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Lot 5

Pair of Dartmouth pottery Art Deco celadon glazed wall pockets, 21cm high, a pair of Quimper faience plates, a Denby stoneware celadon glazed jug and a Johnson Brothers 'Hearts and Flowers' pattern teapot and cover, early 20th century and later printed and painted marks (6)

Lot 76

* ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004),IN THE STUDIOmixed media on paper, signedimage size 64cm x 49cm, overall size 82cm x 66cm Mounted, framed and under glass.Note: Alexander Goudie was born in 1933 at Paisley and, as a child, showed a prodigious talent for drawing. He studied at Glasgow School of Art when William Armour was head of drawing and painting and David Donaldson was the ubiquitous influence. Goudie, as a student at Glasgow, demonstrated his extraordinary ability. He received the Somerville Shanks Prize for Composition and, later, his draughtsmanship and sense of colour was recognized with the award of the Newbery Medal. As a young artist, he grew up admiring three great masters, Sir John Lavery, George Henry and James Guthrie; all artists who had bridged the gap between Glasgow and Paris. It was these artists’ glorious virtuoso control of oil paint that appealed to Goudie, as well as their genre and realist subject matter. Alexander Goudie was elected a member of the Glasgow Art Club in 1956 and a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1970. He painted a portrait of the Queen for the Caledonian Club, London (1992/93), and exhibited widely, showing at Harari and Johns, in London, the Fine Art Society, Glasgow, and the Musee de la Faience, in Quimper. Sir Timothy Clifford, former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, said: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.'' Collections: 79 of Goudie's paintings are held in UK public collections including at Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Hunterian, Rozelle House Galleries, Paisley Museum & Art Galleries and The Fleming Collection (London). Numerous prestigious corporate collections in the UK and France and in private collections around the world. In The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 24th October 2021 "The Baptism" a 40 x 50cm gouache by Goudie sold for £2600 (hammer).

Lot 8

A box of various Continental china wares including French faience milk jug by Quimper, Quimper sugar basin and cover, Quimper jam pot and cover, Quimper tulip vase, various Quimper cups, saucers, teapot, Italian faience vase in the Classical style, Quimper teapot decorated with sailboat by harbour entrance, etc

Lot 1074

A collection of Quimper faience pottery items including jugs, brandy barrell on stand, armorial quaich, coffee pot etc

Lot 1121

A collection of Quimper and other continental faience wares including spill vases, plates, Italian jelly mould, cockeral form jug etc

Lot 1373

A pair of Quimper faience candlesticks, another candlestick, chamberstick and three figural salts (7)

Lot 208

A quantity of Quimper teaware and a collection of Faience dessert ware

Lot 590

* ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004),BRITTANY LANDSCAPEoil on canvas, signed, titled versoimage size 49cm x 74cm, overall size 64cm x 89cmFramed. Note: Alexander Goudie was born in 1933 at Paisley and, as a child, showed a prodigious talent for drawing. He studied at Glasgow School of Art when William Armour was head of drawing and painting and David Donaldson was the ubiquitous influence. Goudie, as a student at Glasgow, demonstrated his extraordinary ability. He received the Somerville Shanks Prize for Composition and, later, his draughtsmanship and sense of colour was recognized with the award of the Newbery Medal. As a young artist he grew up admiring three great masters, Sir John Lavery, George Henry and James Guthrie; all artists who had bridged the gap between Glasgow and Paris. It was these artists’ glorious virtuoso control of oil paint that appealed to Goudie, as well as their genre and realist subject-matter. Alexander Goudie was elected a member of the Glasgow Art Club in 1956 and a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1970. He painted a portrait of the Queen for the Caledonian Club, London (1992/93), and exhibited widely, showing at Harari and Johns, in London, the Fine Art Society, Glasgow, and the Musee de la Faience, in Quimper. Sir Timothy Clifford, former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, said: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.'' Collections: 79 of Goudie's paintings are held in UK public collections.Condition report: Condition is very good overall, with no visible signs of restoration, damage, or known issues. Provenance is from a private Scottish collection.

Lot 622

* ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004),A NIGHT AT THE OPERA oil on canvas, signedimage size 81cm x 86.5cm, overall size 92cm x 98cm Framed. Provenance: We are grateful to Lachlan Goudie, artist, writer, broadcaster and the leading authority on the work of his father for authenticating this painting and confirming "A Night at the Opera has been in the private collection of a long term collector of my father’s work, probably for around 40 years. The client was a keen opera fan and attended Covent Garden regularly. I believe it was a commission. The top hat was my grandfather’s. In my opinion, it's such a strong still life."Note: Alexander Goudie was born in 1933 at Paisley and, as a child, showed prodigious talent for drawing. He studied at Glasgow School of Art when William Armour was head of drawing and painting and David Donaldson was the ubiquitous influence. Goudie, as a student at Glasgow, demonstrated his extraordinary ability. He received the Somerville Shanks Prize for Composition and, later, his draughtsmanship and sense of colour was recognized with the award of the Newbery Medal. As a young artist he grew up admiring three great masters, Sir John Lavery, George Henry and James Guthrie; all artists who had bridged the gap between Glasgow and Paris. It was these artists’ glorious virtuoso control of oil paint that appealed to Goudie, as well as their genre and realist subject-matter. Alexander Goudie was elected a member of the Glasgow Art Club in 1956 and a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1970. He painted a portrait of the Queen for the Caledonian Club, London (1992/93), and exhibited widely, showing at Harari and Johns, in London, the Fine Art Society, Glasgow, and the Musee de la Faience, in Quimper. Sir Timothy Clifford, former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, wrote: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.'' Collections: 79 of Goudie's paintings are held in UK public collections including at Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Hunterian, Rozelle House Galleries, Paisley Museum & Art Galleries and The Fleming Collection (London). Numerous prestigious corporate collections in the UK and France and in private collections around the world.

Lot 59

Quantity of Quimper faience earthenware plates and bowls, comprising two 22cm plates, two 25cm plates, one 31cl plate, and three bowls, painted 'HenRiot Quimper France'.

Lot 26

A good selection of French faience pottery ceramics to include Quimper: ten plates; two pairs of dishes; two porringers; lidded dishes; and a 25.5cm fruit bowl

Lot 21

A good selection of French Quimper and faience pottery to include a shaped wall-mounting shelf, a large castor, various plates and dishes, a two-handled vase with lion mask handles and other similar items

Lot 22

A good selection of French Quimper pottery and faience to include jugs, a milk / cream jug with ram's head pourer, dishes, bowls and a five-bloom tulip pot 

Lot 120

Collection of French pottery to include a 19th C faience jug , a 19th C faience armorial  lidded pot , 20th C items to include a  Quimper jug , and 4 other pieces (6)Condition , chips to the 18th C jug , repaired handle and filled chip on base of the Quimper jug and chips to the large bowl .

Lot 819

4 Quimper style faience dishes, 19cm - NO RESERVE

Lot 417

Three trays of French faience pottery, largely H.B Quimper ware to include: two trays of part dinnerware and teaware decorated with pink daisies and crocuses including: four eggcups, dinner plate, two side plates, six tea plates and two soup mugs with saucers, together with a jug and a two handled sucrier, a further tray has assorted Quimper ware to include: a figural and floral decorated teapot, a rectangular dish, a lidded fish soup dish inscribed "soupe de poissons", decorated with a daisy and crocus pattern, another florally decorated, shallow dish and a small dish by Rennes inscribed 1977 to the base decorated with daisy and crocus pattern. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 512

* ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004),BRITTANY LANDSCAPEoil on canvas, signed, titled versoimage size 49cm x 74cm, overall size 64cm x 89cmFramed. Note: Alexander Goudie was born in 1933 at Paisley and, as a child, showed a prodigious talent for drawing. He studied at Glasgow School of Art when William Armour was head of drawing and painting and David Donaldson was the ubiquitous influence. Goudie, as a student at Glasgow, demonstrated his extraordinary ability. He received the Somerville Shanks Prize for Composition and, later, his draughtsmanship and sense of colour was recognized with the award of the Newbery Medal. As a young artist he grew up admiring three great masters, Sir John Lavery, George Henry and James Guthrie; all artists who had bridged the gap between Glasgow and Paris. It was these artists’ glorious virtuoso control of oil paint that appealed to Goudie, as well as their genre and realist subject-matter. Alexander Goudie was elected a member of the Glasgow Art Club in 1956 and a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1970. He painted a portrait of the Queen for the Caledonian Club, London (1992/93), and exhibited widely, showing at Harari and Johns, in London, the Fine Art Society, Glasgow, and the Musee de la Faience, in Quimper. Sir Timothy Clifford, former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, said: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.'' Collections: 79 of Goudie's paintings are held in UK public collections.Condition report: Condition is very good overall, with no visible signs of restoration, damage, or known issues. Provenance is from a private Scottish collection.

Lot 530

* ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004),THE BAPTISMgouache on board, signed and dated '56image size 40cm x 50cm, overall size 56cm x 67cm Framed and under glass.Note: Alexander Goudie was born in 1933 at Paisley and, as a child, showed a prodigious talent for drawing. He studied at Glasgow School of Art when William Armour was head of drawing and painting and David Donaldson was the ubiquitous influence. Goudie, as a student at Glasgow, demonstrated his extraordinary ability. He received the Somerville Shanks Prize for Composition and, later, his draughtsmanship and sense of colour was recognized with the award of the Newbery Medal. As a young artist, he grew up admiring three great masters, Sir John Lavery, George Henry and James Guthrie; all artists who had bridged the gap between Glasgow and Paris. It was these artists’ glorious virtuoso control of oil paint that appealed to Goudie, as well as their genre and realist subject matter. Alexander Goudie was elected a member of the Glasgow Art Club in 1956 and a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1970. He painted a portrait of the Queen for the Caledonian Club, London (1992/93), and exhibited widely, showing at Harari and Johns, in London, the Fine Art Society, Glasgow, and the Musee de la Faience, in Quimper. Sir Timothy Clifford, former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, said: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.'' Collections: 79 of Goudie's paintings are held in UK public collections including at Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Hunterian, Rozelle House Galleries, Paisley Museum & Art Galleries and The Fleming Collection (London). Numerous prestigious corporate collections in the UK and France and in private collections around the world.

Lot 609

* ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004),MONT VEYRIERmixed media on paper, signed, further signed, titled and dated '94 label versoimage size 30cm x 47cm, overall size 43cm x 59cm Framed and under glass.Label verso: Artbank, Glasgow.Note: Alexander Goudie was born in 1933 at Paisley and, as a child, showed prodigious talent for drawing. He studied at Glasgow School of Art when William Armour was head of drawing and painting and David Donaldson was the ubiquitous influence. Goudie, as a student at Glasgow, demonstrated his extraordinary ability. He received the Somerville Shanks Prize for Composition and, later, his draughtsmanship and sense of colour was recognized with the award of the Newbery Medal. As a young artist he grew up admiring three great masters, Sir John Lavery, George Henry and James Guthrie; all artists who had bridged the gap between Glasgow and Paris. It was these artists’ glorious virtuoso control of oil paint that appealed to Goudie, as well as their genre and realist subject-matter. Alexander Goudie was elected a member of the Glasgow Art Club in 1956 and a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1970. He painted a portrait of the Queen for the Caledonian Club, London (1992/93), and exhibited widely, showing at Harari and Johns, in London, the Fine Art Society, Glasgow, and the Musee de la Faience, in Quimper. Sir Timothy Clifford, former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, said: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.'' Collections: 79 of Goudie's paintings are held in UK public collections including at Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Hunterian, Rozelle House Galleries, Paisley Museum & Art Galleries and The Fleming Collection (London). Numerous prestigious corporate collections in the UK and France and in private collections around the world.

Lot 928

Three 19th Century Quimper faience plates by the Hubaucliere Bousquest factory. Iconic HB marks

Lot 991

4 Quimper style faience dishe, 19cm.

Lot 2028

* ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004), TOLEDO oil on board, signed image size 29.5cm x 39.5cm, overall size 45cm x 55cm Framed. Provenance: We are grateful to Lachlan Goudie, artist, writer, broadcaster and the leading authority on the work of his father, for authenticating this painting and confirming that "Toledo" dates to 1957 "when Dad first went there (Toledo) and spent a prolonged period staying with friends and painting." Note: Alexander Goudie was born in 1933 at Paisley and, as a child, showed a prodigious talent for drawing. He studied at Glasgow School of Art when William Armour was head of drawing and painting and David Donaldson was the ubiquitous influence. Goudie, as a student at Glasgow, demonstrated his extraordinary ability. He received the Somerville Shanks Prize for Composition and, later, his draughtsmanship and sense of colour was recognized with the award of the Newbery Medal. As a young artist, he grew up admiring three great masters, Sir John Lavery, George Henry and James Guthrie; all artists who had bridged the gap between Glasgow and Paris. It was these artists’ glorious virtuoso control of oil paint that appealed to Goudie, as well as their genre and realist subject matter. Alexander Goudie was elected a member of the Glasgow Art Club in 1956 and a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1970. He painted a portrait of the Queen for the Caledonian Club, London (1992/93), and exhibited widely, showing at Harari and Johns, in London, the Fine Art Society, Glasgow, and the Musee de la Faience, in Quimper. Sir Timothy Clifford, former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, said: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.'' Collections: 79 of Goudie's paintings are held in UK public collections including at Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Hunterian, Rozelle House Galleries, Paisley Museum & Art Galleries and The Fleming Collection (London). Numerous prestigious corporate collections in the UK and France and in private collections around the world.

Lot 2012

* ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004), A NIGHT AT THE OPERA oil on canvas, signed image size 81cm x 86.5cm, overall size 92cm x 98cm Framed. Provenance: We are grateful to Lachlan Goudie, artist, writer, broadcaster and the leading authority on the work of his father for authenticating this painting and confirming "A Night at the Opera has been in the private collection of a long term collector of my father’s work, probably for around 40 years. The client was a keen opera fan and attended Covent Garden regularly. I believe it was a commission. The top hat was my grandfather’s. In my opinion, it's such a strong still life." Note: Alexander Goudie was born in 1933 at Paisley and, as a child, showed prodigious talent for drawing. He studied at Glasgow School of Art when William Armour was head of drawing and painting and David Donaldson was the ubiquitous influence. Goudie, as a student at Glasgow, demonstrated his extraordinary ability. He received the Somerville Shanks Prize for Composition and, later, his draughtsmanship and sense of colour was recognized with the award of the Newbery Medal. As a young artist he grew up admiring three great masters, Sir John Lavery, George Henry and James Guthrie; all artists who had bridged the gap between Glasgow and Paris. It was these artists’ glorious virtuoso control of oil paint that appealed to Goudie, as well as their genre and realist subject-matter. Alexander Goudie was elected a member of the Glasgow Art Club in 1956 and a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1970. He painted a portrait of the Queen for the Caledonian Club, London (1992/93), and exhibited widely, showing at Harari and Johns, in London, the Fine Art Society, Glasgow, and the Musee de la Faience, in Quimper. Sir Timothy Clifford, former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, wrote: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.'' Collections: 79 of Goudie's paintings are held in UK public collections including at Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Hunterian, Rozelle House Galleries, Paisley Museum & Art Galleries and The Fleming Collection (London). Numerous prestigious corporate collections in the UK and France and in private collections around the world.

Lot 174

Various yellow ground faience Quimper items, decorated with figures and flowers, including a teapot, egg cup, two boxes, ramekin and dish

Lot 43

Six French and Italian faience style inkwells and encrier, a French Aladin 10cm square encrier with hinged cover and four pen holders, hand painted with flowers, signed Aladin France, HenRiot Quimper 8cm square inkwell, a circular Italian inkwell and three others.

Lot 1181

Three 19th Quimper faience plates by the Hubaucliere Bousquest factory.

Lot 1047

A Quimper-type faience ware tabatière or snuff box modelled as a prayer book, produced for the local sailors as smoking on ship was forbidden, decorated with rooster and inscribed 'Quand ce Coq Chambera mon Amour Finira' or 'When this rooster will sing, my love with have finished' (loose translation), 7 x 5cm.Additional InformationSome enamel losses, fritting, etc.

Lot 664

* ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004), MONT VEYRIER mixed media on paper, signed, further signed, titled and dated '94 label verso image size 30cm x 47cm, overall size 43cm x 59cm Framed and under glass. Label verso: Artbank, Glasgow. Note: Alexander Goudie was born in 1933 at Paisley and, as a child, showed prodigious talent for drawing. He studied at Glasgow School of Art when William Armour was head of drawing and painting and David Donaldson was the ubiquitous influence. Goudie, as a student at Glasgow, demonstrated his extraordinary ability. He received the Somerville Shanks Prize for Composition and, later, his draughtsmanship and sense of colour was recognized with the award of the Newbery Medal. As a young artist he grew up admiring three great masters, Sir John Lavery, George Henry and James Guthrie; all artists who had bridged the gap between Glasgow and Paris. It was these artists’ glorious virtuoso control of oil paint that appealed to Goudie, as well as their genre and realist subject-matter. Alexander Goudie was elected a member of the Glasgow Art Club in 1956 and a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1970. He painted a portrait of the Queen for the Caledonian Club, London (1992/93), and exhibited widely, showing at Harari and Johns, in London, the Fine Art Society, Glasgow, and the Musee de la Faience, in Quimper. Sir Timothy Clifford, former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, said: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.'' Collections: 79 of Goudie's paintings are held in UK public collections including at Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Hunterian, Rozelle House Galleries, Paisley Museum & Art Galleries and The Fleming Collection (London). Numerous prestigious corporate collections in the UK and France and in private collections around the world.

Lot 26

A selection of various, mostly early 20th century, faience pottery to include Quimper

Lot 2110

A COLLECTION OF HENRIOT QUIMPER FAIENCE POTTERY

Lot 340

A Quimper faience pottery plate designed by Andre L'Helguen, Keraluc, 22cms diameter; together with three similar plates by the same designer; a Delft style charger, 43cms diameter; and a Nils Thorsson for Royal Copenhagen pin dish, no. 870/2882, 11cms square (6).

Lot 35

Six French and Italian faience style inkwells and encrier, a French Aladin 10cm square encrier with hinged cover and four pen holders, hand painted with flowers, signed Aladin France, HenRiot Quimper 8cm square inkwell, a circular Italian inkwell and three others.

Lot 550A

* ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004), BRITTANY LANDSCAPE oil on canvas, signed, titled verso image size 49cm x 74cm, overall size 64cm x 89cm Framed. Note: Alexander Goudie was born in 1933 at Paisley and, as a child, showed a prodigious talent for drawing. He studied at Glasgow School of Art when William Armour was head of drawing and painting and David Donaldson was the ubiquitous influence. Goudie, as a student at Glasgow, demonstrated his extraordinary ability. He received the Somerville Shanks Prize for Composition and, later, his draughtsmanship and sense of colour was recognized with the award of the Newbery Medal. As a young artist he grew up admiring three great masters, Sir John Lavery, George Henry and James Guthrie; all artists who had bridged the gap between Glasgow and Paris. It was these artists’ glorious virtuoso control of oil paint that appealed to Goudie, as well as their genre and realist subject-matter. Alexander Goudie was elected a member of the Glasgow Art Club in 1956 and a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1970. He painted a portrait of the Queen for the Caledonian Club, London (1992/93), and exhibited widely, showing at Harari and Johns, in London, the Fine Art Society, Glasgow, and the Musee de la Faience, in Quimper. Sir Timothy Clifford, former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, said: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.'' Collections: 79 of Goudie's paintings are held in UK public collections.

Lot 240

A pair of 20th century figural Quimper French faience hand painted Delft toby jugs in the form of a seated male and female. Marked Fait Main to the base. Measures 23cm tall. 

Lot 316

A table top shop display cabinet together with a crackle glaze vase, Chinese porcelain plaque, Japanese pottery vase, Quimper dish, Faience wares, glass bowl and brass brackets

Lot 550A

* ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004), BRITTANY LANDSCAPE oil on canvas, signed, titled verso image size 49cm x 74cm, overall size 64cm x 89cm Framed. Note: Alexander Goudie was born in 1933 at Paisley and, as a child, showed a prodigious talent for drawing. He studied at Glasgow School of Art when William Armour was head of drawing and painting and David Donaldson was the ubiquitous influence. Goudie, as a student at Glasgow, demonstrated his extraordinary ability. He received the Somerville Shanks Prize for Composition and, later, his draughtsmanship and sense of colour was recognized with the award of the Newbery Medal. As a young artist he grew up admiring three great masters, Sir John Lavery, George Henry and James Guthrie; all artists who had bridged the gap between Glasgow and Paris. It was these artists’ glorious virtuoso control of oil paint that appealed to Goudie, as well as their genre and realist subject-matter. Alexander Goudie was elected a member of the Glasgow Art Club in 1956 and a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1970. He painted a portrait of the Queen for the Caledonian Club, London (1992/93), and exhibited widely, showing at Harari and Johns, in London, the Fine Art Society, Glasgow, and the Musee de la Faience, in Quimper. Sir Timothy Clifford, former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, said: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.'' Collections: 79 of Goudie's paintings are held in UK public collections.

Lot 68

A French Faience/Quimper pottery armorial teapot, one side decorated with a coat of arms, the spout modelled as a stylised mythical creature, 22cm long

Lot 261

ASSORTED FRENCH QUIMPER FAIENCE DISHES, including floral and figurative painted plates and serving dishes (21)All seven different types of plates are different sizes.The small hexagon plate is 18cm’s diaThe oval dish is 29cm’s diaFive floral dishes are 29cm’s diaThe white and pink dishes are 21cm’s diaThe three pictorial plates are 24cm’s diaThe four bird plates are 25cm’s diaThe single bird plate is 25cm’s dia

Lot 24

A quantity of 19th century and later Delft and Faience, including a pair of blue and white jars and covers, portrait plaque and Quimper, etc (one tray)

Lot 8

Quimper-style faience plate with figure to centre, another pair, bird decorated, two green leaf moulded plates, a bird model, a Hjorth Denmark stoneware canister and two other ceramic items 

Lot 96

Faience ink stand marked HB Quimper , 2 Nao reclining cats (Gato de Angora), large Beswick Falstaff jug (af), Bing & Grondahl lidded pot, Victorian toothbrush holder, Frith bronzed cat sculpture & 2 Wade tankards

Lot 1348

A Quimper Faience 'Sainte Vierge' Fayence Figurine (23cm) another of Ste. Marie and Staffordshire

Lot 515A

* ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004), TOLEDO LANDSCAPE oil on canvas, signed, titled label verso image size 51cm x 61cm, overall size 63cm x 73cm Framed. Note: Alexander Goudie was born in 1933 at Paisley and, as a child, showed a prodigious talent for drawing. He studied at Glasgow School of Art when William Armour was head of drawing and painting and David Donaldson was the ubiquitous influence. Goudie, as a student at Glasgow, demonstrated his extraordinary ability. He received the Somerville Shanks Prize for Composition and, later, his draughtsmanship and sense of colour was recognized with the award of the Newbery Medal. As a young artist he grew up admiring three great masters, Sir John Lavery, George Henry and James Guthrie; all artists who had bridged the gap between Glasgow and Paris. It was these artists’ glorious virtuoso control of oil paint that appealed to Goudie, as well as their genre and realist subject-matter. Alexander Goudie was elected a member of the Glasgow Art Club in 1956 and a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1970. He painted a portrait of the Queen for the Caledonian Club, London (1992/93), and exhibited widely, showing at Harari and Johns, in London, the Fine Art Society, Glasgow, and the Musee de la Faience, in Quimper. Sir Timothy Clifford, former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, said: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.'' Collections: 79 of Goudie's paintings are held in UK public collections.

Lot 336

A group of French faience pottery plates, including pair of Antique quimper figural plates, signed, 1 A/F, diameter 26cm (3)

Lot 1363

A large Quimper style faience bowl, diameter 32cm

Lot 232

Henriot-Quimper a dancing couple made of faience and marked M. Micheau-Vernez. Around &930. (10,5 x 19 x 20,5 cm)

Lot 24

A group of decorative ceramics, including a Chinese export cup decorated with pagodas and figures in a mountainous landscape in underglazed blue, two late 20th century Chinese Hong Kong cups, a Crown Devon ware sauceboat and stand, 13.5 by 9 by 8cm high, two Royal Crown Derby plates, and two Spode plates, all decorated with flowers with gilded rims and highlights, a French faience bowl from Quimper, 15 by 8.5cm high and two Wedgwood jugs decorated in the Willow pattern of graduated size, 15.5cm high and 14.5cm high. (q)

Lot 206

A small group of British and Continental ceramics to include two Henriot Quimper of France faience dishes, diameter 17.5cm, a 20th Century jug with hand painted floral design, height 12cm, several pieces of Royal Worcester in the 'Wild Harvest' pattern and two cow creamers (quantity)

Lot 30

A Quimper faience style figure depicting a military gentleman, 19cms (7.5ins) high.

Lot 319

Henriot Quimper faience dish; together with two Portuguese faience dishes.

Lot 66

A late 19th / early 20th century Quimper faience wall urn and cover, depicting a man and woman with baskets of food, together with a faience bowl depicting a camel (a/f - restored)

Lot 593

GROUP OF FRENCH FAIENCE WARES 18TH/ 19TH CENTURY to include a Quimper tureen; a pair of plates initialled P.B; a Quimper soup plate; a smaller Quimper plate; five flower decorated plates with pink borders; and two plates with stencilled and painted flower urns with sponged borders; various maker's stamps and signatures(Tureen 29cm wide)

Lot 198

Two porcelain bird groups, one a no. 283 Blue Tit decorated by J Bromley, from the Crown Staffordshire factory, one by Coalport, together with three Bing & Grondahl blue and white plates, diameter 21.5cm, a similar small jug, and a Quimper faience cup with central cockerel decoration (7)

Lot 297

CARTON - FRENCH AND ITALIAN FAIENCE AND MAJOLICA POTTERY, QUIMPER, ROUEN, AND OTHERS

Lot 317

SHELF OF QUIMPER, FAIENCE, AND MAJOLICA POTTERIES

Lot 254

A French faience double sided back to back figure of a lady carrying a bowl, possibly Quimper.

Lot 230

A Quimper Faience cream jug typically decorated with a lone figure,marked verso Hemirot Quimper 139, height 7cm, together with a Quimper Faience bowl of crimped oval form, decorated with flowers, width 17cm, and a Quimper Faience plate decorated with a female amidst foliage, dia. 18cm (3)

Lot 39

A collection of Quimper and other faience pottery plates and dishes, including a lobed circular two-handled pedestal dish and other items (8).

Lot 1587

A quantity of plates to include; oriental Adams Tun stall plate 1884, oriental Copeland/Late Spode, Falcon Ware flower, Queen Victoria Jubilee 1887, Viscount Clive 1839 and a Breton Lady early Ty-Breiz Faience Quimper ware. Some as found.

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