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Three delftware tiles 18th century, painted in manganese, two with buildings, one with a figure and dog before another figure seated at a table, two faïence tiles painted in yellow, ochre, blue, green and manganese, one with a domed building, the other with a ship at sail, in circular panels, and a Chinese porcelain tile painted with pine trees on a rocky promontory, some damages, 20.5cm max. (5) Provenance: from the collection of Anthony Ray.
AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE DISH painted in bright blue with an island with two huts, rocks and a weeping tree, in panelled trellis cavetto and diaper border with six sprays, 31cm diam, c1780 A plate dated 1788, painted with the same pattern, differing only in the substitution of the rock in the foreground for a man in a boat is illustrated Lipski (L.L.) and M Archer, Dated English Delftware, 1984, fig 698. ++Rim chip at 1 o`clock and one or two tiny spots of rim flaking but not cracked, no restoration
L ENGLISH PORCELAIN: A collection of 7 reference books, all with dust jackets, comprising English Porcelain of the 18th Century by Dixon [Faber, London, 1st ed., 1952]; Dictionary of Marks - Pottery and Porcelain by Kovel [Crown, New York, 1953 1st ed.]; English Porcelain Figures of the 18th Century by Lane [Faber, London, 1st ed., 1961]; The Illustrated Guide to Worcester Porcelain by Sandon [Herbert Jenkins, London, 1st ed., 1969]; New Hall & Its Imitators by Holgate [Faber, London, 1st ed., 1971]; English Delftware by Garner & Archer [Faber, London, 2nd ed., 1972]; English Blue & White Porcelain of the 18th Century by Watney [Faber, 2nd ed., 1973].
AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE BOWL, CHARGER AND TWO PLATES, LONDON AND PROBABLY LIVERPOOL all painted in cobalt, the bowl with a landscape and diaper border to the interior and large rose and peony sprays to the exterior, the dish and plates with chinoiserie landscapes, the former with an angler, dish 34cm diam, c1770 A plate of the same pattern as one in the present lot, tentatively attributed to Liverpool is illustrated Britton (F), English Delftware in the Bristol Collection, 1982, fig 12.37. That example is marked with the figure 11 within the footrim; the present plate is similarly marked but with the numeral 5. ++Apart from a spot of flaking on the rim of the dish at 9 o`clock, all in very good condition, free from cracks, chips or extensive flaking
AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE DISH painted in cobalt with an amusingly ungainly bird in flight above peony and bamboo sprouting from beyond an angled fence, the border with diaper reserves and infilled scrolls, 30cm diam, c1760 ++A very well preserved example, free from cracks or chips and with only two or three tiny spots of rim flaking, no restoration
A rare pair of delft blue and white Wall Pockets, probably Liverpool, c.1770, each moulded with a girl's head emblematic of spring, flanked by tulips and saplings, bordered by 'C' scrolls above an imp mask, painted '4', some chips, 21cm (2) Literature: For similar examples see Frank Britton, op. cit. 'English Delftware in the Bristol Collection' 1982, pp. 7-17 and 7-19. CONDITION REPORT: One has a large chip and loss to bottom point. Both have losses to rim above lady's head, on one it is quite substantial loss. Crazing. Losses and chips to glaze throughout both. See additional images (available upon request).

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