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Click here to subscribeA Florence (Cantagalli) glazed terracotta blue and white arched plaque, 20th century, impressed mark CANTAGALLI FIRENZE MARCA DEPTA to reverse, modelled in the Renaissance Della Robbia style with the Virgin Mary kneeling by the Christ child, observed by angels and God above, against a blue ground and within a moulded egg-and-dart ornament arched frame, 66high, 43cm wideProvenance: The Property of the Late Reverend John Watson.
A Florence (Cantagalli) glazed terracotta roundel plaque, late 19th century, painted brown cockerel mark to lower edge, modelled in the Renaissance Della Robbia style with a youth in blue robe and blue backdrop to centre, surrounded by a flowering and fruiting robbiana, approx. 44cm diameterProvenance: The Property of the Late Reverend John Watson.
A late 19th century Italian faience (Cantagalli) extensive 42-piece part dinner service, painted with floral sprays in yellow, blue, green & aubergine on a white ground, all with shaped moulded borders, comprising 1 large oval serving dish (35cm x 26cm), 1 circular comport (26cm dia.), 15 x 24cm plates (2 cracked), 12 x 21cm plates (3 cracked), 10 x crescent-shaped salad plates, & 3 scallop-shaped serving dishes with mask handles, 15cm x 19cm; painted cockerel marks to undersides.
A near pair of 19th Century Italian Faience Ware charger in the manner of Cantagalli, each decorated to the central well with a mythical scene of classically dressed figures within a deep border decorated with mask, scrolls and griffins over a deep blue ground, hand painted M and stylised crown mark, width 40cm. (2)
A pair of Cantagalli Pottery ewers, each modelled as a classical dolphin, its tail rising to form the handle, with mask terminal, glazed in colours painted factory marks, minor damages and glaze loss, 31.5cm. high (2) LiteratureCasa Cantagalli FAS/Haslam and Whiteway, 2002, page 68 for a comparable example (illustrated on the cover)
Two Cantagalli majolica globular vases, with scattered sprigs, late 19th Century, cockerel marks, 17cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A Cantagalli Faience Roundel Moulded in Relief with an Infant, after a tondo from the Ospedale degli Innocenti, Florence, impressed marks, 31cm diameter, together with a pair of Marieberg Faience vases and covers, painted en grisaille and modelled with rabbits ascending a staircase, a Paris porcelain cup cover and stand painted with putti and a powder bowl and cover (5)
An early 20th century Italian Cantagalli majolica ceramic twin handled jug / vase. The jug having a flared circular rim over twin sea creature shaped handles with front conical spout. Bulbous shaped body over circular base. The vase hand painted with religious icons within naturalistic vignettes. Measures approx. 28cm tall.
19th Century blue and white Cantagalli Italian faience fruit or bread bowl with twisted handles, pierced sides and hand painted decoration and painted cockerel mark to base. Together with three items of Staffordshire pottery: a musical beer stein with moulded rural scene and figures dancing, a 19th century spill vase of a boy and dog and a 19th century figure of a lady on a goat. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A Cantagalli majolica candlestick as a wyvern, late 19th/early 20th c, 15cm h, underglaze blue cockerel mark, a Studio Pottery reticulated vessel, 20th c, 7.5cm h, sgraffito mark, a Continental figure of a Chinese elder, late 19th c, 17cm h, a Royal Doulton dragonfly soap dish for Wright's Soap, c. 1900, 15cm w, a Rosenthal figure of a musical putto, 20th c, on an open book, glazed in white, 12cm h, printed and impressed marks, model no R470, a Copeland Spode serving plate, from the Kitchen Department, Trinity College, Cambridge, c. 1830, 26cm w, impressed and printed marks, an Islamic glazed terracotta tile, 19th/20th c, inscribed with calligraphic script, 17 x 18cm, a Danish stoneware figure, by L. Hjorth, 14cm w, impressed marks, a Royal Crown Derby model of a magpie, mid-20th c, 25cm h, printed and inscribed marks, three pieces of Royal Crown Derby, a Derby mug, c. 1810, red painted mark, a Royal Doulton figure, Home Again, HN2167, Rouyer Guillet Cognac advertising ashtray, a Coombes Flour advertising rolling pin, 50cm w, Doulton Lambeth The Tower jug, etc Cantagalli candlestick restored. The Studio Pottery vessel good. Continental figure of the Chinese elder good, some wear. Royal Doulton soap dish with some wear and glaze imperfections. Rosenthal figure good. Trinity College plate OK, worn and nibbled. Tile cracked and chipped. Danish figure good. Royal Crown Derby magpie base with stable cracks. Royal Crown Derby model cat second quality. Derby mug cracked and discoloured. Doulton figure good. The rolling pin crazed and discoloured. The rest in mixed condition, but generally good.
An Italian maiolica two-handled Cantagalli type vase, early 20th century, the tapered body painted with a figural Bacchanalian scene beneath the trumpet shaped neck, flanked by twin bifurcated serpent handles with mask terminals, unmarked, height 44cm (faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Cantagalli 'Garofano a Colori' pattern part dinner service, 21st century, comprising two large tureens and covers, an oval platter, five two-handled soup bowls and six stands, four variously sized serving bowls, nine dinner plates, three dessert plates and fourteen side plates.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A pair of Staffordshire pottery Spaniels, late 19th century, white glazed with gilt details, height 32cm, a Cantagalli pot and cover, height 18cm, two Noritake dishes, painted with lake views, and two Royal Doulton figures.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Cantagalli majolica chamberstick, late 19th or early 20th century, modelled as a rampant winged chimera, painted cockerel mark to base, 16cm high, a shaped majolica dish decorated with white floral and foliate sprays, 18cm wide, a Victorian F & R Pratt & Co Ltd terracotta pot pourri and stand, mid to late 19th century, with plain pierced inner cover and decorated outer cover, 24cm high overall, and a Victorian Amherst Iron Stone 'Japan' pattern footed bowl, 24.5cm diameter, with a further Ironstone footed bowl, and two Mason's style small ewers (7) (at fault)
A Cantagalli maiolica two-handled dish, for restoration 19th century, painted cockerel mark to underside, of oval form with scalloped rim, two coiled serpent handles and four dolphin feet, painted in the Urbino manner with two cherubs and a lake landscape, manganese cockerel mark, 15½in. (39.5cm.) long, faults; together with an Iznik plate, probably 19th century, 11 3/8in. (28.8cm.) diameter; a near pair of 19th century Staffordshire pearlware toby jugs, 9½in. (24.1cm.) high; a 19th century spongeware coffee pot; and a 19th century named Sunderland pink lustre coffee pot, all with faults, for restoration. (6) *Maiolica: Piece has been off from rim to one side (with glued repair) and there is an associated crack. one handle has been off and has losses and glued repairs. - Iznik: large Piece missing from rim and Long associated Crack Also one smaller rim Chip and A large Chip from the footrim. glaze crazing to underside. - Toby jugs: both handles missing. the male jug has A large Piece off the rim which has an old glued repair and chips missing around the break. Also A Crack and smaller chips to back of rim. the female jug with large Piece off from rim and A Chip to inside of back of rim. - Spongeware: Two chips and Small hairline to rim. Lacks cover. glaze crazing throughout. - Sunderland lustre coffee pot: Spout has A recent break and is off - some flakes missing from along the break. Two chips to rim and Two hairline cracks to lower body. Cover has recent Chip to lower edge and Another smaller, and old restoration to finial.
A Cantagalli Iznik style pottery wine ewer, circa 1900. Decorated in red, green, blue and white with tulips and other foliage, 'Firenze Italy' and painted cockerel mark to base, height 27cm, width 19cm, width 17cm.From a Private Collection, purchased from a Country House Sale, Devon, mid 1980s.minor nick to the spout and discoloration near the top.
Tondo mit Darstellung Marias und dem JesuskindCantagalli, Florenz, Italien, um 1900, Majolika, beiger Scherben, polychrom bemalt und glasiert, im Stil der Renaissancearbeiten der Della Robbia-Familie, im Zentrum Maria mit Jesuskind vor blauem Fond, flankiert von 4 Putti, im Kranz mit alternierendem Dekor aus Pflanzen und Früchten, verso 2x gepresste Manufakturmarke, schwarze Pinselmarke "Singender Hahn" und Ritzzeichen, mit Wandaufhängung, D: ca. 38 cm. Part. ber., best..
Full title: An exceptionally fine large Iznik-style vase, Cantagalli, Italy, 19th C.Description:H.: 56,5 cm By the 19th C., the introduction of the studio potter, led by the Frenchman Joseph-Theodore Deck, propelled a fascination with reviving Iznik-style pottery in Europe. Deck's successful experiments with Iznik went on to inspire Ulisse and Giuseppe Cantagalli to produce their own works which paired the characteristic polychrome Saz-style decoration with large, un-Ottoman forms (Denny, 2004, pp. 221-22). The impressive scale of this vase was most likely drawn from a vase in a royal Italian collection published by Deck in 1887 (Deck, 1887, fig.11, p. 26).
A CANTAGALLI CENTREPIECELate 19th century In Italian Renaissance maiolica style, modelled as three scalloped dish painted with grotesques, supported on a tree and surmounted by three dolphins carrying a shell shaped dish, painted cockerel mark, 27cm high; also a pair of Cantagalli Urbino style ewers, 29cm high (3)Centrepiece- there has been breaks and restoration through the top of each of the dolphins tails and to the shell shaped dish, with some losses around the breaks. There are extensive rim chips around the rims of each of the dishes. Ewers- One lacking handle, restoration and chips to the snakes. Some other chips elsewhere. The other with restored handle, neck and mouth. Some losses to the snakes and some chips
A Cantagalli blue and white faience charger, 19th century, the relief moulded shell and scroll rim enclosing a continuous frieze of cherubs and churches, the well with three cherubs holding a coat of arms, painted cockerel mark to base, 43cm diameter, with a delft blue and white charger depicting a windmill by a riverbank, painted marks to base, 41.5cm diameter (2)