Sale: Fine Pottery and Porcelain
Wednesday 5th February 2025 14:00PM
280 lots in this sale
Lot | Description | Estimate | Hammer |
1001 | Three Staffordshire figures of saints, c.1810-20, one of St Peter kneeling beside a cockerel, | £200 - £300 | |
1002 | A matched set of Staffordshire figures of the Four Evangelists, 1st half 19th century, St Matthew, | £200 - £300 | |
1003 | A matched pair of Staffordshire figures of Flight to Egypt and Return from Egypt, c.1820, each | £300 - £500 | |
1004 | A large Wood & Caldwell Staffordshire pearlware model of the Virgin and Child, c.1800, after the | £200 - £300 | |
1005 | A matched pair of Staffordshire figures of Elijah and the Widow, c.1800-10, Elijah seated and | £150 - £250 | |
1006 | A large Staffordshire pearlware figure group of Abraham sacrificing Isaac, early 19th century, the | £250 - £350 | |
1007 | A Staffordshire pearlware figure group of The Crucifixion, c.1820, probably John Walton, modelled | £300 - £500 | |
1008 | A rare Staffordshire figure of Samuel anointing David, c.1810, the latter kneeling beside a flaming | £200 - £300 | |
1009 | A rare Staffordshire figure group of The New Marriage Act, c.1823, modelled with a couple standing | £250 - £350 | |
1010 | A Staffordshire figure group of the Shoe Maker and his Mate, c.1820, a lady standing and leaning on | £150 - £250 | |
1011 | A Staffordshire pearlware figure group of a boy, early 19th century, seated on a rocky stump before | £150 - £200 | |
1012 | A very large Staffordshire figure of Hercules, 1st half 19th century, after the Hesperian Hercules, | £200 - £300 | |
1013 | A large Staffordshire Wood type figure of Jupiter, late 18th/early 19th century, standing with one | £150 - £250 | |
1014 | A Pratt ware figure of Charity and three Staffordshire figures of Classical maidens, c.1790-1820, | £300 - £500 | |
1015 | A set of Neale & Co pearlware figures of the Four Seasons, c.1800, Spring modelled with flowers, | £300 - £500 | |
1016 | A set of Staffordshire figures of the Four Seasons, c.1800-10, possibly Enoch Wood, modelled as | £200 - £300 | |
1017 | Two pairs of Walton pearlware figures, c.1800-20, the smaller pair of gardeners, standing before | £200 - £300 | |
1018 | A rare pair of Pratt ware figures of the Seasons, c.1800, modelled as Summer and Winter, the first | £150 - £250 | |
1019 | A near pair of Walton pearlware figures of children, 1st half 19th century, standing before | £100 - £200 | |
1020 | A Pratt ware watch stand, c.1820, probably Dixon Austin & Co, modelled as a longcase clock | £300 - £500 | |
1021 | A pair of Staffordshire figure groups of sailors, early 19th century, depicting The Sailor's | £150 - £250 | |
1022 | Three Staffordshire figures of musicians, c.1800-20, one a rare Walton figure of a bugler, blowing | £150 - £250 | |
1023 | A matched pair of Walton pearlware figure groups of The Songsters, 19th century, each raised on a | £150 - £250 | |
1024 | Three Staffordshire figures, c.1810-20, two of theatrical interest, one of John Liston in his role | £150 - £250 | |
1025 | Two Staffordshire theatrical figures of the actor John Liston, c.1820, in his roles as Paul Pry and | £200 - £300 | |
1026 | A pair of Staffordshire pearlware figure groups, c.1800, of squabbling children, each modelled with | £150 - £250 | |
1027 | A rare pair of Enoch Wood figures of musicians, c.1800-10, both seated, he playing the flute with | £200 - £300 | |
1028 | A Staffordshire group of The Dandies, 1st half 19th century, also known as Dandy and Dandizette, | £100 - £200 | |
1029 | Two Staffordshire figures in Regency dress, c.1820, one of a young woman seated on a rocky stump and | £150 - £250 | |
1030 | A pair of Staffordshire figures of children, c.1800, each standing beside a tall stump, the boy with | £150 - £250 | |
1031 | A rare Staffordshire pearlware figure of a wounded soldier, early 19th century, wearing the red | £150 - £250 | |
1032 | A Walton Hearty Good Fellow Toby jug, c.1820-30, standing with body slightly turned to the left, | £150 - £250 | |
1033 | A rare pair of Staffordshire models of a cockerel and hen, mid 19th century, probably Thomas Parr, | £500 - £700 | |
1034 | Two Staffordshire figures of peacocks, c.1820, each standing with colourful tail on display and | £150 - £250 | |
1035 | A Walton (Staffordshire) figure of a lion, c.1810-20, recumbent beneath flowering bocage with head | £150 - £250 | |
1036 | A matched pair of Walton pearlware figures of sheep, 1st half 19th century, standing with heads | £200 - £300 | |
1037 | A matched pair of Staffordshire pearlware figures of sheep, 1st half 19th century, modelled as a ewe | £150 - £250 | |
1038 | A matched pair of Staffordshire figures of working dogs, 1st half 19th century, one a pointer with | £300 - £500 | |
1039 | A Pratt ware spill vase, c.1800, modelled with a bull lowering its horns to a dog yapping at its | £400 - £600 | |
1040 | A Staffordshire pearlware spill vase, c.1800, modelled with a sheep standing over a recumbent lamb | £200 - £300 | |
1041 | A Staffordshire lead-glazed figure of a musician, mid 18th century, of Astbury-Whieldon type, seated | £500 - £800 | |
1042 | A pair of lead-glazed figures of musicians, probably 2nd half 18th century, each seated and playing | £200 - £300 | |
1043 | A Ralph Wood figure of a boy, c.1790, possibly emblematic of Winter, standing with his hands tucked | £300 - £400 | |
1044 | Two Ralph Wood figures, c.1785-95, one of a gardener leaning on a tree stump, the other of a | £300 - £500 | |
1045 | A Ralph Wood figure of a huntsman, c.1785-90, a brace of rabbits suspended from his belt, his dog | £200 - £300 | |
1046 | A pair of Ralph Wood figures of a Dutch boy and girl, c.1785-90, carrying baskets of fruit and | £500 - £800 | |
1047 | A pair of Ralph Wood figures, c.1785, of Apollo and Diana, standing on rocky stumps raised on square | £600 - £800 | |
1048 | A Ralph Wood figure of Charity, c.1790, modelled as a maiden standing on a rocky base, holding an | £500 - £800 | |
1049 | A rare Staffordshire lead-glazed figure of a dragoon, mid 18th century, possibly Thomas Whieldon, | £3,000 - £5,000 | |
1050 | A rare Ralph Wood figure of Admiral Van Tromp, c.1780-90, the Dutch naval admiral reaching for the | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
1051 | A Ralph Wood model of the Vicar and Moses in the pulpit, c.1785-90, typically modelled with the | £300 - £500 | |
1052 | A good Staffordshire figure group of the Vicar and Moses, c.1790, probably Enoch Wood, the drunken | £500 - £800 | |
1053 | A large Ralph Wood 'Pan and Bacchus' jug, c.1780-90, the corpulent god holding a cornucopia with | £500 - £700 | |
1054 | A Robert Garner pearlware 'Fair Hebe' jug, c.1788, after the design by John Voyez, moulded with | £200 - £300 | |
1055 | A rare Staffordshire lead-glazed creamware figure group of the Holy Family, 2nd half 18th century, | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
1056 | A large Ralph Wood 'Pan and Bacchus' jug, c.1780, the corpulent god holding a cornucopia with | £600 - £800 | |
1057 | A small creamware 'Admiral Rodney' jug, c.1780-85, modelled as the head and shoulders of the naval | £400 - £600 | |
1058 | A Doulton & Watts Lambeth Pottery salt-glazed stoneware Lord Nelson portrait jug, c.1840-50, of | £300 - £400 | |
1059 | A Pratt ware 'Sailor' or 'Planter' Toby jug, dated 1797, seated on his sea chest with a spoiled | £1,500 - £2,000 | |
1060 | A good Ralph Wood 'Sailor' and 'Planter' Toby jug, c.1790, seated on a square chest and wearing a | £1,200 - £1,500 | |
1061 | A Ralph Wood 'Admiral Lord Howe' Toby jug, c.1785-90, crisply modelled perched on a barrel with his | £1,200 - £1,500 | |
1062 | A Ralph Wood 'Sailor' or 'Planter' Toby jug, c.1785-90, seated on his sea chest with a foaming glass | £600 - £800 | |
1063 | A pearlware Squire Toby jug, c.1790, seated on a corner chair and holding a small jug of ale and a | £800 - £1,200 | |
1064 | A Ralph Wood 'Admiral Lord Howe' Toby jug, c.1785-90, crisply modelled perched on a barrel with his | £1,500 - £2,000 | |
1065 | A Wood type Toby jug, c.1790-1800, decorated in Whieldon colours, seated with a foaming jug of ale | £300 - £500 | |
1066 | A Ralph Wood Toby jug, c.1790, of 'Mould 51' type, seated and raising a foaming glass to his lips | £600 - £800 | |
1067 | A Ralph Wood Toby jug, c.1785-90, of Ordinary type, seated with a rounded jug of ale, his | £250 - £350 | |
1068 | A small Ralph Wood Toby jug, c.1790, the traditional model of diminutive size, wearing a manganese | £500 - £800 | |
1069 | A rare Ralph Wood 'Long Face' Toby jug, c.1785-90, raising a foaming cup of ale to his lips from a | £600 - £1,000 | |
1070 | A Ralph Wood Toby jug, c.1785, seated with a terracotta-coloured jug of foaming ale, wearing a green | £600 - £800 | |
1071 | A Yorkshire 'Crown Mark' Pratt ware Toby jug, c.1810, a spotted jug resting on his left knee, a | £800 - £1,200 | |
1072 | A Wood family creamware Thin Man Toby jug, c.1780, crisply modelled and seated on a high-backed | £2,000 - £3,000 | |
1073 | A good and rare 'Village Idiot' Toby jug, c.1790, seated with a rounded jug of ale issuing a head of | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
1074 | A rare Pratt ware Martha Gunn Toby jug, c.1790-1800, of mid size, resting a gin bottle in her lap, | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
1075 | A Martha Gunn Toby jug, c.1810, seated with a gin bottle and a glass, wearing a patterned yellow | £700 - £900 | |
1076 | A rare Martha Gunn Toby jug, c.1790-1800, of Wood type, seated with a gin bottle in her right hand, | £800 - £1,200 | |
1077 | A large 'Squire' Toby jug, early 19th century, seated on a shaped base and wearing a bright | £500 - £800 | |
1078 | A small Ralph Wood Toby jug, c.1790, of 'Mould 51' type, seated with a foaming jug of ale, a cup | £300 - £500 | |
1079 | A Pratt ware 'Askew' Toby jug and cup, c.1810, traditionally modelled and raised on a chamfered | £500 - £700 | |
1080 | A small Pratt ware Toby jug, c.1790-1800, seated on a tall base and holding a foaming jug of ale, | £300 - £500 | |
1081 | A pearlware Toby jug of Ordinary type, c.1790-1800, with exuberant foam on his jug of ale, wearing a | £300 - £500 | |
1082 | Two Toby jugs, c.1810-20, one a Hearty Good Fellow, standing and holding a jug of ale and a clay | £250 - £350 | |
1083 | A Rouen faïence figural jug, dated 1782, modelled as a corpulent figure in a tall hat, seated on an | £150 - £250 | |
1084 | A Wood family 'Thin Man' Toby jug, c.1780, crisply modelled and seated on a high-backed chair and | £1,500 - £2,500 | |
1085 | A rare Ralph Wood 'Mould 51' Toby jug, c.1790, seated with an empty jug of ale and raising his cup | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
1086 | A Bennington Pottery agateware toby jug, c.1852-58, the solid agateware form with pale brown and | £150 - £250 | |
1087 | Three Bennington Pottery 'coachman' whisky flasks, c.1852-58, each standing and wearing a long | £200 - £300 | |
1088 | A Bennington Pottery snuff jar and cover and a moneybox, c.1852-58, the moneybox dated 1857, each | £100 - £200 | |
1089 | A dry-bodied stoneware jug, 1st half 19th century, sprigged with a scene of four topers seated on | £100 - £200 | |
1090 | A large Davenport 'Drunken Sal' Toby jug, c.1830-50, modelled as a corpulent seated woman wearing a | £600 - £800 | |
1091 | A Pratt ware Hearty Good Fellow Toby jug, c.1800, modelled in typical exuberant pose, holding a | £300 - £500 | |
1092 | A Martha Gunn Toby jug, c.1800-10, seated with a gin bottle and small cup, wearing a patterned shawl | £600 - £800 | |
1093 | A good Pratt ware Toby jug, c.1800, of Ordinary type, holding a round-bodied foaming jug of ale, | £200 - £300 | |
1094 | A Mexborough (Yorkshire) Purple Face Toby jug, early 19th century, a large patterned jug resting on | £500 - £800 | |
1095 | A rare Yorkshire creamware Toby jug, c.1800-10, seated with an empty jug of ale, attractively | £200 - £300 | |
1096 | A Wood-type Toby jug, c.1790, of Ordinary type, resting a round-bodied jug of ale on his left knee, | £550 - £750 | |
1097 | A Ralph Wood figure group, c.1780-90, modelled as a shepherdess and her companion, he seated on a | £300 - £500 | |
1098 | A pair of Staffordshire figures of a stag and doe, c.1810, each recumbent with head turned, raised | £250 - £350 | |
1099 | A large pearlware stirrup cup, early 19th century, modelled as the head of a fox with ears pricked, | £300 - £500 | |
1100 | A Copeland Parian figure of The Bride, c.1861, modelled by Raphaelle Monti for the Crystal Palace | £500 - £800 | |
1101 | A set of six pearlware 'Peafowl' plates, early 19th century, painted with 'Spartacus' birds in | £300 - £500 | |
1102 | A Staffordshire salt-glazed stoneware teapot and cover, c.1745, of octagonal baluster form, crisply | £300 - £500 | |
1103 | A small Staffordshire salt-glazed teapot and cover, c.1745, of rhomboid shape, finely decorated with | £200 - £300 | |
1104 | A large French (Polakowski et Cie) majolica Palissy-style trompe l'oeil dish, late 19th century, by | £600 - £1,000 | |
1105 | A revivalist Palissy majolica trompe l'oeil dish by Geoffrey Luff, modern, modelled in high relief | £300 - £500 | |
1106 | A revivalist Palissy majolica trompe l'oeil dish by Geoffrey Luff, modern, modelled in high relief | £300 - £500 | |
1107 | A very large revivalist Palissy majolica trompe l'oeil charger by Christine Viennet, inscribed 1961, | £300 - £500 | |
1108 | A very large French Palissy style trompe l'oeil charger by François Maurice, c.1875-85, the oval | £300 - £500 | |
1109 | A pair of Sarreguemines pottery vases, c.1875-1918, of Islamic shape, with tubelined decoration of | £500 - £800 | |
1110 | A rare Multan (North Indian) pottery plaque for the British market, 1st quarter 20th century, the | £300 - £500 | |
1111 | A Hispano-Moresque charger of exceptional size, 18th/19th century, the well and rim moulded in | £1,200 - £1,500 | |
1112 | A large Cantagalli 'Iznik' charger, late 19th/early 20th century, painted with a formal arrangement | £1,500 - £2,000 | |
1113 | A large maiolica floor tile, probably 15th century Florence, the design of a long-necked bird on a | £1,500 - £2,500 | |
1114 | A large faïence pot pourri vase or jar and cover, late 18th/19th century, probably Moustiers, | £300 - £500 | |
1115 | A large Sicilian maiolica bombola or storage jar, 1st half 18th century or later, unusually | £400 - £600 | |
1116 | A large Delft tobacco jar, 18th century, the ovoid body painted in blue with an elaborate foliate | £300 - £500 | |
1117 | A Continental faïence leech jar and cover, 19th century, the cylindrical form inscribed 'Hirudo | £400 - £600 | |
1118 | A pair of French faïence bough pots, late 18th century, possibly Strasbourg, of fluted D shape, | £150 - £250 | |
1119 | A rare and large Delft candlestick, c.1750, probably Harlingen region, decorated in the manner of | £300 - £500 | |
1120 | A Delft wall plaque, 18th century, the shaped form painted with long-tailed birds in flight and | £300 - £400 | |
1121 | A Delft wall plaque, 18th century, painted in blue with long-tailed birds in flight and perched on | £300 - £400 | |
1122 | A rare and large Delft 'Transitional' vase, c.1690-1700, the octagonal form painted in blue with | £3,000 - £5,000 | |
1123 | A delftware drug or ointment jar, c.1700-20, painted in blue with a basket of fruit flanked by birds | £1,200 - £1,500 | |
1124 | A London delftware wet drug or syrup jar, mid 18th century, the globular body painted in blue with a | £400 - £600 | |
1125 | A rare delftware salt, c.1720-30, the circular well inscribed with an S and edged with a simple blue | £300 - £500 | |
1126 | A London drug or ointment jar, c.1740, painted in blue with cherubs holding flowers and flanking a | £400 - £600 | |
1127 | An early delftware drug or pill jar, c.1680, painted in blue with an angel with outstretched wings | £800 - £1,200 | |
1128 | A rare pair of Liverpool tiles, c.1750-75, painted in polychrome enamels, one with a semi-naked | £300 - £400 | |
1129 | A rare pair of Liverpool delftware tiles, c.1750-75, painted in polychrome enamels with pastoral | £300 - £400 | |
1130 | Two rare Liverpool tiles, c.1750-75, painted in blue with landscape river scenes within an octagonal | £100 - £200 | |
1131 | A large Delft plate or charger, c.1720, painted in blue, red, green and yellow with a kylin or fox | £300 - £500 | |
1132 | A large delftware charger, c.1735, Bristol or London, decorated in blue, green and red with an | £200 - £300 | |
1133 | A Delft charger, c.1720, painted in red and blue with a censer of flowers over a large stylised | £200 - £300 | |
1134 | A Lambeth (Abigail Griffiths) delftware charger, c.1760, painted in polychrome enamels with a | £200 - £300 | |
1135 | A large delftware charger, c.1785-95, of 'Ann Gomm' type, painted in polychrome enamels with a | £200 - £300 | |
1136 | A Bristol delftware charger, c.1730, painted in blue, green and red with a peacock raised on | £200 - £300 | |
1137 | A small Delft lobed dish, c.1690, the nine lobed form painted to the well with stylised flowerheads, | £150 - £250 | |
1138 | A commemorative delftware plate, c.1780, probably London, painted in blue with a head and shoulders | £400 - £600 | |
1139 | A delftware Royal dish, c.1690, probably Brislington, the gently fluted form painted in blue with a | £600 - £800 | |
1140 | A rare and early Brislington delftware plate, c.1685-90, the octagonal well painted in shades of | £5,000 - £8,000 | |
1141 | A rare and early Brislington delftware Royal plate, c.1685-88, the octagonal well painted in shades | £10,000 - £15,000 | |
1142 | A graduated set of three Spode vases, c.1820, of New Shape Jar form, decorated in the Imari manner | £300 - £500 | |
1143 | A garniture of three Spode vases and stands, c.1820, of vase hollandais form after Sèvres, richly | £500 - £700 | |
1144 | A garniture of three Spode vases, c.1820, of flared foot raised on circular feet, richly decorated | £150 - £200 | |
1145 | A pair of Spode vases, c.1820, the flared forms raised on circular feet, and a similar flared vase, | £100 - £200 | |
1146 | A Copeland Spode vase, c.1835, of Portland vase shape, and a later pot pourri vase with inner and | £100 - £200 | |
1147 | A Spode cruet with egg cups, c.1820, the circular form set with five footed egg cups, all richly | £150 - £200 | |
1148 | Two pairs of Spode dessert plates, c.1820, one pair of shell shape with a single handle, the other | £150 - £250 | |
1149 | A large Spode two-handled vase, c.1820, of New French Jar shape, richly decorated in pattern 967 in | £300 - £400 | |
1150 | Five Spode two-handled vases, c.1820, of varying form including Portland shape, New Jar and New | £250 - £350 | |
1151 | Three pairs of Spode spill vases, c.1820, one pair cylindrical, another of flared form, the last | £300 - £500 | |
1152 | A large Spode pen tray, c.1820, the shaped rectangular form richly decorated in pattern 967 and | £150 - £250 | |
1153 | A Spode pot pourri basket and cover, c.1820, the circular form with a gilded overhead handle, the | £150 - £250 | |
1154 | A good Royal Worcester tea service, 1970s, painted with fruit including apples, blackberries, grapes | £3,800 - £4,500 | |
1155 | A Royal Crown Derby tea and coffee service, c.1979, richly decorated in pattern 1128 with an Imari | £400 - £600 | |
1156 | A large Royal Crown Derby octagonal bowl, date code for 1981, and a pair of goblets with date codes | £150 - £250 | |
1157 | A Nantgarw slop bowl and two tea cups and saucers, c.1818-20, London-decorated in the manner of the | £300 - £500 | |
1158 | A large pair of English porcelain ewers, 19th century, probably Brown-Westhead Moore & Co., the | £300 - £500 | |
1159 | Four Nantgarw tea cups and saucers, c.1818-20, London-decorated in the manner of the Duke of | £400 - £600 | |
1160 | A Bilston enamel scent bottle, late 18th century, the moulded pear-shaped form painted with a | £150 - £250 | |
1161 | A Bilston or South Staffordshire enamel scent bottle, late 18th century, the flattened pear shape | £150 - £250 | |
1162 | A small South Staffordshire enamel scent bottle, c.1770-80, the rectangular form painted with a | £150 - £250 | |
1163 | A small South Staffordshire enamel scent bottle, c.1770, the waisted form moulded with two Classical | £200 - £300 | |
1164 | A rare South Staffordshire Jacobite portrait combined scent bottle and bonbonniere, c.1765, modelled | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
1165 | A Bilston or South Staffordshire enamel scent bottle, c.1780-90, the flattened pear-shaped body | £200 - £300 | |
1166 | A good London enamel snuff box, c.1770, crisply moulded with herringbone ribs and painted with | £600 - £800 | |
1167 | A rare South Staffordshire enamel scent bottle holder, c.1770, formed as a variegated tulip bud and | £400 - £600 | |
1168 | Two German enamel scent bottles or flasks, late 18th century, the larger painted with baskets of | £150 - £250 | |
1169 | A Continental enamel scent bottle, late 18th/early 19th century, formed as a long fish with | £200 - £300 | |
1170 | A rare English enamel scent bottle, c.1780-90, formed as a pineapple issuing from basal leaves, with | £300 - £500 | |
1171 | A small French glass scent bottle, 1st half 19th century, modelled as an apple with russet patches, | £150 - £250 | |
1172 | A Furstenberg scent bottle, late 18th century, modelled as a large pear with russet patches and two | £150 - £250 | |
1173 | A Chelsea scent bottle, c.1755, modelled as a yellow plum or greengage, an elaborate chased gilt | £800 - £1,200 | |
1174 | A German porcelain scent bottle, late 18th century, possibly Fürstenberg, modelled as a plum or | £150 - £250 | |
1175 | A Fürstenberg scent bottle, c.1770-80, formed as a large pear with green and yellow striations, with | £150 - £250 | |
1176 | A German porcelain scent bottle, c.1770-80, formed as a pear with green and purple striations with | £200 - £300 | |
1177 | A rare Meissen porcelain quill knife, mid 18th century, modelled as a stem of asparagus, with gilt | £300 - £500 | |
1178 | A Chelsea scent bottle, c.1755, modelled as a flower bud of a dahlia, sunflower or chrysanthemum, | £400 - £600 | |
1179 | A George Jones Majolica trinket box and cover, c.1875, modelled as a butterfly and brightly | £800 - £1,200 | |
1180 | A Meissen snuff box, c.1760, of canted rectangular shape, painted to the exterior with small flower | £500 - £800 | |
1181 | A large Chelsea bonbonniere, c.1755, modelled as the head of a lady, wearing a lace mob cap trimmed | £500 - £800 | |
1182 | A Chelsea bonbonniere, c.1760, modelled with a putto feeding wine to a reclining infant Bacchus | £400 - £600 | |
1183 | A rare Derby scent bottle, c.1760-65, modelled as a tied bouquet of flowers with applied blooms | £200 - £300 | |
1184 | A Chelsea scent bottle, c.1760, the flattened ovoid form gilded with butterflies and moths on a puce | £500 - £800 | |
1185 | A Chelsea scent bottle, c.1755, modelled as a bottle contained in a yellow wicker basket, the neck | £800 - £1,200 | |
1186 | A Chelsea scent bottle, c.1753-55, the flattened flask form painted with sprays of flowers, the | £400 - £600 | |
1187 | A St James's (Charles Gouyn) scent bottle, c.1751-59, formed as a young girl wearing a floral dress, | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
1188 | A Chelsea scent bottle, c.1760, modelled as a bird catcher, crouched at the foot of a stump and | £400 - £600 | |
1189 | A Chelsea scent bottle, c.1755, modelled as a boy seated and playing the bagpipes before a flower | £400 - £600 | |
1190 | A Derby or Chelsea-Derby figural scent bottle, c.1765-70, formed as a putto beside a column wrapped | £300 - £500 | |
1191 | A Chelsea scent bottle, c.1760, modelled with fruit pickers, a young boy climbing a tree while a | £600 - £800 | |
1192 | A Chelsea-Derby scent bottle or flask, c.1770, the flattened body painted in the manner of James | £200 - £300 | |
1193 | A rare Chelsea-Derby scent bottle or flask, c.1775, the flattened form painted with sepia panels, | £400 - £600 | |
1194 | Three Continental porcelain scent bottles, late 18th century, two of flattened pear shape, one | £200 - £300 | |
1195 | A Continental porcelain scent bottle, late 18th/19th century, modelled as a tabby cat seated on its | £150 - £250 | |
1196 | A German porcelain figural scent bottle, late 18th century, modelled as a recumbent sheep beneath a | £200 - £300 | |
1197 | A Meissen scent bottle, mid 19th century, modelled as a dog, possibly a spaniel, with brown patches | £200 - £300 | |
1198 | A Chelsea scent bottle modelled as a pug, c.1760, the dog seated on its haunches, with gilt metal | £800 - £1,200 | |
1199 | A good German porcelain scissor case, c.1770-80, possibly Furstenberg, finely painted with landscape | £300 - £500 | |
1200 | A Meissen scent bottle or flask, c.1750-60, of flattened pear shape, painted with Watteau-esque | £150 - £250 | |
1201 | A Meissen scent bottle, c.1730, of flattened pilgrim flask form, finely painted probably outside the | £500 - £800 | |
1202 | An unusual Paris porcelain scent bottle or flask, 19th century, modelled as a singing pierrot | £150 - £250 | |
1203 | A rare Ansbach scent bottle and patch box combined, c.1780, modelled as Pedrolino or Pierrot from | £400 - £600 | |
1204 | A large Meissen scent bottle or flask, c.1750, the flattened rococo shape painted with Watteau-esque | £200 - £300 | |
1205 | A Meissen figural scent bottle, c.1740-50, modelled as Harlequin in colourful costume, leaning up | £800 - £1,200 | |
1206 | A Meissen scent bottle, mid 18th century, formed as a shepherdess submitting to her companion's | £300 - £500 | |
1207 | A Meissen double scent bottle, c.1740, modelled as a provender to the monastery, the barefoot monk | £600 - £800 | |
1208 | A pair of Meissen figures of squirrels, 19th century, modelled by J J Kändler, one holding a walnut | £800 - £1,200 | |
1209 | A large Meissen figure of a Sultan riding an elephant, 19th century, modelled in the 18th century by | £600 - £800 | |
1210 | A large pair of Meissen figures of swans, 19th century, after the models by J J Kändler, modelled | £500 - £800 | |
1211 | A large Meissen figure group of swans, 19th century, modelled with two mute swans swimming among | £300 - £500 | |
1212 | A matched pair of Meissen figures of partridges, mid 18th century, modelled by J J Kändler with | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
1213 | A matched pair of Meissen figures of doves, c.1745, modelled by J J Kändler with heads turned, one | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
1214 | A matched pair of Meissen figures of a lion and lioness, c.1760-70, each modelled with head turned | £300 - £500 | |
1215 | A Meissen figure of a sheep, c.1745-50, modelled by Peter Reinicke, the ewe standing four square on | £500 - £800 | |
1216 | A set of six large Berlin figure groups representing the Arts, 19th century, modelled with various | £500 - £800 | |
1217 | A Paris biscuit porcelain figure group of the Altar of Love, late 18th century (Locre et Russinger), | £400 - £600 | |
1218 | A large Meissen figure of Bacchus, 19th century, after a model by J J Kändler, modelled as a young | £250 - £350 | |
1219 | A Volkstedt figure of a shepherd, c.1770-80, wearing a long lilac cloak and ribboned breeches, a | £200 - £300 | |
1220 | A Nymphenburg figure of Anselmo, c.1920, modelled from the Commedia dell'Arte by Franz Anton | £200 - £300 | |
1221 | A Nymphenburg bust of Spring, c.1765, modelled by Franz Anton Bustelli as a Classical maiden wearing | £600 - £800 | |
1222 | A Meissen star-shaped chocolate cup stand, c.1730-40, the five-petalled form painted in Kakiemon | £500 - £800 | |
1223 | A rare Meissen creampot, c.1730, finely painted in Kakiemon enamels with a long-tailed bird perched | £600 - £800 | |
1224 | A matched Meissen chocolate beaker and saucer from the Japanese Palace, c.1730, painted in Kakiemon | £500 - £800 | |
1225 | A small Meissen star-shaped chocolate cup stand from the Japanese Palace, c.1730-35, of | £600 - £800 | |
1226 | A rare and early Meissen cream pot with cover and stand, c.1730-35, painted in the Imari palette | £1,200 - £1,500 | |
1227 | An early Meissen teapot and cover, c.1725-30, painted by or in the manner of J E Stadler with a | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
1228 | A Meissen candlestick, c.1735-37, of moulded knopped form, painted in Kakiemon enamels with banded | £500 - £800 | |
1229 | A pair of Meissen baskets, c.1735, probably modelled by J J Kändler, the oval forms moulded to the | £800 - £1,200 | |
1230 | A good Meissen flat dish or plate from the Japanese Palace, c.1730, of unusual flat form, boldly | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
1231 | An early Meissen hot water jug and cover, c.1735, of lobed octafoil form, finely painted with | £400 - £600 | |
1232 | A Meissen coffee or water pot with hinged silver-mounted cover, c.1738-44, the baluster body finely | £2,000 - £3,000 | |
1233 | A Meissen yellow ground cup and saucer, c.1740, the cup painted with panels of figures in harbour | £400 - £600 | |
1234 | A Meissen lobed teapot and cover, c.1750, the quatrefoil form painted in the Watteau-esque manner | £600 - £800 | |
1235 | A large Meissen mug or tankard, c.1740, the cylindrical body painted in an extended Kakiemon palette | £400 - £600 | |
1236 | A Meissen sucrier and cover, c.1740, painted in the Holzschnitt manner with flowers including | £200 - £300 | |
1237 | A rare pair of Meissen ornithological plates, c.1755, one painted with a green woodpecker the other | £1,500 - £2,000 | |
1238 | A pair of Meissen plates, c.1740-50, with osier-moulded borders, one painted with a large mushroom, | £500 - £800 | |
1239 | A selection of pieces from the Russian porcelain services of Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich late | £3,000 - £5,000 | |
1240 | A rare Russian porcelain chocolate cup with cover and saucer, c.1780, Francis Gardner factory, | £800 - £1,200 | |
1241 | A rare Loosdrecht lilac ground teabowl and saucer, c.1772-75, each piece painted in the manner of | £300 - £500 | |
1242 | Five Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica plates, late 19th century, each painted with a botanical specimen | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
1243 | A good Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica basket, late 19th century, the circular form painted to the | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
1247 | An extensive Feuillet (Paris) porcelain breakfast service, early 19th century, richly decorated with | £2,000 - £3,000 | |
1248 | A large Sèvres dish or stand, c.1780, the hexafoil form painted with a scene of peasants at various | £200 - £300 | |
1249 | A Sèvres tray or stand (plateau Bouret), c.1781, painted with scattered flower sprigs on a white | £200 - £300 | |
1250 | A pair of Sèvres stands (plateaux Bouret), c.1770, the lobed forms gilded with a scrolled border of | £500 - £800 | |
1251 | A Sèvres preserve stand (plateau à deux pots de confiture), c.1778, painted with flower sprays | £300 - £500 | |
1252 | A rare pair of Sèvres miniature campana vases, early 19th century, finely painted in the botanical | £300 - £500 | |
1253 | A small Sèvres square dish or tray (plateau carré à jour), c.1765, well painted with a circlet of | £500 - £800 | |
1254 | A good Sèvres two-handled cup with cover and stand (tasse à toilette, couvercle et soucoupe), | £1,200 - £1,500 | |
1255 | A rare Sèvres tureen with cover and stand (ecuelle ronde tournée), c.1767, painted by Jean-Baptiste | £1,500 - £2,000 | |
1256 | A rare Sèvres ice cup tray or stand (soucoupe à pied) from the Marquis de Durfort service, c.1766, | £2,000 - £3,000 | |
1257 | A Sevres coffee can and saucer (gobelet litron et soucoupe), date code for 1782, the can finely | £500 - £800 | |
1258 | A small Sèvres teapot and cover (théière calabré), c.1770-80, the ovoid form painted with diagonal | £400 - £600 | |
1259 | A Sèvres shell-shaped dish, c.1787, painted with puce flower garlands around a central gilt and puce | £300 - £500 | |
1260 | A rare Sèvres coffee can and saucer (gobelet litron et soucoupe), of the third size, date code for | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
1261 | A rare and impressive Bristol three vase garniture, c.1770, comprising two flared vases and a | £8,000 - £12,000 | |
1262 | A rare Bristol tête-à-tête service, c.1775, painted in overglaze blue with loose flower sprays and | £600 - £800 | |
1263 | A rare Derby desk set or inkstand, c.1758-60, the rococo scrolled stand set with an integral | £500 - £800 | |
1264 | A Longton Hall dish, c.1756, painted by the Castle Painter with a church tower and other buildings | £200 - £300 | |
1265 | A Worcester Giles-decorated teapot and cover, c.1770, the globular body painted in the London | £300 - £500 | |
1266 | An important garniture of five Lowestoft vases and two covers, c.1785-90, formed of a central | £8,000 - £12,000 | |
1267 | A pair of Chelsea 'Hans Sloane' plates, c.1755, finely painted with botanical specimens, one with a | £5,000 - £8,000 | |
1268 | A Chelsea Hans Sloane plate, c.1758-60, painted with a large botanical specimen of a fruiting branch | £300 - £500 | |
1269 | A Chelsea white-glazed goat and bee jug, c.1745-47, probably modelled by Nicholas Sprimont, the | £800 - £1,200 | |
1270 | A rare Bow decagonal saucer, c.1756-58, painted in the Kakiemon palette with a lady seated in a | £150 - £250 | |
1271 | An early Chelsea silver-shaped dessert dish, c.1752, well painted with flower sprays in the | £500 - £800 | |
1272 | A rare Chelsea canister and cover or sifter, c.1763, of rococo baluster form, painted with flower | £800 - £1,200 | |
1273 | A large Chelsea sauceboat, c.1760, the generous rococo form painted with panels of colourful birds, | £250 - £350 | |
1274 | A pair of Chelsea plates of Mecklenburg-Strelitz type, c.1764, the moulded borders with flower | £400 - £600 | |
1275 | A pair of Chelsea candlestick figures, c.1765, each modelled with a winged putto or Cupid, one | £150 - £250 | |
1276 | A rare pair of Bow figures of the Seasons, c.1760, one emblematic of Autumn and modelled with | £300 - £500 | |
1277 | A Derby 'Pale Family' figure of a girl, c.1756-59, seated with her right foot raised and with a | £300 - £500 | |
1278 | A tall Bow figure of Ceres, c.1765, emblematic of Earth from the Four Elements, standing before a | £150 - £200 | |
1279 | A rare and early white-glazed Bow model of a pug dog c.1754, seated on a low grassy mound and | £600 - £800 | |
1280 | A rare Bow figure of a sheep, c.1755-60, modelled as a grazing ewe, her coat with pale brown | £200 - £300 | |
1281 | A rare pair of Longton Hall figures of sheep, c.1752, modelled after Meissen as a ram and a ewe | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
1282 | A rare pair of Worcester partridge tureens and covers, c.1755-56, modelled with heads slightly | £1,200 - £1,800 | |
1283 | A rare pair of Derby dry-edge figures of sheep and goats, c.1750-52, modelled by Andrew Planché, one | £2,500 - £3,500 |