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Click here to subscribeGosse, Irene and Gertrude Hermes (illustrator), A Florilege chosen from the old herbals, Chelsea, The Swan Press, folio, 1931, 20 wood engraved plates by G Hermes, contemporary half cloth, green morocco boards, spine lettered in gilt, cover lightly rubbed, number 19 of 150 limited edition copies in Baskerville type on hand made paper.
Six various Chelsea Pottery dishes, comprising; a pair of conical bowls painted in coloured glazes with hares, 14.5cm diameter; a larger conical bowl painted with a rabbit and a bird surrounding by Spring flowers, 26cm diameter; a conical bowl painted with flowering tulip, 19cm diameter; and two similar shaped square dishes painted with flower sprays, diameter 21.5, incised marks
A Derby figure of a bagpiper, modelled standing playing the pipes, wearing a turquoise coat, height 15.5cm (6in), circa 1765 (damage and restoration); and a Chelsea-Derby figure of a Cupid playing the bagpipes, wearing puce tricorn hat, height 13cm (5in), gold anchor mark, circa 1775 (damage and repaired)
Three items of English porcelain, Comprising; a Chelsea lobed oval dish painted with flowers, length 17cm., red anchor mark, circa 1756 (extensive damage and repairs); a Worcester plate with scalloped rim, painted in blue and gilt, diameter 20cm., circa 1790 (extensive wear); a Worcester teabowl and saucer painted in the Chinese Export style, circa 1775 (cracked); and a creamware plate painted with a flower spray, circa 1780
11 modern Royal Worcester collectors cream jugs, polychrome decorated in antique styles to include sparrow beak jug, Chinese ewer, silver shape jug, lampray cream jug, cream jug, ring neck jug, poppy jug, Grainger jug, Chelsea ewer, wishbone jug, and cabbage leaf jug approx 2.5-3.5" high also a Spode coffee can bat printed with The Lawns, Broseley by Paul Holdway 1989 2.5" high and a Hammersly miniature jug, cracked (13)
A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE CABINET PLATES, second half 19th century, after Chelsea Red Anchor originals, painted with a fanciful bird in coloured enamels within a landscape, below a moulded basket weave and scalloped gilt rim, painted red anchor mark, (rubbing to gilt rim, chip to footrim), 10 in (25.4 cm) diameter
A PAIR OF FRENCH PORCELAIN FIGURES, circa 1900, after Chelsea Gold Anchor originals, and modelled as scantily drapped putti in yellow and puce robes standing before a flowering tree stump and holding a basket of flowers, upon gilt scrolled circular bases, gold anchor marks, and one marked France, (chips, arm restuck), and a French porcelain figure, circa 1900, after a Chelsea Derby original, and modelled as a seated putti draped in a cobalt robe and holding a lamb, upon an encrusted green foliate and green oval base (3), 2.7 in (6.86 cm) high
A Chelsea mug, circa 1752-56, of squat bulbous form, painted in enamel colours with fable decoration, depicting a heron and two ducks amongst foliage fleeing a dog, the green enamelled loop handle with moulded branched leaves and blue floral sprays to either side, below a brown rim, red anchor mark to base, restored, 3.9 in (9.91 cm) high
A pair of Chelsea-Derby rococo moulded vases. With tapered quatrefoil openings and twin scrolling handles with applied flowers. Turquoise ground, each vase with two painted panels, one in polychrome enamels depicts figures on horseback in rural settings and the other in purple monochrome depicts a building in idyllic river landscapes. Gold anchor marks c1770 11"