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Number of lots recorded:46
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Zother - 18th Century British
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*** A very rare Chelsea porcelain octagonal tea-bowl and saucer, painted by Jeffreyes Hammet O'Neale with the fables of the Tiger and the Fox and The Sick Kite, English circa 1755. Provenance: Stephen Hanscombe Collection. Exhibited: Stockspring Antiques… ***
*** A rare Bow porcelain botanical plate, painted with butterflies insects and flowers, English circa 1760, 19.5 cm diamater. Exhibited A Treasury of Bow. Melbourne, Ballarat and Hamilton The Australian Ceramics and Glass Circle 2000. Provenance: Havelock… ***
*** A rare and very fine Chelsea porcelain case in the form of three women, English circa 1758, 10.5 cm high,2.8 cm wide at top, with tamper base and chased gilt metal mounts. Provenance: Stockspring Antiques London 1990 ***
*** A rare Chelsea porcelain peony and twig dish, painted with an insect in the centre of the flower-head, English circa 1755/60, 20 cm long, 18 cm wide, spur marks to base. Provenance: Havelock House Antiques, (George Sinclair) Goolwa, South Australia, 1988.… ***
*** A rare set of four Chelsea white porcelain figures of the four seasons, English circa 1755/60, 18-20 cm high. Provenance: Quigley Antiques, Adelaide South Australia 1987. Exhibited: White Gold Touring Exhibition Australian Ceramics and Glass Circle 2004 ***
*** A rare pair of Bow porcelain planters with shrubs, painted with flowers, English circa 1765, 22 cm high. Provenance: Tusmore Antiques Adelaide, South Australia 2010 ***
*** A rare Chelsea red-anchor period tea-bowl and painted in Hans Sloane style, with botanicals and insects in the under-shadow technique, English circa 1755, 7 cm diameter and 4.3 cm high, saucer 12.7 cm diameter, red-anchor mark ***
*** A rare and fine Chelsea triple stopper perfume bottle, in the form of three partridges, English circa 1750, 7.2 cm high 5 cm wide. Provenance: Tusmore Antiques Adelaide 2017 as St James factory. Reference: Tulman, Ars Ceramica, 2019, no. 31, p. 73, fig. 9… ***
*** A rare Chelsea porcelain bodkin case or etui in the form of Columbine, English circa 1750, 12.5 cm long, width at head 4 cm ***
*** A rare Chelsea porcelain bodkin case, in the form of person wearing a beret, English circa 1760. 13 cm long diameter at its base 1.8 cm, with gilt-metal mounts, painted motto: Ecoute Mon Martyre. Provenance: Stockspring Antiques London 1990. Exhibited:… ***
*** A Chelsea porcelain shaped circular plate, painted with insects and botanical specimens, English circa 1765. 23.5 cm diameter. Provenance: Red Cross Antique and Art Exhibition London 1955 no 106. Exhibited: W.R.Johnston Collection East Melbourne. Taking… ***
*** A collection of four Chelsea and Girl in the Swing porcelain seal figures, English circa 1755/60, 2.5 cm -3.2 cm high. Provenance: Havelock House Antiques, Goolwa, South Australia 1989 ***
*** A rare Chelsea porcelain cane-handle in the form of a lady, with flowers in her hair, modelled by Jospeh Willems, English circa 1745, 6.5 cm high 4.2 cm front to back. Provenance: Stockspring Antiques London 2016 ( 4,200 pounds). The same model is in the… ***
*** A fine pair of Chelsea Japanese Imari and brocade patterned shaped circular plates, English circa 1780/90, 24 cm diameter, blue anchor mark. Chelsea used a blue anchor mark with blue concentric circles in n the Red anchor period ***
*** A large and finely painted Chelsea lattice-work basket, English circa 1765. Provenance: Artists, Sculptors and Designers. The Robert Burke Collection, Artvisory ,February 2024 Lot 39. Dimensions: 27 cm wide, 21.5 cm high, 12 cm high ***
*** A Chelsea porcelain cream jug, painted with sprays of flowers, English circa 1760, 8.5 cm high,11.5 cm wide over the handle ***
*** A Chelsea porcelain basket shaped floral painted and brown edged bough pot, English circa 1753-5. Provenance, Parkside Antiques ( Pat Daniels) Melbourne 18/09/1990. Artists, Sculptors and Designers. The Robert Burke Collection, Artvisory ,February 2024… ***
*** A rare Chelsea raised anchor white glazed prunus moulded trembleuse cup and saucer, English circa 1750, cup 5.7 cm high, 5.7 cm diameter, saucer 11.5 cm diameter. Provenance: Havelock House Antiques, (George Sinclair) Goolwa, South Australia, 1988.… ***
*** A Chelsea porcelain raised anchor period oval leaf shaped dish, painted with insects and flowers, Englsih circa 1750/52, 27 cm long, 18 cm wide, raised anchor mark. Provenance: Havelock House Antiques, Goolwa, South Australia. 1982 ***
*** A Chelsea red-anchor porcelain cup and saucer, painted with botanical specimens in Hans Sloane style, English circa 1755/60, cup 6.2 cm high 6.4 cm diameter, saucer 13 cm diameter. Provenance: Geoffrey Phillips Collection no 232. Havelock House Antiques,… ***
*** A collection of eight Chelsea porcelain 'toys', English circa 1750/60, 1.8 cm -3.2 cm high ***
*** A rare porcelain tureen in the form of a partridge, English circa 1765, 18 cm long 9.5 cm deep,11.5 cm high ***
*** A rare Chelsea porcelain unmounted bonbonniere in the form of two billing doves, English circa 1750, 4.5 cm wide 3.8 cm high, with motto Sort Digne D'Envie ( Worthy of Envy). Reference:An example of his model see: Chelsea Porcelain Toys by Bryant.Plate 46… ***
*** A rare Plymouth Cookworthy porcelain shell form sweetmeat stand, English circa 1765/8, 21 cm wide 15.5 cm high. Provenance: Havelock House Antiques Goolwa, South Australia, 1998. Exhibited: White Gold Touring exhibition, Australian Ceramics Circle, 2004 ***
*** A rare Bow porcelain Kakiemon oval leaf shaped dish, painted in the two quails pattern, English circa 1765, 29 cm long 19 cm wide. Provenance: The Aldridge Collection, Theodore Bruce Auctions Adelaide 1971 lot 56. Exhibited: The Melbourne, Ballarat an… ***
*** A Chelsea porcelain insect and vegetable painted circular plate, Gold anchor mark, English circa 1765. Provenance: Connoisseur's Store South Yarra Melbourne. Dimensions: 21 cm diameter ***
*** A Chelsea porcelain leaf moulded oval dish, with puce edging, English circa 1760, 27 cm long, 18 cm wide ***
*** A large Bow porcelain bocage double figure candlestick, of a huntsman and companion, English circa 1775, 30 cm high 26 cm wide. Provenance: H.J. Quigley Antiques, Adelaide, South Australia 2004 ***
*** A pair of rare Longton Hall porcelain figures of a male gardener and his wife, English circa 1750/60, 11 cm and 12 cm high. Provenance: Havelock House Antiques Goolwa, South Australia 1984. Reference: Bernard Watney, Longton Hall Porcelain, Figure of a… ***
*** A pair of Chelsea gold-anchor period candlestick figures of a man with a rifle and a lady with a hound, English circa 1765, 22 cm high, Gold anchor mark. Provenance: Moghul antiques ( Ned Roberts) Adelaide 1979 (2,650) ***
*** A Chelsea porcelain leaf-moulded circular plate, painted with flowers, English circa 1760, 19.5 cm diameter ***
*** A rare Chelsea porcelain perfume bottle, with gilt-metal stopper and chain and bird finial, English circa 1765, 8 cm high 3.2 cm wide. Provenance: Havelock House Antiques Goolwa, South Australia 1981 ***
*** An unusual Bow porcelain green-banded and scale-moulded two-handled cup and saucer, English circa 1760, cup 6.5 cm high 13.2 cm wide across the handles, saucer 15 cm diameter, Red anchor and cross mark ***
*** A rare Bow porcelain shaped circular plate, painted with insects and flowers, English circa 1765, 23 cm diameter. Provenance: Moghul Antiques, ( Ned Roberts) Adelaide 1977. Exhibited: Melbourne, Ballarat and Hamilton Ceramics and Glass Collectors Circle… ***
*** A rare Chelsea gold anchor model of a bird, English circa 1750, 14 cm high 13 cm wide ***
*** A collection of five blue and white porcelain pieces, Derby wine tasting cup or caddy spoon, Bow toy trio, Caughley strainer, English 18th century. Provenance: all pieces except for the Caughley strainer which as from Havelock House Antiques were via… ***
*** A Chelsea porcelain oval dish painted with flowers, English circa 1765, 19 cm wide 16 cm high. Provenance: Stockspring Antiques. Simpson collection no 272 ***
*** A Chelsea porcelain lobed circular plate, painted with birds and flowers, English circa 1760, 22 cm diameter, red anchor mark. Provenance: Moghul Antiques Adelaide, South Australia ( Ned Roberts) 1977 ***
*** A Chelsea porcelain red anchor period cup and saucer, painted with flowers, English circa 1755, cup 6.2 cm high, saucer 12.5 cm diameter, red anchor and numeral 3 mark. Provenance: The Radloff Collection. Connoisseurs Store Melbourne. Christie's Australia… ***
*** A rare Bow porcelain triform shell encrusted salt cellar, English circa 1765, 12 cm wide 7.5 cm high 9 cm deep. Exhibited: A Treasury of Bow. Australian Ceramics and Glass Circle held in Melbourne,Ballarat and Hamilton in 2000. Provenance: Havelock House… ***
*** A pair of Staffordshire porcelain figures of recumbent sheep, English circa 1870, 6 cm wide 4 cm high, anchor mark but not Chelsea. Provenance: Edward Nowell Antiques Wells Somerset 1979 ***
*** A Bow porcelain coffee can, painted with a bird seated amongst flowering shrubs, English circa 1750, 5.6 cm high 5 cm diameter. Provenance: Stockspring Antiques London at Andrew Wilson Antiques Melbourne 2014 ***
*** A Caughley porcelain blue and white mask jug, English circa 1770, disguised numeral and AR mark. Dimensions: 15 cm high ***
*** A Bow porcelain moulded white glazed steel-bladed table knife and a St Cloud blue and white porcelain handled steel table fork, English circa 1755 and French 18th century, 28 cm and 20 cm long, steel knife marked Law. Provenance: Tusmore Antiques Adelaide… ***
*** A Caughley porcelain gilt decorated fluted teacup and saucer, English circa 1780. Dimensions: saucer 14 cm diameter, cup 7 cm high ***
*** A set of four Chelsea style porcelain plates, labelled a Mottahdeh design the exotic plant, 20th century, 23.5 cm diameter ***