12th Jan, 2024 9:30 GMT/BST

Country House Sale

 
  Lot 47
 

47

A Pair of Chelsea Porcelain White Porcelain Knife and Fork Hafts, circa 1750, with silver ferrules and steel blades, pistol grips and moulded with trailing plants
8cm and 7cm respectively
A Chelsea Plate, with scroll moulded rim edged in gilt, painted with Deutsche Blumen, gold anchor mark
23cm wide
A Worcester Plate, circa 1760, with lobed rim and painted in coloured enamels with the "Dragon in Compartments" pattern, underglaze seal mark
19cm wide
A Pair of Derby Sheep Models, each seated before a bocage on a pad base
6.5cm

Not Sold

 

Hafts - some glaze pitting


Chelsea plate - heavily crazed, slight gilt wear, pitted


Worcester plate - badly cracked, a peace re glued, enamels heavily worn


Sheep - slight losses to bocages and ear tips

 


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Auction: Country House Sale, 12th Jan, 2024

This Country House Sale comprises over 1000 lots and includes items from the Terry Family of York (denoted throughout the online catalogue with a '~' symbol); also, selected contents from Dutton Manor, Lancashire, a private collection of English ceramics consigned from the Isle of Man, a single owner collection of Victorian and later garden furniture and statuary, and a private collection of rugs (denoted throughout the online catalogue with a ' ^ ' symbol). 


Friday 12th January, 9.30am: Part I (Lots 1-499) (Glass, Ceramics, Books and Works of Art)
Saturday 13th January, 9.30am: Part II (Lots 501-800) (Pictures, Clocks and Garden Furniture/Statuary) 
Saturday 13th January, 9.30am: Part III (Lots 1000-1350) (Rugs and Furniture)

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Wednesday 10 January - Thursday 11 January 10am-4pm, *Friday 12 January 10am-4pm, and morning of sale from 8am (*viewing for Day Two)

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