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A Royal Worcester vase, decorated fruit, 13 cm high, a similar cabinet cup, decorated roses, a blue and white plate, a Royal Doulton jug, and assorted other ceramics and glass (box)pottery jug has a piece missing from it's base, chips and losses to blue and white plates, some rubbing to guilt on Royal Worcester vase, cup and saucer, the saucer having a crack.
Attributed to José Campeche (San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1751 - 1809)“Possibly portrait of a governor of Puerto Rico.”Oil on canvas. In its original carved and gilded wooden frame from the period.109 x 84 cm. Campeche was one of the most recognised Puerto-Rican artists. The only disciple of Luis Paret y Alcázar (1746-1799), who arrived at the island after being exiled by King Charles III, between 1775 and 1778.The Puerto Rico Art Museum has some of his works of art in their collection. His biographical index card there explains: "He mainly developed religious themes and portraits in his painting. His work is considered to be rococo because of its interest in detail and ornamentation. Bluish greys and pinks dominate his palette, which he assimilated from Paret. In 2006 the Ponce Museum of Art organised an exhibition which travelled to the prestigious Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts and which included paintings by Campeche, Francisco Oller and Miguel Pou. Campeche has great mastery in portraits and miniatures, characteristics which lead him to be one of the most exalted and outstanding Hispanic-American painters of the late 18th century."Frequent in the style developed by our painter, elongated figures and cherubic angels with round faces can be perceived.
A Royal Worcester porcelain twin-handled vase and cover, early 20th century, model 1572, painted with floral sprays, printed marks,26cm highCondition ReportWear and rubbing to the gilding. No obvious signs of restoration to the body, wear to some the matte turquoise ground, dirty within areas of low relief, body rings as expected. Possible very high quality restoration to the finial of the cover, but inconclusive to the naked eye. See photos overall good order
A collection of Japanese porcelain, 20th century, comprising: seven cups and saucers, the saucers, 13cm diameter, a saki set, with three bottles, 13cm high, and six beakers, 6cm high,together with twelve German porcelain teacups and saucers decorated with turtles, the teacups 7cm diametera Royal Worcester and a Minton trio,the largest plate 20cm diametera Japanese blue and white vase,20cm high and a Copenhagen dish21cm wide (53)Condition ReportAll fair overall.
A pair Royal Worcester porcelain twin-handled vases decorated by Harry Davis, 1906, painted with fish, printed marks, no. 437198, 15cm wide31cm high (2)Condition ReportOne example is heavily damaged, with a missing handle that is present but in pieces. Surface scratches to the painted decoration. We cannot guarantee that all the pieces are present as they are shattered into very small shards. Please see the additional images.Signed H. Davis.
A Royal Worcester porcelain blush ivory jardiniere, early 20th century, with floral spray decoration to an ivory ground, 35cm diameter 30cm highProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportNo apparent chips or cracks. Losses to the gilding. Some marks. Please see the additional images.
A set of seven Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet plates decorated by H Ayrton, painted to the centre with fruit, to a cobalt blue and cream ground, with gilt border, signature to each, and a copy of the letter of authentication from The Royal Worcester Porcelain Co. Ltd.,24cm diameter,Condition ReportNo apparent chips, cracks or restoration.
A Royal Worcester Aesthetic Movement porcelain cabinet plate, 19th century, decorated in gilt with flowers and a crane, to a red/ orange ground, with printed marks, 23cm diameterProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportWith rubbing to the decoration and gilt. Crazing to the base. With some rubbing and kiln pickup to the foot rim.
A Royal Worcester porcelain figural candlestick 19th century, modelled as a young boy, printed and impressed marks, 20cm hightogether with a Wedgwood drabware pastille burner, c.1820, impressed marks, modelled as an urn, supported by three dolphins, to a triform base,14cm highProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger LanginCondition ReportCandlestick) No apparent chips or cracks.Pastille burner) Chips to the base. Scuffs to the urn.
A collection of twelve modern Chinese scent/snuff bottles various, a collection of various china wares to include three modern Chinese ginger jars, a pair of modern Chinese miniature vases on stands, Doulton figure "Top o the hill", Royal Crown Derby floral spray decorated duet tea set, Aynsley baluster shaped jug, Royal Crown Derby Posies tea strainer, blue jasper table bell, Shelley white glazed tea cup and biscuit plate, similar Japanese tea cup and saucer, a pair of Royal Worcester egg coddlers, a box of various plated ware to include three piece tea set, sugar caster, tray, toast rack, sauceboats, coffee bean spoons etc
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)
TWO ENGLISH PORCELAIN CHOCOLATE CUPS, COVERS AND STANDSlate 18th/early 19th century, one probably Worcester, decorated with bands of yellow flower heads, 11.5cm high overall, the saucer 14cm diameter, the other with a white ground and gilt floral sprays, '120' in underglaze red to the base of the saucer, 12cm high overall, the saucer 14cm diameter
A PAIR OF CHAMBERLAIN WORCESTER DESSERT TUREENS AND COVERS marked to the underside of the lids, the green grounds decorated with panels of flowers within gilt scrolled borders, with twin loop handles, on stepped plinth bases, 20cm high x 16.5cm wide (2)Provenance: By repute these tureens formed part of the dessert service made for Princess Mary, daughter of George III, on her marriage to the Duke of Gloucester. The service was then passed to a James Vickers and then by descent to the present owner.
A PAIR OF WORCESTER PORCELAIN LEAF DISHES circa 1770, of moulded form decorated with butterflies and insects to the centre, 20cm long x 15.5cm wide (2)Provenance: Property formerly in the collection at West Hall, Long Burton.Note: For a comparable see Bonham's, 14th December 2023, Lot 428, where it is suggested that the dish is from the workshop of James Giles due to the 'Wet Brush' style of the decoration.
A WORCESTER FIRST PERIOD BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN 'MANSFIELD' PATTERN COFFEE CAN AND SAUCERcirca 1770, the can with grooved strap handle; together with a large collection of 18th century Worcester and other factories blue and white porcelain, including an interesting comparison group of five pieces of 'Fisherman' pattern tea wares and a coffee pot, 25.5cm high (17)
A PAIR OF WORCESTER PORCELAIN CHOCOLATE CUPS, COVERS AND STANDS early 19th century, decorated with sprays of flowers and foliage against a white ground and highlighted in gilt, 12cm high overall, the saucers 13.5cm diameter (2)Provenance: Each saucer bears an old collection or sale label to the underside, 'B/7123'.
A WORCESTER PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH circa 1770, the shaped pea-green border outlined with gilt scrolling foliage, the centre painted with fruit sprays, on old label to the base 'Green Worcester M... varies marked above', 19cm diameterProvenance: Illustrated in John Sandon's Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain.The collection of the late Anthony du Boulay FSA (1929- 2022).
A WORCESTER PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE18th century, enamelled with central vignette of a river landscape with castle to bank, surrounded by floral spray border within gilded dark blue rims; an 18th Century Worcester three piece part tea service; together with a quantity of 18th century and later English porcelain plates decorated with flowers and fruit (20)
Green (Valentine) The History and Antiquities of the City and Suburbs of Worcester, London: for the author by W. Bulmer, 1796, 2 volumes, rebacked gilt tooled diced red calf, later title and volume labels, armorial bookplate for Joseph Jones, marbled endpapers and edges, portrait frontispiece, vignette title, 14 plates to volume 1, fold out map to volume 2, vignette frontispiece and 9 plates to volume 1; together with Wild (Charles) An Illustration of the Architecture and Sculpture of the Cathedral Church of Worcester, London: by the author, 1823, large folio, large paper edition, original boards with pasted paper label to front board, twelve engraved plates (3)A Gloucestershire book collectorGreen: later rebacked retaining original boards with spine replaced and new title labels, first few pages of volumes 2 disbound, fold tear to fold out map, scattered foxing throughout, pastedowns with browned edges, boards rubbed and corners bumped.Wild: boards worn with loss and dampstains, text clean with plates foxed
A group of Worcester teawares decorated with the 'Three Flowers' pattern, circa 1775, comprising a sugar bowl and cover, a hexagonal teapot stand and six tea bowls and saucers The teapot stand with a very small shallow chip to footrim.Sugar bowl cover with some minor chipping to flower finial. The bowl with a small shallow chip to top and foot rims.One saucer with a short hairline crack from rim. Three saicers each woth a very small rim chip. Two saucers in good conditon. Two teabowls each with a small rim chip.
Rounded butt, wooden, walnut grips, the action roughly engraved with open scroll. 5-shot barrels engraved 'ALLEN & THURBER', 'WORCESTER', 'PATENTED 1845', the bar hammer stamped 'ALLEN'S PATENT'. FAA – Sect 58 Obsolete Calibre – can be held as a curio without any certification. Condition ReportM - D, F - D, W - C No original finish remaining. A browned patina. The action faulty.
Beswick Beatrix Pottery Figures, Miss Moppet, Tom Kitten, Peter Rabbit, Tabitha Twitchett, Royal Worcester blush ivory plate. Royal Doulton ginger jar, Brangwyn ware ginger jar, etc:- One Tray.Doulton Jug and Vase with crazing, Crown Windsor lidded biscuit barrel with light crazing and chip to bottom rim
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