of which have been excavated in Lambeth. Provenance: the smaller plate and scallop-edged bowl formerly in the collection of F H Garner.
Six delftware plates or dishes c.1710-60, one Bristol and inscribed 'S W A' to the other side, a small Lambeth dish painted with a small hut and trees, a plate of primitive shape and painted with figures in an island landscape within a panelled border, another with a similar Chinese landscape in blue, one with a polychrome basket of flowers and feathered foliage, the last painted in red, green and blue with feathery foliage and floral motifs, some faults, 23.3cm max. (6)
A delftware plate mid 18th century, Liverpool or Bristol, decorated in the manner of Rouen faïence with a delicate basket of flowers, the shaped rim with trellis panels, foliate scrolls and leafy swags in polychrome enamels, blue + M mark to the underside, 25cm. Cf. Michael Archer, Delftware, p.183, pl.140 for a similar example.
A delftware plate mid 18th century, Liverpool or Bristol, decorated in the manner of Rouen faïence with a delicate basket of flowers, the shaped rim with trellis panels, foliate scrolls and leafy swags in blue, red and green, 24.5cm. Cf. Michael Archer, Delftware, p.183, pl.140 for a similar example.
A Liverpool delftware charger c.1760, painted with two European travellers seated beneath flowering branches and gesticulating towards a long-necked bird perched on a bare branch, the rim with pencilled flower sprigs, broken and restored, 30.1cm dia. Provenance: the John Black Collection. Paper label verso inscribed 'Sold at Cheffins 15/11/08 £1240-00'.
A rare English delftware King of Prussia plate c.1757-60, painted in blue with a head and shoulders portrait of Frederick II of Prussia between the letters KP, 22cm. Cf. Leslie B Grigsby, The Longridge Collection, Vol. II, D56 for a similar King of Prussia plate. Also this saleroom, 17th June 2020, lot 124 for a near identical example.
A rare Liverpool delftware ship bowl c.1750-60, finely painted to the interior with a three-masted British frigate showing sixteen cannon in two rows, the exterior with a Chinese pagoda landscape, 23.3cm dia. The majority of ships depicted on delftware relate to trading and a warship of this type is unusual.
A good delftware plate c.1760, painted in underglaze blue with a Chinese lady seated in an interior beside a latticed window and flowering plants, within a hatched border, 21.8cm. Paper label for the Gautier Collection, and a further label inscribed 'Dear Mr & Mrs Griffiths, Just a bit to add to your collection, from Young Fred, Dec. 1954'.
A small delftware flower brick c.1750, the rectangular form painted to one side with a figure walking a dog before a half-timbered house and other buildings, the reverse with a tree before houses, the short sides with a figure in a small boat, the recessed top set with three rows of three holes flanking a cross-shaped opening, a little restoration, 11.7cm.
A large delftware flower brick c.1750-60, one long side painted with a pagoda landscape, the reverse with flowering peony, bamboo and rockwork, one short side with a Chinese figure before a fence, the other with a figure crossing a bridge, the recessed top painted with flowering plants around the arrangement of holes, some faults, 18.3cm.
A delftware flower brick c.1750-60, painted with towers and other buildings to the long sides, the short sides with a figure punting two others in a small boat, the recessed top painted blue and set with 24 small holes around a central square opening, a little chipping, 13.4cm. Paper label for the W L Little Collection, no. 94.
Two large delftware flower bricks c.1740-60, one painted in a bright blue with a formal design of flowering branches echoed to the top set with 12 small holes around a square opening, the other decorated in a deeper blue with an allover floral design, the top set with 21 small holes arranged in rows of three, minor chipping, 15.5cm max. (2)
Two large delftware flower bricks c.1730-50, Dutch or English, one painted with a Chinese lady beside a large sun or star, the reverse with a bowl of feathery foliage, each short side with a large bird, the other painted with flowering plants issuing from behind a banded hedge, each recessed top set with a series of small holes, one heavily damaged and repaired, 16cm max. (2)
Een 8-delig lot divers Delfts aardewerk, Holland, 20e eeuw. Waaronder een spaarpot, dekselvaas, vaasje en (6) borden. Met blauw-wit decor en gemerkt aan de onderzijde: Porceleyne Fles Delft. Geschatte opbrengst: € 30 - € 50. An 8-piece lot of various Delftware, Holland, 20th century. Including a money box, vase with lid, vase and (6) plates. With blue-white decor and marked on the bottom: Porceleyne Fles Delft. Estimate: € 30 - € 50.
A Mason's Ironstone charger with Chinoiserie decoration pattern no: C1760 and Registration no: 652974, the yellow ground decorated with central blue bird heightened in gilt, surrounded by prunus and flowers, 31.5cm diam together with a Dutch delftware blue and white charger decorated polychrome with central urn with flowers and anthemion foliate border (2)
A Dutch Delftware blue and white dish with soldiers at camp, Makkum, dated 1764Dia.: 26,3 cmÊ Attributed to the painter Gatse Sytses (ca. 1724-1798) Decorated after an engraving by Frederick Bloemaert (1614/17-1669) which was part of the series Labors of the months.Dated 1764 and inscribed Junius, indicating it may have been part of a months' series of plates.Ê Ref.: - Depicted in Fries Aardewerk, Collection Minze van den Akker, 2007, page 224, nr. 0241262. - Aronson, Dutch Delftware, 2010, p. 114, nr. 64, for a set of 3 similar plates, dated 1757.- Another set of 3, of later date, is in the Fries Museum, Leeuwarden, on loan from the Ottema-Kingma foundation.
A scarce famille rose Chinese export porcelain bourdaloue, the cover with a spearhead border, floral sprays and finial over the body with a similar border and flower sprays, the handle with a heart shaped thumb-piece, 18thC, 23cm wide. Often mistaken for a sauce boat, a bourdaloue is actually a woman's portable urinal. In widespread use throughout Europe from about 1710-1850, the earliest examples were of Dutch delftware. The English referred to them as coach pots or slippers. Chinese Export bourdaloues tend to have covers, while European ones do not. It is unclear when or how the bourdaloue got its name, but one explanation attributes it to Père Louis Bourdaloue (1632-1704), a Jesuit priest at the court of Louis XIV whose long sermons necessitated this discreet and practical device.
Delft saucer shaped dish circa 1760, probably Liverpool, painted with figures in blue. See Garner & Archer English Delftware pl.94C for a similar decorated piece. 25cm diameterCondition report: Minor restoration to the yellow enamel border covering glaze flaking only. No other restoration or damages.
A Pair of English Delftware blue and white vases with covers, circa 1700, of baluster form and decorated in panels with leaf and foliate designs and stylised borders, the reeded covers decorated with panels of floral motifs and with shaped feather patterned finials, and raised on hexagonal bases, 32cm high (2)

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