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Lot 488

An 18th century English delftware flower brick, 15cm wide, 8cm high. Condition - edges chipped and larger chip to one corner, usual for pottery type, use and age

Lot 188

18th century polychrome delftware dish, decorated in the Chinese style, 30.5cm diameter

Lot 233

Turquoise vase with lustre finish and branch patterning. Round body. Brass spout. 'Handpainted, Delft, Holland' backstamp. #delft #delftware #brassIssued: 20th c. Dimensions: 5.5"HManufacturer: DelftCountry of Origin: HollandCondition: Small spots of tarnish to outer brass. Dark tarnish to the inside of the brass spout.

Lot 234

Turquoise toned with lustre finish & branch patterning. With handle. Brass accented spout & handle. Hand Painted Delftware Made In Holland on bottom. This item has no reserve. Dimensions: 3"W x 5.75"HManufacturer: DelftCountry of Origin: HollandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 926

An English Delftware bowl, probably Liverpool, mid-18th Century, the exterior painted in manganese, ochre, green and blue with flower sprays, the interior with blue sprigs within a trellis and wavy line border, 19.5cms.

Lot 226

A rare Liverpool tile, circa 1760-65Possibly by William Reid or James Pennington, painted in blue with a hut on a chinoiserie island, birds in flight above, 13.5cm squareFootnotes:ProvenanceRoger Hensman Tile Collection Only one other Liverpool porcelain tile is recorded, very closely related to the present lot and likely from the same set. This was sold by Bonhams on 23 June 2021, lot 128. It is interesting to note that both of these porcelain tiles have been glazed on the back and sides. At this date, potters in Liverpool led the country in the manufacture of delftware fireplace tiles, always thinly potted and perfectly flat. These delftware tiles had unglazed backs and edges. The local porcelain makers in Liverpool must have been tempted to compete, but they were unable to make thin porcelain tiles without kiln distortion.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 139

An exceptionally rare and large English delftware Queen Anne tankard, circa 1702-14Probably Bristol, of cylindrical shape with shallow turned grooves above the base, painted with a half-length portrait of the Queen, crowned and bejewelled, her bodice and robes in tones of blue, red and yellow, inscribed 'AR', flanked by distinctive blue trees with green sponged foliage, and red shrubbery below, 17.8cm highFootnotes:Smaller portrait mugs or caudle cups commemorating England's 17th century monarchs, namely King Charles II and to a lesser extent King William and Queen Mary, can be found in a number of private and public collections. Lipski and Archer illustrate no fewer than thirteen examples depicting King Charles II in Dated English Delftware (1984), pp.166-70. In contrast, apart from the present lot, there would appear to be only one other delftware portrait tankard of Queen Anne. This second example, attributed to Lambeth and dated 1722, is in the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas (inv. no.41-23/189). It is attributed to Lambeth and also illustrated by Lipski and Archer (1984), p.179, no.806. The present lot is painted in the style of contemporary Bristol chargers. The polychrome decoration and sponged trees are distinctive and allow for an unorthodox blonde Queen Anne.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 646

Two antique blue and white delftware plates, 30cm diameter, together with a polychrome delftware plate, 33cm diameter (damages)

Lot 647

Four various antique Continental Delftware and majolica dishes, the largest 37cm wide

Lot 1620

Duitsland, drie keramische pullen, 18e/19e eeuw, één Delftware met blauw en rood floraal patroon, en twee steengoed met tinnen deksel. h. [3]

Lot 1254

18th century Delftware ware including a Dutch Delft polychrome plate, painted with a garden scene and stylised ornamental pool, 19cm diameter, c.1765; another polychrome Delftware plate, painted in colour with aster sprays on a lattice fence terrace with surrounding foliage, 23cm diameter, c.1785; others

Lot 1254A

A 18th century English Delftware plate, decorated with vases on plinth, peonies and twining vines, the rim with sprigs of similar flowers, in pale blue, orange, red, green and yellow tones, pale blue grey glazed ground, unmarked, a similar example attributed to Liverpool c.1760 in the Bristol collection, 35cm diameter;  two dished Delft chargers/bowls, one with Bird on a Pillar, with floral border, possibly Liverpool c.1730 (3)

Lot 1521

A 19th century Delftware enamel snuff box, the hinged cover mounted with a young man plucking a fiddle, the sides decorated with Dutch flowers, shell thumb piece, 4.5cm x 5.5cm x 4.5cm, mark to base

Lot 603

An 18th century Delftware tin-glazed earthenware plate, Liverpool (Fazakerley), of circular form and painted in green, blue, and yellow with floral sprays, painted mark verso, 22.5cm diameter; with a Delft blue and white plate, 23.5cm diameter (2) (at fault)

Lot 121

A collection of porcelain reference books and catalogues to include An Encyclopedia of Pottery and Porcelain in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, European Porcelain, and specialist books on Minton, Fairyland Lustre, Davenport, Staffordshire, Worcester, Wedgwood, Masons China, English Delftware, and Doulton (qty.)Provenance: The Estate of the Late Jackie Mann

Lot 863

A vintage hand painted Delftware pottery bowl having brass foot and lid, a Poole Pottery Dolphin study, a set of Viners cutlery and a selection of other assorted flatware and knives etc.

Lot 505

CHINESE PAGODA TULIP VASE, blue and white Delftware style ceramic, 90cm H x 19cm W x 19cm D.

Lot 1006

Fünf Miniatur-TiereFayence, farbiger Mischdekor. Ein paar liegende blaue Pferde, eine sitzende Katze mit Mangandekor und zwei farbige Vögel. Ohne Marken. Kleine Glasurchips, die Ohren der Pferde restauriert. H 6 - 8,3 cm.Delft bzw. englische Delftware, 18./ 19. Jh.ProvenienzWestdeutsche Privatsammlung.

Lot 965

Delftware-Schüssel mit Blumenvase, Vogel und InsektenKeramik, Blei- und Zinnglasur, Bemalung in Blau und Gelb. Krakelée, ein Radialriss, Glasurberieb am Rand. Durchmesser 41 cm.Frankfurt oder England, Ende 17. Jh.ProvenienzWestdeutsche Privatsammlung.LiteraturZum Typus vgl. Kat. Natuurlijke Pracht 1. Een selectie van vormen uit vuur uit de Terra Verde Collectie, 2019, S. 122 f.

Lot 59

Paire de perroquets en faience de Delft, Pays-Bas, vers 1770 A pair of Dutch Delftware parrots, circa 1770Decorated in polychrome colours in red, blue, green and yellow colours, each seated on a rockwork base, 22cm high, (some restoration) (2)For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

Lot 31

Très grand vase couvert en faience de Delft, Pays-Bas, vers 1740 A very large Dutch Delftware covered vase, circa 1740De Metaale Pot factory, 1724-1757, the shape and decoration after the Chinese Kangxi example, decorated with alternating lotus-leaf shaped panels of Chinese figures in landscapes and vases of kakiemon flowers, the edge of the cover with the same decoration, on a modern wooden stand, 58cm high, CK for Cornelis Koppens, owner of De Metaale Pot, 1724-1757 (3)For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

Lot 32

Rare paire de paniers ajourés en faience de Delft, Pays-Bas, vers 1740-50A rare pair of Dutch Delftware pierced baskets, circa 1740-50Each with an elaborate central scene of a basket containing fruit standing on a baroque table, surrounded by insects and butterflies, the sides pierced and picked out in blue, the handles moulded as interlocking dolphins, 26.5cm diam., IB for Justus Brouwer, owner of De Porceleyne Byl, 1739-1775 (all four handles restored, some overpainting and filling of chips to the edge) (2)For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

Lot 41

Paire de terrines ou beurriers en forme de pluviers en faience de Delft, Pays-Bas, vers 1740 A pair of Dutch Delftware tureens or butter dishes in the shape of plovers, circa 1740Modelled seated on their grassy nests, rendered in polychrome colours including magenta, green and blue, 14cm high, 15cm diam., Some restoration to tip of birds beaks and to end of the head feathers, some minor typical glaze chips around the edges (2)For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

Lot 466

Mid 18th century Bristol delftware plate, decorated with a long tailed bird flanked by tall sponged trees, together with a delftware plate decorated with flowering foliage and stylised Chinese style fence, and another with stylised geometric decoration, 23cm diameter and smaller (3)

Lot 524

Four assorted 18th century Dutch Delft and English delftware plates, comprising two with chinoiserie 'Long Eliza' figures in landscapes, a third with fenced garden, and another with flowerhead design, 22cm to 22.5cm diameter, a/f (4)

Lot 467

18th English delftware plate, decorated in Chinese style with birds and butterfly, 33.5cm diameter, and a Dutch Delft multi-lobed dish with seated figure, 33.5cm diameter x 7cm high, both a/f (2)

Lot 1035

Eight mid 20th Century delftware chargers with blue transfer printed decoration - sold with another similar

Lot 1337

A pair of 18th Century English delftware tiles each decorated in manganise with a single flower

Lot 361

Two English delftware plates, circa 1730-60, one polychrome with a formal fence, the other in blue with a seated Chinese figure, diameter 22cm. (2) Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

Lot 1809

Delftware, blauw wit aardewerk klepkan met tinnen montering, 18e eeuw Met chinoiserie decoratie. 19e eeuwse tinnen montering. h. 25 cm [1]

Lot 530

Collectable ceramics, including blue and white Delftware and Royal Worcester vases

Lot 19

A small collection of vintage ceramics, including Huge Delftware "The Four Seasons" plates made by Chemkefa in 1970s Holland, Aynsley "Wild Tudor" bowl and Wade blue and white tea set. Delftware diameter 23cm. In good condition, no signs of damage.

Lot 18A

A pair of Dutch delftware blue and white wet drug jars the 'peacock' labels inscribed 'S Rhei' and 'Oxym:Simpl', one with mark for 'Cornelis van Dyck at De Klauw', mid 18th century, 20cm [minor damage].

Lot 532

Thirteen Dutch delftware and other tinglazed earthenware blue and white tiles, 18th c and later, 6in and smaller Several damaged

Lot 149

A DELFTWARE CHARGER (BADLY DAMAGED)painted with a stylised pagoda, with figure at window and flying birds 33.5cm dia, a slipware jug, a novelty teapot and other ceramics

Lot 78

A PAIR OF DELFTWARE WALL POCKETSwith a framed Delft tile and a cornucopia wall pocket and two small Delft vases

Lot 247

18th century English blue and white delftware bowl, with patterned decoration, manganese rim, 19.5cm diameter

Lot 330

Blue and white delftware Sack jug, inscribed with the date 1642 but dates from later, 21cm highChips and glaze wear to rim and footrim. Fine hairline to the handle. Otherwise in good condition.

Lot 311

Two 18th century English delftware plates, one with bianco sopra bianco detail, 23cm diameter. Condition - fair

Lot 8

Très rare miroir en faïence de Delft, vers 1680A very rare Dutch Delftware mirror, circa 1680In moulded high-relief with a grotesque mask at the top supported by putti arising from the wild baroque foliage, mirrored scrolling foliage on both sides, the top with a larger round hole and two smaller ones likely for fitting a metal candle bracket, 38.6 cm. x 31.4cm diam. (the mirror a later replacement)Footnotes:Provenance:The Ivan B. Hart Collection;Sold at Rob Michiels Auctions, Bruges, 28 March 2015, lot 103;Private European CollectionLiterature:Aronson, R. and Brouwers, E., Dutch Delftware, The Ivan B. Hart Collection, Aronson Antiquairs, Amsterdam, 2013, no. 3, p. 10This rare mirror is one of only four examples of Dutch Delft mirror frames currently recorded; the other three are in the collection of the Rijksmuseum (BK-NM-12400-95, BK-1959-55).Delftware pieces made for the interior were often based on metal examples, such as candlesticks and wall sconces. This mirror, too, appears to be based on a late 17th-century wooden or metal model, and at least partly influenced by the work of Daniel Marot (1661-1752), the great French-born Dutch Baroque architect, furniture designer and engraver.These kinds of precious objects were often associated directly with the Royal Court of William and Mary, for whom Marot designed the palace interiors at the Dutch Royal Palace of Het Loo from 1684. Exceptional designs and objects were found among the items excavated at Het Loo and listed among the 'Delft porcelain' in the inventories. A courtly poem on the Gelderland Castle of Rosendael by Johannes d'Outrein (1662-1722) suggests that it is highly likely that much of the Delftware was made or designed to Queen Mary's specifications. In the stanza on the queen's closet he refers to 'porcelain vases, which have been made to order for this place by the great queen Mary'. This closet was a small pavilion in the garden of Kasteel Rosendael that was dedicated to Mary and was probably a gift from the Queen to her courtier, Janne Margriete van Arnhem (1635-1721), shortly before Mary left for England. Unfortunately, it was dismantled and is known only from descriptions. The mirrors in Jan d'Outrein's poem were fitted in the wall: 'Het Midelst vercierd met d'heldre spiegelglasen, Waar in sig't kabinet ten tweedenmaal vertoont' (see A.M.L.E. Erkelens, Delffs Porcelijn' van koningin Mary II, 1996, pp.28-29).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 164

THREE SQUARE DELFT POTTERY TILES WITH OTTOMAN MAIDENS BY RAVESTEIJN Utrecht, The Netherlands, second half 19th centuryComprising three wall tiles of square shape, painted in cobalt blue on white ground, two tiles repeating the same motif depicting a veiled maiden wearing a long dress and pointed shoes, and the third tile with a Greek maiden in profile, with an elaborate hairdo and open sandals, all set within circular medallions, the corners filled with stylised floral motifs.Each 15.2cm x 15.4cm Delftware tiles of this type and precise measurements are usually attributed to the late 19th-century Ravesteijn tile factory manufacture in Utrecht. Their inspiration for the non-European subjects was drawn from the engravings of Oriental and Ottoman figures published in 16th and 17th-century travelogues and diaries, such as the Navigations et Pérégrinations Orientales by Nicolas de Nicolay, published in Lyons in 1568. An analogous set of tiles was successfully sold at Sotheby's London, 6 April 2011, lot 411. Each 15.2cm x 15.4cm Qty: 3

Lot 503

Mid 18th century Delftware plate, probably Bristol, painted with a stylised tree and rockwork, 22cm diameter

Lot 507

Quantity of ceramics to include North African blue and white vase, Staffordfordshire blue and white transfer printed Pearlware plate, 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose mug, Delftware tile, etc

Lot 419

A delftware large wall plaque, 12 inches diameter,

Lot 175

9 Blue and white lidded pots to include Spode and Delftware etc 

Lot 49

A group of English and Dutch delftware tiles, mid 18th century and later including a blue and manganese tile painted with a man by a bridge, probably Lambeth; a similar Dutch tile painted with a vase of flowers; and seven various blue and white and polychrome tiles [9].

Lot 51

A garniture of five Dutch [Het Bijltje] blue and white delftware vases and three covers, painted with elaborate flower sprays within moulded cartouches, hatchet marks, 18th century, 27-37cm [some losses and repair].

Lot 53

A pair of Dutch blue and white delftware baluster vases and covers of ribbed octagonal form, the covers with lion finials, painted in the Chinese manner with jardinieres, flowers and foliage, BV marks, 41cm [some damage and repair].

Lot 68

Assortment of ceramics to include a Rosenthal, Germany hand painted floral vase, H 20cm, a late Victorian Silver and Pottery scent bottle by John Reading and Sons. Wemyss Strawberry jar (missing cover lid), Delftware hand painted mermaid and seahorse footed jar and a pair of two handled hand painted mugs and a cockerel mug.

Lot 515

Three vases in Dutch Delftware and Iznik-style pottery, 18th/20th C.H 44,5 - 43 - 29,3 cm

Lot 697

A set of 3 Mid 20th Century delftware plates. Probably French. 20cm

Lot 372

THE LONGRIDGE COLLECTION OF ENGLISH SLIPWARE AND DELFTWARE; two volumes, in slipcase.

Lot 370

THE LONGRIDGE COLLECTION OF ENGLISH SLIPWARE AND DELFTWARE; two volumes, in slipcase.

Lot 369

THE LONGRIDGE COLLECTION OF ENGLISH SLIPWARE AND DELFTWARE; two volumes, in slipcase.Condition Report: All of these lots of books are in new condition, and have not been out of there outer packaging.

Lot 367

THE LONGRIDGE COLLECTION OF ENGLISH SLIPWARE AND DELFTWARE; two volumes, in slipcase.

Lot 371

THE LONGRIDGE COLLECTION OF ENGLISH SLIPWARE AND DELFTWARE; two volumes, in slipcase.

Lot 368

THE LONGRIDGE COLLECTION OF ENGLISH SLIPWARE AND DELFTWARE; two volumes, in slipcase.

Lot 70

A mid 18th century English polychrome delftware dish, decorated in magenta, blue, green and yellow with stylised roses, 34cm diameter, 6cm high Numerous old chips around the rim, other small firing marks scattered throughout the glaze, rubbed around the foot rim but essentially fair to good conditionPLEASE 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. 

Lot 71

A set of six London delftware polychrome plates, late 18th century, each painted with a fenced garden scene within flower swag borders, 23cm diameter All of the plates with varying degress of fritting and chipping around the rims, one plate with a crack running three quarters of the way around rim.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. 

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