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Two delftware plates; a London polychrome ‘seated Chinaman’ pattern, diameter 22 cms, and a Bristol or London smaller blue and white plate depicting birds on a pond surrounded by tress and flowers, diameter 17 cms, Condition: polychrome plate has been broken in half and repaired, edges with three more prominent ones, Blue and white plate; broken in half and repaired, large double chip to edge and other chips around.
AN 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH DELFTWARE DRY DRUG JAR of ovoid form, decorated with birds and baskets of flowers and a cherub, inscribed 'C: BETON:' (chips and losses) 14cm diameter x 20cm high together with a further 18th Century English dry drug jar inscribed 'U:SANPUCIN:' 14cm diameter x 17.5cm high (2)
AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE PLATE PROBABLY BRISTOL CIRCA 1730 of pancake profile painted in blue with a bird perched in a tree with manganese sponged leaves 22cm diameter; together with an English Delftware plate circa 1760 painted in blue with a Chinese export style jardinière of flowers 22cm diameter; a Dutch Delft plate 18th century painted in blue with flowers and a rock 22cm diameter; and a tin glazed lobed plate damaged 22.5cm diameter (4)
Five 20th Century Ceramic Point of Sale Plaques: 'Belleek Parian China', 'De Blauwe Tulp, SR Hand Painted Delftware', ' Genuine Fiesta The Homer Laughlin China Company Newell W. VA' 'Royal Copenhagen' and 'Kahala', date 20th century. Size Belleek 23.5 x 8cm diam, De Blauwe 16.5 x 8cm diam, Fiesta 14 x 7cm diam, Copenhagen 10 x 4cm diam, Kahla 8 x 4.4 cm diamCondition: Some crazing to De Blauwe Others - Good, no damage or restoration
A collection of Delftware including 18th Century style polychrome plate decorated with Chinese figure with pagoda (chips to border) together with a hexagonal shaped vase decorated with water gatherer within river landscape and an Earthenware baluster vase decorated with geometric patterns (AF) (3)Condition: Jug: handle broken and repaired. Plate: numerous chips to rim. Vase: numerous chips over whole body
GROUP OF CONTINENTAL TIN-GLAZED POTTERY 18TH CENTURY comprising a pair of Spanish maiolica albarelli of baluster shape, decorated with blue double-headed eagles beneath crowns, 22.5cm high approx.; and two blue and white Delftware chargers, one decorated with flowers, 31cm diam.; and a 'Peacock' pattern example, by De Klauw, underglaze marks, 31.5cm diam. (4)
A pair of Bristol delftware tiles, c.1740-60, painted in blue with baskets of flowers in a lobed panel between angel head corners, and four Dutch Delft tiles, early 18th century, variously decorated with figures and a well in blue within panels on a powdered manganese ground, 13.5cm. (6) Cf. Anthony Ray, English Delftware Tiles, p.225, no.544 for the Bristol tiles.
A lobed delftware dish, c.1680-90, possibly London, painted with a seated Chinese figure in a landscape setting, the deep lobed rim with a tassel design, raised on a circular foot, 30.5cm. Cf. Michael Archer, Delftware, p.113, A64 for a similar dish. Fragments of lobed dishes with this tasselled design have been excavated at Lambeth.
A pair of Dutch Delft blue and white models of shoes, Friesland, Bolsward, 2nd half 18th C.: L.: 14 cm - H.: 6,5 cm Provenance: Collection of Minze van den Akker, Fries Aardewerk Museum, Harlingen, inv. no. 0283207 See also:- Illustrated in Minzen van den Akker: Fries Aardewerk, Majolica, Faience, Kerfsnee, Collectie Minze van den Akker, Meppel, 2007, p. 299.- Illustrated in P.J. Tichelaar and S. ten Hoeve: Fries Aardewerk II Bolsward, Leiden, 2001, p. 170.- Illustrated in Aronson: Dutch Delftware sur la table, Amsterdam, 2016, p. 106, nr. 47. ----- Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Dutch Delft blue and white yellow border 'tobacco shop' plaque, 18th C.: Dim.: 25 x 24,5 cm Note the presence of a (probably Delftware) bust of a moor in the open section above the entry door. Similar examples are in the collection of Paleis Het Loo, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands. (link) -- ----- Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie puzzle jug, dated 1743: H.: 21 cm - L.: 19 cm The blue-grounded neck pierced with the date ‘1743' and letters ‘HENDRIK VRESE', probably the commissioner of the jug. Provenance: - Published in 'Dutch Delftware', Aronson Antiquairs, Amsterdam, 1996 - The Joseph M. Morpurgo Collection, Amsterdam ----- Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A white Delftware wall cistern and basin, prob. Kassel, Germany, 2nd half 18th C.: Dim.: 35 x 34 x 9,5 cm (the basin) Dim.: 43,5 x 21 x 13,5 cm (the fountain) Accompanied by a painted wood wall hanging unit. Provenance: - The Canneman collection, Neder Langbroek, The Netherlands.- The Eichhorn collection.- Christie's, Amsterdam, Dec. 3, 1996, lot 382. ----- Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Dutch Delft blue and white armorial plate, 2nd half 17th C.: Dia.: 25,5 cm Marked SVE on the base for Samuel van Eenhoorn, the "De Grieksche A" workshop, Delft, 1678-1686. Depicted are the arms of Jean-Jaques Mesme, Duke of Avaux, accollŽe with those of his wife MarguŽrite Bertrand de la Bazinire, surmounted by a ducal coronet and surrounded by the orders of the Saint-Esprit and Saint-Michel. See also: Aronson, Dutch Delftware, 2007, nr. 2, p.8, for a pair of plates from the same service. ----- Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
An English delft blue and white chinoiserie water bottle, circa 1770, painted with flowers, 27cm high Cf. Michael Archer, Delftware (1997), p. 276 E.21 for a bottle the author attributes to Lambeth. Cf. John C. Austin, British Delft at Williamsburg (1994), p. 242 no. 585 for a similar bottle the author attributes to Bristol.
A collection of eight 19th century Delftware bin labels, lozenge form, decorated with a rampant lion, an anchor and foliate motifs, titled 'VIN DE GRAVE', 'VIN DE L'HERMI TAGE', 'VIN DE VERSENE', 'VIN DE CHAMPAGNE ROUGE', 'VIN DE MUSCAT GREC', 'VIN DE CHAMPAGNE ROSSET', 'VIN DE BORDEAUX PONT CARRE' and 'VIN DE VERMONT. (8)

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