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CHELSEA & WORCESTER DISHES, 18TH
CHELSEA & WORCESTER DISHES, 18TH C., INCL. HUNTLY 18th c., England, incl. a pair of Worcester apple green banded plates, from the Marchioness of Huntly service, first period, c. 1770-1772, with trailing floral decoration, unmarked, and a Chelsea plate decorated with fruits and butterflies, c. 1760, brown anchor mark, 8.75"dia. (Worcester), 8.5"dia (Chelsea)
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CHELSEA 'HANS SLOANE' DISH, 18TH C.
CHELSEA 'HANS SLOANE' DISH, 18TH C. c. 1755, England, polychrome enameled porcelain, irregularly shaped plate with molded diaper and scroll design, the center painted with fig clusters on vine, the rim decorated with fruit and flower sprays, unmarked, red anchor period, 10"dia
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Fulham portrait mug, two central
Fulham portrait mug, two central rectangular tablets, top tablet with crest, bottom with figures and hounds chasing stag and flanked by two medallions depicting Charles I and Henrietta Maria, salt glaze stoneware with tapered body, dated 1727, marked in script "John-Patmore", English, 8-1/2 in. Scattered rim chips, base with several star cracks, restorations to handle, otherwise good condition. David Stockwell, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware, 1989
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FIVE PIECES OF MOTTAHEDEH
FIVE PIECES OF MOTTAHEDEH WILLIAMSBURG CHELSEA BIRD Includes (4) dinner plates (10 in.) with varying colored central birds; and (1) shell serving dish (8 1/4 x 8 1/2 in.), all with mark of Vista Allegre, Portugal.
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CHELSEA 'HANS SLOANE' DISH, 18TH C.
CHELSEA 'HANS SLOANE' DISH, 18TH C. c. 1755, England, polychrome enameled porcelain, scalloped rim, the center painted with a pair on leaves, the rim decorated with insects and fruit and flower sprays, faint red anchor mark, 9"dia
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Three settings for six fish
Three settings for six fish flatware and Hampton Court service
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A Chelsea strawberry leaf-shaped
A Chelsea strawberry leaf-shaped dish, circa 1755, red anchor mark, painted with bouquets of flowers with branch moulded handle (small restored rim chip), 27cm wide
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English Sheffield plate warming
English Sheffield plate warming dish of Southern interest early 19th century shaped rectangular shallow dish top on deep footed well embellished with acanthus designs. H3'' L13 1/2'' W8 3/4'' Provenance: Descended in the Lowndes Hampton Mullally Families of Charleston South Carolina.
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HORCHOW, ITALY FAIENCE DIP TRAY AND
HORCHOW, ITALY FAIENCE DIP TRAY AND TWELVE DINNER PLATESHorchow, Italy Faience Dip Tray and Twelve Dinner Plates,
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A London saltglaze stoneware
A London saltglaze stoneware storage jar, Fulham or Lambeth, era of John Dwight, late 17th Century, of plain ovoid shape with a mottled 'tigerware' glaze, 21.5cm high/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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13 PCS SPODE "FITZHUGH PLUM"
13 PCS SPODE "FITZHUGH PLUM" DINNERWARE Spode, contemporary. Thirteen pieces of dinnerware in the "Fitzhugh Plum" pattern comprising six bread plates (6"), six salad plates (8") and round platter (12.25"). Appropriately marked.
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Chelsea Shaped and Moulded Oval
Chelsea Shaped and Moulded Oval Dish, c.1755 length 9.5 in — 24.1 cm
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ENGLISH OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE
ENGLISH OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE ENTREE DISHmid to late 19th century, scroll and foliate decoration, bowl and bacon insert, no monogram, bowl insert with partial marks, 7 x 14-3/4 x 10-1/4 in.
Provenance: Collection of the Art Fund, Inc. at the Birmingham Museum of Art, sold to benefit the Acquisitions Fund
Condition:
wear and loss to plate
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Fulper low bowl in Flemington Green
Fulper low bowl in Flemington Green Flambe` glaze. Marked with Fulper ink stamp. Excellent condition. 9" wide by 2 1/8" tall.
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CHELSEA 'HANS SLOANE' LEAF-SHAPED
CHELSEA 'HANS SLOANE' LEAF-SHAPED DISH, 18TH C. c. 1755, England, polychrome enameled porcelain, shaped rim and dish molded with veining, the center painted with fruits on a sprig, small loop handle, unmarked but red anchor period, 9"l x 8.25"w
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2) ENGLISH BENHAM & FROUD COPPER
2) ENGLISH BENHAM & FROUD COPPER SAUCEPAN & VESSEL(lot of 2) Copper kitchenware, including: (1) English sauce pot with lid, Benham and Froud, iron handle, stamped orb and cross mark, overall: approx 8.25"h, 21.75"l, 11.5"w, (1) vessel, domed lid with brass finial, cylindrical body with single iron bracket handle, brass spigot, lacking one handle, approx 11"h, 7.25"w; 15.5lbs total
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FALISCAN POTTERY DISHFaliscan
FALISCAN POTTERY DISHFaliscan pottery dish, 11 5/8" dia.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good with expected wear.
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A LARGE IMPORTANT FULHAM SALT
A LARGE IMPORTANT FULHAM SALT GLAZED STONEWARE MUGLondon, attributed to John Dwight's Fulham Pottery, dated 1737, incised with the coat of arms of the Worshipful Company of Armourers, sprig decorated scene below of a gentleman's punch party, incised inscription "Thos Sparrow/att Chippenham/1737", flanked by sprigs ofÿoak trees, flower heads, and buildings, stag hunt below with huntsman on horseback, hounds chasing a stag, with unmarked silver rim mount, 8-1/2 x 8-1/4 in., Provenance: Bonham's, London, Lot 18, purchased September 13, 2006 for œ6,240; Property from the Collection of Dudley and Constance Godfrey; Note: This "Tho Sparrow" salt glazed stoneware mug was exhibited in English Ceramics 1580-1830: A Commemorative Catalogue of ceramics and enamels to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the English Ceramic Circle 1927-1977, August 11-28, 1977, item no. 23. The mug is illustrated in the exhibition catalog byÿR. J. Charleston,ÿSotheby Parke Bernet Publications, 1977, pl. 23.This stoneware mug and another mug made for Thomas Sparrow's brother, Worton Sparrow, are discussed in W.W. Hamilton Foyn, Dated London brown Saltglazed Hunting Mugs 1713-75; and in English Ceramic Circle Transactions, Vol. 17, pt. 2, pages 257-258 and page 263.
Condition:
chips to base rim, tree sprig with chip, minor firing cracksÿ
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Moorcroft Oval Dish decorated in
Moorcroft Oval Dish decorated in the Hibiscus design 23cm long
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FULHAM SALT GLAZED "VINCENT
FULHAM SALT GLAZED "VINCENT BARNETT" STONEWARE MUGLondon, attributed to John Dwight's Fulham Pottery, dated 1730,ÿinscribed along the rim "Drink to the Pious Memory of Good Queen Anne. Vincent Barnett. 1730",ÿsprig decorated with a portrait of Queen Anne flanked by halberdiers,ÿwith oak trees and rosettes, hunt scene below with man blowing a horn, speckled hounds chasing a stag, 8-1/8 x 7-3/4 in.
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Provenance: Jonathan Horne Antiques, London, purchased October 19, 1989 for œ1,500; Property from the Collection of Dudley and Constance Godfrey
Condition:
chips to rim, small chip to handle edge, minor firing cracks
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THREE STAFFORDSHIRE COVERED DISHES.
THREE STAFFORDSHIRE COVERED DISHES. England 2nd half-19th century. Cow 5.5''h. and two chickens one bisque (repair) one with polychrome. 7.5''h.
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COMMUNITY SILVER PLATED "HAMPTON
COMMUNITY SILVER PLATED "HAMPTON COURT" FLATWARE Including eleven dinner knives, twelve dinner forks, twelve cream soup spoons, ten salad forks, six teaspoons, twelve iced tea spoons, cold meat fork.
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James Hake (born 1979), a square
James Hake (born 1979), a square stoneware dish, nuka ash glaze with khaki and tenmoku linear trails, 14cm square
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AN OVAL DISH, DERBY OR COCKPIT HILL
AN OVAL DISH, DERBY OR COCKPIT HILL
transfer printed with side by side Classical Ruins 1 and 2, a floral spray and three flowers, 21.5cm w, patch marks, c1764-65
Illustrated: DPIS Journal 5, 2004, A Group of Transfer Prints Associated with Richard Holdship by A Bambery, plt 4 and Twitchett (J), Derby.... an Illustrated Guide, Woodbrige 2002, col plt 68.
It is probable that the finely engraved plates were brought to Derby by Holdship although the prints are not found on Worcester. The floral spray is also used on the dish with the Sutton Hall print, that was also brought to Derby, there inscribed and subsequently found its way to Caughley.
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SET OF FITZ & FLOYD SHELL
SET OF FITZ & FLOYD SHELL DISHEScomprising 15 dishes, signed underside 10 1/4 inches diameter Condition:
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SEVEN CHINESE EXPORT FITZHUGH
SEVEN CHINESE EXPORT FITZHUGH BLUE AND WHITE DISHES18th century, comprising: two saucers, 6-1/8 in.; three low bowls, 6-1/4 in.; two tea cups, 2-1/4 x 4-1/4 in.
Provenance: Christie's East (one with sticker on base); Ruth and Ed Bridgeforth, Winchester, Virginia
Condition:
surface dirt, scattered minor scratches, some losses to gilding; one plate and one low bowl with small restoration at rims; one cup with break and repair through body and associated chip at foot
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Wembley ware lustre trout ,
Wembley ware lustre trout , approx 15 cm high
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J. P. FULHAM POTTERY CHARGER BY
J. P. FULHAM POTTERY CHARGER BY PHILIP SUTTONProvenance: Odette Gilbert Gallery 20.25" diameter
Property from the friends of the Southbury Library.
(GHEC8899)(WT)
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23 pieces of Chelsea Derby
23 pieces of Chelsea Derby tableware circa 1770 each piece decorated with classical urns, blue borders, flowers and gilt grape vines. Set to include: 12 plates 9"dia; 2 lobed dishes 10.5"l; 2 oblong dishes 12.5"l; 2 rectangular dishes 9"l; 2 round dishes 8.5"dia; 2 sauce tureen bases 7"l and a potpourri 9"h x 6.5"dia.
Condition: Chips, cracks, losses to gilt, wear consistent with age.
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Hammersley China Hand Painted
Hammersley China Hand Painted collection comprising Dish Plate Cup and Saucer depicting Fruits and Flowers and embellished with Gold (4)
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TWO HEREND ROTHSCHILD BIRD DISHES
TWO HEREND ROTHSCHILD BIRD DISHES WITH BIRD HANDLES A four part relish dish 7532 (5 x 11 in.), and a double egg cup (4 1/2 x 5 in.).
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THREE BRITISH PORCELAIN
THREE BRITISH PORCELAIN DISHES18th/19th century, comprising: pair of Chelsea square plates, with scalloped edge, gilt border and enamel design of birds and insects, bases impressed and marked in gilt with anchor mark, 8 x 8 in.; almond shape tray with scalloped edges, raised design with enamel decoration of flowers and birds, remnants of gilt, base marked "EP-752", 2-3/4 x 11-1/2 x 8-3/4 in.
Provenance: Estate of David R. Hayworth, High Point, North Carolina
Condition:
anomalies, loss to gilt; one square plate with hairline, one with chip to rim; almond tray with bump like anomalies/firing cracks, four areas of restoration/retouch (see blacklight)
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Watt Kla-Ham'rd 43-2 handled
Watt Kla-Ham'rd 43-2 handled casserole with lid (excellent) and 43-16 bowl (hairline, chip to base, bruise to body). Both marked. 7" and 8 1/8" wide.
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Fulper Powder Dish marked (die
Fulper Powder Dish marked (die impressed) Fulper and seal including partial Wm. Taylor Son & Co. paper label shallow flake on the rim of dish lid is in excellent condition 8''h.
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A CHELSEA-DERBY SOUP PLATE
A CHELSEA-DERBY SOUP PLATE
painted with principal and subsidiary flower sprays in blue and gilt grapevine border and lobed gilt rim, 24.5cm diam, painted crown over D in puce, c1780-84
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Victorian Feeding Dish With
Victorian Feeding Dish With Warmer blue onion pattern ironstone 8 1/2'' excellent.