Sale: British & Continental Ceramics & Glass
Tuesday 29th April 2025 10:00AM
548 lots in this sale
Lot | Description | Estimate | Hammer |
1 | A set of six small wine glasses, c.1770-80, with ogee bowls cut with lappets around the base, raised | £200 - £300 | |
2 | A rare set of six ale glasses or flutes, c.1780, with drawn trumpet bowls rising from facet cut | £300 - £500 | |
3 | Three ale glasses or flutes, c.1760-70, one with a bell bowl over a plain stem, another with a round | £150 - £250 | |
4 | Three wine glasses, c.1750, two with drawn trumpet bowls, the other with a round funnel bowl, all | £150 - £250 | |
5 | Two wine glasses, c.1760, one with a generous ogee bowl engraved with a stylised sunflower spray, | £150 - £200 | |
6 | Three English drinking glasses, c.1730-50, including a small gin glass with bell bowl over a | £150 - £250 | |
7 | Three sweetmeat glasses, c.1750-60, one with an ogee bowl with a shaped rim, another with a shallow | £150 - £250 | |
8 | A pair of small commemorative drinking glasses of horse-racing interest, 19th century, the round | £100 - £150 | |
9 | Five English drinking glasses, c.1750-60, including a pair of small wine or gin glasses with bell | £150 - £250 | |
10 | A set of four small wine glasses, c.1760, the ogee bowls moulded with vertical ribs, raised on | £150 - £250 | |
11 | An ale glass, c.1760, the slender funnel bowl raised on a dense opaque twist stem with swollen | £200 - £300 | |
12 | A London-decorated ale glass, c.1770, gilded in the atelier of James Giles with crossed stems of | £500 - £800 | |
13 | A rare cider and perry glass, c.1780, the deep funnel bowl finely engraved to one side with a | £250 - £350 | |
14 | An ale glass, c.1760, the slender ogee bowl moulded with vertical flutes, raised on a multiseries | £200 - £300 | |
15 | A Scottish Jacobite wine glass, c.1760, the generous round funnel bowl engraved with a star above a | £800 - £1,200 | |
16 | A small botanical wine glass, c.1760, the round funnel bowl engraved with a large naturalistic | £250 - £350 | |
17 | A large wine glass or goblet, c.1760, the generous rounded bowl engraved with a continuous band of | £150 - £250 | |
18 | A Jacobite ale glass, c.1760, the slender funnel bowl engraved with a large rose and bud spray, | £600 - £800 | |
19 | Two small Continental drinking glasses, late 17th/18th century, a wine with bucket bowl raised on a | £100 - £200 | |
20 | Three small wine glasses, c.1750-70, one with an ogee bowl engraved with a spray of | £150 - £250 | |
21 | A pair of wine glasses, c.1750-60, the bell bowls engraved with a continuous band of fruiting | £150 - £250 | |
22 | Two large wine glasses or goblets, c.1760, with ogee bowls, one engraved with a sunflower and a | £150 - £250 | |
23 | A Continental small wine or cordial glass, 18th century, France or Low Countries, with bell bowl | £100 - £200 | |
24 | Five small wine glasses, c.1760-80, with round funnel and ogee bowls, one engraved in the Jacobite | £150 - £250 | |
25 | Five drinking glasses, c.1740-50, three wine glasses with drawn trumpet bowls rising from plain | £200 - £300 | |
26 | Seven English drinking glasses, c.1740-65, including a Lynn glass, three wine glasses with bell | £200 - £300 | |
27 | A large toasting glass or goblet, c.1740, the drawn trumpet bowl rising from a plain faceted stem | £100 - £200 | |
28 | A small and early cordial glass, 17th century, the funnel bowl over a flat collar above a hollow | £150 - £250 | |
29 | A large sweetmeat glass, c.1750, the wide panel-moulded bowl rising from a Silesian stem enclosing a | £100 - £200 | |
30 | A small heavy baluster glass, c.1710-20, the bell bowl with a solid base enclosing a single tear, | £500 - £800 | |
31 | A baluster wine glass, c.1730, the large bell bowl with a solid teared base, the stem with a | £500 - £800 | |
32 | A rare baluster wine glass, c.1710, the conical bowl rising from a ball knop over a large acorn knop | £800 - £1,200 | |
33 | A light baluster goblet, c.1740, the generous bell bowl with a solid teared base, raised on a stem | £250 - £350 | |
34 | A deceptive baluster dram glass, c.1710-20, with a thick-walled funnel bowl rising from a teared | £500 - £800 | |
35 | A large wine glass, c.1750, the bell bowl engraved with a continuous formal foliate border, the bowl | £200 - £300 | |
36 | A Newcastle light goblet, c.1740, the generous bell bowl finely engraved with birds in cages | £500 - £800 | |
37 | A tall wine glass or flute, c.1750, the drawn trumpet bowl rising from a double mercury twist stem | £200 - £300 | |
38 | A cordial glass, c.1760, the small round funnel bowl raised on a thick multi-series airtwist stem | £150 - £250 | |
39 | A ratafia glass, c.1770, the slender funnel bowl cut with swags of polished ovals, raised on a | £300 - £400 | |
40 | A tall cordial glass, c.1750-60, the small round funnel bowl with stipple moulding, raised on a long | £250 - £350 | |
41 | A triple knopped wine glass, c.1760, the bell bowl with a solid base, raised on a double series | £150 - £250 | |
42 | A small mixed twist wine glass, c.1760, the cup bowl raised on a mixed twist stem comprising thin | £150 - £200 | |
43 | A Dutch-engraved baluster glass, c.1730-40, the round funnel bowl engraved with a formal border | £200 - £300 | |
44 | A Dutch engraved armorial 'Orangist' goblet, c.1745, the round funnel bowl finely engraved with the | £700 - £900 | |
45 | A Newcastle light baluster armorial goblet, c.1740, the funnel bowl engraved with two lions flanking | £800 - £1,200 | |
46 | A Williamite wine glass, c.1760, the round funnel bowl engraved with a portrait of the king on | £400 - £600 | |
47 | A rare military ale glass, c.1760, the slender funnel bowl engraved with the star insignia for the | £300 - £500 | |
48 | A wine glass, c.1760, the round funnel bowl engraved with a continuous band of fruiting grapevine, | £250 - £350 | |
49 | A cordial glass, c.1760-70, the small ogee bowl with stippled moulding around the base, raised on a | £150 - £250 | |
50 | A cordial glass, c.1760, the small round funnel bowl raised on an airtwist stem with shoulder knop, | £250 - £350 | |
51 | A small glass goblet, c.1760, the generous round funnel bowl raised on a balustroid type stem | £150 - £200 | |
52 | A small cider glass, c.1750, the ogee bowl engraved to one side with a fruiting apple branch, the | £800 - £1,200 | |
53 | An Irish Williamite glass, c.1750-60, the bucket bowl engraved to one side with a profile portrait | £800 - £1,200 | |
54 | A commemorative wine glass for the Loyal Belfast Volunteers, c.1770, the rounded funnel bowl | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
55 | A large ale glass or goblet, c.1760, the large ogee bowl finely engraved with St George on | £500 - £800 | |
56 | An unusual wine glass, c.1760, the ogee bowl engraved with a figure fishing from a river bank beside | £300 - £500 | |
57 | A large goblet or toasting glass, c.1750, the deep bowl raised on a thick multiseries opaque twist | £150 - £250 | |
58 | A large cut glass goblet or toasting glass, dated 1834, engraved with crossed spears above the date | £100 - £150 | |
59 | A small botanical wine glass of possible Jacobite significance, c.1760, the waisted bell bowl finely | £200 - £300 | |
60 | Eight sweetmeat glasses, c.1740-60, with ogee bowls, a small pair cut with circles and swags on | £600 - £800 | |
61 | A massive Bohemian glass beaker, early 19th century, the flared form engraved with stylised | £200 - £300 | |
62 | A large glass tumbler for cider or ale, c.1805-10, the flared form engraved with the initials 'GJR' | £200 - £300 | |
63 | Five jelly glasses, late 18th century, moulded and raised on short knop stems, a wine funnel and a | £100 - £200 | |
64 | A Jacobite wine glass, c.1760, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with a large rose and bud spray over | £400 - £600 | |
65 | A small Dutch gin or cordial glass, 17th century, the slender bell bowl with diamond point engraving | £150 - £250 | |
66 | A large French glass goblet, late 17th/early 18th century, the deep funnel bowl rising from a hollow | £400 - £600 | |
67 | A large Venetian glass footed bowl, c.16th/17th century, the circular form with flared straight | £800 - £1,200 | |
68 | A façon de Venise tazza, late 16th/17th century, the fine glass of a pale yellow hue, the wide | £800 - £1,200 | |
69 | A façon de Venise (Bohemia) small bowl, c.1700, in vetro a reticello with a network of latticinio | £300 - £500 | |
70 | A small Continental soda glass bowl, 17th century, the cylindrical body with stipple moulding and an | £250 - £350 | |
71 | A small glass cream jug and sugar bowl, c.1700, thinly blown with moulded ribs, a soda glass water | £200 - £300 | |
72 | A part suite of glass, late 19th/early 20th century, etched possibly by A P Hagg of Kenilworth with | £300 - £400 | |
73 | A baluster tazza, c.1725, the wide circular top with a galleried rim, raised on a hollow baluster | £150 - £250 | |
74 | A large glass tazza, c.1760, the wide galleried top raised on a Silesian pedestal stem between | £150 - £200 | |
75 | A Regimental glass decanter and stopper, c.1800, the mallet shape engraved with the Prince of Wales | £150 - £250 | |
76 | A small Irish glass decanter and stopper, c.1810-20, of Prussian form, engraved with a three-masted | £100 - £200 | |
77 | A very large glass tazza or salver, c.1750-60, the wide flat top with a galleried rim, raised on a | £400 - £600 | |
78 | A pair of glass carafes and matching rinsers, early 19th century, finely engraved with a continuous | £250 - £350 | |
79 | A pair of cut glass decanters and stoppers, early 19th century, cut with a hobnail band around the | £200 - £300 | |
80 | A pair of Irish glass decanters and stoppers, c.1800, the mallet bodies cut with a continuous | £200 - £300 | |
81 | A pair of Waterford crystal glass 'Master Cutter' claret jugs and stoppers, 20th century, the | £200 - £300 | |
82 | Two cut glass jugs, 1st half 19th century, cut with hobnail bands and diamond designs beneath | £100 - £150 | |
83 | A heavy Port decanter, c.1770, the squat mallet form engraved with a titled bottle ticket, and a | £150 - £200 | |
84 | Two cut glass claret jugs, 19th century, one cut with vertical flutes, the other with fabric swags | £200 - £300 | |
85 | Four cut glass decanters and stoppers, 19th century, variously cut with hobnail bands, lappets and | £200 - £300 | |
86 | Four glass decanters and stoppers, late 18th/19th century, the smallest of Prussian shape with three | £150 - £250 | |
87 | Five cut glass water jugs, 19th century, of varying size, cut with horizontal bands, vertical | £150 - £250 | |
88 | A cut glass vase, 19th century, the flared form raised on a circular foot and cut with a diamond | £150 - £200 | |
89 | A pair of small cut glass decanters and stoppers, 19th century, the squat bodies cut with hobnail | £150 - £250 | |
90 | A cut glass preserve jar and cover, 19th century, the spherical form heavily cut, the cover with a | £100 - £200 | |
91 | A cut glass butter tub with cover and stand, early 19th century, another covered bowl or tub raised | £150 - £250 | |
92 | A heavy cut glass decanter and stopper, 19th century, cut with rounded vertical bands and horizontal | £100 - £200 | |
93 | Two pairs of cut glass cruet or condiment bottles and stoppers, 19th century, the smaller pair cut | £200 - £300 | |
94 | A St Louis cut glass suite in the 'Tommy' pattern, c.1930, cut with vertical flutes above a diamond | £2,000 - £3,000 | |
95 | A large suite of Bohemian glass, 1st half 19th century, the vertical faceted forms decorated with | £400 - £600 | |
96 | A cut glass pineapple stand, 1st half 19th century, the waisted form cut with horizontal ridges and | £150 - £250 | |
97 | A pair of cut glass lustre candlesticks, early 19th century, raised on hollow faceted baluster stems | £300 - £400 | |
98 | A Low Countries glass jar and cover, 18th century, with a squat moulded body and spiral knop, an | £150 - £200 | |
99 | A collection of blue glass, late 18th/19th century, including a facet cut cooler, a bell-shaped mug, | £150 - £250 | |
100 | A set of three blue glass decanters and stoppers, c.1800, of mallet shape, each gilded with a | £150 - £200 | |
101 | A large double magnum wine bottle, c.1740, the mallet body with a kick-in base and a short tapering | £100 - £150 | |
102 | A small glass wine bottle, early 18th century, of onion shape, the squat body with a kick-in base | £400 - £600 | |
103 | A large Nailsea glass vase or bottle, c.1841, modelled as a pair of bellows in red glass with white | £150 - £200 | |
104 | A pair of decalcomania bottles, 19th century or later, interior decorated with birds, animals, | £100 - £200 | |
105 | A glass decanter and stopper by August Böhm Jr., c.1870, the slender cylinder bottle overlaid in | £500 - £800 | |
106 | A Steuben glass lemonade jug and two goblets, late 19th/20th century, with a white opaline body, | £160 - £200 | |
107 | An Amberina lemonade set, late 19th century, the two-tone glass with spiral moulding and decorated | £100 - £150 | |
108 | A Staffordshire opaque glass milk or cream jug, c.1755, of baluster form, raised on a low foot and | £150 - £250 | |
109 | A fine French opaline glass vase, mid 19th century, possibly Baccarat and painted by or in the | £800 - £1,200 | |
110 | Two Bohemian glass beakers (ranftbecher), late 19th century, one pale blue glass overlaid in white | £200 - £300 | |
111 | A St Louis glass small tazza or sweetmeat dish, c.1850, the shallow bowl raised on a baluster stem | £200 - £300 | |
112 | A St Louis glass goblet, mid 19th century, the round funnel bowl raised on a baluster stem, with | £200 - £300 | |
113 | A Clichy glass vase, 19th century, the deep rounded form raised on a circular foot, decorated with | £200 - £300 | |
114 | A St Louis glass goblet, mid 19th century, the tall round funnel body raised on a low knop stem, | £200 - £300 | |
115 | A latticinio glass vase, 19th century, the opaline body cased in clear glass with blue spirals and | £120 - £150 | |
116 | A Baccarat sugar bowl and cover, 19th century, the shaped form decorated with spiralling latticinio | £300 - £400 | |
117 | A large Clichy barber's pole paperweight, c.1850, set with a Clichy rose and two concentric bands of | £200 - £300 | |
118 | A large Baccarat millefiori paperweight, dated 1847, set with a multitude of colourful canes | £500 - £800 | |
119 | A small Baccarat latticinio paperweight, dated 1847, set with colourful floral and silhouette canes | £400 - £600 | |
120 | A miniature Baccarat millefiori paperweight, dated 1848, set with a multitude of colourful canes | £250 - £350 | |
121 | A large Death's Head poison bottle, late 19th century, the glass a rich cobalt blue, formed as a | £400 - £600 | |
122 | A Death's Head poison bottle of medium size, late 19th/early 20th century, the glass a rich cobalt | £800 - £1,200 | |
123 | A small Death's Head glass poison bottle, late 19th/early 20th century, the glass cobalt blue, | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
124 | A rare Chandler & Co. cottage ink bottle, of pale blue tone, moulded with diamond paned windows | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
125 | A rare Submarine poison bottle, the glass of a deep cobalt blue, moulded with 'Poison' between | £800 - £1,200 | |
126 | A Morgan's Practical Poison bottle, the flattened hexagonal form a rich cobalt blue, moulded with | £80 - £120 | |
127 | Two glass target balls, c.1880-1900, one of amber hue and moulded around the circumference with | £100 - £200 | |
128 | A group of nine glass bottles, late 19th/20th century, including an R White & Son Ltd green | £150 - £250 | |
129 | A collection of coloured glass scent bottles, 19th and 20th centuries, including two flashed in blue | £200 - £300 | |
130 | A collection of glass scent bottles, 19th and 20th centuries, including nine with gilt or silver | £150 - £250 | |
131 | Four French glass latticinio scent bottles, mid 19th century, of Clichy type, decorated with | £200 - £300 | |
132 | Three Chinese glass scent or snuff bottles, modern, one opaque and enamelled with birds and | £100 - £200 | |
133 | Two miniature opaque white glass scent bottles, c.1760, possibly South Staffordshire, one square | £200 - £300 | |
134 | An English opaque glass scent bottle, c.1760-70, the faceted form probably decorated in the London | £250 - £350 | |
135 | A small blue glass scent bottle, c.1780, decorated in the London atelier of James Giles with | £250 - £350 | |
136 | A German porcelain scent bottle, c.1770, modelled as a young boy and a goat frolicking around a | £200 - £300 | |
137 | A Chelsea scent bottle, c.1762, modelled as Apollo chasing Daphne as she transforms into a tree | £300 - £500 | |
138 | A collection of porcelain scent bottles, 18th-20th centuries, including a pair of flattened | £100 - £200 | |
139 | Seven porcelain scent flasks or bottles, 19th/20th century, two miniature and decorated in green, | £100 - £150 | |
140 | A London-decorated Chinese porcelain scent bottle, 18th century, the flattened form painted in a | £150 - £250 | |
141 | A St James (Charles Gouyn) scent bottle, c.1750-59, modelled as a girl seated with a basket of fruit | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
142 | A Meissen figural scent bottle, c.1780, modelled as a gallant in pink jacket and yellow breeches, | £200 - £300 | |
143 | A gold-mounted miniature Chinese vase or scent bottle, probably late 17th/early 18th century, the | £200 - £300 | |
144 | A Meissen double scent bottle, c.1740, modelled as a provender to the monastery, the barefoot monk | £400 - £600 | |
145 | A Chelsea scent bottle, c.1760, the flattened flask form modelled as a bottle within a pale yellow | £200 - £300 | |
146 | A Copenhagen scent bottle, c.1770-80, of rococo-moulded flattened form, painted with courting | £200 - £300 | |
147 | A South Staffordshire enamel double scent bottle holder, c.1770-80, the flattened rectangular form | £150 - £200 | |
148 | Three South Staffordshire enamel scent bottles, c.1770-80, of flask form, two painted with small | £150 - £250 | |
149 | Two South Staffordshire enamel scent bottles, c.1770-80, one of hexagonal form and painted with | £150 - £250 | |
150 | A large South Staffordshire enamel snuff box, c.1780, the circular form painted to the top with the | £150 - £250 | |
151 | A Limoges shallow basket or dish, probably 19th century, painted in the 17th century manner of | £150 - £250 | |
152 | A pair of Birmingham or South Staffordshire enamel candlesticks, c.1770, the knopped stems painted | £400 - £600 | |
153 | A collection of 52 Halcyon days boxes, modern, including Christmas boxes for 1992, 1993 and 1996 to | £200 - £300 | |
154 | A collection of 23 Halcyon Days Easter Eggs, modern, including dated year eggs from 1993, 1995 to | £200 - £300 | |
155 | Two Continental porcelain snuff boxes, c.1780-90, one possibly Meissen and painted with scenes of | £200 - £300 | |
156 | A silver-mounted Mennecy double snuff box, c.1740-50, the rectangular form painted with flowers, | £200 - £300 | |
157 | A Continental porcelain snuff box, c.1760-80, the canted rectangular form painted in purple | £150 - £250 | |
158 | A French enamel egg bonbonniere or box, late 18th century, decorated with gilt flower sprays within | £150 - £250 | |
160 | A German porcelain rectangular snuff box, c.1760-70, possibly Fürstenberg, the interior lid painted | £150 - £250 | |
161 | A Meissen gold-mounted scissor case, c.1750-60, painted with scenes of putti resting on clouds and | £300 - £500 | |
162 | A German porcelain etui, c.1760-70, possibly Meissen, the shaped form painted with winged putti | £150 - £250 | |
163 | A rare Oude Loosdrecht pipe bowl, c.1770, the deep cylindrical form painted in purple monochrome | £300 - £500 | |
164 | A rare and early Bear's Grease pot lid, 19th century, of small size, printed with a black bear | £600 - £1,000 | |
165 | A rare Wedgwood American subject black basalt intaglio seal, late 18th century, the small oval form | £200 - £300 | |
166 | A pair of Wedgwood black basalt plaques, 19th century, of the Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, each | £200 - £300 | |
167 | Four creamware wine or bin labels, c.1800, of coathanger form, three with rounded shoulders, | £150 - £250 | |
168 | Five Wedgwood creamware wine or bin labels, c.1800, of coathanger form, variously titled in | £150 - £250 | |
169 | A rare part set of four London delftware wine or bin labels, c.1780, of coathanger form, each | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
170 | Four rare London delftware wine or bin labels, c.1780, of coathanger form, including a pair numbered | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
171 | A rare St Ives stoneware Hamilton bottle, the grenade form impressed one side with 'Stockers, | £300 - £500 | |
172 | A London delftware tavern measure, c.1780-90, naively decorated with a sponged blue floral design | £100 - £200 | |
173 | A large stoneware wine barrel and cover, 2nd half 19th century, modelled on its side with a tap | £150 - £200 | |
174 | A Westerwald stoneware jug, late 18th century, the grey baluster body incised with a large central | £100 - £200 | |
175 | A large Continental faïence water cistern and cover, 19th century, panted with a couple standing on | £100 - £200 | |
176 | A large brown stoneware mug, early 19th century, moulded with a plaque of A Midnight Modern | £150 - £250 | |
177 | A Fulham stoneware silver-mounted mug, c.1702-14, the lower half dipped in a pale buff slip, | £600 - £800 | |
178 | A Westerwald stoneware Royal jug, 1st half 18th century, incised with a chequered design in blue and | £100 - £150 | |
179 | A Westerwald stoneware Royal jug, 1st half 18th century, the rounded body incised with stylised | £200 - £300 | |
180 | A Parian model of the font in Winchester Cathedral, 2nd half 19th century, | £200 - £300 | |
181 | A limited edition Wedgwood Jasperware copy of the Portland vase, c.1973, crisply applied in white | £500 - £700 | |
182 | A large Copeland Parian figure of a young girl and a dog, c.1862, modelled by Joseph Durham, seated | £100 - £200 | |
183 | A large post-medieval Tudor Green jug, 2nd half 16th century, the tall earthenware form decorated to | £200 - £300 | |
184 | A Persian pottery vase, Qajar period or later, decorated with two women playing a stringed | £100 - £200 | |
185 | A large Hispano-Moresque armorial charger, late 19th/20th century, decorated in a golden lustre, the | £100 - £200 | |
186 | Two Moroccan pottery dishes and a water bottle or guglet, 19th/20th century, decorated in geometric | £300 - £400 | |
187 | A pair of French faïence figures of lions, 19th or early 20th century, each seated on its haunches | £200 - £300 | |
188 | A pair of Spanish faïence armorial apothecary jars, 2nd half 18th century, Talavera or Puente del | £150 - £250 | |
189 | A French faïence figure group of harvesters, late 18th century, the woman reclining against a rocky | £100 - £200 | |
190 | An Italian glazed pottery figure of St Anthony the Abbot, late 18th century, the bearded figure well | £50 - £100 | |
191 | A Delft figure of a horse, mid 18th century, standing on a chamfered base with two hooves raised, | £150 - £250 | |
192 | A Pesaro maiolica jar or albarello and cover, c.1780, painted with continuous flowering branches in | £100 - £200 | |
193 | A delftware plate or shallow dish, c.1700, painted with the portrait of a women, possibly depicting | £100 - £200 | |
194 | A Savona maiolica plate, late 17th/early 18th century, painted in blue with two putti reclining on | £150 - £250 | |
195 | A Palissy-style maiolica dish, probably 19th century and attributed to Joseph Landais, moulded in | £300 - £500 | |
196 | Three German faïence plates, c.1770-80, each painted with a pink rose spray and further small flower | £150 - £250 | |
197 | A French faïence plate or dish, c.1780, painted with a parrot perched on a fruiting branch and | £100 - £200 | |
198 | A pair of Lenzburg faïence plates, c.1760-70, painted in a limited polychrome palette with a tied | £100 - £200 | |
199 | Two Delft tiles forming a sundial, late 18th/19th century, painted in shades of blue with a compass | £50 - £100 | |
200 | A Delft tile, 18th century, the rectangular form painted in blue with a lady on a garden terrace | £80 - £120 | |
201 | A pair of small delftware plates, c.1750, painted in blue with a pagoda landscape within a formal | £150 - £250 | |
202 | A Delft or Continental faïence jug, mid 18th century, painted around the widest part of the body | £150 - £250 | |
203 | A tall Delft sleeve vase, early 18th century, painted in blue with a large peacock standing amidst | £100 - £200 | |
204 | A small delftware lobed dish, c.1700, London or Brislington, painted in manganese and yellow with a | £150 - £250 | |
205 | A London delftware charger, c.1700-20, painted in blue, red and green with an insect in flight above | £150 - £250 | |
206 | A Delft charger, 18th century, painted in blue to the well with a mythical lion dog or kylin | £80 - £120 | |
207 | A Delft plate, c.1700, painted in a polychrome palette of blue, red, green and yellow with flowering | £100 - £150 | |
208 | A small delftware lobed dish, c.1700, of nine-petalled form, painted in blue and black with a | £150 - £200 | |
209 | A Delft sweetmeat dish or stand, 18th century, the moulded hexafoil form painted in blue with flower | £100 - £200 | |
210 | A delftware plate and a soup plate or shallow bowl, c.1760, the plate Bristol and painted in a pale | £150 - £200 | |
211 | A delftware punch bowl, c.1760-70, painted to the exterior with stylised flower sprays in polychrome | £100 - £150 | |
212 | A rare Vauxhall delftware punchbowl, c.1720, painted to the exterior in blue, red and yellow with | £150 - £250 | |
213 | A pair of delftware plates, c.1720, brightly painted in blue, red, green and yellow with a Chinese | £100 - £200 | |
214 | Two large delftware chargers, c.1750-70, one painted in blue with a willow tree issuing from | £250 - £350 | |
215 | A Delft broth bowl or milk tureen and cover, c.1690, the circular form painted in blue with Chinese | £100 - £200 | |
216 | A rare London delftware pill jar, c.1725, the small ovoid form painted in blue with birds on | £2,500 - £3,000 | |
217 | A small delftware vase or urn, c.1740, painted in blue with a multi-storeyed pagoda in a landscape, | £150 - £250 | |
218 | A delftware posset pot and cover, c.1720, Bristol or London, the generous rounded body painted in | £800 - £1,200 | |
219 | A large delftware vase or jar, c.1680-1700, possibly London, the ovoid body painted in the manner of | £1,500 - £2,000 | |
220 | A rare Yorkshire creamware double-walled cup and saucer, c.1775-80, the external wall pierced with | £500 - £800 | |
221 | A rare political creamware jug, 2nd half 18th century, the barrel shape painted in red and black | £800 - £1,000 | |
222 | A creamware cornucopia wall pocket, late 18th century, moulded in high relief with Ceres as a young | £500 - £700 | |
223 | A silver-mounted Wedgwood creamware Masonic tankard, c.1770-80, | £100 - £200 | |
224 | A pair of Leeds creamware tureens with covers and stands, early 19th century, the footed bases | £400 - £600 | |
225 | A Wedgwood creamware basket and stand, c.1800, the oval forms moulded with basketweave beneath | £150 - £250 | |
226 | A pair of Wedgwood creamware tureens with covers and stands, early 19th century, each with a pierced | £200 - £300 | |
227 | A creamware basket and stand, late 18th century, crisply moulded with winged masks and formal leaf | £150 - £200 | |
228 | A creamware mug, c.1790, the tall slender form printed in black with 'The World in Planisphere', | £150 - £250 | |
229 | A creamware coffee pot and cover, c.1770, painted in polychrome enamels with an Oriental lady | £100 - £150 | |
230 | A tall Staffordshire creamware mug, c.1780, painted with a gentleman blowing a hunting horn, stood | £150 - £250 | |
231 | A creamware punchbowl and a jug, c.1800, commemorating the Original Society of Papermakers, printed | £80 - £120 | |
232 | Four creamware and pearlware plates, c.1800, two painted in blue with a Chinese figure standing | £150 - £250 | |
233 | A large and rare two-handled 'pugilist' frog mug, c.1825, printed and coloured with two boxers | £500 - £800 | |
234 | A rare commemorative 'pugilist' pearlware jug, c.1825, printed and coloured with a boxing match, | £300 - £500 | |
235 | A Pratt ware bough pot, early 19th century, the demi lune shape painted with three landscape panels | £100 - £200 | |
236 | An unusual pearlware plate, c.1760, the scalloped rim moulded with sprays of fruit and cob nuts on a | £100 - £200 | |
237 | Three Pratt ware commemorative jugs, early 19th century, two moulded and decorated with different | £200 - £300 | |
238 | Three Pratt ware jugs, c.1800, two of varying size and moulded with scenes of children titled | £150 - £250 | |
239 | A pearlware part dessert service, c.1820, printed and coloured in pattern 816 with titled botanical | £250 - £350 | |
240 | A Mason's Ironstone part dinner service, 19th century, decorated in the Imari palette with a large | £500 - £800 | |
241 | A Staffordshire salt-glazed stoneware coffee pot and cover, c.1760, the baluster form painted to one | £200 - £300 | |
242 | A large Staffordshire salt-glazed stoneware jug, painted with a courting couple flanked by trees | £150 - £250 | |
243 | A large and rare Staffordshire salt-glazed stoneware dish, c.1755-60, the well printed in red with a | £200 - £300 | |
244 | Two Staffordshire salt-glazed mugs, c.1755, one of baluster form and painted with a courting couple | £200 - £300 | |
245 | A Staffordshire salt-glazed teapot, c.1755, of unusual pear-shaped form, boldly enamelled with | £150 - £200 | |
246 | A pearlware bust of a child or putto, c.1800-10, modelled looking down to his left with rosy cheeks | £150 - £250 | |
247 | A rare pearlware bear jug and cover, c.1790, the bear seated and holding a mastiff at arms' length, | £600 - £800 | |
248 | A large Wood & Caldwell Staffordshire pearlware model of the Virgin and Child, c.1800, after the | £100 - £200 | |
249 | A creamware bust of Admiral Lord Nelson, early 19th century, wearing his naval uniform, raised on a | £100 - £200 | |
250 | A pair of creamware cow creamers and covers, c.1800, each modelled standing four square on a | £400 - £600 | |
251 | A pair of Staffordshire pearlware spill vase groups, early 19th century, each modelled as a tree | £200 - £300 | |
252 | A small pearlware figure of a dog, c.1780, seated on its haunches with head turned to the right, | £200 - £300 | |
253 | A Staffordshire figure group of a bull and dog, 19th century, the bull lowering his horns towards | £150 - £250 | |
254 | Five Staffordshire figures, 1st half 19th century, two of gardeners standing beneath flowering | £150 - £200 | |
255 | Four Staffordshire pearlware figures, 19th century, one of a gardener with a potted plant, another | £100 - £200 | |
256 | Three Staffordshire figure groups, c.1800-20, one of haymakers seated beneath leafy bocage on a tall | £150 - £250 | |
257 | A set of Staffordshire figures of the Four Seasons, c.1800-10, possibly Enoch Wood, modelled as | £300 - £500 | |
258 | A pair of small Pratt ware figures, c.1790-1800, modelled as Classical figures, one probably Apollo | £150 - £250 | |
259 | Four Staffordshire figures, c.1800-20, including a Pratt ware figure of Autumn, a Pratt ware figure | £150 - £250 | |
260 | A large Staffordshire pearlware figure group of the Medici lion, 1st half 19th century, its teeth | £1,200 - £1,500 | |
261 | A small Pratt ware Toby jug, c.1800, seated with a patterned jug of ale on his left knee, wearing a | £150 - £250 | |
262 | A night watchman Toby or character jug, 1st half 19th century, seated on a high-backed chair forming | £150 - £250 | |
263 | A rare Pratt ware Thin Boy Toby jug, c.1790-1800, seated with a patterned jug resting on his left | £1,500 - £2,000 | |
264 | A Wood-type Toby jug, c.1790-1800, seated with an upright barrel between his feet, a foaming jug of | £150 - £250 | |
265 | A pearlware 'Admiral Rodney' jug, dated 1785, modelled as the head and shoulders of the naval hero, | £250 - £350 | |
266 | Three small Toby jugs, c.1810-20, two decorated in Portobello colours, one standing, the other | £200 - £300 | |
267 | A Wood-type Toby jug, c.1790-1800, seated with an upright barrel between his feet, a foaming jug of | £150 - £250 | |
268 | A Royal Worcester vase and cover, date code for 1924, painted by John Stinton with Highland cattle | £200 - £300 | |
269 | A Royal Worcester coffee cup and saucer, date code for 1929, painted by John Stinton with Highland | £150 - £250 | |
270 | Two Royal Worcester pot pourri jars with inner and outer covers, c.1888-1912, the larger decorated | £150 - £250 | |
271 | A small collection of ornithological subject Royal Worcester, date codes between 1906 and 1912, | £150 - £250 | |
272 | Three Royal Worcester ewers or jugs, 1884-93, the tallest moulded with a fan pattern and applied | £150 - £250 | |
273 | A Royal Worcester associated part solitaire tea set, c.1874-80, painted in the Japonism manner with | £150 - £250 | |
274 | A Royal Worcester vase, date code for 1901, painted with seed heads and tansy within moulded panels | £150 - £250 | |
275 | Three large Royal Worcester vases, 1879-1891, the largest painted with a black swan and cygnet | £200 - £300 | |
276 | A pair of Royal Worcester rectangular plaques, 20th century, painted by Bryan Cox with arrangements | £250 - £350 | |
277 | A pair of large Royal Worcester rectangular plaques, 20th century, painted by Bryan Cox with | £500 - £800 | |
278 | A good Royal Worcester tea service, 1970s, painted with fruit including apples, blackberries, grapes | £2,500 - £3,500 | |
279 | A pair of Royal Worcester 'Morning' and 'Evening' vases, c.1865, one painted with swallows and other | £250 - £350 | |
280 | A Royal Worcester Exhibition vase, date code for 1892, of shape 1554, decorated in the Aesthetic | £200 - £300 | |
281 | A Royal Worcester coffee set, date code for 1929, the six small cups and saucers printed in pink and | £150 - £250 | |
282 | Three Royal Worcester jugs, c.1888-89, the largest of shape 1229, the next a coffee jug and cover, | £150 - £250 | |
283 | A Barr Flight and Barr coffee can and two saucers, 1805-10, the can painted possibly by Samuel Smith | £150 - £250 | |
284 | A combined Worcester tea service, c.1790-1815, decorated in the Royal Lily pattern with stylized | £150 - £250 | |
285 | A Minton vase and cover, 2nd half 19th century, painted in the Sèvres manner with colourful birds | £150 - £250 | |
286 | A Minton 'Exhibition' plate, c.1878, painted by or in the manner of Boullemier with a female nymph | £100 - £200 | |
287 | A London-decorated Swansea plate, c.1815-20, painted in an outside atelier with a large border of | £300 - £500 | |
288 | A Minton pâte-sur-pâte ewer by Alboin Birks, c.1900, decorated with a seated Classical maiden | £250 - £350 | |
289 | A pair of Derby plates, c.1790, painted with flower sprays within a border of pink roses, a third | £250 - £350 | |
290 | A pair of Derby plates, c.1810-20, copying the Tournai service for the duc d'Orleans, painted with | £100 - £200 | |
291 | A Coalport sucrier and cover, c.1820, finely painted with small arrangements of polychrome flowers | £100 - £200 | |
292 | Two Spode ink wells or stands, c.1820, one of beaded globe form with four openings around a beaded | £100 - £200 | |
293 | A pair of Coalbrookdale watch stands, 19th century, each modelled as a mantel clock with open face, | £150 - £250 | |
294 | A pair of Coalbrookdale jardinières, c.1860-70, the narrow shaped forms finely painted possibly by | £200 - £300 | |
295 | A Nantgarw-style vase, 19th century, the slender form applied with swan handles, painted in the | £200 - £300 | |
296 | A pair of English porcelain candlesticks, 19th century, the tapering columns decorated with a | £100 - £200 | |
297 | A pair of English porcelain vases, 19th century, of slender campana form, painted with children at | £150 - £200 | |
298 | A pair of Samson faïence vases and covers, late 19th century, of pot pourri Pompadour shape, painted | £150 - £250 | |
299 | Three Sèvres-style plates and a square dish, the porcelain c.1760, later-decorated perhaps in a | £150 - £250 | |
300 | A Tournai part tea or coffee service, c.1770, painted in underglaze blue with a panelled Chantilly | £250 - £350 | |
301 | Three St Cloud trembleuse saucers, c.1740-50, variously painted in underglaze blue with lambrequin | £150 - £250 | |
302 | A Paris porcelain coffee service, c.1808-18, decorated by Stone, Coquerel et Le Gros with pastoral | £800 - £1,200 | |
303 | A Continental porcelain plate, 1st half 19th century, painted with three Classical maidens and a | £200 - £300 | |
304 | A Vienna coffee can and saucer, date code for 1798, the can painted with Rinaldo and Armida after | £150 - £250 | |
305 | A Chantilly sugar bowl and cover, c.1750, painted with delicate flower sprigs, the cover surmounted | £150 - £250 | |
306 | A rare Bourg la Reine coffee cup and saucer, c.1775, painted in the Sèvres manner with pale blue | £150 - £250 | |
307 | A Loosdrecht teapot stand, c.1770, of circular form with a shaped rim, painted with simple flower | £150 - £250 | |
308 | An early Sèvres sugar bowl (pot à sucre), c.1756-7, the flared bucket form painted with small sprays | £150 - £250 | |
309 | A large Sèvres milk jug (pot à lait à trois pieds), late 18th century, painted with scattered sprigs | £150 - £250 | |
310 | A Sèvres coffee can, date code for 1785, painted with the initial J within a painted bead panel amid | £150 - £250 | |
311 | Four Sèvres cups and saucers (gobelets bouillard et soucoupes), date codes for 1770, each painted | £150 - £250 | |
312 | Four Tournai cups and saucers, late 18th century, painted in a bright underglaze blue with simple | £100 - £150 | |
313 | Two Continental porcelain custard cups and covers, late 18th/19th century, one Vienna and painted | £200 - £300 | |
314 | A Sèvres jar and cover, c.1790, painted with small yellow oval panels reserved on a dark blue | £100 - £150 | |
315 | A good pair of Tournai coffee cups and saucers, c.1770, the generous forms painted in the manner of | £400 - £600 | |
316 | A pair of Tournai coffee cups and saucers, c.1775, finely painted with sprays of flowers including | £150 - £250 | |
317 | Eight Sèvres plates, c.1860, decorated to the wells with a central stylised floral roundel in gilt, | £300 - £500 | |
318 | A pair of Doccia plates, c.1775, richly decorated with the Tulipano pattern, the central design | £100 - £200 | |
319 | A Doccia soup plate or shallow bowl, c.1775, richly decorated with the Tulipano pattern, the central | £150 - £250 | |
320 | A Berlin plate after the St Andrew Service, early 19th century, copying Meissen, with Gotzkowsky | £800 - £1,200 | |
321 | A Meissen ornithological plate, c.1750, painted with two birds perched on a low branch with a | £150 - £250 | |
322 | A Meissen shallow dish or soup plate, 1st half 19th century, the well painted with a cockerel and | £150 - £200 | |
323 | A small Sèvres coffee can and saucer (gobelet litron et soucoupe), c.1780, painted by Joseph-Léopold | £200 - £300 | |
324 | A Sèvres teapot and cover (théière litron), date code for 1787, painted with figures beside rivers | £150 - £250 | |
325 | Two Sèvres coffee cans, c.1768-80, painted with pots of flowers reserved on a bleu celeste ground, | £150 - £250 | |
326 | A large Sèvres custard cup and cover (pot à jus), c.1770, finely painted with flower sprays and | £200 - £300 | |
327 | A Vincennes saucer, c.1755-56, painted with two colourful birds in flight, one holding a leafy | £150 - £250 | |
328 | A Sèvres sucrier and cover, c.1760-70, later decorated, probably in London, with panels of colourful | £200 - £300 | |
329 | A large and rare Sèvres two-handled cup and stand (tasse a l'Etrusque et soucoupe), c.1793, in the | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
330 | A Sèvres coffee can and saucer (gobelet litron), c.1793-96, decorated by Louis Antoine Le Grand or | £700 - £900 | |
331 | A Sèvres footed bowl, c.1823, from a service of the French Ambassador to Germany, painted with a | £150 - £250 | |
332 | A Sèvres basket (corbeille) from the dessert service presented by Louis XVIII to Edward, Duke of | £400 - £600 | |
333 | A pair of Paris porcelain bough pots, 1st half 19th century, probably Rue Thiroux, the D forms | £150 - £250 | |
334 | A pair of Meissen monteiths, c.1770-80, the oval forms painted with bold sprays of polychrome | £300 - £500 | |
335 | A Sèvres triangular stand (plateau triangle), date code for 1786, painted with pink roses to the | £200 - £300 | |
336 | A pair of Meissen soup plates, mid 18th century, painted to the wells with sprays of fruit and | £150 - £250 | |
337 | Three Italian porcelain coffee cans, c.1760-80, two Doccia and painted with confronting cockerels | £150 - £250 | |
338 | Three Continental porcelain custard cups and covers, c.1765-1810, one Marieburg and finely painted | £200 - £300 | |
339 | A Vienna cup and saucer, c.1780, the ogee form decorated in an ikat textile or chintz pattern on a | £150 - £250 | |
340 | A Meissen schneeballen covered cup and stand, late 19th/20th century, all three pieces applied with | £100 - £200 | |
341 | A Sèvres chocolate pot, c.1760, the squat baluster form painted with flowers on a white ground, with | £150 - £200 | |
342 | A large Meissen tea canister and cover, mid 18th century, the lobed form crisply moulded with flower | £150 - £250 | |
343 | A Meissen tea cup and saucer, c.1735, painted in an extended Kakiemon palette with a long-tailed | £200 - £300 | |
344 | A rare Meissen lilac-ground teabowl, c.1730-40, painted with indianische Blumen in an extended | £300 - £500 | |
345 | An ormolu-mounted Meissen ecuelle and cover, late 18th century, probably for the Turkish market, | £150 - £250 | |
346 | A Du Paquier beaker, c.1725-30, the slightly flared form finely painted with a seated Chinese figure | £250 - £350 | |
347 | Four small Meissen plates, 19th century, painted with central flower arrangements, the pierced rims | £150 - £200 | |
348 | A Sèvres ecuelle with cover and stand (écuelle ronde tournée et plateau ovale), date code for 1761, | £1,500 - £2,000 | |
349 | A rare pair of Meissen trencher salts, c.1735-40, of lobed quatrefoil shape, finely painted to the | £500 - £800 | |
350 | A near pair of Meissen pot pourri vases and covers, 1st half 19th century, the baluster forms each | £400 - £600 | |
351 | A good Meissen teapot and cover, c.1728, of bullet shape, finely painted to one side with figures on | £2,000 - £3,000 | |
352 | A good Meissen teabowl and saucer, c.1725, painted in the manner of Christian Friedrich Herold with | £400 - £600 | |
353 | A Meissen teabowl and saucer, c.1720-25, the teabowl unusually painted in the manner of Christian | £500 - £800 | |
354 | A Meissen octagonal cup and saucer, c.1735-40, painted with kauffahrtei scenes of traders in harbour | £600 - £1,000 | |
355 | A Continental porcelain oval plaque, 19th century, painted with the portrait of a young woman in a | £100 - £200 | |
356 | A KPM (Berlin) oval plaque, 19th century, painted with the portrait of a Neapolitan fisher boy after | £100 - £200 | |
357 | A Sèvres biscuit porcelain bust of Marshall Patrice de MacMahon, c.1875, the former French president | £200 - £300 | |
358 | A Sèvres biscuit porcelain plaque of Louis XVIII, c.1814-24, modelled in white relief on a blue | £150 - £250 | |
359 | A pair of ormolu-mounted bird groups, late 19th century, after Meissen, each modelled with two | £150 - £250 | |
360 | A pair of ormolu-mounted Continental porcelain bird candlestick groups, probably 20th century, after | £150 - £250 | |
361 | Four Meissen-style busts of the Four Seasons, late 19th century, left in the white, each modelled as | £200 - £300 | |
362 | A pair of Meissen figures of children, 19th century, each barefoot and modelled with a sheep or | £150 - £200 | |
363 | A Zurich hot water jug and cover, c.1770, well painted with an arrangement of tulips and other | £200 - £300 | |
364 | A Meissen figure of a seated Turk, 1st half 19th century, one slippered toe peeping from beneath the | £500 - £800 | |
365 | A rare Meissen figure of a cavalier writing a letter, mid 18th century, modelled by J J Kändler, | £50 - £100 | |
366 | Two Meissen figure groups, 19th century, one of two children possibly emblematic of Summer, a boy | £200 - £300 | |
367 | A Mennecy figure of a musician, c.1760-65, modelled as a young girl holding a tambourine and wearing | £150 - £200 | |
368 | A French porcelain figure of a girl, mid 18th century, wearing a simple dress and a tied headscarf, | £150 - £200 | |
369 | A Meissen figure group of apple pickers, c.1750, modelled by Kändler and Meyer, a young boy barefoot | £150 - £250 | |
370 | A Meissen 'crinoline' group of lovers, 2nd half 19th century, originally modelled by J J Kändler | £150 - £250 | |
371 | Five Continental porcelain chinoiserie figure groups, 19th and 20th centuries, two Meissen and | £250 - £350 | |
372 | A Sèvres biscuit porcelain figure group of La Nourrice, c.1774, modelled by Le Riche under the | £300 - £500 | |
373 | A rare pair of Zurich figures of servants (Diener und Dienerin), c.1770-80, one modelled as a butler | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
374 | A Meissen figure of a parrot, c.1820, modelled by J J Kändler, perched on a low stump with head | £600 - £800 | |
375 | A miniature Meissen figure of a sheep, c.1750, probably modelled by Peter Reinicke, recumbent and | £200 - £300 | |
376 | A Sèvres biscuit porcelain figure of a nanny goat, c.1930, modelled by Albert Bonabeau, recumbent on | £250 - £350 | |
377 | Two Meissen figure groups of sheep, mid 18th century, probably modelled by Peter Reinicke, each with | £800 - £1,200 | |
378 | Three Bow teabowls and a saucer, c.1753-55, applied with small sprigs of flowering prunus, and a | £150 - £250 | |
379 | A collection of Continental white-glazed porcelains, most 2nd half 18th century, including three St | £200 - £300 | |
380 | A group of English and Chinese porcelain teawares, 2nd half 18th century, including a West Pans | £250 - £350 | |
381 | A study collection of teabowls, 18th and 19th centuries, including Bow, Chelsea, Derby, Liverpool, | £100 - £200 | |
382 | Nine Chinese blanc de Chine libation cups, most 18th century, two of octagonal form, six of oval | £400 - £600 | |
383 | Six Chinese blanc de Chine beakers, 17th/18th century, one of octagonal form and London-decorated in | £300 - £500 | |
384 | Six early Bow teabowls, c.1753-55, four painted in famille rose enamels with flowering peony, two | £150 - £250 | |
385 | Seven Bow white-glazed coffee cups, c.1750-55, variously applied with sprays of flowering prunus, | £150 - £250 | |
386 | A rare Bow high-footed sauceboat, c.1750, moulded in high relief with garlands of flowers and gilded | £150 - £250 | |
387 | A large West Pans white-glazed mug, c.1765-72, the tapering cylindrical form moulded with two rococo | £300 - £500 | |
388 | An early Chelsea white-glazed beaker, c.1747, the tall flared form of eight lobes, sprigged with | £300 - £400 | |
389 | Three Bow white-glazed piggins, c.1750-52, all applied with sprigs of prunus, one of flared bucket | £400 - £600 | |
390 | A Chelsea octagonal teabowl and associated saucer, c.1752-55, painted in Kakiemon enamels with | £300 - £500 | |
391 | Three Bow white-glazed chocolate cups, c.1752-55, two double-handled, one with a single handle and | £150 - £250 | |
392 | Three Chelsea-style 'Goat and Bee' jugs, 19th century, one Minton, another possibly Coalport, each | £150 - £250 | |
393 | A Bow teapot and cover, c.1753-55, the globular body applied with flowering prunus branches, a Bow | £200 - £300 | |
394 | A large Bow three-tiered sweetmeat stand, c.1760, left in the white and formed of six deep scallop | £150 - £200 | |
395 | Three early Bow footed sauceboats, c.1750-55, two white-glazed and applied with sprays of flowering | £150 - £250 | |
396 | Three Bow white-glazed coffee cups and a small mug, c.1752-54, a trembleuse saucer and another | £150 - £200 | |
397 | Three Bow octagonal plates or dishes, c.1750-55, one elongated, and a circular plate, the rims | £200 - £300 | |
398 | Three early Bow matched teabowls and saucers, c.1753-55, left in the white and applied with sprigs | £200 - £300 | |
399 | Six Chinese blanc de Chine figures of lion dogs, 17th and 18th centuries, five modelled with one | £250 - £350 | |
400 | Three matched pairs of Chinese blanc de Chine lion dogs, 18th century, of varying size, each | £200 - £300 | |
401 | Nine Chinese blanc de Chine figures of lion dogs, 18th and 19th centuries, of varying size and tone, | £200 - £300 | |
402 | A matched set of Bow figures of the Rustic Seasons, c.1755, each modelled as a seated pastoral | £300 - £500 | |
403 | Two Bow candlestick groups of birds in branches, c.1755, each modelled with two finches perched on | £300 - £500 | |
404 | Two Bow white-glazed figures, c.1755-58, one Columbine and seated playing the hurdy-gurdy, wearing a | £200 - £300 | |
405 | A pair of Bow white-glazed theatrical figures, c.1750-54, modelled by the 'Muses' modeller as a Turk | £800 - £1,200 | |
406 | A matched pair of early Bow figures of Hope and Justice, c.1750-53, from a set of the Virtues, | £300 - £500 | |
407 | A large Bow white-glazed figure of Flora, c.1756-60, emblematic of Smell from a set of the Five | £300 - £500 | |
408 | Three Bow white-glazed figures of nuns, c.1753-55, two modelled as novices, one as an abbess, each | £100 - £200 | |
409 | A pair of Bow white-glazed figures of nuns, c.1755, of an abbess and a novice, seated and reading | £200 - £300 | |
410 | A matched pair of Bow figures of an abbess and a novice, c.1755-60, each modelled with head bowed | £200 - £300 | |
411 | Three Bow figures of nuns or novices, c.1755, two left in the white and modelled seated with head | £150 - £250 | |
412 | Two English porcelain figures of nuns, c.1760-70, one Bow and seated with a large prayer book, her | £150 - £250 | |
413 | A rare Richard Chaffers (Liverpool) white-glazed figure of a nun or novice, c.1756-58, seated and | £500 - £800 | |
414 | A Longton Hall figure of a nun abbess, c.1754-58, seated and reading from a religious text, titled | £150 - £250 | |
415 | A pair of Bow religious figures, c.1760-65, of a canon and a canoness, each standing and holding an | £200 - £300 | |
416 | A matched pair of West Pans candlestick figures of nuns, c.1770, modelled as an Abbess and a Novice | £400 - £600 | |
417 | A Bow blue and white sweetmeat stand, c.1760, formed with three scallop shells painted with the | £100 - £150 | |
418 | A Bow blue and white sweetmeat stand or pickle dish, c.1765-70, formed as three joined scallop | £150 - £250 | |
419 | A pair of Bow blue and white sweetmeat stands, c.1760, each formed of three scallop shells around a | £400 - £600 | |
420 | A rare Bow blue and white guglet, c.1755-60, the bottle form painted with chrysanthemum, bamboo, | £250 - £350 | |
421 | A large Bow blue and white coffee pot and cover, c.1758-60, the pear-shaped body with pineapple | £300 - £500 | |
422 | A Bow blue and white coffee pot and cover, c.1755-58, the squat form painted with chrysanthemum, | £150 - £250 | |
423 | A rare Bow blue and white butter tub with cover and stand, c.1765, the cylindrical form painted with | £400 - £600 | |
424 | Five large Bow blue and white mugs, c.1750-65, bell shaped and painted in the Oriental manner, one | £150 - £200 | |
425 | Three Bow blue and white mugs, c,1760-65, two of baluster form, the smaller painted with a Chinese | £150 - £250 | |
426 | Four Bow blue and white bowls, c.1760-70, of varying size, two painted with Oriental landscapes, the | £150 - £250 | |
427 | A group of English and Chinese porcelain blue and white teawares, most 18th century, painted in the | £100 - £200 | |
428 | Three large Bow blue and white mugs, c.1758-60, one cylindrical, two of baluster form, each painted | £100 - £150 | |
429 | Ten Bow blue and white teabowls, c.1755-65, variously decorated with Oriental landscapes, birds on | £150 - £200 | |
430 | A group of early Bow blue and white teawares, c.1750-55, including two teabowls and a saucer painted | £200 - £300 | |
431 | Five English blue and white milk jugs, c.1758-70, one Vauxhall and painted with a low hut in a | £200 - £300 | |
432 | Four English porcelain blue and white plates or dishes, c.1760-70, two Bow, one Lowestoft, one | £150 - £250 | |
433 | Three Bow blue and white dishes or plates, c.1760, of octagonal form and painted with fan-shaped | £100 - £200 | |
434 | Three English porcelain blue and white dishes, .1760-70, one Bow of deep square form and painted | £100 - £150 | |
435 | Four Bow blue and white dishes, c.1760-65, including an octagonal charger, a plate and a small dish | £100 - £150 | |
436 | A rare pair of Bow blue and white flower pots, c.1762-65, the flared bucket shapes painted with | £200 - £300 | |
437 | A rare Bow blue and white egg cup, c.1762, painted with shaped panels of flowers and leaves and | £200 - £300 | |
438 | A Bow blue and white part tea service, c.1760-65, comprising a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a slop | £150 - £250 | |
439 | A Bow blue and white teapot and cover, c.1755, the barrel shape painted with vases, low tables and | £100 - £200 | |
440 | Two Bow blue and white baskets, c.1758-65, the larger of circular form and painted to the interior | £150 - £250 | |
441 | A Bow blue and white coffee pot and cover, c.1760-65, painted with a pagoda beneath a tall willow | £200 - £300 | |
442 | Four Bow blue and white dishes, c.1760-65, two modelled as large leaves and painted with further | £100 - £150 | |
443 | Two large Bow blue and white mugs, c.1755-65, the earlier of cylindrical form with a flared foot, | £150 - £250 | |
444 | A Bow blue and white tureen and cover, c.1765, of quatrefoil form, painted with a stag, three Bow | £120 - £180 | |
445 | A group of English porcelain teawares, c.1760-70, including a Bow trio of teabowl, coffee cup and | £150 - £250 | |
446 | A Bow blue and white shell salt, c.1755, moulded as a deep fluted shell painted with stylised blue | £200 - £300 | |
447 | A Bow miniature blue and white teapot and cover, c.1760-65, the globular body painted with fruiting | £150 - £200 | |
448 | A small Bow blue and white dish, c.1758, painted with a Koto player seated beneath a pine tree, | £150 - £250 | |
449 | Two early Bow blue and white coffee cans or small mugs, c.1750-53, one painted with the Cross-Legged | £250 - £350 | |
450 | A small collection of English porcelain blue and white teawares, c.1758-70, including two Vauxhall | £200 - £300 | |
451 | A Bow blue and white chamberstick, c.1755-58, the drip pan formed as a leaf and painted with | £150 - £250 | |
452 | Two early Bow blue and white sauceboats, c.1752-55, of flat-bottomed form, painted in a bright blue | £150 - £200 | |
453 | Two early Bow blue and white footed sauceboats, c.1752-55, one painted in a bright blue with the | £150 - £250 | |
454 | Five Bow blue and white sauceboats, c.1758-70, one flat-bottomed and painted to the interior with | £200 - £300 | |
455 | Seven English porcelain blue and white sauceboats, c.1758-70, three Bow and moulded and painted with | £100 - £200 | |
456 | Three Bow octagonal blue and white plates, c.1753-56, one painted with the Koto Player, seated in a | £200 - £300 | |
457 | A large Bow charger or serving plate and a pair of plates, c.1750-52, all painted with the Broken | £150 - £250 | |
458 | Three Bow blue and white octagonal plates, c.1760, the wells painted with bamboo, peony and lotus, | £150 - £200 | |
459 | Seven English porcelain blue and white saucers, c.1758-70, including a Richard Chaffers (Liverpool) | £150 - £250 | |
460 | Two Bow blue and white small mugs or coffee cans, c.1752-53, one painted with the Cross Legged | £200 - £300 | |
461 | Four English porcelain coffee cans or small mugs, c.1753-65, one Bow and painted with a Chinese | £200 - £300 | |
462 | Three English porcelain coffee cans or small mugs, c.1760-80, one Bow and painted with flowers | £150 - £250 | |
463 | Two Chinese porcelain custard cups and covers and six coffee cans, 18th century, one custard cup | £100 - £200 | |
464 | Four early Bow coffee cans or small mugs, c.1752-54, two left in the white and applied with sprigs | £150 - £250 | |
465 | Four early blue and white Worcester coffee cups, c.1753-55, the reeded forms with lobed everted | £250 - £350 | |
466 | Two William Reid (Liverpool) coffee cups, c.1756-58, of finely potted reeded form, one blue and | £400 - £600 | |
467 | A small collection of Worcester 'Dragons in Compartments' wares, c.1795-1820, including a | £200 - £300 | |
468 | A rare Worcester coffee jug and cover and two Worcester coffee pots and covers, c.1760-80, the jug | £500 - £800 | |
469 | Two Worcester coffee pots and covers, c.1758-70, the smaller blue and white and painted with the | £300 - £500 | |
470 | Two Worcester coffee pots and covers, c.1760-70, one feather-moulded and painted with butterflies | £400 - £600 | |
471 | Two pairs of early Worcester coffee cups, c.1753-55, the reeded forms with lobed rims, each painted | £400 - £600 | |
472 | Four early Worcester coffee cups, c.1753-55, of lobed and reeded form, sparsely painted with small | £300 - £500 | |
473 | Four early Worcester coffee cups, c.1753-55, of reeded and lobed form, all similarly decorated in | £300 - £500 | |
474 | Three early Worcester coffee cups, c.1753-55, one blue and white, the reeded form painted with | £250 - £350 | |
475 | A fine Worcester coffee pot and cover, c.1765, the baluster body of Warmstry-fluted form, finely | £600 - £1,000 | |
476 | An early Worcester coffee pot and cover, c.1752-52, the squat baluster form deriving from a silver | £500 - £800 | |
477 | A very small Worcester coffee pot and cover, c.1755, the baluster form painted with a Chinese boy | £300 - £500 | |
478 | A Worcester blue and white coffee pot and cover, c.1758-60, the baluster body painted after a | £800 - £1,200 | |
479 | Two Worcester coffee pots and covers, c.1760-65, the taller of Warmstry fluted form and decorated | £300 - £500 | |
480 | A rare coffee pot and cover, c.1780, the baluster form unusually painted in the Chinese manner with | £500 - £800 | |
481 | Two Worcester coffee pots and covers, c.1760-70, of varying baluster form, painted with Chinese | £300 - £500 | |
482 | Three early Worcester coffee cups, c.1753-54, two of seven-lobed reeded form, both painted with | £300 - £400 | |
483 | A rare and early large Worcester reeded cup, c.1753-55, the everted lobed rim painted with a border | £300 - £500 | |
484 | Two early Worcester coffee cups, c.1753-55, of reeded form with lobed rims, one finely painted in | £250 - £350 | |
485 | A large Worcester coffee pot and cover, c.1756-58, the feather-moulded body finely painted with | £500 - £800 | |
486 | A rare London-decorated Worcester coffee pot and cover, c.1756-58, the small feather-moulded form | £500 - £800 | |
487 | A Worcester coffee pot and cover, c.1765, the pear-shaped body painted with Chinese figures on a | £400 - £600 | |
488 | A small Worcester coffee pot and cover, c.1756-58, the baluster body painted with an arrangement of | £150 - £250 | |
489 | A rare and early Worcester coffee cup, c.1753-54, the reeded form well painted with a Chinese boy | £500 - £800 | |
490 | A rare early Worcester coffee cup, c.1753-54, the reeded form finely painted with a Chinese figure | £500 - £800 | |
491 | An early Worcester coffee cup, c.1753-55, the reeded form finely painted in the Oriental manner with | £400 - £600 | |
492 | A Philip Christian (Liverpool) armorial mug or coffee can, c.1768, painted in polychrome enamels | £150 - £250 | |
493 | Six Worcester coffee cups, c.1760-75, one painted in the manner of the Hope Edwardes service, | £150 - £200 | |
494 | A Worcester armorial teabowl and three saucers, c.1758, the teabowl painted in black with a shield | £200 - £300 | |
495 | A Lowestoft blue and white teabowl and four saucers, c.1765-75, the teabowl and matching saucer in | £150 - £250 | |
496 | A group of English blue and white tea wares, c.1760-70, including a Liverpool coffee cup and saucer | £100 - £200 | |
497 | An early Worcester blue and white coffee cup, c.1753-54, the reeded form with seven scallops to the | £150 - £250 | |
498 | A Worcester 'Scratch Cross' coffee pot, c.1753-55, the pear-shaped body painted in polychrome | £100 - £150 | |
499 | A pair of Worcester blue and white teabowls, c.1765, painted with the Eloping Bride pattern, and a | £150 - £250 | |
500 | A small Worcester bowl, c.1765-70, printed and coloured with Chinese figures at various pursuits, a | £150 - £250 | |
501 | A Worcester teabowl and saucer, c.1770-75, with a fine band of reeding, painted with shaped panels | £150 - £250 | |
502 | A Worcester 'Chelsea Ewer' shape milk or cream jug, c.1770-75, painted in the Mandarin manner with a | £150 - £250 | |
503 | A rare Caughley blue and white pickle dish, c.1770, the large leaf-shape dish printed in a bright | £150 - £250 | |
504 | A Caughley blue and white mug, c1775-85, printed to one side with La Pêche design and La Promenade | £200 - £300 | |
505 | A Lowestoft blue and white jug and a small sauceboat, c.1765, the jug painted with flowering | £150 - £200 | |
506 | A Caughley blue and white dish, c.1785-93, painted with the Weir pattern in a bright blue within a | £150 - £250 | |
507 | A group of Bristol porcelains, c.1772-75, including a tea canister of ovoid shape, painted with | £250 - £350 | |
508 | A pair of Worcester saucer dishes, c.1765, painted with shaped panels of flowering plants and | £200 - £300 | |
509 | Two Worcester sucriers and covers, c.1760-70, one painted with fan panels of flowers reserved on a | £150 - £250 | |
510 | Two Worcester cylindrical mugs, c.1765, the larger painted with panels of Kakiemon plants | £150 - £250 | |
511 | A pair of Chelsea-Derby plates, c.1770, painted in green and black with a central flower spray | £100 - £200 | |
512 | A Chelsea dessert dish, c.1752-58, richly decorated in the Imari palette with the Brocade pattern, | £150 - £250 | |
513 | A Longton Hall strawberry soup plate or shallow bowl, c.1756, the rim moulded and painted with large | £200 - £300 | |
514 | A pair of Chelsea dessert plates, c.1760-65, boldly painted in the manner of James Giles with | £250 - £350 | |
515 | A pair of Worcester dessert plates, c.1770, of lobed shell shape, each painted with a central flower | £100 - £150 | |
516 | A small Worcester scallop-edged plate, c.1770-75, painted in the London atelier of James Giles with | £200 - £300 | |
517 | A rare Chelsea dessert dish, c.1755, painted in the Meissen manner with naturalistic sprays of | £150 - £250 | |
518 | A pair of Chelsea moulded shallow bowls or plates, c.1756, moulded after Meissen in the Gotzkowsky | £200 - £300 | |
519 | A pair of Flight Worcester dessert dishes after the Bishop Sumner service, c.1790, richly decorated | £200 - £300 | |
520 | A rare pair of Worcester cornucopia wall pockets, c.1756-58, of traditional spiral-moulded horn | £600 - £800 | |
521 | A rare Worcester printed mug, c.1770-75, the generous bell shape printed in purple monochrome, one | £150 - £250 | |
522 | A Worcester sauce tureen and cover, c.1760-70, painted with garlands of polychrome flowers within | £100 - £150 | |
523 | A Caughley cabbage leaf jug, 1780-90, decorated with a gilt monogram below the spout, the moulded | £100 - £150 | |
524 | A Worcester teabowl and saucer, c.1765-70, of Warmstry fluted form, painted in polychrome enamels | £100 - £150 | |
525 | A rare Worcester teapot with cover and stand, c.1765-70, crisply moulded with a continuous | £150 - £250 | |
526 | A Worcester sucrier and cover, c.1765, painted with panels of Oriental flowers and banded hedges in | £100 - £150 | |
527 | A pair of early Bow pudding basins or small bowls, c.1752, the deep wells painted in famille rose | £250 - £350 | |
528 | A matched pair of Longton Hall strawberry leaf cream or milk jugs, c.1756, each slender form moulded | £400 - £600 | |
529 | A large pair of Longton Hall rococo-moulded vases and covers, c.1758-60, of asymmetrical form, | £300 - £500 | |
530 | A Chelsea dessert plate, c.1752-58, richly decorated in the Imari palette with the Brocade pattern, | £100 - £200 | |
531 | A pair of Caughley dessert dishes, c.1790, the shaped square forms decorated in gilt and blue with a | £150 - £250 | |
532 | A Chelsea dessert dish, c.1760, painted with panels of birds in flight within gilt trellis borders | £150 - £250 | |
533 | An early Richard Chaffers (Liverpool) blue and white jug, c.1756, the squat silver shape painted | £100 - £200 | |
534 | A rare and early Worcester blue and white creamboat, c.1752-53, the hexagonal form moulded with | £200 - £300 | |
535 | A Champion's Bristol spoon tray, c.1775, the lobed shape moulded with overlapping artichoke sepals | £300 - £500 | |
536 | A Lund's Bristol or early Worcester blue and white sauceboat, c.1751-52, the high-footed form | £500 - £800 | |
537 | A Longton Hall blue and white mug, c.1755, painted with low buildings beneath fringed trees in an | £150 - £200 | |
538 | A small Worcester blue and white mug or coffee can, c.1755-58, painted with the Rock Warbler | £100 - £200 | |
539 | A rare pair of Derby dry-edge figures of sheep and goats, c.1750-52, modelled by Andrew Planché, one | £1,500 - £2,000 | |
540 | A pair of miniature Derby figures of goldfinches, c.1760-65, perched on stumps applied with flowers | £250 - £350 | |
541 | A small or miniature Bow figure of a musician, c.1758, seated on a low rocky stump and playing the | £150 - £250 | |
542 | A pair of Derby figures of pugs, c.1765, each seated on its haunches with head slightly turned, | £300 - £500 | |
543 | A rare Chelsea figure group of goats, c.1750-52, modelled with two kids recumbent on a low pad base | £2,000 - £3,000 | |
544 | A matched pair of Derby figural candlesticks, c.1765, each modelled with two lambs at the foot of a | £250 - £350 | |
545 | A pair of Chelsea sweetmeat figures, c.1760, each modelled as a putto wearing a bow and a quiver of | £150 - £250 | |
546 | A pair of Samson candlestick figures of Liberty and Matrimony, late 19th century, after Chelsea, | £100 - £200 | |
547 | A large Derby figure of Mercury, c.1760-65, wearing a winged hat and holding a caduceus in his left | £100 - £150 | |
548 | A small Plymouth figure of Summer, c.1770, modelled as a putto standing beside a sheaf of corn and | £200 - £300 | |
549 | A Plymouth figure group, c.1770, modelled with two putti and a goat before flowering bocage, raised | £250 - £350 |