Auctioneers, Valuers of Fine art,
Antiques & Collectors Items

Tuesday, July 10 2012

Two Day Sale of Fine Art, Antiques and 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

A Moorcroft pottery bulbous shaped water jug, tube lined and decorated in colours with "Leaf & Berry" pattern on a pale green ground, 8ins high (impressed factory mark and initialled in blue)

Guide Price: £350-500

Lot 2

A Moorcroft pottery tazza with Tudoric pewter base, tube lined and decorated in colours with "Fruit & Leaves" pattern on a dark blue ground, 8.75ins diameter x 5ins high (impressed factory mark and initialled in blue to base with paper label)

Guide Price: £450-600

Lot 3

A Moorcroft pottery circular shallow bowl, tube lined and decorated in colours with "Poppy" design on a dark blue ground, 8.5ins diameter x 3ins high (impressed factory mark and applied paper label to base)

Guide Price: £220-280

Lot 4 SOLD FOR: £ 160

A Moorcroft pottery bowl, tube lined and decorated in colours with "Lily" design on a green ground, 4.5ins diameter x 2ins high, and a vase with "Poppy" design on a dark blue ground, 2.75ins high (both with impressed factory marks)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 5

A Moorcroft pottery bulbous vase, tube lined and decorated in colours with "Orchid" design on a dark blue ground, 6ins high (printed factory marks and signed in full under an applied paper label)

Guide Price: £250-300

Lot 6 SOLD FOR: £ 200

A Moorcroft pottery flambe bulbous shaped vase, tube lined and decorated in colours with "Lily" pattern on an orange ground, 7ins high (impressed factory mark and signed under an applied paper label)

Guide Price: £200-300

Lot 7

A Moorcroft pottery baluster shaped vase, tube lined and decorated in colours with "Pomegranate" pattern on a dark blue ground, 10ins high (impressed factory marks and signed in full in green)

Guide Price: £700-900

Lot 8

A MacIntyre "Florianware" tobacco jar, tube lined with ribbon and swags on a pale blue ground, 5.5ins diameter x 4ins high (printed mark and signed in green to base - air tight cover missing)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 9 SOLD FOR: £ 200

A MacIntyre Moorcroft tobacco jar and lid decorated with a "Florian" design of flowers on a pale green ground, 4.5ins high (printed MacIntyre mark to base - circa 1905 - cracked and chipped to lid)

Guide Price: £250-350

Lot 10 SOLD FOR: £ 300

A MacIntyre Moorcroft "Florian" ware pottery "Brown Chrysanthemum" design bulbous tobacco jar and cover, the cover decorated with Pembroke armorial , 6ins diameter x 4ins high (brown printed MacIntyre mark to base - screw thread to rim of base and inner thread to cover chipped - circa 1905)

Guide Price: £350-450

Lot 11

A modern Moorcroft pottery electric table lamp base, tube lined and painted in colours with "Pomegranate and Bird" pattern, on a dark blue ground, 13ins high (impressed factory marks and decorator's mark - circa 1977) and shade for same

Guide Price: £300-400

Lot 12

A Moorcroft baluster shaped vase tube lined and decorated in colours with "Pomegranate" design on a dark blue ground, 4ins high (impressed factory mark and initialled "WM" - circa 1925), and a similar tube lined with "Clematis" design on a pale green ground, 5ins high (impressed factory mark - circa 1950 - some damage)

Guide Price: £250-350

Lot 13 SOLD FOR: £ 1700

A Doulton Lambeth stoneware baluster shaped vase by George Tinworth, the body moulded and incised with a scrolled seaweed design on a blue and green striped body, with twin moulded winged mythical beast pattern handles, 10.25ins high (impressed mark to base, dated 1875 - restored chip to footrim)

Guide Price: £500-700

Lot 14 SOLD FOR: £ 230

A late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth stoneware oil lamp, the body with carved and incised leaf and scroll design, with metal fittings, 11ins high (impressed rosette mark and date 1882 - small chip)

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 15 SOLD FOR: £ 200

A Troika pottery "Slab Built" pottery vase by Alison Brigden, 6.75ins high (painted Troika mark and initials "AB" - circa 1977-1983)

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 16

A Denby pottery bowl painted in colours with an abstract design by Glyn Colledge (circa 1948-1958), 11ins diameter (painted signature to base), a West Hoathly pottery jug with a monochrome blue glaze, 12.75ins high (signed to base), and four pieces of British Studio pottery, various

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 17 SOLD FOR: £ 150

A Plichta pottery pig painted with clover flowers, signed by Carol Nekola, 7.5ins high (damaged), and a miniature Plichta pig, 1.25ins high (damaged)

Guide Price: £200-300

Lot 18 SOLD FOR: £ 120

A Studio Pottery modern porcelain vase of baluster shape with tall flaring neck designed and made by Mary Rich, decorated in a formal pattern with gold and orange lustre, 11.25ins high, and a bowl on high foot similarly decorated, 9.5ins diameter x 5.5ins high (both with impressed potter's stamp and signed in gold to base)

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 19

A large Maling pottery teapot and cover printed in colours with a chinoiserie landscape, 9ins diameter x 10ins high (printed mark - chip to lid)

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 20 SOLD FOR: £ 160

A late 19th Century Taylor Tunnicliffe & Co Hanley circular pottery wall plaque painted with a portrait of a young woman wearing a headscarf on a blue ground, 18.25ins diameter, signed to reverse "E. Crutchley" and impressed factory mark), and a late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth faience circular pottery plaque painted with a portrait of a young woman, 15.5ins diameter, signed to reverse "E. Crutchley" and impressed factory marks - cracked through and with restoration)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 21 SOLD FOR: £ 40

A Royal Doulton pottery character jug - "Falstaff", 6.25ins high (D6287), three other "Toby" jugs, various sizes, two Sadler pottery "Dickens" cylindrical teapots and covers, 6.5ins high, and four other ditto pottery teapots, various sizes

Guide Price: £70-100

Lot 22 SOLD FOR: £ 70

Six early 20th Century Royal Crown Derby bone china "Imari" pattern coffee cans and saucers (Pattern No. 2451 - printed and impressed marks to bases - various dates between 1916 and 1918)

Guide Price: £80-120

Lot 23 SOLD FOR: £ 260

Fifteen modern Royal Crown Derby bone china "Imari" pattern paperweights

Guide Price: £200-300

Lot 24 SOLD FOR: £ 260

Fifteen modern Royal Crown Derby bone china "Imari" pattern paperweights

Guide Price: £200-300

Lot 25 SOLD FOR: £ 140

Twenty-four Royal Doulton pottery "Bunnykins" figures, various

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 26 SOLD FOR: £ 120

Twenty-four Royal Doulton pottery "Winnie The Pooh" figures, various (some damage)

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 27 SOLD FOR: £ 120

Twenty-three Royal Doulton pottery "Winnie The Pooh" figures, various

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 28 SOLD FOR: £ 100

Nineteen Royal Doulton pottery "Bunnykins" figures, various, a ditto cylindrical lidded box, and a ditto musical figure

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 29 SOLD FOR: £ 220

Twenty-one Royal Albert bone china "Beatrix Potter" figures, various, fourteen Beswick and Beswick Ware ditto, and eight Royal Doulton pottery "Brambly Hedge" figures, various (some damage)

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 30 SOLD FOR: £ 380

Four Royal Doulton bone china figures - "Bunch Time", 8ins high (HN2485), "Grandpa's Story, 6ins high (HN3456), "Antique Dealer", 7ins high (HN4424), and "Women's Land Army", 8.75ins high (HN4364), ten Langham glass models of animals, various sizes, and a large quantity of modern pottery and porcelain collectable figures, various

Guide Price: £200-300

Lot 31 SOLD FOR: £ 290

An early 19th Century English bone china teapot painted with full blown roses and gilding on a royal blue and yellow ground, 5.5ins high (Pattern No. 1824), an early 19th Century English bone china teapot with moulded spout and handle painted in colours with full blown roses and gilding, 5.75ins high (Pattern No. 5209), a pair of Daniel plates of shaped outline painted with floral sprays and gilt edges, 8.75ins diameter (Pattern No. 3820), and a quantity of English and European ceramics, various

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 32 SOLD FOR: £ 100

An early Worcester blue and white porcelain double lipped moulded sauce boat painted to the interior with a sampan amongst islands, the exterior with blue painted vignettes within moulded cartouches, circa 1753 -1755, 6.75ins long x 2.75ins high (cracked and riveted)

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 33 SOLD FOR: £ 110

An early 19th Century blue and white pearlware punch bowl printed to interior with a bird feeding its young in a nest, with wide printed border to the interior and exterior of flowers and fruit, 11.5ins diameter x 5.25ins high (cracked)

Guide Price: £70-100

Lot 34

A small collection of English 18th Century Delft ware painted in blue, comprising - a deep dish of shaped outline painted in the "Kraak" manner, 14ins diameter (under rim marks and hole for suspension - damaged), four plates, each approximately 8.75ins diameter (various factories - damages), and three tiles, each 5ins x 5ins

Guide Price: £200-300

Lot 35 SOLD FOR: £ 110

A mid 19th Century English moulded pottery commemorative jug printed in black with portraits of Sir Robert Peel, MP, and Richard Cobden MP, and with allusions to the Repeal of the Corn Laws and Free Trade, 7.75ins high (chipped)

Guide Price: £60-80

Lot 36 SOLD FOR: £ 150

An English 19th Century majolica jardiniere pedestal, the waisted sides moulded in relief with standing egrets, 12ins diameter x 21ins high (unmarked)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 37 SOLD FOR: £ 60

A small collection of coloured Victorian Staffordshire pottery figures, including - Watch stand modelled as a house with two children, 9.75ins high, a salt bocage group of ewe and lamb, 5ins high (damaged), a Gothic cottage, 5.25ins high, three other models and one 20th Century example, various (some damage)

Guide Price: £80-120

Lot 39 SOLD FOR: £ 520

A fine and large Derbyshire creamware dated jug typically enamelled in red and black with a leafy cartouche enclosing a sheath of corn and a plough, with the legend - "Thomas Parr, Hill Ridware 792 - Success to the grain returned, God speed the plough", the terminals to the handle enamelled in yellow, green and pink, 8.75ins high (hairline and some small cracks)

Guide Price: £300-500

Lot 40

A late 18th Century blue and white pearlware coffee pot and cover painted with pagodas in fenced gardens, 9.75ins high, and a late 18th Century creamware coffee pot enamelled in colours with sprays of flowers, 8ins high (lid missing - some damage)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 41 SOLD FOR: £ 100

An early 19th Century Davenport pearlware supper dish and cover printed in blue with a chinoiserie landscape, 14.25ins wide x 4.5ins high, a pair of early 19th Century asparagus servers printed in blue with chinoiserie landscapes, each 3ins long, a Caughley egg drainer printed with "Fisherman" pattern, 3.25ins diameter, and a small selection of blue printed wares, various

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 42

An early 19th Century Spode bone china miniature ewer and basin painted with flowers and gilt on a blue ground, ewer 2ins high, octagonal basin 2.25ins wide x 1.125ins high (painted mark in red to base and pattern No. 3420), four pieces of Goss china including - model of a stone mortar with Franco-British Exhibition 1908, and a small collection of other pieces of porcelain and glass, various

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 43 SOLD FOR: £ 460

Four early 19th Century coloured and moulded pearlware children's pottery plates printed with "Symptoms of Ploughing", "Symptoms of Wholesale Trade", "Symptoms of Grave Digging" and "Symptoms of Angling", each 6.75ins diameter, a pair of Brameld green glazed leaf pattern pottery plates, 7.5ins diameter (impressed mark to bases), and a selection of kitchen chinaware, various

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 44 SOLD FOR: £ 160

A pair of early 19th Century English bone china candlesticks of "Baroque" form, moulded and painted with sprays of flowers within cartouches on a blue ground and gilt, 9.5ins high (probably Ridgway), an early 19th Century Spode porcelain oval stand moulded and painted with scattered sprays of flowers, 7.75ins x 6ins (pattern No. 1918), and four pieces of decorative china, various

Guide Price: £80-120

Lot 45 SOLD FOR: £ 100

An early 19th Century pearlware pottery bocage group of a young couple and three hens on square base, 8.5ins high (damaged), an early 19th Century pottery bocage group of a young couple (damaged), and sundry other pottery, various

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 46 SOLD FOR: £ 140

An early 19th Century creamware pottery tankard printed and coloured with a scene of "Jack The Sailor" and his sweetheart", "Pol", turning their back on his ship and pointing to a church, with a printed verse where Jack promises to cease roving, 4.75ins high (cracked)

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 47

A Victorian coloured pot lid probably produced by the Cauldron Factory - "New Jetty and Pier, Margate" 5.5ins diameter (Mortimer No. 47 - with double line border but lacking title)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 48

A Victorian coloured pot lid - "Pegwell Bay and Four Shrimpers" 4ins diameter (Mortimer No. 33 (a) - flat lid with title, but no name), in turned wood frame, and "Belle Vue Tavern" 4.75ins diameter (Mortimer No. 36)

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 49

An early Victorian coloured pot lid - "Belle Vue Tavern" 5ins diameter (Mortimer No. 34 with cart labelled Tatnell & Co, within double line border) - (rim and underside discoloured and stained and with chipping around flanged rim and hairline crack appearing on side running in two places through to the rim)

Guide Price: £750-1000

Lot 50

A Victorian coloured pot lid produced by the Pratt Factory - "Negro and Pitcher" 5ins diameter (Mortimer No. 311 - produced about 1880 - rim chipped and repaired and surface generally crazed)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 51

Two Victorian coloured pot lids - "The Village Wedding" 4.75ins diameter (Mortimer No. 240 (b) - rubbed marks on rim) and "The Queen, God Bless Her" 4.75ins diameter (Mortimer No. 269 (b) - flanged rim with old flake chip and generally crazed)

Guide Price: £100-150