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Click here to subscribeA quantity of predominantly novelty teapots, including cottage ware examples, Sadler, Dudson Brothers blue and white example, Cardew Collectables 'Pooh's Head', Disney Showcase 'Jungle Book', Wedgwood 'April Flowers', Burleigh Ware 'Japonica', etc, also a Crown Ducal ware 'Louis' pattern blush ivory lidded biscuit barrel, etc (2).
A Chinese Porcelain Jar and Associated Cover, Guangxu, painted in underglaze blue with panels of birds, flowers and figured, six character reign mark,14.5cm (excluding the cover), together with A Crackle Glazed Vase, Dudson Stoneware Replica of the Portland Vase, sprigged with Peleus and Thetis, the base with a portrait of Paris, 23.5cm high, A Large Salt Glazed Stoneware Jug and Various Other Ceramics (two trays)Jar with matched cover - rim of the vase broken into several pieces and regluedCrackle glazed vase - rim heavily damaged and restuckPortland vase - in good conditionStoneware jug - glaze heavily worn, crazed, chip to spout.Other items in the lot not reported
A group of Napoleon-related pottery, 19th century comprising a Dudson spill holder group of Napoleon in a tent, circa 1840, 13.5cm high; a Staffordshire porcellaneous model of Napoleon standing, circa 1850, 20cm high; and another, modelled standing without a hat, 26cm high; together with a Continental porcelain portrait bust inkwell, incised J mark, 7cm high; another inkwell, with hat and uniform only, 6.5cm high; and a small Naples style bust, crown over N mark, 11cm high (6) Condition:Napoleon without hat - staining and crazing Napoleon without hat - small nibble to baseDudson holder - badly chipped to one holder with associated hairlines, losses to bocage. Smaller Continental inkwell - chips to base, wear to black enamel on hat. Larger inkwell - heavy wear to gilt Continental bust - chip to base and rubbing to gilt
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, GLASS AND METAL WARES, to include boxed Royal Worcester Noddy and Tessie Bear figures, a Dennis China Works dragonfly vase (with restoration and hairlines), a Dudson Bros coffee pot stamped 'The Birmingham Coffee House Co Ltd' with similar Copeland cream jug stamped 'Marlborough Blenheim', two pairs of plated sugar tongs, a pewter hot water jug, a crystal pedestal vase height 21.5cm x diameter 20cm, a George Jones & Sons Abbey 1790 coffee pot, a Satsuma vase (extensive repairs), etc (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, sd and as stated in description)
Dudson limited edition clock Dudson Jasper Ware limited edition clock, number 35 of a run of 50, made as a replica of the piece produced for the Great Exhibition 185 in the year 2000 to commemorate the Dudson Bicentenary.Together with a copy of A Pottery Panorama Dudson Bicentenary 1800-2000 by Audrey M. Hudson, limited edition certificate and a Bicentenary dinner menu. 38cm high No damage or restoration. The clock requires a new battery.
DUDSON; a pair of c.1835-40 Staffordshire figures, each wearing blue jackets and with gilt-highlighted outfits, one titled 'The Piper', modelled holding a form of bagpipe, the other modelled holding a lamb, height of largest 26cm (2).Condition Report: - Possible overpainting to the figure holding the lamb, to the tree bough that he is leaning against and perhaps to his feet and part of his hat. Some gilt rubbing to The Piper.
FOUR BOXES OF CERAMICS, GLASS AND METAL WARES ETC, to include six Minton 'St James' dinner plates, eight white Dudson dinner plates, two Chinese storage jars lacking lids, unbranded late Victorian style part tea set, seven Royal Grafton cups and saucers, Bossons plaster heads, large glass vase - chip to rim, Enesco Cherished Teddies, stainless and plated milk and water jugs etc
Pair of Dudson jet ware type aesthetic movement pottery moon flasks, with gilt rim and gilt dolphin type handles, polychrome enamel subject to obverse and reverse, depicting a 19th century Persian scene with royal figures and servants, palm trees and precious objects, gilt calligraphy to the base, on black ground, 22.5cm high. (2)
A collection of British blue and white pottery, predominantly 19th centuryincluding a Ridgway hexagonal 'Asiatic Palaces' dish, 30cm wide; a Minton 'Camel and Giraffe' plate, 24cm diameter; a 'Dromedary' plate, maker unknown, 20.1cm diameter; a Rogers 'Zebra' plate, impressed mark, 21cm diameter, together with a matching meat platter, 49cm wide; a Rogers 'Elephant' plate, impressed mark, 21.7cm diameter; a Bovey Tracey or Stevenson 'Spotted Deer' plate, unmarked, 24cm diameter, together with a matching meat platter, 48cm wide; an Andrew Stevenson 'Peacock and Turkey' plate, 25cm diameter; a Thomas Rathbone & Co, Portobello 'Girl at the Well / The Font' plate, printed mark, 25cm diameter; a 'Chasing a Tiger Across a River' plate, maker unknown, 25cm diameter; Spode Indian Sporting Series 'Death of the Bear' plate, 25cm diameter; a 'Buffalo' plate, maker unknown, printed rosette or 'daisy' mark, 18cm diameter; a Dudson 'Hunting With Cheetahs' cream jug; an invalid feeder, marked 'Monument Opaque China', Mason's Ironstone jardiniere, 15cm high, large 'Buffalo' tankard, 15cm high and 11.5cm diameter etc (qty, mixed lot)Condition:Rogers Zebra plate - chipped to front and reverse rim.Rogers Elephant plate - cracked.Buffalo plate- Stained, glaze faults to rim.Bovey Tracey / Stevenson 'Spotted Deer' meat platter - restored, probably broken into pieces previously.Hunting With Cheetahs jug - Hairline, spout nibble.Invalid Feeder - cracked.Mason's Ironstone jardiniere - crazing to the glaze, restored rim chip.Buffalo tankard - Cracked, restored.Items not explicitly listed in the main lot description have not yet been checked for condition and may contain faults/repairs.Rogers 'Zebra' meat platter - large section broken and re-glued, with an unassociated crack.
Sam Weller and the Pickwick Papers: a fine Staffordshire figure by James Dudson depicted as a shoe shine boy, circa 1840, 199mm* Sam Weller, Pickwick’s faithful servant, was the creation of Charles Dickens in his Pickwick Papers published in 1836 and 1837. James Dudson of Hanley flourished from 1838. See Dudson, Staffordshire Figures, figure 60.(staffordshire pottery theatre theatrical opera musical literature)
A Wedgwood blue jaserware cheese dome c.1900 and jasperware bread plate first dark blue ground encircled with Grecian figures, oak leaf borders, impressed Wedgwood England, the bread plate, second unmarked possibly Dudson, (2)first height 17.5cm.Condition:Good condition. Free from chips or damage