Three fluted oval sugar bowls and covers, comprising a Factory X example with blue and gilt guilloche and star border, a tall Pinxton example with sepia leaf sprigs and a Derby pink example of the same shape, circa 1800 and three late 18th Century circular sugar bowls, wrythen fluted and reeded: a Flight blue and gilt example, a Chelsea-Derby example with flower garland and a Derby example with leaf and star scroll borderPink example with some minor restoration to ther terminal of the finial. Sepia Pinxton with a small shallow chip to inner edge of flange of cover.Chelsea-derby example possibly with finial broken off and cleanly bonded. Small glaze chip to tip of finial. Two tiny chips to flange. Small chip to inner side of the footrim. Rubbing to gilt rims and some kiln spit in the glaze.Sugar bowls not mentioned are in good condition.
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A pair of Royal Crown Derby Olde Avesbury dinner plates, 27cm diameter, first quality; a similar shaped circular dessert plate, 21cm diameter, second quality; a Royal Pinxton Roses cake plate, second quality; a pair of Posies Vine dinner plates; a Posies blue line cake plate; Mikado dessert plate, etc (9)
A Pinxton yellow ground coffee can and saucer, c 1800, the can painted with a thatched cottage and a church, the saucer centred by a gilt H cypher, gilt trellis borders, the saucer 12.5cm diam The can handle restored, the saucer restored. Each piece with surface wear affecting decoration and gilding, small portions of the latter refurbished.
A rare Pinxton tea and coffee service, c1800, painted in orange monochrome with stylised flowers and leaves, teapot and cover 17cm h (25) For the pattern see Gent, (ND) The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813 fig 74 (p86) Handle of teapot with old metal staple repairs, hairline crack around spout of teapot, a rare example of a virtually complete Pinxton tea service, only notable omission being the teapot stand
Music. Coke (Roger Sacheverell, of Brookhill Hall, Pinxton, Derbyshire), Fifteen Variations and Finale in C Minor for Piano: On an Original Theme, Opus 37, inscribed, signed and dated 1960 by the musician-composer, London: [Privately printed by] Lowe and Brydone, 1959, loosely-inserted letterpress sheet of works, original wrappers, folio; idem., Third Piano Concerto in E♭, Arranged for Two Pianos by the Composer, Opus 30 (1938), inscribed, signed and dated 1962 by RSC, London: [Privately printed by] Lowe and Brydone, 1960, loosely-inserted letterpress sheet of works, original wrappers, folio; and two loosely-inserted TLS, addressed to the dedicated recipient of the sheet music, (4)
A Royal Crown Derby Fresian Cow paperweight with a Silver stopper , together with a Royal Crown Derby tea plate with a fluted rim in the Antoinette pattern and a fluted rim side plate in the Pinxton Roses pattern and a Royal Doulton Figure 'Almost Grown' all in good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration, factory marks to bases.
A Royal Crown Derby Imari porcelain miniature mug, Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain tyg, painted with flowers, a Royal Crown Derby porcelain Imari minaiture teacup and saucer, painted with a band of roses, and a Royal Crown Derby Royal Pinxton Roses porcelain twin handled loving cup, commemorating The Birth of HRH Prince Henry of Wales 1984.
Books. Derbyshire ceramics, one shelf of reference, including Wallis (Alfred) & Bemrose (William, Junior), The Pottery & Porcelain of Derbyshire, first edition, London: Bemrose and Sons, 1870, frontispiece, original publisher's cloth, 8vo; Mitchell (Sir Stephen), The Marks on Chelsea Derby, 2007, plus the First Supplement, 2009, original wrappers, 4to; Gent's Pinxton China Factory, 1796-1813, Privately Printed, 1996, hb, dj, 4to; with Sheppard's and Meek's, each dj, hb, 4to; Exley on Torksey and Mansfield; Hyam (Edward E.), The Early Period of Derby Porcelain (1750-1770), first edition, London: Hyam & Co., 1926, original cloth over papered boards, uncut, 8vo; Bemrose (William), Bow, Chelsea, and Derby Porcelain, London: Bemrose & Sons, 1898, illustrated, original publisher's cloth, 4to; further 20th & 21st definitive reference works, including the first and second editions of Twitchett's Derby Porcelain, dj, hb, 4to; Bradshaw's Derby Porcelain Figures; Peter Jackson and auction catalogues of Derby collections, Bradley's Ceramics of Derbyshire, Bradshaw Gilhespy, The Charles Normanson Collection of 18th Century Derby, reprint of Haslam, approx. 90 Derby Porcelain Society newsletters, two copies of their journal no. 1, etc., mixed bindings and sizes
A Royal Crown Derby Royal Pinxton Roses pattern shaped circular dinner plate, 26cm diameter, printed mark, first quality; a Royal Antoinette pattern shaped circular trinket pot and cover, first quality; a Derby Posies pattern sauce jug, dinner plate, hexagonal vase, pair of miniature trumpet shaped vases, assorted trinket dishes, etc
A GROUP OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN, comprising 'Derby Posies' pattern cake plate, milk jug, cream jug, ginger jar, two trinket dishes, a coffee cup and saucer, and small vase, an unfinished Imari tea plate and two trinket dishes, an Old Imari pattern trinket dish (second quality), Chatsworth pattern dish (second), a Royal Pinxton Roses pattern sauce jug (second), a Derby Days pattern tea plate (second quality), and two Bali pattern dinner plates (second quality) (18) (Condition Report: some light surface scratches, second quality mentioned in description)
A small collection of 18th century Pinxton to include: teapot, cover and stand, a twin-handled sugar bowl, two plates and a fluted bowl - in floral sprig decoration, c.18th century. Size: plates 20cm diameter, bowl 13.5cm diameter and 7.5cm high, twin-handled dish 19 x 12cm diameter and 11.5cm high, teapot 27cm diameter and 11cm high, stand is 20.5 x 16.5cm wide. Condition: staining, nibbles, crack to bowl, worn gilding.
Royal Crown Derby Royal Pinxton Roses: a 95-piece tea and dinner service in the Royal Pinxton Roses to include a teapot (29cm long), a lidded tureen (33cm wide), 2 shaped edge platters (32cm and 33cm wide), 11 shaped edge dinner plates (26cm diameter - 1 damaged), 9 shaped edge soup bowls (22cm diameter), 10 cups, 10 saucers and 10 side plates (20cm diameter), 8 coffee cans, 7 saucers and 14 side plates 16cm diameter, a sugar bowl and 11 shallow dishes / trays (14cm wide) (95). All in good condition and of first quality. Signs of surface wear to the items and the gilding is present from handling / odd pieces having use. Very clean. Minor chip to gilding on inner rim that lid sits on (1mm). 1 dinner plate cracked. Minor chip to one plate.
An assortment of ceramics including a Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari patter bon Bon dish, 21cm wide, first quality; a Royal Crown Derby Pinxton pattern soup bowl and saucer; an Olde Avesbury pattern side plate; a Royal Crown Derby limited edition St Werburgh’s, Spondon plate, 12.5cm wide; a Beswick song thrush bird, etc
A James I carved and inlaid oak full tester bed. The oak panelled tester with carved square centre boss. The headboard elaborately carved with scrolling arabesque strapwork, and dentil moulding above two arcaded marquetry inlaid panels, and flanked by scroll capped pilasters. Baluster turned foot-posts joined by a panelled foot-board, and terminating on block feet, 197cm high x 201cm long x 142.5cm wide, c.1610. Provenance - The bed is believed to have been made in Derbyshire for the Coke family at Brookhill Hall, Pinxton, c.1610-1620, (removed in about 1968 to an old rectory near Sleaford, Lincolnshire, where it resided until it was sold to a William H. Stokes, and subsequently sold at auction in 2007, to the family of the current owner).
A Pinxton teapot and cover, circa 1800Of oval section with an angular handle and straight spout, painted on both sides with oval landscape panels, one with an ancient tree beside a river, the other with a Derbyshire landscape, cornflower sprigs to either side, gilded borders, 16.4cm high, 'No 174' gilded on underside of cover (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare pair of Pinxton plates, circa 1800The wide gilded borders reserving oval panels of colourful insects and landscapes in sepia monochrome, pink rose garlands in between, 19cm diam (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceWith C B Shepherd, 1969A similar plate is illustrated by N D Gent, The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory (1996), p.102, fig.122. See also p.64, pattern number 237 for a related pattern.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Pinxton part tea and coffee service, circa 1810Painted with pattern 301 of a stylised band of scrollwork, leaves and flowers in puce, yellow, red, green and gold, comprising saucer dish, slop bowl, three teacups, a coffee can and four saucers, saucer dish 16.2cm diam, four pieces with 'E F' monogram in puce (10)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very rare Wedgwood bone china tea service by John Cutts, circa 1812-16Each piece fully painted with named topographical views of Britain, Italy and France, with gilded rims and handles, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, a sugar box and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, a plate, ten teacups, ten coffee cans and ten saucers, teapot 24cm long, printed WEDGWOOD marks in red, most with painted titles of the views, some with pattern number 689 (38)Footnotes:John Cutts (1772-1851) was a ceramic painter at the Pinxton factory in Derbyshire who is first recorded painting sample wares at Wedgwood in 1812, where he remained until 1816. A sugar box and cover from a service in the Wedgwood museum known to be painted by John Cutts is illustrated by Robin Reilly and George Savage, The Dictionary of Wedgwood (1980), p.110. The views of Langley Park, Paddington and Saltram on that service appear on three of the pieces in the present lot.The views on the teapot cover, sugar box and cover and one coffee can are untitled, but the titles of the remaining views are as follows:Teapot: 'Maermore [sic] Villa at Narne [sic]'; 'Fort Tolentino Italy'Teapot stand: 'Caversham Park'Milk jug: 'St Botolph's Priory Essex'Slop bowl: 'V. Nr. Warminster Wiltshire'Plate: 'Boniton [sic] Lynn Clydesdale'Coffee cans: 'V. in Athol Scotland'; 'Oystermouth'; 'Winandermere [sic] Westmoreland'; 'High Tor nr. Matlock'; 'Bonsall dale Derbyshire'; 'Kirkby Mill Nott. shire'; 'Cottage on the Tay. Scotland'; 'Welbeck Nott shire'; 'Brough Yorkshire'Teacups: 'Tofts. Norfolk'; 'Langly [sic] Park Kent'; 'Wydial [sic] Hall Kent'; 'V. nr. Pinner Middlesex'; 'Gatscoomb [sic] Isle of Wight'; 'V. nr. Richmond Surry [sic]'; 'Heston Church Middlesex'; 'Apuldercoomb [sic] Isle of Wight'; 'Mill nr. Tarporly [sic] Cheshire'; 'Cottage at Abudyllus [sic] N. Wales'Saucers: 'V. near Paddington Middlesex'; 'Cottage at Wembley Middlesex'; 'Torr [sic] Abbey Devon'; 'Yealm Devon'; 'Loughton Lodge Essex'; 'Tammerton [sic] Mill Devon'; 'Saltram Devon'; 'Shrubland Suffolk'; 'V. at Hyde Kent'; 'Malmaison'For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Royal Crown Derby Derby Days pattern pedestal fruit bowl and dessert plate; other Royal Crown Derby Posies pattern pieces, pedestal fruit bowl, graduated milk jugs, trinket trays, trinket pots and covers, napkin rings, cake fork, two miniature Pinxton Roses Prince Harry loving cups, a Wild Rose pattern oval trinket pot and cover; qty
A MINIATURE ROYAL CROWN DERBY 'DERBY POSIES' TEA SET AND SERVING TRAY, comprising an oval serving tray, length 21.5cm x width 17cm, a teapot, a sugar bowl, a cream jug, a teacup and saucer, each printed with red backstamps and date codes for 1982, together with two Royal Crown Derby 'Pinxton Roses' miniature loving cups commemorating the birth of Prince Harry (8) (Condition report: appear in good condition, no obvious damage)
A pair of Royal Crown Derby Pinxton Roses pattern shaped circular plates, 25.5cm diameter, seconds; a Royal Antoinette pattern shaped circular plate,25.5cm, second; a Derby Days tea plate, first quality; assorted Royal Crown Derby Posies pattern bridge trays, graduated jug, milk and sugar, flared cylindrical vase, trinket dishes, butter knife and spoon, ginger jar and cover; qty
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