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Staffordshire kilted huntsman
Staffordshire kilted huntsman wearing a plumed hat and short jacket next to a stream with waterfall and deer 19th c. 17.5"h.
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A Staffordshire blue and white
A Staffordshire blue and white transfer printed bowl, figures in a lake landscape, 23.5cm and a glass mug commemorative of Churchill
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A Staffordshire transfer printed
A Staffordshire transfer printed jug in puce Entrance to the Liverpool and Manchester Railway and three other jugs
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Staffordshire, widow and Elijah:
Staffordshire, widow and Elijah: Elijah seated with crow holding a biscuit, 10 in., repair to proper right hand and arm, repair to tree, other losses, chips and glaze flaws ; widow of Zarephath, seated figure with young boy, both holding sticks of wood with jugs and pitchers, 9-1/2 in., losses to tree, sticks, flowers, leaves, scattered glaze chips and losses, some as made , both with faux marble platforms, 19th century. Collection of the Late William Edward Rudolph, Atlanta, Georgia.
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* A Staffordshire Inkwell depicting
* A Staffordshire Inkwell depicting a seated couple in polychrome decorated period costumes set on an oval base with a central quill hole. Height 5 1/2 inches.
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VICTORIAN ENGLISH SILVER
VICTORIAN ENGLISH SILVER INKSTANDBirmingham, 1841, rectangular base with shell and scroll decoration, central receptacle with chamber stick, two glass inkwells, base with heraldic device, most with marks for Robinson, Edkins & Aston, chamber sticks with marks for 1932, lacking city mark, maker "CH", .925 fine, 33.93 oz. T., 5-1/2 x 13 x 9 in.
Provenance: Collection of the Art Fund, Inc. at the Birmingham Museum of Art, sold to benefit the Acquisitions Fund
Condition:
chamberstick later, silver with wear and spot of repair on one shell, one glass inkwell with large cracks and some loss, one glass inkwell with several small chips, all with accession mark
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5 New Hall Staffordshire Mugs
5 New Hall Staffordshire Mugs coaching & other scenes.
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HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE
HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PITTSFIELD SOUP. England, 2nd quarter 19th century. Soup plate with dark blue transfer and label "Winter View of Pittsfield, Mass. Clews" and impressed mark. Slight rim flake, faint knife marks. 10.25"d.
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Edmund Johann Niemann (1813-1876
Edmund Johann Niemann (1813-1876 England) 'Ightham from Seal Chart Kent' Oil on Canvas, 1850. Signed lower right. Painting depicts road along hilltop in pastoral English setting with view towards the village of Ightham (South of London). Canvas measures 24x42'' with overall framed measurements of 30x48''. Professionally relined and framed by W. Russell Button (Douglas Michigan). Painting in excellent restored condition, frame has damage to pierced edges.
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William Highfield (English 19th c.)
William Highfield (English 19th c.) "Hathersage Village Derbyshire" c. 1900 oil on canvas signed lower left titled and localized verso 16 1/4 in. x 24 1/8 in. in a giltwood frame.
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A DERBY PLATE painted in warm brown
A DERBY PLATE
painted in warm brown monochrome with an angler and another figure in a hilly landscape in apricot, brown and gilt cavetto and fluted gilt honeysuckle border, 23cm diam, painted mark, 116 and title Streights of Dovedale Derbyshire in blue script, c1790-94
Another plate of pattern 116 with a similar view in Dovedale is illustrated Mitchell (Stephen), The Marks on Chelsea-Derby... 1770-c1790, 2007, plt 99i.
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LIVERPOOL TRANSFERWARE
LIVERPOOL TRANSFERWARE STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHER IN LAVENDE...Liverpool Transferware Staffordshire Pitcher in lavender transfer with medium blue highlights, (repaired). height 10 1/2 inches. Literature: one of only two known photographed, p. 52, plate 4.40, Anglo American Ceramics, Part 1, David and Linda Arman. Provenance: From the Lance & Irma Keller Collection, Bloomfield, Connecticut.
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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Staffordshire Abraham and Isaac,
Staffordshire Abraham and Isaac, Isaac on stone pillar marked "Genesis Chap. 22 Abraham Offering Up Isaac", sheep in foreground, trees in background, early 19th century, 11-1/4 in. Chips and losses to trees and foliage, lacking blade of knife, scattered glaze losses (particularly on back). Collection of the Late William Edward Rudolph, Atlanta, Georgia.
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(6) Historical Clews
(6) Historical Clews Staffordshire plates, 1818-1834, each with a fishing, castle and hillside scene, scant implement marks, otherwise very good condition, each with stamp at underside, 9" dia
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English Sheffield fused plate
English Sheffield fused plate inkstand first half 19th century two ink pots and center well and bowl on gadroon-banded footed stand engraved with crest. H4'' W9 1/2'' Provenance: Private collection Wilmington North Carolina.
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TWO STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES.
TWO STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England 2nd quarter-19th century. Dark blue transfer scenes. Sheltered Peasants. Hairline. 10''d. And an idyllic scene with castle. Impressed ''Clews''. 10''d.
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A Staffordshire earthenware
A Staffordshire earthenware 'murder' jug, c1870, moulded in relief and decorated in colours with William Collier and his family to one side and, to the other, the dramatic scene of the murder of the gamekeeper Thomas Smith by Collier at Whiston Eaves, Staffordshire, 26.5cm h More Information Slight staining of the crazed glaze but in generally well preserved condition, free from cracks or chips, no restoration
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Blue glass inkwell with Sheffield
Blue glass inkwell with Sheffield Silver Lid ca. 1880-1900 Large cobalt blue glass inkwell with Sheffield lid ground pontil.
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Lot of Inkwells
Lot of Inkwells
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An English Silver and Ivory
An English Silver and Ivory Presentation Mason's Trowel Elkington & Co Ltd. Birmingham 1904 having bright cut decoration the inscription reading Presented to Mrs. Hayward Radcliffe Darlington on the Occasion of her Laying the Foundation Stone of the Church of St. John the Divine Coppull. June VII MDCCCCXI. with acanthus leaf joint and a turned handle. Length 13 1/8 inches.
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An Early Staffordshire Inkwell
An Early Staffordshire Inkwell modeled as a bird perched on a nest height 2 1/2 in.
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Lot of Inkwells
Lot of Inkwells
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WHITEFIELD COLOR LITHOGRAPH, VIEW
WHITEFIELD COLOR LITHOGRAPH, VIEW OF HARTFORD, CT FROM ...Whitefield color lithograph, View of Hartford, Ct from the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, published New York by Whitefield, sight size 18" x 36".
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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A Staffordshire slipware dish
A Staffordshire slipware dish with trailed brown glaze on an ochre ground, 41cm diameter/Provenance: from the Estates of Lord & Lady Charteris
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Clifford Ulp (American 1885-1957)
Clifford Ulp (American 1885-1957) Irondequoit Creek w/red barn Sgn. lower left Clifford Ulp. O/C.Condition: Original condition & frame.Dimensions: 16'' x 20''E
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JENNES & BETTRIDGE INKWELL & FRAMED
JENNES & BETTRIDGE INKWELL & FRAMED BOCAGESInkwell is papier mache
Inkwell 12.5 W x 9.25 D
Litchfield Auctions is honored to offer Selections from the Collection of Peter Tillou. Peter has enjoyed wide renown across the United States and Internationally over his seventy-year career as the consummate dealer-collector. While in college in 1956, Peter was already advertising a pair of fine antique flintlock pistols. By 1960, now a resident of historic Litchfield Connecticut, he was cited by the New York Times as a dealer in "great rarities." With later residences and shops in London, Manhattan, Sun Valley Idaho, and Sanibel Island Florida, Peter continued to consider Litchfield his home. By 2013, Peter was recognized by the Antiques Dealers of America with its highest honor, its Award of Merit,"in recognition of his extensive contributions to the fields of fine art, American decorative arts and antiques." More recently, a cover story in The Antiques and the Arts Weekly traced "the arc of Tillou’s long career"
(PTIL697)(MS)
Condition:
Gilding on inkwell & glass slighly worn and stained. Veneer bubbling on bocages
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Sheffield inkstand with cobalt
Sheffield inkstand with cobalt glass liners 3.5''h. and a pair of brass tool rests 8.5''h.x7''l.
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Blue Staffordshire transferware
Blue Staffordshire transferware plate, London Views, St Philips Chapel, Regent Street, 10" d, minor knife marks, some fritting along the top edge of the rim, 19th C Estimate $100-200
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Maskell Christopher Mark [United
Maskell Christopher Mark [United Kingdom 1849-1933] oil on canvas landscape painting of the Orwell River (see note verso) Suffolk County NR Bentwaters Ipswich England signed l.l. ?C.M. Maskell''. 15.75''x21.5''
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A DERBY INKWELL AND A COVER of
A DERBY INKWELL AND A COVER
of compressed circular shape with gilt loop handles, enamelled and gilt with flowers and lyres on a salmon pink ground, 4.5cm h, a Derby miniature shallow footed bowl, painted with single roses alternating with gilt sprigs, red painted mark, both c1820 and an English porcelain green ground circular threaded box-cover, painted with a named view of Haddon Hall, early 19th c (4)
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Important Baltic Parcel Gilt Silver
Important Baltic Parcel Gilt Silver Monteithwith presentation inscription to rim of bowl reading ''The English Factory at Riga to Captain Robert Chadwick of the Royal Navy ANNO 1718;'' circular form with detachable scalloped collar the entirety finely engraved with characteristic strapwork decoration all raised on a gadrooned foot with crossed keys city mark and maker's mark for Johann Spanier (Spannier) who was active in Riga from 1713-1714 the underside further engraved ''From the English Factory in Riga 1718'' and with scratch weight ''66.5.'' Presented on an ebonized stand with silver plaque engraved ''Presented to William Stewart Gifford by the Staff of Kodak Limited London and its Branches at home and abroad. 24th November 1919.''Captain Robert Chadwick R.N. of Northfleet is mentioned in the Chadwick of Mavesyn-Ridware section in Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry Volume 1.8.5 x 10.75 in. diameter (monteith only)66.35 troy oz. Slight mis-shaping to collar some minor scratches to body.Private Collection Pinehurst North Carolina
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§ EDGAR LIONEL HEREFORD (BRITISH
§ EDGAR LIONEL HEREFORD (BRITISH 1886-1953)
CORK TREES oil on canvas, signed verso51cm (20in), 61cm (24in)Provenance: Abbott & Holder, LondonNote: Hereford lived in Collioure in the 1920s where he shared lodgings with Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Rudolph Ilhee.Edgar Hereford was born at Greenock in Scotland and studied at the Slade where he became a close friend of Rudolph Ihlee (1883-1963). In 1922 the pair travelled to Collioure, a Mediterranean fishing port in the south of France near the border with Spain where they painted until the outbreak of the Second World War. On their recommendation Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife Margaret based themselves in neighbouring Port Vendres. The story of their artistic exile is told in Rudolph Ihlee: The Road to Collioure by James Trollope published in 2022 by Lund Humphries. Cork Trees features cork oak trees near Collioure circa 1925.We would like to thanks James Trollope for his assistance cataloguing this lot.
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G. DUPUIS MILLWALL LONDON along
G. DUPUIS MILLWALL LONDON along with two other etchings Etching: 6 x 3 3/4 in. (sight) Klemmer ''Erhebt Anspruch;'' etching: 7 x 4 1/2 in. (sight) lower left numbered 2/5 lower right signed and dated Klemmer 63 right titled Isabel Codrington ''The Broken Fence;'' etching: 9 1/2 x 13 1/2 in. (sight) lower right signed Isabel Codrington verso label 34 Bruton Place London
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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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STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE. England
STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE. England 2nd quarter-19th century. Dr. Syntax bound to a tree by Highwaymen'' by Clews. Floral border. Crazing. 10 1/2''d.
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A DERBY PLATE painted en
A DERBY PLATE
painted en grisaille with buildings and trees on the banks of a river, a windmill in the distance, in octagonal gilt frame and fluted border gilt with a ribbon and trailing foliage, 23cm diam, painted mark and title On Mill Bank Westminster in blue script, c1795-1800
Provenance: Hawkins, Ward (Nottingham Castle Museum) and Margaret Foden Collections.