Sale: British and Continental Ceramics & Glass
Tuesday 30th April 2024 10:00AM
516 lots in this sale
Lot | Description | Estimate | Hammer |
1 | Two wine glasses and an ale flute, c.1750-60, the wines with round funnel bowls on multiseries | £150 - £200 | |
2 | Three wine glasses, c.1750-60, one with a cup bowl, another a bell bowl, the last with a moulded | £150 - £250 | |
3 | Two English balustroid wine glasses, c.1740, one with a bell bowl, the other with a funnel bowl, | £300 - £500 | £353 |
4 | Three wine glasses, mid 18th century, one with a bell bowl on a plain stem, another a drawn trumpet | £150 - £250 | |
5 | Four wine glasses, mid 18th century, three with bell bowls raised on airtwist stems, the last with a | £150 - £250 | £151 |
6 | Five various English glasses, c.1740-60, including two sweetmeat glasses raised on pedestal stems | £150 - £250 | £277 |
7 | Three wine glasses and a goblet, c.1760, the wine glasses with round funnel bowls, raised on | £250 - £350 | |
8 | A set of six ale glasses, c.1750, with slender bell bowls raised on shoulder-knopped airtwist stems | £1,000 - £1,500 | £3150 |
9 | Nine 'hidden Jacobite' wine glasses, c.1760-70, the ogee bowls engraved with a continuous band of | £500 - £800 | £819 |
10 | A small baluster wine glass, c.1730, with a bell bowl over a cushion knop and inverted baluster | £500 - £700 | £1134 |
11 | A baluster wine glass, c.1720, the bell bowl with a solid base, raised above a drop knop stem and | £250 - £350 | £504 |
12 | A baluster wine glass, c.1720, the bell bowl with a solid base enclosing a single tear, raised on a | £500 - £800 | |
13 | A large baluster wine glass, c.1730, the deep round funnel bowl with a solid base, raised on a stem | £500 - £800 | £1512 |
14 | A large and rare baluster wine glass or goblet, c.1710, the thistle bowl with a solid base, raised | £2,000 - £3,000 | £4788 |
15 | A rare Royal commemorative moulded stem glass, c.1714, the round funnel bowl with a solid base, | £2,000 - £3,000 | £4032 |
16 | A short wine glass, c.1730, the bell bowl with a solid base enclosing a round tear, raised on a | £150 - £250 | £315 |
17 | Two baluster wine glasses, c.1730, one with a bell bowl engraved with a stylised foliate band, | £500 - £800 | |
18 | Two Dutch engraved baluster wine glasses, c.1750, one engraved with the Royal coat of arms over a | £500 - £800 | £2520 |
19 | A small balustroid wine glass, c.1730-40, the bell bowl raised on a balustroid stem with a baluster | £250 - £350 | £315 |
20 | Three wine glasses, mid 18th century, one English with a bell bowl, two Continental with round | £150 - £250 | |
21 | Six dwarf ale glasses or flutes, c.1730-60, one with flammiform moulding, two with vertical moulded | £200 - £300 | £227 |
22 | A pair of small wine or cordial glasses, c.1740, the bell bowls raised on balustroid stems enclosing | £150 - £250 | £252 |
23 | Three wine glasses, c.1750-60, with drawn trumpet bowls, one raised on a dense airtwist stem, | £150 - £200 | £151 |
24 | Four German waldglas beakers, 15th century, three of a pale green tone, with wrythen moulding and | £500 - £800 | £630 |
25 | A façon de Venise wine glass, early 18th century, the generous bowl raised on a hollow stem, a façon | £150 - £250 | |
26 | A tall Continental glass beaker or short vase, late 18th century, the flared form moulded with | £100 - £200 | £126 |
27 | A Jacobite wine glass of Scottish significance, c.1750, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with a rose | £600 - £800 | £2016 |
28 | An unusual wine glass of possible Jacobite significance, c.1760, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved | £300 - £500 | £605 |
29 | A Jacobite wine glass, c.1750, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with a large rose and bud spray | £500 - £700 | £693 |
30 | A Jacobite wine glass, c.1760, the generous bucket bowl engraved with a rose and bud spray, the | £300 - £500 | £325 |
31 | An unusual wine glass of Jacobite significance, c.1750-60, the deep ogee bowl engraved with a | £500 - £800 | £882 |
32 | A small wine glass of Jacobite significance, c.1750, the ogee bowl engraved with a sunflower spray | £150 - £250 | |
33 | A good and large cider glass, c.1755-60, the deep ogee bowl engraved with two fruiting branches of | £2,000 - £3,000 | £10710 |
34 | A wine glass or goblet of Jacobite significance, c.1760, the generous drawn trumpet bowl finely | £1,200 - £1,500 | £1512 |
35 | A large glass goblet of Jacobite significance, c.1760-70, the generous round funnel bowl finely | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
36 | A small Beilby wine glass, c.1770, the round funnel bowl moulded to the base with vertical flutes, | £800 - £1,200 | £1071 |
37 | A small cider glass, c.1750, the ogee bowl engraved with a fruiting apple branch, the reverse with a | £250 - £350 | £2772 |
38 | An Admiral Byng wine glass, c.1763, the round funnel bowl engraved with the officer hanging from a | £1,000 - £1,500 | £2772 |
39 | Three small wine glasses, c.1760, with ogee bowls raised on varying stems, one with a mercury twist, | £200 - £300 | £227 |
40 | Three small wine glasses, c.1750-70, two with ogee bowls, one gilded with grapevine, both raised on | £100 - £200 | £189 |
41 | Three wine glasses, c.1760-70, one with a bucket bowl engraved with grapevine and raised on an | £150 - £250 | £151 |
42 | Three small wine glasses, c.1760, two of possible Jacobite significance, engraved with a bird and a | £150 - £250 | £151 |
43 | Two wine glasses, c.1740-50, with drawn trumpet bowls, one over a dense airtwist stem, the other on | £250 - £350 | |
44 | Two wine glasses, c.1740-50, with drawn trumpet bowls rising from plain teared stems over folded | £200 - £300 | |
45 | Two dram or firing glasses, 2nd half 18th century, one with a drawn trumpet bowl over a thick | £400 - £600 | £504 |
46 | Two wine glasses, c.1760, one with ogee bowl and traces of a gilt rim, the other a round funnel | £150 - £250 | £151 |
47 | A large wine glass, c.1730, the bell bowl with a solid base enclosing a long tear extending into the | £150 - £250 | |
48 | A mixed twist wine glass, c.1760, the slender flared bucket bowl raised on a mixed twist stem with a | £200 - £300 | £252 |
49 | A large wine glass or goblet, c.1740, the generous drawn trumpet bowl raised on a plain stem | £150 - £250 | £189 |
50 | A wine glass, c.1720-30, the drawn trumpet bowl raised on a plain stem enclosing a long tear over a | £200 - £300 | £195 |
51 | A large glass goblet, c.1760, the round funnel bowl engraved with a butterfly and a large bunch of | £200 - £300 | |
52 | A large toasting glass or goblet, c.1740, the tall bell bowl with a solid base, raised on a plain | £300 - £500 | |
53 | A wine glass, c.1760, the rounded funnel bowl with honeycomb moulding, raised on a double knopped | £200 - £300 | £252 |
54 | A small wine glass, c.1730, the drawn trumpet bowl raised on a slender plain stem enclosing a single | £100 - £200 | |
55 | A balustroid wine glass, c.1730-40, the generous round funnel bowl with honeycomb moulding to the | £250 - £350 | £315 |
56 | A wine glass, c.1740-50, with a bell bowl raised on a mercury twist stem over a conical foot, | £200 - £300 | £252 |
57 | A small Giles-decorated wine glass, c.1765, the rounded funnel bowl moulded with vertical flutes, | £300 - £500 | £882 |
58 | A large wine glass or goblet, c.1740-50, the generous drawn trumpet bowl rising from a plain stem | £100 - £200 | |
59 | A colour twist wine glass, c.1760-70, the bell bowl raised on a stem combining blue spirals around a | £1,200 - £1,500 | £2016 |
60 | A Williamite firing glass, c.1760, engraved with a portrait of the King within the inscription 'The | £500 - £700 | £3024 |
61 | A 'Friendly Hunt' firing glass, c.1750, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved around the rim with 'The | £500 - £800 | £1386 |
62 | A Williamite wine glass, probably early 18th century, the flared bowl engraved with an equestrian | £80 - £120 | £151 |
63 | An unusual glass goblet, c.1770, the cup bowl engraved with a scene of a figure carrying ladders | £400 - £600 | £479 |
64 | Three small wine glasses, c.1770, the rounded bowls engraved with polished swags over cut designs, | £100 - £150 | £277 |
65 | A sweetmeat glass, c.1740, the bowl moulded with spiral flutes, raised on a pedestal stem with | £100 - £200 | £315 |
66 | A large toasting or mixing glass, c.1760-70, the deep U-shaped bowl raised on a multiseries opaque | £250 - £350 | |
67 | Two unusual Continental lead wine glasses, 18th century, with rounded funnel bowls, one of greenish | £150 - £250 | £151 |
68 | A pair of Bohemian wine glasses, dated 1796, the drawn trumpet bowls engraved with a profile | £200 - £300 | £403 |
69 | A Continental trick glass, 2nd half 18th century, probably Dutch, the bell bowl with a solid base, | £100 - £200 | £151 |
70 | An English glass roemer for the export market, 18th century, the cup bowl raised on a thick hollow | £100 - £200 | £252 |
71 | A façon de Venise beaker, 18th century, the U-shaped form with gilt or bronze powdered inclusions, | £250 - £350 | £882 |
72 | A German enamelled glass beaker (humpen), dated 1715, painted with two cavorting hares, one playing | £400 - £600 | £3528 |
73 | A German enamelled glass flask, 18th century, painted with a white rabbit or hare smoking a | £100 - £200 | £227 |
74 | A façon de Venise thistle-shaped glass, late 17th century, the round bowl moulded to the base with | £300 - £500 | £1071 |
75 | A small glass rummer of naval interest, late 18th/early 19th century, moulded with lappets rising | £150 - £250 | £227 |
76 | An engraved glass rummer, early 19th century, the deep funnel bowl engraved with an unusual scene of | £300 - £400 | £353 |
77 | A glass rummer of naval interest, early 19th century, the funnel bowl engraved with shield panels | £150 - £250 | £252 |
78 | A large glass rummer of photographic interest, dated 1857, engraved with a panel containing a | £200 - £300 | |
79 | A small commemorative glass rummer for the Battle of Trafalgar, c.1806, the cup bowl engraved with a | £250 - £350 | £945 |
80 | A large engraved glass goblet, c.1770-80, the slightly waisted bowl engraved with a continuous band | £150 - £250 | £189 |
81 | A massive ceremonial goblet or mixing glass, c.1790-1800, the deep U-shaped bowl raised on a knopped | £300 - £500 | |
82 | A glass mug, c.1780, of bell shape, the base moulded with a band of gadroons, the strap handle | £100 - £200 | £315 |
83 | An unusual English glass mug, late 18th century, of bell shape, enclosing colour twists of red and | £100 - £200 | £403 |
84 | An armorial glass tumbler of Masonic significance, 19th century, engraved with a shield bearing a | £100 - £200 | |
85 | A large glass coin goblet, c.1860, the deep cup bowl engraved with a monogram 'CC' in a circular | £150 - £250 | £189 |
86 | A glass rummer, 19th century, the bucket bowl engraved with the Honours of Scotland, the crown | £500 - £700 | £731 |
87 | A large suite of glass, 19th century, with octagonal cut bowls raised on knopped faceted stems over | £250 - £350 | £630 |
88 | An early glass candlestick, c.1700, the slender sconce with an applied string rim, over a tapering | £500 - £800 | £630 |
89 | A tall pedestal glass candlestick, c.1720, the moulded sconce with everted rim, raised on a pedestal | £300 - £400 | £441 |
90 | A moulded glass candlestick, c.1720, the tall sconce moulded with vertical flutes, above a beaded | £400 - £600 | £567 |
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92 | An unusual cut and moulded glass candlestick, late 18th century, the sconce moulded with vertical | £300 - £500 | |
93 | A composite stem glass candlestick, c.1740, the U-shaped sconce raised on an inverted Silesian stem | £400 - £600 | |
94 | A cut glass candlestick with removable drip pan, late 18th/early 19th century, with a faceted | £250 - £350 | |
95 | A pair of glass candlesticks, c.1770, with moulded sconces and moulded pedestal stems between beaded | £800 - £1,200 | £1008 |
96 | A small pair of cut glass lustre candlesticks, early 19th century, the six-petalled drip pans hung | £250 - £350 | £315 |
97 | A French glass lacemaker's lamp, 17th century, the hollow stem rising to a swollen knop over a domed | £50 - £80 | £277 |
98 | A glass lace-maker's lamp, mid 18th century, with an ogee shaped hollow lens over a wide collar, | £100 - £200 | £189 |
99 | A sealed wine bottle, dated 1767, the squat mallet form applied with a circular seal bearing the | £800 - £1,200 | |
100 | A heavy cruciform glass serving bottle or decanter, c.1740, the body of strong cross shape, the | £300 - £400 | £529 |
101 | A small cruciform glass serving bottle or decanter, c.1740, of slight cruciform shape, the body | £300 - £400 | £353 |
102 | A cased set of nine French glass decanters and stoppers, early 19th century, the square decanters | £1,000 - £1,500 | £1134 |
103 | A pair of glass decanters and stoppers, c.1770-90, of mallet shape, the shoulders cut with polished | £300 - £500 | |
104 | A pair of glass carafes and stoppers, late 18th century, cut with bands of lappets and polished | £500 - £800 | |
105 | A small decanter and stopper, late 18th century, of shaft and globe form, with a facet cut stopper, | £200 - £300 | £277 |
106 | An armorial glass decanter and stopper, late 18th century, of mallet shape, engraved with an | £200 - £300 | £252 |
107 | A ship's decanter and stopper, c.1800, the spreading base cut with vertical flutes, the tapering | £200 - £300 | £315 |
109 | A pair of decanters and stoppers of shipping interest, late 18th/early 19th century, each engraved | £1,000 - £1,500 | £1890 |
110 | A lipped glass carafe, c.1780, the pear-shaped body rising to a slender neck with short spout, with | £250 - £350 | £315 |
111 | A cut glass claret jug and stopper, early 19th century, cut with vertical bands of polished circles, | £200 - £300 | £252 |
112 | A ship's claret jug and stopper, c.1800-10, the tapering conical body cut with concentric bands of | £300 - £500 | £378 |
113 | A cut glass magnum carafe, c.1790-1800, with a band of hobnail cutting beneath polished lappets and | £200 - £300 | £252 |
114 | A façon de Venise low tazza, 17th century, the shallow convex top with a folded rim and applied rib | £300 - £500 | £403 |
115 | A glass tazza or comport, late 18th century, the concave top with a folded wavy rim, raised on a | £100 - £200 | £378 |
116 | An Irish cut glass bowl or centrepiece, 19th century, the circular bowl with an everted rim cut with | £300 - £500 | |
117 | An unusual pair of Irish cut glass decanters and stoppers, 19th/early 20th century, the rounded | £600 - £800 | |
118 | A cut glass water jug and a vase, 1st half 19th century, the jug with a band of polished ovals | £120 - £150 | |
119 | A pair of Irish cut glass centrepieces, 19th century, of navette shape, deeply cut with a diamond | £150 - £250 | £151 |
120 | A large cut glass punchbowl, 19th century, cut with star and diamond roundels between swags, and a | £150 - £250 | £189 |
121 | A large Bohemian glass punch pot with cover and stand, mid 19th century, flashed in amber and cut | £400 - £600 | |
122 | An enamelled waisted decanter and stopper, 19th century, the square form pinched around the middle | £100 - £200 | |
123 | A small Bohemian glass decanter, early 19th century, with schwarzlot decoration of a seated figure | £100 - £200 | |
124 | A Bohemian or Czechoslovakian glass goblet and cover, late 19th century, the panelled flared bowl | £300 - £500 | |
125 | A German glass Electors Beaker (Kurfürstenhumpen), dated 1682, the tall cylindrical form enamelled | £150 - £250 | £227 |
126 | A tall pair of Bohemian glass vases, 19th century, the slender forms overlaid with white over ruby | £500 - £700 | £1386 |
127 | A tall Clichy glass ewer and stopper, 19th century, the squat body rising to a tall slender neck | £150 - £250 | £151 |
128 | Two blue glass rinsers, late 18th/early 19th century, one of waisted form and applied with a trailed | £100 - £200 | £126 |
129 | A pair of Continental glass bowls or vases, late 19th century, possibly St Louis, the oval forms | £300 - £500 | £403 |
130 | Three Continental glass scent bottles, late 18th century, one of flattened pear-shape applied with | £200 - £300 | |
132 | A cut glass sulphide scent bottle, 19th century, set with the head and shoulders portrait of a | £250 - £300 | £1512 |
133 | A glass scent bottle decorated in the workshop of James Giles, c.1770, the rich blue glass of | £900 - £1,200 | £1134 |
134 | A St Louis glass ruler weight, mid 19th century, of octagonal form, enclosing spiralling canes of | £80 - £120 | £227 |
135 | A Clichy sulphide portrait paperweight, c.1850, enclosing a profile sulphide portrait of | £250 - £350 | |
136 | A Clichy sulphide paperweight, c.1850, set with a head and shoulders portrait of Arthur Wellesley, | £250 - £350 | |
137 | A John Ford & Co, Holyrood Glassworks sulphide paperweight, mid 19th century, containing a | £500 - £700 | |
138 | A small Baccarat paperweight, dated 1848, enclosing silhouette canes of various animals on a jumbled | £500 - £700 | £630 |
139 | A large Baccarat garland or loop paperweight, c.1850, set with a central flowerhead group with a | £250 - £350 | £315 |
140 | A Thomas Webb & Sons (Stourbridge) silver-mounted cameo glass swan's head scent bottle, dated | £800 - £1,200 | £1386 |
141 | A Stourbridge cameo glass vase, late 19th century, attributed to Thomas Webb, the yellow body | £250 - £350 | |
142 | A Stourbridge cameo glass vase, late 19th century, the colour graduating from yellow to a deep pink, | £500 - £800 | £1260 |
143 | A slipware model of a cradle, dated 1815, one side incised 'Sarah Pattrick Westbridge 1815' on a | £100 - £200 | £189 |
144 | Two slipware models of cradles, 19th century, one with cream and brown striations to simulate agate, | £150 - £250 | £277 |
145 | Four small Sussex slipware money boxes, 19th century, two modelled as pinecones with alternating | £120 - £180 | £441 |
146 | A Staffordshire slipware cup, late 18th century, modelled as agateware with cream and treacle | £150 - £250 | £227 |
147 | Four slipware jars and covers, 19th/early 20th century, a Sussex agateware pot pourri modelled with | £150 - £200 | £605 |
148 | Three large slipware jars, 19th century, one decorated with a panel in cream slip inscribed 'M H | £200 - £300 | £441 |
149 | Three slipware money boxes, 19th century, one probably Yorkshire, decorated in cream slip and | £200 - £300 | £1008 |
150 | A large Sussex slipware salt pig, dated 1821, decorated with a cream slip inscription to one side, a | £200 - £300 | £1134 |
151 | A Yorkshire slipware plant pot and stand, 19th century, the flared top applied with Prince of Wales | £100 - £200 | £252 |
152 | A large Halifax slipware bird whistle, c.1800-20, with a large central bird mounted on a perch | £100 - £150 | £189 |
153 | A slipware double inkwell, 19th century, the cover modelled with a recumbent lion, the rectangular | £150 - £250 | £227 |
154 | A post medieval earthenware jug, 16th/17th century, the upper section decorated with a greenish lead | £150 - £250 | £189 |
155 | Two slipware flagons, 19th century, one Sussex and decorated in a treacle glaze, inscribed 'A Quyne | £150 - £200 | £252 |
156 | A Yorkshire slipware puzzle jug, probably 19th century, inscribed 'TW 1758' in cream slip, the neck | £150 - £250 | £227 |
157 | A slipware puzzle jug of agateware type, dated 1901, decorated in cream and treacle slip to simulate | £200 - £300 | £227 |
158 | A large slipware puzzle jug, dated 1831, inscribed 'J + ny 1831' in cream slip on a rich treacle | £100 - £200 | £101 |
159 | A good Donyatt slipware puzzle jug, dated 1829, with sgraffito decoration of birds perched atop | £800 - £1,200 | £1890 |
160 | A large Isleworth combed slipware dish, 18th century, the shallow oblong form decorated with a | £1,000 - £1,500 | £3528 |
161 | A Hispano Moresque lustre bowl or charger, late 17th/18th century, decorated in copper lustre with a | £250 - £350 | £378 |
162 | A Zsolnay Iznik style jug, late 19th century, painted in typical palette of blue, green and dark red | £150 - £250 | £353 |
163 | A Kutahya Iznik-style dish, late 18th/19th century, boldly painted with a formal arrangement of | £100 - £200 | £403 |
164 | A Castelli maiolica armorial plate, 1st half 18th century, painted in typical palette of green, | £200 - £300 | £693 |
165 | A small Italian maiolica dish or tazza, 18th century, painted with St Francis of Assisi kneeling and | £120 - £180 | |
166 | An unusual Continental faïence large cup or handled pot, 18th century, perhaps French, the rounded | £100 - £200 | £126 |
167 | A large French faïence plate or charger, late 18th century, boldly painted with a flower spray, with | £200 - £300 | |
168 | A panel of four Castelli maiolica rectangular plaques, mid 18th century, three painted with hunting | £2,000 - £3,000 | £3780 |
169 | An Italian maiolica floor tile, 17th century, painted in the Pesaro manner with two dogs facing each | £200 - £300 | £403 |
170 | Two Caltagirone maiolica wet drug jars or ewers, 18th/19th century, typically decorated with | £150 - £250 | £756 |
171 | A Delft apothecary or tobacco jar, 2nd half 18th century, the ovoid form painted in blue with an | £200 - £300 | £378 |
172 | A Delft wet drug or syrup jar, 18th century, the rounded body painted in blue with a cartouche | £200 - £300 | £315 |
173 | A small Italian maiolica albarello or pill jar, 18th century, the narrow waisted form painted in | £150 - £250 | £189 |
174 | An Italian maiolica albarello, early 18th century, the slender waisted form painted in blue and | £150 - £200 | £151 |
175 | A Delft feeder or wine ewer, c.1680, the globular body painted in blue with a figure seated and | £200 - £300 | £252 |
176 | A Nevers faïence bough pot, 18th century, modelled as a chest of drawers and painted in yellow, | £100 - £200 | |
177 | A Delft armorial jug, 1st half 18th century, painted in blue with a crowned shield containing a | £250 - £350 | £479 |
178 | A Delft caster or sugar sifter, 18th century, of octagonal form, painted in blue with birds standing | £100 - £200 | £378 |
179 | A very large Delft jardinière, late 18th/19th century, of ten-sided form, painted in blue with birds | £800 - £1,200 | £1386 |
180 | A large and early Delft jug or ewer, c.1660, painted in a bright blue with clusters of Chinese | £400 - £600 | £1260 |
181 | A Delft bowl, c.1690-1710, painted in manganese and green with Chinese figures in a continuous | £100 - £200 | £126 |
182 | A Delft figure of a horse, late 18th century, modelled with ears pricked and left fore hoof raised, | £150 - £200 | £151 |
183 | A Delft comical monkey jug and cover, mid 18th century, modelled as a monkey holding a fruit up to | £200 - £300 | £252 |
184 | A small Delft figural salt, 18th century, modelled as a girl seated and holding a box or instrument, | £200 - £300 | £328 |
185 | Four small Liverpool delftware bowls, c.1770, painted in pale blue with a Chinese figure standing in | £200 - £300 | £227 |
186 | A rare pair of Delft plates, early 18th century, boldly painted in blue, red, green and yellow with | £200 - £300 | £252 |
187 | Two delftware plates, c.1730-60, one of primitive shape and painted in blue with a long-tailed bird | £100 - £200 | £315 |
188 | A pair of Wincanton delftware plates, c.1760, painted with three shaped panels of stylised flower | £200 - £300 | £693 |
189 | A delftware plate, c.1750, the well finely painted in blue with a Chinese dignitary seated at a | £400 - £600 | £479 |
190 | A delftware plate, c.1750, the well painted in blue with an octagonal panel depicting a bird in | £400 - £600 | £945 |
191 | A Delft plate, c.1730, brightly painted in red, yellow, blue and green with a Chinese man crossing a | £200 - £300 | £315 |
192 | A rare Lambeth delftware shallow dish or bowl, c.1785, painted in blue, green, yellow and manganese | £600 - £800 | £1235 |
193 | A Delft Crucifixion plate, mid 18th century, painted in blue with Christ on the cross between the | £200 - £300 | |
194 | A Continental tin-glazed plate, 18th century, the well painted in polychrome enamels with a roundel | £100 - £200 | |
195 | A London delftware Royal blue dash charger, c.1690-95, painted with a full length standing portrait | £3,000 - £5,000 | £3780 |
196 | A pair of large Delft vases, c.1700, of Chinese shape, the baluster bodies painted with panels of | £800 - £1,200 | £907 |
197 | A large delftware vase, c.1750, of baluster form, painted in blue with Chinese figures in a | £500 - £700 | |
198 | A Delft tulipiere or flower vase, late 18th century, formed of four apertures moulded with | £150 - £200 | £504 |
199 | A delftware puzzle jug, c.1760, probably Liverpool, painted with flower sprays flanking a four line | £300 - £500 | £529 |
200 | A small Delft vase, late 17th/early 18th century, in Chinese Transitional manner, painted in dark | £150 - £250 | £227 |
201 | An unusual Delft puzzle jug, 18th century, the globular body painted in blue with a figure holding | £500 - £800 | |
202 | A delftware posset pot and cover, c.1700, painted in blue with Chinese figures at various pursuits | £150 - £200 | £113 |
203 | A rare English delftware night light holder, c.1770, probably London, the cylindrical jar shape with | £400 - £600 | £1008 |
204 | A rare and previously unrecorded Irish delftware tureen and cover, c.1760, the circular form with | £2,000 - £3,000 | £2772 |
205 | A large English delftware posset pot and cover, c.1720, London or Bristol, the large body painted in | £2,000 - £3,000 | £2520 |
206 | Three Liverpool delftware tiles, c.1760-70, printed by John Sadler, one with a girl blowing bubbles | £100 - £200 | |
207 | A Creussen stoneware pewter-mounted tankard (Apostelkrug), late 17th century, moulded in relief and | £200 - £300 | £252 |
208 | Three Majolica tureens or pots and covers, 19th century, one Joseph Holdcroft and modelled with a | £200 - £300 | £252 |
209 | A redware punch pot and cover, mid 18th century, the cylindrical form sprigged with a figure blowing | £250 - £350 | |
210 | Two redware cylindrical teapots and covers, mid 18th century, a small coffee pot and cover, and a | £300 - £500 | £403 |
211 | A large redware punch pot and cover, mid 18th century, sprigged with small hunting scenes beneath | £200 - £300 | £227 |
212 | Five English redware coffee pots, c.1760-70, four with covers, of baluster form, the smallest | £250 - £350 | |
213 | Two Jackfield coffee pots and covers, c.1750, the larger coffee pot with later silver-coloured metal | £150 - £200 | £151 |
214 | Two large redware coffee pots and one cover, mid 18th century, of baluster shape, finely turned with | £150 - £250 | £151 |
215 | A large Jackfield jug and a teapot and cover, c.1760-80, the teapot with crabstock spout and handle, | £150 - £200 | £151 |
216 | A large English redware punch pot and cover, c.1760, the cylindrical form applied with exotic birds | £150 - £250 | £479 |
217 | A Leeds creamware cruet or condiment stand, late 18th century, the circular galleried stand set with | £100 - £200 | £353 |
218 | A large silver-mounted Jackfield coffee pot and cover, c.1750, of baluster form, raised on three paw | £100 - £200 | £315 |
219 | A Westerwald stoneware square flask or bottle and stopper, early 18th century, the four sides each | £100 - £200 | |
220 | A large Fulham stoneware flagon or serving bottle, mid 19th century, of four gallon size, impressed | £400 - £600 | £504 |
221 | A large salt-glazed stoneware dish, c.1750, crisply moulded with alternating diaper panels within a | £150 - £200 | £151 |
222 | Four Staffordshire green glazed plates or dishes, 2nd half 18th century, one Brameld and moulded | £150 - £250 | £252 |
223 | A silver lustre pearlware jug, dated 1814, decorated in relief with birds and inscribed 'Thomas | £150 - £250 | £252 |
224 | Three Staffordshire green glazed baskets and a stand, c.1760, two oval, one circular, variously | £150 - £250 | £504 |
225 | An English salt-glazed stoneware plaque or roundel, early 18th century, probably Fulham, modelled in | £300 - £500 | £3150 |
226 | A silver-mounted brown stoneware jug, dated 1874, sprigged with George slaying the dragon, a | £150 - £250 | |
227 | Two Naples (Guistiniani) creamware plates, 19th century, decorated in the Egyptian Revival manner | £250 - £350 | £630 |
228 | A miniature or toy creamware tea service, late 18th century, painted in blue with a pagoda | £150 - £250 | £441 |
229 | A very large pearlware punch bowl, 19th century, printed and hand-coloured in the Mandarin manner | £100 - £200 | £126 |
230 | A Herculaneum creamware tureen and cover, 19th century, printed in red with Etruscan figures and | £150 - £250 | £693 |
231 | A large pearlware commemorative jug for the coronation of William IV, c.1831, printed in puce with | £150 - £250 | |
232 | A creamware mug, c.1780, of Whieldon type, the cylindrical form decorated with small drips of green | £200 - £300 | £403 |
233 | Three Staffordshire pearlware printed plaques, 1st half 19th century, printed with Faith, Hope and | £150 - £250 | £252 |
234 | Two brown stoneware lions, 19th century, the smaller possibly Newcastle, naively modelled with head | £250 - £350 | £353 |
235 | A pearlware stirrup cup, early 19th century, modelled as the head of a dog or hound, its coat | £200 - £300 | £567 |
236 | Two Continental faïence Toby jugs, 19th century, seated with hands clasped over their stomachs, | £200 - £300 | £63 |
237 | A pair of Wood type pearlware figures of dogs, c.1785-95, modelled as a spaniel and a pointer seated | £300 - £500 | £1890 |
238 | A pair of Staffordshire pearlware figures of monkeys, 19th century, each seated on a low rocky base | £150 - £250 | £353 |
239 | A rare pearlware figure of a cat, early 19th century, seated on its haunches with head turned to the | £300 - £500 | £479 |
240 | A Staffordshire figure of a girl, 1st half 19th century, seated on a rocky stump beneath flowering | £100 - £200 | £126 |
241 | A Staffordshire figure group of the Flight to Egypt, early 19th century, modelled with Mary and the | £100 - £200 | |
242 | An unusual pearlware spill vase, early 19th century, formed as a hollow tree trunk draped with game | £100 - £200 | £113 |
243 | A large Brampton (Derby) stoneware Toby jug, c.1820-30, seated with a foaming patterned jug of ale | £150 - £250 | £227 |
244 | Two Staffordshire Toby jugs, c.1820-30, of Ordinary type, each seated with a foaming jug of ale, one | £200 - £300 | £315 |
245 | A creamware Wood type Toby jug, c.1790, seated with a foaming jug of ale, his waistcoat and breeches | £300 - £400 | £315 |
246 | An Ordinary Toby jug and stopper, c.1800, seated with a foaming jug of ale and a long-stemmed pipe, | £150 - £250 | £529 |
247 | A Yorkshire standing toby jug, c.1810-20, holding a glass and bottle, wearing a sponged blue coat | £150 - £250 | £126 |
248 | An unusual Pratt ware Toby jug, c.1800, seated with a patterned jug of ale, wearing an ochre coat | £250 - £350 | £693 |
249 | Two Ordinary Toby jugs, c.1820, each holding a foaming jug of ale on one knee, wearing a red coat | £150 - £250 | £189 |
250 | A small Pratt ware Toby jug, c.1800-10, seated on a tall base and holding a jug of ale decorated | £250 - £350 | £189 |
251 | A Wood type Toby jug, c.1790-1800, seated with a jug of ale and a long-stemmed clay pipe, his coat | £250 - £350 | £479 |
252 | A large Minton Parian figure group of Love Restraining Wrath, date code for 1885, with Venus and | £100 - £150 | |
253 | A large Minton Parian model of Una and the Lion, c.1860, by John Bell, the maiden seated sideways on | £250 - £350 | |
254 | Two Kerr & Binns (Worcester) Parian busts of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, mid 19th century, | £100 - £200 | £189 |
255 | Two Parian figures of The Greek Slave, mid 19th century, after Hiram Powers, the naked figure | £200 - £300 | |
256 | An unusual pair of Minton figures, c.1895-1900, of high society ladies wearing bustle dresses, | £300 - £500 | |
257 | A pair of Staffordshire porcelain figures of Punch and Judy, 19th century, the grotesque couple | £150 - £250 | £189 |
258 | A Chamberlain's Worcester figure of a swan, c.1810, modelled with wings folded across its back, red | £150 - £250 | £378 |
259 | An extremely rare Minton porcelain Robin teapot and cover, c.1876, designed by William James Goode | £8,000 - £10,000 | |
260 | A rare Chamberlain's Worcester figure of the Pelican in her Piety, c.1810-20, the bird modelled with | £150 - £250 | £189 |
261 | A rare Minton porcelain 'Mermaid' ewer, c.1880, of askos shape, moulded with putti and a horned | £200 - £300 | £378 |
262 | A good and rare Royal Crown Derby commemorative casket, 2012, produced to celebrate the Diamond | £300 - £500 | £529 |
263 | Three Royal Crown Derby commemorative plates, modern, two for the Ruby Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth | £100 - £200 | £63 |
264 | A pair of Royal Worcester vases and covers, date codes for 1912, of shape 2486, painted by Harry | £750 - £900 | |
265 | A pair of Royal Worcester Aesthetic Movement 'Japonism' vases, c.1870, the square forms moulded in | £300 - £400 | £567 |
266 | A cased Royal Worcester coffee set, date codes for 1936, including twelve coffee cups and twelve | £200 - £300 | £227 |
267 | Six Coalport cabinet plates, 20th century, each painted to the well with a small landscape panel | £150 - £250 | £315 |
268 | An English porcelain part dessert service, 19th century, possibly Minton, painted with scenes of | £300 - £500 | £529 |
269 | A rare Factory Z (Staffordshire) porcelain part tea service, c.1800, decorated in red, blue and | £150 - £200 | £151 |
270 | A Derby part tea service, c.1815, richly decorated in pattern 44 with diagonal panels of red flowers | £150 - £250 | £441 |
271 | A Chamberlain's Worcester part tea service, c.1820, richly decorated in the Imari palette in pattern | £100 - £200 | £504 |
272 | A Grainger's Worcester tea service, c.1810, decorated with bands of oak leaves wrapped in orange | £150 - £250 | |
273 | A Flight Barr and Barr part tea service, c.1820, decorated with a gilt panelled border of flower | £100 - £200 | £113 |
274 | A pair of Spode vases, c.1820, painted with tavern scenes in the Teniers manner, reserved on a blue | £150 - £200 | £151 |
275 | Two Flight Barr and Barr vases, c.1820-30, one well painted with a dog chasing a mallard duck onto | £150 - £200 | £151 |
276 | A garniture of three English porcelain spill vases, c.1820-30, the flared forms with galleried rims, | £200 - £300 | |
277 | Nine Barr, Flight and Barr coffee cans, c.1805-10, four printed with vignettes of Classical figures, | £150 - £250 | £227 |
278 | Six Flight, Barr and Barr miniature vases, c.1815-20, four of straight-sided shape with beaded | £100 - £200 | £252 |
279 | Three Worcester inkwells from the Flight and Barr partnerships, c.1800-20, one a waisted drum Barr | £100 - £150 | |
280 | Seven coffee cans from the Flight and Barr Worcester partnerships, c.1805-25, two Barr with a | £150 - £250 | £252 |
281 | Five Flight and Barr partnership cups and saucers, c.1800-15, including a Barr trio of coffee can, | £150 - £250 | £277 |
282 | Two Barr Worcester beakers and two Flight, Barr and Barr coffee cans or small mugs, c.1800-35, the | £100 - £150 | £113 |
283 | Four English porcelain vases, 19th century, a pair of Chamberlain's spill vases painted with | £150 - £200 | |
284 | A pair of Barr, Flight and Barr small plates, c.1808-10, painted with single flower sprigs around a | £200 - £300 | |
285 | A Derby part tea service, c.1815, decorated with a formal gilt and polychrome foliate border on a | £100 - £200 | £151 |
286 | A small study collection of English and French porcelains, 18th century, including a Worcester | £150 - £250 | £227 |
287 | Three Barr Flight and Barr (Worcester) teapots with covers and stands, c.1810, bat printed in black, | £150 - £250 | £252 |
288 | A garniture of three Bloor Derby bough pots and covers, c.1825-30, painted perhaps by Thomas Steel | £150 - £250 | £151 |
289 | A Barr, Flight and Barr combined breakfast set, c.1810, comprising a muffin dish and cover, a | £100 - £200 | |
290 | Three English porcelain porter mugs, c.1820-30, two Derby and painted with baskets of flowers | £150 - £200 | £151 |
291 | A Barr, Flight and Barr sauce tureen with cover and stand, c.1810, finely painted with flowers and | £250 - £350 | £189 |
292 | A small Chamberlain's Worcester hunting scene jug, c.1820, painted with a spaniel chasing a cock | £100 - £200 | £479 |
293 | A rare Spode pineapple stand, c.1815-20, painted with large sprays of pink rose and moulded with | £400 - £600 | £605 |
294 | A Derby botanical sauce tureen and cover, c.1800, painted in pattern 216 with floral specimens of | £100 - £200 | £113 |
295 | A Minton trompe l'oeil plate, c.1830, the well piled with sweet chestnuts, the spectacle rim applied | £200 - £300 | |
296 | An English porcelain small tureen or sucrier in the Welsh manner, c.1815, painted in the Swansea | £100 - £150 | |
297 | A rare Flight and Barr honey pot and cover, c.1800, the square cylindrical form painted with a | £100 - £150 | £113 |
297A | A documentary Flight, Barr and Barr coffee can, dated 1833, gilded with the monogram ‘JT’ reserved | £100 - £150 | |
298 | A pair of Minton porcelain vases and covers, 19th century, decorated in the Sèvres style with panels | £150 - £250 | £189 |
299 | Four Flight and Barr Worcester monogrammed jugs, c.1810-20, a pair simply decorated with gilt | £250 - £350 | |
300 | A pair of Coalport vases and covers, 19th century, in the Sèvres manner, painted with panels of | £200 - £300 | £479 |
301 | A Barr armorial slop bowl, c.1800, decorated with the arms of Macdonald accolée Forbes, a sauce | £100 - £200 | £113 |
302 | A Barr, Flight and Barr coffee pot and cover, c.1810, decorated with a wide band of gilt foliage on | £100 - £200 | |
303 | A Barr Flight and Barr vase and a jar and cover, c.1810-15, bat printed in black with arrangements | £150 - £200 | £151 |
304 | A Bloor Derby tray in the Sèvres style, 1st half 19th century, painted with a panel of birds | £100 - £200 | £227 |
305 | Two English porcelain rectangular plaques, 19th century, one painted by Evans with a view of | £200 - £300 | £252 |
306 | A pair of Barr Flight and Barr dwarf candlesticks, c.1815, painted with landscape scenes including a | £100 - £200 | £113 |
307 | Two small Flight, Barr and Barr vases, c.1815, the smaller painted with a figure standing beside a | £250 - £350 | £315 |
308 | A pair of small two-handled vases, c.1820-30, painted with roses, tulips and other garden flowers in | £100 - £200 | £151 |
309 | A pair of Derby tulip cups, c.1815, on circular feet, each modelled as a six-petalled tulip picked | £100 - £200 | £504 |
310 | A miniature Spode pot pourri jar and cover and a basket, c.1820, decorated in pattern 3945 with | £150 - £250 | £315 |
311 | A Coalport miniature solitaire tea service, 1st half 20th century, decorated with gilt designs on a | £150 - £250 | £378 |
312 | A large collection of English porcelain miniature teawares, late 19th/20th century, including a | £200 - £300 | £756 |
313 | Four Flight, Barr and Barr toy-sized cabinet teabowls and three stands, c.1825, variously decorated | £150 - £250 | £277 |
314 | A Swansea cabinet cup and stand, c.1818, raised on a circular foot with a curved handle, a pounce | £80 - £120 | £76 |
315 | A Swansea 'Pembroke' ewer and stand, c.1818-20, painted with flowers, a pair of miniature | £100 - £200 | £252 |
316 | A pair of English porcelain circular plaques, 19th century, painted with ewers amidst large rose, | £150 - £250 | £529 |
317 | Two Derby miniature watering cans, c.1820-30, one painted with butterflies in flight around flowers | £150 - £200 | £353 |
318 | A fine Staffordshire porcelain vase, 1st half 19th century, well painted with butterflies, | £100 - £200 | £151 |
319 | An English porcelain cruet with six egg cups, early 19th century, the oval form painted with birds, | £150 - £250 | £227 |
320 | A large Derby serving dish, c.1815, the oblong form well painted with a bouquet of flowers to the | £100 - £200 | |
321 | A Derby sauce tureen stand from the Blenheim Service, c.1790-1800, painted possibly by George | £100 - £200 | £227 |
322 | A Paris porcelain cabinet cup and stand, early 19th century, the cup painted with a figure placing a | £150 - £250 | |
323 | A Continental porcelain saucer of Russian significance, c.1770, painted with Victory holding a | £150 - £250 | £5292 |
324 | A Meissen coffee can, c.1780-90, finely painted in sepia with a head and shoulders portrait of a | £100 - £200 | £227 |
325 | A Paris porcelain rectangular plaque, 19th century, painted by Celeste Breton (née Colen) with the | £500 - £800 | £378 |
326 | A German porcelain rectangular plaque, 19th century, probably Berlin (KPM), painted with the | £300 - £500 | £441 |
327 | A large Meissen porcelain plaque, 19th century, painted with courting couples beside ruined statuary | £100 - £200 | £151 |
328 | A large oval porcelain plaque, 19th century, painted with two figures reclining on a river bank, two | £100 - £150 | £353 |
329 | A pair of Continental porcelain oval plaques, 19th century, painted with young girls seated at their | £100 - £150 | £189 |
330 | A Paris porcelain part coffee service, early 19th century, painted after Georges-Louis Leclerc, | £200 - £300 | £252 |
331 | A composite Meissen-style tea service, probably 19th century, decorated with panels of figures | £500 - £800 | |
332 | Four Sèvres-style circular dishes (compotiers rond) and eight plates, probably late 18th century, | £300 - £500 | £2520 |
333 | A study collection of Continental porcelain cups and teabowls, 18th and early 19th century, | £100 - £200 | £605 |
334 | Two German and Austrian porcelain coffee cans and three cups, 2nd half 18th century, two cups | £150 - £250 | £315 |
335 | Two Meissen cups and saucers, c.1740, painted with European landscapes, one within a gilt trellis | £250 - £350 | £403 |
336 | A pair of Sèvres ormolu-mounted small vases, 2nd half 18th century, painted with flower sprays | £200 - £300 | £353 |
337 | Two Continental porcelain coolers (seaux), 18th/early 19th century, one Vienna and painted with | £150 - £250 | £277 |
338 | A small sucrier and cover, c.1770, possibly Brussels, painted in purple camaieu with scenes of putti | £100 - £200 | £378 |
339 | An early Frankenthal hot water jug, c.1759-62, painted in the Meissen manner with shaped landscape | £100 - £200 | £63 |
340 | A large Herend bottle cooler, modern, painted with the Rothschild Birds pattern, with European | £150 - £250 | £277 |
341 | A Meissen armorial plate, 19th century, the well painted in the Kakiemon manner with an exotic bird | £250 - £350 | £479 |
342 | A pair of large Meissen chargers, c.1735, painted in the Kakiemon palette with the koreanische Löwe | £400 - £600 | £819 |
343 | A Chantilly style plate, 19th century, painted in Kakiemon enamels with Chinese boys fishing and at | £100 - £200 | £113 |
344 | A pair of Meisen reticulated dishes, mid 18th century, the circular forms painted to the wells with | £300 - £500 | £353 |
345 | A Capodimonte cup, c.1750, the slender form painted with a Watteau-esque scene of a couple in a | £300 - £500 | £441 |
346 | A pair of Meissen dishes, mid 18th century, each moulded with an osier border and painted with | £150 - £250 | |
347 | Four Sèvres cups, date codes for 1767 and 1791, one cup painted by Jean-Baptiste Tandart with | £200 - £300 | £252 |
348 | Two Sèvres coffee cans, c.1768-80, painted with pots of flowers reserved on a bleu celeste ground, | £250 - £350 | |
349 | A pair of Sèvres toilet pots (pots à pomade) and covers, c.1760, later decorated with panels of | £250 - £350 | |
350 | A Limbach tea canister and cover, c.1780, one side painted with a ragged mother and two children, | £150 - £200 | £151 |
351 | A pair of Paris porcelain spill vases, 1st half 19th century, by Lahoche, Palais Royal, the slightly | £200 - £300 | |
352 | A Continental porcelain set of eight custard cups and covers with stand, late 19th century, painted | £200 - £300 | £441 |
353 | A Vienna feeding cup, c.1760, the shallow form painted with flowers and fitted with a hinged lid, a | £200 - £300 | |
354 | A Sèvres plate, the porcelain 18th century, probably later decorated with a central roundel | £150 - £250 | £504 |
355 | A large Sèvres teapot, c.1760, the globular body painted with sprays of European flowers on a white | £150 - £250 | £151 |
356 | An early Sèvres or Vincennes cheese dish (fromager), c.1754-59, the shallow cylindrical form pierced | £100 - £200 | £151 |
357 | A Lille porcelain egg cup, late 18th century, the small U-shaped form painted with small flower | £100 - £150 | £126 |
358 | A rare Italian porcelain rosewater sprinkler, late 18th century, possibly Nove, of double gourd form | £100 - £200 | £126 |
359 | A Meissen sugar caster or sifter, c.1770, possibly made for the English market, the baluster body | £200 - £300 | |
360 | A Meissen 'Böttger Steinzeug' year plaque, c.1921, by Paul Borner, modelled with a putto standing on | £100 - £200 | |
361 | Literature: BGC Yale, The Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory; The Camondo Legacy, The Passions of a Paris | £50 - £80 | £38 |
362 | A Höchst cup and two saucers, c.1780, well painted with scenes of peasants beneath fruiting trees, | £200 - £300 | £504 |
363 | Two small Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica plates, 20th century, painted with botanical specimens | £200 - £300 | £227 |
364 | A Thuringian porcelain coffee cup and saucer, late 18th/19th century, probably Rauenstein, painted | £150 - £250 | £151 |
365 | Two small Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica plates, 20th century, painted with a botanical specimen of | £200 - £300 | £227 |
366 | Three Sevres coffee cans (gobelets litron), c.1779-1800, the largest painted with pink roses around | £200 - £300 | £441 |
367 | A set of six Tournai custard cups (pots à jus) and covers, c.1775, the rounded forms painted in blue | £200 - £300 | £227 |
368 | A small Mennecy teapot and cover, c.1750, the ovoid form painted with colourful birds, three Mennecy | £200 - £300 | £227 |
369 | A small Mennecy campana vase, c.1750-55, fluted and painted with a spray of flowers, incised DV | £150 - £200 | |
370 | A Paris porcelain shell inkwell, 19th century, modelled as two deep scallop shells, one set with a | £100 - £150 | £227 |
371 | A Sèvres preserve stand (plateau à deux pots de confiture), date code for 1788, painted with | £300 - £500 | £756 |
372 | A Samson scent bottle, 19th century, after Chelsea, modelled as a lady holding a dog under her left | £150 - £200 | |
373 | A Meissen leaf-moulded sauceboat, c.1740, formed of overlapping cos leaves, painted with Holzschnitt | £150 - £250 | £227 |
374 | A pair of Tournai coffee cups and saucers, c.1775, finely painted with sprays of flowers including | £300 - £500 | |
375 | A good pair of Tournai coffee cups and saucers, c.1770, the generous forms painted in the manner of | £600 - £800 | |
376 | A pair of Tournai coffee cups and saucers, c.1760-70, painted with sprays of flowers including rose | £200 - £300 | £227 |
377 | A very large Sèvres-style biscuit porcelain figure group of Venus and Cupid, 19th century, the | £600 - £1,000 | |
378 | A Sèvres-style biscuit porcelain bust of Napoleon, 19th century, as First Consul, modelled with his | £200 - £300 | |
379 | A pair of Berlin figures of Achilles and Minerva, 2nd half 18th century, each wearing a lilac robe | £100 - £200 | £277 |
380 | A set of Meissen figures of the Five Senses, late 19th/20th century, modelled by J C Schönheit, each | £800 - £1,200 | £1512 |
381 | Four small Meissen figures, 19th century, two of Cupid in Disguise, one as a musician, the other as | £100 - £200 | £353 |
382 | Four Continental porcelain figure groups, 19th century, one Vienna after Meissen and emblematic of | £150 - £250 | £227 |
383 | Two miniature Meissen figures with cows, 18th/early 19th century, a man leaning against the back of | £200 - £300 | £315 |
384 | Eight KPM (Berlin) Zodiac figures, modern, modelled as a child with various attributes, each with a | £150 - £250 | |
385 | A Tournai figure group, c.1760, modelled with an impish figure, possibly Daphnis, playing the pan | £150 - £250 | £567 |
386 | A pair of Meissen miniature busts emblematic of Spring and Winter, mid 18th century, Spring modelled | £150 - £250 | £315 |
387 | A Ludwigsburg figure of a putto, c.1765-70, naked except for a fig leaf, holding a small bird in his | £100 - £200 | £353 |
388 | An unusual Doccia figure group, c.1780, modelled with a double-faced Classical figure or goddess, | £50 - £100 | £50 |
389 | Two Meissen figures of Cupid in Disguise, mid 18th century, one as a lady draped in an ermine-lined | £100 - £200 | £252 |
390 | A Nymphenburg figure of Apollo from the Ovidian Gods series, c.1770, modelled by Franz Anton | £800 - £1,200 | £1008 |
391 | A Nymphenburg figure of a putto from the Ovidian Gods series, c.1770, modelled by Franz Anton | £600 - £800 | £693 |
392 | A Continental porcelain figure of a cow, late 18th century, recumbent with her left fore hoof | £150 - £250 | |
393 | A Meissen figure of a child dressed as Columbine, mid 18th century, the young girl wearing a white | £200 - £300 | £252 |
394 | A Meissen group of pugs at play, 19th century, the three dogs wearing blue ribbon collars with gilt | £500 - £800 | £567 |
395 | A Meissen model of a nesting chicken, mid 18th century, the hen seated in a nest of moss and | £200 - £300 | £693 |
396 | Two Capodimonte figures of swans, c.1748-55, modelled by Giuseppe Gricci, each preening its right | £800 - £1,200 | £1386 |
397 | A Meissen figure of Harlequin, mid 18th century, modelled by J F Eberlein, seated and holding a bird | £400 - £600 | £3780 |
398 | A rare Tournai Chelsea-decorated clock case, c.1760-65, modelled with Cupid above a sleeping maiden, | £500 - £800 | £567 |
399 | An English enamel inkstand, late 18th century, the rectangular base painted with figures in harbour | £150 - £200 | £315 |
400 | Three Continental enamel snuff boxes, late 18th/19th century, one oval and decorated in relief with | £150 - £250 | £403 |
401 | Three South Staffordshire enamel boxes, c.1780-1800, one an oval snuff box and printed with a | £200 - £300 | £353 |
402 | A Mennecy silver-gilt mounted snuff box, c.1760, the rectangular form moulded with basketweave and | £150 - £250 | |
403 | A large enamel egg bonbonniere, late 18th/early 19th century, painted with panels of flowers and | £300 - £500 | |
404 | A Staffordshire enamel snuff box or bonbonniere, late 18th century, modelled as a recumbent spaniel | £150 - £250 | £353 |
405 | A Staffordshire enamel scent bottle case, c.1780, of moulded rectangular form, painted with narrow | £200 - £300 | £630 |
406 | A Continental enamel scent bottle, late 18th/early 19th century, the bottle form painted with a | £200 - £300 | |
407 | Five enamel patch boxes, 2nd half 18th century, one circular and painted with a rose spray on a dark | £150 - £250 | £277 |
408 | Four Wedgwood portrait plaques, 19th century, three Jasperware and modelled with a profile portrait | £150 - £250 | |
409 | Two Minton porcelain scarf rings, late 19th/early 20th century, painted by Boullemier, one with a | £100 - £150 | £113 |
410 | A cased set of a Royal Crown Derby flower brooch and ear clips, 1st half 20th century, each modelled | £50 - £100 | £25 |
411 | A German porcelain white-glazed pipe tamper, 18th century, modelled as the leg of a lady, a German | £150 - £250 | £693 |
412 | A Sèvres style card case 19th century, of rectangular form, painted with a portrait of Marie | £100 - £150 | £151 |
413 | An English porcelain scent bottle, probably late 18th century, modelled in the Chelsea manner with | £150 - £250 | £126 |
414 | Two porcelain scent bottles, one English c.1830 and applied with flowers on a white ground, a red | £100 - £200 | £126 |
415 | A good Meissen silver-gilt mounted box, mid 18th century, the exterior painted with vignettes of | £500 - £800 | £1764 |
416 | A German porcelain rectangular snuff box, c.1760-70, possibly Fürstenberg, the interior lid painted | £500 - £800 | |
417 | A composite Meissen and enamel snuff box, 2nd half 18th century, the top Meissen porcelain and | £100 - £200 | £113 |
418 | A silver-mounted Mennecy etui or bodkin case, c.1750, modelled as the leg of a gentleman, wearing | £300 - £500 | £630 |
419 | A silver-mounted Mennecy etui or bodkin case, c.1750, modelled as the leg of lady, in a white | £250 - £350 | £441 |
420 | A Meissen silver-mounted etui or bodkin case, c.1760, the cylindrical form finely painted with | £500 - £800 | £605 |
421 | A good South Staffordshire enamel etui or bodkin case, c.1770, the cylindrical body painted with | £300 - £400 | £479 |
422 | A rare St James (Charles Gouyn) etui or bodkin case, c.1752-54, the top modelled as the head of | £1,000 - £1,500 | £2016 |
423 | A Meissen etui or bodkin case, c.1760, the wide cylindrical form painted with four scenes of | £500 - £800 | |
424 | A Mennecy silver-mounted combined etui or bodkin case and scent bottle, c.1750, possibly emblematic | £400 - £600 | £1197 |
425 | A Chelsea scent bottle, c.1755, modelled as a bottle contained in a pale wicker basket, the neck | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
426 | A Chelsea etui or bodkin case, c.1760, in two parts, the top formed as the head and shoulders of a | £400 - £600 | £479 |
427 | A Chelsea etui or bodkin case, c.1760, modelled as a sheaf of corn bundled with small blue flowers, | £800 - £1,200 | |
428 | A rare Chelsea double scent bottle, c.1755, modelled as a brown monkey crouched on a domed base | £1,000 - £1,500 | £1134 |
429 | A Chelsea etui or bodkin case, c.1760, the top modelled as the head and shoulders of a young woman | £800 - £1,200 | £945 |
430 | A Sèvres rouge pot, c.1770-80, one side decoration with a gilt inscription reading 'Rouge de Mlle | £250 - £350 | £1764 |
431 | Two Sèvres rouge pots, c.1770-80, one painted with butterflies and other insects, blue interlaced Ls | £120 - £150 | £353 |
432 | Two English porcelain rouge pots, c.1810-20, one decorated with vertical stripes in orange, white | £100 - £200 | £403 |
433 | Three Paris porcelain rouge pots, c.1830, possibly Jacob Petit, one painted with a seated pastoral | £200 - £300 | £227 |
434 | Three Paris porcelain rouge pots, c.1800-20, one painted with colourful birds on short branches, | £150 - £250 | £315 |
435 | Two Paris porcelain rouge pots, c.1810-30, one inscribed 'Rouge de Delcroix' on a banner amidst | £200 - £300 | £227 |
436 | Four Paris porcelain rouge pots, c.1800-20, variously decorated with floral, foliate and geometric | £150 - £250 | £252 |
437 | Three Paris porcelain rouge pots, c.1800-30, one decorated with a gilt foliate scroll band on a | £150 - £250 | £189 |
438 | Four Paris porcelain rouge pots, c.1800-30, variously decorated with flowers, one in garland panels | £150 - £250 | £189 |
439 | Two pairs of Derby figures, c.1760, one pair of the Dresden Shepherds, the other of the Garland | £150 - £200 | £189 |
440 | A Bow figure of the Dancing Shepherdess, c.1755, her skirt decorated in Kakiemon enamels, and a | £100 - £200 | £227 |
441 | A Derby figure emblematic of Taste, c.1770, modelled as a young man seated on a rocky stump and | £300 - £500 | |
442 | A Chelsea figure of a shepherdess, c.1755, draping a flower garland around the neck of the lamb at | £250 - £350 | £353 |
443 | A pair of Chelsea figures of harvesters, c.1765, he carrying a keg on a stick slung over one | £200 - £300 | £441 |
444 | A pair of Derby figure groups of the Four Seasons, c.1770-75, each modelled with a couple, one | £250 - £350 | £277 |
445 | A pair of Chelsea candlestick figures, c.1765, of a shepherdess and her companion, each standing | £300 - £500 | £882 |
446 | An early white-glazed theatrical Bow figure of Dottore Boloardo, c.1754, after the Meissen figure by | £1,500 - £2,000 | £1300 |
447 | A Plymouth figure of Winter, c.1770, modelled as a putto wrapped in a fur-lined robe and standing | £250 - £350 | £277 |
448 | Two pairs of Derby figures, c.1780-1810, the earlier pair of biscuit porcelain, of a boy and girl | £150 - £250 | |
449 | A Chelsea sauceboat and a plate, c.1755, the sauceboat formed of overlapping cos leaves with a stalk | £150 - £250 | £151 |
450 | A Chelsea-Derby sauce tureen with cover and stand, c.1780, painted with sprays of European flowers | £150 - £200 | |
451 | A small Bow bottle vase, c.1760, painted with flowers, a Bow vase cover modelled with an eagle, and | £100 - £200 | £189 |
452 | A Chelsea sucrier and cover, c.1755, finely painted with flowers, the cover with a strawberry | £150 - £250 | |
453 | A group of early Derby and Chelsea-Derby teawares, c.1770-90, including four teabowls and saucers | £100 - £200 | £277 |
454 | A small group of Lowestoft tea wares, c.1765-80, including a teabowl, coffee cup and saucer painted | £150 - £250 | £151 |
455 | Six English porcelain coffee cups, c.1754-70, including a William Reid (Liverpool) fluted example | £150 - £200 | £529 |
456 | A group of Chelsea-Derby teawares, c.1780, including a thistle-shaped mug, a two-handled cup, a | £100 - £200 | £113 |
457 | A Derby two-handled vase, c.1765, painted with panels of colourful birds reserved on a turquoise | £150 - £250 | £189 |
458 | A Worcester sucrier and cover, c.1770, painted with spotted fruits reserved on an apple green | £150 - £250 | £189 |
459 | A Chelsea-Derby fluted teabowl and saucer, c.1770-75, well painted with sprigs of fruit including a | £100 - £150 | £756 |
460 | A Chinese porcelain London-decorated milk jug, c.1750, the decoration a little later, finely painted | £150 - £200 | £151 |
461 | A silver-mounted Chelsea fork, c.1760, the haft of pistol form and decorated with flower sprays in | £150 - £200 | £277 |
462 | A Bristol sauceboat, c.1770-75, moulded with rococo panels and painted with flowers in polychrome | £150 - £250 | £252 |
463 | A Derby creamboat and stand, c.1760, moulded of overlapping leaves edged in green and painted with | £150 - £250 | £315 |
464 | A group of Derby teawares, c.1790, including a pair of teabowls and saucers painted probably by | £100 - £200 | £378 |
465 | Three Derby plates or dishes, c.1780-1800, one with an armorial shield to the well, the rim with a | £150 - £250 | £277 |
466 | A pair of Derby pedestal figure or vase stands, c.1770, of chamfered square form, moulded with gilt | £200 - £300 | £441 |
467 | Two rare Worcester quail tureens and covers, c.1760, naturalistically modelled with heads slightly | £800 - £1,200 | £945 |
468 | A small Worcester teapot and cover, c.1758-60, printed in black with a cock, hen and chicks, the | £200 - £300 | £504 |
469 | Three English porcelain milk jugs, c.1770-90, two Lowestoft and painted with flowers and trellis | £100 - £200 | £277 |
470 | A pair of Chelsea plates of Mecklenburg-Strelitz type, c.1764, the moulded borders with flower | £600 - £1,000 | £693 |
471 | A Chelsea cabinet plate, c.1760-65, painted to the rim with three large panels of fruit including | £150 - £250 | £151 |
472 | A Chelsea cabinet plate, c.1760-65, the well painted with three birds perched on a continuous flower | £150 - £250 | £277 |
473 | A Chelsea cabinet beaker, c.1760-65, painted with two panels of courting couples in woodland | £250 - £350 | £630 |
474 | A small Chelsea bottle vase, c.1765, painted with two exotic long-tailed birds before leafy plants, | £150 - £250 | £189 |
475 | A Chelsea cabinet cup and saucer, c.1760-65, finely decorated with panels of colourful birds perched | £150 - £250 | £693 |
476 | A large Chelsea octagonal teabowl and saucer, c.1750-52, painted with panels of flower stems and | £500 - £800 | £630 |
477 | A small Scratch Cross Worcester teapot and cover, c.1754, finely painted with a pink rose spray and | £400 - £600 | £693 |
478 | A rare Worcester salt, c.1765, of silver shape, the oval form moulded with gadroons between four | £200 - £300 | £441 |
479 | A rare and early Worcester coffee pot and cover, c.1752-53, the baluster shape derived from silver, | £1,000 - £1,500 | £1260 |
480 | Two Lowestoft blue and white teabowls and saucers, c.1765-75, painted with Chinese pagodas in island | £150 - £250 | £277 |
481 | A small collection of Caughley miniature teawares, c.1770-80, including a teapot and cover and three | £250 - £350 | £277 |
482 | A Worcester blue and white patty pan and a mug , c.1760- 70, the patty pan painted with the Bare | £150 - £250 | £378 |
483 | Three English porcelain blue and white sauceboats, c.1770-80, one Seth Pennington (Liverpool) and | £200 - £300 | £252 |
484 | A pair of large Lowestoft blue and white sauceboats, c.1765-70, of Hughes type, moulded with floral | £250 - £350 | |
485 | A Lowestoft blue and white teapot and cover, c. 1765-70, painted with flowers emerging from holey | £200 - £300 | |
486 | A rare Caughley blue and white inkwell, c.1780, of capstan shape, printed with small flower sprigs | £400 - £600 | £504 |
487 | A Worcester blue and white coffee can or small mug, c.1757-58, painted with the Listening Birds | £300 - £400 | £819 |
488 | A Worcester blue and white sauceboat, c.1755, painted with the Sinking Boat Fisherman pattern, | £100 - £150 | £113 |
489 | A pair of Lowestoft blue and white pickle dishes, c.1765-70, of leaf form, each painted with a stem | £200 - £300 | £227 |
490 | A rare Vauxhall blue and white saucer dish, c.1755, painted with a Chinese figure standing beneath a | £500 - £800 | |
491 | A rare Vauxhall blue and white teapot, c.1756-58, painted in an unrecorded design with low huts | £200 - £300 | £252 |
492 | A small and rare Vauxhall blue and white teapot and cover, c.1756-58, the globular body painted with | £300 - £500 | £479 |
493 | A Vauxhall blue and white pickle dish, c.1755-58, of leaf shape, painted with a moth amidst heavy | £300 - £500 | £756 |
494 | Two Vauxhall blue and white saucers, c.1755-57, one painted with a Chinese figure walking through a | £200 - £300 | £378 |
495 | Two Vauxhall blue and white saucers, c.1755-57, one painted with a boat before an arched bridge | £200 - £300 | £315 |
496 | A Caughley blue and white mask jug, c.1770, printed with the Three Flowers pattern, and a | £100 - £200 | £113 |
497 | A small Vauxhall blue and white creamboat or small sauceboat, c.1757-60, moulded with flowers and | £300 - £400 | £630 |
498 | A Worcester blue and white moulded cornucopia wall pocket, c.1758, the traditional spiral horn shape | £300 - £500 | |
499 | A large Seth Pennington (Liverpool) blue and white cabbage leaf jug, c.1780, decorated with | £150 - £250 | £151 |
500 | A William Reid blue and white jug, c.1756-58, the barrel shape painted with low buildings and a | £400 - £600 | £504 |
501 | A Plymouth blue and white coffee pot and cover, c.1770, painted in a dark blue with the Mansfield | £300 - £500 | £529 |
502 | A good William Reid (Liverpool) blue and white milk jug, c.1756-58, painted with a large spray of | £300 - £500 | £819 |
503 | A good Worcester saucer dish, c.1758, painted in a pale blue with the Prunus Root pattern, with | £400 - £600 | £756 |
504 | A rare Bow blue and white two-handled sauceboat, c.1750-52, painted in a bright blue with a bird | £300 - £500 | £479 |
505 | A Lowestoft blue and white coffee can or small mug, c.1760, painted with a pagoda beneath a willow | £150 - £200 | £403 |
506 | A rare and important blue and white Lowestoft spoon tray, c.1757-60, of a deep elongated shape with | £5,000 - £8,000 | £8820 |
507 | A Chinese soft-paste porcelain blue and white teabowl and saucer, mid 18th century, of lobed form, | £150 - £250 | £441 |
508 | A small Meissen teapot and cover, c.1725-30, of bullet shape, painted in Kakiemon enamels with the | £600 - £1,000 | £1386 |
509 | A Meissen two-handled cup, c.1730, painted in Kakiemon enamels with the Gelbe Löwe pattern, a tiger | £300 - £500 | £2772 |
510 | A rare and early Longton Hall teapot and cover, c.1752, modelled after Meissen with a small | £1,000 - £2,000 | £1890 |
511 | A rare Bow saucer dish or stand, c.1758, decorated in a combination of Kakiemon and famille rose | £200 - £300 | £277 |
512 | A Derby jug, c.1758-60, painted in the Kakiemon manner with a bird perched on flowering branches | £120 - £180 | £529 |
513 | A St Cloud coffee cup and trembleuse saucer, c.1730, the lobed form painted in the Kakiemon manner | £500 - £800 | £1512 |
514 | A very rare Bow lobed teapot and cover, c.1753, after a Japanese shape, unusually painted in the | £800 - £1,200 | £1512 |
515 | A Chinese Dehua porcelain Dutch-decorated ewer and cover, c.1680-1720, the decoration slightly | £1,500 - £2,000 | £3528 |
516 | A rare pair of Bow bottle vases, c.1755, well painted in Kakiemon enamels, each with a long-tailed | £1,000 - £2,000 | £2142 |
517 | A good and rare Vauxhall mug, c.1755, the cylindrical form rising from a flared foot, well painted | £1,500 - £2,000 | £3528 |