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Click here to subscribeTHREE BOXES OF J&G MEAKIN 'POPPY' PATTERN TEA AND COFFEE WARES TOGETHER WITH A QUANTITY OF MID-CENTURY PYRES OVENWARE, to include a coffee pot, teapot, cups, saucers, tea plates, a set of 1960's Pyrex glass celadon mint green oven dishes, serving dishes, meat plate, gravy jug, dinner plates, eight large oval steak plates, Jai Pyrex Tempo pattern, dinner plates, rectangle platter, oven dishes, soup dishes, etc. (3 boxes)
ELIZABETH II NOVELTY SILVER MOUNTED GOURMAND CHEESE PLATTER BRAYBROOK & BRITTEN, LONDON 2008 the oval clear glass board with two applied cast silver mice and wedge of cheese, together with two silver mouse cheese spikes by the same maker and a set of silver plated cheese utensils bearing applied mice comprising fork, knife, server and further set of spikes set to base modelled as a wedge of cheesethe board 40cm x 30cmCondition generally good to fair. Each piece would benefit from a good clean, including the silver and mounts. With light use related wear, though no apparent damages. Additional images now available.
A Royal Crown Derby Treasures of Childhood mug, boxed; a Posie pattern trinket dish boxed; a Wedgwood black Jasperware heart shaped trinket box and cover, boxed; a Wedgwood Jasperware bowl and cover, boxed; a Spode Derbyshire plate, boxed; a Portmeirion Botanic Garden platter; Poole bow; a Royal Worcester bird; a Greens Newstyle Jellies hen shaped jelly mould; a Royal Doulton Bunnykins mug; an engraved glass presentation plaque; qty
FOUR BOXES OF CERAMICS AND TWO WICKER PICNIC BASKETS, to include a 1950's Sirram picnic set for four people includes cups, saucers, cutlery, sandwich boxes (cups are marked, all ceramics are crazed, appears to have had little use), a Brexton travelling drinks case containing three glasses, a modern Optima picnic basket for two, a Limoges covered sugar bowl, Wedgwood 'Wakefield' pattern dinner wares, two Wedgwood Seander dishes, a set of six Limoges 9560 salad plates with two matching salad bowls, Royal Stafford 'Rochester' pattern fruit dishes, a large Highland Stoneware hand painted fish platter, cut glass fruit bowl, decanter, etc. (s.d) (4 boxes + loose)
An oval hors d'oeuvres dish, marked Baltensperger, 925, the lightly hammered oval platter fitted with seven cut glass dishes, approx. 39.5 x 56.5cm, weighable weight approx. 61ozCondition Report: The silver base is in good condition - only surface scratching, nicking and some tarnish noted to this piece. The glass is also in good condition. No cracks noted. Some minor chips noted under 10x magnification. Only very minor scratching and abrasion. Overall an attractive piece in good condition.
A QUANTITY OF CUT CRYSTAL AND GLASSWARE, comprising a biscuit barrel with silverplate lid, Stuart Crystal fruit bowls, six decanters, a large dish, height 20cm, preserve pot, a Swarovski tortoise, a boxed Royal Doulton 'Thank You' platter, drinking glasses, etc (Qty) (Condition Report: a glass crackle dish is chipped and damaged)
TWO BOXES OF CERAMICS AND A SILVERPLATE TEA SET, to include a blue and white Adams 'Landscape' pattern twin handled dish, a Royal Worcester 'Evesham' pattern lidded cooking pot, shape 20 - size 4, a red and brown West German style cheese platter with six matching goblets, silverplate tea set marked G.G & Co, two silverplate coffee pots, Royal Worcester 'Evesham' pattern cruet set an jug, a China tea set, a cranberry Bohemian glass lidded punch bowl with three cups, hand painted gilt border with blue and pink floral design, etc (2 boxes +loose)
A GROUP OF CERAMIC TEA WARES AND CUT GLASS, comprising an Aynsley 'Georgian Cobalt 7348' pattern cup and saucer (both marked as second quality), Aynsley 7023 pattern cup, saucer, two side plates, two dinner plates (all marked as second quality, some surface scratches to plates), Royal Albert 'Val D'or' pattern comprising six tea plates, four side plates (one chipped), five dishes, two bread and butter plates, tea pot (chipped spout), eight dinner plates (all pieces marked as second quality, signs of heavy use on most pieces), a Minton 'Haddon Hall' pattern lidded pot, a Wedgwood blue on white Jasper Ware ashtray, diameter 18cm, eighteen pieces of a Royal Worcester 'duck egg' and white part tea set 8820, Wedgwood 'Wild Strawberry' pattern pin dish and serving platter, a large cut glass rose bowl with metal grill, two Royal Doulton monogrammed yellow and gold gilt plates (crazing to both), Whitefriars crystal whisky tumblers, etc (Qty) (Condition Report: most pieces have signs of medium to heavy use)
ONE BOX OF BRASS AND METALWARES, to include a vintage brass calcium carbide bicycle lamp, stamped Joseph Lucas Ltd - Birmingham (dented and glass cracked), a British Coal Mining Co. Wales UK miner's lamp Serial No.12106, an early pewter platter, brass bell, shoe horn, ship's bell, a Rothman's Ltd table cigarette box marked Pall Mall London, three cast irons, two brass trivets, three graduated copper cider measuring jugs, etc. (s.d) (1 box + loose)
A Collection of glassware to include; A wooden Tantalus with three decanters inside, brass decoration to casing, (one decanter stopper is broken), along with three Silver decanter labels, all hallmarked for Birmingham, One Vodka, One Brandy and One Whisky. Also another cut glass decanter, a glass sharing platter, two silver plated cased smaller glass dishes, various cut glasses and coloured glasses, some boxed and some by Royal Doulton. Also included are small presentation cards with wording of 'With the best wishes of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Clarence House Christmas 1997/8' etc.
Mixed glass and ceramics to include an Exbor of Czecholsovkia art glass vase of rectangular form, makers mark to base, 24cm high, Caithness smoky grey tapering vase (with Caithness sticker), Venetian blue and gold glass ewer jug, Royal albert ' Snowdrop ' pattern tea ware (2 teacups, 4 saucers, 3 tea plates), bird-design glass paperweight, spiral-design glass paperweight, 2 Hochst leaf-shaped dishes, a boxed cut crystal glass scent bottle, Indian white metal and glass trinket box, a blue and green glazed pottery circular wall plaque by Janus Lewald-Jezierski depicting a phoenix, 18.5cm diameter, Egyptian blown glass perfume bottle, and a Dartington Crystal Daisy Collection butter platter FT214 and cheese platter FT215
Four large Royal Doulton toby jugs, to include Merlin D6529; The Falconer D6533; Rap Van Winkle D6438; Uncle Tom Cobbleigh D6337; ten other small toby and character jugs, some Royal Doulton; WT Copeland & Sons blue and white meat platter; other blue and white ceramics; carnival glass; figurines etc.Qty: 3 boxes
Clive Bowen (b.1943)Large Platter, 2017earthenware, slip decorated depicting a fish37.5cm diameter. Lot 723-737 to be sold on behalf of Contemporary Applied Arts.Contemporary Applied Arts (‘CAA’) is a unique organisation with a remarkable history. Founded in 1948, its mission is to celebrate, champion and advocate for fine Craft in the UK. It is a registered charity and membership organisation with over 200 makers working in all the crafts disciplines - ceramics, glass, textiles, jewellery, wood, paper, metals and textiles.Makers are selected by their peers and membership is seen as a kitemark of excellence. CAA continues to welcome new and emerging makers alongside its existing cohort of established and respected UK-based makers. CAA has a prime gallery space in central London, just off Marylebone High Street, which showcases the work of its makers and holds exhibitions there. It also has an online gallery and shop and, in recent years, has broadened its reach through extensive social media activity and engagement. It has an outreach programme – and is committed to expanding this to more schools and wider audiences in 2023 - and participates in events such as London Craft Week and selected external exhibitions including the 2022 London Art Fair. CAA also initiates and facilitates commissions for private collectors.CAA receives no regular public funding but relies on sales, membership subscriptions and a small amount of funding from grants and private donors supportive of its mission. It was a grateful recipient of Arts Council lockdown funding. CAA celebrates its 75th Anniversary in 2023 – and remains a unique and constant presence in an applied arts world which has seen huge and dramatic changes over that period. It needs continuing support and the inclusion of selected and special work in the Modern Art Auction is a part of a series of fundraising initiatives as its 75th Anniversary approaches.Support for CAA via generous bidding will be very much appreciated.
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE ASSORTED CERAMICS AND GLASS, to include Royal Doulton 'Fireglow' TC1080 pattern coffee service comprising twelve cups and saucers, coffee pot, graduated milk jugs, sugar bowls, six side plates, tureen sandwich plate and oval platter, unmarked Caithness style vase, approximate height 23cm, Whittard of Chelsea cups and teapot, water jugs for the following brands of whisky - Glengoyne, Glenmorangie, Tamdhu, Glenfarclas, Glenturret, Royal Lochnagar, Langs, Tomatin and The Macallan, empty whisky flagons The Edradour and Ben Nevis, Jack Daniel's whiskey tumblers, small cut glass decanter with silver plated collar, claret jug with plated fittings, 1953 coronation wine glass, assorted drinking glasses etc
A very rare Dutch stipple-engraved light baluster goblet by Frans Greenwood, circa 1744The round funnel bowl decorated with a half-length portrait of a fishwife, her head slightly turned and with a downward gaze, wearing a low-cut bodice and a flat-topped wide-brimmed hat, holding a herring by its tail in her left hand, another fish on an oval platter with a wavy border resting on her lap beneath her right arm, a spray of flowering lilies in a jug behind a pail of herrings on a table to her right, on a densely stippled ground, the reverse signed 'Frans Greenwood fecit.' in diamond-point script, raised on a tall slender multi-knopped baluster stem, above a later replacement parcel-gilt foot chased with strapwork and foliate scrolls, 24.3cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceSotheby's, 3 June 1974, lot 116Viscount Newport, Earl of Bradford, Weston Park, Shifnal, Christie's, 4 June 1985, lot 30With Heide Hübner, Würzburg, 1986Mühleib Collection, Bonhams, 2 May 2013, lot 57Stephen Pohlmann CollectionLiteratureNoel Riley, 'Antique Glass in Shropshire', The Antique Dealer and Collectors Guide (June 1975), p.147, fig.5The Earl of Bradford, 'Making a Collection', The Antique Collector, Vol.56, No.6 (June 1985), pp.108-9, fig.1Frank Davis, 'Talking about Salerooms', Country Life, Vol.178 (July 1985), p.215, fig.1David Watts, 'Glass', in Elizabeth Drury (ed.), Antiques (1986), p.87Frans Smit, Frans Greenwood (1988), p.151-2, no.44.1, figs.97 and 99Frans Smit, Uniquely Dutch Eighteenth-Century Stipple-Engravings on Glass (1993), p.121, no.Dc.3ExhibitedWeston Park, Shifnal, 198331. Deutsche Kunst- und Antiquitäten-Messe, Haus der Kunst, Munich, 1986Frans Greenwood (1680-1763) was a Dordrecht merchant of English extraction, born in Rotterdam. An amateur artist, poet and glass engraver, he is traditionally credited as being the first artist to experiment with stipple engraving in the early 1720s and the first engraver to produce a whole picture on a glass in the technique. The techniques he developed had a profound influence on the work of a number of other glass engravers in Dordrecht, including Aert Schouman, making him one of the most important glass artists of his time.The herring industry or 'Groote Visscherij' (Great Fishery) played a very important role in the Dutch economy and the fishwives of Scheveningen were a favourite subject of Greenwood. They traditionally wore hats with flattened tops to accommodate the fish baskets they carried on their heads, with the wide brim offering protection against resulting drips. The poet Jacob Cats published a poem 'On a woman from Schevenigen carrying a basket of fish on her head' as early as 1654.The scene on the present lot is paralleled by an almost identical portrait of a fishwife against a different background, signed by Greenwood and dated 1744. This is in the Huis van Gijn in Dordrecht, illustrated and discussed alongside the present goblet by Smit (1988), pp.151-3, no.44.2, figs.98 and 100. Another goblet but with a different portrait of a fishwife, signed by Greenwood and dated 1742, was in the Anton Dreesman Collection sold by Sotheby's on 3 June 1974, lot 115 and again by Christie's in Amsterdam on 16 April 2002, lot 1279. This is illustrated and discussed by Smit (1988), pp.146-7, no.42.1, fig.90.All three glasses unusually depict a fishwife holding a herring by its tail. This is echoed in several contemporary Dutch Old Master portraits of women selling herrings by artists including Gerrit Dou (1613-1675), Godfried Schalcken (1643-1706) and Carel de Moor (1656-1738). In Dutch painting this is sometimes interpreted as a demonstration of promiscuity, but the lilies shown behind her traditionally symbolise purity and it is clear from Greenwood's poetry that he held fisherwomen and the fishing industry as whole in particularly high regard. Interestingly, one of the Directors of the Dutch East India Company, Pauls Schepers, bequeathed a 'haringwijfje' goblet to his second Cousin Gerard Schepers in the mid-18th century, which may refer to either the present goblet or the example from the Dreesman Collection, see Smit (1988), pp.146-7.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The ceramics from the Service Room – Large collection of mixed ceramics , mostly blue and white to include a Yuan pattern platter, dinner wares a Victorian flow blue jug with putti playing and other items.**Items removed that are photographed - Cheese stand and cover / plate showing Ethelfleda / Green Bottle of Armagnac / Three moulded glass flower holders. See our own attached photo with green labels**
SIX BOXES OF CERAMICS AND ORNAMENTS, to include a Poole Pottery spear shaped Delphis design platter, a Mdina turquoise glass decanter, Royal Albert 'Winter Harmony' figure from the Country Walk Collection, a small Dresden 'Ballerina', three Royal Albert 'Silver Maple' pattern tea cups with three saucers, three Coalport coffee cups with saucers, a Newlyn Pottery brown and green vase, a Royal Doulton 'Bunnykins' mug and egg cup, a west German stein with a pewter lid, a Swiss Army Knife (TO BE SOLD TO OVER 18'S ONLY), dinner plates, drinking glasses, etc (6 boxes)
A SET OF BALANCE SCALES, CLOCKS AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, comprising a glass cased set of Philip Harris Ltd brass balance scales, three assorted mantel clocks including an Art Deco chrome and glass Ferranti clock, a Henry Hobson & Sons of Sheffield silver plate tray marked 4148 on the back, a pewter platter (possibly German), diameter 29cm, a silverplate pocket watch made by R. Jones 4428 (has only one hand), a pair of clear glass candle sticks, height 20cm, together with an Art Deco style clear glass vanity set comprising tray, three pots, a pair of candle sticks and a ring holder (10) (Condition report: clocks and watch do not appear to work)
Collection of glass, to comprise a 19th Century cut glass tazza, 16.5 cm high, another cut glass thistle shaped vase, 21 cm high, three various decanters, a cut glass fruit bowl another bowl on scroll feet and a pedestal form bowl, together with a pair of flasks, a circular moulded glass platter, a tazza, a glass finger bowl and various other pieces of glass including stoppers glasses and vessels (Qty)
ONE BOX OF CRYSTAL AND TABLEWARE, to include a Kosta Boda Art glass 'Forest Spring Flowers' cake stand, diameter 34cm, a Stuart Crystal decanter, a square cut crystal whisky decanter, four Thomas Webb Crystal glasses, five cut crystal wine glasses, a Royal Worcester 'Evesham' oven dish, a Portmeirion 'Botanic Garden' oven dish and platter, an Aynsley 'HyStyle' flan dish, a Royal Norfolk platter, etc (s.d) (1 box)
SIX BOXES AND LOOSE ASSORTED SUNDRY ITEMS ETC, to include Hilary Mantel books, Times Atlas of the World, National Geographic Timeless Journeys, Villeroy & Boch glass candlestick, Caithness Pastel paperweight, a single Stuart Beaconsfield highball glass, Stuart vase, a Chinese miniature accordion, Herbert & Sutcliffe vintage tennis racket, Wisden cricket bat, plated meat platter, Turi design casserole dish with lid, glass table lamp with butterfly and fruit design approximate height 34cm excluding lamp fitting, assorted glass vases and bowls, picnic set in fitted wicker basket, Rowney art box with oil paints and accessories - appears to be in unused condition, small quantity of assorted clothing, wooden bird sculpture, boxed bagatelle board etc
A late 19th century ebonized carved wooden blackamoor table-top visiting card tray, modelled in the form of a figure holding a large platter, inset with glass eyes and bone teeth, height 45.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
TWO BOXES OF CERAMICS AND SUNDRIES ETC, to include Victoria branded part tea set, a German blue floral dressing table set, a Mandarin reticulated comport and bowl, Wedgwood candle holder, Crown Devon cake slice, Carlton Ware leaf dish, Corona Ware 'Leighton' platter and tureens, biscuit barrels, cut glass items and a bag of unused shoe laces etc
Sri Lankan silver leather cased communion set comprising goblet, small platter and glass pot with silver lid, each with Sri Lanka silver marks and maker's mark KAA for the Kandyan Arts Association, height of goblet 11.5cm, weight of silver 245g, the fitted case also houses cloths, hip flask and literature, width of case 25.5cm