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A rare and early Derby globular teapot and cover, of small proportions, painted in the manner of the Cotton-stem Painter with country flowers in bloom, domed cover with acorn finial, acanthus-capped scroll handle, 13.5cm high, c.1758 For a similar example see: the Dennis G. Rice Collection of Fine Early Derby Porcelain; sold at Gorringes, The Spring Sale, 12th March 2019, Lot 193.Provenance: the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Rare survivor but the teapot has been re-attached after having been in two pieces. The cover similar and now sitting ajar from the body of the pot. Expected light wear and some manufacturing blemishes.
An 18th century creamware two-handled loving cup, scroll arms, in green with black scrolls, 6.5cm high, c.1780; an 18th century miniature marbled teapot and cover, 9.5cm high, c.1790; another, cream glazed, 11cm high, c.1800; etc (4)Provenance: From the Estate of Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Alice Cavendish CVO (24 April 1926 -15 September 2018), daughter of Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
A Derby Topographical cabinet saucer, painted by John Brewer, pencilled en black camaïeu with a figure riding through a village, on a bloom ground, raised white beaded border, broad gilt rim, 13.5cm diam, red crown, crossed batons and dots over D, c.1815; a Derby Bute-shaped breakfast teacup and saucer, pattern 748, painted en red camaïeu with a frieze of acorns and oak leaves, on gilt ground, the deep saucer 15cm diam, decorator's mark numbered 3 in red, red crown, crossed batons and dots over D, c.1820; a Derby fluted teapot, angular scroll handle, 17cm high, puce crown, crossed batons and dots over D, c. 1795; a Derby circular dessert plate, decorated in imitation of a Japanese Kakiemon palette, gilt rim, 21.5cm diam, c.1820, Bonhams label to verso (4) Condition Report: Crazed cabinet saucer with expected wear and some rubbed gilding, two filled rom chips and two cracks - the largest 3cm long. Firing blemish to base of cup, saucer good, just expected light wear. The teapot restored throughout but fairly well. Dessert plate good but for light wear.
A Chelsea-Derby teapot and cover, of French shape, painted in polychrome enamels with English summer flowers, domed cover with flower finial, entwined branch handle, the spout moulded in relief, gilt dentil rim and outlining, 16cm high, entwined gold anchor and D mark, c.1770 Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Competent restoration to tip of spout. Otherwise good with expected surface wear, some rubbing and pitting. Rubbed mark to base of pot but still discernible. Finial good.
A small Derby globular teapot and cover, brightly painted with pink roses and scattered country flowers, slightly domed cover with knop finial outlined in iron red, plain spout, loop handle, 14cm high, c.1760Provenance: the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: The pot itself in good condition but for the lightest of surface wear and some manufacturing blemishes. The cover with some flat rim chips.
A Derby ribbed globular teapot and cover, painted in polychrome enamels with scattered country flowers, outlined in iron red, 17cm high, c.1760Provenance: with Roderick Jellicoe, London, labelled; The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Good condition but for stable stress crack at spout and some light surface wear.
A Derby globular teapot and cover, painted in polychrome with scattered country flowers in bloom, domed cover with compressed knop finial with iron red borders, moulded scroll handle with interior incurved kick, 13.5cm high, c.1765Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Good condition with some light wear to decoration, but only sparse, and some manufacturing blemishes.
A Chelsea-Derby globular teapot, of small proportions, painted in colourful enamels with scattered country flowers in bloom, domed cover with knop finial, incurved scroll handle, 10.5cm high, c.1770Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Restored cover. Otherwise good condition with some surface wear and firing blemishes.
A Whieldon globular teapot, dripped and splashed in green, yellow and manganese, crabstock handles, basketwork spout, 20cm high, c.1780Provenance: From the Estate of Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Alice Cavendish CVO (24 April 1926 -15 September 2018), daughter of Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
A Chelsea-Derby globular teapot and cover, pencilled in black and painted in green monochrome with trailing foliage, pinstriped en pink camaïeu with green leafy stems, outlined with gilt bands, conforming cover with flower finial, scroll handle and spout with acanthus-capped relief moulding, 17cm high, entwined gold anchor and D mark, c.1770Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: The finial with the most minute and sporadic occasional nibble. Restoration to tip of spout. Otherwise just some surface wear and pitting.
A Derby globular teapot, of the larger size, well-painted in colourful polychrome with roses and scattered country flowers in bloom, the slightly domed cover applied with a flower finial, lobed spout, loop handle, outlined in iron red, 17cm high, c.1765 Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: A lovely teapot in good condition with the lightest of manufacturing blemishes and surface wear.
A Derby globular teapot and cover, well-painted in bright polychrome with scattered country flowers, highlighted in puce and outlined in iron red, loop handle, 16cm high, c.1765-1770Provenance: The Varnam Collection, No. 44, labelled; The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: A lovely teapot in good condition.
A Derby fluted globular teapot and cover, painted in polychrome enamels with scattered country flowers, domed cover with knop finial and outlined in iron red, loop handle, 18cm high, c.1765Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Restored cover otherwise good structural condition with wear to enamels in places.
A Chelsea-Derby part-tea service, painted with swagged laurels suspended from a broad pale blue border picked out with gilt flowerheads between dentil line borders, comprising an ovoid teapot, cover and shaped hexagonal stand, a circular sucrier and cover, and a pair of cups and saucers, the teapot and sucrier with flower finials, the teapot 15cm high, some pieces with entwined gold anchor and D mark, c.1770Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Some rubbed gilding, wear and manufacturing blemishes, including the occasional firing stress.
A late 19th century Staffordshire tea service, comprising teapot, sugar bowl, slop bowl, milk jug, four cups and saucers, shaped rectangular tray, each printed in blue in the Chinoiserie manner, 46cm high, triangle mark, c.1875Provenance: From the Estate of Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Alice Cavendish CVO (24 April 1926 -15 September 2018), daughter of Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
Ceramics - a Wedgwood Jasperware biscuit barrel, classical figures; an early 20th century Copeland Spode teapot, small proportions; a souvenir piggy bank, inscribed Paignton; other souvenir ware; a Sherlock Holmes character jug; a Mason's Ironstone Regency pattern teapot; a large late 19th century blue and white meat platter; etc (2 boxes)
A large stoneware inverted baluster vase, Trevor and Pam Nicklin, Shooters Lea Pottery, applied with four roundels, slip and salt glazed, 24cm high, impressed marks; a salt glazed stoneware flagon, 27cm high, unmarked; a stoneware teapot, bamboo and wicker loop handle, glazed in pale blue, 22cm overall, impressed mark (3)
An early Victorian Staffordshire china part tea service, printed with bands of flowers, with gilded rims and highlights comprising teapot, covered sugar basin, milk jug and slop bowl, five brad cups, four various cups and seven saucers, registration no.6958 (1843)Hairline crack to slop bowl, restored spout on teapot, 2 cups with old restoration (1 more professional than the other), some wear to gilding
A pair of moulded glass decanters with silver 'Port' and 'Sherry' labels, to/w a pair of Sheffield Plate bottle coasters, a Regency style plated on copper teapot stand of elliptical form, a small silver trophy cup and two electroplated examples, an oval silver mustard, Birmingham 1897, a set of twelve late Victorian coffee spoons with ornate stems and gilt bowls, London 1897 (case a/f)
A 19th century Chinese glass scent bottle painted on one side with 2 dragons disputing a flaming pearl amongst clouds and two Phoenix Fenghuang on the other, 10cm high, to/w a small Chinese Yixing teapot, a rectangular turn-handled tray with peony and butterfly silkwork embroidered panel, a japanned blotter and japanned shallow square box and cover (5)Scent bottle missing stopperTeapot lid is cracked in two pieces
A William IV/Victorian four-piece tea/coffee service of lobed form on stemmed foot, with lily-flower finials, Charles Fox, London 1832 (the teapot) and London 1838 (coffee pot, cream ewer and sugar basin), 74.5 oz gross (ivory insulators), in fitted chest (other contents not present) with P & O 'Wanted on Voyage' labels
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