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Lot 131

A pair of Derby porcelain figures of a shepherd and shepherdess, c.1765-70, modelled with a sheep and a dog, and three pearlware figures of shepherds, all before flowering bocage, some restoration, 14.3cm max. (5)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 158

A pair of Staffordshire figures of Elijah and the Widow, late 19th century, seated beneath flowering bocage, and a Staffordshire figure of Jesus talking to a Samaritan woman at a well, 14.2cm max. (3)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 108

Two Staffordshire theatrical figures of the actor John Liston, c.1820, in his role as Paul Pry with an umbrella tucked under his arm, raised on square bases, and a small figure group of The Dandies, promenading arm in arm, some restoration, 15cm max. (3)Provenance: A Private Collection from Buckinghamshire.

Lot 109

Two Staffordshire theatrical figures of John Liston, c.1820, in his role of Paul Pry with his umbrella tucked under one arm, and a small group of The Dandies, wearing Regency dress and standing before flowering bocage, some restoration, 13cm max. (3)Provenance: A Private Collection from Buckinghamshire.

Lot 424

A Chinese porcelain teapot and cover, Qianlong (1736-95), painted to both sides with an extensive harbour scene depicting figures unloading boats with barrels and parcels before a Customs House, the shoulder and cover's rim with a blue and gilt border, 19cm across. (2)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.

Lot 134

Six Staffordshire pearlware figures of Classical maidens, early 19th century, including a near pair of Faith and Hope, a figure of Venus with Cupid and a dolphin, a figure of Andromache weeping over the ashes of Hector, one of Hygeia holding a serpent over the fire, the last of a shepherdess, some small restorations, 23.5cm max. (6)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 152

Four Derby porcelain figures of sheep, c.1760-80, one of a ram standing with a recumbent kid at his feet, another of a ewe standing on a base applied with flowers, two of sheep recumbent before flowering bocage, some restoration, 13cm max. (4)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 342

Three pieces of Liverpool blue and white porcelain, c.1760-70, including a Philip Christian spoon tray painted with a bird perched on a flowering peony spray, a Pennington's asparagus server painted with a flower spray, and a shell-shaped pickle dish printed with Chinese figures in a garden setting, the spoon tray broken and restuck, 15cm max. (3)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.

Lot 440

A pair of Derby figures of goats, c.1765, each recumbent with one foreleg outstretched and heads slightly turned, raised on low scrolled bases applied with flowers and picked out in turquoise and puce, some restorations, 11.5cm across. (2)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.

Lot 452

A pair of Bloor Derby figures of a shepherd and his companion, c.1820, he standing beside and leaning on a tree stump, playing the flute to his beloved, a sheep recumbent at his feet, she raising her left hand to her lips, both raised on circular bases, a little restoration to her fingers, 26cm. (2)The shepherd derives from a 16th century Florentine bronze sculpture of a nude youth, which in turn followed a Roman marble inspired by a 4th century Hellenistic bronze.

Lot 261

Three Meissen figures from the Cris de Paris series, modern, after the models by Peter Reinicke, including a chestnut vendor proffering a cone of his wares, an egg seller with a large pot on her head and a basket over one arm, and a flower seller with a basket of flowers on top of her head, blue crossed swords marks, some damages and repairs, 15.5cm. (3)

Lot 168

Two pearlware cottage money boxes, 19th century, each modelled as a small house with children peeping from the upper windows, flanked by two figures, the back of each roof pierced with a coin slot, 12.5cm. (2)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 96

Two Staffordshire figures of putti, 19th century, one recumbent on a grassy base before flowering bocage, the other sleeping on a tasselled cushion, his head resting on a basket of fruit, minor faults, 15.3cm max. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection from Buckinghamshire.

Lot 349

An English porcelain scent bottle, c.1815-20, probably Derby or Chamberlain's Worcester, of flattened form, painted to one side with figures in a European landscape, the reverse with similar decoration in puce camaieu, within a dark blue border, 12.3cm.Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.

Lot 163

Three near pairs of Staffordshire figures, c.1800-20, one of the Lost Sheep Found and the Lost Piece Found, a pair of a gardener and his mate, the last pair small and of Spring and Summer, all raised on square titled bases, small damages and repairs, 23cm max. (6)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 98

Three Staffordshire figures of the Evangelists, 19th century, depicting St Mark, St Luke and St John, the first with a lion, the second a calf, both writing their gospels, St John holding a goblet, all on titled bases before flowering bocage, some restoration, 20.5cm max. (3)Provenance: A Private Collection from Buckinghamshire.

Lot 127

Six Staffordshire figures, c.1820, all engaged in rural pursuits, two figures of gardeners, one of a shepherd holding a lamb, another of a young girl with a lamb, one of a washerwoman with a basket of laundry on her head, the last of a female hunter holding a bird aloft, all before flowering bocage, some repairs, 18cm max. (6)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 364

A rare and important New Hall plate painted by Fidelle Duvivier, c.1785-90, the well painted with two figures on horseback between trees, the lobed rim with a formal panelled border in gilt and turquoise, 21cm.Provenance: Rod Jellicoe. This plate is believed to be part of a New Hall service made for John Daniel and sold to a Mr Gray (believed Thomas Cartlidge Gray of Hanley) in 1830 as part of a sale of Daniel's effects. Cf. Geoffrey Godden, New Hall Porcelains, pp.166-173 for a detailed discussion of this service.

Lot 512

A rare and early Worcester spoon tray, c.1754, the long octagonal shape painted with a version of the Stag Hunt pattern, with a red stag being chased by a black dog behind bowing Chinese figures between low islands, the border pencilled with a continuous band of ruyi heads, a few filled rim chips, 15.3cm.Provenance: The Zorensky Collection, sold Bonhams 16th March 200, lot 15; the Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, sold Bonhams 7th Marrch 2007, lot 15; and the Crane Collection, sold Bonhams, 31st March 2010, lot 26.

Lot 161

A pair of Staffordshire pearlware figures of gardeners, 1st half 19th century, each standing beneath tall flowering bocage, she with a large flowerpot, both raised on unusual footed bases, and a figure group of a couple flanking a tree and a fountain, she with a watering can, some restoration, 20.7cm max. (3)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 129

Three Staffordshire pearlware figure groups of haymakers, 1st half 19th century, including a couple seated on a tall rocky base beneath a tree, she holding a wide rake, and a pair of figures titled 'Mowers' and 'Mate', he with a scythe and his companion holding a small barrel of cider, some restoration, 25.5cm max. (3)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 269

A Meissen figure of a vegetable seller, c.1745-50, modelled by J F Eberlein as a young woman wearing a wide-brimmed straw hat, carrying artichokes and turnips in her apron, wearing a yellow bodice over a floral patterned dress, good restoration to her lower right arm, 17.2cm.Cf. Len and Yvonne Adams, Meissen Portrait Figures, col. pl. XXVIII.

Lot 133

Six Staffordshire figures, c.1820-30, three of gardeners holding spades or flower pots, one of a haymaker holding a small barrel, another of a shepherd with a dog and staff, the last of a young girl with a lamb before flowering bocage, some restoration, 22cm max. (6)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 303

A pair of Bloor Derby ewers, c.1830, of Kedleston ewer form, painted with scenes of figures, one with a man wading through water and giving his daughter a piggyback, the reverse with a woman carrying a child across a bridge, the other with a woman and two children, the reverse with a woman holding hands with her daughter, within gilt palmette borders on a white ground, red printed marks, 28cm. (2)

Lot 355

A New Hall part tea service, c.1785, painted in pattern 20 with Chinese figures in a garden setting. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a milk jug, a cake plate, a slop bowl, a coffee cup, four teabowls and five saucers. Together with another New Hall part service decorated with a lilac and gilt border, comprising four coffee cups, four teabowls and 11 saucers. (35)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.

Lot 159

Five small Staffordshire figures of putti, early 19th century, variously modelled with baskets of flowers, raised on square bases, and a small figure of Apollo holding a lyre and standing before a pile of books, one putto restored, 14.5cm max. (6)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 58

An unusual Delft puzzle jug, 18th century, the globular body painted in blue with a figure holding out a cloth or garment to two figures seated nearby, possibly a biblical scene of Jacob offering Joseph his coat of many colours, a further figure holding a parasol, the tall neck pierced with a flowerhead design, 18cm.

Lot 61

A Delft charger, 18th century, brightly enamelled with a parrot perched on a branch within a panelled rim, and a German faïence jug (enghalskrug) of spiral moulded form, painted in blue with Chinese figures in a garden, with pewter mounts, restoration to the neck, 30.3cm max. (2)

Lot 448

A pair of Derby figures of the Infant Seasons, c.1770, emblematic of Spring and Summer, a Derby figure of a shepherdess with a sheep, and a Derby figure of a young girl holding a magpie and leaning over a basket of flowers, some restorations, 16.5cm max. (4)

Lot 52

A small Castelli maiolica plate, 1st half 18th century, painted in the manner of Antonio Grue with figures standing between buildings and trees with boats sailing on a river beyond, 17.8cm.

Lot 154

A pair of Staffordshire flatback figures of foxes, 19th century, modelled with ears erect and one forepaw lifted to rest on a low stump, 17cm. (2)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 344

A pair of early Bow blue and white plates, c.1755, painted to the wells with two Chinese figures before buildings and trees, the rims with three sprays of flowering peony, painter's numerals 19 and 17 to the bases, a restored rim crack to one, 23cm. (2)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.

Lot 135

Two Derby porcelain figures, c.1780-90, one of the Madonna and Child, seated and raised on a Classical base, incised N138, the other of Apollo, wearing a loose flowered robe and playing a lyre, incised N243, minor faults, 25cm max. (2)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 162

Five small Staffordshire pearlware figures, 1st half 19th century, including a pair of pastoral musicians, playing the lyre and flageolet, a pair of Hope and Faith standing beneath flowering bocage, the last of a boy with legs crossed and holding a book, small restorations, 15.5cm max. (5)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 480

A Worcester blue and white water bottle or guglet, c.1760, painted with the Willow Bridge Fisherman pattern, a figure traversing an arched bridge with two further figures fishing from a sampan beneath, the reverse with a figure and a bird beside a small pagoda beneath pine, 25.3cm.

Lot 248

A pair of Meissen baskets, c.1780, the interiors painted with small figures in pastoral landscapes, the sides formed of interlocking ovals applied with pink roses, each raised on four angular feet, blue crossed swords and star marks for the Marcolini period, one foot broken and restuck, 31cm across. (2)

Lot 99

A Staffordshire Tithe Pig group, early 19th century, modelled with a parson standing with a farming couple offering their tithe, beneath leafy bocage, and a matched pair of figures of flower girls, recumbent with baskets before flowering bocage, small losses and repairs, 15.5cm max. (3)Provenance: A Private Collection from Buckinghamshire.

Lot 144

Five Staffordshire figure groups, 1st half 19th century, including a matched pair of figures of the Tailor and his Wife, a group of two boys and a dog titled Friendship, a figure of a female haymaker carrying a small barrel, and a figure of a boy tucking his hands inside his shirt, titled Clown, some restorations, 20cm max. (5)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 160

Two pairs of Staffordshire figures, c.1810-30, a pair depicting Jobson and Nell, the old cobbler and his companion seated and brightly enamelled, and a pair of figures of Old Age, all raised on titled square bases, 22.3cm max. (4)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 153

A pair of Salt (Staffordshire) pearlware figures of cows, 1st half 19th century, each standing on a rocky outcrop with a recumbent calf at their feet, before flowering bocage with purple blooms, and a figure of a recumbent doe, her head turned to the left, some restoration, 14cm max. (3)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 366

Two Herculaneum porcelain câchepots and stands, c.1810, the flared forms painted with figures before barns and cottages in rural landscapes, the waisted stands with gilt foliate bands, the larger pot and stand cracked, 17cm overall max. (4)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe

Lot 136

Two Derby porcelain Classical figures, c.1790-1800, one of Ariadne, holding the edge of her yellow cloak above her head, the other of Juno standing beside a displaying peacock, with a pearlware version of the same figure of Juno, all raised on square bases, some restoration, 25.5cm max. (3)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 340

A rare Samuel Gilbody (Liverpool) dish, c.1758-60, the elongated octagonal form painted in underglaze blue and highlighted in gilt with two figures meeting on an arched bridge in a Chinese island landscape, a few small rim chips, 22cm.Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.

Lot 444

PLEASE NOTE - These are Continental copies of a later date.A rare pair of Bow candlestick figures of birds, c.1765, each modelled with a colourful exotic bird with long feathered appendages, perched on tall scrolled bases painted with flowers and landscape vignettes, each bird standing before flowering bocage, red anchor and dagger marks, 26.3cm. (2)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.

Lot 128

Six Staffordshire figures of rural workers, 1st half 19th century, one holding a pick and shovel and titled 'The Poor Laborer' [sic], another with an axe and titled 'Wood Man', two figures of gardeners, one titled 'Earth', a titled figure of a boy with a bird's nest, and a figure of a boy and his dog before flowering bocage, some losses and restorations, 17cm max. (6)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 500

Five English porcelain milk jugs, c.1755-65, one Bow and painted with a peony spray, one Lowestoft and painted with Chinese figures, another with flower sprays, a Liverpool jug painted with a flower spray and another with similar decoration, small faults, 9cm max. (5)

Lot 147

Three Staffordshire theatrical figures, c.1820-30, two of the actor John Liston, one in his role as Lubin Log, the other as Sam Swipes, and a figure of Madame Vestris as the Broom Girl, holding a short yellow brush, titled 'By a Broom' to the front of the base, some restoration to the Liston figures, 17cm max. (3)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 397

A good Worcester teabowl and saucer, c.1758-60, of hexafoil shape, finely painted in puce monochrome with two Chinese figures standing before a tall pagoda and spreading tree, a boat at sail in the background, and a Worcester coffee cup and saucer painted with the Valentine pattern, a pair of doves perched on a quiver of arrows beneath a breadfruit tree, the coffee cup cracked, 11.5cm max. (4)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.The Valentine pattern is a copy of a Chinese export porcelain pattern, drawn by Lieutenant Piercy Brett and used on a service for Commodore George Anson in 1743. Cf. The Victoria and Albert Museum, Accession No. C.337&A-1940, for a saucer in the monochrome pattern.

Lot 441

A small Derby figure of a Florentine boar, c.1758-60, modelled by Andrew Planché, in running pose with head turned to the left, his tusks bared, his coat decorated with pale rust patches, raised on an oval pad base edged in two shades of green, restoration, 5.5cm high.Provenance: Rod Jellicoe. These models were first made in pairs of a larger size during the Dry-Edge period. The smaller figures followed a few years later.

Lot 1064

wool 310 x 240 cm. This lot will not be shipped by us. consisting of a three-part set of albarelli a large and two smaller ones in blue decoration of a landscape with houses and some figures dated 1788 on the back Italy height 24 and 25 cm. with restorations

Lot 1194

Jacob Cats ( 1741 - 1799 ) depicting a winter landscape with skating and talking figures on a frozen river 14 x 11 cm.

Lot 1215

18th century Savona marked Valente decorated with two figures holding a coat of arms depicting 3 French lilies a sun and 6 stars in ochre diameter 33 cm. chips on edge and foot

Lot 1277

18th century depicting the wrestling Hercules and Antaeus surrounded by allegorical animals and figures and symbols of battle 62 x 28 cm.

Lot 7003

Including a Famille Rose Cup and saucer depicting Chinese figures in garden, saucer marked Qianlong, in addition to green and gold gilt floral decor cup with cover marked Daogung, saucer is 15 cm. in diameter.

Lot 7026

Decorated with Chinese figures on boat, circa 1800, 22 cm. in diameter, chip and hairline.

Lot 7028

Depicting Chinese figures, 19 cm. tall.

Lot 7032

Decorated with underglaze blue with Chinese figures in garden scenes, Kangxi Mark and Period, 16 cm. in diameter, 2 holes on sides for a handle.

Lot 7051

Lacquer box fitted with enamel 9 piece divided tray depicting Chinese figures in garden, in diverse conditions, box measures 45 x 45 x 11 cm., in addition to a Yixing dish 17 cm. in diameter.

Lot 7052

Depicting figures on terrace, Chenghua mark, Kangxi Period, 20 cm. in diameter, chip and hairline.

Lot 7067

Depicting Chinese figures holding a vase, Kangxi, 16 cm. tall, chip.

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