AN OTTOMAN DAMASCUS-STYLE CANTAGALLI POTTERY JUG WITH TULIPS AND ROSES Ulisse Cantagalli, Florence, Italy, late 19th centuryOf typical baluster-like shape, resting on a short circular foot, rising to a tall cylindrical neck, with a sinuous striped handle on the side, the exterior painted in the typical Ottoman Damascus palette of cobalt blue, manganese purple, sage green, and turquoise with black outlines on white ground, decorated with cusped arches in-filled with rosette and tulip bouquets, interspersed amidst floral arabesque medallions and foliage, the base painted with a black rooster (the maker's mark).17.5cm high 17.5cm high Qty: 1
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A group of Continental pottery and porcelain, comprising: French faience plate, painted with a puce peony 34cm diam., an early 19th century French porcelain coffee-pot and cover decorated with angouleme sprigs, a Cantagalli majolica tazza formed as a putto supported a shell, enriched in blue leafy scrolls, blue cockerel mark, a Dresden two-handled oviform vase painted en grisaille with flowers and gilt with leaves, blue AR mark, together with a Staffordshire white pottery group of a shepherd and sheep (restoration) (5)
Ulisse Cantagalli, a large Hispano-Moresque style ruby-copper lustre basin, c.1900, decorated with shrubs and other foliage, the exterior with large scrolls, blue painted cockerel mark, 44.5cm diameter, some restoration Substantial areas of high quality restoration to the rim and two rim cracks extending down to the base. A section of the rim has been broken and re-glued with some splinter losses to the glaze around the immediate area. Some scratching to the glaze on the interior.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A Cantagalli Heraldic Majolica charger, decorated with mythical beasts and coat of arms to the centre. Diameter 30.5 cm, the rear with painted cockerel mark (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The plate appears to be in generally good order with no significant issues. There is a small chip to the right-hand side of the neck of the right-hand dragon on the rim which has been re-glued into place. There are a number of other fairly minor rim glaze nibbles. The main body of the plate when viewed from the top is in good order. The underside is a little dirty and has glaze imperfections and scratches. There are also kiln marks.
COLLECTION OF HISPANO MORESQUE LUSTRE WARE 19TH CENTURY AND LATER including copper and ruby examples, comprising: two large chargers, each with a star decorated central well within rope moulded panels with stylized designs, 42.5cm diameter; two twin handled vases, one decorated with birds, the other with fruiting vine foliage, 35.5cm and 30.5cm high; a reproduction ‘Bella Donna’ style Deruta dish, 25cm diameter; two round copper lustre plates with typical stylised designs, 22.3cm diameter; three round shallow dishes, one decorated to the centre with a man in a landscape setting, 18.5cm diameter, the two others with a central bird motif, 19cm diameter, 20cm diameter; and a group of Cantagalli ruby lustre ware including a baluster vase with pierced shoulders, 37cm high; a charger decorated with a bird, 39.5cm diameter; and a pair of candlesticks of griffin form, the Cantagalli pieces all with a cockerel mark, the candlesticks 21cm high (14) the largest 42.5cm wide
After Andrea della Robbia, a Scarce Cantagalli Firenze terracotta lunette depicting the embrace of St. Francis & St. Dominic 70cm x 34.5cm Note: The larger original lunette is above the door of the hospital complex of San Paolo in Florence where It is said that the meeting between Francis & Dominic took place in C.1221.
A collection of decorative Continental glazed earthenware pottery - including a set of four Portuguese Carvalhinho tin glazed shaped dishes with hand painted floral decoration, 21.5cm long; a set of five Italian retro 1960s leaf shaped dishes in harlequin glazes, 22.5cm long; a Rouen style tin-glazed circular plate with polychrome floral and foliate decoration, marked 'GM 17', 30.5cm diameter; an Italian Cantagalli tin glazed shaped oval platter with floral and foliate decoration, painted cockerel mark, 38.5cm long; etc. (17)
A large Cantagalli faience pottery charger, late 19th century, Italian, decorated in the ‘Istoriato’ manner, painted cockerel mark,49.2cm diametertogether with a similar smaller example,decorated with putti to the centre, painted cockerel mark,23.5cm diameter (2)Condition ReportLarge) Some chips and nibbles to the rim and foot rim.Small) Small hairline to the rear of the dish. Nibbles to the edge and an old plate hanger attached.Both with wear and firing flaws commensurate with age.
A near pair of Italian maiolica pottery albarelli, late 19th century, Italian, one by Cantagalli, the other marked for Firenze, each decorated with putti, complete with covers, painted marks,27cm and 25.5cm high (2)Condition ReportBoth with chips and nibbles to the extremities. One lid with a larger repaired chip, presenting as cracks. Surface wear and firing flaws commensurate with age. Please see additional images.
A Cantagalli Maiolica Basin, 2nd half 19th century, of fluted trefoil form with animal mask bosses, painted with the arms of the Medici on a ground of grotesquerie and with scroll and paw feet, cockerel mark in black45cm widePlinth with one corner section re glued and left honest on the underside but over painted on the top, also with a large firing crack. Another large chip, filled and over painted on the base. One treoil with some over painted restoration. Numrous filled and over painted rim chips. Lion masks with some over painting.
Relief Moulded Terracotta Plaque by Cantagalli Firenze Circa late 19th/early 20th century, modelled with white-glazed busts of three boys in high relief against blue ground, impressed Cantagalli Firenze, Marca Depta and rooster marks to reverse.35.5cm wide, 11cm deep, 20.5cm highNumerous glaze chips, particularly to pronounced areas, corners and edges; some underglaze staining and accrued dirt but no major chips or cracks to note.
AN ITALIAN MAIOLICA PILGRIM FLASK AND COVER IN SIXTEENTH CENTURY URBINO STYLE LATE 19TH CENTURY Possibly from the studio of Ulysse Cantagalli, Firenze Unmarked, 51cm high Together with a large blue and white modern Italian Maiolica basin 41cm diameter Condition Report: Minor surface abrasions and loss of decoration to the Maiolica vase. The finial of the urn is restored, probably made up. The bowl has very minor abrasions to the underside of the edge.Condition Report Disclaimer
A 19th century Italian Cantagalli majolica charger, decorated with classical figures and putti / cherub border, traditional yellow background, unmarked, approx. 60cm diameter. Condition: cracks, over-painting to rim, crazing, metal hanger attached, some nibbles and small flaking, general wear.
A RARE CANTAGALLI OTTOMAN DAMASCUS-STYLE POTTERY TILE WITH WILD ANIMALS AND FLOWERS Cantagalli manufacture, Florence, Italy, ca. 1900 - 1949Of square shape, painted in cobalt blue, manganese purple, and green with black outlines against a white ground, depicting a roaming lion in the foreground, a pair of foxes above it, and in the upper left corner a rooster, the iconic symbol of Cantagalli, the Italian pottery manufacturer, all set against a vibrant ground of rosette sprays, tulips and foliage, stamped 'CANTAGALLI' at the back, the manufacturer's trade hallmark in use in the first half of the 20th century, mounted on a dark wooden frame, 21.2cm x 21.2cm including the frame. 21.2cm x 21.2cm including the frame Qty: 1 No clear evidence of breaks, damage, cracks or restoration under UV light. A vertical darker hairline crack seen in the upper middle section, a miss-fired darker stain mark to the shoulder of the lion, the glaze glossy, the colours true and vibrant, no evidence of pigment bleeding, evidence of old glue residues to the back, the frame rubbed and worn with several scratch marks. Overall a very attractive example in good conditions.
Iznik style Cantagalli tileTurkishpainted in the 16th Century style with a vase of tulips, in a turquoise and cobalt blue palette, 23.6cm square, with a raised mark Cantagalli Firenze to the back With signs of wear consistent with age and use. With chips/loss to the glaze. With crazing. With firing imperfections.
An Hispano-Moresque style lustre pottery vase, Ulisse Cantagalli, Italy, 19th century, Of piriform on a tall flared foot, with long cylindrical neck and cupped rim, a pair of seated lion handles to the shoulder, decorated in ruby lustre on a cream ground with roundels containing eagles to the body, surrounded by bands of chevrons, rosettes and split palmette interlace, a band of pseudo-inscription to the shoulder, the neck with oval cartouches containing geometric and foliate motifs, the foot with split palmette interlace, cockerel to base,40 cm. high
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