Summer Catalogue Sale on
Saturday 4th June 2011

Lots: 1-30 of 481

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A WEDGWOOD FAIRYLAND LUSTRE PEDESTAL BOWL, DAISY MAKEIG-JONES, the exterior in the Woodland Bridge night-time pattern, the interior, Woodland Elves, spider and web, monogram "mj" in gilt to the side of the bowl, green printed Portland Vase mark and pattern no. Z4966. Diameter 22cm
Estimate: 1800-2500

Nil

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4700

2

A ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT PAINTED CABINET PLATE, decorated by Bowman, black printed mark. 27.5cm
Estimate: 250-350

Nil

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340

3

A CAULDON BLUE "MOORE" PATTERN DINNER SERVICE, early 20th century, comprising twelve dinner plates, twelve luncheon plates, fourteen tea plates, a graduated set of oval dishes, a pair of vegetable tureens, a pair of sauce tureens with ladles, a pair of sauce boats and a sugar bowl, each transfer-printed with boating scenes before a castle, printed Brown-Westhead Moore & Co. mark.
Estimate: 350-450

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4

A NEW HALL PORCELAIN SILVER-SHAPED TEAPOT, c. 1800, painted in polychrome enamels with floral sprigs and puce ribbons, painted pattern no. "171" to underside. Length across handle 25cm
Estimate: 120-180

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170

5

A NEW HALL PORCELAIN SUCRIER AND COVER, c. 1805, decorated with flowers and foliage in enamels and gilt, the underside with puce pattern no. "471", retailer's name inscribed to underside of cover, "Cotton High St Edburgh (sic)", (star crack and consequent discolouration to one side). Length 16cm
Estimate: 30-50

Nil

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6

AN UNUSUAL NEW HALL PORCELAIN MUG, c. 1825/30, decorated in relief with amorini and a goat opposed by amorini and a lion, each group flanking a cavalier and his lady, all beneath a band of grapes and vines. Height 9cm
Estimate: 60-80

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65

7

A SET OF SIX NEW HALL PORCELAIN COFFEE CUPS AND THREE SAUCERS, c. 1800, each decorated in gilt with an entwined leaf and berry band; together with a large plate en suite, the plate with pattern number in red to the underside "No. 52". Plate 20.5cm
Estimate: 150-250

Nil

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8

A GROUP OF FIVE PAINTED TERRACOTTA TILES, POSSIBLY LATE MEDIEVAL, each square with traces of geometric decoration, in a glazed wooden case. Tiles 4" square.
Estimate: 200-300

Nil

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9

A PAIR OF NEW YORK & RUDOLSTADT PORCELAIN FIGURES OF A GIRL AND BOY, c. 1890-1910, each modelled in 18th century costume, applied and impressed marks. 18.25cm
Estimate: 60-90

Nil

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100

10

A PAIR OF MACINTYRE "MALACHITE" SALTS, impressed marks. 5cm
Estimate: 30-50

Nil

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25

11

AN EARLY 19th CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE PEARLWARE STAND, of oval form, the well printed in the Blue Willow pattern within a pierced lattice border. 23cm
Estimate: 30-50

Nil

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40

12

A WEMYSS POTTERY PEN TRAY, decorated with cherries, impressed mark and printed retailer's label, Thomas Goode. 24cm
Estimate: 80-120

Nil

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120

13

A CONTINENTAL HAND-PAINTED PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE, 19th CENTURY, painted with a river landscape within cobalt and gilt border. 23cm
Estimate: 30-40

Nil

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14

A WALTER MOORCROFT PLATE, DECORATED IN THE COLUMBINE PATTERN, against a green ground, impressed and painted marks. 25.5cm
Estimate: 100-150

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140

15

THREE 19th CENTURY MAJOLICA LILY PAD DESSERT PLATES, possibly George Jones, each with mottled brown glaze to the underside and impressed no. 12. 20cm
Estimate: 30-50

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65

16

A RARE PAIR OF WEDGWOOD BROWN TRANSFER-PRINTED ARMORIAL SOUP PLATES, PART OF A SERVICE FOR EDWARD MALTBY, BISHOP OF DURHAM (1837-56), each centred by the bishop's coat of arms, one with a border printed with signs of the zodiac, the other of floral cartouches and Moorish arches, impressed marks. 24.5cm
Note: Maltby was the first Bishop of Durham appointed after the abolition of the office of Prince Bishop. He retired under controversial circumstances in 1856 after negotiating the colossal annual pension of £4,500.
Estimate: 70-90

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A PAIR OF 19th CENTURY SPONGEWARE SOUP PLATES, possibly Whitehaven, each naively decorated in light blue with geometric patterns, vases and flowers. 25cm
Estimate: 40-60

Nil

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A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL LUSTRE-GLAZED PORCELAIN FIGURES OF A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, each decorated in pink and white on a circular base, one with painted mark. 21cm
Estimate: 40-60

Nil

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30

19

A BELGIAN ART POTTERY VASE, EARLY 20th CENTURY, the dimpled body applied with geometric motifs and drip-glazed in blue, green and brown, impressed mark. 19.5cm
Estimate: 30-50

Nil

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30

20

AN ENGLISH DELFT DISH, FIRST QUARTER OF THE 18th CENTURY, probably London, the rim painted with three concentric bands, the well with a spiral. 32cm
Estimate: 300-500

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1500

21

A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURAL SWEETMEAT DISHES, LATE 19th CENTURY, modelled as a boy and girl resting on baskets, she with a crook, he with a horn, decorated in colours and highlighted with gilding on a blush ivory ground, puce printed marks and date code for 1895. 21cm
Estimate: 200-300

Nil

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160

22

A TROIKA MARMALADE POT, incised with geometric motifs against a textured blue ground, painted mark. 9cm
Estimate: 50-70

Nil

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90

23

AN EARLY 19th CENTURY PEARLWARE PICKLE DISH, of leaf form, naturalistically painted, (repair to handle). Length 12cm
Estimate: 40-60

Nil

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40

24

A HEREND PORCELAIN FISH PLATTER AND DRAINING PLATE, of elongated oval form with basket-moulded border, painted with fruit, flowers and vegetables, the draining plate similarly decorated, blue printed mark. 61cm
Estimate: 120-180

Nil

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140

25

TWO FRAMED PAIRS OF MINTON MAJOLICA TILES, moulded with raspberries and painted in turquoise against a blue ground, one tile with date code for 1877. Each overall 23cm by 44cm
Estimate: 150-200

Nil

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150

26

A MOORCROFT POTTERY LAMP BASE, tubelined and hand-painted with anemone against a green ground, impressed MOORCROFT. 12cm excluding fitting
Estimate: 120-150

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120

27

A CONTINENTAL GILT-METAL MOUNTED PORCELAIN VASE, applied with a pair of animal mask handles, glazed in blue and mounted on an alabaster stand, converted to a lamp. 30cm
Estimate: 30-50

Nil

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40

28

A SET OF FIVE ENGLISH EARLY 19th CENTURY CUPS AND FOUR SAUCERS, each wrythen cup and saucer decorated with a band of intricately entwined gilt decoration and centred by a floral spray; together with a coffee can and saucer in the same pattern, the saucer with scalloped rim.
Estimate: 60-80

Nil

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A HAMMERSLEY & CO. PARTIAL TEA SERVICE, c. 1890, in the Aesthetic taste, printed in green with flowering boughs, comprising six cups and saucers, ten tea plates, cake plate, cream jug and slop bowl, impressed marks.
Estimate: 40-60

Nil

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35

30

A LARGE BRETBY POTTERY VASE, c.1880, the moulded baluster body turquoise glazed, impressed no. 692 and factory mark. 48cm
Estimate: 180-250

Nil

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