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A late 19th/early 20th century Meissen porcelain group, Je Decouvrelout, some loss, 12 cm high, a set of four Victorian Staffordshire figures, The Four Seasons, 11.5 cm high, and other ceramics (box)Various damage and lossesMeissen figure: there looks to be most of the 'lace' missing, otherwise (fingers, toes, arrow, quiver of arrows, wings) good
19th century | height: 28 cm | region: Staffordshire | country: United Kingdom | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | Made in Staffordshire, UK, this apothecary jar is a typical product of the late 19th and early 20th century ceramic production there. The container is covered in a distinctive blue glaze and bears the name "VASELINE", which refers to the contents - Vaseline, which was popular at the time as an all-purpose ointment for treating skin problems, wounds and dry skin. The container is elegantly shaped, with a removable lid and a simple, but with a distinctive design. Decoration includes an inscription in a decorative label. The ceramic container was designed to protect the ointment from external influences and at the same time serve as an aesthetic element of the pharmacy interior. | condition: top edge and lid damaged | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
A collection of pill and patch boxes 20th century, to include Staffordshire and Bilston examples, two silver mounted Wedgwood Jasperware examples, celebrating the Bicentennial of American Independance, limited edition 463 and 245/500, a Chinese cloisonne example, in the form of a panda, a mother of pearl and a hardstone example, the largest 6.5cm wide (20)Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportOne example with a damaged hinge. One Bilston example with losses to the lid.
A collection of pottery mugs and jugs 19th century, comprising a teapot, c. 1885, with a transferware printed scene of an Emperor riding an elephant, 21cm wide, a Masons chinoiserie style mug, 16cm high, a Punch and Judy jug, with diamond registration mark, 18cm high, and two Staffordshire Christening mugs, 10.5cm high (5) Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportAll in need of a good clean. Repaired crack to the handle of the Masons jug.
A PAIR OF TURKISH ÇANAKKALE-STYLE POLYCHROME-PAINTED AND GILT ZSOLNAY POTTERY EWERS Zsolnay manufacture, Pécs, Hungary, ex-Ottoman Western Provinces, ca. 1878 - 1900Each of typical pyriform shape, resting on a short, circular foot, rising to a long, tapering neck surmounted by a bulbous head designed in the shape of a mythical creature with short horns, bulging eyes and an everted beak-like spout, to the side of each ewer a rope-twisted handle, the exterior painted in cobalt blue, manganese purple, sage green, and teal with golden highlights against a milky white ground, the ewer's design typical of Turkish Çanakkale creations whilst the decoration and the palette reminiscent of Ottoman Iznik and Damascus ceramics, consisting of lush floral arrangements with serrated saz leaves, prunus blossom branches, rosette scrolls, and large lotus flower sprays, the front of each ewer further embellished with applied moulded floral roundels, and the handle decorated with alternating blue and purple beaded bands, each base presenting the ZSOLNAY PÉCS mark with the "Five Churches and Family Initials", as well as the production form numbers of this series (stamped '753' ZV Pécs and '6', and painted '22').each approximately 36cm high In 1853, the Zsolnay factory was established by Miklós Zsolnay in Pécs, Hungary. In 1865, his son Vilmos Zsolnay joined the company and became its manager and director, spearheading the rapid and remarkable success of this manufacture at international exhibitions and art fairs all around the world. The factory mark on the base of our ewers was designed by Júlia Sikorski, Vilmos' daughter, possibly for the factory's debut at the 1878 Paris Exhibition, where the Zsolnay factory was eventually awarded a gold medal. For the design, Julia was inspired by the Medieval name of her family's hometown, Pécs, which meant "Five Churches". To the right of the mark, one can read the initials T.J.M. standing for Térez, Júlia and Miklós, the first names' initials of the three children of Vilmos, heavily involved in the running of the factory at that time. This mark remained in use from 1878 until 1900 and is usually accompanied by the production form numbers, indicating the date of the original release of the piece. Interestingly, another Çanakkale-style Zsolnay pottery ewer recently sold at auction in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire (Potteries Auction, 7 March 2024, lot 322) presents the same form numbers of our pair ('753' Z. V. PECS), suggesting they were all most probably part of a special series inspired by Turkish Çanakkale creations. each approximately 36cm high Qty: 2
1- HUTCHINS, John: History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset, 4 vols. Nichols, 1796-1804. Folio, Numerous maps and plates. Cont. full calf; lacking the covers of vols. 1 & 2; Damp staining & few pages are loose, mainly in vol. 1. Not collated, but look complete. Sold not subject to return; 2- Hutchinson, William: The History of the County of Cumberland And Some Places Adjacent. In 2 volumes. Carlisle, 1794, 1st. Edn. 4to. Complete with all maps and plates. Cont. full treecalf; a little rubbed; occasional browning and spotting; 3- Manning, Owen & William Bray: The History and Antiquities of the County of Surrey, in 3 vols. J White, 1804-1814. Folding maps & numerous plates. Folio, cont. full calf: vols. 1 & 2 the block is detached from the binding; vol.3 lacking the covers and all before page 17. Sold Not subject to return; 4- WHALLEY, P & J BRIDGES: The History and Antiquities of Northamptonshire. 2 vols. Oxford, 1791. Folio, vol.2 lacking all before page 9. With 34 of the 36 plates present. Cont. full leather, both blocks are detached from the covers; 5- PLOT, Robert: Natural History of Staffordshire. C1686. With a large folding map and all 37 plates + a plate of shields present, but Lacking the title page. PP: a-b2, 450 + only 10pp of index. Lacking the binding; the first gathering loose; 6- NASH, T R: Collections for the History of Worcestershire with Supplement. 3 Vols. J White, 1799. Folio, With a large folding map, plan of Worcester & numerous plates. Vol. 1 starts with the dedication (lacking the title page); all three volumes lack the covers. Not collated. All the books in this lot are SOLD not subject to return. (15)
THREE PAIRS OF STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURESlate 18th and early 19th century, including an opposing pair of figures leaning against pedestals, 12cm high, a farmer with a goose and his companion carrying a chicken, 14cm and 12cm high respectively, and two figures after 'Winter', from the four seasons by James Neale & Co., 12cm high (6)
A STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE PEARLWARE POTTERY VASE 18th century, of baluster shape, printed with Chinese scenes within leaf borders, butterfly design to shoulder, 19cm high; together with a collection of 18th and 19th century blue and white Staffordshire pottery including two pieces of Adams Bamborough Castle series (a lot)
AN EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE OF AN 'ARCHAR' BY RALPH SALTearly 19th century, bearing 'Salt' banner to the reverse, 17.5cm high; together with a similar figure of a gardener, 16.5cm high; a figure of a gentleman with a dog, with 'Walton' banner mark to the reverse, 14cm high; and three further similar, the tallest 15cm high (6)
Five pieces of English pottery and porcelain - comprising a Derby coffee can, painted with a river landscape vignette on a cobalt blue and gilt ground, red painted mark, 6.4cm high; a Staffordshire girl with lamb figure, 18cm high; a porcelain loving cup hand painted with sheep in a highland landscape by the ex-Royal Worcester artist Francis Clark, 8cm high, signed to base; a Royal Crown Derby 1299 pattern miniature lidded milk churn, dated 1913, 6.5cm high; and a Palissy majolica glazed miniature square jardiniere, with tree branch supports and oak leaf and acorn decoration, 9.3cm high. (5) * The Derby coffee can has a glued repair to the handle, a tiny star crack to the base and some gilt wear. The Palissy jardiniere has a chip to the top of one of the log-form uprights and some glaze flaking to the exterior. The three other pieces are in good condition.
A pair of early 19th century Staffordshire pearlware figures of Elijah and the Widow – painted in colours, seated on tree stumps on naturalistic bases with foliate bocage, each set of a square black plinth titled to the front, 25.5cm high, some losses (with some losses from the bocage taped to both bases), some old well executed restoration to both figures.
SHROPSHIRE, Old Hall School, Wellington, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (A.J. Knapton GHP 1878), 50mm, 60.40g; Wrekin College, Wellington, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Head Prefect 1921 N.P. PItt), 32mm, 16.00g; STAFFORDSHIRE, Newcastle-under-Lyme High School, Fenton Prize, a silver award medal by J. Moore, named (H. Hinchco Prose), 41mm, 31.90g; Wolverhampton, Orphan Asylum, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Presented to Grace M. Sargent for Proficiency and Good Conduct July 1891), 34mm, 18.00g (Taylor 169a) [4]. Very fine to extremely fine £80-£100
Assorted pottery and porcelain, including: a Carlton Ware 'Rouge Royale' vase, a Beswick pottery chestnut horse, Heritage China 'Man o'War', a modern creamware Leeds-style model of a horse, various Staffordshire character and toby jugs, a Wadeheath Art Deco vase, two Continental porcelain figures of cavaliers, a Moroccan dish and other items
Group of Staffordshire pottery, circa 1820 and later, including a pair of pearlware bocage sheep models, a brightly coloured dove moulded tureen and cover, a pottery model of a poodle with a bird, six pink lustre fruit moulded small plates, a pearlware teapot and cover painted with pink roses and other items (13)
Group of French faience inkwells, late 19th/early 20th century, including: a Gien blue-ground rectangular inkwell decorated with grotteschi 29.5cm wide, a French armorial example with candle scones, inkwells and a drawer, a heart-shaped example and others, together with a Staffordshire pottery swan inkwell/spill (6) Property of Dunkirk Manor, Theescombe, Stroud Condition Report Example with fleur-de-lys shield and integral candlescones, with imitation Hannog marks - cracked and restored through back, also effecting one candlestick, with overpainting, one inkwel cover repaired, some glaze crazing and minor rim chipping overall.Heart shaped French faience inkwell - liner a replacement, chipping to rims, including one large chip to rim. Marked in manganese with two script ff, no. 177 and circle of dots. Qimper style pen-red-inkstand - decorated with a man flanked by wreaths, hairline crack and some typical glaze crazing. Gien faience inkstand with printed brown mark - hairline cracks to two apertures, one inkwell cracked, restoration to one corner finial (finial mostly lacking), chip to one rear foot, central rectangular aperture lacking liner. Some typical crazing overall. Boat-shaped example marled Clain, France, with replacement liner, chipping to rims. A small inkwell with cover marked 'Desvres France 854, 14..71'. Finial on cover is detached, wear overall. Staffordshire-style pottery spill vase with swan - cracked and restored, regilt.
Collection of English and Continental pottery and porcelain inkwells and stands, late 19th/early 20th century, including: a majolica/faience griffin-shaped inkstand with integral inkwell and cover, a Maling orange lustre example, a French porcelain white and gilt rocaille inkstand with integral inkwells, two Art Deco style inkwells of oval form, a pair of cloisonne-style inkwells, a Crown Staffordshire speckled blue and gilt chinoiserie example and others (12) Property of Dunkirk Manor, Theescombe, Stroud
Collection of English porcelain teawares, a topographical dessert service and other items including a pair of English porcelain blue ground campana vases, painted with figures in landscape, 19.5cm high, a topographical blue-ground punchbowl, painted with figures in landscape, a Copeland & Garrett green ground topographical part dessert service, various Continental porcelain pierced dessert plates painted with orange flower sprays, a Staffordshire pottery model of a sheep and other items (damages and losses) Property of Dunkirk Manor, Theescombe, Stroud
Collection of Coalport bone china cottages including a Masters House, Village Cricket Pavilion, Tyrolean Castle, Village Church, the Windmill and others, a Staffordshire pottery Gothic cottage pastille burner, a Melba bone china Edward VIII coronation globe, a Royal Doulton miniature figure of Jennifer, two Coalport miniature flower encrusted vases and other items
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