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Click here to subscribeA selection of English porcelain tea wares, comprising; four New Hall coffee cans and two saucers, printed en grisaille with oval landscape panels, reserved on a blue and gilt ground, circa 1815 (some damage and wear); two other coffee cans and saucers and a pair of Derby bottle vases, painted and gilt with sprays of flowers, 8.5cm high, iron-red script marks, circa 1825 (one with small crack to the neck)
A John Turner porcelain oval teapot, cover and stand, painted in shades of iron-red, puce, blue and gilt with sprays of flowers, with leaf moulded spout terminal (old repair to cover finial, some wear); and a tea bowl and saucer ensuite (minor wear), circa 1800; and two New Hall type teacups and a saucer, spirally moulded and painted in the Chinese Export style, late 18th century
A Chinese export famille rose armorial cream jug, Qianlong (1736-95), of squat tapering globular form, painted with rose sprays and lion crest and monogramme W D W, spout chip, handle repaired, 3" high, a pair of famill rose conical cups, 19th century, each decorated with a crane and aquatic plants, damaged, 2.5" diameter and a New Hall type shanked saucer, circa 1800, decorated with a basket of flowers and sprigs, chipped, 5.5" diameter (4)
A New Hall pattern 446 porcelain trio, circa 1805, decorated in a rich Imari palette with stylised wisteria trees within gilt lined borders, red enamel tally marks, comprising bute shaped cup, coffee can and saucer and an A & E Keeling shanked tea bowl and saucer, circa 1790, decorated with pattern 126, minor enamel rubbing (5)
A New Hall-type spirally-fluted part tea service, probably Factory X, painted with pattern no. 94, a blue and gilt band with iron red flower bosses, suspending gilt swags, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, a coffee pot and cover, a spoon tray, a slop bowl, a sugar bowl and cover, a helmet milk jug, two sandwich plates, two circular stands, twelve tea bowls, eleven coffee cups and ten saucers, painted pattern no., circa 1790 (minor damage and restoration)
A Staffordshire bone china bat-printed milk jug, probably New Hall, printed in puce and painted after Adam Buck with two vignettes of a woman seated on chaise longue, her child at her side, each holding a small racket, the child a shuttlecock and two vignettes of fruit, blue-line rims, height 14cm (5 1/2in), circa 1820 (small hairline crack to rim)
Nina Pope (b. 1968), A Public Auction of Private Art Works, documentation of process: artist's note book and annotated copy of the original catalogue (including buyers and prices); various paper based documents including plans for exhibition layout, photocopies of original catalogue and news items from 1949, correspondence with artists, Commission East, auction houses, printers etc.; two mini disc recordings of interviews with Joan Furbank and Peter Foster regarding the 1949 auction; video documentation of auctions, artists visits, castle details, installation; various research books; artist's copy of Benacre Hall auction catalogue; artist's copy of One Amazing Auction Sale - Millennium Dome auction catalogue; various documents relating to work of participating artists, set of slides - production stills and installation shots; an annotated copy of the new catalogue and video archive of web cast stream, dimensions: variable. Executed in 2000-2001.
Five English porcelain coffee cans, 1800-1810 period, New Hall type, one bat printed in black with a watermill, cottages and figures, ring handle, the remainder polychrome decorated, and also a New Hall type coffee cup circa 1795 decorated with floral sprays, a Staffordshire sponge ware conical teacup decorated with a naive peacock, a Staffordshire lustre ware conical teacup printed with a shepherdess, two Miles Mason blue and white printed chinoiserie saucers and a Staffordshire ironstone eggcup, some damage (11)
A Newhall 241 pattern helmet shaped cream jug, circa 1795, decorated with polychrome sprays and sprigs of flowers below a meandering floral border, pattern N241 in black 4.25" high, another New Hall helmet shaped cream jug decorated with floral sprigs, puce diaper internal border, clip handle 4" high and a shanked oval cream jug, probably Thomas Rose, Coalport, decorated with puce sprigs, cracked, 4" high (3)
A PAIR OF CAUGHLEY SHELL DISHES, circa 1795, of quatrelobed form with gilt scroll handle, the interior painted with a border of chantille sprays and centring similar sprigs, (rubbing, chips) and an English porcelain plate, late 18th century, of New Hall type, painted with swagged pink ribbons, and a floral bouquet, (crack), 8.3 in (21.08 cm) diameter
Derby porcelain teacup and saucer, circa 1825, typically decorated in the Imari pallette in underglaze blue, terracotta and gilt enamels, red baton mark (slight cracks), also another teacup and saucer, possibly New Hall, Circa 1810-14, decorated with a rustic landscape in gilt print and bordered with gilt foliage against a cobalt blue band (some wear) (4)
New Hall porcelain teapot and cover, Circa 1795-1800, shaped straight sided oval form decorated with pattern no. 336 (extensively restored), 6.5 in (16.51cm) high, also a similarly shaped New Hall porcelain teapot and cover decorated with an unidentified pattern of delicate floral sprays within a puce border (extensively restored) (2), 6.5 in (16.51 cm) high
New Hall porcelain coffee cup, Circa 1787-95, reed moulded and decorated with pattern no. 171 'Basket of Flowers, also a New Hall tea bowl, Circa 1800 decorated with pattern 421 (crack and chips), a New Hall gilt decorated coffee cup and saucer (cracks) and a further New Hall tea bowl decorated with a floral design in polychrome enamels (5)
English porcelain tea caddy and cover, probably New Hall, Circa 1800-10, ovoid form, sparsel decorated with simple polychrome floral sprigs beneath a puce border with a black dot wavy line (cover restored), 5 in (12.7cm) high, also an assortment of other New Hall wares including tea bowls, saucers and a milk jug (with damages) (12)
English porcelain slop bowl, possibly New Hall, Circa 1800-15, decorated in Japan pallette of underglaze blue, terracotta and gilt enamels, pattern no. 128 (repaired), 7.5 in (19.05cm) diameter, also another slop bowl, Circa 1820, decorated in a similar palette, possibly Spode, pattern no. 1153 (cracked), 6.5 in (16.51cm) diameter, and another slop bowl, possibly Chamberlain's Worcester, Circa 1800 (cracked) (3), 6 in (15.24 cm) diameter
A Derby two handled chocolate cup, circa 1815, with angular handles and puce border between gilt bands, painted red cross-battons mark to base, hairline crack to rim, and a NEW HALL SUGAR BOWL, circa 1790, of oval form, with gilt ring handles, the puce border enclosing a gilt scrolled design between gilt bands, red painted pattern number 413 to base, rubbing, 3.5 in (8.89 cm) high
A New Hall pottery mug, circa 1819, the lillac ground applied with white sprigged classical scenes of putti enclosing a moulded relief of two figures between gilt initials, 'LS' and date 1819, below a sprigged vine leaf border and gilt bands, upon a grooved base, slightly rubbed, 3.2 in (8.13 cm) high