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Click here to subscribeA CHARLOTTE RHEAD FOR CROWN DUCAL TANKARD, in the 6189 Mexican pattern, tube lined with a band of flowers between scalloped borders, having a double loop handle, printed and painted marks to base, height 18.5cm (1) (Condition Report: appears ok, sounds dull when tapped, crazing, some scratches and small areas of paint loss)
SIX BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, to include a large selection of Noritake 'Blue Hill 2482 dinnerware, Denby oval plates, side plates and cups and saucers in a sage green, Clover Leaf covered jars 'wild flowers', two Minton/Delf blue and white oval meat plates, two Crown Ducal Rd No. 162055, a large selection of Royal commemorative mugs, vintage Sadler covered jar with handle, Sylvac 1997 covered trinket pot, Old Hall crystal glasses and bowl, boxed Imaje champagne flutes, large selection of cut glass drinking glasses, cranberry glass wine glasses, decorative glass perfume bottles, cut glass decanters, ship in a bottle etc. (6 boxes + loose), (sd/af)
A mixed collection of ceramics including a Royal Doulton stoneware beaker with applied sprigged decoration, stamps to base 'X28983/9886' and a Doulton ribbed vase decorated with transfer nursery rhyme decoration, marks to base inscribed '9899', together with Royal Worcester, Paragon, Crown Ducal, Royal Aynsley, etc. (3 trays)
A box containing a Crown Ducal Arizona part dinner service, a box containing a Wedgwood Edme Cavalier part dinner service, a box containing Royal Doulton Larchmont part dinner service together with five boxes of assorted decorative china and glassware to include serving platters, meat plates, willow pattern etc (8 boxes)
A GROUP OF VINTAGE CERAMICS to include a pair of French St Clement vases with art nouveau style decoration, manufacturers marks to the base (one with hairline cracks, both with crazing), a hand painted image of an early twentieth century woman on a Wedgwood plate, a group of Susie Cooper ceramic dinnerware comprising a floral patterned ovoid serving plate, a tea plate, a side plate, and a bowl in the 'Printemps' pattern, and a 'Katinda' side plate, and a Royal Albert side plate with hand painted flowers, a Burleigh 'Riviera' double handled sugar pot, a square Crown Ducal Ware fruit bowl with a rose pattern, diameter 23cm, two pieces of Dutch Gouda pottery comprising a pedestal bowl hand decorated with flowers, written manufacturer marks to the base (chip to the rim), and a lidded pot marked 'Party N.V.Koninklke Plateelbakkery Zuid-Holland Gouda,' diameter 15.5cm (scratches to the lid), a studio pottery planter with marks to the base (13) (Condition Report: itemised conditions in the main description)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS CERAMICS, to include vintage Palissy dinnerware items, covered tureens, plates, bowls etc., a wooden box velvet lined with Firth stainless steel cutlery, cut glass six piece cruet set in a EPNS stand, vintage Sterling K & Co. large oval meat plate Rd No. 145499, four retro vaseline glass shades in a cream and mint green, stainless steel tea/coffee pot, sugar bowl, egg cups etc. mid-century wood and ceramic handle salad serving spoon and folk in original box, Stag antler handled carving knife and meat folk in a satin lined box by J. Hurst & Co. Sheffield, Crown Ducal small milk creamer, sugar bowl and toast rack 'rosemary ' 2633, Carlton Ware lettuce and tomatoes plate, oriental egg shell cups and saucers, Alfred Meakin side plates, etc. (3 boxes + loose), (sd/af)
Lot comprising Lilliput Lane and similar model buildings, ceramics to include Crown Ducal, an Italian study of a tiger, a similar Lomonosov example and other. [W] NOTE: THIS LOT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR IN HOUSE SHIPPING, PLEASE CONTACT CLIENT SERVICES FOR A LIST OF SUITABLE COURIERS AND A QUOTE. PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS NEED TO BE COLLECTED OR DESPACTHED BY 12TH DECEMBER DUE TO THE HOLIDAY PERIOD.
A graduated set of Charlotte Rhead tube lined wall plaques, comprising two chargers and a plate, each in the 5623 Tarragona pattern, decorated with a radiating central roundel surrounded with a foliate field within a sectional border, Crown Ducal marks, pattern number and artists signature to base (3) 44cm, 36cm and 23cm diameter
A Charlotte Rhead 4040 Persian Rose pattern charger or wall plaque, centered with a sponged roundel surrounded by a banf of floral decoration in green, yellow, blue, purple and red, together with a 4511 Manchu pattern plate, centered with a dragon within a field of foliate sprays surrounded by a border of clouds within a green rim, Crown Ducal manufacturers mark, signature and model numbers inscribed to base (2) 44cm diameter and 32.5cm diameter
Three Charlotte Rhead tube lined wall plates or plaques, one in the Blue Tulips or Kashmir pattern, 4794, a 5803 Palermo pattern example and a smaller example in the 4521 Blue Posy pattern, Crown Ducal manufacturers mark, signature and model numbers inscribed to base (3) 32.5cm diameter 32cm diameter 24.5cm diameter
Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal, a vase and two chargers, the vase and large charger in the 4957 Arabian Scroll pattern, decorated in vivid shades of green, orange and yellow on a pale ground, together with a 4298 Green Chain pattern charger (3) Chargers - 32cm and 36cm diameter Vase - 17cm high
A group of ceramics by Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal, in the 4926 Arabian Scroll pattern, comprising a charger, three vases, a jug and a wall pocket, each decorated in shades of orange and green with a repeating scrolling motif highlighted with a lustre glaze (6) Charger - 32cm diameter Vases - 21cm high, 15cm high and 13cm high Wall pocket - 17cm high
A mixed group of English and Continental pottery and porcelain, late 19th and 20th century, including a Cantagalli lustre decorated cup and saucer, Royal Copenhagen model of a cockerel, height 14cm, three pieces of Burleigh Ware nursery china decorated with a toy horse and inscribed 'Gee-Gee', a Crown Ducal Orange Tree pattern toast rack with matching sauceboat , sugar bowl and three soup plates, a Royal Worcester pepper in the form of a cottage loaf and a Poole plate painted with a nautical signal flag, diameter 21.8cm (minor faults).
A collection of assorted art and studio pottery, comprising an abstract dish by Alan Clarke, early 2000s, 24.5cm diameter; two geometric vessels by Mike Browning, Llanidloes, a Rayric (Brutalist) vase, 14.5cm high; Newlyn mug, circa 1950s/60s, 12cm high; West German blue 'Fat Lava' vase, 1970s, 25.5cm high; and a pair of smaller fluted beakers purchased from The Beetroot Tree in Derby, 8.5cm high; a Crown Ducal drip-glazed vase, shape 148, with twin-angular handles, circa 1920s, the glaze bright orange with splashes of green, impressed shape number, 15cm high; sold together with a Clay Pits Ewenny spiral slipware plate, mid-century, impressed marks, 21.5cm diameter; and an Austrian Osterra Edel-Keramik bowl in the Secessionist style, mid-20th century, 24cm diameter; JOHN WHEELDON (born 1950), Wirksworth, Derbyshire, a yunomi or tea vessel, circa 2000s, red raku glaze with unglaze black foot rim, impressed mark, 8.8cm high; a Prinknash black lustre vase, a satin monochrome bottle vase, a Winchcombe brown wood-fired oil bottle with stopper, circa 1970s, a Winchcombe pottery vase by Anne Whittlesey, potter's monogram, a large stoneware cup and saucer (handle damaged), a group of three items by Andy Mason, post-2000, comprising a porcelain bowl and two black stoneware beakers, Ros Moren (Cornwall) oxide painted small bowl and saucer, and further contemporary studio pottery, sold together with a Lady Penelope London Agent 'Thunderbirds' plate, dated 1993, a Paragon China moon landing jug, 1969, a Grimwades 'Ye Olde Inn' jug, 19th century 'North Wales' souvenir cup and saucer, a Shelley China 'Present from Aberystwyth' mug and a small Staffordshire pink 'Sunderland' type lustre beaker, tallest 21cm high (group)
CROWN DUCAL WARE; twenty-seven pieces of A1211 'Orange Tree' pattern comprising teapot, water jug, small jugs, sugar shaker, five coffee cups and saucers, egg cups, etc (27).Condition Report: Crazing visible throughout, and rubbing to high traffic areas, preserve pot has large chip to top rim, small patches of staining, otherwise appears to be in overall OK but grubby condition.
Royal Doulton pair of Dickens D5833 series ware plates in relief (raised decoration) from the 1930s (subjects are Tony Weller & Fat Boy, Sam Weller & Mr Pickwick) together with a pair of D4749 jugs 14cm high, a Beswick Henry VIII large character jug, EMU Australian Wines coronation jug by Crown Ducal etc. (11 items)
A COLLECTION OF MAINLY MID TWENTIETH CENTURY CERAMICS AND GLASS WARE, to include a West German vase 119/25, an Italian vase and jug set painted with figures holding umbrellas (shallow glaze chips on rim of jug), an Italian bowl in the form of a basket with slip decoration (chips), mid twentieth century tea ware including Ridgway Homemaker, Alfred Meakin Oklahoma, Parlez Vous, Fisherman's Cove, Montmartre, etc, a J Fryer Oldcourt Ware teapot and two tennis sets, a Crown Ducal Liberty and Freedom teapot (hairlines and chips inside lid), a Wade The Gallery Collection: Japanese Garden jug, a smoky glass decanter with clear handle, height 32cm, a deep brown and clear glass vase, an amber glass jug (roughness to base of handle, a handkerchief glass bowl, a Golden Crown cocktail shaker, Babycham and Cherry B glasses, etc (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, sd and as stated in description)
Coronation of Queen Victoria: Gold Staff Officer’s baton, painted wood, emblazoned with the arms of the Duke of Norfolk within a garter, superimposed on crossed batons and beneath a ducal coronet, the finial bearing the royal arms, a crown and V R, the terminal with the arms of the office holder, length 61cm, together with a modern mahogany stand for vertical display. £300-£500 --- Borne by Thomas William Fletcher (1808 - 1893) in the capacity of Gold Staff Officer of the Earl Marshall the Duke of Norfolk, 28 June 1838. A number of staff officers are appointed at coronations by the Duke of Norfolk, hereditary Earl Marshall, whose duty it is to supervise the seating of guests in the abbey. Condition Report Some minor rubbing to the painted surface, not affecting the armorials.