A Burmantofts turquoise glazed 'faience' model of a monkey, shown in seated pose, having later glass eyes, impressed marks and numbered 1996 to the underside, h.7cm, together with a Victorian green glazed majolica Palissy type toad, length 8cm (2) Monkey – very finely crazed throughout, otherwise appears in excellent and original condition.Toad – very finely crazed throughout, two approx. 4x3mm and another 2x2mm glaze chips to underside, one ‘flea bite’ glass loss to top, otherwise good.
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PALISSY - A 19th Century Majolica Pottery ewer with lid and stand, José A Cunha, Caldas, Rainha, Portugal, with lizard handle and relief decorated body with frogs, lizards, beetle, etc, impressed marks to lid and stand, H42cmLizard handle has been broken off, some surface glazing chips, all over crazing, and general wear.
PALISSY - A 19th Century Majolica Pottery plate, José A Cunha, Caldas, Rainha, Portugal, showing a snake biting a lizards leg with a beetle and other animals, impressed mark to the base, D24cmGenerally good overall condition, the snake does show come cracks and would appear to have had some restoration through the body as there is visible overpainting. There are a few surface glazing chips, and some loss to the green vegetation, beetle has some loss to its head.
PALISSY - A 19th Century Palissy Majolica Pottery plate, José A Cunha, Caldas, Rainha, Portugal, showing a snake biting a lizards mouth with a beetle and other animals watching on, impressed mark to the base, D24.5cmGood overall condition, the snake is showing several visible cracks through the body. Some surface glazing chips including the green foliage, crazing, and possible some over painting in places
An early French Palissy style dish, c.1600, the circular dish modelled with an openwork design of six cherub masks alternating with leaf motifs on a reticulated foliate ground, decorated in a limited palette of blue, green, manganese and ochre, a few small chips to the underside of the rim, 25.5cm.Cf. Victoria & Albert Museum, Accession no. C.2329-1910 for a similar dish.
A GROUP OF NAMED CERAMICS, comprising a white Spode 'Alexandra' figurine, an Aynsley 'Pembroke' pattern Owl trinket box, a cased set of Walker & Hall six silverplate knives and forks, blue felt lined case, a small hexagonal Spode vase, a W.H. Goss Crested ware model of an ancient salt cellar in Glastonbury museum, a Wedgwood blue Jasperware jug, a Palissy blue and white 'Avon Scenes' pattern teapot (crazing), a modern style German slate mantel clock, a Beswick Trentham art ware Woodland Animals design relief moulded pottery pitcher decorated with leaves in naturalistic forms such as trees, flowers and rabbits, in red and brown glaze, etc. (s.d) (Qty)
THREE BOXES OF CERAMICS, to include three Mason's Mandalay vases, tallest 31cm, a Mandalay jug, bowl and trinket dish, a Mason's Regency teapot and cake plate, a Palissy Thames River Scenes 'Twickenham' teapot, an unmarked Poole Pottery Delphis vase, a Beswick elephant (sd), pheasant and Blue Tit, nineteen pieces of Wedgwood Stratford dinner wares, Aynsley Wild Tudor giftware, tea and dinner wares to include Aynsley, Wedgwood, Royal Doulton and Crown Staffordshire, etc (3 boxes)
Two Worcester saucers painted with birds, pair of George Jones Crescent China cabinet cups and saucers, two similar Continental cups and saucers, an English floral decorated cup, an unmarked porcelain tea strainer, miniature Royal Worcester Palissy Petite collection miniature vase and a Continental porcelain figure of a seated mermaid
A SELECTION OF DECORATIVE TEA WARES ETC, to include a pink Royal Collection Faberge trio, puce coloured Copelands trio with restoration and a crack to teacup, Palissy ware 2696 pattern Art Deco teapot with six cups and saucers - one cup cracked, paint rubbed to one handle, with a sugar bowl, Belleek hand painted shamrock trio, Felspar Porcelain cup and saucer, Royal Doulton ink with gilt border trio, Royal Albert 'Regency' cup and saucer, Royal Worcester Medici cup and saucer, together with Royal Crown, Royal Stafford, Grimwades cups and saucers etc
Vase, Paris, Frankreich, 19. Jh., sign., Narcisse Vivien, ein Kardinalvogel auf einem blühendem Obstast, auf silbernen Fond, ziervergoldet, ber., H. 24,5 cm, ähnliche Exemplare wurden für die Weltausstellung 1878 geschaffen und ausgestellt, sehr in Zeichen des Japonismus jener Zeit. Narcisse Vivien, ein auf Vögel spezialisierter Tiermaler und Professor an der Ecole de Bernard Palissy, war zwischen 1875 und 1900 tätig. Einige seiner Vasen mit Vögeln auf Platinuntergrund wurden 1878 auf der Weltausstellung in Paris ausgestellt. Er nahm auch am Salon des Artistes français im Jahr 1886 teil.
Palissy England - Royal Worcester Spode - Games Series. A retro vintage 20th Century pottery tea / dinner service set. Comprising of; desert bowls, soup bowls, cups, saucers, side plates, sugar bowl and gravy boat. Depicting various types of game, mallard, pheasant, and partridge. Measures approx
A QUANTITY OF BLUE AND WHITE DINNER WARES, over one hundred pieces, to include Keeling & Co Marlborough tureens, soup tureens, three meat plates, nine dinner plates and six dessert plates, a Willow pattern plate warmer, eighteen mugs including Spode Blue Room Collection, a Churchill Currier & Ives Harvest tureen, other dinner wares to include Grindley 'English Country Inns', Palissy 'Thames River Scenes', Ridgway 'Clifton', etc (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd, signs of light use, would benefit from a clean)
A mixed group comprising, a Meissian blue onion twin handled bud vase (h-13.5cm), blue and white teacup and saucer with a Thomas Twining 1675-1741 to front (marked verso- specially made for R.Twining and Company LTD by Palissy) (h-9cm w-18cm), a Maling lusterware and gilt decorative twin handled small bowl (marked verso) (h-6cm w-12cm), a Gaydon teal ashtray, a pair of trinket dishes with a pink flowers to centre and green/pink decoration (marked AF verso) (w-9.5cm),a modern Chinese dish hand painted in Hong Kong (marked verso), a Willow Hall toadstool dish and cover decorated with roses to cover (h-7cm). etc. (11)
Full title: A French oval dish with applied fish in Palissy-style maiolica, Victor Barbizet (1808-1884), 19th C.Description:Dim.: 36 x 23,5 cm Jean Baptiste Victor Barbizet (1808-1884), commonly known as Victor Barbizet, was a French ceramist. He is the founder of the 'Parisian School', which is part of the neo-Palissy movement of the 19th C.A merchant from Dijon, he set up his workshop in Paris in 1850. In 1858, he obtained the gold medal for ceramics in Dijon. His productions are characterized by an intense blue background. Ref.: Christie's, New York, Oct. 21, 2008, for a similar yet somewhat larger example. (sold USD 5.625) (External link available on rm-auctions.com)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
FOUR PORTUGUESE PALISSY STYLE PLATES20th century Comprising of a large plate applied in high relief with a lobster, mussels and shells, 33cm diameter and three smaller plates applied with a crawfish, crab and spider crab, unmarked, each 25cm diameterOverall in good condition with some small losses to the shredded `seaweed'
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