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A Chelsea 'pine-cone' moulded two-handled cup and saucer Gold Anchor Period, circa 1760-65 each piece moulded with overlapping scales in pink, blue and gilding beneath exotic birds perched amongst leafy berried branches, gilt dentil rims, the cup with entwined scroll handles heightened with gilding painted gold anchors height of cup 8.2cm., 3Din. minor wear to gilding, probably lacking cover (2) A similarly decorated jug and cover is illustrated by E.Adams, Chelsea Porcelain, p.151 pl.121.

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A pair of Samson 'Chelsea' porcelain figural candlesticks, late 19th century, modelled as a shepherd and shepherdess with sheep raised on a rococo scroll base.

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A set of six Copeland Spode coffee cans and eight saucers together with a pair of Copeland Spode Chelsea pattern coffee cups and saucers.

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A CHELSEA POTTERY FEMALE FIGURE by Charles Voyce depicting a lavender seller, in blue stripped dress and yellow cloak, blue marks to base, dated 1920, 8 3/4" high (see lot 116 for illustration)

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Hand-painted 'Old Chelsea Spray Lilac Creampetal' tea-for-two set, Grindley, cream with polychrome floral design, comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, two cups and saucers and plate (eight)

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Henry Macbeth-Raeburn R.A. (1860-1947 Scottish) etching with drypoint, Chelsea Bridge, signed, 20 x 35cms

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A PAIR OF SPODE COPELAND PORCELAIN FIGURES modelled as a young man dressed in 18th century costume, decorated in polychrome, holding a basket of flowers, on a raised circular base, printed mark in green and entitled Chelsea Derby, Copeland, 1840, 5.5" and his female companion.

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A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN "CHELSEA GOLD ANCHOR STYLE" CABINET FIGURE of an 18th century shepherdess, painted in polychrome enamels highlighted with gilding and the companion figure of a shepherd (a pair) and a Dresden fruit bowl

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MPL 12 souvenir hand-made pottery mugs by The Chelsea Pottery commemorating various MPL Christmas parties between 1983 and 1996, each decorated with a different seasonal scene, the words CHRISTMAS PARTY, MPL and the year, majority -- 3 1/2in. (9cm.) high (12)

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A Chelsea plate, painted in coloured enamels with a spray of European flowers and leaves, and scattered flowers, the lobed rim painted with exotic birds, alternating with wave moulded panels, within a brown line rim, 8 1/2" diameter (21.5cm) red anchor mark, circa 1755-58

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A Chelsea deep plate, painted in coloured enamels with a bold spray of flowers and leaves, and scattered flowers, the rim with flowers, within scroll moulded cartouches, alternating with diaper pads, and brown line rim, 9" diameter (23cm) circa 1756

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A Chelsea pierced oval basket, painted in coloured enamels with three exotic birds in a wooded landscape, 11 1/2" wide (29cm), brown anchor mark, circa 1760-65 (handles lacking), and a Chelsea plate, painted with a pear, and exotic birds in branches, on a blue and gilt ground, 8 1/2" diameter (21.5cm) gold anchor mark, circa 1765 (area of rim glued)

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A Chelsea plate, boldly painted in coloured enamels with fruits and leaves, the fluted and wave moulded border with green line rim, 8 3/4" (22.2cm) brown anchor mark, circa 1765

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A Chelsea oval dish, painted in coloured enamels with a spray of European flowers and leaves, and scattered flowers, within a brown line rim, 14 1/4" long (36cm), red anchor mark, circa 1755

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A pair of Chelsea plates, each painted in coloured enamels with a bold spray of European flowers and leaves, and scattered flowers, the feather moulded rim picked out in green and brown, 8 1/2" diameter (21.5cm) brown anchor marks, circa 1760-65

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A Chelsea spirally fluted teabowl and saucer, painted in coloured enamels with European flowers and leaves, the base of the teabowl and underside of the saucer moulded and painted with a stiff leaf band, red anchor marks, circa 1755 (saucer rim crack and chip, signs of a ground down area to teabowl) Provenance: Klaber and Klaber

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A Chelsea Derby plate, decorated en grisaille with an urn, garlanded with coloured flowers and leaves, the blue ground border decorated in gilt with garlands of leaves, 9" diameter (23cm) gold anchor mark, circa 1775

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A Chelsea Derby plate, painted in coloured enamels with a spray of flowers and leaves, within a gilt 'C' scroll cartouche, the turquoise ground with a border of scattered flowers and leaves, 8 1/2" diameter (21.5cm) mark in gilt, circa 1775

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A Chelsea Derby plate, painted en grisaille with an urn, garlanded with coloured flowers and leaves, the Etruscan style looped purple ground border with garlands and pendants, 9" diameter (23cm) gold anchor mark and another, painted with pink roses and leaves, within turquoise and gilt borders, 9" diameter (23cm) mark in gilt, circa 1775

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A pair of Chelsea Derby plates, each painted with pink roses and leaves, within a turquoise ground border, decorated in gilt with leaf scrolls and flowerheads, 9" diameter (23cm) one with mark in gilt, circa 1775 (small rim chips)

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A Chelsea teabowl, with everted rim, decoration in gilt with butterflies and trailing leaves, above a moulded 'peacock feather' band, picked out in puce, blue and gilt, the interior with a gilt flowerspray, 3 1/4" diameter (8.2cm), gold anchor mark, circa 1770

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A Continental porcelain ovoid vase, painted in coloured enamels in 18th century Chelsea style with exotic birds in wooded landscapes, within raised paste gilt scroll border, 8 3/4" high (22.2cm) circa 1900

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Bemrose (William), Bow, Chelsea and Derby Porcelain, London 1898, and William Duesbury's London Account Book, 1751-1753, English Ceramic Circle, 1931

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Austin (John C), Chelsea Porcelain at Williamsburg, 1977

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A pair of Chelsea plates, each painted in coloured enamels with a botanical specimen, the feather moulded border picked out in green and brown, 8 1/2" diameter (21.5cm) brown anchor marks, circa 1765

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A pair of Chelsea round dishes, each painted in coloured enamels with a cluster of fruits and vegetables, and scattered leaves, the scroll moulded border painted with four clusters of vegetables, within a brown line rim, 10" diameter (25.5cm), brown anchor marks, circa 1760 (one with rim crack)

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A Chelsea round bowl, the exterior finely painted in coloured enamels in Meissen style with two bold sprays of flowers and leaves, and scattered flowers, beneath a brown line rim, the interior with a rose and a convolvulus, 6 3/4" diameter (17.2cm) red anchor mark, circa 1755

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A pair of Chelsea plates, painted in coloured enamels with exotic birds perched on rockwork, and birds in trees, the scroll moulded border picked out in gilt, 8 1/2" diameter (21.5cm) gold anchor marks circa 1765

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A Chelsea cover, from a vase, with flower knop, painted in coloured enamels with butterflies and insects, within a gilt dentil border, 3 3/4" diameter (9.5cm), circa 1755 (chips to knop)

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A COLLECTION OF OLD CHELSEA TEAWARE decorated in blue and white with oriental birds and a few other pieces of blue and white

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A rare 18th century Newhall cream jug in High Chelsea shape with spiral and acanthus moulded body and simple painted decoration, cracked. Together with two other 18th century pieces.

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Chelsea/ Girl in a Swing seal circa 1755 modelled as a girl wrapping her arms round a dog, with yellow metal mounts, 3.4cm high See Chelsea Porcelain Toys by G.E. Bryant page 123 for similar example

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Chelsea saucer circa 1755 painted with flora, with spiral moulding, the underside moulded and painted with green leaves, red anchor mark to base, (glaze cracks) 12.5cm diameter

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A pair of Continental Chelsea style figures, modelled as a man and woman selling flowers, seated on gilt scroll bases, H 17.5cm

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A Chelsea porcelain plate, circa 1770, painted in colours with exotic birds amidst foliage and rockwork, within a grey edged fluted rim, 22cm diam.

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A red anchor Chelsea tea bowl, painted with a bunch and three sprays of coloured flowers below a red lined rim, 7.5cm diameter

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A Victorian Fan, the grey gauze leaf with sequinned panels. Pink and green painted detail, the sticks and guards with pique decoration, in fan shaped frame by J J Patrickson Chelsea

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A Lowestoft Chelsea ewer creamer, painted in the manner of the tulip painter, with stylised flowers and foliage above relief moulded leaves, loop handle, 6cm high, c.1775

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Charles Watson and others. etching, 'Chelsea', 7 x 11 ins. a Maxime Lalanne view of London and 7 other prints

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A rare Chelsea wine cooler, with rococo scroll side handles, the body quatrelobed and moulded with fruiting vines and painted with flower sprigs, red anchor mark, c.1755, 20cm. Some peppering to the glaze, the base with a drill hole.

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A Chelsea leaf shaped dish, incised with veins and painted with flower sprigs, the underside moulded with prunus, c.1755-60, 21.5cm. A small rim chip and wear to the brown line rim.

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A Chelsea sauceboat, painted with scattered flowers and moulded with strawberries, red anchor mark, c.1755, 19cm. A re-glued section.

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A Chelsea leaf shape dish, painted with butterflies, a bee, a wasp and a colourful bug within green and yellow borders, red anchor mark, c.1755, 28.5cm. Two hair cracks to the handle.

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Literature, including: G.A. Godden, Coalport and Coalbrookdale Porcelains, R. Blunt, Chelsea China and Pottery, the Catalogue of the Schreiber Collection, Jonathan Horne exhibition catalogues and various Christie's and Sotheby's sale catalogues. (A lot)

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"St George & The Dragon" a stoneware figure by Charles Vyse and Barbara Waller, painted in colours incised Charles Vyse Barbara Waller Chelsea 31cm. high. Museum repairs.

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A quantity of Chelsea flower show annual plates 6) plus two pink rim floral tazzas.

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LARGE CHARACTER JUG THE CHELSEA PENSIONER D6817

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Bridgework & Gasworks. An album of fifty - two mounted gelatin silver prints, c. 1930s, showing structural and quasi - arc engineering details and construction, etc., of Chelsea Bridge, a welded span - bridge at Billingham Beck, Middlesborough, welded bubble tower, hot water reservoir, etc., followed by sturctural photos of gasholders incl. the Fitzroy gasholder in Melbourne, Australia, image sizes approx. 8" x 6" and slightly smaller, mounted on thrity - three pages, contemp. cloth, oblong 4to, together with a contemp. typed contents list (1)

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Mackenna (F. Severne). Chelsea Porcelain. The Red Anchor Wares/Chelsea Porcelain. The Gold Anchor Wares, pub. F. Lewis, Leigh - on - Sea, 1951 & 1952, b & w illusts. from photos., orig. cloth gilt, (second vol. being a limited edition of 500 copies, signed by the author), 4to, together with English Porcelain/Ceramic Circle Transactions, nos. 1 - 4 & 1 - 10, bound in 3 vols., 1928 - 48, b & w illusts. from photos., orig. blue cloth gilt, 8vo (5)

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Coloured Print "Chelsea Pensioner" 57 X 45cm. W.H.Weatherhead A/F

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A 'Chelsea' type cream jug moulded in the white with a goat and bee, the handle moulded acorns and oak leaves, incised triangle mark.

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A set of six New Chelsea porcelain coffee cans and saucers decorated flowers.

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Football programmes: 1945 and 1946, including QPR, West Ham, Chelsea, Crystal Palace and Arsenal (15).

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A pair of Samson models of sheep after Chelsea, together with two studies of children, one with a bee, the other with a shell; and a pair of figures with goats and other items.

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Modern British School c1930- 'The Royal Hospital, Chelsea'; oil on panel, inscribed verso, 27x21.5cm

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A Red Anchor Chelsea Serving Plate, circa 1755, of bracketed outline, painted with bouquets and scattered sprigs in typical vivid enamel colours, red line border, red anchor mark, 28.5cm wide

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Haig (Axel Herman, 1835 - 1921). Interior of Amiens Cathedral, 1897, signed in pencil, approx. 290 x 380 mm, framed and glazed, together with Martin (M. E.), Chartres, uncol. aquatint, signed and titled in pencil, approx. 300 x 225 mm, framed and glazed, plus one other late 19th c. etching entitled "Old Chelsea, Cheyne Walk", by Percy Harvey [ - ], approx. 240 x 175 mm, signed and titled in the image (signature indistinct), framed and glazed (3)

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A Chelsea Derby Bute shape Cup and Saucer with simple gilt border, an early Derby vertically fluted gilt Cup and Saucer, and a Bloor Derby porringer shape Cup and Saucer with cornflower spray

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HURLBUTT, Bow Porcelain, KING, Chelsea Porcelain, HONEY, Dresden China, and four others

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Ashendene Press. Berners (Dame Juliana), A Treatyse of Fysshynge wyth an Angle, (after the text of the Boke of St Albans, printed by Wynkyn the Worde, 1496), pub. Ashendene Press, Shelley House, Chelsea, 1903, printed on vellum, wood eng. frontis. and six wood engs. to text, initial letter printed in red, orig. morocco gilt by Florence Paget, spine faded and corners slightly bumped, 8vo. One of 25 copies on vellum of which 20 are for sale. (1)

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