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Lot 202

A pair of 18th century blue and white Delftware plates painted in the chinoiserie manner with baskets of flowers

Lot 237

A pair of 19th century English Delftware small porcelain vases, together with a larger square sectioned vase, all with decorated panels. (all AF)

Lot 58

An English delft blue and white plate, Bristol, Brislington or London, painted in the Transitional style with a seated figure in a rocky landscape, 21cm diameter, last quarter 17th century (crack). See Michael Archer, Delftware The Tin-Glazed Earthenware of the British Isles (1997), catalogue no. B192 for a similar example. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 392

A DELFTWARE CIRCULAR PLATE with oriental decoration and a Japanese polychrome pottery dish (2)

Lot 60

An 18th century Dutch blue and white Delftware flower brick with floral spray decoration, 8.75 cm high x 16 cm long (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 61

An 18th century Dutch blue and white Delftware flower brick with floral spray decoration, 8.75 cm high x 16 cm long (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 62

A late 17th century Dutch blue and white Delftware dish decorated in the Ming manner with a Chinese figure in garden, 34.5 cm diameter (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 63

A pair of mid 18th century Dutch polychrome Delftware plates, each decorated with a vase of flowers flanked by two birds, 22.25 cm diameter

Lot 483

A 17th century Delftware plate, hand painted in underglaze blue with bowl of fruit and fan ground detail, yellow rim with painters mark to verso

Lot 436

TWO LONDON DELFTWARE GLAZED BIN LABELS, of square-cornered coat hanger shape, marked in manganese 'Madeira' and 'Claret', circa 1760 (see illustration)

Lot 437

A SIMILAR LOT OF TWO LONDON DELFTWARE GLAZED BIN LABELS, 'Port' and 'Sherry' (see illustration)

Lot 438

A SIMILAR LONDON DELFTWARE GLAZED BIN LABEL, in blue lettering marked 'Port', circa 1760 (see illustration)

Lot 353

GODDEN, Jeffrey, Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852, Leicester: Magna Books, 1992; William Chaffers, The New Keramic Gallery, two vols., London: Reeves & Turner, 1926; F H Garner and Michael Archer, English Delftware, London: Faber & Faber, 1972; Simon Spero, Worcester Porcelain The Klepser Collection, London: Lund Humphries, Publishers, 1984 and ten further related books (14)

Lot 476

AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE FLOWER BRICK with simple Chinese decoration, circa 1700 (riveted), 6" across

Lot 20

Four 18th Century Delftware manganese tiles, landscape and figure decoration, in two frames (damages)

Lot 205

Two Delftware blue and white flower bricks, one painted with stylized foliage, the other with arrows and Oriental flowers, both tops pierced with an arrangement of holes, 2nd half 18th century, a few small rim chips, 15cm max. (2)

Lot 206

A large Delftware plate, the well painted with a large polychrome Oriental flower amidst foliage, the rim with four foliate motifs, 2nd half 18th century, cracked, a filled rim chip, 34.5cm.

Lot 209

A Delftware plate, Bristol, painted in blue with two figures in a boat and one fishing before a village scene, within a foliate bianco-sopra-bianco border, c.1760-70, slight damage, 23.6cm.

Lot 211

A Delft vase, of flared cylindrical form, painted in blue with a house and tree within an elaborate cartouche, and an English Delftware plate painted with two Oriental figures, one holding a bird, 2nd half 18th century, the vase cracked and chipped, 22cm max. (2)

Lot 213

A Delftware blue and white dish, probably London, painted with a rabbit with tall ears before a large tree, the rim with concentric bands of blue, 1st half 18th century, chips to the rim, 23cm. Cf. Longridge, d.135 p.165, for a similar plate with a running rabbit.

Lot 215

A Delftware charger, probably Liverpool, painted with a fisherman before a flowering shrub in shades of blue, manganese, yellow and green, c.1750-60, rim chips, 36cm. Cf. Michael Archer, Delftware, p.221.

Lot 224

A Delftware blue and white circular plaque, probably Liverpool, painted with a Welsh armorial, possibly for the Wynn family, and bearing the motto 'Quod Tibi Hoc Alteri', mounted and framed, c.1740, the plaque cut from the well of a plate or dish, 13cm. The tendency for younger sons of Welsh families to pursue careers as merchants in Liverpool in the mid 18th century indicates an area of manufacture.

Lot 33

An early 18th century blue painted Dutch Delft drug jar By De Porceleyne Lampetkan of tapering ovoid form, decorated with scrolling flowers and foliage surrounding a cartouche with the title 'St Domingo', blue painted mark (damages) 29cm high Note: The De Porcelyne Lampetkan factory in Rotterdam operated as a pottery producing Delftware between 1637-1811. The mark and the decoration probably narrow down the date of production to between 1723 and 1743 when the factory was run by the Van der Ceel family. Literature: 'Delft Ceramics, by CH De Jong, London, 1970, pp 140 and 159.

Lot 547

19th century 'Daisy' lidded jug, two other jugs, Delftware etc

Lot 65

A set of six Delftware soup plates, painted in cobalt with central baskets of flowers in spearhead cavetto and four border sprays with precious objects, 23cm diam, painted numeral or unmarked, c1780. ++One cracked, one with single small spot of flaking on the border another section of the border broken out and glued back into position

Lot 1018

A Delftware posset pot, c1700, the depressed body painted in blue and trekked black with flowers, the twin handles with barring and the mouth with stiff leaves, the domed cover matching, damage and repair, 17cm (2)

Lot 1019

A Delftware vase of urn form, c.1780, the sides with twin blue mask handles and painted with a church and landscape between, flared foot, repaired, 18cm Brittain 284

Lot 1020

A Delftware urn, c.1780, painted in blue with a parrot, shrub and rocks, scroll handles, the flared foot with floral meander, cracks, repair and wear, 17cm

Lot 1091

An English delftware blue dash charger, c. 1660, well painted with a full display of carnations, tulips and other flowers in blue and ochre, with green leaves, the back lead glazed, 39cm

Lot 1094

A Delftware peacock plate, c. 1700, the bird displaying in blue, yellow and red, between sponged manganese trees, minor frits, 22.4cm

Lot 1096

An Adam and Eve Delftware blue dash charger, c.1660, painted with a manganese tree, green leaves and giant yellow apples, above the semi-draped figures, restoration, 34cm

Lot 1124

An English delftware deep bowl, c. 1700, the interior with stylised flowers below an oxo band, cracked and riveted, chips, 33.5cm. It is interesting to note that the oxo band has been borrowed from 17th century Imari porcelain

Lot 1135

Five various Delftware plates, 18th century, with a boy fishing, flowers or florets, damage, 19.5-22cm (5)

Lot 1138

A Delftware blue dash tulip charger, c. 1720, painted in blue, green, red and yellow, with a single bloom above a fence, the rim with leaves and golden globes, tin glazed back restored, 33.5cm

Lot 1139

A Delftware tulip charger, late 17th century, painted in orange, turquoise and blue, with three tulips and three daisies growing amongst foliage, lead glazed back, chip and cracked, 34.5cm

Lot 1140

A Delftware tulip charger, late 17th century, naively sketched in blue, yellow and turquoise with an open tulip, buds and leaves, multi-ring border, pierced for suspension, 33.8cm

Lot 1141

A large Delftware dish, c.1760, painted in blue, red, green and yellow with a Chinese pavilion, butterflies and peony, frits, 33.8cm

Lot 1143

A rare Delftware tea bowl, c.1760, with manganese blackcurrents growing from tendrils and green leaves, minor fritting, 9.5cm; A Delft sauceboat, after a Chinese original, c.1750, one fox handle missing, chips, 22cm (2)

Lot 1144

An attractive Delftware spoon tray, c.1750, of Baroque silver form, painted with an island house, within a diaper border, minor frits, 15.5cm

Lot 1145

A rare miniature delft cauldron, mid 18th century, with twin handles and three short feet, the bulbous body with fronds, minor frits, 8cm. Frank Britton, English Delftware, Bristol Collection p72

Lot 1254

Two Delftware plates, second half of the 18th century, the first with unlikely plants and foliage, the second with a house and towers, damage, 23cm (2)

Lot 1257

Two Delftware chargers, mid 18th century, each in blue, red and green with a central panel of flowers and scrolling borders, both cracked through, 33.2 and 33.5cm (2)

Lot 299

RAY Anthony, English Delftware Pottery, JONGE C.H. de, Dutch Tiles, BRITTON Frank, English Delftware in the Bristol Collection and London Delftware, and HORNE Jonathon, English tin-glazed Tiles (5)

Lot 1167

A Delftware Toby jug initialled to base F.L. and two other tobies

Lot 54

A quantity of ceramics including; delftware vase, a pair of delfware candlesticks, Carltonware Rouge Royale dish and two Wedgwood plates decorated with flowers.

Lot 352

An English delft plate, possibly London, c. 1750, the centre with a squirrel surrounded with interlocking motifs, 22.3cm For a similar plate see Britton, Frank, English Delftware in the Bristol Collection plate 14.22, p.225

Lot 41

An 18th Century Delftware plate decorated with vase and swags, 12" dia

Lot 42

An 18th Century Delftware plate decorated with a basket of flowers, 9" dia

Lot 23

Ray (Anthony) English Delftware Tiles, 1973, dust wrapper; Britton (Frank), English Delftware in the Bristol Collection, 1982, dust wrapper; Oswald (Adrian) et al, English Brown Stoneware, 1670-1900, 1982, dust wrapper (3)

Lot 17

An early 18th century blue painted Dutch Delft drug jar By De Porceleyne Lampetkan of tapering ovoid form, decorated with scrolling flowers and foliage surrounding a cartouche with the title 'St Domingo', blue painted mark (damages) 29cm high Note: The De Porcelyne Lampetkan factory in Rotterdam operated as a pottery producing Delftware between 1637-1811. The mark and the decoration probably narrow down the date of production to between 1723 and 1743 when the factory was run by the Van der Ceel family. Literature: 'Delft Ceramics, by CH De Jong, London, 1970, pp 140 and 159.

Lot 341

A pair of London Delft polychrome plates, painted and sponged in cobalt blue, manganese and green with stylised trees, 22cm diam, c. 1760 (chips). See Michael Archer, Delftware (1997), p. 137, B44

Lot 165

A pair of Delftware plates, decorated in blue on a white ground. (2)

Lot 666

A Delftware dish decorated with a windmill, a Delftware jug and a similar vase, a gilt decorated coffee set, a Worcester floral decorated part coffee set, three Dresden porcelain floral decorated ramekins, a continental porcelain trinket box and cover, and other decorative china

Lot 230

A Delftware tile, probably Liverpool, decorated with a two-handled urn of flowers within a scrolling foliate border, and a brown salt-glazed stoneware plaque, moulded with two children between trees, 18th / 19th century, minor chipping, 17cm. (2)

Lot 233

Two pearlware mugs, one printed in iron red with a cockerel, the other printed in black with a cat, and four Delftware ointment pots of various sizes, 18th and 19th century, damages, 6.5cm max. (6)

Lot 235

A collection of white glazed Delftware. Comprising: a rare salt, a plate, an ointment pot and two bowls, 17th century and later, damage and restoration, 21cm max. (5)

Lot 238

Twenty seven Delftware plates, twenty four blue and white, three polychrome, all variously decorated with figures, landscapes, flowers and stylized motifs, 18th and 19th centuries, damages and restoration, 23cm max. (27)

Lot 245

A good Delftware Adam and Eve charger, painted and sponged in blue, green and manganese with the fateful couple either side of a tree in which sits the serpent, proffering the forbidden fruit to Eve, c.1740, 33.6cm.

Lot 246

A Delftware Adam and Eve charger, painted and sponged in blue, green and yellow with the Biblical pair flanking the Tree of Life, c.1740, broken and restored, 33.5cm. Cf. Michael Archer, Delftware, p.85 for a similar example.

Lot 247

A Delftware charger, probably Wincanton or Bristol, painted in blue with a castle surrounded by boats within an octagonal panel, stylized flowers in panels around the border, on a powdered manganese ground, c.1740-50, 29.5cm. Cf. Anthony Ray, English Delftware Pottery, Plate 25 for similar examples.

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