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A selection of printed and coloured wares: comprising a part tea service with a barrel-shaped jug and six teabowls, all printed in black with a country cottage scene picked out in underglaze yellow, green and orange, height of jug 11.2cm (one teabowl with chips to rim and another with chips to foot); a cup and saucer of Bute shape printed in very dark brown with a landscape design featuring a prominent stag within a flower and leaf border, picked out in underglaze blue, yellow, green and orange and with blue rims, saucer diameter 14.0cm; and a circular covered pot of conical form printed in black in Ferrybridge style with two circular framed classical figure groups and stylised borders, enamelled in colours and with ochre rim, height 11.0cm (chips and cracks); all unmarked, early 19th century
A pair of Spode Stone China plates, painted in shades of blue, green and iron-red with stylised oriental flowers, 24.5cm diameter, blue printed marks, painted pattern no. 2054, circa 1815; and a pair of Mason's Ironstone side plates, printed in black and painted in colours with the 'Table and flower-pot' pattern, 18.5cm diameter, printed and impressed marks, circa 1820 (slight wear)
Pair of Edwardian silver salt cellars by C.S.Harris & Sons Ltd, the circular bodies with gadrooned collars and flower embossed bodies, on 3 hoof legs, London 1905, 7cm diameter, a later covered mustard pot by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd, with blue glass liner and matched spoon, London 1917, 9oz total, and an Edwardian 2-handled silver trophy by Mappin & Webb, London 1908, 15cm high, 5.5oz (5)
An unusual cream ware slender facetted baluster shaped coffee pot and domed cover, with scroll handle and pointed knop, painted in brown, iron red and green with an entwined flower and leaf band, within simple brown borders, 24.8cm high (9 3/4"), circa 1795 (small chips to tip of spout restored)
A LATE VICTORIAN BROWN GLAZED MEASHAM BARGE TEA POT & COVER, the domed cover with miniature Teapot finial, decorated overall with applied flower and vine motifs in white, blue, green and red and the pot with inscription "Philip Willing Tibbs, Bachelors Tea Pot, Christmas 1893". AF. Height 11.5".
A Bow Flower-Encrusted Pot-Pourri Vase, circa 1760, ovoid, with leaf-crowned mask handles centring moulded yellow and maroon cords behind applied flower stems under a trellis pierced shoulder, painted colourful insects on the ground between, {25.5cm} (chips, minor loses, cover lacking bird finial).
A Victorian Irish Tea Set, circular, comprising teapot, hot water pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, on four mask head supports, each with high waisted body elaborately chased with flower heads and scrolls, leaf capped double scroll handles, the tea and coffee pot with similar spouts and slightly domed hinged lids with flower head finial, {maker's mark JS, Dublin 1900}.
A Derby teabowl and saucer, circa 1800, painted and gilt with bands of angoulemem puce painted crowned D; together with a Derby 'Japan' pattern coffee can and saucer, crowned D in iron-red; a Copeland and Garrett cup and saucer painted with flowers; a Copeland pot and cover; and a Dresden flower-decorated dish
A group of ten pieces of Poole pottery, variously painted with stylised flower sprays and bands beneath dot borders, comprising: a milk jug, an ovoid vase, a bowl, a cream jug, a circular butter dish and cover, a small two-handled bowl, a jam pot and cover, a jar and cover, an ashtray and a small circular dish, printed and painted marks, largest jug 14.5cm, two pieces crazed
A good Chamberlain's Worcester shallow D-shaped bough pot, with a pierced cover. The side probably painted by John Wood, with a classical scene titled 'Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi' on a pale orange ground decorated with gilt flower heads, inscribed 'Chamberlains Worcester' in gilt, c.1798-1805, together with a 20th century Italian version. 22cm. (4)
A Blue and White Deep Bowl, Transitional period, circa 1660, the mammiform vessel painted with a scholar playing weiqi sitting on a fenced terrace and attended by three male servants, two of them carrying ewer and plate, the third watering a flower pot, enclosed by line borders, the rim with a band of 'blobby dots', wood stand, 11.5cm., 4.5in. diameter
A group of nine pieces of Martinware, 1874 and later, comprising: a 'collapsed' pot inscribed, 'The vessel that he made of clay, was marred by the hand of the potter, Jer. XVIII -4', a vase finely incised with pomegranates, an early spill vase with palmette decoration, a slender vase with formalised leaf panels, an early teapot stand decorated with a passion flower, a pair of small octagonal dishes, an ochre glazed vase and a blue glazed box
A Coalport waisted round chamber candlestick, with ring handle, decorated in Kakiemon style with flowers and leaves, on an iron red flower decorated ground, and picked out in gilt, 5.8cm high (2 1/4"), circa 1810 (thumb piece chipped), and a Coalbrookdale pot pourri basket and cover, with loop handle applied and painted with flowers and leaves, circa 1840 (some damage)
A COALPORT PORCELAIN "FLOWER POT" PATTERN BREAKFAST SERVICE: twelve Cups, twelve Saucers, ten Plates, one AF, six Egg Cups, one Muffin Dish & Cover, AF, two Bread & Butter Plates, two oval Meat Dishes, two Bowls. Approximately 48 pieces. 1891-1920 transfer printed factory mark and pattern name.
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