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Click here to subscribeA BOX AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include nineteenth and early twentieth century tea wares, a Maling lustre sugar bowl, a large studio pottery bowl decorated with a frog, impressed 'NJW' and '80' marks, a Kensington lustre Lupin pattern jug, a Chinese teapot of ribbed hexagonal form, a Chinese stone vase carved with a bird and bamboo, height 17.5cm, two decorative printing blocks, a slab built studio pottery vase, a mantel clock in need of some attention, a canteen of plated cutlery, etc (1 box + loose) (sd)
A Mintons earthenware two handled pedestal bowl in the Art Nouveau taste - early 20th century, blue-green printed factory mark, with gilt scroll handles, painted with lilies and intertwined leaves on a mottled blue-green ground, 20cm diameter plus handles, 9.75cm high; together with a 1920s Maling lustre ware bowl, 21.2cm diameter. (2)* Mintons: Some gilt wear, notably to top of handles. Some hard water limescale residue below the rim to the interior. A little light glaze scratching to base of interior. No other faults - no chips, cracks or restoration. / Maling: Good condition, with just minor gilt wear and light glaze crazing to the base.
GOOD ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE DECORATIVE CERAMICS AND GLASSincluding a set of four Belleek Collector Society Spill vases, pair of Johnson Bros Christmas Scene plates, Carlton ware Ginger jar, Fenton carnival glass footed bowl, various pin dishes including Wegewood, Crown Staffordshire, Zsolnay, Carlton ware, Maling dish, two Art Deco jugs, and three large bowls, etc.
A mid 19th century rococo teapot and cover, picked out in gilt, 22cm high, c.1860; others; similar sucriers and covers; German and other figures; teaware; three tier cake stand; Maling pin dishes; Continental cabaret tray; 19th century Coalbrookdale casket, lofty floral cover, the shaped rectangular base, with leafy handles and feet, in azure and yellow, picked out in gilt, 14cm wide, c.1880; a mid 19th century pot pourri, in the manner of Coalport, decorated with flowers on a pink ground, picked out in gilt, 12cm diam, c.1850; a Derby coffee can and saucer, pattern 467, c.1790; etc
Four Maling lustre ware Chinoiserie style bowls to include: 1. "Blossom", pattern no 5726, circa 1932-34, with two large bands of pink prunus blossom, orange mottled ground, approx 21.5cm diam x 10cm high (crazing to interior) 2. "Peony and Butterfly", pattern 5819, circa 1932-34, pink peonies on blue or orange mottled grounds, butterfly to interior centre, approx 21.5cm x 10cm 3. "Green Pheasant", pattern 6016, circa 1930s, three vignettes to border and central panel with a pheasant or Bird of Paradise on green ground, approx 21.2 x 10cm 4. "Rosine", pattern no 6262, circa 1940, the yellow flowers on green and orange mottled ground, gilt and black geometric highlights, approx 21.5 diam x 10cm high (4)
Two Maling Classic bowls to include: 1. Bacchus?, with grape and vine leaf border, central butterfly medallion on orange mottled ground, pattern no 5916m, circa 1932-34, approx 21.5cm diam x 10cm high 2. Classic, pattern 6163, circa 1940a, stylised Classical border with fish and acanthus scrolls, the centre with basket of fruit, orange ground to interior, blue to exterior, approx 24.2cm diam x 10.8cm high (20