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Attributed to Dagobert Peche (1887-1923) for Vereinigte Wiener und Gmundner Keramic, an Austrian Earthenware Mocha Set c.1920, Impressed pottery square flower mark Comprising: Mocha Pot and cover with stand, milk jug and a sugar bowl with cover, and four mocha cups and saucers, underglaze printed with figures and plant motifsMocha Pot 14.5 cm high, stand 15 cm diameter (12)Chips to edge of mocha-pot cover. Scratches to stand. Milk jug with nicks to both rims. Saucers with some scratches and wear the base rims. Three coffee cups cracked and with some chips to the base rims. General wear and crazing to cream interiors.
A collection of 20th & 21st Century ceramics and glassware, including a Royal Worcester limited edition model of a Blue Tit (Parus caeruleus) modelled by James Alder, numbered 71 of 250, complete with certificate (AF), an Austrian jug, a Shelley 'Wild Flowers' honey pot, eleven wine glasses and more (20+) stem and top of blue tit flower is broken.
A large Rockingham campana-shaped pot-pourri vase. With acanthus moulded rim and pedestal edged in gilt, enamelled to the front and rear with fruit and flowers, the flower panel probably by Thomas Brentnall. Printed puce griffin mark c.1830-42, 23cm. Cover lacking. Three hair cracks to the rim and some pitting.
ROYAL STANDARD COFFEE SERVICEdecorated with a light blue ground with white flower heads and gilt highlights, comprising a coffee pot, cups and saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl (15); together with a Roslyn part tea service decorated with a duck egg blue ground with roses and gilt highlights, comprising cups and saucers, side plates, sandwich plate, milk jug and tea bowl (18)
An 18th century wave edge plate, with central rouge de fer flower, surrounded by blue scrolling foliage, four character mark to base, 20.5cm diameter, wood stand; a pair of Chinese mandarin pattern saucers; a small celadon vase with elephant handles to the neck; a Thai brown glazed squat wine pot, with spit and three handles, 8cm diameter; two Thai brown glazed bowls and covers; a Chinese famille rose two handled cup; a modern Koro and cover, saucer and lid; seven Japanese Imari bowls and saucers; a cloisonné bowl; two wood stands; six small dishes/bowls; together with a Mandarin pattern spoon tray (qty)Condition report: See images on website
A collection of twenty various Victorian and 20th Century teapots including Doulton Slater's "Lacework", Coalport "Flower pot", Dresden "Floral spray", Wedgwood "Ferrara", Wedgwood "Blue Jasper dip", Wetherby Falconware, Keeling & Co. "Willow" pattern, Royal Cauldon "Dragon", James Kent floral decorated, Booth's Silicon "Dragon" decorated, Sadler "Willow" pattern, Derby "Japan" pattern, etc, together with a Delft ware octagonal pot and cover, Falconware flower basket, ribbed pedestal fruit and a cut glass mallet shaped decanter and stopper (24)
A group of English pottery, 19th century, comprising: a silver lustre jug and footed bowl, a two-handled pierced basket, 26cm wide, a loving cup printed with the Royal Supporters, 12.5cm high, a lustre mug, a Spode plate, a miniature white coffee pot and cover, 10cm high, a flower painted teapot and a Minton encaustic tile (9).
A mixed group of ceramics dating from the late 19th Century to include a "Nouvelle" Atlas China trio with floral and butterfly decoration, an Arthur Wood floral moulded teapot, Bavaria coffee pot, lidded sugar bowl and creamer / milk jug all having cream and black ground with red flower decoration and 22ct gold detailing, a pair of Phillips tea cup and saucers, Bavaria cabinet plate with a courting scene to the rim and centre with gilt detailing etc.
A Collection of Cumnock Pottery, including a Large Circular Dish, the centre with a slip band incised "Ye May Gang Favrer an' Fare Waur", with crimped edge, 13ins diameter, a flower pot, with a slip incised "Where There Are No Bushes There Can Be No Nuts", 8.5ins diameter x 6.5ins high, and eight other items, various
A 19th Century North Counties dump weight of torpedo form internally decorated with a large stylised flower to pot with controlled air bubbles to the pale green ground, height 12cm, together with a similar smaller example and a later Murano glass paperweight with four trumpet form flowers growing from the bronze aventurine ground. (3)
Collection of Vintage Porcelain and China to include a collection of decorative plates; two Doulton flower posy bowls; a small glass pot; a collection of miniature spoons; a novelty teapot in the form of a yellow sports car; a blue lustre glazed tea pot; a miniature cottage tea pot and milk jug; a collection of commemorative ware; a Carlton ware plate in green with a crab and lobster decoration; a collection of decorative plates; two Doulton. Please see images.
An unusual rotating porcelain ornament in the shape of an urn (af), encrusted with flowers and heightened in gilt, 13cmH; together with a small porcelain pot with encrusted flower lid, 9cmD; and a porcelain shoe with encrusted flower decoration, with a mixed lot of ceramics, to include two small Royal Copenhagen dishes, no. 3605 and 3612, both marked to base; a small Delft vase (af), marked to base, c.1907, 8cmH; a small enamel lid (af) heightened in gilt, 4cmH; Meissner Limoges, Goss china etc
A collection of Royal Worcester tableware to include examples in the 'Bernina' pattern, comprising single dinner plate, 23cm diameter, three medium plates, 20cm diameter and two small sideplates 15.5cm diameter, the 'Virginia' pattern, six medium plates, 23.5cm diameter, six large plates, 27cm diameter and a coffee pot and cover; three further Royal Worcester plates together further ceramics to include a small Dresden rectangular pin dish with reliefwork flower; two Limoges trinket dishes with covers and one further Orchid Designs trinket box and cover, a Noritake twin-handled vase and cover busily decorated with pink and purple roses, a rectangular Royal Worcester box and cover decorated with gamebirds, a Crummles enamel pill box, Royal Worcester teabowl, assorted collection of various plates and a small ruby glass goblet etched with flowers (qty, two trays)
Two Sèvres toilet pots (pots à pomade) c.1765-80, one with a cover, the cylindrical form painted by Vincent Taillandier with polychrome flower sprays, the other with similar sprays between blue line borders, a mustard pot and cover (moutardier ordinaire) painted by Chabry fils with flower sprays on a barrel-shaped body, a cup and saucer (gobelet Bouillard et soucoupe) with similar decoration, a single saucer painted by Jean-Jacques Pierre Jeune with flowers within blue feuille de choux borders, and a Continental porcelain trembleuse saucer with a pierced central gallery, varying interlaced Ls marks to some, some damages, one cover lacking, 15.5cm max. (9)
Two Sèvres confitures c.1780-90, the first a plateau à deux pot de confiture with two U-shaped cups set on a shaped tray, painted with scattered flower sprays by Le Bel, the pots with inner glass liners, the other a plateau à trois pot de confiture with similar decoration, and a Sèvres butter tub and cover (beurrier) painted by Nicquet with polychrome flower sprays, all with blue line borders with gilt dashes and gilt dentil rims, blue and red interlaced Ls marks, some damages, 25cm max. (8)
Three English porcelain small spill vases 19th century, two of cylindrical form and painted with flowers, the last flared and painted with a landscape scene on a claret ground, a Staffordshire pot pourri basket and cover, encrusted with colourful flowers, a Derby biscuit porcelain model of a flower basket, a Derby model of a pug dog, a Chamberlain's Worcester figure of a rat, a small Staffordshire model of two birds beside a nest, and a small chamberstick modelled as a pink flower, some damages and losses, 10.3cm max. (10)
Two Sèvres sucriers and covers date codes for 1760 and 1771, the earlier a pot à sucre Calabré painted by Etienne Evans with colourful birds in flight above and perched on leafy branches, gilt dentil rim, the other a pot à sucre Bouret, painted by Augustus-François Henricourt with polychrome flower sprays on a white ground, both with floral knops, blue interlaced Ls marks enclosing date letters H and T, damages, 10.5cm. (4)
Six porcelain inkwells (Paris and English) 19th century, variously decorated with flowers, a landscape, and formal gilt borders on white, yellow and blue grounds, a Sèvres-style square inkwell or pot decorated after the Fontainebleau service with animals amidst foliate scrolls, a Paris square rouge pot of shallow form, a Berlin triangular salt painted with convolvulus, a miniature veilleuse base, a Sèvres-style egg cup painted with flower sprays, and a toilet or pomade pot with panelled sprigs on a gold ground, some faults, 8.2cm max. (12)
A Vincennes jug (pot à eau lizonné) date code for 1753, painted by François le Vavasseur with small scattered flower sprays, with a gilt metal hinged mount to the cover, and a Sèvres decagonal bowl painted by Claude Couturier with sprays of rose, convolvulus and other flowers within narrow blue lines with gilt dashes, interlaced blue Ls marks enclosing date letters A and U respectively, both cracked, the jug riveted, 25.8cm max. (2) Provenance: the jug purchased from J & B Antiques, 20th January 1991. The bowl from Woolley and Wallis, 21st September 2005.
A Sèvres sucrier and cover (pot à sucre Bouret) date code for 1763, painted by Antoine Capelle with delicate flower garlands suspended from an elaborate formal border of shaped panels containing diaper bands and large flowerheads on a dark blue ground, and a small Sèvres milk jug (pot à lait à trois pieds), c.1764, painted with a similar panelled border in blue, puce, green and gilt, the sucrier's cover repaired, 10cm high. max. (3) Provenance: the jug purchased from E & H Manners, 20th January 1991. The sucrier from Rosebery's, 10th December 2013, lot 31.
Three Sèvres cups c.1763-87, one a gobelet couvert painted with a young couple reclining beneath trees, after François Boucher, another painted by Etienne-Jean Chabry with flower sprigs either side of a bleu nouveau band with a formal gilt design, the last with pink and blue flower sprigs on a puce band, with a Sèvres sucrier (pot à sucre Hébert), painted by Pierre-Antoine Méreaud with flower wreaths linked by gilt scrolls beside trellis panels of gilt and white enamel on a blue ground, varying interlaced Ls marks, 6.8cm max. (4)
A cylindrical toilet or pomade pot, possibly Vincennes c.1750-55, painted in purple camaieu with a divergent tulip and other flowers, with an associated later cover, a Meissen quatrefoil cup, c.1740, painted with flower sprays, a La Courtille sugar bowl painted with flower sprays, a Vienna miniature cup and saucer with a gilt formal border around a bright yellow ground, two modern Meissen vases with pink roses, and a Meissen cylindrical pot moulded and painted with figures in the Doccia manner, some damages and losses, the pomade pot extensively cracked and stained, 10.5cm max. (9)
A Sèvres covered jug (pot à l'eau tourné) c.1779, decorated with a pattern of diminishing gilt dots, the rim with a gilt scroill border, a Paris porcelain (Clignancourt) chocolate jug with side handle, gilded with floral swags and a narrow leaf band, a large Feuillet cup with small polychrome flower sprigs, and a La Courtille sauce tureen painted with flower sprays within a gilt dentil rim, some damages and losses, 24cm max. (4) The jug is part of a service ordered for the Duc and Duchesse de Polignac and is similar to a service ordered for the Comte de Provence. Judith spotted this jug on a 1995 episode of The Great Antiques Hunt and managed to track it down.
A Sèvres bough pot (caisse ou cuvette Courteille) c.1760s, painted with a large flower spray between narrow drops, a further smaller spray to the reverse, raised on four scroll feet, blue interlaced Ls mark with indistinct date letter and painter's mark p, a section broken out and repaired, 23.5cm. Provenance: purchased from John Whitehead, 8th January 1989.
A mixed lot of Danish ceramics, to include a Royal Copenhagen vase with elongated neck decorated with a bee pollinating a flower, H.20cm, two Royal Copenhagen Faiance cups, H.75cm, a B&G Denmark pot and cover marked Dagen Derpa, H.11.5cm, and three boxed Royal Copenhagen porcelain Easter eggs (7)
Collection of Portmeirion Ceramics 'Botanical Garden'. This comprehensive collection includes twelve large dinner plates, eight 18.5 cms plates, seven large bowls, six circular bowls, ten circular bowls 16.5 cms, rectangular oven dish, heart-shaped dish, nine cups and saucers, six d-handled mugs, two larger mugs, set of placemats, set of coasters, two vegetable serving dishes 28 cms, oval serving dish 28 cms, oval serving platter 34 cms, 5 various plastic serving trays, fabric hot plate rest, deep vegetable dish 20 x 10 cms, 3 graduated milk jugs, miniature teapot, three storage jars and covers, large biscuit barrel, toast rack, kitchen clock, large tea pot, two flower vases, nine side plates, six oval plates, salad bowl, tureen and cover, large tea tray, salt and pepper, gravy boat and saucer. (in good condition)
An unusual early 19th century shaving pot and cover of circular form, possibly Bristol Pearlware, decorated in a Pratt type palette, with repeating flower detail to base and yellow and mustard banded detail to cover, the cover also inscribed Griffith Lewis Kinwil and dated 1810, 14.5cm diameter
BRISTOL PORCELAIN HOT WATER OR COFFEE POT AND COVER, circa 1770-80, of baluster form painted with rose and tulip sprays beneath a moulded spout and handle beneath a domed cover with a flower finial, brown line rims, blue X17 and Meissen style crossed sword marks, height 18cm Provenance: Simpson Collection, 185
A group of Bow porcelain18th CenturyComprising two blue and white plates, painted with flower sprays and insects, 20cm and 23cm diameter, the larger with crossed swords mark, a mustard pot painted in famille rose enamels with flower sprays issuing from a rock, 6cm, another painted in blue, 5.4cm, a group of fourteen various Bow knife and fork handles and a set of six French porcelain knife handles (24)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A MIXED LOT:- A William IV embossed circular mustard pot with flower finial, a pair of 20th century Irish salts (blue liners), three condiment spoons, an 18th century circular pewter plaque inscribed "IHS1797" on one side and "DOMINIQUE JACQUART 1783" on the other, a black lace fan with carved sticks, painted with putti at play and a pair of plated pepperettes; the fan 14" (36 cms) long; 15.9 oz (10)
A Worcester porcelain blushware vase, having reticulated handles, applied leaf, fruit and flower decoration, heightened in gilt, shape No.1079, puce backstamp, late 19th century h.25cm; together with a Worcester porcelain pot pourri bowl and cover, shape No.71/G, green mark, circa 1910, dia. 15cm (2)
Good Directions - Cicely Mary Barker - The Flower Fairies, A Series 1 & 2 sculptures, The Apple Blossom Fairy; The Willow Fairy; The White Bindweed Fairy; the Candy Tuft Fairy; Flower Pot Collection, The Pear Blossom Fairy, all bronzed resin; a Royal Worcester porcelain Flower Fairies small cache pot; and two oval dishes; and seven other fairy subject plates by Villeroy and Boch and Royal Worcester Porcelain (13)
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