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Two Canova pattern meat dishes, both printed in blue with typical romantic scenes featuring vases and gondolas, within a border of similar vignettes alternating with flower groups, the larger dish length 56cm, printed vase title mark with Stone Ware, the smaller dish of well-and-tree type, length 49.5cm, unmarked, circa 1830-50 (well-and-tree dish with rim chips) See Snyder, Romantic Staffordshire Ceramics, pages 123-5, for various Canova pattern items by Thomas Mayer, including a dish with the same central scene as the well-and-tree dish in this lot; the mark on the larger dish in this lot does not feature any makers name or initials
A Copeland vase, of Portland vase shape, printed overall in green with a version of the Pheasant pattern on a sheet ground, with details picked out in red, green, blue, brown and yellow enamels, overall height 27cm, printed Copeland late-Spode seal mark with registration number 575764, circa 1911-20 (chip to foot)
An English ironstone vase, with tapered octagonal body on pedestal foot with flared neck and two gilt serpent handles, the surface decorated in Imari style with blue ground and red flowers picked out with gilding, height 20cm, impressed mark IRONSTONE CHINA, circa 1820-40 (chips to base of handles)
Three small Staffordshire figures: one depicting a man standing cross-legged holding a ram to his thigh, with underglaze blue jacket and enamelled waistcoat and trousers, on an oval mound gilt-lined base, height 18cm; the second in the form of a shepherd girl standing beside a mound with her arm around a sheep, height 18cm; and the third a spill vase flanked by small figures of a man playing the bagpipes and his female companion, with a running goat at their feet, enamel coloured on an oval gilt-lined base, height 17cm (repaired); all unmarked, mid-19th century or later See Harding & Harding 2/1979 for a very similar but more detailed figure of the man with a ram
A pair of Staffordshire greyhound spill vases, the dogs standing facing left and right, each with a dead rabbit at the base, with spill vases of bocage type, realistically coloured on oval gilt-line bases, height 17.5cm, unmarked, early 20th century (one with repairs to mouth of spill vase); also a figure of a harvester, standing with a sickle and sheaf of corn to his right hand and a basket of flowers over his left arm, some colouring, on an oval gilt-line base, height 32.5cm, unmarked, late-19th century See Harding 2/2673-4 for an earlier pair of the greyhound figures coloured as dalmatians; and Harding 3/a2053A for the harvester figure together with its female companion
A pair of Staffordshire spill vase figures of sheep, of William Kent type, standing facing left and right on oval gilt-lined bases, the bodies covered with shredded clay, the spills and bases enamelled in browns and greens, height 18.5cm, unmarked, late-19th/early-20th century See Harding & Harding 2/3083-4 for a similar pair; also Pat Halfpenny, English Earthenware Figures 1740-1840, page 288, for pages from a very late Kent catalogue where this pair is listed as No.107.
Five items of press-moulded glass, comprising; a purple malachite round section vase decorated with apple pickers, 14cm high; a pair of Sowerby pale-blue lenticular bowls with swans head terminals, 13.5cm wide, marked; a purple malachite flared vase moulded with holly, 10cm high; and a pedestal bowl, late 19th century
A Chinese famille rose baluster vase, the waisted neck with pierced dragon handles and finely decorated with characters and brocade panels above a wide band with a continuous river landscape, the flared foot with a band of pendant leaves, 24.5cm, four character Yongzheng but 20th century
A Canton tapering rectangular section vase and cover, the finial as a female figue seated by a barrel seat with a wine pot, the sides with handles formed from two female figures each seated with a lotus frond on a lotus plinth, the sides and cover decorated with panels of figures and flowers on a typical gilt ground with flowers, 56cm, second half of the 19th century
A Sevres porcelain vase and cover, early 19th Century, the bleu celeste and gilt channelled cover with fruit finial and beaded rim, the baluster shaped vase with twin elephant's head handles and channelled shoulder, the main body reserve decorated en camaieu with figures in a garden aside a classical fountain, verso a spray of flowers, against a bleu celeste ground, the bleu celeste and gilt channelIed and beaded stem flanked by bands en camaieu of flowers, raised on a square base, blue painted mark. llustrated
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