Archives: Lot
Pair of Royal Doulton Stoneware Vases
By Maud Bowden, c. 1922of baluster form with squared shoulders and flared rim, beaded relief decoration of hearts and circles, artist’s signature and factory stamp to bases (2)
- Measurements:
- height 36 cm
- EStimate $800 - $1,200
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Vases
By Florence Barlow, 1879of baluster form with elongated neck and flared lip, carved sunken relief of leaf patterns with raised beading, artist’s signature, factory and date stamp to bases (2)
- Measurements:
- height 31.5 cm
- EStimate $1,000 - $1,500
Set of Three Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Spirit Flasks
c. 1883-84square bases with rounded shoulders decorated in raised relief of leaves, each handle with tubelined letter, one with B for brandy, G for gin, and IW for Irish whiskey, brass stoppers, date and factory stamps to bases, the gin bottle with hairline cracks from firing (A/F) (3)
- Measurements:
- height 23 cm
- EStimate $800 - $1,200
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Vases
By Hannah Barlow, c. 1900of baluster form with flared bases, each decorated with a unique sgraffito central band of a scene of lions in a landscape, artist’s signature incised to bases, factory rosette mark stamped to bases (2)
- Measurements:
- height 23.5 cm
- EStimate $1,800 - $2,200
- sold $2,086 Incl BP
Royal Doulton Art Nouveau Stoneware Vase
By Lily Partington, c. 1922of cylindrical shape with flared base and swollen lip, tubelined and beaded raised relief decoration of flowers, artist’s signature and factory stamp to base
- Measurements:
- height 33 cm
- EStimate $500 - $700
Royal Worcester Twin-handled Porcelain Vase
By Harry Davis, c. 1909shape 2059, with two dragon loop handles , the blush ivory ground painted with a group of sheep beside a lake, printed factory marks to underside, artist’s signature to side
- Measurements:
- height 32 cm
- EStimate $2,000 - $3,000
- sold $3,436 Incl BP
Royal Worcester Porcelain Vase and Cover
By Stinton, c. 1924shape F100, painted with a group of Highland cattle in early morning light against a blush ivory ground with gilded highlights, printed factory marks to underside
- Measurements:
- height 33 cm
- EStimate $2,000 - $3,000
- sold $3,682 Incl BP
Royal Worcester Tall Slender Porcelain Vase
By John Stinton, Early 20th Centuryshape 281, painted with a group of Highland cattle beside a loch in early morning light against a blush ivory ground, printed factory marks to underside, artist’s signature to side
- Measurements:
- height 26.5 cm
- EStimate $1,200 - $1,800
- sold $1,473 Incl BP
Royal Worcester Small Porcelain Vase
By Stinton, Early 20th Centuryshape 2510, painted with a two Highland cattle in a misty mountainous landscape against a blush ivory ground, printed factory marks to underside, artist’s signature to side
- Measurements:
- height 10.5 cm
- EStimate $400 - $600
- sold $565 Incl BP
Royal Worcester Twin-handled Porcelain Potpourri
By Charles Baldwyn, c. 1903shape 1515, moulded with Renaissance style ornament at the neck and base, the pale blue ground painted with a group of swans in flight and the reverse with swallows, printed factory marks to underside, artist’s signature to side
- Measurements:
- height 24 cm
- EStimate $3,000 - $5,000
- sold $5,523 Incl BP
Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Ewers
By Charles Baldwyn, c. 1899shape 1309, each moulded with Renaissance style ornament at the neck and base, the pale blue ground painted with a group of swans in flight and the reverse with swallows, printed factory marks to undersides (2)
- Measurements:
- height 40 cm
- EStimate $30,000 - $40,000
- sold $39,273 Incl BP
Set of Twelve Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Plates
By G. H. Evans, c. 1919each painted to the centre with a landscape scene depicting trees and figures by a river, in the manner of Corot, signed ‘G H Evans’, reserved on a blue ground embellished with gilded motifs, printed factory marks to undersides, with dust bags (12)
- Measurements:
- diameter 26 cm
- EStimate $8,000 - $12,000
Royal Worcester Porcelain Twin-handle Vase and Cover
By A. Watkins, 20th Centuryshape G1045, painted with roses against a blush ivory and gilt ground, printed factory marks to undersides, together with a pair of Royal Worcester porcelain bulbous vases, painted with roses, shape 302, printed factory marks to undersides (3)
- Measurements:
- height 17.5 cm (pair)
- EStimate $600 - $800
- sold $982 Incl BP
Royal Worcester Porcelain Ewer
By Sedgley, 20th Centuryshape 242, painted with roses against a blush ivory and gilt ground, printed factory marks to underside, artist’s signature to side
- Measurements:
- height 36 cm
- EStimate $600 - $800
- sold $859 Incl BP
Royal Worcester Porcelain Bowl
c. 1912shape 1453, painted with roses against a blush ivory and gilt ground, printed factory marks to underside, artist’s signature to side
- Measurements:
- height 13 cm diameter 25 cm
- EStimate $500 - $700
- sold $1,043 Incl BP
Chelsea Porcelain Tea Bowl and Trembleuse Saucer
c. 1756-1758decorated with colour sprays of flowers, red anchor mark to undersides
- Measurements:
- height 4cm (bowl); diameter 12 cm (saucer)
- EStimate $700 - $900
Pair of Davenport Porcelain Entrée Dishes and Covers
c. 1815decorated with flowers in the Chinese Export style against an apricot ground with sponged-on gilding, the covers with armorial of Thomas William Giffard of Chillington, together with a covered cup and saucer, iron red Davenport marks to undersides (3)
- Measurements:
- height 15 cm width 23 cm (dishes); height 12 cm width 18 cm (cup)
- EStimate $1,500 - $2,500
- sold $2,209 Incl BP
Coalport Porcelain Teapot and Stand
c. 1805‘Thumb and Finger’ pattern in Imari style palette, the oval teapot with loop handle, the cover surmounted by a urn shaped finial, with a matching oval stand (2)
- Measurements:
- height 14 cm width 25 cm
- EStimate $800 - $1,200
- sold $920 Incl BP
Rare Coalport Porcelain Letter Rack
c. 1820the upright back painted with a bird on a branch reserved against a cobalt blue ground, flanked by vine leaves, the base with floral sprays, on four lion paw feet
- Measurements:
- height 16 cm
- EStimate $1,200 - $1,800
Coalport Porcelain Loving Cup
19th Centurythe three-handled cup decorated with fruits reserved against a cobalt blue ground, with gilt accents, printed factory marks to underside
- Measurements:
- height 22 cm
- EStimate $800 - $1,200
- sold $982 Incl BP
Barr Flight & Barr Worcester Porcelain Plate
c. 1800of circular shape, painted polychrome flowers in the Tobacco Leaf pattern, printed factory mark to the underside
- Measurements:
- diameter 20.3 cm
- EStimate $200 - $300
- sold $368 Incl BP
Royal Worcester Porcelain Scent Bottle
c. 1887to commemorate Queen Victoria’s 1887 Golden Jubilee, blush ivory and gilt, decorated with cameo of a young Victoria to one side, the other with floral sprays, with a sterling silver stopper, marked
- Measurements:
- height 5.5 cm
- EStimate $400 - $600
- sold $798 Incl BP
Royal Worcester Porcelain Scent Bottle
c. 1887to commemorate Queen Victoria’s 1887 Golden Jubilee, blush ivory and gilt, decorated with cameo of a young Victoria to one side, the other with floral sprays, with a silver plated coronet shape stopper
- Measurements:
- height 7.5 cm
- EStimate $400 - $600
- sold $675 Incl BP
Pair of Royal Worcester Pot-pourris
Late 19th and Early 20th Centurymodel 846, blush ivory reticulated bowls and covers with gilt accents, a moulded frieze to the lower body, raised on lion’s paw feet, printed factory marks to undersides (2)
- Measurements:
- height 14 cm diameter 20 cm
- EStimate $400 - $600
- sold $1,043 Incl BP
Royal Worcester Twin-handled Porcelain Potpourri
By John Stinton, c. 1907shape 1515, moulded with Renaissance style ornament at the neck and base, the blush ivory ground painted with a group of cattle, printed factory marks to underside, artist’s signature to side
- Measurements:
- height 20.5 cm
- EStimate $2,500 - $3,500
- sold $2,945 Incl BP
Derby Porcelain Loving Cup and Cover
By Robert Brewer, c. 1810of vase shape with two gilded handles, painted with seascapes on either sides ‘On the Coast of Holland’ and ‘Near Starford upon Avon’, the cover with arabesque style decoration, with red factory mark to the underside
- Measurements:
- height 19 cm
- EStimate $1,500 - $2,500
Spode Porcelain Twin-handled Vase
c. 1810of baluster form, with beaded rim and two gilded handles with lion masks below, the body painted with chrysanthemum, foliage and stylised tiger hides in Kakiemon palette, red painted Spode mark to underside
- Measurements:
- height 18.5 cm
- EStimate $1,200 - $1,800
Spode Porcelain Spill Vase
c. 1810of cylindrical form, painted with chrysanthemum, foliage and stylised tiger hides in Kakiemon palette
- Measurements:
- height 10.5 cm
- EStimate $300 - $500
- sold $368 Incl BP
First Period Worcester Porcelain Dessert Serving Dish
18th Centurypainted in Sevres style, oval with fluted border with leaves suspended from turquoise shagreen and purple ground floral panels, the centre with underglaze blue floral sprays within turquoise and gilt entwined flower and leaf garland surround
- Measurements:
- height 4.5 cm width 30 cm
- EStimate $2,000 - $2,500
First Period Worcester Porcelain Teapot and Cover
Studio of James Giles, c. 1765of globular shape, decorated with Chinoiserie, the cover surmounted by a floral finial, the pot with circular reserves on either sides depicting Chinese figures in a courtyard garden in bright polychrome enamels
- Measurements:
- height 14 cm width 18.5 cm
- EStimate $2,000 - $2,500
First Period Worcester Porcelain Chocolate Cup, Cover and Saucer
c. 1775the cup of double ogee shape, the cover surmounted by a floral finial, all painted with floral sprays reserved against a Mazarin blue ground, underglaze blue crescent mark to undersides (2)
- Measurements:
- height 13 cm; diameter 15 cm (saucer)
- EStimate $800 - $1,200
- sold $1,473 Incl BP
First Period Worcester Porcelain Tea Jar
c. 1770of ovoid shape, decorated in bright polychrome enamels with exotic birds reserved in large panels with gilded scrolling borders, against an underglaze blue scale ground, fretted square mark in underglaze blue
- Measurements:
- height 14 cm
- EStimate $400 - $600
- sold $442 Incl BP
First Period Worcester Porcelain Dessert Basket
c. 1775the circular basket with pierced interlinked roundel border, the exterior applied with flower heads with gilt accents, the interior painted with floral sprays with bands of cobalt blue and gilt
- Measurements:
- height 6 cm diameter 23 cm
- EStimate $500 - $700
- sold $614 Incl BP
Pair of First Period Worcester Porcelain Dessert Plates
c. 1775each circular plate painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, within gilt ‘C’ scroll cartouches, on a blue scale ground, fretted square marks in underglaze blue to the undersides (2)
- Measurements:
- diameter 21 cm
- EStimate $600 - $800
- sold $982 Incl BP
First Period Worcester Porcelain Sauce Tureen and Stand
c. 1770of oval shape, finely painted with exotic birds in parkland settings, further embellished with gilt swagged festoons suspended from cobalt blue border, the domed cover surmounted by a gilded artichoke finial, with deep boat-shaped stand, underglaze blue crescent marks to the undersides (2)
- Measurements:
- height 13 cm width 17 cm; width 24 cm
- EStimate $1,000 - $1,500
- sold $1,227 Incl BP
Continental Silver Cutlery Set
Early 20th Centurycomprising twelve entrée forks, twelve entrée knives, twelve entrée spoons, twelve fish knives, twelve table forks, twelve table knives, twelve table spoons, twelve, dessert forks, twelve dessert knives, twelve dessert spoons, twelve tea spoons, twelve coffee spoons, sixteen serving pieces, marked for 800 silver (160)
- Measurements:
- approx. total weight 7444 grams (excl. knives)
- EStimate $4,000 - $6,000
- sold $4,909 Incl BP
Victorian Sterling Silver Five Piece Tea and Coffee Service
Mark of John Walton, Newcastle, c. 1852comprising a teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl engraved with scrolls and flowers, together with a matching teapot by mark of Edward, John & William Barnard, London, 1847, and a pair of Victorian sterling silver sugar tongs, hallmarked (5)
- Measurements:
- approx. total weight 2343 grams
- EStimate $2,000 - $3,000
- sold $2,700 Incl BP
Sterling Silver Cutlery Set
Mark of Various Silversmiths, London c. 1807-1876Fiddle pattern, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, serving spoon and serving fork, together with six Old English pattern coffee spoons, six entrée knives and six table forks (80)
- Measurements:
- total weight (excl. knives) 3324 grams
- EStimate $3,000 - $5,000
Continental Silver Coffee Pot and Hot Pots
Mark of Various Silversmithscomprising a coffee pot with wooden scroll handle (restored) and two graduated hot water pots with wooden scroll handles, hallmarked (3)
- Measurements:
- weight 655 grams height 28.5 cm (coffee); weight 709 grams (hot pots)
- EStimate $300 - $500
- sold $552 Incl BP
Assorted English Sterling Silver Pieces
Mark of Various Silversmithscomprising two reticulated sweet meat dishes, toast rack, two cream jugs, an ashtray, sugar caster, and three condiment pots, hallmarked (10)
- Measurements:
- approx. total weight 996 grams
- EStimate $500 - $700
- sold $798 Incl BP