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PHARMACEUTICAL CERAMICS. A VICTORIAN GREEN GROUND EARTHENWARE TWO HANDLED VASE OR LEECH JAR AND PERFORATED COVER, PRINTED AND PAINTED WITH FLOWERS, THE LOOP HANDLES AND LEAFY KNOP IN COBALT AND GILT, MID 19TH C, SOME FAULTS. ANOTHER EXAMPLE IS ILLUSTRATED ANTIQUE COLLECTING JUNE 1984 P28 FIG 40
Various cut and coloured glass items, 19th and 20th centuries, including two cut glass dishes, six small cut glass bowls, a mottled blue opaque glass obelisk, a painted glass vase, two coloured glass bowls, one with Mary Gregory type decoration, and a ruby-flashed vase with white enamelling, 25cm max. (13)
Four tin-glazed pottery plates, 18th century, including a large French faïence dish painted with flowers, a smaller North Italian dish painted in the Chinese famille verte manner, and two Dutch Delft plates, together with a small Delft vase painted with a bird and flowers, 33cm max. (5)
A tall Royal Worcester vase and associated cover, c.1920, of shape 2307, the globular body painted by William Ricketts with apples and blackberry sprays on the woodland floor, red cherries to the reverse, signed `Ricketts`, printed mark, date code obscured, raised on a tall tapering and faceted foot, 28.5cm. (2)
A large Royal Worcester two-handled vase and a smaller pair, c.1891-93, the larger of shape 1407, painted by Edward Raby with poppies, cornflowers and ears of corn, signed ER, the smaller pair of shape 1600, decorated in the Raby style with chrysanthemum, printed marks and date codes, 35cm max. (3)
A Royal Worcester pot pourri vase with inner and outer covers, date code for 1925, of shape 1314, painted by William Ricketts with peaches, a plum and elderberries, signed `Ricketts`, the pierced cover finely moulded and gilded, of the right shape but earlier, printed marks, 13.5cm. (3)
Three Derby dishes, c.1795-1815, one of fluted oval shape, painted in pattern 74 with a view of Ullswater in sepia monochrome, one painted by William Billingsley with a spray of flowers within a cobalt blue border, the last in pattern 212 with a botanical specimen reserved in a pink border, and a Derby spill vase painted with a waterfall reserved on a yellow ground, 31.5cm max. (4)
A Meissen-style three vase garniture, late 19th century, painted with scenes of courting couples in the Watteau manner, alternating with panels of flowers reserved on a red ground, comprising a baluster vase and cover and two bottle vases, blue AR and crowned Dresden marks, 38cm. (4)
Japanese earthenwares, 1870s-1930s, comprising a petal-shaped dish, 26.5cm, a large dish, 30cm, a small dish, 19cm, all depicting figures and landscapes, a pair of vases, 22cm, an early Satsuma pot and cover, 12.5cm, and dishes, and a French vase, 23.5cm All dishes with slight wear, a pair of vases with no obvious faults., the pot and cover with one handle broken and glued, gilt knop rubbed, French vase with no obvious faults.
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