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An early 20th century Chinese vase and cover, decorated in greens, ochres, greys and terracottas with a figurative panel below a lattice band, 23cm high; a Japanese double gourd bottle and stopper, painted with warriors in the Imari palette; two Kutani rice dishes, covers and stands; a cloisonne bowl and cover; a miniature Wedgewood lustreware bowl and hardwood stand; and a continental porcelain bottle vase, transfer printed and over painted with figurative panels and panels of floral sprays reserved against yellow grounds, the borders heightened in gilt, 31cm high, (mostly as found) (qty)
A William Smith & Co. jug and washbowl set, printed in blue with a romantic scene and floral border reminiscent of Minton's "Genevese" design, diameter of bowl 30.8cm, height of jug 22.8cm, printed scroll cartouche mark with "W S & Co / Stafford Pottery / No.16" and impressed "WEDGEWOOD", both on bowl only, circa 1830-40 (two hair cracks in rim of bowl)
A Victorian copper lustre jug with scrolled handle, decorated with polychrome flowers, raised on socle; a Wedgewood blue jasperware jug with ropetwist handle applied with vine frieze above continuous scene of classical figures - impressed marks and numbers; a composition parian ware style group of the three graces; and a waisted cut crystal vase with serrated rim and star base. (4).
An extensive Wedgewood Florentine no. W4312 tea/dinner service including fifteencoffee cans, eighteen saucers, tureen with spare lid, sixteen soup bowls, twelve saucers, butter dish, three gravy jugs and stands, two sugar pots and lids, twelve tea cups, eighteen saucers, two teapots, two cake plates and a serving plate
A Wedgewood (William Smith & Co.) Empire style part tea service, modelled in the French creamware manner (see Creil) and printed in black and painted with pink lustre and green enamel with flowers, reserved on a black whirl ground, comprising: a coffee pot and cover; a teapot and cover; a pedestal milk jug; a sugar box and cover; and six teabowls and saucers, some with impressed mark WEDGEWOOD, circa 1830 (some chips and cracks)
A William Smith & Co. "Select Views" series covered vegetable dish, of ornate oval shape with domed cover, printed in black with typical romantic scenes and the usual border of flowers, scrolls and scenic vignettes, overall length 35.2cm, printed vignette mark with title and maker's name and impressed "WEDGEWOOD", circa 1835-48. See Coysh & Henrywood 1, page 327, for a blue-printed dessert plate from this series
A William Smith & Co. "No.16" pattern charger with six matching dessert plates, printed in green with a romantic Alpine-style scene and open border of flowers and small butterflies, diameter of charger 33.9cm, diameter of plates between 21.7 and 22.3cm, printed marks with "W.S. & Co. / Stafford Pottery / No.16" and impressed "WEDGEWOOD", circa 1835-48
CERAMIC INKWELL. 2.25 ins tall, 3.75 ins long at base, oval shape in wedgewood style pottery, raised figures in pale blue on off white background, 2 quill holes either side of inkwell to top (flake off top edge). Plus ceramic inkwell formed as a rose on octagonal base in pink, green & white, 2.25 ins tall, 3 ins wide at base. (2) NR.
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