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Click here to subscribeCANTAGALLI; a pair of 19th century majolica plates, each decorated with cherub in landscape and both bearing printed marks to reverse, diameter 21.8cm, a tin lustre glazed charger featuring Athena within stylised border to rim, diameter 38cm, a majolica snail and inkwell, also an 18th century Chinese porcelain floral decorated plate (all except inkwell af) (6).Additional InformationBoth plates cracked through the middle, the charger cracked throughout with old tape repairs, snail has lost both of the eyes, the plate with several hairlines and chips to rim, further wear and tear, chipping to glaze, pitting and fritting etc throughout, please refer to illustrations and request additional if necessary.
A 19th century European ceramic square plate with scrolled turn over corners decorated with a dragon in flight, with gilt highlights on a black glazed and red mouth, to the centre, surrounded by scrolled green leaf and flower heads against a white ground, Cantagalli style black painted mark to base
A Cantagalli Maiolica faience candlestick, modelled with a griffin, on square base, 33cm high, with a continenental faience Art nouveau ewer, 21.5cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: The candlestick with various small chips to the griffin's neck, ear, wings and shield piece. Chips and nibbles to the glaze around the bottom edge of the base, most noticeably at the back right hand corner. The jug heavily crazed, but with no noticeable chips.
A Cantagalli Faience Bowl, circa 1900, painted in Isnik style with stylised tulips and other flowers within foliate and scroll borders, crowing cockerel mark, 32cm diameter See illustration. Several flat chips to foot rim. Some areas of glaze loss to rims, largest 2cm long to upper rim. 060619
A Cantagalli Pottery Persian pot and cover, tapering cylindrical form with arched spiked handle, painted with carnation and tulip flowers in shades of blue, turquoise and aubergine on a white ground, painted mark to base, flat chip to base rim, 21cm. high Provenance British Art Pottery Woolley and Wallis Auctioneer's 5th December 2007 lot 612 Jon Catleugh collection. Private collection.
A Cantagalli Pottery lustre plate, painted to the well with a bird amongst scrolling foliage, the rim with a frieze of foliate, in ruby lustre on white painted marks, 25cm. diam. Literature Paul Reeves an Eye for Design, Lyon & Turnbull Auctioneer's, 14th February 2019 lot 171 for a jug with comparable decoration.
A late 19th/early 20th century Cantagalli majolica centrepieceThe central shell supported on stylised dolphins issuing water into scallop shells above further scalloped bowls typically painted, the whole supported on a tortoise, painted mark to base. 37 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good, with expected wear, old repairs, slight chips and nibbles, some possible areas of restoration.
19th Century Italian Majolica. This lot includes a 19th Century Italian Jug and Cover, painted with foliate and floral decoration inscription reads: Scirop di Pomiapi,approx 29 cms together with a 19th Century Cantagalli Italian Majolica Dish. The leaf form dish surmounted with a green frog, hand painted rooster mark to base, approx 12 x 12 cms. (2)
A Cantagalli faience blue and white candlestick,late 19th century, of lobed tiered shape in the Dutch style, painted with houses and flowers, painted cockerel mark,32cm high, andtwo Dutch delft blue and white tulip pots,late 19th century,both 25cm high (3)Provenance: The Collection of Mr and Mrs J Murphy, Holland House, Huntingfield.
A Cantagalli style majolica vase, of baluster form, decorated with a portrait to the one side and a crest to the other with laurel wreath frame and scrolls, height 10ins, together with another Cantagalli style majolica covered vase, decorated with a landscape, height 11.25insCondition Report: Portrait vase has a very minor flea bite chips to the glaze on the base as would be expected. The covered vase is in good condition