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View <<|1234567|>> Lot 500 A Baluster Glass Goblet, circa 1740, the rounded funnel bowl on a triple knopped stem with air tear and circular foot, 27cm high Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£100Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£100Status:Closed Lot 501 ~ A Pair of Glass Goblets, mid-18th century, the conical bowls on plain stems with air tears, on folded feet, 31cm Estimate:£200 - £300Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£200 - £300Status:Not Sold Lot 502 A Pair of Glass Goblets, circa 1750, the ogee bowls on double series opaque twist stems and circular feet, 21cm high Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£400Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£400Status:Closed Lot 503 A Large Wine Glass, circa 1750, the trumpet shaped bowl engraved with fruit, foliage and scrolls on a plain stem with air tear, 22cm high Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£380Status:Closed View details Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£380Status:Closed Lot 504 A Baluster Wine Glass, circa 1730, the conical bowl on a baluster stem with air tear and domed folded foot, 18cm high Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£800Status:Closed View details Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£800Status:Closed Lot 505 A Mallet Shaped Glass Decanter and Stopper, circa 1780, engraved CIDER within a foliate label, the disc stopper with facetted border, 28cm high Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£650Status:Closed View details Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£650Status:Closed Lot 506 An Early Worcester Porcelain Plate, circa 1752, painted in famille verte style with a bird perched in a flowering prunus tree flanked by bamboo within a green diaper border with three panels with an insect and willow in a fenced garden, 23cm diameter See illustration For a similar example see Spero (Simon) Lund's Bristol and Early Worcester Porcelain, fig.75. Excavations on the Warmstry House site have shown that plates of this shape were amongst the first productions of the Worcester factory Estimate:£4,000 - £6,000Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£4,000 - £6,000Status:Not Sold Lot 507 A Worcester Porcelain Coffee Cup, circa 1755, painted in underglaze blue with a fenced garden Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£180Status:Closed View details Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£180Status:Closed Lot 508 A Worcester Porcelain Cylindrical Mug, circa 1759-60, printed in black with a bust portrait of a George II and a titled figure of Liberty amongst trophies of war, the print inscribed AH Worcester and an anchor rebus, 9cm high See illustration For a similar bell shaped mug see Spero (Simon) 18th Century English Transfer Printed Porcelain and Enamels, The Joseph M Handley Collection, pg.4 and 5, item 1 Estimate:£1,200 - £1,800Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£1,200 - £1,800Status:Not Sold Lot 509 A Worcester Porcelain Teapot and A Cover, circa 1760, printed in black with the King of Prussia No.3 pattern, the reverse with Fame blowing two trumpets, the cover printed with a windmill and castle, the print inscribed RH Worcester and with anchor rebus, 12cm high See illustration For a discussion of this print see Spero (Simon) 18th Century English Transfer Printed Porcelain and Enamels, The Joseph M Handley Collection, pg.13, item 1.7 Estimate:£500 - £700Sold For:£600Status:Closed View details Estimate:£500 - £700Sold For:£600Status:Closed Lot 510 A Worcester Porcelain Bell Shaped Mug, circa 1757, printed in black with the King of Prussia No.2 pattern dated 1757, and with Fame and trophies of war with flags inscribed with battles, the print inscribed RH Worcester and an anchor rebus, 8.5cm high See illustration Spero (Simon) 18th Century English Transfer Printed Porcelain and Enamels, The Joseph M Handley Collection, pg.11, item 1.5 Estimate:£250 - £350Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£250 - £350Status:Not Sold Lot 511 A Worcester Porcelain Cylindrical Mug, circa 1757, printed in black with the King of Prussia No.2 pattern dated 1757, and with Fame and trophies of war with flags inscribed with battles, the print inscribed RH Worcester and an anchor rebus, 12cm high See illustration Spero (Simon) 18th Century English Transfer Printed Porcelain and Enamels, The Joseph M Handley Collection, pg.11, item 1.5 Estimate:£250 - £350Sold For:£220Status:Closed View details Estimate:£250 - £350Sold For:£220Status:Closed Lot 512 A Worcester Porcelain Cylindrical Mug, circa 1757, printed in black with the King of Prussia No.2 pattern dated 1757, and with Fame and trophies of war with flags inscribed with battles, the print inscribed RH Worcester and an anchor rebus, 9cm high See illustration Spero (Simon) 18th Century English Transfer Printed Porcelain and Enamels, The Joseph M Handley Collection, pg.11, item 1.5 Estimate:£250 - £350Sold For:£220Status:Closed View details Estimate:£250 - £350Sold For:£220Status:Closed Lot 513 A Worcester Porcelain Cylindrical Mug, circa 1757, printed in black with the King of Prussia No.2 pattern dated 1757, and with Fame and trophies of war with flags inscribed with battles, the print inscribed RH Worcester and an anchor rebus, 8.5cm high See illustration Spero (Simon) 18th Century English Transfer Printed Porcelain and Enamels, The Joseph M Handley Collection, pg.11, item 1.5 Estimate:£250 - £350Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£250 - £350Status:Not Sold Lot 514 A Worcester Porcelain Pear Shaped Cream Jug, circa 1756, with wishbone handle, printed in black with the L'Amour pattern, the reverse with garden statuary, 9cm high See illustration Provenance: The Billie Pain Collection, Bonhams sale, 26 November 2003, lot 173 Estimate:£500 - £700Sold For:£450Status:Closed View details Estimate:£500 - £700Sold For:£450Status:Closed Lot 515 A Worcester Porcelain Bell Shaped Cup and Saucer, circa 1760, with wishbone handle, printed in black with the L'Amour pattern, the saucer inscribed RH Worcester W and with anchor rebus Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£280Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£280Status:Closed Lot 516 A Worcester Porcelain Tea Bowl and Saucer, circa 1765, printed in black with the Milkmaid pattern, pattern to saucer inscribed RH Worcester Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£110Status:Closed View details Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£110Status:Closed Lot 517 A Derby Porcelain Model of a Horse, circa 1820, naturalistically modelled standing four square on a mound base, 9.5cm high For a similar example see Twitchett (J) Derby Porcelain, 1980, pg.254, fig.346 Estimate:£450 - £550Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£450 - £550Status:Not Sold Lot 518 A William Greatbach Creamware Teapot and Cover, circa 1770, of baluster form with pierced arcaded rim, printed and overpainted in colours with The Prodigal Son, the reverse with The Prodigal Son Receives His Patrimony within puce, red and green panelled borders, 14.5cm high; and A Similar Teapot and Cover, of cylindrical form, 14cm high (2) Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£500Status:Closed View details Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£500Status:Closed Lot 519 A Ralph Wood Type Creamware Toby Jug, circa 1780, traditionally modelled wearing a tricorn hat and green jacket holding a pipe and jug of ale, 26cm high Estimate:£450 - £550Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£450 - £550Status:Not Sold Lot 520 A Pearlware Miniature Toby Jug, circa 1800, traditionally modelled seated wearing a tricorn hat and brown coat holding a beaker and jug of ale, 18cm high Estimate:£300 - £400Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£300 - £400Status:Not Sold Lot 521 A Pearlware Jug, circa 1830, of baluster form, painted with a horse titled SWEET WILLIAM flanked by pink rose sprays below a broad classical border, 19cm high See illustration Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£500Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£500Status:Closed Lot 522 A Matched Pair of Pearlware Cow Creamers and Stoppers, circa 1820, the standing beasts with black and ochre sponged markings, each with a milkmaid sitting to one side, on canted rectangular bases, 18cm long Estimate:£500 - £700Sold For:£650Status:Closed View details Estimate:£500 - £700Sold For:£650Status:Closed Lot 523 A Yorkshire Pratt Type Pottery Cow Group, circa 1810, the standing beast with black markings, a cowherd to one side, a calf at their feet, on a sponged base, 16cm wide; and A Similar Group, 16cm wide (2) Estimate:£700 - £1,000Sold For:£1,600Status:Closed View details Estimate:£700 - £1,000Sold For:£1,600Status:Closed Lot 524 A Creamware Cow Creamer and Stopper, circa 1820, the standing beast with green and ochre sponged markings, 17cm long; and A Similar Cow Creamer, 17cm long (2) Estimate:£500 - £700Sold For:£950Status:Closed View details Estimate:£500 - £700Sold For:£950Status:Closed Lot 525 A Creamware Cow Creamer and Stopper, circa 1820, the standing beast with brown and ochre markings, a milkmaid to one side, on a green wash plinth, 20cm long; and A Similar Cow Creamer and Stopper, 17cm long (2) Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£650Status:Closed View details Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£650Status:Closed Lot 526 A Walton Type Pearlware Flight into Egypt Group, circa 1820, the Holy Family with a donkey before bocage, on a scroll moulded mound base, 22cm high; and A Similar Group, of a fashionable couple sitting on a garden bench before bocage, a dog at their feet, on a scroll moulded base, 19cm high (2) Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£1,100Status:Closed View details Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£1,100Status:Closed Lot 527 A Staffordshire Pearlware Figure Group of The Dandies, circa 1820, the fashionable couple arm-in-arm before bocage, on a mound base, 16cm high; and A Similar Group, titled TENDERNESS, as a couple with a sheep, 18.5cm high (2) Estimate:£300 - £400Sold For:£350Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £400Sold For:£350Status:Closed Lot 528 A Staffordshire Pearlware Figure of a Tree Grafter, possibly Walton, circa 1820, the standing figure winding a rope around a tree stump standing before bocage, on a scroll moulded base, 20.5cm high See illustration Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£900Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£900Status:Closed Lot 529 A Staffordshire Pearlware Figure of a Sportsman, possibly Walton, circa 1820, the standing figure holding a gun before bocage, on a moulded base with shredded clay, 17cm high; and A Similar Figure of a Huntress, standing holding a bow and quiver of arrows, on a square moulded base, 18cm high (2) Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£900Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£900Status:Closed Lot 530 A Pair of Yorkshire Pratt Type Pottery Cow Groups, circa 1810, the standing beasts with buff and black markings flanked by a cowherd and milkmaid, a dog and calf at their feet, on sponged and buff bases, 19cm long See illustration Estimate:£700 - £1,000Sold For:£850Status:Closed View details Estimate:£700 - £1,000Sold For:£850Status:Closed Lot 531 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Dessert Service, painted by Harry Davis, 1902, with lakeland scenes in panels on a blue star burst ground within shell and leaf scroll moulded and gilt borders, comprising an oval dish, two square dishes, one circular dish and twelve plates, signed, printed marks in green See illustration Estimate:£2,000 - £3,000Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£2,000 - £3,000Status:Not Sold Lot 532 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Reticulated Cabinet Cup and Saucer, by George Owen, circa 1876, of urn shape with loop handle and three paw feet, pierced with honeycomb bands picked out in pink and ivory within turquoise and gilt jewelled borders, printed mark in puce See illustration For a similar example see Battie (David) and Turner (Michael) 19th Century and 20th Century Porcelain, pg.38 Estimate:£2,000 - £3,000Sold For:£4,000Status:Closed View details Estimate:£2,000 - £3,000Sold For:£4,000Status:Closed Lot 533 A Wedgwood Porcelain Dessert Service, early 20th century, painted by H G Rushton with flowers about a classical urn within formal classical claret borders, comprising two oval dishes, two lozenge shaped dishes, two square dishes and sixteen plates, signed, printed marks in grey (22) Estimate:£300 - £400Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£300 - £400Status:Not Sold Lot 534 A Pair of Italian Maiolica Wet Drug Jars, 17th century, of ovoid form, inscribed in manganese SYR o D'ALTEA.DEL FER no and SYR o DISCORZE. DICEDRO on yellow labels over monastic arms within blue foliate borders, 29cm high See illustration Estimate:£700 - £1,000Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£700 - £1,000Status:Not Sold Lot 535 A Pair of Dutch Delft Figural Salts, late 18th/early 19th century, as a man and woman in brightly painted costume, sitting on rocky bases each flanked by two separate salts, bears AK monogram marks in red, 14cm high See illustration Estimate:£1,300 - £1,500Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£1,300 - £1,500Status:Not Sold Lot 536 A Pair of Italian Porcelain Oval Platters, late quarter 18th century, possibly Clerici factory, painted in colours with a version of the Tobacco Leaf pattern, 50cm wide See illustration Estimate:£800 - £1,200Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£800 - £1,200Status:Not Sold Lot 537 A Meissen Porcelain Figure of a Leopard, circa 1750, after the model by Johann Joachim Kaendler, naturalistically modelled and painted seated with a left paw raised on a mound base, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 7.5cm high See illustration Estimate:£500 - £700Sold For:£550Status:Closed View details Estimate:£500 - £700Sold For:£550Status:Closed Lot 538 A Chantilly Porcelain Pistol Shaped Cutlery Handle, circa 1740, painted in kakiemon style with flowersprigs, with steel blade; and A Similar Cutlery Handle, with steel fork, 18.5cm (2) Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£350Status:Closed View details Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£350Status:Closed Lot 539 A Pair of St Cloud Porcelain Cutlery Handles, circa 1740, painted in underglaze blue with lambrequins, 8cm, with steel blade and tines Estimate:£150 - £200Sold For:£140Status:Closed View details Estimate:£150 - £200Sold For:£140Status:Closed Lot 540 A St Cloud Porcelain Coffee Cup and Trembleuse Saucer, circa 1740, of fluted form, painted in underglaze with lambrequins, painted marks in blue Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£320Status:Closed View details Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£320Status:Closed Lot 541 A Vincennes Porcelain Coffee Can and Saucer, circa 1753, painted with birds in flight in gilt leaf panels on a bleu lapis ground, painted marks in underglaze blue Estimate:£600 - £800Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£600 - £800Status:Not Sold Lot 542 A Sèvres Porcelain Coffee Can and Saucer, date letter K for 1763, gilt and jewelled with foliate swags centred by quatrefoils on a blue ground within gilt and jewelled borders, gilt LG mark for Etienne Henri Le Guay, marks in gilt Estimate:£500 - £700Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£500 - £700Status:Not Sold Lot 543 A Sèvres Porcelain Sucrier and Cover, painted with romantic figures in landscape and with a classical urn in landscape in panels on a blue ground highlighted in gilt, bears CP mark for Antoine-Joseph Chappuis, 9.5cm high Estimate:£500 - £700Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£500 - £700Status:Not Sold Lot 544 A Sèvres Porcelain Miniature Teapot and Cover, painted with sprays of flowers in gilt leaf border cartouche on a pale blue ground, bears painted H for Pierre Houry, painted marks in blue, 9.5cm high See illustration Estimate:£1,200 - £1,500Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£1,200 - £1,500Status:Not Sold Lot 545 ~ A French Porcelain Bottle Vase, circa 1860, painted with 18th century figures in a panel on a blue ground highlighted in gilt, 47cm high, converted to a lamp base Estimate:£400 - £600Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£400 - £600Status:Not Sold Lot 546 ~ A Pair of Sevres Style Porcelain Cache Pots, late 19th century, with scroll handles, painted with putti and flowers in panels on a blue ground, bear pseudo Sevres marks, 17.5cm high Estimate:£500 - £700Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£500 - £700Status:Not Sold Lot 547 ~ A Pair of Sevres Style Porcelain Cabinet Plates, late 19th century, painted with 18th century romantic figures within blue borders with panels of trophies, bear pseudo Sevres style marks, 24.5cm Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£220Status:Closed View details Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£220Status:Closed Lots Per Page 122448 <<|1234567|>> Previous 1234567 Next