Two large delftware chargers, 18th century, one painted in blue with a Chinese boy seated beneath weeping willow, the other with tall trees issuing from an ornamental fence, an early delftware plate painted with a bold stylized floral design, and a shallow bowl with a large leaf within narrow floral swags, some damages, 34.7cm max. (4)
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TWO ENGLISH DELFTWARE DISHES, C1760 painted with flowers and hollow rocks or flowers and auspicious objects in panelled diaper border, the underside of the former with crosses and double dashes, 32.5 and 35cm diam ++Smaller dish in good condition with some typical but slight flaking around the rim, not cracked or chipped, no restoration. Larger dish with minor hairline crack at 2 o'clock and large firing blemish caused during manufacture at 1 o'clcock. Slight flaking around the rim, not chipped, no restoration
AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE DISH, BRISTOL, C1760-70 painted in red, blue, green and cadmium yellow, the six heart shaped panels on a blue washed ground, the underside with crosses alternating with double dashes, 34.5cm diam ++Old riveted cracks, typical but slight flaking of the glaze around the rim. No restoration
A tin glazed earthenware drug jar, probably Dutch 18th century, detailed 'Nutrium' to the circular body (14.5cm high) an English delftware blue and white dish with paper label to the rear 'The property of the late Professor F.H. Garner O.B.E' (33cm diameter), three framed tin glazed tiles, a Dutch Delft bowl and three further tin glazed plates (9).
A London Delft blue and white charger. Painted with a landscape incorporating a folly, sponged trees and a courting couple. Stilt marks under the rim c1770, 34.75cm diameter. The figures are copied from an engraving by Charles Albert von Lespiliez after François de Cuvilliés in Morceaux de Caprice. Cf. Frank Britton, London Delftware, p.161 for a similar example and a copy of the print. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Crazed. Some fritting and chips to the rim. Free from cracks, no repair.
AN 18TH/19TH CENTURY DUTCH TIN GLAZED EARTHENWARE (DELFTWARE) TABLE CASKET of serpentine form, the hinged cover underglaze blue painted with a courting couple in 18th century costume in a landscape, the sides painted with panel of flowers and landsca pes, (see marks to base), 9cm wide together with TWO OTHER DECORATIVE CONTINENTAL CERAMIC BOXES, one painted with a Heraldic device (3)
A London Delft Pill Slab, circa 1740, of canted rectangular form painted in blue with the arms of the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries over the motto OPIFER QUE PER ORBEM DICOR and the arms of the City of London, 27cm by 24cm See illustration For an example with very similar decoration see Archer (Michael) Delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museum, pg.324, item J.23
A Bristol blue and white delftware 'King of Prussia' plate: painted with a half length portrait of Frederick the Great below the letters 'K P' and within a single line border, circa 1760, 22 cm diameter [minor rim chips].* The 'Seven Years War' was fought between 1756 and 1763. Frederick II of Prussia was an ally and a popular figure in Great Britain.
A massive Dutch Delft polychrome petit feu fountain in the shape of a lady, 18th C. Dim.: H.: 60 cm - L.: 35 cm - W.: 22 cm Provenance: With Aronson Antiquairs, Amsterdam. Illustrated in "Dutch Delftware - Including selections from a distinghuished Manhattan collector - 2009", nr. 69. 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 extremely rare manganese Dutch Delft 48-piece service, 18th C. This is one of the largest Dutch Delft dinner services in existence. While Chinese porcelain examples are much more commonly encountered, we have not found many other existing services in Dutch Delftware, although there probably must. The easy access for wealthy Dutch patrons to Chinese imports, would have made it a logical choice for a dinner service, making the present set even more desirable. Another service is in the Nelahozeves Castle collection in Bohemia in the Czech Republic, the so called "Lobkowicz service". Marked LC for Lambertus Cleffius, this is to be dated around 1685, and bears the monogram of Prince Wenzel Ferdinand Lobkowicz. It is described in "Delfts Aardewerk - Geschiedenis van een nationaal product - Deel 2" by Van Aken-Fehmers, on page 54. (see 2 added photos) The entire service is skillfully decorated with thistles, with the tureen covers bearing a polychrome touch in the form of a lemon and an apple.All pieces are marked AK above a star, for Albertus Kiell, the "De Witte Ster" workshop, Delft, 1762-1774. The service consists of:- One large dish of 38,2 cm.- Another large dish of 34 cm.- Thirteen plates of 25 cm.- Thirteen plates of 22,5 cm.- Four plates of 19 cm- Four plates of 16 cm- Three spittoons: H.: 11,5 cm- Two small tureens: H.: 8 cm - L.: 19,5 cm - One of which possible added slightly later, as it is the only piece marked "A:K" instead of "AK".- A square tray on feet: H.: 5 cm - L.: 28 cm- A round strainer on feet: Dia.: 22,5 cm- A pierced wet fruit tray on feet: L.: 27,5 cm - W.: 20 cm- A tobacco box and cover: H.: 12,5 cm - Dia.: 13 cm- A lemon-finial cover for a large tureen: L.: 32,5 cm- A tureen and apple-finial cover: H.: 12 cm - L.: 18,5 cm- A chafing dish (Dutch: pijpkomfoor): H.: 10 cm - Dia.: 19 cm - The only unmarked piece in the service. Provenance: A private collection, Paris. 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 collection of excavated blue and white Dutch Delftware and maiolica wares, 17th C. Dia.: 9 cm - H.: 8 cm (the largest cup) Dia.: 13 cm (the largest saucer)Dia.: 20,5 cm (the largest plate) 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
THREE ENGLISH DELFTWARE PLATES, ONE LONDON OR LIVERPOOL, C1750-60, TWO LONDON C1770-80 painted in cobalt with a Peony and Fence pattern or chinaman standing beside a weeping tree, 22 & 19.5cm diam ++First plate with fine short hairline crack at 5 o'clock, the two similar plates with small rim chips, one also with faint star crack, no restoration
TWO ENGLISH DELFTWARE SOUP PLATES, THREE ENGLISH DELFTWARE CHINOISERIE OR OTHER PLATES AND TWO DUTCH DELFTWARE PLATES, C1745-80 21-23.5cm diam (7) ++Three soup plates with typical flaking around the rim, the chinoiserie plate painted with two seated orientals - fingernail spot of flaking at 9 o'clock and other small rim faults. Simply painted floral plate - cracked, the others in good average condition

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