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An extensive quantity of 19th century and other ceramics including royal commemorative wares, a Staffordshire spill vase with applied sheep, Royal Doulton Series wares including a Home Waters tankard, a pair of pottery models of seated Bull Dogs, etc together with a Victorian cranberry glass jug of dimpled form with reeded handle, further small cranberry glass jug and bowl, three opaque glass vases with painted floral decoration, a further opaque glass vase, etc (displayed beneath tables)
A miscellaneous collection to include a timber desk lamp of cylindrical form with painted and inlaid decoration in the chinoiserie manner detailing an eastern landscape with figures, polished stone paperweights in the form of stacked books, a vintage Pelham Puppet with painted detail, timber backed brushes, a silver plated ladle, pewter tankard, plated storage jar, etc
RAY FINCH (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery; an early slipware tankard, impressed RF/WP combined mark, a slipware butter dish by Chris Harries and a slipware mustard pot by Charles Tustin, impressed marks, tankard height 11cm (3). (D) CONDITION REPORT: Rim chip and limescale staining to tankard, otherwise appears good with no obvious signs of other faults, damage or restoration. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
WEDGWOOD BOTANICAL OR FLORAL PATTERNS: a Water Lily dinner plate, 24.9cm; a Botanical series soup plate, 24.6cm; a large Hibiscus pattern mug, 13.2cm, and a matching coffee can, 6.2cm; all with impressed marks (4) Soup bowl - light surface wear to top and foot rim. Plate - surface scratching. Tankard - star crack to base. Some staining crazing. Coffee can - sound but crazed to interior.
CHINESE BOWL, probably 18th century, blue painted with the Eight Horses of Mu Wang, some with manganese colouring, losses and cracks, six petal flowerhead mark to base, height 9.5cm, diameter 20cm; together with a Canton style tankard with a figural cartouche with underglaze blue frame and on an iron red trellis type ground, height 12.5cm (2)
TWO EARLY MUGS: a Sailor's Farewell tankard printed with the typical departure scene and a verse "When this you See / Remember me / Tho' many Miles / we distant be"; together with another early mug with an unrecorded Classical scene, 10.2cm; both unmarked (2) Sailor~s farewell - restored Classical scene - Yellowed and glaze chips
THE COCK TAVERN JUG, MUG AND TANKARD: the Dutch-shape jug with foliage scroll border outside and anchor border inside, 14.9cm; the tankard with anchor border inside, 12.4cm (provenance: label for Hugh Stretton, number 341); the mug with anchor border outside and foliage scroll inside, 13.7cm; all unmarked (3) Jug - restored spout and minor foot rim chips Large tankard - some retouching to rim and handle restored Small tankard - handle yellowed and crazed, wear to rim, chips to foot rim
FOUR CHINOISERIE MUGS: a Caught Fish or Floppy Clothes fluted tankard, ochre rim, 13.9cm (provenance: label for The Strong Collection); Hornblower, ochre rim, 11.0cm; Dromedary and Castle on Hilltop, 9.0cm; and Buddleia, 15.6cm; all unmarked (4) Fluted - some patches of glaze loss and other patches of wear to ridges of fluting, crack to base of handle (possibly production), Hornblower - small rim chip, minor patches of wear, fine crazing to interior Camel - fine overall crazing and some staining to interior, couple of hairlines visible to interior base Buddleia - star crack to base, stained crazing in places, handle restored, couple of small foot rim chips
A Qing Dynasty porcelain famille rose tankard, of baluster form decorated with panels of figures and flowers, 12cm high, and a late 18thC Chinese export porcelain famille rose plate, decorated with flowers, a further plate, Cantonese porcelain cylindrical box, cover lacking, decorated with butterflies, birds and flowers, Imari dish and a plate, (AF), (6).
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