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Click here to subscribeROYAL CROWN DERBY 'PINXTON ROSES' PART TEASET, comprising cake plate, five cups (one chipped), four saucers and six side plates (one chipped), together with Wedgwood coffee wares, various designs , to include two coffee pots, six coffee cans and six saucers, a cream jug and sugar bowl, one coffee can and saucer marked 'Columbia'
A group of English porcelain teaware, circa 1820, comprising a Derby coffee cup and saucer painted with landscapes, in the manner of Zachariah Boreman, with gilt Van Dyke pattern salmon coloured ground, puce marks, pattern no. 118, a Derby fluted yellow ground coffee cup and saucer, pink marks, pattern no. 508, a pair of Derby fluted white and gilt tea bowls and saucers, puce marks, pattern no. 68 and no. 78, a Derby tea bowl and saucer with blue cornflower pattern, puce marks, pattern no. 105, a spirally moulded sugar bowl, a fluted Derby coffee cup similarly decorated (cracked), an English porcelain coffee cup painted with an exotic bird in landscape, within pink and yellow borders (perhaps Pinxton), an English porcelain yellow ground tea bowl and saucer painted with buildings in landscapes, within two cartouches (saucer cracked and chipped) and an English porcelain crescent-shaped dish painted with butterflies and bouquets on a yellow ground (16) CONDITION REPORT: Derby cup and saucer with Boreman-style decoration- some slight wear to gilding to the well of the saucer and minor scratching to enamels to scene on saucer.Derby fluted coffee cup with yellow border- hairline crack around upper handle terminal, short hairline crack to saucer and crazing.Pink and yellow ground coffee cup with exotic bird in good order.The Derby fluted coffee cup with cornflowers- cracked to body and base.One of the Derby fluted white and gilt saucers with crazing to glaze.The yellow-ground teabowl and saucer- small footrim chip to teabowl and small crack at rim. Saucer with two rim chips and associated hairline cracking.Crescent-shaped dish with slight discolouration to yellow-ground. Minor wear to gilding. Very slight wear to gilding throughout.
A Pinxton teapot, cover and stand circa 1796-1813 painted in red with trailing lilies and gilt border, pattern 312 painted in gilt to the base of the teapot, teapot 15cm high, fishtail stand 19cm wide (3) (cover restored) See C.Barry Sheppard 'Pinxton Porcelain 1795-1813 and the porcelain of MANSFIELD and BRAMPTON-IN-TORKSEY ', page 115, plate 142 and N. D. Gent - 'The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813 ', page 69 for a similar teapot and cover/
A Pinxton teapot stand circa 1786-1813 of oval fishtail form, painted with trailing red lilies and gilt border, pattern no. 312, unmarked, 18.5cm wide A Pinxton teapot, cover and stand circa 1796-1813 painted in red with trailing lilies and gilt border, pattern 312 painted in gilt to the base of the teapot, teapot 15cm high, fishtail stand 19cm wide (3) (cover restored) See C.Barry Sheppard 'Pinxton Porcelain 1795-1813 and the porcelain of MANSFIELD and BRAMPTON-IN-TORKSEY ', page 115, plate 142 and N. D. Gent - 'The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813 ', page 69 for a similar teapot and cover/
DERBY PORCELAIN. BRADSHAW (PETER) DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURES illustrated, dust jacket, 1990, J Twitchett, Derby Porcelain, - Derby Porcelain 1748-1848 An Illustrated Guide, F Brayshaw Gillespie, Derby Porcelain, H G Bradley, Ceramics of Derbyshire 1750-1975, C L Exley, The Pinxton China Factory and N D Gent, The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813 (7)
Two similar Pinxton coffee cans of 'Brookhill' type, circa 1800, each painted with a landscape with a tree the foreground within a gilt husk border, circa 6cm high; a Pinxton or Mansfield 'London' shaped trio, painted with landscape vignettes and a fluted coffee can (3)Provenance: A private English collection and by family descent.See Mellors & Kirk, Nottingham, ex lot 126, 30th April 2009 and ex lot 188, 10th December 2009 for the coffee cansCondition Report: Slight rubbing to gilding, the marginally larger of the two has some glaze crazing.Trio: only the coffee can not damaged, all worn.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Pinxton fluted coffee can, Bute teacup and saucer, pattern no. 314, decorated with cornflower sprigs, below gilt swags and band of alternating roundels and diamonds, gilt line borders, the saucer 14.5cm diam, c.1800 See: N D Gent, The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796 - 1813, p.69 Condition Report: Good, minor ear to the gilding
A Pinxton straight-fluted Bute-shaped teacup and saucer, painted in tones of green and grey with a swag of laurel entwined with a swag of red bell husks, each transaction centred by a gilt leafy sprig, gilt bands, ear-shaped handle, the saucer 13.5cm diameter, c.1800For a coffee can of the same pattern see: Gent, The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796 - 1813, 1996, page 80, fig. 57.
A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern tea plate; a Blue Aves pattern shaped dessert plate; a Royal Pinxton Roses pattern tea plate; a Posie pattern vine border cabinet plate, a pair of Posie pattern dinner plates, bell, four trinket dishes (11) Condition Report: Good condition, all first quality except the Pinxton Roses plate
An interesting selection of English pottery and porcelain predominantly early 19th century including H&R Daniels florally decorated cabinet cup and saucer; Keeling 'Two Blue Rocks' plate and matching saucer, New Hall creamer (pattern 940); Whieldon brown saucer; Coalport teacups, a Pinxton teacup, two 18th century Worcester blue and white tea bowls etc (qty, one tray - some damages)
Royal Crown Derby - various examples including a hand painted circular cabinet plate decorated with a rouge fruit and vine gilded border with central wild flower bouquet, signed F.Garnett, printed marks to base; Old Avesbury; a J. Bryan signed encrusted trinket pot and cover; Pinxton Rose; Mikado; Vine Border; Beaumont, etc.; figure, Winter (af) qty.
An album of various postcards, postmarks, etc., various early 20thC and others, Wellingore, East Kirkby, Pinxton, Allerton, various other local postmarks, unused postal cards, telegram style cards, Carte Postal cards, various other continental, some unwritten, some with postal marks, various to include Murren Brugesistationi, Hamburg, Liverpool, various others, a quantity of various handwritten envelopes with various postmarks 19thC and other and a small quantity of other postcards, early stamps, some letters, early postmarks, etc. (1 album)
A Derby coffee cup and associated saucer, the cup c.1795, painted by Zachariah Boreman to the interior well with figures beside a lake and windmill, the saucer c.1820 and decorated with a similar landscape, a Pinxton coffee can painted with a bridge spanning a river beside trees within a rectangular gilt panel, and a Coalport coffee cup painted with a similar scene of figures at the water's edge, some damages, 13.2cm max. (4)
A Pinxton Sucrier and Cover painted with Pattern no 314.Note: A similar sucrier and cover pattern 314. A similar one sold at Bonhams London 1/12/10 for £2160.Date: circa 1796-1804 N314 in gilt on underside of coverSize: 15cm high including cover, 16cm diameter.Condition: Wear to gilding, no other damage or restoration.
A Pinxton rare patterned Tea Cup and Saucer of fluted form painted with Rosehips.Date: circa 1796-1804Size of Cup: 7.5cm diameter, 6.5cm high Size of Saucer: 13.5cm diameterCondition of Cup: Hairline crack running from rim and wear to gilding. Condition of Saucer: Wear to gilding and no other damage or restoration.
A pair of Pinxton Bute-shaped teacups and saucers, pattern 1, gilt seaweed version, the saucers 14.1cm diam, c.1796-1799 Condition Report: Each piece with varying degrees of wear to gilding. Each saucer's centre with some stable discoloured hairline cracks. One cup with a 1.2cm minor crack, principally visible to interior; the other cup with another, 3.4cm in length and another at base of handle but light and stable: each with slight crazing.
A Pinxton straight-fluted Bute-shaped teacup and saucer, painted in tones of green and grey with a swag of laurel entwined with a swag of red bell husks, each transaction centred by a gilt leafy sprig, gilt bands, ear-shaped handle, the saucer 13.5cm diameter, c.1800For a coffee can of the same pattern see: Gent, The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796 - 1813, 1996, page 80, fig. 57.
A collection of ceramics including Royal Crown Derby "Royal Pinxton Roses" A1155 six piece tea service including cups, saucers, plates, cake plate, milk jug and sugar bowl together with a 1128 Imari lunch plate; various Derby Posies bon bon dishes and teaware; Royal Albert "County Roses" three tier cake plate and miscellaneous china cups, saucers, coffee service with Royal commemorative earthenware mugs (2 boxes)
A GROUP OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY PLATES AND TEAWARES, to include 'Majesty' 16cm, 21.5cm and 27cm plates, a trio 3237, 'Royal Pinxton Roses' 15cm, 20cm and 26cm plates, 'Gold Aves' 16cm and 21.5cm plates, 'Olde Avesbury' 23cm plate, 'Red Aves' 21.5cm plate, '8687' 27cm plate and 'Quail' 27cm plate (15)