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Click here to subscribeItalian Cantagalli Pottery Majolica or Maiolica Art Nouveau Grotesque Mystical Beast Candlestick. This Mould was probably bought by CH Brannam Barnstaple North Devon Slipware Art Pottery as very rare exact copies of the Brannam example can be found. Marked with Cockerel to Base and 30 to Base. Cantagalli Formed a Strong Friendship with William de Morgan (Ex Barry Hancock Collection)
Full title: A large globular Iznik-style vase, Cantagalli, Italy, 19th C.Description: H.: 42,5 cmInformation concerning condition reports:The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
An Italian faience ewer and cover in the manner of Cantagalli, 20th century, decorated with a landscape, a nude bather and classical figures, in typical colourways, 23cm high (at fault)Condition reportCover finial has been restored, leaving a visible hairline crack, 2cm chip to glaze on the underside of the cover along with very minor glaze faults, handle has been repaired at both joints leaving a visible hairline crack, very minor paint/glazing loss to tip of spout, very minor paint and glaze chips to rim, minor glazing faults to foot rim, yellow residue below rim, usual very minor glazing blemishes and dimples to body
A group of three Cantagalli maiolica pottery bowls, probably table salts, circa 1900, each modelled with a mythical half human beast form handle whose serpent tail form legs are gripping the sides, the oval bowl with three moulded lips, each painted to the outside with grotesques, mythical beasts, and swags, and to the inside with a mythical fish beast or flowers in swirling water, painted cockerel marks to bases, each 26 by 18 by 13.5cm high. (3)
A group of eleven Cantagalli maiolica pottery dishes, circa 1900, of Urbino type, circular form with gently rippled rim, each painted to the well with a putto in a mountainous fantasy landscape, surrounded by borders decorated with grotesques, mythical beasts, and swags, painted cockerel marks to bases, each approximately 22.5cm diameter. (11)
A Ulisse Cantagalli Pottery vase, ovoid, shouldered form with collar rim, painted with panels of wild animals, birds and buildings, in a diaper trellis, in colours painted cockerel and Italia, chips to top rim, 29cm. highProvenanceFrom the collection of Lady Kate Davson, née Kate Foster (1938-2020).
An unusual Ulisse Cantagalli Pottery maiolica vase, ovoid with applied elaborate handles, painted with facing peacock birds displaying, in shades of blue, yellow and green on a white ground, painted cockrel mark and 9, minor glaze loss, 28.5cm. highProvenanceFrom the collection of Lady Kate Davson, née Kate Foster (1938-2020).
A FINE 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN CANTAGALLI LUSTRE POTTERY LAMP - FOR ISLAMIC MARKET, the body with banded decoration of underglaze yellow, blues and green with a lustre glaze, depicting bands of calligraphy upon scrolling foliate ground, the uipper section with vine leaf decoration, with triple moulded handles, the base with a blue rooster mark for cantagalli, 31cm high x 22cm wide.
Cantagalli round plaque, in the manner of Della Robbia, depicting the Virgin Mary and Jesus flanked by angels in white glaze on a blue ground, with a border of moulded fruits and foliage, impressed Cantagalli Firenze and Marca Depta verso, 29cm diamCondition Report: Mary 4mm wear to glaze on nose. Various small patches of wear to glaze on the outer extremities of the fruits and foliage border. No other damage found.
A collection of Cantagalli faience wares, comprising a ewer type pot, 18cm high, a twin handled vase, 15.5cm high, six dished plates, 21cm diameter, a pair of footed dishes, 19.5cm diameter, each decorated with foliate decoration to a pale yellow ground, together with a similar set, each with scrolling foliate design to a white ground, a chamber stick, 17cm wide, a footed dish, 20.5cm diameter, ten dished plates, 20cm diameter, five piecrust moulded side plates, 19cm diameter, four fluted teacups, 7cm high, a breakfast cup, 12.5cm wide, ten saucers, 14cm diameter and three similar saucers decorated with fruit, 14cm diameter, various cockerel marks (qty.)Condition report: Yellow) One footed dish cracked. Chips to twin handled vase rim. Chip to underside of ewer lid. Ewer with small chip to rim. Two plates cracked, two plates chipped.White) Chamberstick with broken nozzle. General chips, losses and surface commensurate with age and faience glaze.
A CANTAGALLI HISPANO-MORESQUE POTTERY EWER, of baluster form with double scroll rim and mask scroll handle, raised on a circular foot, decorated with a putto embracing a palm within a heart-shaped cartouche, and scrolling grotesques in red and gilt to a blue and gold lustre ground, painted mark to base. 29.5cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Repaired chip to rim near one of the scroll terminations, 8mm long approximately, another small glaze chip to rim
LARGE ITALIAN MAIOLICA TWO HANDLED VASE a 19thc pedestal vase probably by Cantagalli, of large proportions and painted with various classical figures and angels to each side, also including a Sea Goddess. With twisted snake handles and grotesque masks, extensive damages and repairs in various areas. 72cms high
A rare William De Morgan lustre bowl, c.1890, decorated by A. Farini, Fulham period, the exterior painted with Persian style flowers in copper and other lustres, on a cobalt blue ground, on three leaf and paw moulded feet, the interior with a copper and silver lustre eight pointed star, the base inscribed 'F' within a star and 'In Fabbrica W. De Morgan & Co, Londra', 21.5cm diameterCONDITION: Splinter chip to the outer edge of the rim with associated hairline crack. Two further short hairline cracks to the interior in line with two of the feet. Other minor glaze imperfections.Literature -A. Farini worked for De Morgan in Fulham 1890-91 and introduced him to sgraffito decoration. He also decorated wares for De Morgan which were then fired at the Cantagalli factory in Italy, where De Morgan spent several years and from where he also sent designs home to England to be executed. cf. a plate with sgraffito decoration with the same maker's mark in Italian but dated 1890 in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, accession no. CIRC.338-1965.
A Cantagalli style lustre glazed maiolica oil lamp of ancient Roman form with pomegranate handle and bearing the mask of a horned god. Bearing an entwined AD monogram to the base and an old collection label. 16 cm long. Together with a small art pottery square section vase with sunken dimple sides. with flambe glaze and painted with stylized birds.. Bearing a monogram: G M and a date 1882? 8 cm high.Qty: 2Condition report: Old repair to the handle of the oil lamp. some flaking to the glaze.Some chips to the edge of the square section vase.
Vase Cantagalli Italien, Ende 19. Jh., gepinselte Hahnenmarke mit Nr. 16 der Manifattura Figli di Giuseppe Cantagalli, leicht rötlicher Majolikascherben mit feiner Bemalung nach traditionellem Vorbild, umlaufend Ornamentbänder und skurrile Figuren, Besitzermonogramm "WU", kleinere Glasurfehlstellen und etwas haarrissig, H 31 cm.
A Cantagalli style grotesque creature candlestand, a Bretby vase, a pair of Chinese ceramic boxes, a deer painted plate etc Condition Report: candlestick - right wing and arm are both broken and stuck back, chips to edges. turquoise rimmed plate, possibly MInton, no chips or cracks. tazza with deer, impressed F &M and with painted N. Bretby vase is cracked and crazed.
A large and rare Cantagalli pottery plaque late 19th/early 20th century, finely decorated with a detail of Benozzo Gozzoli's Angels Worshipping, the heavenly host gathered before a scene of mountains, buildings, a distant lake and tall trees, a parrot in the foreground, with gold lustre detailing, signed to the reverse with a large cockerel, 52.3cm x 35.5cm.
An Italian Cantagalli tin glazed wall plaque, 'The Annunciation', of rectangular form, modelled in low relief and glazed in shades of blue, green and white, impressed marks, 44.5 cm high x 45 cm wide.Footnote: Provenance: More House Catholic Chaplaincy and Student Centre, KensingtonCondition report: Few stress hairlines to base and several chips to cornice
Small collection of ceramics, including a Meissen cup and saucer, second quality, painted with puce panels of cherubs on a yellow ground, a Cantagalli tripod bowl, Mason's ewer, Staffordshire pastille burner, twin-handled vase, and a glass tankardCondition report: The Cantagalli bowl is in good condition with a couple of nibbles to the feet. The Meissen is in good condition with a few nibbles to the footrims. The Meissen marks are scratched through.