James Stinton (1870-1961): PheasantsJames Stinton (1870-1961): Pheasants in an Autumn woodland/signed Jas Stinton/watercolour, 24.5cm x 16.5cm, framed/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
A pair of sandstone staddle stonesA pair of sandstone staddle stones with slightly domed tops and tapered square bases each 24ins diameter x 30ins high (both covered in lichen - one chipped in two places and the other chipped in one place and with bases chipped)
A Royal Worcester plate, by JohnA Royal Worcester plate, by John Stinton (1854-1936), and two vases, the plate dated 1931, painted with Dovedale, signed J Stinton, 26.3cm, one vase painted by Harry Davis with Highland sheep, 14.5cm, the other with Highland cattle by Harry Stinton, 14.8cm (the neck restored) (3)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
A 19th Century sandstone staddleA 19th Century sandstone staddle stone 18ins diameter x 29ins high (slight damage and weathered)
GEORGE STAINTON (british fl. 1860-1890)GEORGE STAINTON (british fl. 1860-1890) BARGES OF SHERNESS Signed bottom right, oil on canvas 10 x 14 in. and a companion, a pair (2) provenance: Frost & Reed, London, United Kingdom. Newman Galleries, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1971. ,000-3,000 One painting features inpainting along perimeter of painting upper left edge, as well as one spot at lower right corner. Second painting features inpainting at lower left corner and uneven varnish in small area at upper right edge.
(12) ROYAL WORCESTER STINTON CABINET(12) ROYAL WORCESTER STINTON CABINET PLATESTwelve well painted cabinet plates with scenes of highland cattle, signed H. Stinton. Gilt rim. Circa late 19th to early 20th century. Excellent condition with no chips, cracks or damage. Measures 10 5/8" across.
GEORGE STAINTON (BRITISH, FL. 1860-1890),GEORGE STAINTON (BRITISH, FL. 1860-1890), MARITIME SCENE WITH CHOPPY WATERS Oil on canvas, signed lower right, presented in an attractive gilt composition frame with gallery plaque.
MINTON, HOLLINS & CO., STOKE-ON-TRENT
FOUR-TILEMINTON, HOLLINS & CO., STOKE-ON-TRENT
FOUR-TILE PANEL, CIRCA 1890 glazed and printed earthenware, within tile border and later framed, each tile 15cm square; together with a THREE-TILE PANEL, FOR WEDGWOOD & CO., printed earthenware, within later frame, each tile 15cm square(2)Provenance: The Peter Rose and Albert Gallichan Collection
Three staddle stones with topsThree staddle stones with tops and bases, 78cm high
Six stone staddle stones of variousSix stone staddle stones of various sizes
Stella Langdale (1880-1976)/FourStella Langdale (1880-1976)/Four aquatints and four pencil sketches, framed as one, the pencil sketches each depicting Stonehenge, the aquatints including Nocturne and Celtic Design
James Stinton/Four Studies of gameJames Stinton/Four Studies of game birds/Grouse, Partridge, Pheasant and Snipe/signed/watercolour and body colour, 14cm x 23cm
Six staddle stones with taperedSix staddle stones with tapered bases, the tallest approximately 80cm high
MINTON, HOLLINS & CO., STOKE-ON-TRENT
AESTHETICMINTON, HOLLINS & CO., STOKE-ON-TRENT
AESTHETIC MOVEMENT TWO-TILE PANEL, CIRCA 1880 glazed earthenware, pottery and lozenge mark, later framed, each 20.5cm square; together with a further MINTONS EIGHT-TILE PANEL, printed earthenware, pottery mark, later framed, each tile 15.3cm square; and a MINTON RELIEF TILE PANEL, glazed earthenware, pottery mark verso, later framed, each tile 20.5cm square(3)Provenance: The Peter Rose and Albert Gallichan Collection
VERMONT STONEWARE CROCK, NORTONVERMONT STONEWARE CROCK, NORTON STAG & FENCEVermont five-gallon stoneware crock, 19th c. , impressed J.&E. Norton Bennington, VT. , with cobalt decoration of a reclining stag next to a basket of flowers, with fence in the foreground, 13" h. Provenance: Bruce and Vicki Waasdorp, Decorated Stoneware Auction, October 1993, Lot 86.
Condition:
Extensive restoration (professionally restored, but very noticeable in person).
A rare Minton figure and otherA rare Minton figure and other Staffordshire figures, comprising a Minton figure of a shepherd boy holding a jug, circa 1835, 13.5cm, (unmarked but model no. 68), a Staffordshire figure of John Liston as Moll Flaggon, 16.5cm, two other Staffordshire figures and three Staffordshire models of poodles (7)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
Six staddle stones with taperedSix staddle stones with tapered bases, the tallest approximately 95cm high
Beswick Connoisseur Model of aBeswick Connoisseur Model of a Stag on Rock 2629
Four staddle stones on circularFour staddle stones on circular bases, 72cm high
A MINTON'S STOKE ON TRENT ART POTTERYA MINTON'S STOKE ON TRENT ART POTTERY TILESigned on the back.Repaired break on the lower left. Staining along the lower edge, chipped corner on the right.
STONEWARE JUG. Stamped ''IthacaSTONEWARE JUG. Stamped ''Ithaca N.Y.'' With cobalt floral and foliate decoration. 16'' h. Rim chips kiln kiss.
Six staddle stones with taperedSix staddle stones with tapered bases, the tallest approximately 100cm high
A Royal Worcester vase paintedA Royal Worcester vase painted Highland cattle, signed H Stinton, shape G552, 11cm high
Mason's ironstone platter,Mason's ironstone platter, red transfer with polychrome flowers and birds, dark red printed mark, English, mid 19th century, 17 in. Excellent condition, minor surface abrasions. Private Collection, Kentucky
Mason's ironstone platter,Mason's ironstone platter, blue and white with blue-printed Mason's mark, 14-1/2 in., with five blue transfer plates, backs marked "Wistow Hall Leicestershire", 8-3/4 in., one with three cracks, one with two small rim cracks, otherwise good condition, normal wear, all with Christie's labels verso, mid 19th century, (six pieces).
A GROUP OF SIX STADDLE STONE BASESA GROUP OF SIX STADDLE STONE BASES all of circular tapered section, the tallest 61cm high, the smallest 56cm high (6) Provenance: The Richard Pratley Collection of English Furniture, Naïve and Folk Art.
Two squat staddle stone bases,Two squat staddle stone bases, 34cm high, a rectangular stone slab and a small reconstituted stone vase
John Stobart (American b. 1929)John Stobart (American b. 1929) photo off-set of the Natchez edition 579/750 22 1/2" x 32". ?
Two staddle stones with bases andTwo staddle stones with bases and a spare tops
William Staite Murray (BritishWilliam Staite Murray (British 1881-1962), a vase, ash colour with brown brush marks to shoulder, impressed mark, 17cm high
ENGLISH MINTON RELIEF MOLDED STONEWAREENGLISH MINTON RELIEF MOLDED STONEWARE SILENUS JUGEnglish relief molded stoneware jug/ pitcher, Minton, c.1830s, matte green, one side with an elderly Silenus supported by two satyrs, reverse with young Silenus on a donkey with youthful satyr companions, naturalistic branch-form handle, marked underfoot "no. 19" and "M," approx 9.75"h, 4.75lbs
A large stone staddle stone, 99cmA large stone staddle stone, 99cm high, and the base for another
STONEWARE JUG. Ovoid form havingSTONEWARE JUG. Ovoid form having an applied strap handle and a cobalt spot. 11''h.
A.W.N. PUGIN (1812-1852) MINTON,A.W.N. PUGIN (1812-1852) MINTON, HOLLINS & CO., STOKE-ON-TRENT
GROUP OF NINE GOTHIC REVIVAL TILES, CIRCA 1860 glazed earthenware, moulded marks verso(9)each tile 15.2cm square
PRINT, JOHN STOBART John StobartPRINT, JOHN STOBART John Stobart (American, b. 1929), "Hartford, A View of the State House from the Connecticut River Waterfont in 1876," offset print of the original painting, pencil signed lower right, edition 424/750, overall (with frame): 31.5"h x 42"w
Beswick Connoiseur Model of a StagBeswick Connoiseur Model of a Stag on Rock Model 2629 (antler restuck)