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Click here to subscribeA Pair of Chelsea Dessert Plates, Red Anchor Period, circa 1755, painted in enamel colours with scattered bouquets and sprigs of flowers, chocolate-brown edges, both with red anchor mark, {21cm diameter} (both slightly mis-shapen, one with overpainted firing fault and glaze scratch to the central field)
A Chelsea Dessert Plate, Gold Anchor Period, circa 1765, of scroll edged circular form, painted to the central reserve with two raspberries, a ladybird and a mayfly, with exotic birds perched in branches to the borders in three groups framed by C scrolls in colours, blue and gilt feather scroll border, gold anchor mark, {21cm diameter}
Longford (Elizabeth). Images of Chelsea, 1st ed., 1980, together with Gascoigne (Bamber and Ditchburn, Jonathan), Images of Twickenham, 1981, Ford (John & Jill), Images of Brighton, 1981, Jenkins (Simon and Ditchburn, Jonathan), Images of Hampstead, 1982, all 1st eds., num. b & w illusts. from photos., orig. cloth in d.j.s., 4to, VG. Each limited to 1000 copies. (4)
Nym Denise Mary Pen-Symons, (fl. mid 20th century) "LANDSCAPE, Co. CORK", oil on canvas, signed lower right, entitled on an old stretcher label, inscribed Royal Academy label documenting the painting's entry for the 1948 Turner Prize, plus depleted label of The Chelsea Art Stores, inscribed "Mr Peters/for students landscape/Bought by Sir Alfred....", 75cm x 100cm, (29.5in x 39.3in), in gilt frame
A COLLECTION OF PRINTED FOOTBALL EPHEMERA, c1948, 1950's and later, including Preston North End v. Man. Utd., 1948, four Wolves v. Man. Utd., 1950's, Man. Utd.,v. Chelsea and Utd. Res. v. Newcastle 1954/5, W.B.A. v. Man Utd., 1959, Man. City v. Coventry, 1950, Blackpool v. Stoke, 1949, Birmingham v. Chesterfield, 1950 etc etc, recent ticket stubs (parcel)
A porcelain scent bottle with silver-gilt mounts, probably French, 19th century, in Chelsea taste, modelled as a parrot tulip, the chained stopper formed as two doves, 6.5cm, 2.5 in; and an unusual stoneware scent bottle, circa 1810, formed as a straw-covered flask hung with garlands, the gold cap set with an opal, two-colour gold and turquoise bead collar, on two chains held by a carved coral hand below the ring, bottle 4.5cm, 1.75 in, (2).
A small collection of Football and Rugby Programmes and Tickets including Bradford v Newcastle 1940, Bradford V Barrow 1938, Brentford V Copenhagen 1946, Blackpool V Chelsea 1946, Chelsea V Stoke 1946, Blackpool v Liverpool 1946, Hunslet v Leeds 1938 and ticket stubs for Wembley F.A.Cup Final 1965.
A Chelsea Derby porcelain vase of baluster form with scroll handles, mask terminals and shell moulding painted with a rustic couple in a landscape and verso with a hurdy-gurdy player reserved on a gilded blue ground, 32.5cm. high, patch marks, circa 1780, glue repairs to handles, together with a similar vase decorated with rustics in landscapes reserved on a puce ground, decoration unfinished. (2)
A Chelsea octagonal dish, moulded with flowers and decorated in the Kakiemon style, red anchor mark, c.1755 and a Worcester fluted dish painted with butterflies and flowers in the manner of James Giles, seal mark, c.1770, 25.5cm. (2) The Chelsea dish chipped, the Worcester dish cracked in half.
A selection of English porcelain, comprising; a Chelsea pot pourri vase with pierced neck and painted with birds, 20cm high, a pair of Worcester blue and white saucers, printed with the bat pattern, a bow blue and white Chinoiserie sauceboat, a Derby white porcelain model of a sheep and a similar model of a deer, various dates, 18th century, (damaged throughout)
A Chelsea porcelain soup plate moulded in relief in the Meissen manner with floral sprays, and enamelled in colours with floral sprays within mauve lined border, 9.25ins diameter (red anchor mark to base - circa 1755 - cracked and discoloured), and a Worcester porcelain plate with shaped rim enamelled in colours with floral sprays within red lined border, 8.5ins diameter (unmarked - chipped to footrim and discoloured)
A Chelsea porcelain octagonal plate, the rim moulded in the Meissen manner with a floral filled trellis, the whole enamelled in colours with floral sprays, floral sprigs, butterflies and caterpillars, fine brown finished edge, 9.5ins square (red anchor mark to base - circa 1755 - rim repaired in one place). See lot 53 for illustration.
A pair of Chelsea porcelain dessert plates of shaped outline, enamelled in colours with sprays of flowers and sprigs of flowers within a green finished edge, 8.5ins diameter (red anchor mark to base - circa 1755 - green edging somewhat flaking in places and decoration scratched). See lot 53 for illustration.