A PART SHELLLEY CHINA COFFEE SET, yellow phlox pattern decoration, shape No. W12190, comprising; coffee pot with lid, six cups & saucers, together with A PART SHELLEY TEA SET, different yellow flower design, comprising; teapot with lid, milk jug and two cups & saucersCondition report: Coffee set – crack to the bottom, all six cups & saucers are okay. Tea set – Teapot – the ring / knop to cover is broken & glued, amateur repair, milk jug okay, both saucers are okay, one cup cracked, the other okay.
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Jane Tippett (b.1949), four limited edition lithographs printed at the Curwen Studios, to include Lambeth Palace, signed and numbered 52/250, image size 19 x 23.5cm, a still life of flowers a glass dome and flower pots, signed in pencil to lower margin, image size 17 x 16cm, a still life of flowers in a pot, signed and numbered 20/195 in pencil to lower margin, image size 12.5 x 10cm, and another still life of flowers on a kitchen table, signed and numbered 18/195 in pencil to lower margin, image size 12.5 x 10cm (4)Provenance: Curwen Gallery
Douglas Swan (American 1930-2000) Abstracted Still Lifesigned and dated 69 to the reverseoil on canvas43 x 92.5cmFootnote: Born to Scottish parents in Connecticut in 1930, Douglas Swan spent the early years of his childhood in the United States, before moving with his family to Carnoustie on the east coast of Scotland in 1936. Upon the completion of his National Service, Swan studied at the Dundee College of Art between 1943 and 1953 and before accepting a residency at Patrick Allan Fraser's Hospitalfield House, Arbroath, where he worked under the tutelage of Ian Fleming. 1954 would prove to be a seismic year in Swan’s career, after he began exhibiting at the Royal Scottish Academy and was subsequently awarded the RSA scholarship to study in London. It was in London that Swan met the painter, William Scott. The pair would go on to form a lifelong friendship and were known to pain alongside one another on their trips to Cornwall and Somerset. In 1958, together with influential artists from the St Ives scene, including Heron, Lanyon, and Bell, Swan was awarded the British Council scholarship to study in Milan. Suffused with naïve charm and rendered in a sensitively and skilfully tempered palette of brackens, flints, aquas, and terracottas, the works offered in this sale are characteristic of Swan’s broader portfolio.Condition report: Surface has an overall layer of dirt throughout, with staining and discolouration of varnish particularly evident around the purple border on the right hand side and on the purple flower pot. The white areas of paint show some yellowing. There are some very fine cracks to the paint layer around the purple border. The surface is mostly glossy, though there are some matte areas which presumably have not been varnished. See additional images.
A Derby bough pot and cover, c1820, painted with a panel of luxuriant flowers, including a prominent passion flowers, roses and tulip in gilt frame, reserved on a blue ground, 95mm h, red printed circular BLOOR DERBY mark, collector's label Provenance: Lucas Collection, Derby Cover original and undamaged, flower panel with one or two small spots of flaking, localised handling wear to gilding, not cracked or chipped, no restoration
A Victorian Irish silver coffee potmarked JS possibly for John Smyth, Dublin 1866 Of baluster form, vertical bands forming defined heavily embossed with protruding graduated diamond shapes against a matt ground, acanthus leaves below the rim, stylised decorative flower motifs around the base in a chequer board pattern, a polished quatrefoil cartouche either side, one filled with a crest and motto 'Virtus Sola Invicta' meaning 'Virtue Alone is Invincible', matching decoration on the hinged cover, with an eagle finial on a scrolling leaf stem, a leaf-capped fluted scrolling spout and scrolling leaf-capped handle with ivory insulators, on four cast shell and scroll feet, height 26cm, diameter 23cm, weight 29oz.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George IV / Victorian matched silver three-piece tea servicethe teapot by Charles Fox, London 1824, the cream and sugar bowl, Charles Boyton, London 1884Circular bellied form incurved flutes, gadroon rims, the whole profusely chased and engraved with foliate sprays, diaperwork panels, leaf-capped handles, the teapot with flower finial, the handle to the pot with ivory insulators, cream and sugar with gilded interiors, weight 40oz. (3)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Collection of eight 19th Century English and Continental teapots including German handpainted and black basalt, together with two coffee pots and two English copper lustre jugsContinental flower decor wrong cover, Small pink cover cracked, English gilt and pink cover cracked. Copper lustre greyhound jug good condition. Black Bosalt and pot good condition. Copper lustre charity jug spout chipped. Salt glaze teapot, has cracks to base. French and Japanese coffee pots, both have damage to spouts
FORTY EIGHT PIECES OF ROYAL ALBERT 'OLD COUNTRY ROSES' TEA AND GIFTWARES, comprising tea pot, coffee pot in the Classic shape, 23cm vase, 18.5cm vase (second), lidded jar, planter height 11.5cm, heart shaped 'With Love' trinket dish, moulded flower ornament (small chips to petals), pepper pot, height 4.5cm (second), cream jug, two sugar bowls, dessert bowl, eight teacups (four seconds), ten saucers (seven seconds), twelve side plates (one second), five tea plates (three seconds) (condition: good, as stated)
Clarice Cliff - Oranges - A shape 516 preserve pot of shouldered square section circa 1930, hand painted with panels of stylised fruit and foliage with orange banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 8cm, restored, together with a Cabbage Flower Bon Jour base, A/F, and a Bon Jour cream jug in May Blossom, S/D. (3)
Y A matched Russian silver lobed baluster tea service, the tea pot and sugar basin by Ivan Gubkin, Moscow 1842; the larger cream jug maker's mark B.K (not traced), Moscow 1841; the smaller cream jug maker's mark D.S (Cyrillic, not traced), Moscow 1842, all 84 zolotniki, the tea pot with a flower finial to the domed cover, an applied C-scroll and shell rim, a carved ivory S-scroll handle, a leaf-capped and rocaille spout, on a lobed octagonal foot, 24cm (9 1/2in) long, 1280g (41.15 oz) gross Condition Report: Tea pot - Marks slightly rubbed, splits to the ivory handle, cover sits well, wobbles, foot slightly pushed in, play to the handle Sugar basin - Marks clear, wobbles, knocks to the rim, cover sits well Cream jug - Marks clear, splits to the ivory/possible repair, badly wobbles, small solder repair Small cream jug - Marks clear, splits to the ivory handle, various patch repairs, wobbles, dent to the body All with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of Jacob Petit floral encrusted vases, 23 cm high, a pair of floral encrusted pot pourri vases and covers, marked "SPF" to base, 14 cm high, a pair of floral encrusted pot pourri vases with bird finials, unmarked, 24 cm high, a floral encrusted vase, a pair of blanc de chine relief work vases as cherubs holding aloft a flower head, a further pair of floral encrusted basket type vases, a majolica style green glazed cabbage bowl and cover, a Villeroy & Boch blue and white pear-shaped teapot and cover, 16 cm high, a Sevres style vase decorated with a sleeping Cupid amongst clouds and floral spray panel decoration on a pink ground with gilt brass handles and neck (very damaged), 13 cm high and various other Continental pottery and porcelain including mugs, plates, vases, candlesticks, etc
THREE PIECES OF SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN19th century, Comprising; a small cylindrical pot and cover painted with panels of roses, blue interlaced L's mark, 8.75cm high; a blue- ground saucer, gilt with two Oriental figures in a landscape, 12cm diameter; a milk jug, possibly Minton, painted with blue flower swags, blue ermine mark, 8cm high (4)The milk jug with some wear and staining. Otherwise in good condition
A 19th Century Porcelain Continental Teacup and Saucer Decorated with Classical Hand Painted Frieze Incorporating Urn, Cornucopia Etc (Chip to Rim together with a Gilt Ivy and Vine Decorated Example, French Lidded Rose Bud Box, Meissen Miniature Teacup with Encrusted Decoration and Hand Painted Flower and Insects to Bowl, Various Pieces of Limoges Miniature Wares Coalport Willow Miniature Teacup and Saucer, Late 19th Century Cranberry Glass, Royal Worcester Cylindrical Pot Etc
Wedgwood Jasperware, with silver-plated mounts, comprising teapot, milk jug and sucrier, biscuit barrel, sugar castor, butter dish, preserve pot and pin tray, sugar bowl 14cm high, together with a Moorcroft pottery bowl, decorated with a flower, 9cm diameterCondition report: Wear to silver plate.Some discolouration around the teapot mount.
Various items of collectible pottery including a large terracotta mixing bowl with cream glazed interior, a large Bell Pottery blue and white transfer flower planter with two square carry handles, height 34cm, a Gaudy Welsh cider cup, a pink lustre cider cup, an Accrington commemorative pudding pot marked for the company 'W. T. Marriott Ltd Accrington', a large Spode fruit bowl with a naturalistic textured exterior, a The Friars of Aylesford studio pottery mug, a Noritake bowl of lobed form with painted and gilt interior, on three gilt feet, a Staffordshire figure of a boy with basket of shells, a hand painted Royal Worcester potpourri painted with white and red roses, unsigned (af), etc.
*Josef Herman RA (1911-2000) 'Red flower in a pot'signed in pen on frame verso, pencil, watercolour and crayon28 x 20cmProvenance: With Flowers East, London;Folly Mill, Thaxted, Essex.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Not viewed out of glazed frame. Paper stuck down. Paper a little cockled as is often the case with watercolour on a reasonably thin paper. Otherwise appears in good condition.
A George III silver mustard pot, by Samuel Whitford, London 1816, baluster form, chased foliate scroll decoration, leaf caped scroll handle, the hinged cover with a flower finial, on four foliate capped scroll feet, with a blue glass liner and spoon, London 1807, height 8.5cm, approx. weight 10oz. (2)
A William IV silver mustard pot, by Paul Storr, London 1832, circular form, pierced and chased with foliate and scroll decoration, bifurcated scroll handle, the hinged cover mounted with a flower, on three pierced feet, with a later blue glass liner, the cover with a crest, height 6.5cm, approx. weight 4.9oz.
A continental wall mounted water fountain with painted and encrusted floral decoration and metal tap, 36cm approx (af) together with further ceramics including an unusual dark green ground ceramic pot, probably Danish with repeating relief decoration of mice, with moulded mark to base Kjbbenhain? 8cm tall approx, a bisque model of a child holding a green ball, a further black glazed model of a baby, together with a Victorian pink ground opaque glass vase with painted bird and flower detail, etc (collection)
A reclaimed garden urn of circular form with Greek key and grape detail, raised on a later associated pedestal together with a small quantity of reclaimed terracotta flower pots, two planters with incised bands, a further vase with decorative scroll detail, a cast iron garden candle lamp and a coated light steel pot stand (collection)
RUSKIN POTTERY, a large orange lustre pot pourri jar with cover, the jar has a ringed foot, impressed Ruskin England 1925, the cover has six pierced heart motifs and a knopped finial, total height approximately 28cm (Condition:- the jar has a chip and a crack, the cover has two cracks), along with a Ruskin pottery brown lustre reticulated ginger/pot pourri jar, missing lid, the body pierced with flower motifs with heart shaped petals, impressed Ruskin England 1924, approximate size 9cm, no obvious damage, together with a peach lustre reticulated ginger/pot pourri jar with cover, the body pierced with flower motifs and heart shaped petals, impressed Ruskin, approximate height 12cm, lid restored, no obvious damage to jar (3)
FORTY SEVEN BOXED LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM THE SOUTH EAST COLLECTION, mostly with deeds except where mentioned, comprising Old Shop at Bignor, Gossip Gate, Swan Inn, Flower Seller, Orchard Farm Cottage, John Barleycorn Cottage, Tanglewood Lodge (no correct box and chimney restored), Tea Caddy Cottage, Honeypot Cottage, The Rising Sun, Crispin Cottage (broken chimney pot), Calendar Cottage, Clare Cottage, Strawberry Cottage, Oakwood Smithy (wrong box), Granchester Meadows (chimney restored), Saffron House, Marigold Meadow, The Rustlings, Greenstead Church, Finchfields, Flower Pots, Two Hoots, Little Lupins, Cherry Cottage, The Nutshell, Chine Cot, Birchwood Cottage, Acorn Cottage (no deeds), Daisy Cottage (no deeds), The Kings Arms, Anne of Cleves, The Gables, Cherry Blossom Cottage, Crown Inn, Hopcroft Cottage, Cradle Cottage, Camomile Lawn, Brockbank, Bramble Cottage, Wight Cottage, Ash Nook, Sunnyside, Primrose Hill and Chalk Down
A ROYAL ALBERT MOONLIGHT ROSE PART TEA SET AND OTHER CERAMICS, comprising a tea pot and cover, height 18.5cm, five tea cups, four saucers and five tea plates, one tea cup has a chipped rim, together with three early 20th Century Coalport flower decorated tea cups and saucers and five Royal Doulton Brambly Hedge plates (Spring, Autumn, Winter, Candlelight Supper and The Snow Ball) (quantity) (Condition:- Candlelight supper plate is a second, Coalport cups and two of the saucers all sound dull when tapped)
A collection of modern costume jewellery to include 3 Stratton compacts one with Joffre bird design to front, a pill pot with owl to front, 4 compact mirrors, several necklace made of shell, rose quartz, turquoise, coloured glass etc one with silver clasp, several bracelets in similar stone and glass, many broches by Hollywood and Sarah Cov majority unnamed, 4 sets of clip-on earrings some matching broches and 2 flower ceramic pins.Condition ReportDiscolouration to many, no clasps to some necklaces and some broches hard to open.
Two Chinese style Studio Pottery kettles, with merging green glaze and handles, each marked beneath, not including handle largest H18cm, together with a Studio Pottery jar, of domed form with twist handle to the slender cover, a turquoise and blue stoneware vase with tapering neck, a four piece rosewater sprinkler and vase set, each of bellied/baluster form, decorated with floral sprays and flower heads, and a pewter preserve pot and spoon, the body with pierced sides holding a clear glass liner.
A Waterford Irish Crystal Lidded Trinket Pot and small dish. Both with original labels. Together with a small flower vase also Waterford and measuring 7 inches in height A Pair of Lustre Candlestick Centre Pieces. Irish Glass, Good Quality In the Waterford Style + A Small Collection of Waterford Style Irish Glass. Comprising 2 Glass Decanters and Bud Vase, and Two Lidded Dressing Table Trinket Pots ( 5 ) In Total.
PAIR OF SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1920, of cylindrical form with beaded borders, 4.3cm diameter, cased along with other silver comprising another pair of napkin rings, a pair of open salts with blue liners, a pepper pot, a pair of sugar tongs, a cruet spoon, and a flower trumpet with blue liner, the silver 330g gross
A shaped panel of red damask silkItalian, 16th centuryDesigned with a flower pot motif containing upright flowers and leaves, the flowers and leaves with a chequered pattern and flower pot with a dot motif,276 cm. x 156 cm. wideThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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