*** | A pair of bough pots by William Billingsley of Mansfield, 1790s, with Mansfield mark W(***) marks, painted marks E2, 3 & 6, semi-circular hybrid hard paste pots by James and Charles Whitehead with scalloped rims, arcaded bases and ball feet, with maritime… | *** | |
*** | A pair of Longton Hall figures as candlesticks, circa 1750-53, decorated by the 'Trembly rose' painter, depicting a gallant and his lady in floral attire mounted on scroll decorated bases and formed as candlesticks with metal sconces. Provenance: The Rous… | *** | |
*** | A Chelsea porcelain 'Toy' perfume bottle, 'Cupid on the Donkey, circa 1760, a cupid astride a braying donkey, with a quiver upon his back and holding a ribbon, with encrusted flora, floral stopper, concave base with dentil border and gilded bouquet mark,… | *** | |
*** | A large Chelsea figure emblematic of 'Hearing', circa 1760, a young seated woman holding a lute and a conch shell with a doe at her feet in puce, sky blue and green colours with a low glaze; bearing a gold anchor mark to the reverse; similar models held… | *** | |
*** | A soft paste figural candlestick attributed to Longton Hall, circa 1755 an animated classical figure in floral dress teasing a putto with a posy encrusted with flowers and raised on a moulded Rocaille base, sconce later and some professional repairs,… | *** | |
*** | A rare pair of Derby musicians, circa 1760-70, in the Chelsea style, he with bagpipes and his lady with a small lute, each seated within lattice arbours reminiscent of Chinese Chippendale mirrors, and raised upon rococo moulded bases; the female musician… | *** | |
*** | A fine Chelsea plate, circa 1765, with feather edging and scale moulding to the border, richly decorated with exotic birds in varying shades of puce in a fine landscape with unusual fruiting plants, with gold anchor mark underside. Provenance: Havelock… | *** | |
*** | A Chelsea Imperial shepherd figure, circa 1780, the shepherd with small hounds in attendance beautifully attired in colours and abundant floral and decorative patterns, supported upon a rococo base with a large gold anchor mark to the reverse. Height 29.5… | *** | |
*** | A rare 'Arcadian' salt glazed polychrome stoneware plate, circa 1760, by William Bourne (Burn), with a fine mosaic or basketweave border enclosing a scene of three figures at leisure on a riverbank, in pink, blue, lemon and emerald enamel colours upon a… | *** | |
*** | A pair of antique bocage porcelain figures, after Chelsea, late 19th century, with gold anchor mark but probably Samson, an elegantly attired seated gallant with his dog and a shepherdess with a sheep at her feet, both in bright floral and enamel coloured… | *** | |
*** | A rare Bow white soft paste figure of a monk, circa 1752-4, unmarked, the press moulded figure in a flowing habit and wearing shoes with bows, posed with right hand raised, upon on a pad base; see polychrome versions dated about 1755 in Victoria & Albert… | *** | |
*** | A Bow figure of a harlequin Bagpiper, circa 1750s, after the Meissen model by Kaendler, the seated figure with a coolie style hat wearing unusual attire of various joined patterns, scales, flowers and patterns, and a frilled collar about his neck, seated… | *** | |
*** | A female allegorical figure by Bow, circa 1760, the soft paste figure of a woman in flowing attire beside a floral encrusted urn and raised upon a moulded rococo style base, in soft pastel tones; with a square aperture to the reverse for a candlestick… | *** | |
*** | A Caughley blue and gilt part tea and coffee service, last quarter 18th century, comprising a covered sugar bowl and stand, five tea bowls, eight coffee cups, and eight saucers, all spiral-fluted and with stylized foliate blue and gilt borders, the… | *** | |
*** | A Chelsea soft paste porcelain bird and flower plate, circa 1760, gold anchor period, the silver shape plate with moulding picked out in gilt, with four individually painted pairs of coloured birds to the rim, loose posies and sprigs in a puce, iron red… | *** | |
*** | A Chelsea decorated plate, circa 1760, the plate with a moulded rim decorated with gilt enrichments and pairs of birds, and to the dish floral sprigs and loose bunches of summer blooms in a muted puce, iron red, steel blue and ochre lemon palette; with a… | *** | |
*** | A rare blue and white Liverpool - Chaffers sauceboat, circa 1760-70, Crisply moulded in two halves, with spurs to the handle and a fine leaf lappet motif to the base, painted with a Chinese fenced garden pattern to the body. Height 7 cm. Width 16.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A fine Bow figure Emblematic of 'Winter', circa 1755-60, the finely moulded and vibrantly decorated figure of a typically attired young man wearing a tricorn hat and a muff, in puce, pale blue and lemon colours, warming himself by a brazier, against a… | *** | |
*** | A Plymouth female mandolin player, circa 1770, a slip cast hollow based figure of a seated musician dressed in robes with a cape and decorated in a predominantly green and puce palette, raised on a high shell form rococo base; illustrated in a white… | *** | |
*** | An unusual plate by Longton Hall, circa 1753-55, with a heavy thick glassy glaze, having a central ho ho bird roundel and three smaller blurred edge reserves to the William Littlers deep cobalt border, remnant gilding and kiln spitting typical of the… | *** | |
*** | A rare Longton hall moulded strawberry leaf and fruit plate, circa 1751-60, Stoke on Trent, in soft paste porcelain, the leafy border softly decorated in apple green, emerald colours and magenta highlights, with 'Deutsche Blumen' posies and sprigs to the… | *** | |
*** | A Bow figure of Bacchus, 1755-60, with restrained pale decoration in apple green and purple colours upon white, the figure of Bacchus in a serpentine pose, one hand holding his signature bunch of grapes and resting upon a floral swagged wine vessel, and… | *** | |
*** | A fine Bow figure emblematic of 'Summer', circa 1755-60, the finely moulded figure of a woman in a summer hat and a floral dress decorated in shades of pink and purple, seated upon a stook of wheat and holding a sheaf in her left hand, raised upon a… | *** | |
*** | A Chelsea platter, circa 1755, the shaped oval platter with a narrow ox blood brown ribbon to the edge and sprigged throughout with single blooms, loose posies and butterflies; red anchor mark underside to rim. Height 5 cm. Length 39.5 cm. Width 30 cm | *** | |
*** | A pair of Chelsea musician figures, circa 1756-69, gold anchor period, an elegant pair, she with a plumed head piece, a floral skirt and lemon apron and playing a triangle, and he with brimmed hat, in a pink coat and floral breeches playing a tambourine,… | *** | |
*** | A soft paste porcelain figural chamber stick attributed to the Longton, hall factory, 1755-60, a draped and seated cupid figure holding a basket of flowers within a bocage bower and decorated in enamel colours above a moulded base, height 24.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A rare soft paste Chelsea white 'Goat and Bee' creamer, circa 1745, incised triangle mark, a waisted bulbous jug moulded with recumbent goats to the base, a bee below the rim, and a twig form handle with applied oak leaves, design attributed to Nicholas… | *** | |
*** | A pair of Bow figures Emblematic of 'Spring' and 'Autumn', circa 1765, 'Spring' in a brimmed hat, lemon bodice, floral and striped skirts, seated upon rockwork with a woven garden cloche beside her and baskets spilling flowers; 'Autumn' in a hat, lemon… | *** | |
*** | A fine Bow plate, circa 1755-60, the moulded plate with raised 'Blanc de chine' cherry blossom sprigs to the border and decorated with finely painted flowers in Chinese famille rose colours; a similar plate with identical moulding illustrated in Godden's… | *** | |
*** | A gallant and his shepherdess, by Samson, after Chelsea, late 19th century, with 'Gold Anchor' mark used by Samson of Paris, He in a blue and red cape, floral jacket and breeches, a dog at his heels, and his companion in a purple jacket, floral and pink… | *** | |
*** | A Philip Christian of Liverpool gravy boat, circa 1770, the footed boat having a low relief floral and scroll design throughout and decorated in enamels in the Chinese famille rose manner, with exotic birds in a rock and floral landscape to one face, and… | *** | |
*** | A Chelsea soft paste porcelain shepherdess figure, circa 1765, gold anchor period, the shepherdess in a mint green jacket, and a floral on salmon skirt, holding an abundance of flowers in her apron and a nosegay in her left hand, with a small bocage and a… | *** | |
*** | A Bow female figure Emblematic of 'Matrimony', circa 1755-60, the figure before a bocage, with a pert hat, tight ribboned bodice with a blue and mauve striped floral skirt and lemon overskirt, holding her attribute of a birdcage and raised on a footed… | *** | |
*** | A neoclassical Pinxton teapot and stand, circa 1800, pattern 301, boat shaped with a distinctive angular bracket handle, a well and conical finial to the lid, decorated with undulate bands in iron red, green, lemon and purple colours enriched with gilt,… | *** | |
*** | A Lowestoft blue and white Patty pan, circa 1775, well decorated with a swagged blue border, floral sprigs inside and out, and a moth to the well. Height 4 cm. Diameter 8.5 cm | *** | |
*** | An antique elm dough trencher, a bowl and six decoy ducks, early 19th century to 20th century, a long shallow trencher with a fine patina, of rectangular form with rounded, ends and integral handles, a dark wooden oval bow, a collection of painted, decoy… | *** | |
*** | A Bow soft paste porcelain figure of a 'New dancer, circa 1760s, finely modelled and decorated as a posing young man against a tree trunk in a pink frockcoat with lemon lining, a pale blue hat with a crimson plume, and floral pantaloons, raised on a high… | *** | |
*** | A thirty seven piece part Staffordshire Myotts dinner service, 1930s 'Chelsea Bird' pattern in red. A setting for six comprising dinner, entree and small plates, cups and associated saucers, five soup bowls, a serving platter and a creamer; backstamped… | *** | |
*** | A Chelsea soft paste porcelain bird plate, circa 1765, gold anchor period, the plate with a vigorous acanthus moulded border picked out in gilt and grey blue colours, centred with an exotic bird in a landscape and various insects; gold anchor mark; see… | *** | |
*** | A reticulated frill vase in the manner of bow, circa 1760s, a conical vase with a flaring trellis rim with applied green florets, encrusted to the body with colourful flowers, twin masks and various moths and insects, a green frill to the lower section,… | *** | |
*** | A teapot attributed to Richard Chaffers of Liverpool, circa 1760, a bullet shaped teapot with a low domed lid and pointed knop, decorated in a Japan pattern of trees, bold flowers and pavilions in underglaze blue with over decoration in red and gilt… | *** | |
*** | A Chelsea studio pottery 'Balloon Seller' by Charles Vyse, 1921, the woman in a vibrantly striped dress with a green shawl holding a bunch of coloured balloons, with blue cypher of Charles Vyse, Chelsea and date mark underside, with a fitted timber stand,… | *** | |
*** | A blue and white Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer, circa 1775, in 'Robert Browne' pattern, with alternating wave like bands of blue scales and floral sprigged reserves, the saucer centred with a petite floral motif between concentric blue lines; a small… | *** | |
*** | An impressive cabbage moulded mask jug, probably later 18th century, maker not identified but in the Caughley style, a crisply moulded jug of typical bulbous form with a blue transferware design of wild roses and other flora and butterflies, unmarked,… | *** | |
*** | A Bow Soft paste figure, 'flora', circa 1762, with restrained pale decoration in mauve pink and light blue upon white, the serpentine figure in flowing floral drapery, one hand around her signature urn of flowers and raised upon a moulded rococo base,… | *** | |
*** | A Chelsea figure of a boy, circa 1753-55, the standing boy, probably an allegorical figure, with black hair, holding a flower encrusted wreath and simply attired in puce and lemon draped fabric, upon a small rockwork and tree trunk base; a small red… | *** | |
*** | A Chelsea soft paste porcelain floral plate, circa 1755, red anchor period, the lobed pie crust rim picked out in brown, decorated with sprigs and an asymmetric loose posy in puce, blue, lemon and iron colours upon a cream ground; tiny red anchor mark… | *** | |
*** | An important Caughley cup and saucer, circa 1800, decoration attributed to William Billingsley at Mansfield, the tea cup and saucer both with octagonal reserves of flowers, the saucer with a gilt border of wheat ears and foliage and gilded rims, the cup… | *** | |
*** | A bow soft paste porcelain figure, circa 1760s, from the series, the rustic Seasons, the seated female figure emblematic of spring with a basket spilling flowers and a straw bee skep beside her, raised on a typical raised rococo base picked out in puce… | *** | |
*** | A New Hall 'Boy at the Window' porcelain creamer, circa 1795, pattern 425, a tapering fluted creamer with a waisted neck, continuously decorated with an oriental pattern in the mandarin palette. Provenance: T.C Ratheram New Hall collection, with label… | *** | |
*** | A bow frilled polychrome pot pourri, circa 1765, of baluster form with a domed lid and a bird finial, having lattice piercings with blue florets to the collar and profusely encrusted with stems of bright flowers, festooned masks, painted insects and… | *** | |
*** | Two cabbage moulded mask jugs in the manner of Caughley, late 18th century, the jugs in two sizes with blue transferware designs, the larger with wild roses, convolvulus and other blooms with butterflies, with repair to base and open crescent mark; the… | *** | |
*** | A New Hall Japan pattern trio, circa 1812-1815, pattern 1163, in typical mazarine blue, pale blue and orange colours with gilt enrichments, depicting a figure on a bridge in a pavilion and lakeside garden setting, unmarked; illustrated in David Holgate,… | *** | |
*** | A soft paste porcelain Street vendor figure attributed to the Longton, hall factory, 1755-60, a woman in patterned skirt and teal bodice holding flowers in her apron and a basket of eggs in a basket, raised on a flower encrusted base and small bocage… | *** | |
*** | A Bow 'Two Quail' pattern Kakiemon-manner octagonal bowl, circa 1760, the design to the interior in coloured enamels and gold within a red and gilt stylized foliate border at the rim. Height 5 cm. Width 21 cm. Provenance: McIlwraith collection (label… | *** | |
*** | A New Hall 'Cottage and Bridge' cup and saucer, circa 1810, pattern 1154, the cup and matching saucer richly decorated in the oriental manner with figures in a landscape with an arching bridge, cottage and exotic foliage, in a cobalt, light blue and… | *** | |
*** | A rare Miles Mason Imari style plate, circa 1805-1810, pattern 850, with a striking central design of the 'Samrat Yantra' sundial at the old Observatory, Delhi, in a cobalt, light blue, mauve, and apple green palette with gilt highlights, boldly bordered… | *** | |
*** | Three bow porcelain cups, circa 1755, a trio of blanc-de-chine prunus moulded cups, a typical bow works twig handle to one and loop handles to the others, height 6.5 cm, and smaller | *** | |
*** | A Lowestoft porcelain tea bowl and saucer, latter half 18th century, conformingly decorated in under-glaze blue with flowers and foliage, unmarked. Height 4.5 cm. (bowl) diameter 13 cm. (saucer) | *** | |
*** | A Longton Hall moulded vase, circa 1755, the heavy pedestal vase thickly moulded with shell forms and a generous side scroll embellishment picked out in puce, with floral cartouches to the body, the waisted neck bordered with encrusted flowers in colours,… | *** | |
*** | A Bow cherub candlestick, circa 1760-70, a flower adorned cherub carrying a basket of flowers before an elaborate, vivid green bocage, with a floriform nozzle and dish surmount and raised on a pierced rococo base picked out in gilt; see G. Godden, '..… | *** | |
*** | A bow cherub candlestick, circa 1760-70, a flower adorned cherub carrying a basket of flowers before an elaborate, vivid green bocage, with a floriform nozzle and dish surmount and raised on a pierced rococo base picked out in gilt, see G. Godden, '..… | *** | |
*** | A New Hall polychrome tea bowl and saucer, circa 1790-1,800, probably pattern 241, delicately sprigged to with puce, purple and iron red flowers, a small posy to the centre of the saucer, both with floral vine and wavy borders, unmarked, height 5.5 cm,… | *** | |
*** | Three matching New Hall polychrome tea wares: a tea bowl and saucer, a small moulded creamer, circa 1790, probably pattern 338, two items marked no. 12, each centred with a segmented wheel motif in puce, purple, blue and red colours surrounded by a wreath… | *** | |
*** | A Caughley tea bowl and saucer, circa 1783-1793 period, a finely lobed cup and matching fluted saucer in alternating cobalt and white stripes, with gold bands and husk motifs, unmarked; see same in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London,… | *** | |
*** | A pair of Continental porcelain figurines, early 20th century; the masked Commedia dell'Arte figures of Harlequin and the coquettish Columbine in typical attire upon raised platforms; imitation Chelsea marks with red painted anchor and two painted slashes… | *** | |
*** | A New Hall 'Imari Vine' creamer, circa 1800, pattern 446, the neoclassical style creamer with a trailing oriental design in the Imari palette, with gilded bands and vegetal decoration to the pouring lip, painted pattern underside, height 9.5 cm, width 10… | *** | |
*** | A middle period Longton Hall flower and leaf moulded dish, circa 1754-57, a vibrantly coloured dish, the flower with blue, puce, and red orange fringed petals, the multi-toned leaf with puce veins, a bud and twig form handle, with small spurs to base,… | *** | |
*** | A Caughley blue and white moulded mask head jug, circa 1780, the baluster body decorated in 'Gilly Flower' pattern with scattered floral, sprays on a leaf moulded ground, a double loop handle, open crescent mark, underside, with paper label, 'McIlraith… | *** | |
*** | Four creamware figures and three Chelsea-Derby gardeners, late 18th century; Chelsea Derby figures 1782, unmarked but pattern 292, comprising two gentlemen in togas each carrying a chicken, a lad in a frock coat and black hat, also holding a chicken, and… | *** | |
*** | A New Hall tea bowl and saucer, circa 1790, pattern 20 two oriental figures in a fenced garden, one with a parasol, the other holding a flower and a windmill toy on a stick, delicate floral and patterned borders to the rims, height 5 cm, (cup) Diameter 13… | *** | |
*** | A Caughley blue and white tea bowl and saucer, circa 1785, the body decorated in 'Bell Toy' pattern with a mother and child among vases, of flowers and tables, crescent and Salopian 'St' marks underside, height 5 cm, (cup) diameter 12 cm, (saucer) | *** | |
*** | A small Art Deco oak commode, circa 1930-40, of bow profile with three drawers with rib and textured bark motifs to the drawer edges, strap metal handles and raised on tapering legs, height 80 cm, width 64 cm, depth 41 cm | *** | |
*** | A pair of New Hall coffee cans and saucers, 1805, decorated in pattern 214, with gilt snowflake designs within cobalt reserves and united by gilt swags, fine dots and foliage upon a cream ground. Coffee can height 6 cm. Saucer diameter 14 cm | *** | |
*** | Two duos and a trio: Rockingham, probably New Hall, other, circa 1825, 1840, a blue ground Rockingham moulded cup with an Old English handle, with lemon and gilt swags and finely painted floral posies, puce mark, a New Hall type moulded cup with a sharply… | *** | |
*** | A bow plate, circa 1752, the plate in a soft famille rose palette decorated in the oriental manner with rock, peony and bamboo to the centre, and three sprays with lotus and other flora to the border Diameter 22.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A New Hall coffee cup and saucer, circa 1815, decoration pattern 1154 (u170), the exterior of the London-shape cup and the saucer decorated in the Imari palette with a Chinoiserie landscape with figures in a boat before a house and a bridge, a workman's… | *** | |
*** | A Lowestoft painted porcelain tea bowl, latter half 18th century, the exterior decorated in over-glaze red and blue with flowers and a building, the interior rim and centre decorated, unmarked. Height 5.5 cm. Diameter 8.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A Mansfield decorated plate attributed to William billingsley, circa 1799-1802, the plate probably by Caughley and decorated with an octagonal reserve of roses and other blooms in pink, white, red and yellow upon a coffee ground, enclosed by a fine wheat… | *** | |
*** | A Bow octagonal polychrome bamboo and rock plate, circa 1755-60, in the oriental manner and decorated in a puce, emerald, apple green and mauve palette with a garden scene to the well and three informal sprays to the rim, length 22 cm, width 22 cm | *** | |
*** | A Caughley blue and white sparrow beak jug, circa 1775-90, the baluster body decorated in the 'Fisherman' pattern with a man and cranes, among foliage and pavilions, having a loop handle and mock Chinese marks, underside, height 11.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A Lowestoft Slops bowl, circa 1770, the Imari bowl in 'Two Birds' pattern, in iron red, cobalt colours lightly enriched with gilt, height 7 cm, diameter 15 cm | *** | |
*** | A polychrome tea bowl and saucer in the manner of New Hall, late 18th century, with a moulded spiral flute decor and centred with a basket of flowers, surrounded by sprigs and delicate band and dotted wavy borders; unmarked, height 5.5 cm, (tea bowl)… | *** | |
*** | A Lowestoft porcelain tea bowl and stand, lasts quarter 18th century, the bowl exterior and interior and the stand conformingly decorated with floral bands and sprays, unmarked. Height 5.5 cm. (bowl) diameter 13.5 cm. (stand) | *** | |
*** | A New Hall saucer dish, circa 1810, pattern 421 decorated in a mandarin palette with 'Bird and the Butterfly' pattern pattern number underside and reverse '7' decorator's mark Diameter 20 cm | *** | |
*** | A Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780 decorated in the oriental rock, fence and peony 'Redgrave' pattern below a red and blue border, height 5 cm, (cup) Diameter 13 cm, (saucer) | *** | |
*** | A Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780 decorated in the oriental rock, fence and peony 'Redgrave' pattern below a red and blue border, height 4.5 cm, (cup) Diameter 13 cm, (saucer) | *** | |
*** | A New Hall bowl, 1795, pattern number N191, the deep sided bowl raised on a circular foot handpainted to the interior rim with a garland of interlocking flowers and tendrils and to the exterior a loose bouquet of blooms and various sprigs in purple,… | *** | |
*** | An H & R Daniel trio, circa 1830s, pattern 4777, Shrewsbury shape, with tea and coffee cups and a conforming saucer in vibrant apple green, with cartouches of handpainted summer blooms including morning glory, anemone, roses and others and cloud style… | *** | |
*** | A Caughley plate, circa 1785, circular with an ogee edge, the dished centre with moulded cavetto, blue-painted with floral sprays and a line to the edge, leafy tendrils to the underside, Salopian 'S' mark underside. Diameter 23 cm | *** | |
*** | A New Hall painted tea bowl, late 18th century, the exterior decorated with flowers and foliage within opposed foliate cartouches, the interior of the rim with a geometric border. Height 5.5 cm. Diameter: 8.5 cm. | *** | |
*** | A New Hall tureen and cover, circa 1810, of elliptical outline with a pair of scrolling handles to the ends, on a waisted socle and integral stand, moulded throughout in low relief with bands of flowers, the base of the bowl and the centre of the cover… | *** | |
*** | Two black bat printed coffee cans in the manner of New Hall, circa 1810, unmarked, the cans in hard paste with simple loop handles decorated with a scene of two men fishing with church in the background; the other with a traveller carrying a bundle… | *** | |
*** | A New Hall tea cup and saucer, circa 1805, pattern 274, the bute cup and bowl decorated with blue, rose, apple green and orange colours with gilt enrichments upon a white ground, a blue floral border punctuated with orange flowers to the rims, height 6 cm… | *** | |
*** | A Bow soft paste porcelain figure of a 'New Dancer', circa 1760s, modelled and decorated as a young man posing against a tree trunk in a puce frockcoat with cobalt lining, a straw coloured hat with a plume and floral pantaloons, raised on a mounded base… | *** | |
*** | A small bow porcelain works plate, 1760-1776 period, the lobed plate with a gilt dentil border, scattered with Deutsche Blumen, diameter 17.5 cm | *** | |