- (5PC) CAULDON ENGLAND PORCELAIN
(5PC) CAULDON ENGLAND PORCELAIN DISH SETDESCRIPTION: (5Pc) Cauldon England porcelain dish set with scalloped edged, hand painted center floral motifs and ornate gilt details throughout. Marked: "Cauldon England" CIRCA: 20th Century. ORIGIN: England DIMENSIONS: H: 0.75" x D: 9" Have a similar item to sell? Contact: Info@Akibaantiques.com. CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS(305)-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
- (2) CAULDON LOVING CUP & STAFFORDSHIRE
(2) CAULDON LOVING CUP & STAFFORDSHIRE MANTEL DOG(lot of 2) English pottery, 19th c., including: (1) three-handled tyg/ loving cup, Cauldon Ltd., parcel gilt, decorated with roses, floral swags, cobalt-accented pedestal foot, approx 7"h, (1) Staffordshire mantel dog, with copper luster decoration, intact with hairline across chest, approx 9.25"h, 7.25"w, 4.75"d; 3.75lbs total
- William Callow (1812-1908) British
William Callow (1812-1908) British CAERNARFON CASTLE GWYNEDD NORTH-WEST WALES Watercolour on watercolour board; signed lower right 10" (height) 25.4cm (height) 16" (width) 40.6cm (width)
- GROUP OF SIX CAULDON IRONSTONE
GROUP OF SIX CAULDON IRONSTONE SERVING PIECES Royal Cauldon (British, 20th century). Group of five ironstone serving pieces and one underplate with iron red floral decoration comprising three square lidded serving dishes (w. 9.5"), two lidded sauce tureens and one underplate (w, 7"). Impressed mark and "Mortlock's" stamped mark..
- JOHN COULL (ENGLAND, 19TH CENTURY),
JOHN COULL (ENGLAND, 19TH CENTURY), "ARDEN CRAIG OUTBOUND"., WATERCOLOR, 20.25" X 27.75" SIGHT. FRAMED 26.5" X 33".JOHN COULL, England, 19th Century, "Arden Craig Outbound". Signed and dated lower right "John Coull April 1891". Titled lower center. Pages from the September 18, 1891 edition of The World and April 1890 New York Herald newspapers within the original framing. Dimensions: Watercolor, 20.25" x 27.75" sight. Framed 26.5" x 33". Provenance: Notes:The Arden Craig was a British ship built in 1886. She wrecked in 1911 off the Gunners, Isles of Scilly, off of the southern tip of Cornwall.
- CAMDEN, WILLIAM
BRITANNIA: OR A
CAMDEN, WILLIAM
BRITANNIA: OR A CHRONOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION of the Flourishing Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. London: John Stockdale, 1806. 4 volumes, folio, portrait, 106 plates, 54 (of 57) maps and 1 folding table, contemporary half calf gilt(4)
- EDWARD WILLIAM WYON (ENGLISH, 1811-1885),
EDWARD WILLIAM WYON (ENGLISH, 1811-1885), TWO ANTIQUE WAX RELIEF PLAQUES AFTER ENGLISH ARTISTS Circa 1840, tondo form wax relief plaques, the first modeled after Sir Joshua Reynolds' (1723-1792) The Infant Academy; the second modeled after Thomas Lawerence's (1769-1830) The Calmady Children. Both with incised inscription to lower tondo border, presented behind glass in uniform parcel gilt frames with cove molded deep crimson upholstered matting.
- CALEB WILLIAM WING (ENGLAND, 1801-1875),
CALEB WILLIAM WING (ENGLAND, 1801-1875), FULL-LENGTH PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN HOLDING A HAT., WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 8.75” X 6.5” SIGHT. FRAMED 13” X 11”.CALEB WILLIAM WING, England, 1801-1875, Full-length portrait of a young man holding a hat. Signed and dated lower left "CW Wing 1849". Dimensions: Watercolor on paper, 8.75" x 6.5" sight. Framed 13" x 11".
- Caulden English Plate with Dog
Caulden English Plate with Dog 10 1/2''.
- THREE PIECES OF ENGLISH POTTERY,
THREE PIECES OF ENGLISH POTTERY, MOORECRAFT, ROYAL DOULTON, CAULDON, PIECES INCLUDE: MOORECRAFT SMALL BLUE AND RED DISH WITH HIBISCU...Three pieces of English pottery, Moorecraft, Royal Doulton, Cauldon, pieces include: Moorecraft small blue and red dish with Hibiscus flower at center, flake to rim, 3 3/4" diam.; Royal Doulton ceramic pitcher "Quarrelling Dogs Come Halting Home", loss of gilt, 8" h.; and a Caulden table menu, loss of finish, 5 1/4" h., all pieces with wear consistent with age and use.
- (8PC) CAULDON ENGLAND "BURLEY &
(8PC) CAULDON ENGLAND "BURLEY & CO. CHICAGO" PORCELAIN ...DESCRIPTION: (8Pc) Cauldon England "Burley & Co. Chicago" porcelain dish set with ornate gilt patterns and pink rims. Marked: "Cauldon England, Burley & Co. Chicago" CIRCA: 20th Cent ORIGIN: England DIMENSIONS: H: 0.75" x D: 10" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- CAULDON FLOW BLUE CHINA TURKEY
CAULDON FLOW BLUE CHINA TURKEY PLATTER.Cauldon, England Flow Blue Transfer China Platter. Central scene with wild turkeys, border having game birds in flight with scrolling leaf design. 16-1/4" x 19". Very good.
Condition:
Very good.
- ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND TRAVEL EPHEMERA
ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND TRAVEL EPHEMERA
- CLAUDE ROWBOTHAM (UNITED KINGDOM,
CLAUDE ROWBOTHAM (UNITED KINGDOM, 1864-1949), VIEW OF A CASTLE., HAND-COLORED ENGRAVING ON PAPER, 6.75" X 8.25" SIGHT. FRAMED 17" X 13.75".CLAUDE ROWBOTHAM, United Kingdom, 1864-1949, View of a castle. Signed in pencil lower right "Claude Rowbotham". Dimensions: Hand-colored engraving on paper, 6.75" x 8.25" sight. Framed 17" x 13.75".
- WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd half-18th
WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd half-18th century. Scalloped and molded rim tortoiseshell glaze 10''d.
- Royal Cauldon. "Kings Plate" Porcelain.
Royal Cauldon. "Kings Plate" Porcelain. From a Stamford CT estate.
- WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd half-18th
WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd half-18th century. Scalloped and molded rim tortoiseshell glaze 9''d.
- POWELL (A) CALEDONIA first edition
POWELL (A) CALEDONIA first edition one of 100 copies full page colour illustration by Edward Burra tartan boards privately printed London 1934 Estimate ?500-800 'The library of a gentleman. A large collection of modern first editions and other titles encompassing a number of the most preeminent British fiction writers of the 20th century put together over 65 years and offered for auction by the executors'. Corners lightly worn spine slightly faded and lightly rubbed along the top and bottom a few slight marks to the back of the backboard and also to the front of the back of the backboard pages evenly browned but essentially internally clean and bright. FURTHER IMAGES ALREADY AVAILABLE AT WWW.GORRINGES.CO.UK Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?500
- DAVIES, JOHN
ANTIQUAE LINGUAE BRITANNICAE
DAVIES, JOHN
ANTIQUAE LINGUAE BRITANNICAE nunc vulgo dictae Cambro-Britannicae. London: R. Young, 1632, Folio, title with signature of John Jamieson cut down and mounted, also with small hole and early signature of Madam Mary Cornwall, 18th century calf, rebacked, foot of spine worn, occasional spotting
- Robert Morden (English 1650-1703)
Robert Morden (English 1650-1703) "England" 1695 hand-colored engraved copperplate map from Camden's Britannia sight 15 in. x 17 in. attractively matted and framed.
- FOUR BRITISH SALTGLAZE STONEWARE
FOUR BRITISH SALTGLAZE STONEWARE FLASKSFOUR BRITISH SALTGLAZE STONEWARE FLASKS, including two graduated Doulton & Watts, Lambeth Pottery 'Reform' flasks of 'Mr. and Mrs. Caudle' and 'Miss Prettyman', circa 1845-1850, impressed uppercase marks, navette shaped, molded with Mr. and Mrs. Caudle in bed above the inscription, 'No Mr. Caudle I shall not go to sleep like a good soul. See Punch', the obverse molded with a portrait of 'Miss Prettyman' holding a parasol, two-tone and brown saltglaze, h: 7.75 in. (the taller); a Doulton & Watts, Lambeth Pottery, pistol-form flask, 1827-1857, impressed uppercase mark, realistically modeled as a flint lock pistol, honey-brown saltglaze, l: 9.25 in.; and a British fish-form flask, mid-19th Century, likely Doulton & Watts, realistically modeled as an open mouth trout, two-tone brown saltglaze, l: 8.5 in. (4) Mr. and Mrs. Caudle and Miss Prettyman are characters from Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures, originally published in Punch Magazine in 1845. Mrs. Caudle's lectures to her unfortunate husband were delivered in bed each night when he was compelled to listen.
- ENGLISH COPY OF ADMISSION DOCUMENT
ENGLISH COPY OF ADMISSION DOCUMENT ON VELLUM, 1860 English copy of admission document on vellum, dated 1860, concerning the Manors of Ewell and Cuddington in the County of Surrey 24th January 1860, Admission of Mr. James Cracknell on the Surrender of Mr. William Hebard, overall 19" x 15.5"
- William Havell
(British, 1782-1857)
Citgarren
William Havell
(British, 1782-1857)
Citgarren Castle, Pembroke, South Wales
watercolor
10 3/4 x 15 1/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of F. Alan Cummings, Tallahassee, Florida
- WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd half-18th
WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd half-18th century. Molded edge and tortoiseshell glaze. Hairlines. 9''d.
- (KELLIEGRAM) DOYLE JAMES A Chronicle
(KELLIEGRAM) DOYLE JAMES A Chronicle of England. London: Longman Green et al 1864. 4to Kelliegram-style binding bound by Bayntun in red morocco with an onlaid polychrome illustration of two figures framed by stamped black and gilt geometric design a.e.g. marbled endpapers original boards bound at rear. Light scratch to upper cover; minor rubbing to boards.
- WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd half-18th
WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd half-18th century. Molded scalloped edge with tortoiseshell glaze in good colors 9 3/4''d.
- WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd half-18th
WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd half-18th century creamware. Scalloped rim and tortoise-shell glaze on a black ground 7''d.
- CADWALLADER COLDEN, 1715 LETTERLetter
CADWALLADER COLDEN, 1715 LETTERLetter from Alexander Colden to his son Cadwallader Colden, dated 1715. Alexander is trying to reach his son after his wedding to Scottish bride Alice Chryste, before he departs London for Philadelphia to begin his career as a doctor. Bound for Col onial America this letter shows a Bishop Mark for February 27 and possibly a General Post Receiver stamp for Barwick. See lot 202. Early envelope folds and a wax seal. Overall approx. 7-3/8" L x 11-1/2" H. Some tears on the folds, deterioration fro m seal. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
- WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd half-18th
WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd half-18th century. Octagonal molded rim tortoiseshell glaze 9 1/4''d.
- DOULTON LAMBETH COMMEMORATIVE TOBACCO
DOULTON LAMBETH COMMEMORATIVE TOBACCO JAR, KING EDWARD ...Investiture of the Prince of Wales 1911. Features printed portrait of the Prince and view of Caernarvon Castle.
Stoneware; blue glazed rim and lid. Doulton backstamp. Crazing to lid; lid sealed. Weight: 1 lb #tobaccojar
Issued: 1911
Dimensions: 6.5"H
Manufacturer: Doulton Lambeth
Country of Origin: England
- MACDUFF EVERTON (b. 1947): DAWN
MACDUFF EVERTON (b. 1947): DAWN TEMPLE OF CONCORD AGRIGENTO SICILY ITALY C-print 16 x 20 in. Provenance: Robert Burge NYC.
- ATTRIBUTED TO PERCY MORTON TEASDALE
ATTRIBUTED TO PERCY MORTON TEASDALE (BRITISH, 1870-1961) (3) Clapham Junction inscribed with title and artist's name (to backboard) watercolour 35 x 26cm ARR together with an oil on cardboard of Albany Cafe by Erika Cruttwell, signed, 18 x 48.5cm; and a print of West Cowes Castle, 13 x 17cm (3)
- AFTER SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE (ENGLAND,
AFTER SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE (ENGLAND, 1769-1830) OILAFTER SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE (England, 1769-1830) oil over chromolithograph mounted to board, "The Calmady Children." Marked "R&R" in the print lower left. Image measures 30" x 30". In a gilt wood frame; 38" x 38" overall.
- WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd half-18th
WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd half-18th century. Scalloped and molded rim tortoise shell glaze 9 3/4''d.
- CADWALLADER COLDEN, 1722 LETTERAn
CADWALLADER COLDEN, 1722 LETTERAn 18th Century personal letter from Cadwallader Colden to his wife. Colden was a Scottish physician educated in London before moving to Colonial Philadelphia. The British educated doctor moved to Pre Revolution New York with his wife after meeting Robert Hunter, then the Governor. Colden became a renowned botanist residing in the Hudson Valley area while acting as the Surveyor of Lands for N. Y. This letter shows his fondness for his wife. Dated February 1722 it asks her to "Send an ounce o f manna", possibly a Biblical reference asking for spiritual nourishment and gratification. This early American letter is on a single piece of paper folded in the Colonial style with the address "At New York" and the remnants of the wax seal. See ot 203. Overall approx. 12-1/2" L x 8" H. Some tears on the folds, deterioration from seal. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
- WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd half-18th
WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd half-18th century. Scalloped and molded rim tortoiseshell glaze. 9 1/4''d.