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(LOT OF 23) CAULDON PORCELAIN
(LOT OF 23) CAULDON PORCELAIN PLATES AND SOUP BOWLS WITH GILT TOOLED AND COBALT BANDED RIMS (Lot of 23) Cauldon porcelain plates and soup bowls with gilt tooled and cobalt banded rims, comprising (13) dinner plates, (11) two-handled soup plates retailed by Wells, Burrage Co. Boston plates and oval open vegetable dish. Provenance: Property of a prominent Hillsborough, CA estate.
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A WORCESTER BOWL painted in
A WORCESTER BOWL
painted in underglaze blue with the Precipice pattern of two huts, perilously placed on unsupported ground between trees, a bandstand like temple, bridge and pagodas to the reverse, the interior with a further island landscape and diaper border, 22.5cm diam, c1765-75
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SIX CAULDON GOLD RIM PORCELAIN SOUP
SIX CAULDON GOLD RIM PORCELAIN SOUP BOWLS, D: 9-1/4 INSix Cauldon Gold Rim Porcelain Soup Bowls, D: 9-1/4 in
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Clive Bowen (born 1943) two
Clive Bowen (born 1943) two slipware bowls, one with rounded sides 25.5cm, a kiln waster given to Henry Sandon by the potter, the other bowl with wave decoration, 25.5cm/Note: made at Aberystwyth Ceramic Festival 2007 in a wood fired kiln Bowen built in three days/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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Caughley bowl, cup: bowl with
Caughley bowl, cup: bowl with stylized floral and leaf designs bordering oval center, verso with blue sprig decoration, marks for Caughley, Royal Lily or Queen Charlotte pattern, 1775-1790, 2-1/8 x 11-3/4 in., Provenance: Ed Kilby, 1966, excellent condition, very minor interior scratches; matching cup, 2-1/2 in., 2 in. interior rim repair, otherwise good condition, (two pieces).
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TWO WASTE BOWLS. England late
TWO WASTE BOWLS. England late 18th century. Larger with birds and flowers smaller with butterflies and flowers. One labeled ''Caughley '' both with crescent moon marks. Larger with rim chips. 6 1/4''d. and 5''d.
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SET OF 16 CAULDRON PORCELAIN SOUP
SET OF 16 CAULDRON PORCELAIN SOUP BOWLSSet of 16 Cauldron Porcelain Soup Bowls each having molded border decorated with gilt gold and painted flowers, matching decoration in center, gold foot diameter 9 1/2 inches marked Cauldon, England, Brown-Westhead Moore & Company, Cauldon Place, England, Tiffany & Company, New York Condition: : very good, very minor scratching to bowl interior
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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Moocroft Bowl decorated with
Moocroft Bowl decorated with Magnolias on Cream Background Diameter 16cm
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CANTON CURRY BOWL, CIRCA 1840Canton
CANTON CURRY BOWL, CIRCA 1840Canton Curry Bowl, circa 1840 , the oval quatrefoil blue and white bowl with rain and cloud borders, central Canton scene
Height 2 ½ in. Length 12 ¼ in. Width 9 ¾ in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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John Maltby (1936 England)
John Maltby (1936 England) Celadon Bowl1983Porcelain; ht. 3.5 dia. 8.25 in. Daniel Jacobs and Derek Mason Collection; Acquired directly from the Artist.
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Staffordshire Clews Historical Blue
Staffordshire Clews Historical Blue Bowl and Server, States pattern by James and Ralph Clews, depicting 15 states with state border: New York, Delaware, Virginia, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Carolina, Carolina, Georgia, Vermont, Kentucky, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland; blind justice and George Washington among decorations, impressed mark at underside, 11-1/4" x 8-1/2" cut corner serving dish and 10-1/2" round bowl, 2-1/4"H, roughness to edges on round bowl, Large round bowl glaze losses to rim, chip to base, scratches to surface
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SLIPWARE BOWL CA. 1865; CURVED
SLIPWARE BOWL CA. 1865; CURVED SIDED WITHinterior single quill cup with yellow slip applications on sides and central ring bracketed by a pair of wavy lines on a brownish lead glaze ground, perhaps south central PA or north central MD origin, 10 1/2"d, 2 1/2"h; Condition: 7/8" and smaller rim chips, ample glaze losses on slip, extensive wear in the well
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A SET OF STAFFORDSHIRE SOUP
A SET OF STAFFORDSHIRE SOUP BOWLSA set of eleven Staffordshire soup bowls and two Cauldon porcelain platesearly 20th centuryThe Staffordshire with red printed Winkinson 'Ye olde Hall Potterie' mark and painted 6668; the Cauldon with
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CAULDRON PORCELAIN TABLEWAREA
CAULDRON PORCELAIN TABLEWAREA partial set of Cauldron white porcelain decorated with a narrow gold Greek Key border, consisting of; seven dinner plates 10", seven luncheon plates 8.75", twelve soup plates 9.25", fourteen salad plates 7.75", twelve dessert plates 6.74", seven bread & butter plates 6", a gravy boat & plate, a sauce tureen & plate, two covered veggie, four platters 11" to 17", wear to central gilding on dinner plates.
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TEN CAULDON GOLD-RIMMED PORCELAIN
TEN CAULDON GOLD-RIMMED PORCELAIN SOUP PLATESmark of Cauldon, England, retailer's mark Davis Collamore & Co., New York each 8 1/2 inches diameter Condition:
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SET OF 10 CAULDON PORCELAIN SERVICE
SET OF 10 CAULDON PORCELAIN SERVICE PLATESBritish, late 19th/early 20th century, retailed by Davis Collamore & Co. Ltd., Broadway and 21st St, New York, each with scrolling gilt acanthus leaf decoration, hand painted floral sprays, centered with a foliate medallion, with "Cauldon England" mark in underglaze green to verso, 9-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Biltmore Forest, North Carolina
Condition:
overall good condition, some scratching
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RON KENT AND TOM CALHOUN TURNED
RON KENT AND TOM CALHOUN TURNED BOWLSRon Kent (American, 1931-2018)Bowl, 1996turned Norfolk pinesigned Ron Kent and dated, on stand; together with another example by Tom Calhoun inscribed WWW TMC 6/96 (3)the larger 4 3/4 x 16
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TURTLECREEK POTTERS REDWARE BOWL
TURTLECREEK POTTERS REDWARE BOWL CA. 1989; FLORALslip decorated bowl with yellow and green slip, signed on reverse and dated June 21, 1989, 13"d; Condition: minor glazing loss on front
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Glyn Colledge (1922-2000), large
Glyn Colledge (1922-2000), large pottery bowl with floral decoration to a green and grey ground, signed, 32cm diameter
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IMPRESSIVE CAPODIMONTE
IMPRESSIVE CAPODIMONTE CENTREBOWL. early-to-mid 20th century; underglaze blue crowned N mark; ''as-is'' condition. Scrolling foot; supporting generous shaped oval bowl modelled with Classical figural scenes depicting the toilet of Venus; the scrolling border featuring Bacchic masque and terminating with ram's head handle; the interior decorated with hand-painted scattered floral sprays. With rivoted repairs - 15 1/2 in. high x 21 in. long.
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Clive Bowen (born 1943), an
Clive Bowen (born 1943), an earthenware footed bowl and a Brannam vase for Liberty, the bowl with ochre glaze, yellow, brown and green decoration, 18cm high x 21cm diameter, the twin handled vase with triple crimped lip, green glazed exterior and brown interior, marks and transfer to base, 23cm high (2)
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Moorcroft Bowl decorated inside and
Moorcroft Bowl decorated inside and out with blueberries and whiteand green leaves diameter 26cm dated 2000 (seconds)
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Five slop bowls, Worcester
Five slop bowls, Worcester factories, circa 1770-90, a Worcester tea canister and a Caughley oviform tea canister (both lacking covers)
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BACCARAT Bowl. From a City Island
BACCARAT Bowl. From a City Island location.
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GROUP OF ENGLISH FOLIATE
GROUP OF ENGLISH FOLIATE DECORATED PORCELAIN TABLE ITEMSCauldon, retailed by Maple & Co., Ltd. Early to mid 20th Century. Comprising eight luncheon plates and two shallow serving bowls, each decorated with scattered blossoms, with molded gilt and blue edges. Diameter of plates 8.75 in. Width of serving items 10 in, 11.25 in. (Cond: good)
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Three bowls: one oval with green
Three bowls: one oval with green glaze, identified as "green Queensware", 2-5/8 x 8 in., molded with overall light crazing, rim and base chips ; one with cauliflower designs in relief, green glaze, British, 19th century, 2-3/4 x 6 in., rim chips, several cracks, scratches, abrasions and normal wear ; one redware with silver luster glaze, 4-3/4 x 6-5/8 in., rim, base and interior wear, otherwise good condition. Deaccessioned from MESDA and Old Salem to benefit the Acquisition Fund.
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Clive Bowen (born 1943), a
Clive Bowen (born 1943), a stoneware bowl, green wavy border, yellow interior, brown exterior, unmarked, 20cm diameter, 10cm high (hair crack)
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A Fieldings Crown Devon Cretian
A Fieldings Crown Devon Cretian pattern bowl, 25.5cm diameter
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A Caughley blue and white
A Caughley blue and white transfer printed bowl 15.5cm (6") diameter
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WELSH BOWL HOLDERA late 19th
WELSH BOWL HOLDERA late 19th century wooden Welsh cawl bowl holder in red paint (used to hold a stew/porridge bowl -- usually spongeware). H: 18"; W: 9"; D: 8". Field Collection.
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A Moorcroft dragon bowl, designed
A Moorcroft dragon bowl, designed by Trevor Critchlow, 1987, 26cm diam, impressed marks, painted initials More Information Undamaged
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CHINA: CAULDON, ENGLAND DESSERT
CHINA: CAULDON, ENGLAND DESSERT SET, THIRTY-SIX PIECES, PATTERN N 6490, FEATURES ELABORATE GILT DESIGN WITH RETICULATED RIM AND POLY...CHINA: Cauldon, England dessert set, thirty-six pieces, pattern N 6490, features elaborate gilt design with reticulated rim and polychrome rose decoration on white ground, retailed by Cowell & Hubbard Co., Cleveland, set includes: twelve plates, 8 3/4" diam.; twelve scroll-handle footed teacups, 2 1/2" h.; and twelve saucers, 5 1/2" diam., all pieces marked on base and with wear consistent with age and use which may include minor loss and damage.
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Chinese Celadon Bowl Chinese. A
Chinese Celadon Bowl Chinese. A heavily potted bowl in a light celadon glaze; with key-fret border below an reverted rim; the sides with molded ruyi band. Unmarked; ht. 4.5 in. (11.43 cm) dia. 9.5 in. (24.13 cm). Private Collection Vermont. Condition: Special Auction Notes: U.S bidders may pay with cash personal check money order bank check or wire transfer. Bidders outside the U. S. will be required to pay by wire transfer. No credit cards accepted. Bidders unknown to Cowan??Ts may be asked to provide additional personal identity or banking information.Please register early to allow sufficient time for bidder approval.
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MOTTAHEDEH CLIVEDEN PUNCH BOWL
MOTTAHEDEH CLIVEDEN PUNCH BOWL Adaptation of a 1797 Chinese export porcelain bowl, the sides decorated in a continual visual parade of land and water scapes, stamped on the underside.
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CANTON FOUR-LOBED BOWL, 19TH
CANTON FOUR-LOBED BOWL, 19TH CENTURYCanton Four-Lobed Bowl, 19th Century , rain and cloud border above a Canton river landscape scene
Height 3 in. Diameter 8.5 in.
Provenance: The Gail and Rich Mellin Canton Collection (Note: The core of the Mellin Canton Collection will be offered August 6, 2022)
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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TWO BOWLS, ATTRIBUTED AUMAN
TWO BOWLS, ATTRIBUTED AUMAN POTTERY, (1922-1937 SEAGROVE, NC) Clear glazed earthenware with cobalt, a globe bowl with flat rim (6 1/2 x 7 in.) (underside flakes where bubbles broke ; a rose bowl with flat rim, body tapering to a short but pronounced foot (5 in.) (flat rim hairlines) unmarked.