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Various early 19thC porcelain, comprising a pair of Newhall style tea bowls and saucers, each polychrome decorated and hand painted with flowers, predominantly in pink and green, each bowl 9cm diameter, a 19thC Ideal Pottery mug, another present from Stackstead, cabinet cup and saucer, a Present From Cleethorpes mug, other 19thC pottery, a Sheffield crested teapot and similar cup. (a quantity)
An Indian silver three-piece teaset, unmarked except for an indistinct punch to teapot handle, probably Bombay, circa 1900, bellied oval with nicely-chased frieze depicting native lancers hunting lions, lions savaging cattle and antelope and men on foot and archers facing up to lions and hunting troupe of elephants, all on bun feet, the handles of milk jug and sugar bowl terminating in dragon heads and with gilt interiors, the teapot handle and spout terminating in an elephant head and capped by an ivory finial, handle with ivory insulators, teapot 26 cm. long, wt. 1395 gm.In very good condition, no bruises, good gauge, crisp chasing
A rare Castleford type teapot 1st half 19th century, applied with Britannia standing beside an obelisk, an angel holding a shield inscribed for Howe and Nelson, the reverse with motifs representing Nelson's three battles beneath a banner inscribed 'Patriots', with a hinged cover, a few small nibbles to the spout, 24.6cm.
A black basalt commemorative teapot and cover 1st half 19th century, of flattened octagonal form, one side decorated with Britannia and an angel standing beside an obelisk titled 'Pro Patria', the angel holding a shield bearing Nelson's name, the reverse with motifs representing Nelson's three battles beneath a banner inscribed 'Trafalgar', 25cm. (2)
A black basalt commemorative teapot and cover 1st half 19th century, each side applied with a shell panel, one side bearing a scene of Britannia standing beside an obelisk and Fame inscribing a shield with 'Nelson', the reverse with motifs representing Nelson's three battles beneath a banner inscribed 'Trafalgar', all reserved on an unusual moulded vermicelli ground, 25.2cm. (2) Cf. Remembering Nelson, A Record of The Lily Lambert McCarthy Collection at the Royal Naval Museum, England, p.185 for similar examples attributed to Elijah Mayer & Son. However, lot 15 in an identical design is marked for John Moseley, suggesting that several Staffordshire factories were producing the same design.
A Flight Worcester teapot and cover with stand c.1783-92, richly painted with blue and gilt sprays of flowers within a gilt dentil rim, together with a coffee cup and saucer in an identical pattern, open crescent marks, a small chip to the teapot stand, 23cm max. (5) Provenance: the Professor Richard Clarke Collection. Purchased from Stockspring Antiques.
A rare Worcester moulded teapot and cover c.1760, the barrel shape embossed with a Chinese landscape including a man fishing beneath a flowering prunus tree, with willow on the opposite bank, the reverse with large prunus sprays, between horizontal foliate scroll bands, a few small chips, 18cm. (2) Provenance: the Professor Richard Clarke Collection. Purchased from Stockspring Antiques in 1999. Cf. Bonhams, The Zorensky Collection of Worcester Porcelain Part II, 23rd February 2005, lot 51 for a similar coloured example with the prunus and willow tree reversed.
A large black basalt commemorative teapot and cover 1st half 19th century, of flattened octagonal form, sprigged with Britannia and an angel before an obelisk, the angel holding a shield impressed 'Howe' and 'Nelson', the reverse with motifs representing Nelson's three battles, beneath a banner inscribed 'Patriots', 28cm. (2)
A Worcester blue and white teapot and cover c.1770-75, and a large milk jug, both printed with the Fence pattern, a zig-zag ornamental fence amidst flowering peony branches, hatched crescent marks, a small body crack to the teapot, 16.8cm max. (3) Provenance: the Professor Richard Clarke Collection. Purchased from Delphi Antiques, Dublin in 1999 and 1998.
A Castleford type commemorative teapot and cover 1st half 19th century, the chamfered rectangular form decorated with oval panels, to one side with naval motifs representing Nelson's three battles, to the other with Britannia and an angel before an obelisk, the angel holding a shield inscribed 'Howe' and 'Nelson', highlighted in blue, a long crack, 26cm. (2)
A rare Worcester teapot and cover c.1780, of unusual square section with a fluted spout, painted in polychrome enamels with stylized flower sprays beneath a narrow wavy line border, the shoulder with an ovolu and dart band, a crack to the rim, 21cm. (2) Cf. Bonhams, The Zorensky Collection of Worcester Porcelain Part I, 16th March 2004, lot 299 for a blue and white example in the Peony Creeper pattern, believed to be unique. The catalogue references two further blue and white examples from the Godden Collection, illustrated in Miller and Berthoud, Anthology of British Teapots, nos.339 and 341, and a single enamelled version in the National Museum of Wales. One further damaged polychrome example is now known in the Norfolk Museums Collection, accession number NWHCM : 1992.226.1912.
A Worcester teapot and cover c.1770, painted with panels of Chinese figures, each side with a figure holding a fishing rod and showing a small boy with his mother, reserved on a gilt foliate ground with small panels of puce flowers and leaf motifs in red and black, a similarly decorated coffee cup, and a Worcester slop bowl painted with Chinese figures, including one seated at a table and holding a fan, the teapot's cover restored, 20cm max. (4)
A rare Worcester teapot and cover c.1753-54, decorated in the famille rose palette with long-tailed pheasants perched on and beneath holey rockwork beside flowering peony branches, the flowers echoed to the cover and spout, spoiled red anchor mark, a little restoration to the spout and cover, 20.5cm. (2) This design is directly copied from an original on Chinese porcelain from the Yongzheng period (1723-35). Cf. Bonhams, 9th September 2009, lot 67 for a similar finely painted example.
A black-glazed earthenware commemorative teapot 1st half 19th century, one side moulded with Britannia and an angel beside an obelisk, the angel holding a shield titled 'Nelson', the reverse with a panel of naval motifs, representing Nelson's three panels, tiny rim chips, 25cm. (2) Such glazed teapots used similar sprigging to the black basalt examples, and were a more affordable option for those wishing to honour the memory of Nelson on a budget. However, survivals of this type appear to be rare.
A large black basalt commemorative teapot and cover 1st half 19th century, the flattened octagonal form decorated to one side with Britannia and an angel standing beside an obelisk inscribed 'Pro Patria', the angel holding a shield titled 'Nelson', the reverse with naval motifs representing Nelson's three battles, beneath a banner titled 'Trafalgar', a little restoration to the spout, 28cm. (2)
A good Worcester tea service c.1770, brightly painted with fan-shaped panels containing colourful European flowers, reserved on a powder blue ground with flower and foliate sprays in gilt. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a spoon tray, a slop bowl, a cake plate, ten teabowls, five coffee cups and ten saucers. (34)
A small Worcester teapot and cover c.1756-60, the baluster-shaped body printed and hand-coloured with the Red Bull pattern, one side with two Chinese figures standing beside the cattle, the reverse with a further figure leaning on rockwork beside a pine tree, with a faceted spout and grooved handle, some nibbling to the end of the spout, a chip to the cover's flange, 16.5cm. (2) Provenance: The Professor Richard Clarke Collection. Purchased from Stockspring Antiques in 2008. Label for the Weston Taylor Collection.
A large Worcester teapot and cover c.1760, of Warmstry fluted form, painted in polychrome enamels with The Beckoning Chinaman to one side, the reverse with The Lady and Child, the cover and around the spout painted with bright floral sprays, the knop broken and restored, 21.5cm. (2) Provenance: the Professor Richard Clarke Collection. Purchased from the Silver Shop, Dublin in 2000.
Two Worcester teapots and covers c.1770-75, the smaller painted with two Chinese boys and a female attendant beside a red leafy tree, the other with Chinese figures taking tea and a low table, each with foliate motifs and panels around the spout and handle, the spout and finial of the larger teapot restored, 18.3cm max. (4) Provenance: the Professor Richard Clarke collection. The smaller with a paper label for the Calowhill Collection, and purchased from Stockspring Antiques in 1998.
A blue and white transferware commemorative Nelson teapot and cover 19th century, possibly Leeds, printed to each side with motifs beneath a banner titled 'Trafalgar', flanked by two mermen with tails entwined, the shoulders and cover with anchors, rose and thistle on a Greek key band, some good restoration, 21.5cm. (2) Cf. Remembering Nelson, A Record of The Lily Lambert McCarthy Collection at the Royal Naval Museum, England, p.193 for a bowl in the same design.
A Dutch Delft teapot and cover early 18th century, the pear-shaped body lightly fluted and painted in red, green and blue with large flowering peony sprays to one side, the reverse with a bird in flight above other flowers, red L F monogram mark for Lambertus van Eenhoorn, the handle broken off and restuck, some chipping, 15cm. (2)
A Worcester teapot and cover c.1768, printed in black with The Fortune Teller to one side, three maidens encountering a palm reader with a child and dog, the reverse with Tea Party No. 2, the cover with vignettes of Ruined Tower and a Windmill, a small footrim chip, 18.5cm. (2) Provenance: the Professor Richard Clarke Collection. Purchased from Klaber & Klaber in 1998. Paper label for the Frank Arnold Collection, no. E625.
A rare Worcester moulded teapot and cover c.1760, the barrel shape embossed with a Chinese landscape including a man fishing beneath a flowering prunus tree, with willow on the opposite bank, the reverse with large prunus sprays, all picked out in colours with gilt highlights, the puce running scroll borders also embossed, the cover painted with flowers sprays and a matching scroll border, a horizontal body crack, 17.7cm. (2) Cf. Bonhams, The Zorensky Collection of Worcester Porcelain Part II, 23rd February 2005, lot 51 for a similar example with the prunus and willow tree reversed. Also H Rissik Marshall, Coloured Worcester Porcelain, pl. 6, fig. 95.
A quantity of Wedgwood Ice Rose pattern wares comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, two sugar bowls, cake plate, six tea cups, six coffee cups, six tea saucers, six coffee saucers, six tea plates, etc together with a quantity of Willow pattern blue and white printed wares including oval meat plate, serving bowl, etc
A collection of Adderley wares with painted nasturtium decoration including oval meat plate, cake plate, teapot, sugar bowl, six cups, six saucers, thirteen plates (various sizes) together with a collection of Victorian tea wares with gilt border decoration including teapot, slop bowl, etc, also together with a collection of Mayfair pottery tea wares commemorating the 1977 Silver Jubilee
A quantity of various trinket boxes including Hammersley trefoil shaped example, a Royal Worcester black and white printed example with landscape detail, etc together with a 19th century Stone China basin with chinoiserie style floral decoration, a Doulton Watteau pattern blue and white printed teapot and stand, a Caithness glass vase with engraved stag decoration, a 19th century glass mug with ruby coloured overlay and etched decoration inscribed Love the Giver, etc
Two Studio Pottery lidded vessels by David Leach both with painted stylised leaf decoration in brown on an oatmeal coloured ground, both with impressed DL monogram marks to bases, 11 cm tall approx maximum height together with a Studio Pottery teapot and cover, the body of globular form with dark green/black speckled glaze finish, with impressed mark to base, 16 cm tall approx
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