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Auction House:Cordy'sNumber of lots recorded:659
Sale Title:November Art & Antique AuctionLots with images:19
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:460
Date:9-Nov-2010
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An old impressive Chinese double gourd form vase, incised and glazed decoration of chrysanthemum flowers, clouds and scrolling tendrils in yellow on a red ground. Ming six character mark in double circle to base and old paper label for Paris auctioneers. Height 28.7 cm
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A late Ching Dynasty Chinese Imari bowl with broad tapered flat rim, painted with young women, deer, crickets, butterflies and flowers. Diameter 28 cm
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A large Chinese polychrome baluster vase and cover painted in famille rose enamels with scenes of peacocks, birds and butterflies in a garden. Height 61 cm character marks on base
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A Chinese sancai glazed pottery stylised dragon in the Tang style standing with one leg raised, green and brown glaze effects to the terracotta body. Height 40 cm length 38 cm
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A set of three Chinese soap stone seals, two surmounted by similar foo dogs, the other with red veining and a carved figure riding a mythical beast. Tallest 10.5 cm
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An old Chinese large temple coin, circular form with a square hole to the centre, Phoenix dragon and pearl to one side, calligraphy to the other. Diameter 10.7 cm
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A small 19th century Chinese two-handled bronze incense burner of oblong shape on four legs, the cover with an animal finial. Height on fitted wood stand 10 cm
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An old Sukhothai white glazed specimen vase, the spherical ribbed body with a pronounced spreading circular foot, narrow tapered top, pottery body showing through at ribs. Height 23.5 cm
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A Japanese late 18th - early 19th century Utumaro woodblock print, Children’s Day Scene, signed and with seal mark, 36.5 cm x 24 cm framed under glass
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An antique Japanese bezique counter with lacquer water lily decoration, the ivory toggles with shell inlay of insects. Length 9 cm
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A large old Japanese Imari charger of panelled form with serpentine rim, traditional decoration of florals, trellis type and plain blue florals, dominant tones of red, orange, blue and green, Meiji period. Diameter 47 cm
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A Satsuma earthenware vase, ovoid shape, decorated with panels of shogun and samurai, reserved on a ground decorated with raised blue enamel trailing. Height 25 cm
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A large Beswick seal, matt finish in grey turquoise tones with slight yellowing to chest, printed mark and impressed numbers to base. Height 27 cm width 18 cm depth 11 cm
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Three Royal Doulton figurines, Cruella De Vil (DM1), three Dalmation puppies in a yellow armchair (DM11), two Dalmation puppies asleep on the floor (DM3). Height 15.5 cm 10 cm and 6 cm
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A Victorian period Staffordshire figurine of a Highland piper and dancer, well coloured, minor faults. Height 16 cm width 11 cm
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A Victorian majolica oval bread dish, the plain well mottled brown and green, the flared rim with repeating leaf designs, ridged and scroll form handle ends, blue and yellow/tan tones, painted mark to base. Length 37.5 cm
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Nine pieces of 18th century china, includes a blue and white strawberry bowl with lattice decoration, a potpourri lattice blue and white pot with lid, tea bowls, sauce tureen, two pieces of cream ware, each piece with damage and some old repairs
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Seven pieces of antique china, two sponge ware dishes, a hand painted country jug, souvenir plate of Jersey, pot lid and base, teapot stand from Dunedin Exhibition 1925/26 plus two heavy glass salts, each piece with damage
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A collection of 18th century and 19th century china including cups, saucers and plates, an 18th century teapot decorated with Chinese figures, Imari, etc. Each piece has some damage
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An 18th century Dutch Delft flower brick (vase) of traditional form, the top with a rectangular cut-out flanked by six pierced holes to each side and blue painted decoration. Length 16 cm height 90, depth 70, extensive repairs
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Six Victorian period porcelain plates, the centre hand painted with pink roses, the rim in turquoise green and gilding on a cream ground. Diameter 23 cm
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13 Georgian period Bloor Derby dessert bowls, decorated with scrolls and leaves in orange, blue, purple, pink and gold on an ivory ground, date marks c.1800-25. Diameter 19 cm
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A pair of late 19th century jasperware decanters, decorated with hunting scenes in white relief on a grey/teal ground, both with original silver over copper stoppers, one labelled whisky 11 the other brandy, ‘branch’ handle to shoulder. Height 17 cm diameter 11 cm
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An 18th century English porcelain punch bowl, underglaze blue decorated, hairline crack and with old staple repair. Diameter 27.5 cm
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An impressive 19th century Dresden centrepiece, the pierced oval basket applied with relief florals and leaves on a central tree form pillar with further florals encircled by a courting couple in 18th century costume, raised on a floral encrusted base with four scrolling feet. Height 62 cm minor chips. Purchased Dunbar Sloane Auction Wellington 1949, when this piece featured on the catalogue cover
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A good quality 19th century porcelain table centrepiece modelled with five country figures with a dog and two rabbits, encrusted with flowers and garlands, painted in polychrome, the borders gilded. Height 34 cm blue crossed swords mark, probably Moscow/ Gardner. Some old restoration and minor chips
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A rare Royal Worcester porcelain figure of H.M. The Queen (when H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth) in the uniform of the Grenadier Guards on the occasion of the Trooping of the Colour 1947 on her favourite police horse Tommy, the most famous model by Doris Lindner, complete with presentation glazed cabinet, Limited Edition number 32 of 10 cm number 1 was presented to the Queen. Height on base 39 cm
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A Royal Worcester hand painted Highland cattle vase by Harry Stinton, signed, of tall elegant ovoid form with gilt handles and pedestal base, date coded for 1963, Height 22.5 cm
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A Royal Worcester six person demitasse coffee service, the six small cups and saucers with decorated gilded rims and plain clear white glaze, date marks for 1916, complete with six gilded silver spoons, hallmarked London 1920, all in a fitted black leather covered box
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A Royal Worcester three piece miniature tea and coffee service, each piece hand painted with fruit, including a coffee pot with all over painting, a teapot as above, signed Roberts and a matching sparrow beak cream jug, date marks for 1952, 1955 and later. Height of coffee pot 12.4 cm height of teapot 8.5 cm
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Two Royal Worcester small hand painted fruit dishes, one with shaped gilded rim and all over hand painting of peaches and blackberries, signed Roberts. Diameter 11 cm date marked for 1953, the other all over painted with apples and cherries, signed, date marks for 1960. Diameter 8.8 cm
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A Royal Worcester small hand painted vase decorated with peaches and blackberries and signed J. Smith, gilt enrichments, date marks for 1952. Height 67, diameter 8.3 cm
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A Royal Worcester ‘The Wild Flowers of Britain’ bone china teaset, six trios, jug, lidded basin and matching teapot. Made for the occasion of the marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, original brochure with full descriptions inside
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A late 19th century Macintyre specimen vase formed as three co-joined egg forms, each with three teardrop pierced sections to the top, speckled pale red, blue and green, printed marks to base. Height 7 cm
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A William Moorcroft large shallow bowl of circular form with inverted rim, pomegranate pattern, traditional tones of red, dark blue and green with rust orange highlights, graduated dark blue to mottled olive green/blue ground, full signature in green and impressed marks. Diameter 27 cm
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A William Moorcroft vase of baluster form in the Moonlit Blue landscape design, traditional tones with deep rich blue ground, painted blue initials and impressed marks. Height 15.5 cm finely ridged top possibly for pewter mount
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A Walter Moorcroft large vase of tall ovoid form, orchid pattern in pink, purple and yellow tones on a green ground. Signed and impressed marks to base with paper label. Height 31.5 cm diameter 14 cm
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A large impressive Royal Doulton chine ware vase, of ovoid form on spreading foot with a wide flared rim, the large centre band decorated in white, gold and turquoise, the base and top in mottled grey/green with impressed painted and gilded star shapes and circles, impressed and etched marks and initials to base. Height 45 cm diameter 20 cm
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A Doulton Lambeth salt glazed Hanna Barlow baluster vessel with side handle, modelled with leaf decoration and covered in bluish green glaze effects. Height 13.1 cm Impressed marks and designer’s monogram
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A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase by Hannah Barlow, the ovoid body with a wide continuous band of incised decoration of grazing and running horses, blue, green and brown glazed various panelled bands, impressed and incised marks to the base. Height 19.7 cm minor professional restoration to top rim
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Two large Royal Crown Derby tankards hand painted with fishing scenes, and the poem ‘The Angler’, signed M.M. Barlow. Height 13 cm diameter 95. Date marks c.1946
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A large Thomas Forester & Sons vase, Art Nouveau design of a long tailed peacock in tones of dark brown, blue, green and ochre with gold enrichments, tall ovoid body with two shaped handles. Height 40.5 cm
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A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian bottle form vase with lobed body, mildly raised decoration of a flowering branch in orange tones with yellow highlights on mottled brown/orange ground, impressed marks. Height 24.5 cm
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