A George II silver castorJohn Delmester, London 1758 The body of fluted form with foliate decoration and a pierced, removeable cover, height 13.5cm, weight 3oz, together with an assortment of later silver pepper pots comprising:Four pear-shaped pepperettes with initial engraved centres, (Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1903), height 9.5cm;Two plain examples of baluster form, (Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1922);A further five similar silver examples, various dates and makers, and three plated examples;A pair of German silver pepperettes with foliate decoration, (mark of Simon Rosenau, Hanau, circa 1890);Two pepper grinders of capstan form, (London 1914 and 1985);and three George II-style white metal plain vase-shaped castors, the largest height 18cm, total gross weighable English silver 17.9oz. (22)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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Three Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester vases, circa 1815-25With serpent handles, two of campana shape, the first painted with 'The Hop Girl', the panel edged in raised gold and reserved on a bright green ground, 13.7cm high, title and script mark in red, the second painted with 'Supplication', against a turquoise ground, 13.8cm high, impressed crowned FBB mark, title and script mark in red, the third vase painted with a continuous band of colourful flowers, 10.8cm high, impressed crowned FBB mark (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two Worcester 'Warwick vase' ice pails and two covers, the porcelain circa 1810-15With twin bifurcated handles, picked out in gold, painted with a continuous hunting scene, hounds running alongside men on horseback, onlookers seated nearby, reserved on a green ground, the gilt gadrooned rims and square plinths also picked out in brown enamel, the matched covers with gilt artichoke finials, the decoration added at a later date, 32.5cm and 32cm high, one with impressed crowned BFB mark, the other with impressed crowned FBB mark (4)Footnotes:The scenes are taken from James Seymour's prints 'The Full Chase', subjects famously used on 18th century Worcester punchbowls.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A blue and white porcelain octagonal baluster vaseDecorated with figures and deer in a landscape, previously mounted as a lamp, 25cm high (excluding fitments)Footnotes:Please note all previously electrified items in this sale have had their wire cables cut and will need inspection and re-wiring by a professional electrician.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester vase and pin tray, circa 1820-30The vase with two high scrolled handles, painted with four named botanical specimens, against a white ground below a gilt leaf and tendril border, 16cm high, impressed crowned FBB mark, script mark and titles in brown, the shaped rectangular pin tray with a gold gadrooned rim, the moulded handle also gilt, painted with a full flower spray, 13cm wide, script mark in brown, gilt '7' inside footrim (2)Footnotes:The botanical specimens on the vase are faithfully copied from Curtis's Botanical Magazine, as detailed below:Watsonia Marginata, Long-Spiked Watsonia: Vol.17 (1803), pl.608;Lobelia Surinamensis, Shrubby Lobelia: Vol.7 (1794), pl.225;Cineraria Amelloides, Blue-Flowered Cineraria or Cape Aster: Vol.7 (1794), pl.249;Erica Grandiflora, Great-Flowered Heath: Vol.6 (1793), pl.189.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Three Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester vases, circa 1815-30One applied with twin serpent handles and a row of 'pearls', painted with 'Shakespeare Cliff, Dover', the coastal scene reserved on a green ground, 11cm high, impressed crowned FBB mark, title and script mark, the trumpet-shaped spill vase painted with a moody scene of Milton's Muse, 'let gorgeous Tragedy' from 'Il Penseroso', reserved on a gilt weed ground, 10.2cm high, title and script mark, together with a miniature vase of campana form, standing on a plinth, painted with flowers on a pale blue ground, with gilt rims, 8.3cm high, script marks (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An embroidered frieze panelCirca 1700, ItalianThe centre designed with a mask, surmounting a display of fruit, either side with a vase of upright tulips and narcissi, a bird resting on an acanthus leaf amongst scrolling leaves and tendrils, worked with coloured threads in laid and satin stitches, glazed cotton lined, 71cm high x 284cm wideFootnotes:Provenance: Sale, The William H. Stokes Collection, The Pedestal, Cirencester, 4 May 2019, Lot 366.Compare to altar frontal at the Art Institute of Chicago, ref. no. 2004.724.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester vase, circa 1825Applied with gilt entwined snake handles and bands of white 'jewels', painted with colourful mixed flowers in a scroll-edged panel, reserved on a green ground, the circular foot raised on a high square plinth, 30.7cm high, purple script mark referring to Coventry St address (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester 'Warwick vases', circa 1820-30One painted with a horseman crossing a bridge by night, the gilt-edged panel reserved on a bright green ground, 17.5cm high, the other with a view of 'Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire' from the north bank of the river Wye, the green border edged with gilt scrollwork, a band of 'pearls' below the bifurcated handles, 17cm high, impressed crowned FBB marks, titles and script marks with Coventry St address (2)Footnotes:See lot 185 in this sale for another example of the drunken farmer on horseback. The image is taken from the engraving by G Corbould used on the frontispiece of William Holloway's anthology 'The Minor Minstrel'. The fourth verse of the poem 'Hurst Water' is quoted it its entirety to the underside of vase: 'Stump, Stump, the beast, with heavy tread,That crazy foot-bridge safely past,His master dozing o'er his head,And reached the further bank at last.'For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester vase and cover, circa 1810Applied with gilt snake handles, the cover with a flamiform finial, painted with a view of 'Muckross Abbey, Killarney', Ireland, reserved on a deep blue ground with gilt caillouté between borders of fine neoclassical gilding and applied 'pearls', the square plinth edged in black and gold below faux marble gilding, 24cm high, title and script mark referring to Coventry St address in red (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Four Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester shell-painted dishes, circa 1805-10Each square and circular pair of shallow, lobed form, circular panels finely painted with a variety of shells, corals and seaweed, against a shaded background, wide borders of 'Barr's orange' heightened with geometric gold decoration, below git rims, square dishes 22.5cm wide, three dishes with impressed crowned BFB mark and printed script marks, one square dish with incised B mark only (4)Footnotes:For closely related shell painting, see the large vase attributed to John Barker in the Ewers-Tyne Collection of Worcester Porcelain at Cheekwood, John Sandon (2008), pp.119-121. The dramatic shaded background in each panel and exaggerated shadow used, giving the individual shells a three-dimensional quality is also seen on the fine centrepiece from the Twinight Collection, sold by Bonhams on 29 September 2021, lot 79.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A group of ceramics, including a famille verte jarLate 19th to 20th centuryThe jar heavily potted of ovoid form decorated around the exterior with a continuous scene of ladies and gentlemen in a palatial garden setting, 25cm high, together with a Japanese pear shaped vase with foliate neck and elephant handles, decorated in polychrome enamels, the two central panels decorated with warriors and pheasants among peonies, signed Nichi Hizan Fukagawa sei (Made by Fukagawa at Arita Sarayama in Hizen, Japan), 46cm high; a Satsuma-ware recumbent lion decorated with floral roundels; and a smaller tiger and cub, similarly decorated (4).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester vases, circa 1815-30Of campana shape, bands of applied 'jewels' around the shoulders between neoclassical gold borders, raised on square plinths, the larger vase with entwined serpent handles, painted with a basket on a stone ledge, overflowing with flowers including a variegated tulip, buddleia and morning glory, reserved on a pale blue ground, 18cm high, script mark in red, the other with delicate volute handles, painted with a view 'Near Matlock, Derbyshire', reserved on a pale pink ground, 13.5cm high, title and script mark in red (2)Footnotes:A pair of similar pink-ground vases from the Twinight Collection were sold by Bonhams, 29 September 2021, lot 81.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester inkwell and a Flight and Barr vase, circa 1800-1805The inkwell of capstan shape, three pierced quill holes around a central well, the cylindrical spill vase with a neatly turned foot, both bat-printed in black with a scene of 'Cupid at War', commanding putti to fire cannon, the inkwell also with 'Cupid in Peace', drawn in a carriage holding cornucopia, with gold foliage and oak leaves between gilt line rims, inkwell 7cm high, incised B mark and script Barr, Flight and Barr mark referring to royal patronage, vase 10.8cm high, unmarked (2)Footnotes:Made a few short years apart, the porcelain body of the slightly later inkwell is creamier and somewhat warmer compared to the vase.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Three panels of Fortuny printed twill woven cotton20th century, ItalianDesigned in Lamballe pattern of Empire style with a female figure seated at the base of a vase and beneath a canopy, the surround with scrolls and swags, in shades of dove grey and cafe au lait, 188cm x 120cm, another panel, 188cm x 53cm, and one other, 172cm x 27cm, each matching (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver tea urn, with chinoiserie decoration, vase-shaped with a square base, scroll feet and an openwork apron, the cast dolphin spigot with a seated chinaman finial, the twin-handles cast as flowering tea plants with caterpillars, the lift-off spool-shaped cover with another seated Chinaman finial, examining the contents of his teacup, the whole with repousse-work floral garlands and four vignettes with Chinese figures in landscapes, crested, incised on the cover with the scratch weight "103-3" (the body, once detachable, now fixed to the base and the interior with a plated sleeve and a heating iron, by Joseph Steward (II), London 1767, 58cms high, 99.25oz.Ivory self-declaration submission reference 9ER5WUCX
Indian/Burmese silver: a small bowl with swing handle; a small jug; a stoppered bottle; a small bottle and cover; a small tot cup; a small plain spirit flask 10.7cms long; and a small figural vase (loaded); together with a plated spirit flask; seven mounted horn napkin rings (numbered); and a pair of mounted horn salt spoons; 17oz. weighable silver. (lot)
An amber tankard by Erik Hoglund, an amber and a green Art Glass vase similar and four smoked glass candleholders, mid-century, The tankard of waisted cylindrical form, with etched HQ mark, the cylindrical vases each with tall everted neck, the amber example unmarked, the green example etched H832/140 (rim chip), 18.3cm high max., and four Scandinavian smoked glass candleholders
A large Mdina turquoise glass bottle vase with textured bark ground. WIth graduated turquoise cased textured body of square section, 31 cm high Condition Report: Generally in good condition. Some very small chips to the rim and base. Slight wear including rubbing to the base. Areas of bubbling to the glass. Colours bright, no obvious cracks or restoration.
Quantity of Chinese porcelain, including a ginger jar body; vase with figural panels against a turquoise ground, 12cm; blanc-de-chine figure seated on a lotus flower, 23cm; and a celadon ground earthenware bowl, as found, 19cm diameter.Qty: 4Condition report:The celadon bowl has been repaired in several places and has numerous hairline cracks. There is some loss of paint to the larger ginger jar. Neither of the ginger jars have lids. The figurine has been repaired and has numerous small chips and losses. Please see additional uploaded images.
Liberty & Co Pottery vase, early 20th century, vibrant orange glaze, stamped 'Liberty * Co', possibly Wardle Pottery, 33cm. Condition report:There are some nibbles and two chips to the rim. There are some fine surface scratches, dark patches and blemishes to the body. There are nibbles / chips to the base. There is no crazing. Please see additional uploaded images.
A white metal vase, Persian hallmarks, elaborate floral decoration, 18.5cm; a white metal lidded pot, elaborate design with elephants, lions, birds, palm trees, engraved elephant to base, 9.5cm; a small white metal plaque depicting deities; a white pin dish; and ten white metal napkin rings. Qty: 14
Moorcroft Pottery waisted vase, Bluebells, design by Kerry Gibson, 31cm; and another Moorcroft vase, issued for the Moorcroft Collectors Club, 21cm.Qty: 2Condition report:The Bluebells vase has a vase date mark for 2011. It is in very good condition, although the body feels a bit sticky so would benefit from a clean. The other vase is dated copyright 96 and MCC 1997 and has some crazing. Both vases are first quality. Please see additional uploaded image.
Chinese porcelain scholar's bowl, Kangxi period, famille verte decoration with a large floral vase to the interior, floral panels to the exterior, 'Success and Victory' mark to underside within double banded border, 19cm diam, as found.Condition report:The bowl has been repaired. Diameter - 19cm. Height - 8.5cm. Please see additional uploaded images.
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