A pair of Royal Worcester moonflasks, circa 1872, the flattened cream glazed bodies enamelled with aesthetic chinoiserie birds flying above rockwork beneath prunus and gilt and iron red handles, raised on integral pseudo hardwood bases, puce printed and impressed factory marks to bases, height approx 14.5cm (faults).
We found 182975 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 182975 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
182975 item(s)/page
A New Hall porcelain teapot stand, teabowl and saucer and sugar bowl, late 18th Century, each enamelled with pattern No. 195, with floral arrangements beneath iron red swag detail (faint starcrack to sugar bowl), a Chamberlain Worcester teabowl and saucer with scattered gilt floral sprigs, and a small group of other mostly late 18th/early 19th Century English porcelain teacups and coffee cans and saucers (faults).
A Royal Crown Derby porcelain two handled vase and cover, circa 1911, the oval urn shaped body decorated with flowers within blue bands, on a quatrefoil base, printed factory marks to base (knop glued), together with a pair of Grainger & Co. Worcester ewers, decorated with reserve panels of birds against a blue scale ground (one with faults), and a Derby urn and cover decorated with flowers (faults).
A Royal Worcester bone china circular pin dish, circa 1949, painted by Jas Stinton, signed, with two pheasant, black printed factory mark to base, together with three Royal Worcester circular pill boxes and covers enamelled with birds to the cover, puce printed factory marks to each base (edge of one cover restored).
Phelps 1836 (Rev. W.) The History and Antiquities of Somersetshire 2 vol. plates most engraved or lithographed contemporary half calf spines gilt rubbed for the Author 1836-39 § Green (Valentine) A Survey of the City of Worcester 12 engraved plates only (of 15 lacking 3 plates and folding map) some tears and repairs modern half calf Worcester 1764 § Pictorial Guide to Cambridge (The) chromolithographed plan and frontispieces illustrations bound with 3 other guides modern calf-backed boards original upper wrapper bound in Cambridge [1853] § Mayhall (John) The Annals of Yorkshire 2 vol. wood-engraved frontispieces browned modern calf-backed boards Leeds [c.1866] § Latimer (John) The History of the Society of Merchant Venturers of the City of Bristol frontispiece some spotting original roan worn Bristol 1903 § Hubbard (A.J. & George) Neolithic Dew-Ponds and Cattle-Ways illustrations original cloth rubbed spine faded 1905; and 16 others British topography v.s. (23)
A collection of ceramics, including four large chargers, 19th century, comprising two blue and white Willow pattern chargers, length 45 cm, two octagonal Adams `Sunay` pattern chargers, a stoneware Copeland & Spode bowl, 19th century, of lobed hexagonal form with floral and foliate decoration, pattern number 575764, a Mason`s ironstone jug, 19th century, decorated with oriental still lives, on greyish white ground, an earthernware octagonal dish, 20th century, decorated with stylised floral sprays with blue glaze, a Foley porcelain circular dish on raised pedestal, 20th century, decorated with Rennie McKintosh-style roses, a shallow dish and bowl, 20th century, English, decorated with pink rose sprays, a Royal Worcester porcelain teacup and saucer, circa 1894, royal blue cartouche panels decorated with gilt diamond patterns on lemon yellow ground, a Copeland porcelain teacup and saucer, late 19th century, royal blue with white and gilt beading and gilt to rim, two commemorative cups, one for the marriage of King George V and Queen Mary, 1911, the other for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth, 1953, two Staffordshire jugs, late 19th/ early 20th century, with green man in relief to base of spout, decorated with pastoral scenes in relief to sides, a blanc de chine jug, 20th century, with moulded Janus to either side, a Wedgewood basaltware jug, 20th century, with vine leaves in relief to rim and scenes from pastoral life in relief to body, three lustreware jugs of varying sizes, a small lustreware bowl and a deep, waisted dish on pedestal foot with flared rim and relief floral decoration, a small, shallow, circular, earthernware dish with blue glaze, Danish, 20th century, a small, shallow, ivory effect dish decorated to interior with floral sprays with metal mount to rim, a Chinese vase of baluster form with flared rim, on raised, circular foot decorated with dragon in relief with six character mark to base, a blue glass ovoid vase, 20th century, decorated with floral spray (a lot)
A twin-handled Worcester basket, dish and cover, late 18th century, of quadripartite lobed form, the bluish white ground moulded with stylised floral pattern and painted with blue floral sprays, the handles of basket, dish and cover of sprigged floral form, height with cover 15 cm, overall length 27 cm (3)
A Rockingham style porcelain part-tea service, 19th century, comprising a sugar basin and conforming cover, a deep circular dish, twelve tea cups, ten coffee cups, eleven saucers, a milk jug, a tea pot, two cake dishes, one side plate, all with wide peach borders decorated with gilt trailing vines, gilt foliate scrollwork to shaped rims, on white ground decorated with floral sprays, together with eight Royal Worcester porcelain `Gold Chantilly` pattern side plates, late 20th century, with gilt foliate scrollwork on white ground and gilt to shaped rim, together with another Royal Stafford porcelain side plate decorated with two bands of gilt on white ground (a lot)
A collection of decorative blue and white pottery, comprising a pair of shallow Worcester dishes with scalloped rims, decorated with floral sprays, late 18th/ early 19th century, a Mayers sauce boat decorated with blue floral transfer print on cream ground together with conforming oval dish, late 18th/ early 19th century, a twin-handled octagonal S Hancock & Sons `Corona Ware` serving dish with decorated with blue floral transfer pattern, a pair of Rogers view series plates decorated with blue transfer print of stately home, late 18th/ early 19th century, two Ridgway side plates and a shallow dish, `Asiatic Palaces` series with scalloped rims, two porcelain Willow pattern, 19th century, Staffordshire dishes, of varying sizes, a Spode vide poche `Italian` series depicting cappricio, 20th century, three further dishes of same pattern, a Willow pattern, 20th century, small dish, two further Staffordshire plates, 19th century, a Wedgewood blue jasperware circular pin tray with cover, a Wedgewood blue jasperwar shallow dish depicting golfer, two Staffordshire teacups, one porcelain, one twin-handled earthernware, a twin-handled Alfred Meakin serving dish with black and gilt decoration and conforming cover, a glass inverted bucket shaped meat cover, decorated with intricate gilt, white and turquoise enamel beading, together with two porcelain thimbles decorated with pink roses on white ground, height of serving dish 7 cm, length of serving dish 35 cm (a lot)
An early Worcester blue and white oval dish, cover and dish, 18th century, with sprigged floral twin-handles to dish and base and single to cover, applied flower head, decorated in blue and white with idealised oriental landscape and peonies, marked `C` to base, width of dish 19 cm, height 9 cm (3)
A Royal Worcester cream jug, circa 1897, with floral spray decoration on slightly blushed cream ground, gilt to shaped rim, reeded handle and circular pedestal base, with marks to base and stamped number `29115`, a Royal Worcester blanc de chine jardiniere, 20th century, modelled as a basket with scalloped rim, cartouche shaped pierced fretwork sides, on four scrolled feet together, with marks to base and stamped number `186737`, together with a Continental twin-handled bon bon dish, early 19th century, modelled as a basket with pierced fretwork border, rope pattern applied handles, decorated to interior with floral sprays, length of bon bon dish 23.5 cm (3)
A Worcester barrel-shaped famille rose style teapot and cover, painted with floral sprays beneath a pink scale border, auricular handle, 15.5cm high, circa 1780-85, paper lable for the Zorensky Collection. Provenance: Zorensky Collection no. 306. See Bonhams The Zorensky Collection of Worcester Porcelain, Part 1, lot 67, 16th March 2004.
A selection of mostly English botanical porcelain, comprising a Chamberlain’s Worcester quatrefoil dish painted with an Amaryllis, a Spode porcelain plate, pattern 2329, a pearlware quatrefoil dish painted with Convolvulus an English porcelain blue ground part-dessert service and other items, various dates, first half 19th Century
A Spode porcelain small taperstick, painted with a basket and a bouquet of garden flowers within a gadroon edge, 7cm diameter, circa 1825; a Coalport pink-ground taperstick painted with a bird in the manner of John Randall, 6cm high, circa 1840; and two other ‘Rococo revival’ tapersticks and a Worcester saucer, puce print with coloured enamels of classical ruins, circa 1760

-
182975 item(s)/page