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A collection of 19th century pottery jugs and mugs to include lustre decorated relief jugs, decorated with a huntsmen, a stag and hinds and a fruiting vine, a Prattware relief jug depicting children playing impressed Mischievous Sport and Sportive Innocence, a Felspathic stoneware jug, probably Castleford, a pair of Bacchus mugs, a relief decorated frog mug, a late 18th century black Jasperware ale mug decorated with a hunting scene, various relief mugs, (qty)first height 15cm., Condition: Mostly commensurate with age. felspathic stoneware spout repaired. Star crack to base of Wedgwood mug, lustre jug and one satyr mug restored. occasional hairlines, viewing recommended in person
Doulton Lambeth salt glazed stoneware Jack jug, incised CR flanking a crown above 1646, impressed retailers marks for Phillips, Oxford Street, impressed marks and other items of stoneware including a harvest jug, a Castleford teapot and cover, a group of T G Green Cornishware, an Art Nouveau green glazed pottery jug with applied double loop handles, possibly Belgium and a Doulton Lambeth silver rimmed Edward VII and Queen Alexandra coronation mug, impressed factory marks, incised EB and no.1217 Condition ReportNo stamp mark on Castleford teapot
A selection of decorative ceramics, including: a Royal Crown Derby ‘Derby Posies’ crescent butter dish and knife, in box; a Royal Crown Derby ‘Derby Posies’ teacup, saucer, and butter dish; a Leeds Pottery basketweave bowl; a set of four Castleford serving dishes; and a pair of Chinoiserie blue and white tureens with covers.
Books. Art, antiques and general reference, including Synge (Lanto) Mallett's Great English Furniture, Watkins (Chris, et al) Shelley Potteries, Blackwood (Robin) and Head (Cherryl) Old Crown Derby China Works, The King Street Factory 1849-1935, and Roussel (Diana Edwards) The Castleford pottery. (1 shelf)
Cheetham, A. Hand-compiled ceramics collection catalogue in 8 volumes each volume 25.5 x 21cm in original buff wrappers with typed labels to upper covers listing contents, dating from the 1940s, the volumes comprising:1) Chelsea & Bow2) Bristol, Coalport, Davenport, Liverpool, Lowestoft, Langton Hall, Longport, Minton, Nantgraw, Newhall, Pinxton3) Rockingham, Salopian (Caughley), Spode, Staffordshire, Swansea4) Whieldon, Martin Ware5) Chelsea Derby, Derby, Worcester6) Chinese, Japanese7) Astbury, Black Ware, Castleford, Doulton, Delft, Elers Ware, Fulham, Leeds, Lustre, Miscellaneous, Pratt Ware, Ralph Wood, Ruskin Pottery, Salt Glaze, Wilson Ware, Wedgwood8) Berlin, Continental (various), Dresden, Hochst, Jacob Petit, Paris, Sevres, TourneyWith manuscript descriptions of each item and a large quantity of original photographs tipped-in with photo cornersProvenance:Provenance: From the library of a collectorNote: Note: A meticulously compiled catalogue in 8 volumes by the collector, Albert Cheetham. Cheetham's collection was sold by Sotheby's in 1945, following his death.
A late 18th century Yorkshire Pottery teapot with unusual sliding lid (small pieces away to edge of lid): silk glaze with blue line highlights and decorative classical-style panels above a lower border with stiff leaves; impressed '22' mark to the underside denoting Castleford Jasper type teapot (ref. page 224 Godden's Guide). (14 cm to tip of lid finial)
THREE BOXES OF CERAMICS, to include assorted late 19th century tea wares most pieces have no backstamps, some have historical repairs, a Castleford style moulded jug with a pewter lid, height 19cm (cracked), a Castleford style cream jug with historical repairs, a Canal Ware green milk jug and sugar bowl, a stoneware jug with a damaged pewter lid, backstamped Creek Border, a small Langley Ware Pottery jug with a pewter lid, etc (s.d) (3 boxes)
NO RESERVE Ceramics.- Lipski (Louis L.) Dated English Delftware: Tin-glazed Earthenware 1600-1800, limited edition, 1984 § Lewis (J. & G.) Pratt Ware: English and Scottish...Earthenware 1780-1840, Woodbridge, 1984 § Godden (Geoffrey A.) Guide to Mason's China and the Ironstone Wares, revised edition, Woodbridge, 1980 § Roussel (D.E.) The Castleford Pottery 1790-1821, Wakefield, 1982 § Eyles (D.) The Doulton Burslem Wares, 1980 § Luxmoore (Chas. F.C.) "Saltglaze", with the Notes of a Collector, facsimile reprint, Holland Press, n.d., plates and illustrations, some colour, original cloth or boards with dust-jackets, the last a little rubbed and frayed at edges; and c.15 others on British pottery manufactories, 4to & 8vo (c.20)
19th century Leeds Pottery black basalt cream jug, the ovoid body with engine turned osier type decoration, impressed beneath Leeds Pottery, H10.5cm, together with a 19th century Castleford cream jug with part fluted body beneath a border of Prince of Wales feathers, H8.5cmCondition Report:In good overall condition with some wear commensurate with age and use, largely in the form of surface scratches. Black basalt example with thin split through the foliate handle mount where it meets the body of the jug, however this does not appear to have impacted the structural integrity of the jug. Castleford example has some slight discolouration to the glaze, and some rubbing to the blue bands.
A group of ceramic reference books. To include: Don Pottery (Griffin), A Potwork in Devonshire (Adams & Thomas), Castleford Pottery (Roussel), Master Potters of the Industrial Revolution (Hillier), Blue Printed Earthenware (Coysh), Encyclopedia of Pottery & Porcelain Marks (Godden), Made in Liverpool (NMGM), Staffordshire Porcelain Stonewares and Stone Chinas (NCS), Scottish Pottery (Cruickshank), The Clyde Pottery (Boa, Denholm, Quail), The Potteries of Tyneside (Bell & Gill), Pots at the Pans (May), Scottish Tradition in Pottery (Paul). (14) Condition: some wear from use. Provenance: Ex-Kentish Collection.
A WHIELDON CREAMWARE OCTAGONAL PLATE C.1760 with a moulded diaper border, together with a Delft pottery drug jar inscribed 'G. F. Rhoh Junip', a German stoneware bottle with a blue glaze and a Castleford type salt-glazed stoneware sugar box and cover with stand (4) 23cm (max) Provenance Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller.
Early 19th century David Dunderdale & Co Castleford pottery plate, decorated in brown in the Buffalo and Ruins pattern, with indistinct impressed marks beneath, D24cm, together with a late 18th/early 19th century blue and white pearlware sauce boat, decorated in a variant of the Willow pattern, L15cm
Early 19th century David Dunderdale & Co Castleford pottery plate, decorated in brown in the Buffalo and Ruins pattern, with indistinct impressed marks beneath, D24cm, together with a late 18th/early 19th century blue and white pearlware sauce boat, decorated in a variant of the Willow pattern, L15cm
Art Reference. The art reference library of Dr Jeffrey Sherwin (1936-2018), containing numerous exhibition catalogues, artist monographs, coffee-table books, auction catalogues (Sotheby's and Christie's), and similar, on artists including Dali, Henry Moore, Picasso, Van Gogh, and others, publishers including Tate, Thames & Hudson, Royal Academy of Arts, etc., together with assorted other books including vintage Penguin paperbacks (mainly classics of English literature), Yorkshire reference, etc., individual titles including: 1) Horner (Libby, & Gillian Naylor), Frank Brangwyn 1867-1956, 2 copies, limited editions, each numbered 1 of 100 copies, Leeds: Leeds Museums and Galleries, 2007, folio, original red cloth, slipcases, each front cover lettered 'Presented to Dr. Jeffrey Sherwin' in gilt, dedication leaf to each volume reading 'Presented to Dr. Jeffery Sherwin by Leeds Museums and Galleries. This special edition has been hand bound in binders cloth. Limited edition No. 001 of 100', 2) McShine (Kynaston, editor). Andy Warhol. A Retrospective, 1st edition, New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1989, 4to, original patterned boards, clear plastic dust jacket with printed outline portrait and title to front panel, 3) Gilbert (Christopher). Furniture at Temple Newsam and Lotherton Hall, 1st edition, [London?]: published jointly by the National Art-Collections Fund and the Leeds Art Collections, 1978. 2 volumes, 4to, dust jackets, signed by Gilbert and others, together with: Walton (Peter, Creamware and other English Pottery at Temple Newsam House, Leeds, 1st edition, Bradford & London: Manningham Press, 1976. 4to, original cloth, dust jacket, signed by Walton and others, both works housed in single slipcase with gilt morocco label 'To Jeffrey, with good wishes from all his directors in Leisure Services, May 1980', 4) British Surrealism & Other Realities. The Sherwin Colleciton, 2 copies, Middlesbrough: Middlebrough Institute of Modern Art, 2008, 8vo, original cloth-backed photographic boards (qty: 37 boxes) 'Dr Jeffrey Sherwin ... was a GP who became instrumental in creating the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds and who assembled a renowned collection of British surrealist art which he placed on show around the world ... Dr Sherwin was educated at Leeds Grammar, Leeds University and Balliol College, Oxford ... It was in 1977 that he met the Castleford-born sculptor, Henry Moore, and learned that despite his world renown and having studied in Leeds, he had never been invited back to the city. A fruitful relationship ensued, and Dr Sherwin conceived the idea of creating a separate sculpture gallery at the front of the old Leeds City Art Gallery, fighting to secure the £150,000 funding needed to make the Henry Moore Institute a reality. The son of a Jewish GP father, Jeffrey had inherited his interest in art from his mother Rachey, an amateur ceramicist. He began collecting paintings whilst a student in Oxford. An event at Leeds City Art Gallery to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1936 International Surrealist Exhibition opened his eyes to British surrealism, and he began to acquire works at auctions and directly from living artists ... It became the largest collection of British surrealist art assembled through amateur enthusiasm rather than for private gain, and works from it have been sent on loan to the Tate in London and the Museum of Modern Art in New York as well as galleries in France, Spain, and Germany' (Obituary, Yorkshire Post, 17 November 2018).
WWI STONEWARE RUM FLAGONmarked S.R.D. (Supply Reserve Depot) impressed to lower section '5' and printed stamp 'C. Philips & Son Castleford', 31cm high; a large stoneware flagon marked Govan Croft Pottery Glasgow, 35cm high; a tapering stoneware flagon, 24.5cm high; and a lidded stoneware jar marked J. Smith Provisions Pathhead, 18cm high (4)
Early 19th century David Dunderdale & Co Castleford pottery plate, decorated in brown in the Buffalo and Ruins pattern, with indistinct impressed marks beneath, D24cm, together with a late 18th/early 19th century blue and white pearlware sauce boat, decorated in a variant of the Willow pattern, L15cm
A tray of 19th century English pottery etc, to include Yorkshire Prattware jug, Castleford type teapot, Pearlware figure and Sunderland lustre etc (one tray) . Pratt jug with rim chips and short hair crack. Felspathic teapot with a chip to the handle terminal. Pearlware figure with chips but no heavy damage or repair. Copper lustre tankard cracked. Pink lustre cream jug good. Pink lustre teapot with a tiny rim chip, staining and some feint hair cracking. Silver lustre jug with handle re glued. Prattware lid crazed and with surface scratches. Silver lustre teapot with chips to lid and some loss to the tip of the spout. Shell painted cup with a minor hair crack, saucer good. Moulded lustre jug with handle re stuck and some spout chipping.
A group of early nineteenth century pearlware pieces, c.1800-15. To include: a blue and white hand-painted coffeepot (no lid) decorated with a Chinese landscape, an Enoch Wood shell edge and moulded grape vise soup dish (marked) and a David Dunderdale, Castleford Pottery shell edge plate (marked). Plates: 25 cm wide. (3)Condition: Dunderdale plate with 6 cm hairline in the body, coffeepot with chip to spout and 2 cm hairline in rim. Provenance: From the Jenkins Collection.
A small collection of English pearlware and creamware, c.1770 and later, including an octagonal Whieldon-type plate sponged in manganese, a David Dunderdale Castleford Pottery pearlware dish with pierced arcaded rim, a miniature pearlware teapot and cover printed with a geometric design, and a child's mug inscribed with a poem titled 'Innocence' beneath 'The Delights of Home', some faults, 26cm max. (5)
A small collection of English pearlware and creamware c.1770 and later, including an octagonal Whieldon-type plate sponged in manganese, a Castleford Pottery pearlware dish with pierced arcaded rim, a miniature pearlware teapot and cover printed with a geometric design, a Castleford creamware sauce tureen and cover, and a child's mug inscribed with a poem titled 'Innocence' beneath 'The Delights of Home', some faults, 26cm max. (7) Provenance: from the collection of Rodney Bewes. The Castleford pieces were of interest to Rodney, having been produced not far from his town of birth.
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