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Click here to subscribeTWO BOXES AND A TRAY OF MOSTLY CERAMIC DECORATIONS to include a group of Royal Doulton Bunnykins breakfast ware comprising a tea cup and saucer, an eggcup, a mug, a side plate, a tea plate, and a baby bowl, a Royal Doulton 'Monks in the Cellar' character vase (clear signs of repair to rim), three character jugs to include Peel, Old Charley, and Mr Pickwick, a group of Dartmouth Pottery comprising two novelty toucan jugs and three trinket dishes, a Maling pink lustre plate, three pieces of Mason's 'Mandarin' trinket ware, a black deer with oversized ears, a box of ceramic decorative bells from various tourist attractions (2 boxes and loose) (s.d)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, to include two large oriental vases, large Royal Doulton meat plate in 'Abbess', teapots to include names such as Royal Cauldon ' Victoria', Sadler, Gibsons, Wade, Royal Crown Staffordshire, etc., a covered tureen Doulton Burslem No. 251612, milk creamers by Sadler, Royal Doulton, etc., Royal Doulton water jug D6203, Royal Doulton 'Minden' drainer bowl and plate D5334, Samual Radford Rd No. 390220, a selection of collectors plates and dining plates, to include Royal Doulton, Coalport, etc, serving plates/bowls including Crown Devon, Royal Doulton, Maling, Beswick, etc. (sd/af), (3 boxes + loose)
SELECTION OF DECORATIVE CERAMICSincluding a Beswick 'Ballet' sugar bowl with cover; a Beswick 'Circus' shaped bowl; a Biltons 'Happy Days' Noddy child's bowl; a Johnson Brothers Alice in Wonderland child's bowl; a Poole Pottery bowl; three Mintons leaf decorated plates; a Maling floral decorated lustre vase; four limited edition Mintons wall plates; a Shorter Stork jug, and a studio pottery highland cow, etc.
James Edwin Dean, a retriever, circular porcelain plaque, in a yew wood frame, dimeter 10cm overall; and other ornamental china.Condition report:Fine surface scratches to dog plaque. Loss of gilding to small vase and one lidded pot. Crazing to Maling pin dish. Chip to tail of Royal Copenhagen bird. Chips to miniature toby jug. Chip to rim of blue and gilt Royal Worcester saucer. Losses to Royal Doulton fairy figurine. Please see additional uploaded images.
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 10cm4. "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)
A group of five Maling lustre ware bowls to include: 1. Bouquet with sunflowers, pattern no 6325, circa 1940s, flowers on green ground, 21cm diam x 9.5cm high2. Bouquet with stylised clematis, pattern 6332, circa 1940s, on orange mottled ground, approx 21.5cm diam x 10cm high 3. Anemone, pattern 6386, circa 1940s, painted on rose pink ground, approx 21.5cm diam x 10cm 4. Parrot and red prunus with green mottled interior, approx 21.5cm x 10cm5. Bird house and flowers on cobalt blue ground, pattern 5956, circa 1932-34, approx 24 x 10cm (5)
Collection of English and Continental pottery and porcelain inkwells and stands, late 19th/early 20th century, including: a majolica/faience griffin-shaped inkstand with integral inkwell and cover, a Maling orange lustre example, a French porcelain white and gilt rocaille inkstand with integral inkwells, two Art Deco style inkwells of oval form, a pair of cloisonne-style inkwells, a Crown Staffordshire speckled blue and gilt chinoiserie example and others (12) Property of Dunkirk Manor, Theescombe, Stroud
English School, late 18th-early 19th century - Portrait of a Lady of the Maling family of Northumberland, seated half length in a lace headdress, pearls and lace-trimmed blue gown, her left arm resting on a stone ledge, oil on canvas, 57 x 70cm Provenance: The sitter and by descent in the Maling family to John Ford Maling (1858-1923) earthenware manufacturer of Newcastle on Tyne; thence by descent to the present vendor Short horizontal tear lower left; two old small patch repairs otherwise unlined, varnish dirty, in what is probably the original contemporary gilt cavetto frame, with small losses
A pair of George Jones bone china shouldered oviform vases, c1880, decorated with birds on a branch, 12cm h, printed mark, a Maling cobble stone currants storage jar and cover, three others, plain white, a Maling powder blue and gilt bowl and cover, a Pointons vase and jug, c1880, similarly decorated with orchids or other flowers on an eggshell ground, and other decorative ceramics
English School, 19th century - Portrait of a Gentleman of the Maling family of Northumberland, standing three quarter length in a black coat with white stock, his left hand resting on Butler's Analogy [of Religion, Natural and Revealed to the Constitution and Course of Nature], oil on canvas, 102 x 83cm Provenance: The sitter and by descent in the Maling family to Robert William Maurice Maling (1913-2016) until sold on the premises, Contents of Twizell House, Northumberland (1960s) to the present vendor Unlined, varnish dirty with damp blooming, small scratches mainly around peripherary
English School, late 18th-early 19th century - Portrait of a Gentleman of the Maling family of Northumberland, seated half length in a red coat, his powdered hair en queue, before drapery, oil on canvas, 88 x 70cm Provenance: The sitter and by descent in the Maling family to John Ford Maling (1858-1923) earthenware manufacturer of Newcastle on Tyne; thence by descent to the present vendor Light craquelure, old patch repair lower centre right, much old accretion of dust and dirt, in contemporary gilt coveto frame
A Victorian silver presentation trowel, engraved St Giles' Parish Buildings Newcastle upon Tyne, presented to J F Maling esq by the contractor J L Miller Nov 2nd 1904, oak handle, 27cm l, by Thomas White, Birmingham 1870 Provenance: John Ford Maling (1858-1923) Earthenware manufacture of Newcastle upon Tyne; thence by descent to the present vendor Polish residues on handle, light wear, no evidence of erasure or re-engraving