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A DELFTWARE POLYCHROME BALLOONING PLATE, LAMBETH HIGH STREET, THOMAS MORGAN AND ABIGAIL GRIFFITH, painted with Vincenzo Lunardi aloft in his balloon over houses and trees in a border of swags and the feathered manganese rim, 20cm diam, c1785; a Bristol Delftware plate, painted with a Chinese figure before a pavilion in fluted bianco-sopra-bianco border, c1760; a Bristol Delftware plate, painted in cobalt with two Chinese figures on islands, c1765; another Delftware plate and a Dutch Delftware large plate, both 18th c (5) For examples matching both of the Bristol plates see Archer (M), Delftware, HMSO 1997, B87-89 & 91. ++Ballooning plate - one large and one small rim chip at 8 and 10 o'clock. No restoration
TWO DELFTWARE DISHES, PROBABLY LONDON, one attractively painted in cobalt with a Chinese figure with a birdcage and two comical birds in the branches of a cherry tree, in a border of trailing flowers sprouting from small islands, 30cm diam, the second painted in cobalt with two Chinese figures in a landscape with a willow tree, in panelled cavetto and border of trailing foliage, 30cm diam, both c1760-70 ++Both in good condition with typical but light chipping/flaking around the rim. No restoration
A DELFTWARE FOOD WARMER, PROBABLY LAMBETH, the cylindrical body with ogee arched aperture, scroll handles above three small bosses and a pair of mask vents, painted in cobalt with borders of stylised foliage, the food vessel with leafy handles and slightly concave base, the domed cover with sconce-knop, 26.5cm h, painted 25 to the underside of the cover, c1770 (3) ++Some old over painted restoration to the cylindrical body, one of the handles on the food container broken and glued. The bowl of the food warmer cracked; the flange of the cover restored; the candle sconce chipped
FOUR LIVERPOOL DELFTWARE TILES, PRINTED PROBABLY BY GUY GREEN, comprising a pair of theatrical tiles with MRS ABBINGTON In The Character of Estifania and Mrs Barry In The Character of ATHENAIS, the two others printed in black and painted in green enamel with a muse with a lyre or a ewer, all 12.5 x 12.5cm, c1777-80 and c1770-80 ++Mrs Abbington - broken in two and professionally restored. Ewer tile - slightly chipped around the corners. Muse with a lyre tile - slightly pitted, lower right corner chipped
ELEVEN LIVERPOOL DELFTWARE TILES, PRINTED BY JOHN SADLER, SADLER & GREEN OR BY GREEN ALONE, all in black with various rococo framed scenes including five with '88' border, 12.5 x 12.5cm, c1778-80 The subjects include Shepherd Lovers with a Dog, The Sailor's Departure and The Sailor's Return ++One broken and with loss another chipped on one side
A large 17th century Dutch Delft marriage plate, dated 1698, blue painted to the top with the initials F/IM and date 1698 within a scrolling cartouche with winged griffins suspending swags of flowers and tassels below a coronet and above a cherub's head, 34.5cm diameter. Literature: See Michael Archer, 'Delftware - The tin-glazed earthenware of the British Isles', (Victoria and Albert Museum, 1997), p.414, M9 and M10, for smaller plates with similar decoration and stilt marks on the reverse.
An early 18th century English Delft posset pot and cover. London or Bristol, with twin handles and a curved spout, decorated in blue with stylised flowers in the Chinoiserie manner. 19.5cm high. Literature: See F.H.Garner and Michael Archer, 'English Delftware', (London, 1972), Cat 57B for similar posset-pot inscribed on the base 'A1G Bristoll 1741'
An early 18th century English Delft blue-dash oak leaf charger, painted with a central leaf with blue veins, surrounded by four further leaves and brown and yellow fruit, with blue dash border, 36.5cm diameter. Literature: For a similar blue dash bordered dish in the National Museums of Scotland (1953.164 attributed to Bristol or Lambeth, and late 17th century, see F.H.Garner and Michael Archer, 'English Delftware' (Faber, 1972) pl.14B.
A 17th century London Delft wine bottle, dated 1651, of squat globular form with th spreading foot rim and single handle, inscribed in blue 'WHIT 1651' above a curlique. 16cm high. Literature: For a similar wine bottle with a similar paraph below but dated 1652 see. Michael Archer, 'Delftware - The tin-glazed earthenware of the British Isles', (Victoria and Albert Museum, 1997), p.271, E.11
A BRISTOL DELFTWARE POSSET POT AND COVER of circular form with partly sponged decoration in the Chinese style of Chinese figures in landscapes, the simple loop handles with "striped" decoration and the domed cover possibly associated, the underside of the base with the number "2", 9" across the handles
A DELFTWARE BLUE AND WHITE STAND of lobed circular form with a pierced and undulating border, the central panel decorated with a hare in a flower-filled landscape within formalised borders and the reverse with feathery leaves and stylised foliage, the base inscribed with a star over an "S", 11" dia.

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