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Sale type & date: |
Ceramics, Glass & Furniture Sale on Thursday 26th September |
Lot numbers: |
303-332 of 990 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Vat % (Sales Tax) |
Hammer Price £ |
303 |
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY COFFEE CAN, decorated with a "Bat" type print of a spray of flowers in black, 2.25" and other pieces (4) #30-50 | Nil |
45 |
| 304 | A CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER TYPE PLATE painted with stylised swags of leaves in red and green, 7.75" and two others (3) #40-80 | Nil |
150 |
| 305 | AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MINTON'S PLATE, sparsely painted flowers in blue, blue line to rim, circa 1815, 8.5" and three others (4) #40-80 | Nil |
110 |
| 306 | A PAIR OF PINXTON PLATES, decorated with stylised flowers in polychrome, painted mark in puce, circa 1800, 8.75" and two others (4) #50-100 | Nil |
65 |
| 307 | A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE, probably Paris, circa 1840, comprising cylindrical shaped teapot, decorated with scrollwork in gilt with painted flowers in puce, 7.5".and other pieces See illustration #200-400 | Nil |
220 |
| 308 | A LATE 18TH CENTURY PEARLWARE CUP of fluted form, transfer print "Willow" pattern in blue, 2.25" and two others (3) #30-50 | Nil |
55 |
| 309 | AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER CUP AND SAUCER "Tiger Lily" pattern, painted mark in blue, height of cup, 2.5" and two others (4) #50-100 | Nil |
45 |
| 310 | AN 18TH CENTURY CAUGHLEY CABBAGE LEAF JUG with mask spout, "Tiger Lily" pattern in blue, underglaze painted mark in blue, 9". See illustration #100-200 | Nil |
210 |
| 311 | A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY DERBY BISCUIT PORCELAIN MINIATURE URNS decorated with applied swags of flowers, scratch mark and no. 115, 4" and another similar pair with ram's head handles, scratched no. N56, 4.25" (4) #150-250 | Nil |
460 |
| 312 | A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY ROCKINGHAM FLASKS AND STOPPERS, flower encrusted and decorated in polychrome, printed mark in puce, circa 1830, 5.25" #80-160 | Nil |
800 |
| 313 | AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY DERBY PASTILLE BURNER decorated with the Imari pallet, painted mark in red, circa 1800, 4.25" (lacks lid) #50-100 | Nil |
50 |
| 314 | AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY CASTLEFORD TYPE JUG, in the form of a cottage, decorated with trailing ivy in green, rustic side handle, 5" #40-80 | Nil |
60 |
| 315 | A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY VASES of tapering cylindrical form, with continuous landscape scenes in polychrome, 4" high #40-80 | Nil |
75 |
| 316 | A 19TH CENTURY BONE CHINA VASE, outward spreading cylindrical form, transfer print of Salisbury Cathedral in sepia, 4.75" #50-100 | Nil |
90 |
| 317 | AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SPODE CREAM JUG, painted with roses in puce, printed mark in puce and no. 3886 in red, 3.5" high, a late 18th century Derby cup and saucer, puce mark, circa 1780 and another piece (4) #150-200 | Nil |
140 |
| 318 | A WORCESTER TEA BOWL AND SAUCER of spirally fluted form, decorated with sparse sprays of flowers, possibly Barr, Flight & Barr period, circa 1810, height of tea bowl 2" #40-80 | Nil |
45 |
| 319 | A 18TH CENTURY CREAM JUG of spirally fluted form with moulded leaves, sparse painted flowers in polychrome, puce line to rim, possibly Derby, 2.5" #100-200 | Nil |
90 |
| 320 | AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER TEAPOT of spherical form, painted with sprays of flowers in polychrome, domed lid with flower finial, 6.25". See illustration #100-200 | Nil |
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| 321 | AN 18TH CENTURY BELL SHAPED MUG, probably Bow, decorated with exotic birds amongst foliage in polychrome,in the Imari manner, circa 1750-1752, 3.25". See illustration #300-500 | Nil |
26000 |
| 322 | AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER TEA BOWL AND SAUCER transfer printed in underglaze blue, with added enamelling, painted mark in underglaze blue, height of tea bowl, 1.5". See illustration £60-120 | Nil |
50 |
| 323 | AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER TEA BOWL AND SAUCER decorated in underglaze blue with added enamelling, painted mark in underglaze blue, height of tea bowl 1.75". See illustration £60-120 | Nil |
85 |
| 324 | AN 18TH CENTURY PORCELAIN CUP, probably Worcester, decorated with chinoiserie figures in polychrome, double "C"-shaped side handle, 2, 25". See illustration #60-120 | Nil |
180 |
| 325 | AN ENGLISH 18TH CENTURY PORCELAIN CUP painted with sprays of stylised flowers in red and green, "S"-shaped side handle, 2.25" #60-120 | Nil |
120 |
| 326 | AN ENGLISH 18TH CENTURY PLATE painted with a central panel of stylised flowers surrounded by chinoiserie symbols in polychrome, pseudo Chinese mark in underglaze blue, 8". See illustration #50-100 | Nil |
80 |
| 327 | A CHELSEA DERBY PLATE of fluted form with scalloped edge, painted with underglaze blue, and polychrome in the Imari style, gilt mark for the period 1784, 8.5". See illustration #200-300 | Nil |
420 |
| 328 | AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER PLATE with scalloped edge decorated with panels in Kakiemon style, disguised Chinese numeral mark in underglaze blue, 8.5". See illustration #200-300 | Nil |
460 |
| 329 | AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER PLATE with indented rim, painted with a central panel of stylised flowers in an urn in red, within a blue border painted with stylised flowers and Chinese emblems, enriched with gilding, circa 1765-70, 8.75". See illustration | Nil |
600 |
| 330 | A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER PLATES with indented rims, painted with Pine Cone pattern in underglaze blue, painted mark in underglaze blue, 9.75". See illustration #200-300 | Nil |
300 |
| 331 | AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER TEA BOWL painted with the Melon pattern in underglaze blue, painted mark in underglaze blue, 1.75" high #50-100 | Nil |
90 |
|
332 |
AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER SLOPS BOWL transfer printer with a chinoiserie scene, probably two men in a temple pattern, painted in underglaze blue, 3" high. See illustration #80-160 |
Nil |
80 |
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