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An important documentary Lowestoft porcelain jug decorated with a print of a hound and huntsmen, possibly after the painting by A F Desportes, (see Sheena Smith Lowestoft Porcelain in Norwich Castle Museum), the lip of the jug inscribed with the initials "SA" for Samuel Aldred, 19cm high. Provenance: The Worrell Collection No 33, according to the catalogue the jug was previously in the collection of Robert Brown, William Rix Seago, F A Crisp and Mrs M M Paul collections, purchased by William Rix Seago from Robert Brown's great grandson of the original potter of that name and mentioned by him in his affidavit made 12th December 1895, purchased by F A Crisp, who published the affidavit in his catalogue of Lowestoft China, where the jug is referred to as "Item 6" and listed in the catalogue of the F A Crisp collection sold Sotheby's 14th February 1935, Lot 103, exhibited in the Lowestoft China Bicentenary Exhibition Ipswich 1957, exhibit no 85, illustrated by Bernard Watney in his book "English Blue and White Porcelain of the 18th century" 1963, plate 85b. Traditionally, the initials on the jug are said to be those of Samuel Aldred, son of Obed Aldred, one of the original partners in the Lowestoft porcelain factory. The copper plate for the transfers is also said to have been supplied by Mr Gamble of Bungay and said to be the first example of copper plate printing on Lowestoft porcelain of the period (see Sheena Smith Lowestoft Porcelain in the Norwich Castle Museum, page 152). The jug is well documented and the only known inscribed piece of Lowestoft porcelain with a possible direct link to one of the owners of the factory.
Collection of nine framed prints, comprising: Eli Marsden Wilson (1877-1965), Poplar Hawk Moth, etching, signed in pencil l.r., 10.5cm by 12cm (plate-mark); G. F. Scotson Clark, 'Herbert Campbell, Running to Waist', colour woodblock, 21.5cm by 18.5cm, Michael Lewis Gallery label verso; M. M. Rudge, York Minster from City Walls, etching, signed in pencil l.r., 19cm by 25cm (plate-mark); a copper-engraved portrait of French collector Claude de Bourdaloue, 1704, engraved by Nicolas de Largilliere after Nicolas Pitau the Younger, 41cm by 28.5cm; Robert Morden map of Shropshire, copper engraving on laid paper, 37cm by 43cm (not glazed); Pieter Van den Keere map of Hertfordshire, 9cm by 13cm; a hand-coloured etching of The Rivals, cartoon, by Marks, 12.5cm by 16.5cm; a black & white photograph of the Grierson Award for Best Short Film of the Year, bearing typed label verso, 'Presented to Sir Harold Wilson on the occasion of the first Grierson Day - 10th February 1977 - with appreciation of the Grierson Trustees for support and interest in the short film', signed by Basil Wright, Chairman, 23.5cm by 18.5cm; a modern colour print of a prize cow, 25cm by 27cm (9)
A Wedgwood Lithographic Print on Bone China, Depicting Etruria Hall. The home of Josiah Wedgwood. The Hall was built 1767-1769Mounted in a black wooden frame.Date Late 20th century. Printed mark W WEDGWOOD Bone China. Made in EnglandSize Plaque; 29x15cm diam Frame; 42x30cm diamCondition; Very good. No damage or restoration
A Wedgwood Lithographic Print on Fine Bone China Depicting The Noble Line of the Wedgwood Family in the grounds of Etruria Hall. Taken from an original painting by George Stubbs in 1780.. that is now in The Wedgwood Museum Barlaston. From Right to Left- Josiah Wedgwood, His wife Sarah and children, John, Josiah II, Susannah, Catharine, Thomas, Sarah and Mary Anne.Date Late 20th century Family Crest Gilt Mark Size Plaque- 29.5x17.5cm diam Frame 39x27cm diamCondition; Slight ware to frame, Otherwise Very good. No damage or restoration.
Richard Smythe: a signed coloured mezzotint, "The Cavendish Children" after Hopner, in strip frame, a copy of an 18th century French coloured print, "Les Hazards Heureaux De L'Escarpolettes", Blome's map of Cumberland, in Hogarth frame, Richard Humphreys Jones: two signed limited edition prints, "Pont Twr Bethesda", 21/500, and "Tryfan from Talybraich", 21/500, in strip frames, and six other prints

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