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A CHELSEA-DERBY MUG painted in
A CHELSEA-DERBY MUG
painted in polychrome with two groups of flowers and scattered sprigs in blue and gilt scalloped border with pendants, gilt handle and dentil rim, 9.5cm h, gold anchor and D, c1770-77
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HENRY J.Y. KING, STREET IN OLD
HENRY J.Y. KING, STREET IN OLD CHELSEAHenry John Yeend King (English, 1855-1924)Street in Old Chelseaoil on canvassigned lower right YEEND KING30 x 40in (76 x 101.5cm) Provenance:Property from the private collec
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A CHELSEA-DERBY JUG of bulbous form
A CHELSEA-DERBY JUG
of bulbous form with reeded neck and lip and scrolling gilt handle, enamelled with loose bouquets and scattered flowers in two registers divided by a scalloped blue and gilt band, gilt dentil rim, 15cm h, painted crown over D in blue, c1777-80
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A Chelsea gold anchor plate,
A Chelsea gold anchor plate, circa 1760, painted a bird on a branch within a gilt feather and scroll border, 22cm wide/Provenance: From the collection of Sir Roy Strong and his late wife Dr Julia Trevelyan Oman, Lady Strong CBE
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A Chelsea (Gold Anchor) scroll
A Chelsea (Gold Anchor) scroll moulded plate painted with cartouches of birds and insects, circa 1760, 21cm diameter/Provenance: Albert Amor Ltd
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A Chelsea/Derby candlestick group
A Chelsea/Derby candlestick group of birds and chicks in a nest amongst cherry branches, 22cm high
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A CHELSEA-DERBY PLATE possibly by
A CHELSEA-DERBY PLATE
possibly by James Banford, painted en puce camaieu with Putto on a cloud framed by interlaced pink, blue and gilt C scrolls, the fluted border with swags and single roses in beaded gilt circular frames, scalloped dentil rim, the footrim also gilt, 21.5cm diam, incised 2, c1780
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A Chelsea figure of a shepherdess
A Chelsea figure of a shepherdess (red anchor), circa 1755-60, with a lamb at her feet and flowers in her apron, 18cm high
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A CHELSEA PLATE freely painted with
A CHELSEA PLATE
freely painted with a loose bouquet, including a prominent puce rose and puce and yellow tulip, in shaped and slightly upturned, brown edged rim, 21cm diam, painted anchor in sepia, c1762-65
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A CHELSEA-DERBY CREAM JUG of
A CHELSEA-DERBY CREAM JUG
of slender spirally fluted form with gilt strap handle, painted in green monochrome and heightened in gilt with a spray and scattered flowers, 11cm h, collector's label, c1785
Provenance: Geoffrey Godden Reference Collection.
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TWO CHELSEA PLATES one enamelled
TWO CHELSEA PLATES
one enamelled with exotic birds in turquoise shell moulded cavetto and with six floral sprays to the moulded border, the other with a loose bouquet and scattered sprigs, the border painted with exotic birds or butterflies in gilt or puce rim, gold anchor, c1768-70 and a Chelsea-Derby plate enamelled with floral swags suspended from gilt florets around a sepia urn, c1770-77 (3)
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A group of Chelsea and Chelsea
A group of Chelsea and Chelsea Derby porcelain, circa 1755-75, red gold anchors and conjoined anchor and D marks, comprising a fluted (Red Anchor) saucer painted with bouquets, a (Gold Anchor) saucer painted in the Hans Sloane style with cherries and marrows, a Chelsea-Derby plate painted with a Neoclassical urn and swags of flowers and a coffee cup and saucer painted with black and pink swags of husks (4)
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A Chelsea white model of an owl,
A Chelsea white model of an owl, triangle-raised anchor period circa 1745-49, naturalistically modelled in great detail, perched on a rocky base, 20.5cm high/Provenance: Acquired from Albert Amor Ltd. 'Treasures from Toronto' exhibition, April 1993/Note: Discussed by Paul Crane, 'Nature, Porcelain and Enlightenment: George Edwards and the Chelsea porcelain birds', ECC Trans, Vol.8, 2017 this owl model is based on the image copied from George Edwards, A Natural History of Uncommon Birds, and of
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A Chelsea or Worcester oval stand
A Chelsea or Worcester oval stand with ruins in a Rococo border, circa 1760, 20cm wide and a purple printed shaped plate with Classical ruins, 22cm wide
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Chelsea-Derby Octagonal Dish
Chelsea-Derby Octagonal Dish c.1775-80 9.2" (Length) 23.3cm (Length) gold anchor mark
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A CHELSEA-DERBY TEACUP enamelled in
A CHELSEA-DERBY TEACUP
enamelled in puce with a continuous tendril entwined around a puce ribbon between blue and gilt borders, the handle gilt and with dentil rim, 6cm h, incised N, gold anchor, c1778-81
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CHELSEA 'BIRD IN BRANCHES'
CHELSEA 'BIRD IN BRANCHES' CANDLESTICK, 18TH C. c. 1755, England, gilt and polychrome enameled porcelain, modeled as a pecking bird in front of a flower-laden branch surmounted with a flower-form candle cup with bobeche, on gilt embellished Rococo base, unmarked, but from red anchor period, 7"h x 5"dia
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A Chelsea Derby five-piece
A Chelsea Derby five-piece garniture, circa 1775, probably decorated by Richard Askew and Zachariah Boreman, one side painted with panels of Classical figures, the reverse with rural landscape scenes, the central urn 29.5cm tall
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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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CHELSEA PENSIONER D6817
CHELSEA PENSIONER D6817 (PROTOTYPE)- LARGE - ROYAL DOUL...Black tricorn trimmed with tan; navy blue tunic; black collar.
Condition:
Good
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A CHELSEA FLUTED CREAM JUG circa
A CHELSEA FLUTED CREAM JUG circa 1750, of leaf shape, painted in the Kakiemon style, with a turquoise Shishi Qilin and with a tied bunch of iron-red flowers, with turquoise foliage and a moth, the handle a later metal replacement, 11.5cm wide overall Provenance: Bt. Christie’s, 11th March 1996, part lot 73. Tony Stevenson Collection. Exhibited: “The Dragon and the Quail”, 2000 no.88
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Two Chelsea figures, man holding
Two Chelsea figures, man holding sheep with shears, lady with lamb at her knee, both with gold anchor mark verso, probably 19th century, 7-3/4 in. Minor chips to pedals and leaves loss to lamb's foot, small firing creases as made, otherwise good condtion. The Estate of the Late Mrs. Thomas Hayward, Columbus, Ohio
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A CHELSEA FIGURE OF CUPID naked
A CHELSEA FIGURE OF CUPID
naked save for a puce drapery, his quiver over his left shoulder and carrying a basket, resting on a stump and decorated in enamels, 12cm h, gold anchor, c1765
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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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CHELSEA BARG (AMERICAN 20TH
CHELSEA BARG (AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY), 'MANDALA RED', 2010, MIXED MEDIA ON CANVAS, UNFRAMED: 24 X 24 INChelsea Barg (American 20th Century), 'Mandala Red', 2010, Mixed Media on Canvas, Unframed: 24 x 24 in,
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A Chelsea (red anchor) plate with
A Chelsea (red anchor) plate with flower sprays, 22cm diameter
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A CHELSEA CHRYSANTHEMUM LOBED
A CHELSEA CHRYSANTHEMUM LOBED DISH
decorated with the Brocade pattern, painted in red and gilt with a large central kiku mon, the wide border enamelled with a fabulous beast, textile patterns and further mon, the underside with the Three Friends in pinkish purple and gilt, 23cm diam, with old inscription B Robinson's Collection and museum label, c1760
Provenance: Worcester Royal Porcelain Works Museum.
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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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CHELSEA PENSIONER D6833 - LARGE -
CHELSEA PENSIONER D6833 - LARGE - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACT...Black tricorn trimmed with gold; scarlet tunic; black collar.
Charles II founded the Royal Hospital for " worthy old soldiers broken in the wars." it was built by Christopher Wren and completed in 1692. Each year on Founders Day, the opening of the hospital is celebrated by the soldiers in full dress uniform, as worn by the gentleman depicted on this jug. Issued 1988 in a limited edition of 250.Royal Doulton backstamp. Includes certificate of authenticity.
Artist: Stanley J. Taylor
Issued: 1988
Dimensions: 6.5"H
Edition Number: 83 Edition Size: 250
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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CHELSEA STYLE HAND PAINTED
CHELSEA STYLE HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN VASEChelsea / Derby style hand painted vase, with bird decoration. 10"H. Some discoloration and black spots, silicone residue on rim.
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A Chelsea plate painted exotic
A Chelsea plate painted exotic birds within a gold and turquoise foliate border, gold anchor mark, 21cm diameter
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A CHELSEA MAZARINE-BLUE GROUND
A CHELSEA MAZARINE-BLUE GROUND CUP Circa 1765 Gilt and tooled with exotic birds beneath a gilt dentil rim, the interior with a spray of flowers, gold anchor mark, 4.75cm high
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(2) CHELSEA PORCELAIN FOUR SEASON
(2) CHELSEA PORCELAIN FOUR SEASON FIGURINES Mid 18th c., England, incl. Summer with bundle of wheat, and Autumn with grapes, one with Chelsea gold anchor mark to back along lower edge, 6.5"h x 6"w (slightly larger figure)
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A Chelsea figure of a river God
A Chelsea figure of a river God reclining on a rock, circa 1754, encrusted with flowers and foliage, 17cm wide, derived from the marble figures by Edme Bouchardon on the fountain of Grenelle in Paris/Literature: see Cushion (J and M), A Collectors History of British Porcelain, page 42 /Provenance: Rous Lench Collection and by descent to the current owner
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A CHELSEA-DERBY CUSTARD CUP
A CHELSEA-DERBY CUSTARD CUP
attractively enamelled with groups of fruit, including a sliced pear and a butterfly, the rims and handle gilt, 6.5cm h, gold anchor and D, c1770-77
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A CHELSEA-DERBY CUSTARD CUP AND
A CHELSEA-DERBY CUSTARD CUP AND COVER
the low domed cover with flower knop, painted in green monochrome with a prominent rose centred spray and scattered flowers in gilt dentil rims, the handle gilt with husks, 8.5cm h, gold anchor and D, c1770-77