11th Nov, 2023 9:30 GMT/BST

Autumn Fine Sale

 
  Lot 35
 

35

A Chelsea Porcelain Sauceboat, circa 1760, with scroll moulded handle and border, painted with flowersprays within green and gilt borders, anchor mark in red
16cm long
A Derby Dolphin Ewer, circa 1775, painted in the manner of Edward Withers with flowersprays and sprigs
9cm long
Two Bristol Porcelain Saucers, circa 1775, painted with flower and ribbon swags, one with crossed swords mark in underglaze blue
13.5cm diameter (4)

Illustrated in Panes (Nicholas) British Porcelain Sauceboats of the Eighteenth Century, fig.57

Sold for £220
Estimated at £200 - £300


 

Sauceboat - three professionaly restore rim chips (all on one side) and a restored spout chip. Crack to the main body near the handle. 

Derby - no damage or repair, some light wear.

Bristol - no chips, cracks or repair. Some minor wear.

 


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Auction: Autumn Fine Sale, 11th Nov, 2023

The Autumn Fine Art Sale offers a strong mix of traditional antiques, led by a fine pair of Chinese Porcelain Yellow Ground Medallion Bowls, and a very rare 17th century 'Detector' Lock, one of only a handful known by Birmingham locksmith John Wilkes. Also on offer are a selection of Bear Jugs from the Collection of the Late Stanley J. Seeger, and A Private Collection of Barometers. 

The Sale will also include Selected Items Sold on Behalf of the Terry Family of York (Terry’s Chocolates) - these items will be denoted throughout the online catalogue with a ~

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Sunday 5 November - Friday 10 November 11am-4pm, and morning of sale from 8am. 

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