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*** A rare Worcester porcelain cup and saucer, painted in the Dalhousie pattern, English circa 1780, cup 4.3 cm high 10 cm wide across the handle, saucer 13.2 cm diameter, blue crescent mark ***
*** A pair of Sevres-pattern porcelain and gilt-bronze mounted ewers French circa 1900 49 cm high ***
*** A large Derby porcelain figure of a shepherd, English circa 1765, typical shepherd, sitting on a mound, playing bagpipes, accompanied by his hound', all on a rococo scrolled base. 22.5 cm high 13 cm wide ***
*** A large Derby porcelain figural and bocage candlestick, English circa 1770, 30 cm high 24 cm wide ***
*** A Worcester porcelain blue and white and green/orange octagonal plate, with sponged blue border and Chinoiserie panels, decorated in the "The Fab Panelled Landscape Pattern", English circa 1765/70, 17 cm wide. Provenance: Havelock Antiques Goolwa, South… ***
*** A collection of four various Staffordshire pottery cottages/pastille burners, English 19th century, 9.5 cm,12.5 cm,13 cm and 16.5 cm high. Provenance: H.J. Quigley Antiques, Adelaide, South Australia 2006 ***
*** A large Derby porcelain tankard, bell shaped and painted with flowers with puce details, English circa 1765, 14 cm high 14 cm wide across the handle. Provenance: Moghul Antiques Adelaide as Chelsea ***
*** A rare pair of Staffordshire pottery green-backed pigeons, English circa 1860, 21 cm high ***
*** A fine quality Meissen figure of a lady playing a pianoforte, German 19th century, 13 cm high, 9.2 cm wide. Provenance: Erica's Antiques, Adelaide, South Australia 1969 ***
*** A fine Chamberlains Worcester porcelain turquoise-blue ground rectangular inkstand, English circa 1830, with names views of Tintern Abbey Monmouthshire and Endsleigh Milton Abbott Devonshire. Provenance: Howard Collection Sold Leonard Jole and and Sydney… ***
*** Two Worcester porcelain blue and white condiment spoons, English circa 1770, 9.8 cm and 10 cm long. Provenance: Andrew Wilson Antiques Melbourne 2014 ***
*** A Derby porcelain latticework basket, painted with flowers, English circa 1765, 19 cm wide 6.5 cm high ***
*** A Chamberlains Worcester circular plate, painted with flower specimen and with a gilt green border, English circa 1820, with monogram, 24 cm diameter ***
*** 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 Royal Worcester porcelain named Australian flora cup and saucer, English for the Australian market,dated 1893, cup 10 cm wide across the handle and saucer 12.5 cm diameter. Named Waratah and Xmas Bush. Provenance: H.J Quigley Antiques Adelaide, South… ***
*** A fine Worcester porcelain blue-scale ground circular dish, painted with birds, butterflies and insects, English circa 1770, 14 cm diameter. Provenance: Graham and Oxley Antiques London 1979 ***
*** A rare Worcester porcelain turquoise-blue glazed spherical teapot, English circa 1770. Provenance: Howard Collection, sold Leonard Joel and Sydney Arnold and Co.Melbourne.. Exhibited: International Art Treasures Exhibition October 1949 Property of H.… ***
*** A Worcester porcelain teapot stand, painted with Chinese figures, English circa 1770, 15 cm wide ***
*** A Spode porcelain blue and gilt tulip shaped cup, English circa 1810, 6.5 cm high base 5 cm wide, Bought as probably Spode Stockspring Antiques 2000. A tulip stand appears in the Spode 1820 shape book reproduced by Leonard Whiter, Spode 1970 p.115 and a… ***
*** A Worcester porcelain fluted tea-bowl and saucer, painted with fruit and gilt, attributed to the spotted-fruit painter, English 18th century, teabowl 4.2 cm high 7.4 cm diameter Saucer 12 cm diameter. Provenance: Dyson Perrins Museum UK ( Their stencil… ***
*** 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 St Cloud white porcelain tea-bowl and saucer, moulded in high relief with flowering prunus branches, French circa 1710/20, 4.1 cm high 7 cm diameter, saucer 12 cm diameter. Provenance: Stockspring Antiques London. Reference: A very similar example… ***
*** A rare pair of Staffordshire pottery long-necked roc birds ( Pheasants), English circa 1860, A similar example illustrated Staffordshire Pottery, The Tribal Art of England, Anthony Oliver, plate 94 page 72, 26 cm high 12 cm wide ***
*** A rare Staffordshire pottery bull-baiting figure, in the Obadiah Sheratt style, English circa 1820, marked Bullbeating Now Captain Lad, A similar example illustrated Staffordshire Pottery, The Tribal Art of England, Anthony Oliver, plate 50 page 43, 14 cm… ***
*** 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 large Dr Wall Worcester porcelain blue and white transfer-printed tankard, in the Parrot pecking fruit pattern, English circa 1770, 14.5 cm high 13 cm wide across the handle. Provenance: Havelock House Antiques, Goolwa, South Australia. H.J.Quigley… ***
*** A Royal Worcester porcelain plate painted by R Austin with finely gilt border, 21 cm square ***
*** A Royal Worcester porcelain bowl, painted with fruit by Reginald Harry Austen, English dated 1928, height 8 cm, width 14.5 cm ***
*** A Derby porcelain figure of a recumbent ram, English circa 1760/5, 5 cm long 3.6 cm high. Provenance: Moghul Antiques,( Ned Roberts) Adelaide South Australia 1983 ***
*** A Worcester porcelain Queen Charlotte pattern cup and saucer and an oval spoon tray, English circa 1770, cup 6.5 cm high 6 cm diameter saucer 12 cm diameter, spoon tray 15 cm wide ***
*** A Meissen porcelain figure of a cherub with flowers, German circa 1900, crossed swords mark and numbers 67062, 14 cm high base 5.5 cm wide ***
*** 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 Worcester porcelain trio: cup, tea-bowl and saucer, decorated with Royal blue and white radiating panels and strongly gilded, English circa 1770, cup 7 cm high 6.2 cm diameter tea-bowl 5.2 cm high 8.6 cm diameter, saucer 14 cm diameter ***
*** A fine Worcester porcelain plate, finely painted in the London atelier of James Giles with exotic birds in a landscape, English circa 1770, 20.5 cm diameter ***
*** A Royal Worcester porcelain fruit-painted vase and cover painted by Frank Roberts, English, dated 1954, height (with lid) 17 cm, width 12 cm ***
*** A Staffordshire cottage figure: Potash Farm, English circa 1860, A similar example illustrated Staffordshire Pottery, The Tribal Art of England, Anthony Oliver, plate 131 page 99, 22 cm high 23 cm wide ***
*** A porcelain portrait plaque of William IV, English circa 1834, 11 cm by 8 cm ***
*** A hand-painted Bizarre pattern plate, by Clarice Cliff, English circa 1928, width 25.5 cm ***
*** A Worcester porcelain scale blue ground lobed circular plate,painted with panels of flowers, English circa 1770, 20.5 cm diameter. Unusually the gilt line for the rim doesn't follow the outline of the edge. Blue fret mark ***
*** A Worcester porcelain cup and saucer, painted in the Red Bull pattern, English circa 1760, cup 5.7 cm high 6 cm diameter, saucer 12 cm diameter. Provenance: Havelock House Antiques Goolwa South Australia ***
*** 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 rare Royal Worcester model of a King Charles Cavalier on a gold cushion, English circa 1900, 4.5 cm by 4 cm by 3 cm high. Provenance: Havelock House Antiques, Goolwa, South Australia 1980's ***
*** A Worcester porcelain Compagnie des Indes Trio of a coffee cup, tea-bowl and saucer, painted with flowers and a pink and gilt net border, English circa 1780, tea-bowl 8 cm diameter 4.6 cm high and saucer 12 cm diameter ***
*** A Worcester porcelain floral painted spherical tea-pot and cover, English circa 1770, 16 cm high 22 cm wide across the handle and spout ***
*** A Royal Worcester porcelain perfume bottle and stopper painted with a pheasant in flight, English circa 1900, height (with lid) 9.5 cm, width 6.5 cm ***
*** A St Cloud porcelain white-glazed prunus moulded circular pot and cover, with silver collar, French circa 1735, 8 cm high, 5.5 cm diameter. Provenance: Stockspring Antiques, London 2013 (1230 pounds) ***
*** A porcelain beaker vase, painted with flowers and with gilt ruby ground, circa 1830, 8 cm high 7 cm diameter, marked Nantgarw in red to base with a blue crescent ***
*** A Derby porcelain oval leaf-moulded gravy boat, painted with flowers, English circa 1765, 16.5 cm long 11.5 cm high at the handle. Provenance: Trethowen collection label to base ***
*** A Worcester porcelain jug and cover, painted in the Lord Henry Thynne pattern with a landscape, insects butterflies and flowers, English circa 1780, 13.2 cm high ***
*** A Bloor-Derby porcelain shaped quatrefoil serving dish, heavily gilt and painted with a still life of fruit painted in the manner of Thomas Steele, English circa 1820, 25 cm wide, 25 cm deep 6 cm high ***
*** A Staffordshire pottery blue and white transfer decorated milk jug with the Coronation of William IV and Queen Adelaide 1831, attributed to Goodwins, Bridgwood and Harris, English circa 1830, 13.5 cm high 14 cm wide over the handle. Provenance: Havelock… ***
*** A Royal Worcester comport, plate and two cups and saucers with pink bands and painted with flowers with gilt beading, English circa 1880/90, comport 24 cm diameter plate 23 cm diameter saucers 13.5 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of fine Meissen porcelain plates, painted with pairs of birds and insects an lattice moulded, German first half of the 20th century, 23.5 cm diameter ***
*** A Worcester porcelain circular dish, painted with fruit and a basket on a powder-blue ground with gilt spiders web, English circa 1770, 20.5 cm diameter, open crescent mark ***
*** A pair of Chantilly blue and white custard cups and covers, painted in the A La Brindille style, French circa 1770, 5 cm diameter 7 cm high. Provenance: Stockspring Antiques London 2016 ( 1360 pounds) ***
*** A Naples ( Capodimonte) porcelain large figure-group of four cherubs with a bird cage releasing two birds, Italian circa 1880, 22 cm high 19 cm wide ***
*** A Fine Swansea porcelain plate, painted with butterflies and flowers and gilt orange panels, English circa 1830, 21 cm diameter, impressed Swansea. British Antique Dealers Association mark to base ***
*** A parian-ware bust of Queen Adelaide, English circa 1835, 17.5 cm high 9 cm wide ***
*** A Worcester porcelain pot-pouri pot cover and liner, 18 cm high ***
*** A Worcester porcelain sparrow-beak cream jug, English circa 1780, painted with Chinese figures. Dimensions: 9.5 cm high ***
*** A Staffordshire pottery figure group: Babes in the wood, English circa 1860, 14 cm high 12 cm wide ***
*** A Paragon Pottery teaset for 6, anemone pattern 20th century ***
*** A contemporary Versace Rosenthal vase, 26 cm high ***
*** An art pottery vase by J Stiff and Sons Lambeth English circa 1880 27 cm high 24 cm wide, James Stiff & Sons were based at the London Pottery, High Street, Lambeth. The firm was established in 1751 and produced assorted terracotta and stoneware products… ***
*** An unusual Sevres-style purple and blue banded Worcester porcelain cup and saucer, English circa 1780 ***
*** A Worcester porcelain black transfer decorated sugar bowl and cover, English 18th century. Dimensions: 13 cm high 12 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of German porcelain figural candlesticks 19th century, height 27 cm ***
*** A Worcester porcelain shaped circular tea-bowl and saucer, English circa 1770, tea-bowl 4 cm high 8 cm diameter saucer 11.8 cm diameter ***
*** A Meissen porcelain cup and saucer, painted with Deutsche-Blumen, German mid-18th century, 8 cm diameter, 4.7 cm high, saucer diameter 13.2 cm. Provenance: W.Aulden collection no 113 ***
*** A pair of bisque white figures of Una and the lion, Ariadne and the panther, height 17 cm, width 16 cm and height 18 cm, width 16 cm ***
*** A Worcester porcelain scale-blue ground spoon tray, painted with flowers, English circa 1770, 16 cm long,9 cm wide. Exhibited: W.R.Johnston Collection East Melbourne. Taking Tea with English Bodies. Provenance: Havelock House Antiques, Goolwa, South… ***
*** A white bisque porcelain bust 19th century, height 42 cm ***
*** A Caughley porcelain blue and white mask jug, English circa 1770, disguised numeral and AR mark. Dimensions: 15 cm high ***
*** A large Dr Wall Worcester porcelain leaf shaped blue and white dish, English circa 1770, 35 cm long 24 cm wide, blue open crescent mark ***
*** A Royal Worcester vase signed Frederick Chivers 20th century, height 14 cm ***
*** A Staffordshire pottery hen and basket tureen and cover, English 19th century, 19 cm wide 16 cm high ***
*** A Worcester white-glazed porcelain press-moulded faceted-spherical teapot and two tea-bowls, English circa 1765/70, 14 cm high 17 cm wide over the handle and spout Tea-bowls 4 cm high 8 cm wide. Exhibited : White Gold- Touring exhibition, Australian… ***
*** A rare Worcester porcelain leaf shaped and moulded cream-boat, English circa 1760, 8.5 cm long, workmasters mark ***
*** A Worcester porcelain spherical teapot, painted with scattered flowers, English circa 1780, 13 cm high 18 cm wide across the handle and spout. Provenance: Tusmore Antiques, Adelaide, South Australia 2007 ***
*** A fine blue Jasper-ware oval perfume bottle attributed to Wedgwood with silver cover, English early 19th century, 7.7 cm long 4 cm wide ***
*** A vividly decorated hand-painted plate by Clarice Cliff 'Double V' pattern, English 1928, width 28 cm ***
*** A Worcester porcelain cup and saucer, English circa 1775, French shape, painted with swags of flowers around an urn, cup 9.7 cm wide over the handle, saucer 13.5 cm diameter. Provenance: blue crescent mark ***
*** A Moorcroft Pottery Pansies vase and a similar oval pin dish, English post 1930, vase 13.5 cm high, dish 8 cm wide ***
*** A Worcester porcelain blue-scale ground and floral-painted lobed circular plate, English circa 1770, 19.5 cm diameter. Underglaze blue fret mark ***
*** A Worcester porcelain black transfer printed tea-bowl and saucer by Robert Hancock with the L'Amour pattern, English circa 1765. Provenance: Don Barrett collection, Small and Whitfield, Adelaide, South Australia 24/09 2007 Lot 97. tea-bowl 3.7 cm high 7… ***
*** A Staffordshire pottery bird quill holder, English circa 1860, 14 cm high 12 cm wide ***
*** A Worcester porcelain leaf shaped blue and white decorated pickle dish, English circa 1770, 11.5 cm wide, 11 cm long ***
*** A Staffordshire pottery white glazed stirrup cup in the form of a hounds head, English mid 19th century, 11 cm long 7.5 cm wide. Provenance: Moghul Antiques,( Ned Roberts) South Australia, 1975 ***
*** A Carlton-ware hand painted porcelain double handled vase, by Rene Pemberton, English circa 1930, height 18.5 cm, width 15 cm ***
*** A twin-handled Herend porcelain vase, Hungarian 20th century. Dimensions: 20 cm high ***
*** A Sevres-type porcelain ovoid vase with flowers and goat handles, French 19th century, 20 cm high 12 cm wide over the handles ***
*** An unusual Worcester porcelain gilt-decorated tea-bowl and saucer, English circa 1770, 5 cm high 7.8 cm diameter saucer 12.6 cm diameter. Provenance WW Harris Masterton Collection number 144 ***
*** A Meissen porcelain Neoclassical vase and cover, painted with flowers and gilt, German circa 1790, 17 cm high,10 cm wide across the handles ***
*** A French Art Nouveaux earthenware ewer, impressed marks to base, 33 cm high ***