A group of porcelain comprising Herend two division dish painted with birds and insects, width 15cm, Dresden foliate painted gilt heightened coffee can and saucer, Alka-Kunst 'Cobalt' twin handled urn with foliate decoration, and a Samson-style female figure holding turnips, also small brass mantel clock and a fan. Additional InformationThe Herend dish has a tiny chip to the rim, the Dresden saucer has a deep scratch to underside, rubbing to decoration on the urn, the figure has painted loss to the skirt, firing crack to left wrist and general light wear and dirt throughout.
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A MEISSEN FIGURE OF A SPANIEL LATE 18TH CENTURY the black and white animal modelled seated with open mouth on a yellow cushion painted with scattered flowers with puce and gilt tassels to the corners underglaze blue crossed swords mark 25cm high A figure of a spaniel was modelled in October-November 1734 for the Japanese Palace and attributed to Kändler see Ulrich Pietsch ‘Die figürliche Meißner Porzellanplastik von Gottlieb Kirchner und Johann Joachim Kaendler: Bestandskatalog der Porzellansammlung Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden’ Munich 2006 pp.305-306. For other examples of this model see The Collection of Sir Gawaine & Lady Baillie Sotheby’s London 1 May 2013 lot 215 and one from the Eugenia Woodward Hitt Collection Christie’s New York 31 March 2016 lot 1295. Provenance: Meissen Figures from the Barlow Collection the collection started by Sir Thomas Dalmahoy Barlow GBE (1883-1964) banker and industrialist also known as an art collector and historian; added to by his son Basil Stephen Barlow (1918-1991); thence by family descent.
A GROUP OF DRESDEN PORCELAIN LATE 19TH CENTURY comprising a set of eleven harlequin quatrelobed cups and saucers each painted with panels of courting couples alternating with floral panels against variously coloured grounds (one cup and saucer mismatched) blue AR marks saucers 12.5cm wide and a part cabaret service with similarly painted panels against a yellow ground consisting of a shaped oval tray a pear shaped coffee pot and cover and a jug (cover lacking) blue Meissen style marks also a circular sugar bowl cancelled Meissen crossed swords mark tray 36cm wide (27)
A Royal Copenhagen miniature frog on a rock no. 507; together with a Royal Crown Derby dormouse paperweight; a Dresden porcelain urn and cover; a Mulberry circular box and cover; a Poole Pottery sleeping fox; a Baccarat glass dove; an Edwardian enamelled glass box trinket box and cover; and an early 19th century English porcelain Imari twin handled sauce tureen (lacks cover). (9)
Sevres coffee can and saucer, celeste blue ground, the cup painted with a panel depicting lovers fishing, the centre of the saucer painted with a rural scene with cottage to/w a Dresden small coffee cup and saucerSevres - Cup - Wear to gilded reserve border. No chips or cracks. Saucer - Gilt border to central reserve rubbed and worn.Dresden - Cup - Gilding rubbed and loss to part of handle. Saucer - Gilding rubbed. No chips or cracks
Early 19th century Derby Imari decorated tea wares, comprising: Two saucer dishes, two pairs of cups and saucers (3 cups with hairlines and 1 saucer chipped) and two Derby plates decorated with pink roses (one edge chip), all with painted red factory mark 1800-1825 to/w a Dresden porcelain square dish with a reticulated border, 25 x 25 cm, a 19th century Staffordshire pottery teapot and a Wedgwood cup and saucer (box)
Canadian Red Cross Society Quilt 1939-45, worked in pretty printed cottons in the log cabin design, curved corners, quilted, cream to the reverse, embroidered with the date '1939' in red, and stitched with a red cross label, 156cm by 186cm Jan Hassard, 'I was born in Purley, Surrey during WW2. At 6.30am on Tuesday 31st 1944, my parents heard the unmistakable drone of a flying bomb. The bomb then cut out and they knew they had two minutes until it exploded on hitting the ground. My mother went into the front bedroom where I was lying in a cot under the window (which subsequently blew in) and took me into the back bedroom with them, and the bomb scored a direct hit on a hotel immediately opposite our house. Seventeen people were killed.''The house was effectively 'bombed out', and we were taken to what one would today call a reception centre. I don't know how long we were there, but we then travelled to our relatives in Somerset, where we stayed for the rest of the war. Whilst we were at this centre, we were issued with two Canadian Red Cross Quilts. One, which I don't remember appears to have been a kind of candlewick quilt, whilst the other was a Dresden pattern plate, which stayed on my bed when we returned home until I was 11. In 1955 the room was re-decorated, and my mother gave the two quilts to the rag and bone man. She has since affirmed that this is actually true and not family hearsay, as they represented an unfortunate time in her life, and held no value to her.'Jan has since been researching these quilts, both the makers and recipients.Production began in the National Workroom by 1st October 1939. On December 31 1940 $93808 Canadian dollars' worth of relief quilts, bed covers and Afghans were shipped, by 1942 148,173 quilts and bed covers were sent. The Quilters Guild did a heritage search between 1990-1993, they reported that 25,000 Canadian Red Cross Quilts were distributed between a six week period in October 1944, but only 54 were later documented during their search.The distribution of these quilts in Britain were mainly in the hands of the WVS, the Salvation Army and the ARP.
NO RESERVE Pitt the Younger.- [Courtenay (Thomas Peregrine)] "A More Accurate Observer". A Plain Answer to the Misrepresentations and Calumnies Contained in the Cursory Remarks of a Near Observer, first edition, for John Stockdale, 1803 § [Currie (James)] "Jasper Wilson". A Letter, Commercial and Political, Addressed to The Rt. Honble. William Pitt..., second edition, [Sabin, 104646], for G.G.J. and J.Robinson, 1793, a little faint foxing, disbound, 8vo (2) ⁂2 copies of first traced: in the BL and in the Sächsische Landesbibliothek in Dresden.The second with catchword "she" on p.68: last line of text: "God of peace and love, look down in mercy on thy erring creatures! and bid hatred, madness, and murder cease!": ESTC traces 2 copies, in the National Library of Wales and the Roderick Bowen Library and Archives respectively.
A pair of Dresden baluster shaped vases and domed covers, painted panels of classical figures in the manner of Watteau, and encrusted with flowers, circa 1880, 24 cm high (2)Condition: vase 1: old restoration to top rim and hair line crack running down into the body of the vase, chip on the base rim and chips and losses to the flowers . Vase 2: hair line crack in the top rim running down into the body of the vase, and chips and losses to the flowers
A collection of Continental ceramics including KPM pot pourri vase and cover; a Meissen bowl and cover, the body with floral vignettes; Dresden style basket weave bowl; Meissen bowl and cover with decoration in high relief (stamped Meissen); a Berlin campana shaped gilt pot with floral decoration; an 18th Century style figure of a gentleman picking grapes (1 box)Condition: Chips, cracks, repairs to all items
Two Old Ellgreave Pottery lightening pattern lidded pots, signed by Lorna Bailey, a Dresden tyg with floral sprays, an Aynsley two handled mug depicting Glorious Goodwood painted by J. Shaw, two Royal Worcester Millennium limited edition two handled mugs for Sinclairs, Royal Crown Derby plate and other two handled mugs
A pair of late 19th century Dresden porcelain vases and covers, each panel decorated with alternating reserves of courtship scenes and floral sprays, against a turquoise ground, all framed within gilt borders, with crossed sword marks verso (one badly cracked and the other with restoration round rim and finial), h.51cm
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