Auctioneers, Valuers of Fine art,
Antiques & Collectors Items

Tuesday, December 07 2010

Two day Sale of Antiques, Fine Art, Ceramics,Glassware and Various Collectables

Viewing Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 12pm-4pm, Monday 10am-7pm immediately prior to sale. Open on mornings of sale (Tuesday and Wednesday) from 8.30am until 10am for viewing. Sale starts promptly at 10am each day. Please remember that if you want to leave a commission bid or bid by telephone we need all instructions by Monday 6.30pm before sale.

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Lot 1 SOLD FOR: £ 1300

A William De Morgan stoneware tile decorated in colours with a three masted galleon and a turquoise sky, 6ins square (impressed Sands End pottery mark to underside - edges fritted, lower right corner chipped and slight flake chips to upper left corner)

Guide Price: £500-700

Lot 2 SOLD FOR: £ 760

A William De Morgan stoneware tile decorated in green with a galleon, 6ins square (impressed circular mark "DM" and dated '98 to underside - edges slightly fritted and minor chipping to corners)

Guide Price: £500-700

Lot 3 SOLD FOR: £ 740

Four William De Morgan stoneware tiles, two decorated with a "Cornflower" design (Sands End Pottery mark to reverse) and two decorated with bold leaf and floral designs (one Sands End Pottery mark, one impressed "DM" and dated '98), all 6ins square (with minor fritting around edges and with very slight flake chips to edges)

Guide Price: £400-600

Lot 4 SOLD FOR: £ 680

Five William De Morgan stoneware tiles, all variously decorated with differing floral and leaf designs, 6ins square (three Sands End Pottery impressed mark to underside, the two others with "DM" mark and dated '98 - edges fritted and one large chip to corner and others with slight chipping around edges)

Guide Price: £350-500

Lot 5 SOLD FOR: £ 290

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian pottery lustre vase decorated with floral sprays, 6ins high (impressed mark to base)

Guide Price: £200-300

Lot 6 SOLD FOR: £ 140

19th Century Minton majolica jardiniere and stand, moulded with bullrushes, jardiniere 8.25ins square x 8.75ins high (impressed mark to base, shape No. 1069 and indistinct year cipher - jardiniere and stand restored)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 7

A Royal Worcester "Blush Ivory" porcelain bulbous pot-pourri vase and cover enamelled with butterflies and floral sprays within moulded basket pattern borders, 11.5ins high (puce printed mark to base and shape No. 12/86 - date code for 1891)

Guide Price: £300-400

Lot 9

Two Royal Worcester porcelain square plaques painted by J. Stanley with floral sprays, each 3.75ins square (one with gilt mark to back and date code for 1926 - made expressly for Ovington Bros. Company, New York - Chicago), both in gilt frames

Guide Price: £200-300

Lot 10

A pair of Royal Worcester "Blush Ivory" porcelain miniature pots and covers, enamelled in colours with flowers, 1.5in diameter x 1.125in high (puce printed marks to interiors of lids - date code for 1903)

Guide Price: £70-100

Lot 10

Five pieces of Clarice Cliff pottery "Celtic Harvest" pattern wares, comprising - jug, 11.5ins high, two-tier cake stand, 11ins high, tea pot, 6ins high, one-handled dish, 7.5ins diameter and preserves jar and plated cover, 4.5ins high

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 11 SOLD FOR: £ 2100

An early Moorcroft "Florianware" pottery bulbous vase, finely tube lined and decorated with a "Pansy" pattern on a cream ground, 5ins high (brown printed mark and painted signature to base)

Guide Price: £700-1000

Lot 12 SOLD FOR: £ 660

A Moorcroft pottery baluster shaped vase decorated with pansies, 5ins high (impressed mark and painted signature to base), and a ditto circular bowl decorated with flowers, 4.25ins diameter x 2ins high (impressed "Moorcroft" to base - with hairline cracks)

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 14 SOLD FOR: £ 560

A Moorcroft pottery ruby red lustre glazed vase decorated with "Claremont Toadstool" pattern, 5.25ins high (painted signature to base)

Guide Price: £400-600

Lot 15 SOLD FOR: £ 70

A Royal Crown Derby miniature tea service decorated in puce, blue and gilt with floral design comprising - teapot and cover, sucriere (lacking cover), cream jug, teacup, saucer, plate and two handled bread and butter plate (8 pieces - green printed mark to base and date code for 1940) and one other Royal Crown Derby item

Guide Price: £80-120

Lot 16 SOLD FOR: £ 340

A Royal Crown Derby bone china part tea and coffee service decorated in the "Imari" style (pattern No. 2451), comprising - five tea cups, six saucers, eight coffee cans, eight saucers, two sugar basins, two small milk jugs, six 6.25ins plates, one 7.5ins plate, one 8.5ins plate, two 9ins plates, and a 3.5ins square dish (42 pieces)

Guide Price: £150-250

Lot 17 SOLD FOR: £ 170

A Worcester porcelain dessert plate, the centre enamelled in colours with a peacock and other exotic birds in a circular landscape vignette surrounded by fruit and floral swags, and with blue and gilt borders, 8.25ins diameter (unmarked - circa 1780), and one other English porcelain circular dessert plate enamelled in colours with floral sprays, 8.75ins diameter (unmarked)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 18 SOLD FOR: £ 210

A Royal Worcester porcelain circular pot pourri vase and cover supported by three females, on triangular inswept base, 5ins high (green printed mark and date code for 1863 to base - restored), a ditto three division vase, the basket pattern bodies decorated with floral sprays, 5ins high (puce printed mark and date code for 1878 to base - cracked and restored), and a pair of Coalport porcelain two-handled urn pattern vases, each enamelled in colours with "Hawthornden" and "Mount Dover" within royal blue and gilt decorated borders, 7.75ins high (both extensively damaged)

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 19 SOLD FOR: £ 210

An early 19th Century Worcester porcelain rectangular three division inkwell enamelled in colours with landscape scene within apricot and gilt diaper and floral borders, 9ins x 5ins x 3.5ins high (unmarked - with restoration), and an early 19th Century Staffordshire porcelain rectangular inkwell, 4ins x 3.5ins x 4.25ins

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 20 SOLD FOR: £ 320

A Moore Bros porcelain bowl with floral encrustation and supported by a cherub, 6.5ins overall x 5ins high (brown printed and impressed mark and No. 385 to base), a pair of ditto candlesticks, 8.5ins high (red printed mark and No. 035 to base - restored), and a similar oval basket pattern bowl supported by four cherubs on oval base, 14ins x 8.75ins overall x 7.75ins high (unmarked - damaged)

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 22 SOLD FOR: £ 70

A 19th Century Staffordshire pottery watch holder group modelled in the form of a gatehouse, 10.25ins high

Guide Price: £70-100

Lot 23 SOLD FOR: £ 70

A pair of late 19th Century Staffordshire pottery pen holders modelled with recumbent greyhounds, 5.5ins high

Guide Price: £70-100

Lot 24 SOLD FOR: £ 70

A 19th Century Staffordshire porcelain dessert service decorated in the Imari manner, comprising oval comport, two oval dishes and six 9ins plates (slightly damaged)

Guide Price: £60-80

Lot 25 SOLD FOR: £ 90

A late 18th Century Staffordshire pearlware circular bowl, transfer printed with classical scenes, 6ins diameter x 3ins high, a ditto tea bowl and saucer, two ditto circular saucers (both damaged), and a ditto tea bowl and saucer printed and painted with country and floral scenes

Guide Price: £60-80

Lot 26 SOLD FOR: £ 640

An 18th Century creamware pottery spherical teapot moulded in relief and decorated in colours with a seated king and queen, 4.5ins high (with later cover)

Guide Price: £80-120

Lot 27 SOLD FOR: £ 70

A C.H. Brannam of Barnstaple part green glazed pottery toilet set, comprising - basin, slop bucket, two circular soap dishes and cover for one, and toothbrush holder (all with impressed marks to bases), a Delft pottery charger, 13.75ins diameter (border chipped), and a small selection of decorative china, various

Guide Price: £80-100

Lot 28 SOLD FOR: £ 90

A pair of 19th Century Staffordshire pottery figures of seated spaniels decorated with black splash ornament, with gilt collars and chains, 13ins high

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 29 SOLD FOR: £ 150

An 18th Century Liverpool porcelain baluster "Sparrow Beak" jug enamelled in colours with "Long Eliza" figurers, 3.75ins high (unmarked - circa 1790 - small hole to base restored)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 30 SOLD FOR: £ 110

A Crown Staffordshire bone china maroon, white and gilt bordered tea service, comprising - twelve cups, twelve saucers, twelve plates, two milk jugs, two sugar basins, two two-handled bread and butter dishes (42 pieces - green printed mark and pattern No. A14782 to bases)

Guide Price: £70-100

Lot 31 SOLD FOR: £ 110

An 18th Century English Delft plate decorated in colours with pastoral landscape, 9ins diameter (fritted to rim)

Guide Price: £60-80

Lot 32 SOLD FOR: £ 100

An 18th Century porcelain oval tureen and cover (possibly Chelsea) enamelled in colours and gilt with floral sprays, 12ins x 8.5ins, and stand for same (all unmarked)

Guide Price: £70-100

Lot 33

A Derby porcelain character mug modelled with the face of Bacchus, 3.75ins high (mauve printed mark to base - chipped to rim)

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 34 SOLD FOR: £ 220

A 19th Century porcelain oval basket decorated in colours to centre with fruit, 11ins x 7ins x 4.5ins high, and oval stand for same, a ditto oval plate and a ditto circular plate (all apparently Copeland)

Guide Price: £70-100

Lot 35 SOLD FOR: £ 300

A 19th Century porcelain tea cup and saucer in the "Newhall" manner decorated in colours with partridges within gilt rims (painted marks to bases - M41), a porcelain tea cup and saucer of "Worcester" design, a Sylvac pottery figure of seated Yorkshire Terrier, 5ins high (impressed mark and No. 5027 to base), and a selection of china items, various

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 36

A pair of 18th Century Derby porcelain figures of dancers, each 10.5ins high (restored)

Guide Price: £300-400

Lot 37

A Victorian pottery dessert service by Morgan Wood & Co. printed with fruit and a decanter, comprising - eight 9.5ins plates (one with hairline crack and one with flake chip repair), and one low comport, 9.5ins diameter x 2ins high (small chip to rim - all with brown printed marks)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 38

A Wedgwood caneware oval game dish moulded in relief with game and fruiting vines and with rabbit pattern finial to cover, 9.5ins x 6.5ins x 6.5ins high overall (impressed mark to base)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 39 SOLD FOR: £ 100

A pair of Wedgwood blue Jasperware pillar candlesticks decorated with muses, 8ins high (impressed marks to bases), and a ditto cup and saucer, the cup decorated with classical figures, the saucer decorated with various putti (with impressed marks - possibly associated)

Guide Price: £80-120

Lot 40 SOLD FOR: £ 80

A pair of Adams blue Jasperware bulbous vases, 8.25ins high, and a pair of similar ditto, 6.25ins high (impressed marks to bases)

Guide Price: £70-100

Lot 41 SOLD FOR: £ 100

A modern Wedgwood green Jasperware cylindrical vase, 6.5ins high, a ditto coffee can and saucer and a quantity of ditto pottery

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 42 SOLD FOR: £ 90

A Wedgwood blue Jasperware cylindrical jug, 4.75ins high, and a quantity of Jasperware

Guide Price: £70-100

Lot 43 SOLD FOR: £ 540

A 19th Century Turner's Jasperware square teapot and cover decorated to sides with classical maidens, 6ins high, a 19th Century Staffordshire porcelain bulbous teapot and cover, one other teapot and three sucrieres and covers

Guide Price: £70-100

Lot 44 SOLD FOR: £ 100

A Watcombe pottery "Motto Ware" bulbous biscuit barrel and cover decorated with "Cottage" pattern, 6ins high, a ditto circular bowl, 8ins diameter x 4ins high, and a large selection of similarly decorated West Country "Motto Ware" (31 pieces)

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 45 SOLD FOR: £ 90

A Torquay pottery "Motto Ware" part tea service decorated with cockerels, comprising - teapot, 4.25ins high, hot water pot, 7ins high, and jug, 5.75ins high (all with black printed marks to bases), and a selection of other West Country "Motto Ware" pottery decorated with boats and floral ornament (20 pieces)

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 46 SOLD FOR: £ 70

A late 19th Century green, yellow and blue glazed pottery oval jardiniere on four stepped feet, 17ins wide x 5ins high (painted mark 5 to base)

Guide Price: £70-100

Lot 47

A Boehm porcelain figure of a cuckoo, 4ins high (black printed mark to base)

Guide Price: £60-80

Lot 48 SOLD FOR: £ 180

A 19th Century Parian ware group - "Cupid and Psyche", 18ins high (unmarked)

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 49 SOLD FOR: £ 270

A W.H. Goss Parian ware bust - "Veiled Bride", 11ins high (impressed mark to back - slight damage to headdress)

Guide Price: £70-100

Lot 50

A Doulton Burslem blue and white moulded pottery cylindrical vase printed with berries and leaves, 23.5ins high (blue printed and impressed mark to base)

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 51

A pair of Royal Doulton stoneware "Slaters Patent" baluster shaped vases with leaf moulded borders, 14ins high (impressed mark and No. 4461 to bases - one restored)

Guide Price: £60-80

Lot 52 SOLD FOR: £ 90

A modern Royal Doulton pottery goblet in the Wemyss manner, 7.5ins high (green printed and impressed mark to base - numbered 425-500, with box for same), and a Plichta pottery pig in the Wemyss style, 7.75ins high x 11ins overall (extensively restored)

Guide Price: £100-150