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Auction House:
Bonhams
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** A Doulton Burslem pink ground vase, painted by Fred Walklate, circa 1900, with raised paste narcissus and a gilt Art Nouveau scrolling border, signed W Walklate and painted mark, 21 cm high ***
*** A Royal Doulton slender green ground vase painted by C Harrison, circa 1905, with multicoloured flowers, everted gilt rim, signed C. Harrison, printed marks, 28 cm high ***
*** A Royal Doulton flambe ovoid vase painted with highland cattle in a landscape, printed factory marks, 21.5 cm high ***
*** A Prattware Toby jug, circa 1800 with yellow rimmed three cornered hat, and cobalt and yellow patterned coat, yellow breeches and striped blue and yellow gaiters, 25 cm high ***
*** A Prattware Toby jug, circa 1800 with brown three cornered hat, wearing a brown patterned coat with blue and yellow highlights, 25 cm high ***
*** A Prattware Toby jug, circa 1800 with black three cornered hat rim, and wearing mottled tan and black coat with blue and yellow shirt and yellow breeches ***
*** A 'Slack and Brownlow' stoneware water filter, together with two stoneware flagons, two bowls and an amphora 43 cm high 16.5' high). 43 cm high ***
*** A pair of German porcelain twin handled pot pouris, with reticulated lattice shoulders and scrolled leaf-form handles painted and decorated with floral bouquets and acanthus leaves 33 cm high ***
*** A Davenport Imari coffee service c. 1880 comprising a coffee pot, sugar bowl, cream jug and four coffee cans and saucers.. Provenance: The Collection of the Late Richard Green, Sydney ***
*** Grace Seccombe (c. 1880-1956), two napkin rings, one with a kookaburra and one with a koala, glazed earthenware, inscribed GS, NSW and GS, Aus, 8.5 cm wide (2), good condition ***
*** John Castle-Harris (1893-1967), a fish vase, circa 1940 the green ovoid body applied with a fish, glazed earthenware, inscribed 'Castle-Harris' 12 cm high ***
*** Grace Seccombe (c. 1880-1956), a koala on a branch,glazed earthenware, signed Grace Seccombe, 14.5 cm high ***
*** Lithgow Pottery, a 'Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread', glazed earthenware oval two-handled bowl 36 cm wide ***
*** Stone's Bristol Pottery, a blue glazed kangaroo teapot, circa 1920 impressed factory mark, 13 cm high, (for identical pot see Australian Pottery of the 19th & Early 20th century by Marjorie Graham, plate 140) ***
*** A Royal Worcester Oriental manner vase, circa 1880, raised on a pierced blue faux wooden stand, the red ground painted with a crane amongst foliage, gilt elephant head ring handles, applied moulded mark, 30 cm high ***
*** A Goldscheider bust of a red headed woman together with a wall mask of a black African woman, circa 1933 and 1950, the bust depicting a woman with a green scarf holding a piece of fruit, the mask in profile, 20 cm high. Incised 6947 and Renly. (2) ***
*** A majolica and ceramic group, 20th century and earlier, comprising a matched set of Bordallo Pinheiro cabbage form dishes, together with miscellaneous by Wedgwood, Copeland and others, varying sizes, (47) ***
*** An Art Nouveau Harvey school grey glazed earthenware three piece tea set, with inscribed stylised decoration, the base with inscribed monogram SE, initials ITC and dated 1925, the teapot 20 cm wide and a similar brown glaze teapot, inscribed monogram EAD… ***
*** Alice Mylie Peppin (1907-1992), a blue glazed earthenware plate, circa 1960 decorated with leaves and berries, inscribed AMP '61, 20 cm diameter ***
*** Harry Lindeman (1872-1948), a brown and yellow floral glazed earthenware vase, circa 1930 with a vertical striped neck above a band of flowerheads, inscribed Lindeman, 18 cm high ***
*** A Royal Doulton figure group of two cockatoos, by Leslie Harradine, circa 1911, the white birds with green highlights, raised on a blue base, impressed marks, initials L.H. and model No. 35, 20 cm high ***
*** Two Vanguard novelty nursery teapots, circa 1930, one in the form of a tank with soldier's head forming the cover finial, the other in the form of a racing car, the cover with driver's helmet -covered head finial, both in apple green glaze with silver… ***
*** A Coalport slender urn form vase circa 1910, with jewelled decoration painted landscape panel. Height 30 cm. ***
*** An English Delft shallow dish, circa 1740 possibly by Redcliff Back of Richard Franks factory Bristol, decorated with central floral spray within a swagged floral border in tones of blue, green, rust, yellow and green, 33.5 cm diam ***
*** A leather cased Royal Crown Derby coffee set, circa 1900, comprising six demi tasses and saucers in Chinoiserie pattern together with pierced sterling silver cup holders, complete with original fitted morocco case, the case 35 cm wide, 28 cm deep. Printed… ***
*** Darbyshire Pottery, Western Australia, a glazed earthenware koala and joey, 10 cm high; a platypus bowl 10 cm wide; and a turtle, 8 cm wide, inscribed and print marks and labels (3) ***
*** A Large Australian pottery jardiniere, in the form of a koala holding a tree trunk, 35 cm high ***
*** A Royal Doulton figure of a Mermaid, designed by Harry Tittensor, in lustre glaze, the figure with a coral necklace, inscribed initials HT, paint No. 97, printed and impressed marks 18 cm high ***
*** 'Chelsea Pensioner' a Royal Doulton titled figure designed by Leslie Harradine, circa 1924, the seated figure in a red coat filling his pipe, painted title, potted by Doulton, NN689 and printed mark, 15.5 cm high ***
*** A Wedgwood mother of pearl lustre baluster butterfly vase, decorated on a pale green ground, printed mark and pattern number Z4832, 22 cm high ***
*** A rare Derby figure of Saint Philip, third quarter of the 18th century Depicted holding a crucifix in his right hand, his left raised in blessing, barefoot and dressed in robes painted with floral sprays, on a rococo scrolled base, 25 cm high ***
*** Two Derby porcelain pieces, circa 1820's, comprising; a cabinet plate titled 'View of Marrow Commons' and a stand titled 'On the River Trent Derbyshire' 19 cm and 22 cm diameter ***
*** A Worcester porcelain two handled loving cup, circa 1768, painted and gilt in bright Japanese style in the 'Jabberwocky' pattern of a dragon perched on a branch amongst foliage, 7.5 cm high ***
*** A Caughley porcelain mask jug, circa 1780, the cabbage-leaf moulded body printed in blue with the 'Gillyflower', pattern of a moth and scattered sprays, open crescent mark, 15 cm high. Provenance: McIlwraith Collection ***
*** Charles Noke and Harry Nixon for Doulton Burslem, a 'Chang' vase, circa 1925, of shouldered form, decorated with mottled lava glaze, 23 cm high both artist monograms ***
*** Three English Delft plates, circa 1750 including a Bristol Delft plate 'bianca sopra bianco' with Chinese style scene of fishermen in blue and white, another with crested bird beside river in blue yellow and purple and a shell shaped bleeding bowl with… ***
*** Four English Delft plates, circa 1740, 1760 comprising a Bristol Delft dish with birds and flowers and sprinkled manganese border, possibly William Griffith, Lambeth High Street, a pair of plates with floral decoration in red, blue and green, one restored… ***
*** A Bristol Delft plate, circa 1740 painted in blue with lady and man with shepherd's crook under a tree beside a ruined arch, artist, possibly Michael Edkins at Joseph FLower's Pottery, 22.5 cm. Reference: Poutney J.W. Arrorwsmith, Old Bristol Potteries,… ***
*** Harvey School, a glazed earthenware rectangular box and cover carved with fish and reeds, inscribed monogram, 20 cm wide. Provenance: Stanley & Co. Auction, 14 Nov 1999 ***
*** A Derby porcelain two handled chocolate cup, saucer and cover, circa 1800, painted and gilt with oval medallions and blue flowers and gilt vases; together with a moulded cup with gilt flowers, probably Nantgarw ***
*** A Worcester leaf-shaped sauce boat, circa 1775, well modelled with lettuce leaves and shell, scrolled branch handle and painted with delicate floral bouquets and raised on a circular foot, 10 cm high ***
*** A set of Limoges Ceralene porcelain side plates, in the 'Vieux Chine' pattern, of hexagonal form, (24) ***
*** A Royal Doulton Lambeth Ware gnome matchstand, impressed marks and No. 8355, 10 cm high ***
*** An Australian glazed earthenware koala, possibly by Darbyshire Pottery, Western Australia, 23 cm high. Reference: For similar figure see Australian Pottery of the 19th & early 20th century, by Marjorie Graham, Plate 26 ***
*** Eric Bryce Carter (1886-1966), a glazed earthenware gumnut vase, circa 1945 the waisted body in green, brown and yellow with applied branch of leaves and gumnuts, inscribed E. Bryce Carter/Sydney/amb-gr-or, 15 cm high ***
*** Maud Valerie (Val) McMaster (1913-1983), A hexagonal painted earthenware box and cover, circa 1933 raised on bun feet, painted with stylised leaves, signed and dated Val McMaster, 1933, 13 cm diameter. Provenance: Southside Antique Market, Jun 1986 ***
*** Stone's Bristol Pottery, Brisbane, an orange glazed comport, 19 cm diameter ***
*** Grace Seccombe (c. 1880-1956), a kookaburra perched on a branch, glazed earthenware, inscribed GS and Aus, 9 cm high ***
*** A Royal Doulton waratah pattern cup and saucer ***
*** A Doulton vase, applied with starfish, sea shells, seaweed, painted seaweed and gilt highlighting, 26 cm high ***
*** A Royal Doulton white porcelain figure of a crouching nude female, designed by Leslie Harradine, circa 1924, raised on a plinth, printed and impressed marks, 12 cm high ***
*** A Worcester blue and white sauce boat ***
*** A Masons ironstone coffee pot, c. 1815, of tapering octagonal form ***
*** A Wedgwood mother of pearl lustre octagonal butterfly bowl, decorated on a pale green ground, orange to the interior gilt mark and pattern number Z4832, 12 cm diameter ***
*** A Collection of Doulton Lambeth brown salt glaze Pottery with applied relief decoration, comprising a large teapot, a small teapot, a sugar bowl, a cream jug and a silver rimmed tobacco jar, London 1898 (5) ***
*** A Collection of Royal Doulton brown salt glaze pottery, with applied relief decoration comprising, two coffee pots, a tobacco jar, three milk jugs, a silver rimmed beaker, Chester 1917 and two three handled loving cups, one silver rimmed, Birmingham 1905… ***
*** A Worcester porcelain dish, circa 1800, with gilt gadrooned rim, Burgundy border and a crest and motto for Dick, 'Spes Infracta' (Hope Unbroken), 20 cm diameter. note: the Dick family descended from William De Dick, the first magistrate in Edinburgh in… ***
*** A large blue-and-white 'antiquity' charger, 18th/ 19th century, 40.5 cm diam. Provenance: NSW Private Collection ***
*** Melrose Ware, a Pottery 'Father Christmas' Toby Jug, factory marks, 18 cm high ***
*** Gustav Pillig (1877-1956), a brown painted plaster figure of a nude kneeling girl inscribed G. Pillig, 21 cm high ***
*** Grace Seccombe (c. 1880-1956), koala on a branch, glazed earthenware inscribed 'GS and Aus', 11 cm high ***
*** Una Deerbon (1882-1972), a green glazed earthenware jug, circa 1935, with applied grapes and leaves and bifurcated handle, inscribed Deerbon, 75/L28, 20 cm high ***
*** Bosley Ware, a glazed earthernware kookaburra in shades of brown, green, and yellow, impressed mark 20 cm high ***
*** Edith white, a Harvey School glazed earthenware jug with a brown and green landscape, inscribed monogram EW and date 1925, 16 cm high ***
*** Gertrude E. Brown (1871-1959), a painted porcelain vase with putti at play amongst clouds and a band of flowers signed and dated Gertrude E brown 28/9/04, 19 cm high ***
*** A pair of Royal Worcester Orchid wall vases, 1882, richly gilt and bronzed, green marks, 21 cm high (2) ***
*** A Royal Worcester perfume bottle, circa 1890, painted with a bird, gilt mark, 8.5 cm length; and a candle snuffer, 1903 of a lady with a scarf and cap; and four Worcester miniature mugs. two painted with scenes and two with flowers. (6) ***
*** A Doulton Burslem tall slender jug, circa 1900, painted with quail on a pink an ivory ground, gilt loop handle, printed marks, 31 cm high ***
*** A Royal Worcester vase in the Oriental manner, 1880, designed as a lotus with gilt and bronzed flowers and leaves, raised on a simulated stand. Height 15 cm, and a Coalport two-handled vase painted with a landscape medallion on a turquoise beaded gilt… ***
*** Grace Seccombe (c. 1880-1956), a kookaburra vase, glazed earthenware, inscribed Grace Seccombe, Australia, 11 cm high ***
*** Daisy Merton (1889-1972), Newtone Pottery glazed ovoid vase, circa 1935, painted with gumtrees by a river, signed DV Merton, 21 cm high ***
*** Remued Pottery, two gum leaf jugs, one with red/green glaze, inscribed Remued hand made 1934, 13 cm high; and a green glaze jug with paper label 11 cm high (2) ***
*** Ada Ione Newman (1870-1949), a porcelain charger, the border painted with butterflies on a cloudy blue sky, signed A.J. Newman, 36 cm diameter; and a set of six coffee cups and saucer painted with gumnuts (7) ***
*** Maude Poynter (1869-1945), a purple blue glazed earthenware chamberstick inscribed and dated MP Ratho Tas. 1926, 14 cm high ***
*** A Bosley ware style glazed earthenware standing gnome, 32 cm high ***
*** MCP (Modern Ceramic Products), an Art Deco turquoise glazed earthenware vase modeled with a dancer, 21 cm high ***
*** Two Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester cups and saucers, circa 1830, one painted with an exotic bird in a landscape, each detailed with delicate gilt foliage reserves on a white ground, printed factory marks (4) ***
*** A Sevres style twin handled pedestal vase and cover, painted and decorated with a scene of lovers in an idyllic landscape within a gilded cartouche on a gilded cobalt blue ground. Height 43 cm ***
*** Spode and Worcester cabinet plates, early and late 19th, the Spode example titled 'Scarborough castle Bay', the Worcester example centrally painted with landscape, dated 1899 22 cm and 25 cm diameter (2) ***
*** A Worcester porcelain tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780, printed in blue with fruit and floral sprays, gilt rim, crescent mark ***
*** Two Worcester armorial serving dishes by Barr Flight & Barr and Chamberlains Worcester, circa 1820's, each decorated with grisaille central crest picked out in gilt, within gilded borders 30 cm and 33 cm width (2) ***
*** A Caughley porcelain tea bowl and saucer, circa 1785, printed in the 'Bell Toy' pattern of figures flanked by vases of flowers, crescent mark ***
*** A Staffordshire pearl ware 'Tythe Pig' group and musicians group, circa 1820, each typically modelled and painted in overglaze polychrome, the Tythe pig group with hollow base the other with closed base, tallest 22.5 cm 9in (2) ***
*** Elise Harvey, a brown glazed earthenware three handled vase with bandsof floral carved panels, the base inscribed 'To Valerie From Elkie 1920', 14 cm high. Notes: By repute the vase was made by the daughter of L.J. Harvey and given to the potter Valerie… ***
*** Harvey School, blue glazed earthenware chamberstick inscribed 'A Book and a Light, What at the Night' and modelled with moths, inscribed monogram SH and date 1937, 14 cm high ***
*** Milton Moon (b. 1926), a stoneware vase with textured and glazed body inscribed Milton Moon 18 cm high ***
*** Gwen Watson (1916-1994), a circular earthenware dish surmounted by a ringtail possum, inscribed initials G.W, 14 cm high ***
*** A Belleek basket weave dish, the rim applied with roses, thistles and shamrocks, two loop handles, impressed strap factory marks. Width 32 cm ***
*** Grace Seccombe (c. 1880-1956), a kookaburra perched on a branch, glazed earthenware, inscribed GS and Aus, 7 cm high ***
*** John Campbell 1857-1928, a blue green mottled glazed earthenware ovoid vase, inscribed and dated John Campbell/2L/1932, 18 cm high; and a trumpet shaped vase with frilled neck, unmarked 16 cm high (2) ***
*** A pair of blue-and-white hexagonal plates, 18th century box, 22.3 cm diam., 22.6 cm diam., (2). ***
*** Sarreguemines, four oyster plates, circa 1960, in green majolica, signed to base, 24.5 cm diameter ***
*** Louisa Taylor, a blue glazed earthenware squat candle stick, circa 1925, with an applied mushroom, inscribed twice L. Taylor, 13 cm diameter ***
*** A Lambeth Delft plate, circa 1740 possibly made and decorated by Thomas and Hugh Taylor and Richard Riley at their pottery at Redcliffe, Bristol, painted with a central roundel of a parrot on a branch by a cliff with flowering branches within a floral… ***
*** A Royal Worcester tea cup painted by James Stinton, 1910, with a game bird, puce mark ***
*** A collection of Doulton Lambeth brown salt glaze Pottery with applied relief decoration, comprising a tea pot, a sugar bowl, a cream jug, three mugs and three miniatures (9) ***