2 Kannen und Bierkrug. Graues, salzglasiertes Steinzeug mit teils in Kobaltblau, teils farbig abgesetztem Ritz- oder Reliefdekor bzw. graues Steinzeug mit reliefiertem Phönixpaar zwischen Wolken. 2x mit Zinndeckelmontage. 1x gem. Reinhold Merkelbach, 1x Westerwald, Anf. 20. Jh. bzw. Brownfield & Son, England, 19. Jh. H. 12,5 bis 24,5 cm.
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A selection of 18th Century cups, 19th Century cabinet cups and saucers, nursery mugs etc. Leaf feet cup - impressed mark probably BROWNFIELD (the first part is oscured by a diamond register mark) Good conditionGit X over handle cup - unmarke, has tag whcih suggests Coalport. Hairline crack to pedestal base, both C & S quite 'clunky'
A Copeland figural candelabrum, modelled as a kneeling putti supporting three branched candle sconces, on socle base with turquoise and gilded band, height 40cm, together with a mid 19th Century Brownfield spill vase, modelled as a cherub gathering wheat, beside a turquoise glazed basket, on oval naturalistic base, height 16.5cm, two similar examples depicting grape harvesters beside barrels on oval bases, and a pair of Moore Brothers spill vases, modelled as cornucopia pulled by winged cherubs, with entwined blue ribbon, on oval base floral sprigs and Greek key moulded border, height 12cm. (6) PLEASE VIEW CONDITION REPORT
Selection (6) of London Transport/London Underground double-royal size (one is double-crown) POSTERS comprising 2013 Lines for all seasons (Underground 150th anniversary), 2014 Monkey band at large, 1977 Vintage Bus Route 100, 1977 Royal London by Susan Horner, 1980 Trains don't stop at St Pancras by Mick Brownfield and 1979 London Transport Guided Tours. Generally in very good condition with no major faults. [6]
Selection (7) of London Transport/London Underground mostly double-royal size (three are double-crown etc) POSTERS comprising 2013 Lines for all seasons (Underground 150th anniversary), 2014 Monkey band at large, 2012 ParalympicsGB Medallists Map (limited edition 692/1000), 1977 Vintage Bus Route 100, 1976 Posters, 1980 Trains don't stop at St Pancras by Mick Brownfield and 1947 Too old at 40? Generally in good to very good condition with some edge scuffs etc but no major faults. [7]
RARE WHITE STAR LINE FIRST CLASS HORS D'OEUVRES DISH, of triple clam shell form, decorated in 'Brownfield Wisteria' pattern transfer printed in brown and enamelled in red and turquoise, raised pierced foot, registration numbers to base ‘117214’ and ‘324028’, dated 11/1907, gilt rims, 26.3cms wideProvenance: private collection Cardiff.Auctioneer’s Note: this example is an extremely rare survivor in very good condition. These sectional dishes were used in the First Class lounges of ‘The Big Three’ – The Titanic, Olympic and Britannic. Manufactured by Stonier & Co. of Liverpool.Comments: some glaze crazing commensurate with age, enamels with some minor losses, 2 cracks to foot, gilding good.
Brownfield & Son(s), William, Hersteller von Steingut und Porzellan, Cobridge, 1850-1891: 3 Schenkkannen mit Kranichdekor, Kännchen mit PrunusdekorPorzellan, punziert, reliefiert und mit halbplastischen Kranichen dekoriert, Griffe und Aufglasur blau und braun bemalt, am Boden Pressmarke, Diamond Mark, einmal montierter Zinndeckel, Z2, sowie Kännchen, Steinzeug, im Boden Diamon Mark B für Burslem, Pinder, Bourne & Co. vom 7. Nov. 1877, 17cm hoch, Z1-2
A Mason's Ironstone China blue and white willow transfer print slop bucket (h-29cm), three Copeland Spode Italian transfer print blue and white rectangular serving dishes (largest l-41cm smallest l-36.5cm) and a William Brownfield blue and white Palmyra transfer print earthenware serving platter. (large crack from base to centre) (marked verso) (5)
A carved wood and painted group of a troika, with three seated figures and a horse, 52cm, together with a pair of Regency style cut glass hall lights, a 1900s Brownfield & Sons pottery jug, two further jugs, A Chinese ginger jar and lid, a green striped pottery vase, initialled JB, two Edwardian papier mache square boxes and a silver mounted umbrella, London, 1909, together with four further items, (qty)
A pair of large 19th century hand painted decorative porcelain wall plates / plaques by William Brownfield, each with gilt edge, the first with thatched cottage, figures, tree and children, hand painted 2171 verso, the other with a cottage, sheep, horse, man and dog in countryside, with impressed marks Brownfield 2/78, each 37cm. (2)
A BROWNFIELD 'WHITE CAT' DISH of basket-ware form, with a recumbent cat to one side, the base impressed 'BROWNFIELD 138', overall 27.5cm long. Condition Report : Structurally sound; tiny flake from glazing to cat's left ear; inner base of dish discoloured. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Exquisite grouping featuring a Brownfield & Sons teacup and saucer adorned with jewel tones in a floral motif, highlighted with gold accents. A Franziska Hirsch demitasse cup and saucer in vibrant yellow and gold, featuring classic scenes and a charming butterfly handle. Completing the collection is a Wileman Foley square plate with a heavily scalloped edge, showcasing a striking red and black floral motif, elegantly finished with gold detailing. The plate measures: 7.5"L x 6.5"W x 0.5"H. Brownfield cup: 3.5"L x 2.75"W x 2.75"H, saucer: 1"H x 5.25" dia. Hirsch cup: 2.25"L x 1.75"W x 1.75"H, saucer: 0.75"H x 3.5" dia. Issued: Late 19th to early 20th centuryCondition: Age related wear.
A dinner service by two separate makers, decorated with a Heraldic device depicting a lamb comprising forty four Brownfield dinner plates, twenty one Brownfield dessert plates, seven Brownfield side plates, ten Bisto England crescent shaped plates, nine Brownfield soup bowls, ten Bisto England soup bowls, two lidded vegetable warmers, a large serving dish, two sauce tureens and two lidsChipping through rims, plates and bowls, also hairline on several of the rims, vegetable warmers in generally good condition, repair to one sauce boat and hairline fracture to other, surface dirt throughout, serving dish appears to be in generally good condition
A collection of majolica pottery,19th century, comprising a Minton leaf form jug, impressed marks, 20.5cm high, a jug modelled as an ear of corn, 17cm high, a Wedgwood basket weave plate, impressed marks, 22cm diameter, a sardine dish base, painted numerals, 15cm wide, a similar centrepiece bowl, 38.5cm wide, a Minton leaf moudled cream jug, 13.5cm wide, and a Brownfield jug, in the form of a barrel, moulded mark, 20.5cm high (7)Condition ReportLeaf form jug) Restored rim. Corn jug) Chips to the foot rim and firing cracks.Wedgwood plate) Appears to be in good condition. Brownfield jug) heavily restored, with staples.Minton cream jug) Cracked and restored.
▴ Julian Perry (b.1960)'Anderson Shelter'oil on board 79 x 61.5cmtogether with: a preparatory study signed, inscribed and dated 'For Daniel/with Best Wishes/Julian/August 07' l.r., pencil42 x 29.5cm, unframed (2)Provenance: With Austin Desmond Fine Art, Great Russell Street, London.Julian Perry has lived and worked in East London for more than thirty years. Over this period, he has been committed to using landscape painting as a vehicle for exploring the good and the bad in man's complex and often dysfunctional relationship to the landscape. Brownfield sites, nature reserves, caravan parks and allotment sheds have all been subjects for shows. Recent works have looked at the crisis in British forests due to disease and climate change. His works are held in numerous public and private collections, including the Museum of London, Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery, and the personal collection of HRH King Charles III. Perry also enjoys an international reputation, exhibiting at the Venice Biennale. He has won major British Council and Arts Council England awards, and in 2023 he was made a companion of the Guild of St George and elected a member of 'Contemporary British Painting'.Condition ReportFramed: 93.5 x 76.5cmNot viewed out of glazed frame, but appears to be in good condition. The pencil study has dirty marks and a large brown stain to the lower right corner, please see images.
A mixed lot of pottery and glass comprising a Minton majolica cupid vase, date code for 1864, 26cm [restored section]; a William Brownfield for W.Broughton [50 Duke St., Douglas] novelty three-legged Manx Sailor teapot and cover, 20cm [chips to cover]; a pottery model of St.Martin & Mary Church, Chudleigh by J.Kelly 1892, 19cm wide; a black glass cream jug and a frosted glass vase [both a/f] 5.
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