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A Royal Staffordshire Wilkinson Ltd 'Clarice Cliff' Pottery Square Dish, painted with two swimming fish, printed marks, 10cm sq; A Moorcroft 'Tribute to Charles Rennie Mackintosh' Mug, impressed and printed marks, 8.5cm high, a trinket box in the form of a baby's dummy, 8cm long, a Walt Disney Productions pottery model of Donald Duck, another and a model of a duck in a Christmas outfit. (6)
Studio pottery coffee set by Dennis Lacey for Fownhope Pottery, with black glaze, consisting of two coffee pots, six coffee cans and a sugar bowl, signed 'Fownhope' to base, together with a studio pottery part tea set consisting of teapot, and five tea bowls and saucers, unmarked, and a Charlotte Hargreaves and Bill Hargreaves tenmoku glazed mug and saucers From the collection of the late Maurice Costley Condition ReportFownhope Pottery service - One coffee pot with hairline crack from rim. One mug with hairline crack from rim. One mug with small triangular shaped chip to rim and short associated hairline crack. The buff coloured studio pottery service: one cup with firing crack to rim. Some minor wear overall.
A collection of 'Spitting Image' satirical porcelain wares, 20th century, to include Royal and Political figures, a Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee teapot, 31cm wide, three Margaret Thatcher teapots, 28cm wide, a Ronald Reagen teapot, 28cm high, a Prince Charles twin handled jug, 19cm high, a Michael foot mug, a Margaret Thatcher mug, each 11cm high, Royal family eggcups comprising, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Phillip, Prince Charles, Princess Dianna, baby Prince William, Prince Andrew, Fergie, tallest 11.5cm high, all with impressed marks, some with painted, together with a number of similar egg cups mugs and salt shakers, largest 14cm high unmarked (qty)Condition ReportMinor nibbles. Some with crazing.
A small group of Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit and Bunnykins bone china by Beswick, Wedgwood and Royal Doulton - including a John Beswick P4217 Peter Rabbit on Book 100th Anniversary figure; a Beswick 'Flopsy, Mopsy & Cottontail'; three pieces of Royal Doulton Bunnykins; and a Wedgwood Beatrix Potter mug and plate; together with a studio pottery bird shaped bowl and spoon; and a Royal Tuscan Silver Jubilee commemorative plate.
A George III silver pint mug - Thomas Wallis I, London 1780, ovoid form with foliate capped joined-scroll handle and stepped circular foot, engraved monogram within a floral swagged cartouche to front, 12.1cm high, 323g.* Two small dents to edge of foot, a few small dings to body. A possible small repair to the top of the body, just to the left of the top handle mount, which is old and was well executed. Clear marks.
Richard Batterham (1936-2021) Four mugswith green speckled glazeunmarkedvarious sizes(4). Provenance:The late Oliver Watson (1949-2023), British Studio Pottery expert at the V & A, Emeritus Professor of Islamic Art and Architecture and curator of Islamic Art at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, and the School of Oriental Studies, London.Oliver Watson curated the pottery component of the 1985 Tate Britain exhibition St. Ives 1936–64 and contributed an essay on ceramics to the 1989 catalogue of the first major exhibition outside Britain to celebrate the work of St. Ives artists and potters, when St Ives potters toured Japan. In 1990 he published his groundbreaking book, British Studio Ceramics: a catalogue of the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, which was reprinted in 1993 as Studio Pottery: Twentieth-Century British Ceramics in the Victoria and Albert Museum Collection. Larger mug has a chip to inside of rim. Some rougness and firing dots on all four.
A collection of Royal Worcester and Grainger & Co Worcester miniatures including blush ivory, comprising three openwork leaf-shaped stands, two gilt and one plain, after the Chinese shape, 8cm high; a pin dish painted with back to back roses by M Hunt, 6.8cm diameter; a twin-handled vase, painted with robins in flight, 7.5cm high; three miniature pots and covers with birds and flowers, a miniature teapot, painted with leaves and red berries, and a small mug, with roses, 4cm high (14 pcs including covers)
A small Caughley porcelain 'Parrot Pecking Fruit' mug, circa 1780-85, of slightly waisted form, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, without a cell diaper border, unmarked, 8.1cm highCondition:Tiny hairline just below the bottom junction of the handle, not disfiguring. Rings well when tapped. No other damages or any repairs.
A rare and large Caughley porcelain mug in the 'Natural Sprays' pattern, circa 1775-80, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, printed C with serif mark, 14.2cm high and 10.8cm diameterThis print is more commonly found on Worcester porcelain, and the close similarities between the patterns at both factories suggest they share either an engraver or a source.Condition:Good condition with no damages or restoration.
A collection of silver, comprising; a cased silver Christening bowl and spoon, Birmingham 1928, a silver Christening mug, a silver four division toast rack, a two handled silver bowl, seven silver decanter labels, a Christopher Dresser style silver plated toast rack, a white metal menu/place holder in the form of a Japanese fan and a silver gilt mounted tortoiseshell cigarette case, total weight of silver approx 20oz (14)
A substantial Caughley porcelain porter mug, circa 1780, with capacity for three pints, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the 'La Promenade Chinoise' pattern, accompanied by the secondary print 'La Peche', printed S mark, 13.4cm high, 13.5cm diameterProvenance: Formerly Leonard Fuller Collection.Condition:A couple of small nibbles to the underside of the foot rim, otherwise good.
A mixed group of English pottery and porcelain, comprising a pair of gadrooned salts; H&R Daniel gadrooned saucer painted with landscape vignettes and flowers, unmarked, 14.2cm diameter; Chamberlain's Worcester 'Dragons in Compartments' breakfast saucer, 16cm diameter; a Coalport bute-shaped coffee cup and saucer, circa 1805, decorated with a central green dotted band with diamond-shape and oval panels, with red border with scrolling foliate trim, unmarked, saucer 14cm diameter; Wedgwood black basalt teapot and cover, 9cm high; pearlware chinoiserie mug; a creamware slop basin and tea bowl; a Machin porcelain twin-handled ecuelle, pattern 1236; a 19th-century salt-glaze stoneware money box, 12.5cm high; a Staffordshire inverted trumpet vase painted with a male figure with pipe and ale bottle, 14cm high; a Caughley 'Temple' pattern coffee cup and saucer; Derby mask-head jug, circa 1765, painted with birds in branches above fruit, unmarked, 16cm high sold together with a decorative model of a Sphinx and Continental porcelain comprising Oude Loostrecht tea bowl and a Schlaggenwald tea bowl (group) (damages and repairs variously throughout)Condition:Chelsea jug - broken and repaired, crackedLoostrecht tea bowl - variously broken and repaired, chipped
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)
A small Caughley porcelain 'Le Promenade Chinoise / La Peche' mug, circa 1780, of slightly waisted form, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, So mark, 8.5cm high, 9cm diameterProvenance: Formerly Bernard Watney Collection (lot 793, Part II, Phillips, 10th May 2000). This well-printed mug is further illustrated in Bernard Watney, English Blue and White porcelain, pl. 90c.Condition:Some very fine hairlines to the base, otherwise in good condition and displays very nicely.
An uncommon and early Caughley porcelain 'La Peche / La Promenade Chinoise' mug, circa 1776-80, of medium size, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, the unglazed base unmarked, 12.5cm highCondition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. The print is somewhat blurred, as sometimes seen on these earlier pieces.
A medium Caughley porcelain mug, circa 1780, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the 'La Promenade Chinoise' pattern, accompanied by the secondary print 'Le Peche', printed S mark, 9.5cm high, 11cm diameterCondition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. Small slight firing crack to the underside of the foot rim.
A mixed group of ceramics comprising a pair of Victorian dessert plates, centrally painted with floral arrangements within turquoise and gilt border, pattern number 8795X, 225cm diameter; a John Rose Coalport plate, profusely and finely painted with garden flowers including roses interlinked by gilt leaves and pineapples, printed Society of Arts mark, 22cm diameter three further later Coalport dessert plates, a pair of miniature Coalport baskets, cobalt and gilt exterior and full gilt interiors, 7.5cm high, a miniature Coalport 'Moonlit Owl' mug, printed marks, 3.8cm high and a Meissen floral inkwell and cover (group)Condition:Some close-packed crazing to the underside of the base of one miniature basketMeissen inkwell cover finial re-gluedJohn Rose plate with some glaze crazing to underside of base
A large Caughley 'Parrot Pecking Fruit' porcelain mug, circa 1780-85, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the main print and secondary butterfly, C with serif mark, 14cm high and 9.5cm diameterProvenance: Formerly with Roderick Jellicoe. Condition:A few small nicks around underside of foot rim, otherwise good.
Cheerful group of decorative Bunnykins items. Wedgewood bone china tableware and clock, stamped Wedgewood. Four luncheon plates 0.75"H x 8" dia. Bowl 1.75"H x 5.75" dia. Small mug 4.25"L x 3"W x 2.75"H. Clock 8" dia x 1.5"D. Four Royal Doulton Bunnykins round decorated tins, larger two are 1"H x 2.5" dia. Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: WedgwoodCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. Clock has been tested and is in proper working order.
Katherine Pleydell-Bouverie (1895-1985)a stoneware vase, fluted, flaring cylindrical form on shallow foot, covered to the foot with a green ash glaze, another shouldered vase similar, a smaller ovoid, fluted vase with incised decoration glazed white, a mug with incised band, a jug similar and three other stoneware pieces all by Katherine Pleydell-Bouverie,impressed seal mark16.5cm. high (8) ProvenancePurchased by the vendor from the potter directly.
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