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An English Delft blue and white plate, 18th century, central landscape enclosed by border consisting of further panels of stylised landscape, to verso a label reading `Liverpool circa 1750, English Delftware by Frank Britton p.201 plate 12.67`, 22.5cm diam; together with six further Delft blue and white plates, of various size and decoration, (7), (a/f).
An early 18th century delftware charger, possibly Dutch decorated with blue floral decoration against a duck blue ground, 35cm diameter; together with an early 18th century delftware charger, possibly Dutch decorated with birds and animals within a blue and white geometric border, diameter 34.5cm
A DUTCH DELFTWARE CHARGER painted in Wanli style in cobalt with a central scene of four seated figures before a gateway in circular frame, the border with alternate panels of single figures and tulips, the underside painted with six circles, 40cm diam, c1750-70 Very minor rim flaking only; in an old metal hanger
A PAIR OF ENGLISH DELFTWARE PLATES painted in cobalt with Chinese temples in diaper cavetto and feathered rim, 20cm diam, c1770 and a tin glazed earthenware jar, undecorated (3) One Delft plate with chip on rim at 1 o`clock, both with typical slight flaking and small chips around the rims. Jar cracked and with restoration on the rim
An English Delft Flower Brick, probably London, circa 1740, of rectangular form, the top with three rows of seven holes, the sides painted in blue with vases of flowers in circular panels on a trellis and flowerhead ground, 15.5cm wide See Grisby (Leslie) The Longridge Collection of English Slipware and Delftware, pg.414 for a similar flower brick dated 1737 and attributed to London 3cm by 1cm flat chip to one upper corner. Typical minor glaze flakes to angles. 220513
Grigsby (Leslie) The Longridge Collection of English Slipware and Delftware, 2 vols, slip cased; Archer (Michael) Delftware, The Tin Glazed Earthenware of the British Isles, slip cased; Lipski & Archer Dated English Delftware; Austin (John) British Delft at Williamsburg; Britton (Frank) London Delftware; Britton (Frank) English Delftware in the Bristol Collection; and Ten Other Volumes and One Sale Catalogue, relating to English pottery (qty) The books appear to have been stored in damp conditions with some rippling to the paper and some sticking between pages. 190613
An English delftware 'Chinaman in Grasses' press moulded lobed dish, London, Brislington or Bristol, circa 1680-1700, washed in tones of blue and delineated in manganese-purple with a figure seated in an Oriental landscape, two corresponding figures within the border, 22cm diameter See Michael Archer, Delftware, p. 204, no. B192, for a blue and white platter in the Victoria and Albert Museum with the exact same design.
A pair of English delftware plates, probably Bristol, circa 1730, each naively painted with stylised tulips within a formal border, 21cm diameter (2) Footnote: A stylistically similar plate dated 1733 was sold in the Longridge Collection, Christie's, London, 25th May 2011, lot 200. Another, dated 1734, is illustrated in Louis L. Lipski & Michael Archer, Dated English Delfware, p.92, no. 392
A London delftware blue and white dish, circa 1730, painted with an urn full of flowers within formal borders, after a Kangxi period Chinese porcelain original, 25cm diameter Footnote: A plate of similar inspiration, dated 1733, is illustrated in Louis L. Lpski & Michael Archer, Dated English Delftware, p. 88, no. 372. Another in illustrated in Michael Archer, Delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museum, p. 119, no. B61
A small Wedgwood 'Queen's Ware' creamware teapot, circa 1765, over-glaze printed in black by Sadler & Green in Liverpool with two pheasants picknicking and a girl holding a hay-rake, unmarked 12cm high Footnote: See Anthony Ray, Liverpool Printed Tiles, p.28, no. B6-15 for a delftware tile with the same design
AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE OCTAGONAL ROYAL PORTRAIT PLATEpainted with a half length portrait of William III in coronation robes flanked by the initials WR in a border of stylised half flowerheads alternating with tasselled cords, 19.5cm w, c1690Late 17th century English Delftware royal portrait plates of this type have been attributed to Bristol or Brislington. For similar examples, see the exhibition and sale catalogues, Fair as China Dishes, No 17 and Lipski Collection Part I, lot 49 and Part II, lot 260. For the same border on a small octagonal plate painted with fruit, see Lipski, Part II, lot 221.In exceptionally well preserved condition with only a few very slight spots of flaking around the rim, not cracked chipped or restored
Lipski (Louis L.) & Archer (Michael) Dated English Delftware, 1984, 4to., numbered limited edition of 1000, dust wrapper; Austin (John C.), British Delft at Williamsburg, 1994, 4to., presentation inscription signed by the author, dust wrapper; Britton (Frank), English Delftware in the Bristol Collection, 1982, dust wrapper; Francis (Peter), Irish Delftware, an illustrated history, 2000, signed by the author, dustwrapper (4)
Savill R. : The Wallace Collection - Catalogue of Sevres Porcelain 1988. 1st.Ed. 3 Volumes, Qto. Hb. + Dj. & Slipcase. Archer M. : Delftware. The Tin-Glazed Earthenware of the British Isles 1997. 1st.Ed. Large Qto. Hb. + Dj. & Slipcase. All volumes profusely illustrated. CONDITION REPORT: Condition : Near fine.
A DUTCH DELFTWARE VASE AND COVER of flared hexagonal shape^ the upswept cover with pointed knop and painted in cobalt with a cartouche^ birds and flowers^ in floral and ~cracked ice~ borders^ 47cm h^ c1770 Provenance: Mr & Mrs F B Watkins of Flaxley Abbey^ thence by descent to the present vendor. Illustrated: in the Stuart Bedroom in James Lees-Milne~s Flaxley Abbey article in Country Life^ 5 April 1973^ p909. ++Old discoloured restoration to a section of the foot^ some flaking of the tin glaze on the angles. On the cover the knop broken off and restuck many years ago and a flat chip to the rim. Another chip on one of the angles with small discoloured restoration. Of impressive appearance
A PAIR OF DATED DUTCH DELFTWARE PLATES painted in cobalt with the initials B/ME and 1697 in a scrolling cartouche with demi dragons^ crown and swagged apron with mask and three tassels^ 25cm diam^ dealer~s label Provenance: Robinson & Williams^ London (early 20th century) where probably purchased by Lt Col Leonard Messel for Nymans^ Susex; sourced by Oliver Messel (1904-1978) for Mr & Mrs F B Watkins of Flaxley Abbey^ c1967; thence by descent to the present vendor. ++One with localised flaking around the rim; the other with old restoration
A delftware basket, mid 18th century, probably Vauxhall, the well painted with a Lotus pattern of eight petals containing a lotus flower on a scrolled ground around a central lotus plant, the rim pierced with interlocking circles, raised on a low cylindrical foot, two rim chips, 26.8cm.Cf. Victoria and Albert Museum, no. C.25-1981, for a similar basket from the Lipski collection.
An English delftware tulip charger, c.1660, probably London, boldly painted with three large flowers in shades of yellow, ochre, manganese, blue and green, with further flowers and foliage inbetween, with a blue dash rim, two rim sections broken and cleanly restored, 37cm.Cf. Michael Archer, The Dating of Delftware Chargers, ECC Transactions Vol. 11 part 2, pp.118-9 and pl.53b, and Delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museum by the same author, p.30 for a very similar example attributed to Rotherhithe.
Five Liverpool delftware tiles, c.1765-75, printed by John Sadler, three of them printed in orange-red respectively with The Baby`s Toilet, a chinoiserie group with a chime of bells, and a group of three country figures, one tile in manganese with The Fortune Teller, and the last in a deeper shade of red with a Dentist group, some damages, 12.4cm. (5)

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