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A Chantilly blue and white dish, late 18th c, painted with the Sprig pattern, 29.5cm diam, painted horn and D and miscellaneous ceramics to include four Minton bone china dishes and pin trays and a ring stand, early 20th c, painted J E Dean, all signed or signed with initials, with a dog, 14cm diam, an English porcelain dessert plate, mid 19th c, unusually painted en grisaille with figures in the roman Forum, in pierced gilt border, 23.5cm diam, a pair of Staffordshire bone china vases, c1820, painted with two panels of flowers reserved on a cobalt and gilt ground, 22cm h, pattern No 511, a Chinese famille rose export porcelain bowl, Chinese Imari plate, two saucers and a Batavian ware tea bowl, late 18th c, plate 22.5cm diam, a Staffordshire pearlware cream jug, c1790, enamelled with a stylised floral Cottage pattern, puce diaper inner border, 87mmh, a Prattware military review jug, c1790-1800, 13.5cm h, a Leeds Revivalist engine turned creamware and reticulated bowl and cover, impressed LEEDS POTTERY and a Northern European pewter mounted faience jug, 19th c or later Chantilley dish - Restored. Sheep - several small chips and slight wear. Cradle - cracked and small surface graze
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS AND TABLE LAMP, to include a set of three graduating Wedgwood Willow jugs, a Prattware pot lid 'I See You My Boy' (repaired), a modern ceramic table lamp decorated with birds, pressed and cut glass drinking glasses and bowls, a tall vase with dripped glaze, height 37.5cm, sixteen pieces of Wood & Sons 'Clovelly' dinner wares, etc (3 boxes + loose) (sd, lamp untested)
^ A Prattware Model of a Longcase Clock, date 1794, with dolphin finial above the impressed date 1794 and circular dial with an M flanked by two crouching lions, the rectangular trunk and door on a rectangular base, the whole picked out in typical colours26cm highA Similar Example, with circular dial over a rectangular trunk and door and rectangular base23cm high (2)See Lewis (John & Griselda) Prattware, pg.243 for a similar to the first clock, also dated 1794, in Manchester City Art GalleryDated clock - Crazed all over. Some glaze scratches and edge abrasiosn. Free from chips, cracks and restoration.Similar - two chips to the front of the plinth. A large flate chip to the rear at the plinth. Firing crack on the top of the hood. Glaze crazed all over. Some minor staining patches and some glaze abrasions mainly to the edges.
A Prattware Toby Jug, circa 1800, of traditional form, the seated figure holding a jug of ale25cm highA Similar Toby Jug25.5cm high (2)Toby with blue coat - front of hat and brow broken and retored. Some possible over spray around the shins. Glaze crazed all over. Similar - Entire hat section broken and professionally restored, travelling down the rear of the head. Crack across the handle loop. Restoration to the base. Glaze crazed all over. Some staining.
^ A Yorkshire Prattware Watch Stand, circa 1810, modelled and painted as a longcase clock with angel cresting flanked by a boy and girl, on a stepped rectangular plinth22cm highSee Lewis (John & Griselda) Prattware, pg.88, no.21 for an illustration of a similar example where it is attributed to the pottery that used a large impressed crown mark, and the suggestion that this pottery might have been in Mexborough or SwillingtonFigure of the boy with his head re stuck and restored. Some chips to the rim of the girls bonnet. Rim crack to the plinth on right hand side and travelling underneath. Glaze crazed all over. Some glaze abrasions to the edges.
A Yorkshire Prattware Toby Jug, circa 1810, of traditional form with caryatid handle and ruddy face, the seated figure holding a beaker and a toby jug, on a sponged base26cm highA similar example with impressed crown mark was sold in these rooms 18 March 2023, lot 70. For a discussion of the pottery that used the large impressed crown mark see Lewis (John & Griselda) Prattware 1780-1840, pg.82Crack across the lower handle terminal. Chip to the side of the base. Glaze crazed all over and with some staining.
^ A Prattware Model of a Longcase Clock, circa 1810, with foliate cresting over two putti flying above the clock face, the trunk with arched door, on a rectangular base with an urn and foliage, picked out in typical colours20.5cm highA Similar Example20.5cm high (2)See Lewis (John & Griselda) Prattware, pg.243 for a similar example in Manchester City Art GalleryFirst clock with sponged sides - no restoration. chip on the top of the hood. Other chips to the rim of the plinth. Glaze pitted and crazed. Very slightly abraded.Similar - no chips, cracks or restoration. Glaze crazed and pitted. With some very slight and minor abrasions.
A 19thC pearlware Wall Pocket, in the form of a cornucopia, modelled as cupid, together with a pair of prattware pearlware Plates, with central floral decoration, a Pearlware prattware plate with underglaze peacock and three further (7) Provenance; The property of a Collector, amassed over the last 50 years.
A pair of antique Prattware Wall Pockets, in the form of cornucopias, one depicting cupid drinking from a vessel, the other with cupid holding the vessel away from himself, decorated in typical prattware colours, H 30cm (2) Provenance; The property of a Collector, amassed over the last 50 years.
An early 19thC prattware figure of Flora, or the season of Spring, depicted wearing classical drapery, with flora at waist height and cornucopia to her side, raised on square plinth decorated with leaves of alternating colours, H 23cm. Provenance; The property of a Collector, amassed over the last 50 years.
An English prattware 'Macaroni' tea canister with cover, circa 1790-1800, decorated with the figures in relief sponged in pratt-type colours, 15cm high; sold together with a creamware tea canister with cover, circa 1790, transfer-printed in black the 'Tea Party', 14cm high(2)Condition:Tea Party canister fully restored. The cover has been broken into two pieces and fully restored with over painting.Macaroni canister - cover restored, finial nibbled.
Two 19th century Prattware transfer printed pot lids to include: 'The Enthusiast' together with two Aynsley fruit design cabinet cups and saucers. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Pot lids - both have glue to the underside and some discolouration to the top, crazing, one has a chip to the base rim and the other rim has one large and multiple small chips to the rim. Cups and saucers - one has gilt loss to the handle and some very minor wear. One is a bit dusty, some scratches/wear to the centre of the saucer and discolouration to the base of the cup.
Two Prattware Toby Jugs, circa 1810Of traditional form, seated and holding spotted foaming jugs with both hands, wearing blue coats, ochre breeches and striped socks, the tall bases sponged in ochre and blue, 18.6cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceJames and Timmey Challenger Collection, ChicagoFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two Yorkshire Prattware cow and figure groups, circa 1820Of 'Factory that used a Large Crown Mark' type, the cows with black markings, one with a figure of a lady gardener and a calf with ochre markings, the other with a gentleman leaning on an umbrella, a dog by his side, the bases with distinctive sponged decoration, 14cm and 15cm high (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Staffordshire saltglaze stoneware teapot, a Prattware model of a sphinx and a dated creamware saucer, circa 1750-1790The teapot in the exuberant form of a seated camel, its neck forming the spout, applied with a dolphin handle, 23cm long, the pearlware sphinx picked out in ochre and brown, 8.3cm high, the crisply fluted saucer painted in blue with an oriental landscape, a cartouche within the diaper border inscribed 'Eliz. Rose. 1778.' in black enamel, 12.7cm diam (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Jonathan Horne (sphinx)With Garry Atkins (saucer)A camel teapot likely made from the same mould as the present lot is in the Nelson-Atkins Museum, Kansas and is illustrated by Ross E Taggart, The Burnap Collection of English Pottery (1967), p.77, fig.214.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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