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Oenophilia. A wine cellar ledger, book label dated 2nd February, 1895, the final entry dated 24th July, 1925, printed and ruled in blue, approx. [140]ff manuscript entries, contemporary late 19th c quarter-calf over moiré boards, some wear, marbled edges and endpapers, supplied by Deighton & Co. of Worcester, their label, folio (33.5 x 22.5cm); and a manuscript receipt book, early-mid 19th c, [13]ff recipes for food and wines, followed by [5]ff of accounts (torn but legible), and a further [15]ff of accounts later on, blank leaves between the three parts, traces of former gatherings torn out, contemporary sheep over boards, worn but holding, upper-cover indistinctly lettered in MS, oblong 8vo, (2)
A Collection of Various Floral Decorated Plates to Comprise A Matching Pair of Royal Worcester Cabinet Plates with Floral Cartouche with Gilt Detailing, the One with Pink Ground and the Other Green, a Further Royal Worcester Hand Painted Plate Designed by A.H. Williamson 'Pansy' and Four Commemorative Floral Plates
English porcelain two-handled vase, probably Spode, floral decoration, scroll handles, 25cm; a Copeland vase, slender neck, the swollen body painted with vessels in a stormy seas, 15cm; and Hadley’s Worcester vase, cuboid form painted with waterlilies (damaged neck), 19cm.Qty: 3Condition report:Twin-handled vase - minor loss of gilding to various areas, small surface scratch to main floral panel, one are of crazingSquat vase - crazing to baseWorcester vase - repaired rimPlease see additional uploaded images.
Two First Period Worcester cups and saucers, fluted bodies painted with a Carnation design, 13cm diameter; and a similar beaker, damaged, 7cm..Qty: 5Condition report:One tea cup has a small "U-shaped" hairline spanning the base line. The other cup has a shallow chip to the crest of one of the flutes on the inside rim, and other minor chips/ nibbles to the baseline. One of the saucers has a shallow 1cm chip to the underside of the rim. The other saucer has a shallow 1cm chip to the inner/ upper rim affecting the blue outline.The beaker has a large network of hairlines that travel through the wall. It may have been broken into quite large pieces and carefully reglued, such is the extent of the fault lines. Other small chips and nibbles to the base line.All pieces ith evident scratches and wear to the surface.
A Worcester Flight Barr and Barr porcelain blue-ground two-handled vase, c.1815, red script marks, of amphora form with gilt scrolling handles with anthemion palmette terminals, possibly painted by George Davis, the ground reserved with six gilt-edged panels with ogival ends enclosing landscape vignettes with exotic birds, the waisted neck and socle with further panels with landscape vignettes, on a square plinth foot, the neck interior gilt with palmettes, 31cm highProvenance: Porcelain from a UK Private Collection.
A Chamberlain’s Worcester porcelain two-handled green-ground campana vase and cover, c.1840, of Warwick vase form, the front painted with a river-landscape within a gilt-scroll cartouche, the bifurcated gilt vine-branch handles with fruiting and foliate terminals, the socle moulded with gilt down-turned stiff leaves, on a square plinth foot gilt with palmettes and foliage scrolls, the shallow-domed cover with a gilt finial, 46cm highProvenance: Property of the Late Hugo Morley-Fletcher MA FSA (1940-2022).Condition Report: The condition of this vase is poor, as it broken into multiple sections and re-stuck. The majority of the pieces are present, but there are some small associated losses along the breaks. Two halves of the bifurcated branch handles are detached (but could be re-stuck by a restorer). The cover has some cracks form the rim which have been rivetted on the underside, but these could be discreetly cleaned and secured by a restorer. About 1/5 of the rim has been broken off and re-stuck in six small sections – this has been overpainted to disguise it, but this old repair has discoloured with time and looks worse than it is – a restored to dissemble it and put it back together cleanly.
A Chamberlains Worcester porcelain part service, c.1815, red script marks, with grounds of gilt vermiculé ornament and reserved with circular panels painted with coats of arms of Littledale impaling Molyneux within scrolling foliate escutcheons surmounted by helmets and crests, gilt dentil borders, comprising: two kidney-shaped dishes, 25.7cm wide, a two-handled rectangular comport on a high oval foot, 14.7cm high, 29cm wide, and twelve plates, 21.8cm diameter (15)Provenance: Porcelain from a UK Private Collection. Note: Thomas Littledale (1772-1847) was Bailiff of Liverpool in 1825 and Mayor of Liverpool from 1826-27. He married Anne Molyneux (1787-1825) on 15 May 1815, and this part-service was probably commissioned to commemorate the marriage. C.f. Fox-Davies, Armorial Families for descriptions of each coats-of-arms, pp. 609, 1187.
A Worcester Barr Flight and Barr porcelain apricot-ground crested covered dish and honey-pot, cover and fixed stand, c.1808-10, impressed crowned BFB mark, one cover with a printed mark, and a Barr Flight and Barr porcelain apricot-ground ice-pail, cover and two-handled cover, circa 1810, incised BFB, the cover with a printed mark, the ground of the first two gilt with vermiculé ornament, the centre of the dish, cover and front of the honey-pot painted en grisaille with a coronet and crest, the honey pot domed cover with a gilt acorn finial, the covered dish -12cm high, the honey pot - 12.7cm high; the circular ice pail with two concentric compartments, the outer compartment covered by a two-handled flat pierced circular cover, the centre with a domed cover, the ground gilt with bands of scrolling foliage centred by palmettes alternating with bands of gilt vermiculé ornament, 10.7cm high, 18.5cm wide (3)Provenance: Porcelain from a UK Private Collection.Note: For two honey pots of the same form, see Henry Sandon, Flight and Barr Worcester Porcelain, Woodbridge, 1978, p. 84.
A pair of Chamberlains Worcester porcelain two-handled small sauce-tureens and covers, c.1825, the covers with red script Bond Street marks, in the form of campana shaped vases, painted with flowers, the lower parts with gilt gadroons, the blue-ground socle feet and gadroon-edged upper rims reserved with panels of pink roses, the covers with similar borders around gilt bud finials and gilt-edged acanthus terminals, 21cm high (2)Provenance: Porcelain from a UK Private Collection.
A pair of English porcelain salmon pink ground small two-handled vases, c.1815, probably Chamberlains Worcester; and an English porcelain yellow-ground bulb-pot and stand, second quarter of the 19th century, the vases of campana form with gilt foliate loop handles, the fronts painted with flowers against a gilt seeded ground within gilt band cartouches, the ground reserved with gilt palmettes and scrolling foliage, on circular socle feet, 10.8cm high; the bulb-pot of tapering cylindrical form with fixed gilt ring handles, the front reserved with a panel painted with a basket of flowers within a gilt band cartouche, 16.8cm high (3)Provenance: Porcelain from a UK Private Collection.
Six English porcelain coffee-cans, c.1805-20, comprising; a pair of Worcester Barr Flight and Barr coffee-cans, impressed crowned BFB marks, c.1805-1810, with gilt-marbled bands reserved with octagonal panels painted en grisaille with Neptune and Juno, 6cm high; a Derby coffee-can, c.1815, red crowned crossed batons mark, with brightly coloured scrolling foliage issuing from gilt urns, between orange key-pattern borders, 6.6cm high; a pair of English porcelain yellow-ground coffee-cans and saucers, c.1815-20, reserved with panels of flowers, 6.2cm high; and an English porcelain coffee-can, c.1815-20, painted en grisaille with a figure crossing a bridge in a mountainous river landscape, 6.8cm high (6)Provenance: Porcelain from a UK Private Collection.

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