We found 2712 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 2712 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
2712 item(s)/page
An early 20th Century Scottish Wemyss ware pottery plate, c.1900, with 'Oranges' decoration, impressed 'Wemyss Ware RH & S' and 'T Goode, South Audley St, London W' mark in blue to the reverse, diameter 18.5cms; together with an early 20th Century Abbotsford ware pottery trinket pot and cover, c.1900, in the Wemyss style, decorated with cherries, the underside is signed 'Abbotsford Ware', 8.7 x 4.5cms high.PROVENANCE: The Graham Smith Retirement Auction - 50 years in the Antiques Trade.
Decorative vases to include a Wemyss style vase with hand painted tulips 26cm high; a 1950s West Germany vase white and coloured hatch marks over a dark grey ground, 21cm high; a Phyllis Martin Ware pottery vase of ribbed form in eau de nil colour, 21cm high; and a vase inscribed 'Made in Cley' to the base 37cm high (4)
Wemyss Ware - an early 20th century circa 1900 High Victorian / early Edwardian handled chamber pot in the apple design. The stoneware pot with green painted rim & cream ground, featuring apples growing on branches. Marked & stamped Wemyss to base & retailed by T. Goode & Co. Measures approx. 14cm tall, 22cm diameter excluding handle.
WEMYSS WARE VASE, LATE 19TH CENTURY of waisted cylindrical form and painted with cabbage roses and leaves16cm high Some imperfections to the paintwork of the vase (photos added). Some minor fading around the paintwork at the brim, what looks like crazing at the base of the (vase image added)
WEMYSS WARE TWO LARGE COMMEMORATIVE MUGS one for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee inscribed ‘NAE SIC QUEEN WAS EVER SEEN’, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS WARE R.H.&S.;, painted monogram and printed retailer's mark, 14cm high; an EDWARD VII LARGE MUG, inscribed ‘FEAR GOD HONOUR THE KING, ER 1906’, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS, 14cm high (2)
WEMYSS WARE 'BROWN COCKERELS & HENS' SPONGE HOLDER & LINER glazed earthenware, printed T. Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 24cm wide across handles; together with 'BROWN COCKEREL AND HENS' INVALID FEEDER, glazed earthenware, impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 15.5cm diameter; a 'BROWN COCKEREL AND HENS' MATCH STRIKER, glazed earthenware, impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 12cm diameter (3) Provenance: The George Bellamy Collection of Scottish Wemyss Ware
SCOTTISH POTTERY TEAPOT ON STAND DATED 1907 PROBABLY UNMARKED WEMYSS WARE glazed in mazarine blue, with rustic handle and spout, each piece painted with white enamel decoration in the form of flowers and foliage, gilt highlights, the teapot inscribed ‘From M.Steele / To Mr & Mrs Imrie / Married / 6th Decr 1907’ and ‘We’ll tak a cup o' kindness / For Auld Lang Syne' teapot 16cm high, stand 18cm diameter
WEMYSS WARE GROUP OF 'BONJOUR BROWN AND BLACK COCKEREL' PATTERN WARES to include a LARGE ‘BROWN COCKEREL’ SIDE PLATE, glazed earthenware, painted mark WEMYSS, printed retailer's mark, 21.5cm diameter; a ‘BLACK COCKEREL’ MILK JUG, painted mark WEMYSS, 10cm high; a 'BROWN COCKEREL’ MILK JUG, impressed mark WEMYSS, printed retailer's mark, 10.5cm high; a SMALL ‘BLACK COCKEREL’ MILK JUG, unmarked, 7cm high, each inscribed ‘BONJOUR’ (4)
WEMYSS WARE 'PANSY' SPILL VASE glazed earthenware, painted by Edwin Sandland, painted maker's mark WEMYSS, 8cm high; together with a 'PANSY' VOTIVE, glazed earthenware, probably decorated by Karel Nekola, painted with an inscription to the rim 8TH OCTOBER 1903, unmarked, 6cm high (2) Provenance: The George Bellamy Collection of Scottish Wemyss Ware
WEMYSS WARE 'PINK AND BLUE SWEET PEAS' HAIR TIDY glazed earthenware, the cover inscribed HAIR TIDY, painted and impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, 10cm high; together with a 'SWEET PEA' TALL POMADE, glazed earthenware, painted and impressed maker's marks WEMYSS, 8cm high; a 'SWEET PEA' LOW POMADE, glazed earthenware, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS, 9cm diameter, 4.5cm high (3)
WEMYSS WARE RARE 'WISTERIA' WASH SET glazed earthenware, comprising a LARGE EWER and BASIN, 24cm high, 39cm diameter; A SPONGE BASIN, 24cm diameter; A COVERED SOAP DISH WITH LINER, 14cm diameter, and A BEAKER VASE, 11cm high, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS WARE/ R.H.& S., printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark (4) Provenance: The George Bellamy Collection of Scottish Wemyss Ware Provenance: David Macmillan Collection
WEMYSS WARE THREE GORDON DESSERT PLATES to include an 'APPLES' GORDON DESSERT PLATE, glazed earthenware, painted and impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 21cm diameter; a 'PEARS' GORDON DESSERT PLATE, glazed earthenware, painted by Joe Nekola, painted maker’s mark WEMYSS, 20.4cm diameter; an 'ORANGES' GORDON DESSERT PLATE, glazed earthenware, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS WARE/ R.H.& S., 21cm diameter (3)
WEMYSS WARE RARE CARP TUREEN glazed earthenware, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS WARE/ R.H. & S. 48cm long Provenance: Mrs. Freda Morrow Brown (nee Nekola)Rogers de RinThe George Bellamy Collection of Scottish Wemyss Ware Exhibited: London, Wemyss Ware, Rogers de Rin and Sotheby’s, 1976, No. 465London, Wemyss Ware, Rogers de Rin at Thomas Goode & Co., November - December 1987Note: This rare tureen, based on a Chinese example of the Quianlong period (1711-1799), was probably based on a model found at Wemyss Castle. This very rare example, completed with its lid, is one of only three known.
WEMYSS WARE FOUR MATCHBOX CASES to include a 'SHAMROCKS' MATCHBOX CASE, glazed earthenware, printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 8cm high; 'PINK SWEET PEAS' MATCHBOX CASE, glazed earthenware, printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 8cm high; a 'DOG ROSES' MATCHBOX CASE, glazed earthenware, painted maker’s mark WEMYSS, 8cm high; a 'DAFFODILS' MATCHBOX CASE, glazed earthenware, painted maker’s mark WEMYSS, printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 7cm high (4)
WEMYSS WARE THREE LARGE MUGS to include a LARGE 'APPLES' MUG, glazed earthenware, impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, 14cm high; a LARGE 'ORANGES' MUG, glazed earthenware, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS WARE/ R.H.& S., 14cm high; a LARGE 'CHERRIES' MUG, glazed earthenware, faintly impressed maker's mark WEMYSS, 14cm high (3)
WEMYSS WARE TWO 'EARLSHALL' JUGS to include an 'EARLSHALL FAIRE' MILK JUG, inscribed EARLSHALL FAIRE/ A.D.1914 and AS THE MANY WINTERED CROW, THAT LEADS THE CLANGING ROOKERY HOME, impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, 12cm high; an EARLSHALL 'PEACOCKS AND TOPIARY' CANTERBURY JUG, glazed earthenware, impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, 14cm high (2)
WEMYSS WARE THREE LARGE MUGS to include a LARGE 'PURPLE AND YELLOW CROCUSES' MUG, glazed earthenware, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS WARE/ R.H.& S., printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 14cm high; a LARGE 'NARCISSI' MUG, glazed earthenware, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS WARE/ R.H.& S., 14cm high; a LARGE 'PARROT TULIPS' MUG, glazed earthenware, impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 14.5cm high (3) Literature: Davis P. et al Wemyss Ware: A Decorative Scottish Pottery Scottish Academic Press, 1986, p.93, fig. 158, where this example is illustrated (Large Purple and Yellow Crocus' Mug)
WEMYSS WARE TWO LARGE MUGS to include a LARGE 'PINK SWEET PEAS' MUG, glazed earthenware, probably painted by Christina McKinnon, painted and impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 14cm high; a LARGE 'PELARGONIUMS' MUG, glazed earthenware, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS WARE/ R.H.& S., 14cm high (2)
WEMYSS WARE THREE PLATES glazed earthenware, comprising an 'APPLES' DINNER PLATE, decorated by James Sharp, painted maker's mark WEMYSS, 25cm diameter; 'ORANGES' DINNER PLATE, painted maker's mark WEMYSS, 25cm diameter; and a 'PLUMS' PLATE, painted maker's mark WEMYSS, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS WARE/ R.H.&S.;, 22cm diameter; together with an 'APPLES' DOG BOWL, glazed earthenware, painted by James Sharp, painted and impressed maker's mark WEMYSS, 17cm diameter; a 'DOG ROSES' SMALL PLATE, glazed earthenware, painted and impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, 12cm diameter; a 'SHAMROCKS' SMALL PLATE, glazed earthenware, impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, 12cm diameter; a SMALL 'YELLOW IRISES' PLATE, glazed earthenware, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS WARE/ R.H.& S., 14cm diameter; a SMALL 'PELARGONIUMS' PLATE, glazed earthenware, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS WARE/ R.H.& S., 14cm diameter (8) Provenance: The George Bellamy Collection of Scottish Wemyss Ware
WEMYSS WARE THREE GORDON DESSERT PLATES to include a 'PURPLE PLUMS' GORDON DESSERT PLATE, glazed earthenware, painted by James Sharp, painted and impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, painted Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 21cm diameter; a 'RED PLUMS' GORDON DESSERT PLATE, glazed earthenware, impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 21cm diameter; a 'CHERRIES' GORDON DESSERT PLATE, glazed earthenware, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS WARE/ R.H.& S., printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 21cm diameter (3) Exhibited: London, Wemyss Ware, Rogers de Rin at Thomas Goode & Co., November - December 1987 (‘Red Plums' Plate)
WEMYSS WARE DRUMMOND FLOWER POT glazed earthenware, painted to the facetted sides with sprays of daisies, corydalis, bluebells, dog roses, white clover and forget-me-nots and bearing inscriptions INNOCENCE, RESOLUTION, SUBMISSION, SIMPLICITY, THINK OF ME, AND TRUE LOVE, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS WARE/ R.H.& S, printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark 21.5cm high
WEMYSS WARE FOUR GORDON DESSERT PLATES to include a 'STRAWBERRIES' GORDON DESSERT PLATE, glazed earthenware, probably painted by Christina McKinnon, painted and impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, 21cm diameter; a 'BRAMBLES' GORDON DESSERT PLATE, glazed earthenware, painted and impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 21cm diameter; a 'RASPBERRIES' GORDON DESSERT PLATE, glazed earthenware, impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 21cm diameter; a 'PURPLE AND GREEN GRAPES' GORDON DESSERT PLATE, glazed earthenware, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS WARE/ R.H.& S., printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 21cm diameter (4) Provenance: The George Bellamy Collection of Scottish Wemyss Ware Literature: Davis P. et al Wemyss Ware: A Decorative Scottish Pottery Scottish Academic Press, 1986, p.112, fig. 227 where a similar example is illustrated (‘Purple and Green Grapes’ plate)
-
2712 item(s)/page