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Lot 1713

BURNHAM YACHT CLUB TWIN HANDLED SILVER TROPHY CUP, awarded to Iwunda, for Burnham Yacht Club I.Y.R.U. 12ft Dinghies Average Prize Burnham Week 1923, presented by A.E. Taite, of circular form, maker Williams, Birmingham 1923,15.5cm high, along with two other silver trophies awarded to Iwunda, including one awarded for Burnham Yacht Club I.Y.R.U. 12ft Dinghies Average Prize Burnham Week 1924, presented by F.B. Pitcher, and a miniature twin handled trophy cup awarded for I.Y.R.U. 12ft Dinghies Average Prize Burnham Week 1925, presented by A. Gaydon, each on a stained wood circular base, 740g gross (3)

Lot 1715

AVERAGE PRIZE FOR OPEN DINGHY CLASS SILVER TROPHY CUP, awarded to Iwunda, winner of Average Prize for Open Dinghy Class B.Y.C. Dinghy Week 1926, presented by The Commodore F.B. Pitcher, likely maker Barker Brothers, Chester 1912, of circular form, on baluster stem with circular foot, 16cm high, 300g, on a stepped circular stained wood base

Lot 480

Pablo Picasso (Spain, 1881-1973) Pablo Picasso, a 'Visage' Faience Pitcher, Vallauris, France Pablo Picasso edition unnumbered of 500. Madoura. Date of issue 1955. Black signature to the base. References Alain Ramie .288.V Measures 12 inches in height. Est £10000 -£12000

Lot 5004

An Unusual French Revolutionary Period Riddle Fan, the monture of bone, with some light carving and painting to the upper guards. The double paper leaf, hand coloured, shows two couples in extravagant 18th century dress, the ladies appearing to be beseeching the gentleman to share their affections. Cupid floats on a cloud between them, holding both a flaming torch and his bow and arrow, tokens of Love. To each side the leaf features a vignette containing symbols, enclosed in green and pink draperies. The left section contains the word ''DE'' in capitals, with a yellow pitcher, a spray of flowers, and, possibly, a heart. To the right, the word ''VOEUX'' (wishes), a standard bush, and a yellow crown. Both sections contain what could be a letter ''L''. Thus, this is an example of a riddle fan, the sounds when the symbols are spoken aloud giving the meanings. From the left, ''Elle possède mon Coeur'' from L (elle) po (dessin d'un pot) + ssè (dessin d'un ''cep'' - de vigne) + de + mon (dessin d'un mont) + cœur (dessin d'un cœur), and to the right, ''elle couronne mes vœux '' from L + couronne + mes (dessin d'un arbre de mai) + vœux. The leaf is bordered with gold and a subtle ruby. The verso is plain. Guard length 10.75 inches or 27.5cm. Infinite thanks to Ondine P-P and Georgina L-B of the Circle de l'Eventail, Paris, for their invaluable assistance with this puzzle.. In generally good order and strong. When closed, the sticks in the gorge centre are seen to be bowed. Both guards have a crack near the top but there is no obvious repair. The leaf has light foxing to the verso and one or two folds may have been re-secured.

Lot 5253

Charles I and Queen Henrietta Receiving a Visitor and Offering Refreshments: A Collection of English 17th Century Stumpwork Panels featuring detailed figures and animals, glazed and framed. Most likely salvaged from a much larger embroidered panel, or casket, three fragments have been sensitively preserved. From the top, a narrow panel (10 inches or 25.5cm) featuring an outdoor scene with a sheep to the centre and perhaps a dog to the right, a seated figure between them, a tall flower with petals in relief to the left. A similar panel has been placed at the bottom, this time showing a deer being hunted by a dog, antlers in relief, the huntsman bringing up the rear, approaching a dwelling to the right. Centrally, King Charles I seated second left, his wife Queen Henrietta to his right, another gentleman seated to her right, and perhaps a soldier with plumed helmet to the far right. Draped curtains atop what may be a royal podium. To the far left a man approaches with a pitcher. The fabric would appear to be a heavy cream silk, judging by the raw edges. The work is extremely detailed, with crowns, the royal robes, shoes and so on intricately formed to represent different textures and accessories. Ornate wood frame.. All three fragments have raw edges, and wear to the embroidery. The queen's figure lacks the detail from the waist. Holes and loss as seen in the images. Colours now dark. Not removed from the frame.

Lot 763

Andrew NICHOLL (1804-1886) watercolour "The Pitcher Plant", ex-Spink, London labels, verso, signed, Framed,36 x 27 cm

Lot 440

ENAMELLED GLASS LEMONADE SET, OF HUNTING INTEREST CIRCA 1930 to include a pitcher and six tumblers, all enamelled with mounted riders and horses in landscapes, with a chromium and teak mirrored tray with a printed hunting scene(Tray 41cm long; pitcher 16cm high)

Lot 9462

Including creamer, small pitcher, and small vase with cover, tallest is 17 cm., in diverse conditions.

Lot 9451

Including pitcher and 2 jars with covers, Imari pitcher is 14 cm. tall. restoration on lid of 1 jar.

Lot 170

Attractive Art Deco Crown Ducal Hand Painted Large Pitcher impressed mark to base 225 approx 30cm tall

Lot 491

Paul Calle (American, 1928 - 2010) and Chris Calle (American, B. 1961) "1900s - First Baseball World Series" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media painting on Illustration Board. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. Celebrate the Century Series 32c First World Series stamp issued February 3, 1998. Until 1901, baseball was controlled by the National Baseball Federation. Then a new loop called the American League was established. By 1903 the new league had gained enough status to lure away many National League stars -- including the era's greatest pitcher, Cy Young, who led the Boston Red Sox to the American League Pennant that year. When Boston challenged the National League champs, the Pittsburgh Pirates, to a world championship series, the Pirates merely scoffed. But baseball fans liked the idea. Because of their insistent clamoring, Pittsburgh finally agreed to a best of nine series. On October 1, Boston's wooden bleachers were jammed with disappointed fans who watched the great Cy Young get pounded, as the Pirates, led by Horns Wagner, coasted to a 7-3 win. Boston came back, however, to win the second game 3-0. The series moved to Pittsburgh with the Pirates holding a two games to one edge, and the National League champs won the first game at home. But in the fifth game, Cy Young came through and Red Sox batters pounded Pirate pitchers to win 11-2. The Sox also won the sixth and seventh games, and headed back to Boston leading four games to three. On October 13, the Boston Red Sox made history by winning the final game 3-0. The World Series would go on to become America's greatest annual sporting event of the 20th century. Image Size: 17 x 12.75 in. Overall Size: 22.25 x 16.25 in. Unframed. (B15824)

Lot 1197

Amber and orange colored hand-blown pitcher, appears to be unsigned.Size: 5 x 6 x 4 1/2 in.

Lot 1207a

A lovely scalloped rim pitcher, Size: 9 x 7 in.

Lot 1244

This is a fantastically designed plated silver pitcher. Marked on bottom "Martin, Hall & Co." Size: 9 x 7

Lot 160

Glazed pitcher and vase. Pitcher Size: 7 x 6 in. Vase Size: 9 x 8 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

Lot 168

French school tin glazed pitcher, signed indistinctly signed on the underside. Pitcher with handler. Measurements: 9 x 5 1/2 x 3 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

Lot 169

White water pitcher, Hartley Greens & Co,. Measurements: 9 1/2 x 9 x 6 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

Lot 173

French Hand Painted Porcelain Pitcher. Size: 10 x 7 in.Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

Lot 182

Pitcher has cracking and can be seen in photos. As is. Bowl Size: 6 1/4 x 13 in. Pitcher Size: 9 x 8 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

Lot 326

Serving glass set with four glasses. The size of the pitcher is 8 x 7 x 4 in. The size of the glasses are 4 1/2 x 2 x 2 in.

Lot 49

Beautiful Cobalt Blue Pitcher, 1 Gallon. Lovely blue glaze on this unique pitcher.Size: 9 x 8 in.Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

Lot 569

This is an official 1950 spring training program of the Boston Red Sox that was signed on the cover by Ted Willams and other Boston greats from the Red Sox. There are ten signatures altogether, including two baseball Hall of Famers, Ted Willams and Joe McCarthy, who managed the Yankees and Red Sox; McCarthy’s last major league game was June 18, 1950 and he was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1957. Ted Willams was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1966 and was one of the greatest baseball players of all time. The program was also signed by Walter Masterson, pitcher for the Sox, and Matt Batts, catcher for the team; by Bobby Doerr, second baseman who was elected to the Red Sox Hall of Fame in 1995; Johnny Pesky, whose number 6 was retired in 2008; Vern Stephens, and outfielders Billy Goodman, Al Zarilla, and Dom DiMaggio, Joe DiMaggio’s brother. The team was part of Florida’s Grapefruit League, a baseball league for teams who practiced in Florida during the spring time; Payne Park was a baseball field in Sarasota, Florida where the Red Sox practiced for spring training; the ballpark was built in 1924 and torn down in 1989, then converted into a public park for recreational events. Before 2004, the last time the Red Sox were World Series champions was in 1918, and we believe the statement on the back of the program which says “World Champions in 1950” was an aspirational one, not a misprint - they wanted to be World Series champions again in 1950 - but not to be. There was a pep song inside the program - Tropicana Welcomes Our Boys - and that’s why we believe the statement is an aspirational one, and not a misprint. For history buffs, Williams stayed in Room 406 at the Terrace Hotel in Sarasota when he was in spring training. Payne Park was just across the street from the Hotel, and it only cost 10 cents to get in to a spring training game in 1950. Size: 9 x 6 in.

Lot 602

RARE Antique pitcher, 1 Gallon, used brown alkaline spit glaze. Amazing early work from this master of the craft. Size: 9 x 7 in.Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

Lot 605

RARE Three miniatures- a Vase, a Jug and a Pitcher. (All in one photo). From the master of the craft. Miniatures with beautiful swirls. Brown and white swirl mini Vase. Tri-Swirl Pitcher with brown, blue and white swirls. Terra-cotta red Jug. All stamped “BB” on the bottom.Size: all are about 3 1/4 x 2 1/4 in.

Lot 74

"Why It's a 5 cent Series"This is a wonderful set of Yankee baseball signatures from the late 1940’s to 1960’s, as well as signatures of players from other baseball teams. There are three Hall of Fame signatures and two Rookie of the Year signatures, and a couple by players who only pitched in total of nine major league games, so their signatures are rarities. Players include include Don Larsen, who threw a perfect game in the 1956 World Series, Bob Lemon (HOF pitcher for the Cleveland Indians), Phil Rizzuto (Hall of Fame shortstop for the Yankees), and Enos Slaughter, who played for the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Yankees and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1985. There are about twenty other signatures, including that of Mel Allen, famed broadcaster for the New York Yankees from the 1940’s to the 1960’s. Other players include Tommy Henrich, an outfielder for the Yankees; Charlie Keller, a left fielder for the Yanks and Detroit Tigers; Bobby Richardson, second baseman for the Yankees; Harry Danning, catcher for the New York Giants; Don Mueller, outfielder for the Giants and White Sox; good old Ace Adams, pitcher for the Giants; Buddy Kerr, shortstop for the Giants and Boston Braves in the 40’s and 50’s; Andy Carey, third baseman for the Yanks and a couple of other teams; Mel Stottlemyre, Yankees pitcher in the 60’s and 70’s; Ron Guidry, a pitcher known as “Louisiana Lightning” for the Yankees (his number 49 was retired in 2003); Moose Skowron, first baseman for the Yankees, and Gil McDougald, Yankee infielder and Rookie of the Year in 1951; Spec Shea, a great name and pitcher for the Yankees and Washington Senators in the 1940’s and 50’s; Alvin Dark, Rookie of the Year in 1948 for the Boston Braves; Larry Jansen, pitcher for the Giants and Cincinnati Redlegs in the 1950’s; Johnny Lindell, who played for several teams in the 40’s and 50’s; Al Worthington, pitcher for the Giants and other teams in the 50’s and 60’s; and Francis Red Hardy, a pitcher who played minor league ball in the 40’s and only pitched two games in his major league career, so a rare signature, and William “Bill” Marshall, a second baseman who only played seven professional baseball games for the Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds, so his signature is a rarity, too. Some of the signatures are bold, a few are faded and difficult to read, but overall a nice assembly of baseball signatures from the mid 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s. Overall size: 25 1/2 x 32 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

Lot 862

"Flowers in White Pitcher" 1927 by Theresa Bernstein, signed in the lower left. Provenance: acquired directly from the artist herself in '88. Theresa Ferber Bernstein was born in Philadelphia and received her art education at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, moving to New York City in 1912, continuing her studies in the studio of William Merritt Chase. A superb colorist and dynamic draftsman, Bernstein's subjects included floral still life, as well as genre, figure, portrait, and plein-air landscape painting with startling color contrasts and bright accents of light. Overall size: 25 x 21 in. Sight size: 19 1/4 x 14 3/4 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

Lot 864

"Flowers in a Blue Pitcher", circa 1933, oil on canvas. Provenance: acquired directly from the artist herself in '88. Theresa Ferber Bernstein was born in Philadelphia and received her art education at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, moving to New York City in 1912, continuing her studies in the studio of William Merritt Chase. A superb colorist and dynamic draftsman, Bernstein's subjects included floral still life, as well as genre, figure, portrait, and plein-air landscape painting. Signed lower right. Overall size: 25 3/4 x 21 1/4 in. Sight size: 19 3/4 x 15 1/4 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

Lot 937

Tall sterling silver pitcher, marked sterling 925/1000 on the underside. The size is 16 x 9 in. Approx 36 OZT

Lot 9

Pablo Picasso (Spain, 1881-1973) Pablo Picasso, a 'Visage' Faience Pitcher, Vallauris, France Pablo Picasso edition unnumbered of 500. Madoura. Date of issue 1955. Black signature to the base. References Alain Ramie .288.V Measures 12 inches in height. Est £10000 -£12000

Lot 736

A pair of continental bottle vases, a pink glass water pitcher and glass and other items (6) Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 175A

A Chinese porcelain clobbered pitcher, 18th century, of baluster form, the cover with a lion knop, the body with a strapwork handle, 24cm highCondition report: Very small frits to foot rim, rubbing to gilt, free from damage and restorations

Lot 2033

Roman glas pitcher with decorated arm, adorned bottom, 1st-3rd century. Provenance: collected 1970s till early 1990's, private Dutch collection. h. 13,5 cm. Provenance: particuliere collectie, Oss [1]

Lot 106

A SELECTION OF METALWARE, to include an EP water pitcher, a white metal lidded beer jug, engraved 'J.J.S December 1967' a white metal beer jug engraved 'December 31st 1965', a cased set of EPNS fish knives and forks, two white metal openwork buckets, together with a wicker basket with a variety of cutlery such as a silver rat tail teaspoon, hallmarked Birmingham 1924 and two old English tablespoons, hallmarked London 1894, approximate gross weight 3.10ozt, 96.3 grams also with white metal, knives, forks, tablespoons, teaspoons, butter knives, fish knives and fork, sugar tongs etc

Lot 200

NIKOLAI VASSILIEV (RUSSIAN 1901-1970S) Still life with Pitcher and Fruit, oil on canvas 49.5 x 59.7 cm (19 1/4 x 23 1/2 in)PROVENANCEBarry Friedman Ltd, New YorkCONDITIONN.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

Lot 1110

Neil Simone (b.1947) ''Every pitcher tells a story'' Signed, inscribed verso, oil on board, 44cm by 29cm Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business

Lot 162

A 19th Century salt glazed pitcher jug, moulded decorative plaques to body depicting the Muses, the top section painted with plain bands and band of floral and foliate decoration, the centre cartouche with initials JC in script within laurel wreath and a large salt glazed mug, similar, with moulded plaques depicting Goddesses and putti, central insignia with initial C, all beneath a blue band (2) 

Lot 87

CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR JAMES COUPER & SONS, GLASGOW 'CLUTHA' GLASS PITCHER, CIRCA 1890the green glass body with aventurine and milky trailed inclusions(22cm high)Footnote: Literature: See Halén, W. Christopher Dresser: A Pioneer of Modern Design, Phaidon 1993, pl.225, p.192 where an example of this jug is illustrated in Liberty's 'Yule-Tide' Gifts Catalogue, 1895

Lot 537

A COLLECTION OF FIFTEEN PIECES OF BELLEEK AND OTHER MODERN IRISH PORCELAIN, including Donegal china, shamrock, shell, floral and other moulded decoration, to include a lighthouse candle holder, a teapot, twin handled ewer (rim a.f), tallest vase height 27cm (15) Condition Report Teapot has chips to the in side of the rim, not apparent when the lid is in place. Belleek pitcher has been completely broken off and badly reglued into place. The Donegall lighthouse candle holder has candle wax on the base, but no apparent damage.No apparent chips, cracks or signs of restoration other than mentioned. No apparent crazing

Lot 648

CLOTHING ETC, comprising of thirteen pairs of check pattern trousers, size 36, two lilac gillets size medium, a yellow shirt size 44, a head scarf and two baseball pitcher mits with balls

Lot 492

A Continental silver water pitcher, impressed marks, 20th Century, baluster form, acanthus-leaf capped scroll handle with figural mount, gilt-washed interior, the body applied with figures and embossed with flowers and foliate scrolls, the whole raised on a reeded spreading circular foot, 32cm high (c.40.3oz)Condition report: Item appears to be in good overall condition with no visible damage.

Lot 184

A Schneider Le Verre Francais cameo glass pitcher, c.1925, in the Spirales pattern, with acid cut foliage over a mottled ochre ground, incised 'Le Verre Francais', signature to base, cracked, 30cm high Condition report: Cracked throughout body due to hot water, slight chip to end of spout, possible polished section to end of handle

Lot 300

A Modernist Swedish silver pitcherW A Bolin, Stockholm 1967 Cylindrical, with a thermos interior and pull-off cork stopper, with a hammered finish, height 29cm, weight total 50oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 615

Depicting a frail figure carrying a water pitcher on her head, the bronze with greenish-brown patina, all raised on a shaped wood base, signed P Landowski with foundry mark, some wear to bronze patina36cm high excluding base

Lot 644

A MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF GLASSWARE, to include Mary Gregory tumblers, vases, pitcher, etc, an oil lamp with blue glass reservoir, Murano splatter glass basket, pink satin glass bowl and matching vase, etc

Lot 785

Pitcher/ Gr. Wasserkrug mit indianischem Dekor, Tiffany wohl um 1900. Sterlingsilber. Kugeliger Bauch m. hohem, zylindr. Hals, d. Lippe zu kl. Ausguss ge- schwungen. Wandung u. Hals m. umlaufendem Reliefband m. feinen exot. Mustern. Eng auf- schwingender, gr. Henkel m. aufwendig relief. Ansätzen m. Volutenmotiven. Oberfläche an wenigen Stellen minim. ber., Wandung m. 1 minim. gestauchten Fläche. H 21,9 cm 975g Aus einer Reihe ähnl. exotisch dekorierter Krüge sehr ähnl. Form.

Lot 108

An Arts and Crafts enamelled copper bowl by William Hair Haseler, of circular footed form, with impressed mark beneath, D12.5cm, together with an Arts and Crafts style copper tankard, with scroll band detail, H13.5cm, an Arts and Crafts style copper plate, D24cm, a 19th century copper jug, 13.5cm, and a copper pitcher, H26cm. - Condition Report

Lot 2061

PEPLOE BROWN Rustic lady with a pitcher, terracotta, signed, height 39cm

Lot 1341

MEDIEVAL STYLE SLIPWARE PITCHER of baluster form with bands of yellow slip decoration, height 33cm; together with a treacle glazed ovoid flagon and a small terracotta flagon (3)

Lot 101

A Large Vintage Copper Pitcher of Cylindrical Tapering Form, 38cm high

Lot 360

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY LARGE BEER JUG OR PITCHER with a plain baluster body, a spreading circular foot and an S-scroll handle, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.Ltd., London 1935; 8.5" (21.5 cms) high; 47 oz

Lot 249

A tray of boxed glass ware, Dartington pitcher, brandy glasses and candlesticks, Irish crystal perfume bottle

Lot 291

lovely, antique, Chinese, silver pitcher with a charming dragon, as its' handle. late Qing dyn. 8 medallions to the main body, depicting warriors, bamboo grove, a dragon and flowers, the base is done as a band of rui. 3 Chinese seals and hallmark to the base. Size 10.5x15.5 cm

Lot 33

Keith Day Pearce Murray (New Zealand, 1892-1981) for Wedgwood: An Art Deco Lemonade Set, in matt straw, comprising a large pitcher and six tankards, printed factory marks and KM monogram, jug 21cm high (7)

Lot 1274

A quantity of miscellanea including leather pitcher, four boxed miniature prints, glass vase and a 3-D framed plaque of Ann Hathaway's cottage

Lot 1219

A XIX Century Cranberry Glass Decanter, three similar wines, twelve Walker & Hall knives, pewter pitcher, Spanish goblets etc:- One Tray

Lot 942

Iittala - Kaj Franck - A Kartio range pitcher of simple waisted form in green, height 22cm, together with five Aarne range beer glasses designed by Göran Hongell, all of clear tapered form. (6)

Lot 208

An American silver panelled oval footed water pitcher or jug by The Sweetser Co., early 20th century, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) high, 781g (25.1 oz)

Lot 218

Victorian Copeland Majolica Aesthetic "Egyptian Lotus" pattern four gill jug/pitcher, c.1877, with diamond registration and impressed marks, 19cm high.

Lot 456

Neville Sotheby Pitcher (British, 1889-1959), "Barges off Southend". watercolour and bodycolour, signed and inscribed with title lower left. 9¾ x 13¾in. (24.8 x 34.9cm.)

Lot 469

Neville Sotheby Pitcher (British, 1889-1959), "Ships waiting for Convoy". watercolour and bodycolour signed and dated "N Sotheby Pitcher 1940 lower right, inscribed with title lower left. 9½ x 13½in. (24.1 x 34.3cm.)

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