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Lot No. |
Description |
Estimate |
Hammer Price |
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Ceramics
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1 |
A First Period Worcester polychrome bowl, circa 1770's, vase and cartouche panels painted with exotic birds and insects, on a scale blue ground, blue seal mark, diameter 16.5cms, (6½"). |
£80-120 |
£140 |
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2 |
A First Period Worcester polychrome dessert plate, circa 1770's, vase and cartouche panels painted with a butterfly and floral sprays, scale blue ground, blue seal mark, diameter 22.5cms, (9"). |
£80-120 |
£180 |
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3 |
A First Period Worcester style polychrome sucrier and cover, Samson late 19th century, cartouche-shaped reserves, painted with birds and insects on a powder-blue ground, (matched) ogee domed lid, bears blue seal mark, 17cms, (6½") and a Worcester style circular bowl, English 19th or 20th century, similarly decoration, diameter 18cms, (7"), (2). |
£50-80 |
£110 |
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4 |
A First Period Worcester blue and white bowl, 1770 - 75, painted with "The Waiting Chinaman" pattern, script 'W' mark, diameter 12cms, (4¾"). |
£50-80 |
£200 |
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5 |
A First Period Worcester cup and saucer, 1760's, vase and cartouche panels, painted with birds, butterflies and insects, scale blue ground, seal marks, (2). |
£100-150 |
£190 |
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6 |
A Stevenson & Hancock Derby tea bowl and saucer, 19th century, painted in coloured enamels with floral sprays and sprigs, standard cross baton marks in red and a Stevoenson & Hancock Derby tea cup and saucer, decorated with rose sprigs, the saucer of octagonal shape, (4). |
£50-80 |
£60 |
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7 |
A pair of Art Deco Keramis pottery bottle vases, Boch Freres, stylised floral decoration, incised and painted in colours, on a crackle ground, pattern number 897, 27cms, (10½"). |
£100-150 |
£220 |
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8 |
A Coalport blue and white bough pot bombe and serpentine form, moulded with scallops and ring pendants, gadrooned apron, lacking cover, (cracked), width 29cms, (11½"), height 18cms, (7"). |
£200-300 |
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9 |
A Chinese polychrome vase, Qianlong, moulded shaped reserves painted with figurative scenes, blue ground, decorated in gilt with flowers, butterflies and foliage, (hairline crack), 26cms, (10¼"). |
£300-500 |
£380 |
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10 |
A Derby polychrome dessert basket, 1760's, pierced and rosette moulded shaped oval bowl, sprig handles encrusted with flowers and foliage, painted centre spray, some losses, width 26cms, (10"). |
£400-600 |
£400 |
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11 |
A Bow "Kakiemon" polychrome octagonal shallow dish, circa 1760, "Two Quails" pattern with flowering foliage, patterned border, width 17cms, (6¾"). |
£150-200 |
£220 |
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12 |
A First Period Worcester polychrome lozenge-shape spoon tray, lightly lobed outline, painted with a floral spray and sprigs, width 13cms, (5¼"). |
£100-150 |
£120 |
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13 |
A Meissen "Kakiemon" polychrome tea bowl, probably 18th century, of octagonal form, painted with "Two Quails" pattern, cross-swords mark, width 7cms, (2¾") and a First Period Worcester "Kakiemon" cup and saucer, gold crescent marks, (cup handle damaged), (3). |
£100-150 |
£360 |
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14 |
A First Period Worcester polychrome pear-shaped sparrow-beak jug, 1760's, decorated with sprays and sprigs, 9cms, ("3½") and another similar pear-shaped sparrow-beak jug, 9cms, (3½"), (both damaged), (2). |
£70-100 |
£85 |
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15 |
A Chelsea Derby polychrome coffee can, circa 1760, painted with exotic birds, in the manner of James Giles, 6cms, (2¼"), a Longton Hall polychrome coffee cup, 1750's painted with root flowers, (damaged), 7cms, (3"), a Bow coffee cup, 1750's, painted with flowers and foliage, under a hatched border, (chipped), 6cms, (2¼") and five others, (8). |
£200-300 |
£1650 |
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16 |
A Chelsea Red Anchor Period silver-shaped navette dish, circa 1755, shell moulded, painted with sprays in polychrome enamels, red anchor mark, glazed craquelure and hairline cracks, width 95cms, (10"). |
£100-150 |
£160 |
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17 |
A First Period Worcester scallop-shape polychrome dessert dish, 1760's, painted Sir Joshua Reynold's pattern, on a blue surround, with gilt hatching, 'W' mark, width 19cms, (7½"). |
£200-300 |
£320 |
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18 |
A Chelsea Red Anchor period polychrome caudle cup on stand, 1750's, the domed lid with a cherry finial, the bowl (badly damaged and riveted) with twin sprig handles, painted with floral sprays, butterflies and insects, dished circular stand, diameter 17cms, (6½"). |
£100-150 |
£130 |
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19 |
A Bow lozenge-shaped polychrome spoon tray, circa 1760, decorated with root flowers and a duck, (rubbed), 14cms, ( 5½"), a Derby polychrome spoon tray, lightly moulded outlines, painted with a spray and sprigs, 14cms, (5½") and a continental porcelain chamber stick, late 19th century, moulded and painted with ivy, 13cms, (5"), (3). |
£100-150 |
£290 |
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20 |
A First Period Worcester tea bowl and saucer, 1760's, lightly fluted, "Jabberwocky" pattern in coloured enamels and gilt, within a turquoise scrolled border, (2). |
£150-200 |
£210 |
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21 |
A First Period Worcester "Kakiemon" shouldered vase, circa 1760, of hexagonal section, "Two Quails" pattern, 14cms, (5½). Provenance: Labelled Cheetham Collection, CA119 as Chelsea. |
£100-150 |
£1500 |
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22 |
A First Period Worcester plate, circa 1760's, lightly lobed outline, vase and cartouche panels, filled with flowers and foliage, in polychrome enamels on a scale blue ground, seal mark, diameter 19.5cms, (7¾"). |
£200-300 |
£180 |
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23 |
A Derby desk stand, 1760's, with an integral box, the lid (badly damaged), with fruit finial, a pounce pot inkwell and chamber stick, (the latter now fixed to the base), moulded scroll and painted floral decoration in polychrome enamels, width 21cms, (8¼"). |
£400-600 |
£360 |
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24 |
A First Period Worcester cup and saucer, 1760's, slightly larger size, vase and cartouche panels filled with birds and insects, scale blue ground, seal mark to the saucer, (2). |
£100-150 |
£320 |
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25 |
A Chinese polychrome shouldered ovoid vase, Kangxi, compartmentalised decoration with figures, alternating with jardinieres of flowers, replaced wooden lid, 15cms, (6"), on a hardwood stand. |
£200-300 |
£520 |
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