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Sale date: |
Summer Fine Art & Antiques Catalogue Sale on Saturday 16th August 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
91-120 of 577 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Vat on hammer % |
Image |
Hammer Price £ |
91 |
WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEAPOT, c.1790, of wrythen form, decorated with bands of cobalt with gilt stylised foliage and scattered floral sprays, open crescent mark, (handle restored). 17cm £80-120 | Nil |
60 | |
| 92 | VICTORIAN PEARLWARE AND SILVER-TOPPED SCENT FLASK, S.MORDAN & CO., LONDON 1885, in the form of a Blue Willow pattern warming dish, registration mark for 1885. 5.5cm £100-150 | Nil |
130 | |
| 93 | LARGE STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY LOVING CUP, 19th CENTURY, of characteristic footed form, gilt-highlted throughout and inscribed "Mr Baskeyfield 1885", unmarked. 17.5cm £100-150 | Nil |
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| 94 | LATE VICTORIAN POTTERY MARRIAGE JUG, J.P. & M. Bell, Glasgow, printed with angels against a pink ground and flanking an inscription dated 1894. 19.5cm £40-60 | Nil |
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| 95 | UNUSUAL SUNDERLAND POTTERY MASONIC AND SOCIETY BOWL, 19th CENTURY, the interior transfer-printed with the crest of "The Independent Order of Odd Fellows", "Ancient Order of Foresters" and the arms of the "Free & Accepted Masons", the exterior with a view of the Cast Iron Bridge, The Gauntlet Clipper Ship and verses, possibly Dixon & Co.. 12cm by 27cm £350-450 | Nil |
320 | |
| 96 | TWO 19th CENTURY SUNDERLAND PLAQUES, each of "picture frame" form printed with a religious motto, one with green and pink splashed border, the other with purple and brown. Larger 21cm by 24cm £180-250 | Nil |
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| 97 | RARE WORCESTER PLATE, c. 1765-70, in the Imari palette after an Arita original with a crane standing beside bamboo, prunus and flowering peony and another crane in flight, with Christie's lot label verso (hairline crack). 21cm Provenance: Sold Christie's, part of lot 589, Raby Castle sale, 11th October 1994, from collection of Lord Barnard. Note:John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, 1993, Vol. I, p. 200, plate 55. It is believed that the group of plates, of which this is one, were a special commission from Worcester as replacements for, or additions to, the earlier Japanese Arita service. £200-300 | Nil |
290 | |
| 98 | HENRIOT QUIMPER MODEL OF AN OWL, modelled perched upon a rock with prey in its claws, blue painted mark "Henriot Quimper, France"; together with a faience bust of an owl, similarly painted, unmarked but probably Henriot Quimper. First 14cm £200-300 | Nil |
120 | |
| 99 | CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN OWL-FORM NIGHT LIGHT, PROBABLY GERMAN, c.1900, naturalistically modelled upon a rock, green printed factory mark. 23.5cm £70-90 | Nil |
180 | |
| 100 | COPELAND SPODE "HUNTING" PARTIAL COFFEE SERVICE WITH SCENES AFTER J.F. HERRING SNR., comprising a coffee pot with twig handle and spout, the cover with acorn finial ("Going to Halloa" and "In the Spinney"), cream jug ("Off to Draw" and "Well Cleared"), sugar bowl and five cups and saucers (all with varying named scenes), printed marks. £150-200 | Nil |
130 | |
| 101 | COPELAND & SONS "HUNTING" TEA SERVICE WITH SCENES AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS, comprising seven cups, eight saucers, eight bread plates, slop bowl, pair of square serving dishes and an oval serving dish, each printed with a different named scene including "Full Cry", "The Groom", "The Find" etc, printed marks. £250-350 | Nil |
460 | |
| 102 | ROYAL WORCESTER PARTIAL TEA SERVICE, c. 1910, each piece enamel painted with a "bleu celeste" band flanked by rosebuds, comprising nine cups and saucers and a slop bowl. £50-70 | Nil |
40 | |
| 103 | BELLEEK SECOND PERIOD PORCELAIN JARDINIERE, the moulded ovoid body applied with floral encrustations beneath a serrated rim, black printed factory mark, c.1891-1926. 19cm by 25cm £300-400 | Nil |
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| 104 | LARGE 19th CENTURY GREEN GLASS BEAKER VASE, probably Dutch, naively etched with a lighthouse and two sailing ships and with squiggle decoration. 35cm £80-100 | Nil |
100 | |
| 105 | LARGE CUT AND MOULDED GLASS CHAMPAGNE BUCKET, with a pair of scroll handles. 25.5cm £60-80 | Nil |
100 | |
| 106 | WINE GLASS, c. 1750, the funnel bowl raised on a double air twist stem above a domed foot. 14cm £120-180 | Nil |
110 | |
| 107 | LARGE "MARY GREGORY" GLASS PITCHER, c. 1890, enamel painted with a lady in a blue dress within a gilt and white floral border. 34cm £70-90 | Nil |
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| 108 | TURQUOISE GLASS "MARY GREGORY" PITCHER, c. 1890, enamel painted with a young girl amidst foliage. 28cm £80-100 | Nil |
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| 109 | CONTINENTAL SILVER-MOUNTED AND GILT-METAL TOPPED CHATELAINE SCENT BOTTLE, c.1890, the jewelled top chased with stylised foliage, in a silver sleeve (unmarked). £60-90 | Nil |
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| 110 | SODA GLASS WINE, LATE 18th CENTURY, the bell shaped bowl raised on a plain cylindrical stem on a folded conical foot. 16.5cm £100-150 | Nil |
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| 111 | PAIR OF VICTORIAN ENAMEL-PAINTED BLUE GLASS VASES, each painted with lily of the valley; together with a blue glass vase enamel painted with flowers and a gilt and enamel painted blue glass vase. (4) First 19.5cm £50-70 | Nil |
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| 112 | EDWARD VII SILVER-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS THREE-HANDLED DECANTER, Sheffield 1901, with silver collar, the stopper and body with a band of diamond cutting. 24cm £80-120 | Nil |
80 | |
| 113 | EARLY 19th CENTURY AMETHYST GLASS FINGER BOWL/RINSER, of bulbous form; together with a 19th century Bristol Blue glass footed sugar bowl. Finger bowl/rinser 8.5cm by 12.5cm £80-120 | Nil |
80 | |
| 114 | PAIR OF 19th CENTURY MID-GREEN GLASS FINGER BOWLS. Diameter 13cm £40-60 | Nil |
40 | |
| 115 | GROUP OF DAVIDSONS PRIMROSE PEARLINE GLASS, LATE 19th CENTURY, comprising footed celery vase and two shallow bowls. (3) Vase 15cm £100-150 | Nil |
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| 116 | GEORGE V SILVER-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS SUGAR SIFTER, LONDON 1927, of tapering cylindrical form. 13cm £40-60 | Nil |
60 | |
| 117 | GEORGE III GLASS TAZZA, c. 1800, with galleried top raised on a moulded baluster above a domed folded foot. Diameter 24cm £150-250 | Nil |
200 | |
| 118 | TRUMPET BOWL WINE GLASS, mid-18th CENTURY, with gilded rim, raised on a four-sided pedestal stem and with a folded foot. 17.5cm £120-180 | Nil |
150 | |
| 119 | SODA GLASS BEAKER, c. 1910, in the Art Nouveau taste with blue rim and the body moulded with stylised tendrils. 10cm £40-60 | Nil |
40 | |
| 120 | BRISTOL BLUE CLARET JUG, mid-19th century, with silver-plated collar and ball stopper and applied with clear glass "celery" handle. 24cm £60-80 | Nil |
100 |
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