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Wemyss, a small pottery jug,
Wemyss, a small pottery jug, cabbage roses pattern, 7cm high, a sugar bowl and a pair of Griselda Hill egg cups [4]
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Wemyss, a limited edition 1980
Wemyss, a limited edition 1980 goblet by Royal Doulton, 176/500, 19cm high, a Griselda Hill loving cup commemorating the Queen Mother's 100th Birthday, 34/100, 12.5cm high and a Griselda Hill bucket in cabbage roses pattern by Esther Weeks, 29cm high [3]
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WEMYSS WARE 'CABBAGE ROSES' PATTERN
WEMYSS WARE
'CABBAGE ROSES' PATTERN KENMORE VASE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY glazed earthenware, impressed WEMYSS (twice), retailer's stamp T. GOODE & CO.37.8cm high
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A Wemyss ware mug, Sweet Pea
A Wemyss ware mug, Sweet Pea pattern, 15cm
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A Wemyss pottery bowl decorated
A Wemyss pottery bowl decorated roses to the sides impressed and painted marks 21.5cm (8.5") diameter
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A Wemyss 'Biscuits' cylindrical box
A Wemyss 'Biscuits' cylindrical box and cover painted with a plum design the domed cover inscribed impressed mark and inscribed mark 'Wemyss' 5ins Estimate ?200-300 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 ?240
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WEMYSS WARE SMALL 'SHAMROCKS'
WEMYSS WARE
SMALL 'SHAMROCKS' PATTERN PIG, CIRCA 1900 painted earthenware, 16cm long; and a LARGE WEMYSS WARE MUG, painted earthenware, 14.3cm high, each impressed WEMYSS WARE/ R.H.& S.(2)
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An early 20th Century Wemyss
An early 20th Century Wemyss pottery cylindrical tankard decorated with five black hens and cockerels within a red rim 5.5ins high (impressed mark ''Wemyss'' to base)
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A SMALL WEMYSS WARE PIG CIRCA
A SMALL WEMYSS WARE PIG
CIRCA 1900 White glaze, impressed mark16.5cm long
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Group of Wedgwood porcelain to
Group of Wedgwood porcelain to include 4 Queensware commemorative mugs and a pitcher an Argentaware majolica bottle-form vase and two majolica plates.
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A ROYAL WORCESTER EWER of lobed
A ROYAL WORCESTER EWER
of lobed sack shape with tusk neck, painted with Hadley style yellow and pink roses in applied coloured clay borders and gilt rims, 22.5cm h, printed mark and date code, painted 177/10, 1908
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An Ynysmeudwy sepia printed
An Ynysmeudwy sepia printed earthenware Woodbine pattern meat dish, mid 19th c, 45.5cm l, a Machin & Potts green printed earthenware Cavendish pattern dish or stand, a Copeland drainer and two Wedgwood black or blue printed American subject Queen's Ware meat dishes, 20th c (5)
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A collection of various Pottery
A collection of various Pottery to include Caverswall Spode Masons Crown Staffordshire Aynsley First World War Commemorative Wares Foley Loving Cup Carltonware Lustre Seagul Teapot and a Boxed Set of Babycham Glasses etc (25 pieces approx)
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A set of ten English creamware
A set of ten English creamware warming dishes, circa 1800, pierced to centre, with leaf scrolled handles, minor chipping, 22cm diameter, four Wedgwood fan shaped dishes from a supper set
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An extensive collection of early
An extensive collection of early 20th Century Goss bone china crested ware comprising - Tall ewer with arms for Tetbury 8.25ins high a model of a medieval tower with arms for Blackgang 4.5ins high and a selection of crested ware various (approximately 64 pieces)
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WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd
WHIELDON PLATE. England 2nd half-18th century creamware. Scalloped rim and tortoise-shell glaze on a black ground 7''d.
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SEWELL CREAMWARE BASKET & WORCESTER
SEWELL CREAMWARE BASKET & WORCESTER PLATE Sewell creamware reticulated berry basket, impressed "Sewell," 4 in. H., 9 in. W., circa 1800-15 and Worcester scalloped edge plate with blue Prince of Wales plume and border with extensive gilt accenting, 8 3/4 in. Diam., circa 1770.
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Set of "Wig Wam" spatterware
Set of "Wig Wam" spatterware plates: six pearlware plates decorated in red spatterware in the Wig Wam pattern, Staffordshire area, England, second quarter 19th century, 8-1/2 in. Five with overall light crazing and discoloration, no damage or repairs found. Frank L. Horton Collection, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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A quantity of Wedgwood and other
A quantity of Wedgwood and other leaf moulded dessert wares comprising a pair of footed bowls, a pair of oval dishes, seventeen plates and four small plates
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GROUP OF WEDGWOOD EMBOSSED
GROUP OF WEDGWOOD EMBOSSED QUEENSWARE Comprising 15 pieces; Together with Ridgway "Asiatic Palaces" dinner plate, Clewes flow blue landscape luncheon plate, and a pearlware State House luncheon plate - all three, 1st half, 19th century.
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WHIELDON PLATE. England 18th
WHIELDON PLATE. England 18th century creamware. Scalloped rim and tortoise-shell glaze. Minor glaze defects. 9 1/2''d.
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A quantity of early 19th c
A quantity of early 19th c Chamberlain's Worcester tea ware, four contemporary Chinese plates, a ruby flashed cut glass bowl, etc More Information Worcester tea ware with some chips and losses
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A group of assorted Worcester
A group of assorted Worcester teawares, to include a feather-moulded teabowl and saucer and an 'Earl of Dalhousie' pattern coffee cup and matched saucer (14)
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GROUP OF PORCELAINSGroup of
GROUP OF PORCELAINSGroup of porcelains, to include a Wemyss style pig, 8" h., Staffordshire cup and saucer, silver lustre cream pitcher, yellow transferware pitcher, Leeds cream pitcher, four spongeware plates, etc.
Condition:
Yellow transfer - large crack around body. Leeds - handle repaired.
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An extensive collection of early
An extensive collection of early 20th Century Goss bone china crested ware comprising - Model of a sack with crest for S. Wales Training College Carmarthen 4.25ins high ''The Gloucester Jug'' with arms for the See of York Charter House and Archbishop Abbott 3.75ins high and a selection of crested ware various (approximately 60 pieces)
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FIVE WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE ARMORIAL
FIVE WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE ARMORIAL SOUP PLATESFIVE WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE ARMORIAL SOUP PLATES , circa 1778-1790, impressed uppercase marks, various impressed and painted cyphers, each center enameled and gilded with a coat of arms, including Honywood impaling Courtenay (celebrating the marriage between Francis Courtenay and Fourth Baronet, Sir John Honywood, 1779) within a crested entrelac border; Valperga of Piedmont (likely the arms of Carlo Eugenio Valperga, Bishop of Nice, 1780-1801) within a grapevine surround and border; an armorial shield, yet to be identified, within an oak leaf border; The Fifth Earl of Shaftesbury (celebrating the marriage of Anthony Ashley-Cooper and Barbara Webb); and William Bennet, Bishop of Cork and Ross, within claret scalloped borders edged with gold barbs, dia: 9 3/4 in. (5) Provenance: Byron A. Born Collection, Nos. 144, 333 and 461 (labels). Jeffrey Milkins Collection, no. 645. Exhibitions: Paine Art Center, Oshkosh, Wis., ‘Wedgwood Exhibit 1965’, no. H-5 (label) - for Lord Bishop of Cork.
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W H Mawson, Keswick, a large copper
W H Mawson, Keswick, a large copper circular tray embossed sea creatures, stamped, 59cm diameter and a Keswick School of Industrial Arts floral embossed tray, 62cm diameter (2)
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TWO WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE ARMORIAL
TWO WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE ARMORIAL PLATESTWO WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE ARMORIAL PLATES , circa 1800, impressed uppercase marks and various cyphers, each center enameled and gilt with a coat of arms and motto, the first with the marriage arms of Samuel Isted, within a gilt and blue line border; the second with the marriage arms of Joseph Latour, within a trellis and star border, dia. 10 1/8 in. (2) Provenance: Jeffrey Milkins Collection, no. 707.
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A large pig decorated with brambles
A large pig decorated with brambles painted marks ''Wemyss'' and ''EXON2392 R.Adams'' impressed marks ''Wemyss''. Length 44 cm.
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TWO WHIELDON PLATES. England
TWO WHIELDON PLATES. England 2nd half-18th century creamware. Similar scalloped rims and tortoise-shell glaze. 9 1/4''d.
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A group of English 18th Century
A group of English 18th Century porcelain blue and white teawares including a Worcester fruit and wreath pattern tea bowl and saucer, a deep sided bowl with dense moulding and five English porcelain blue and white toy bowls
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TWO WHIELDON PLATES. England
TWO WHIELDON PLATES. England 2nd half-18th century creamware. Matching scalloped molded rims with tortoise-shell glaze in good colors 8''d. Well catalogued.
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ROYAL WORCESTER 'EVESHAM' PART
ROYAL WORCESTER 'EVESHAM' PART SERVICE including 3 plates 3 bowls one teapot and cover one sugar bowl and cover one milk jug one cream jug one jam pot and cover 6 coffee cups and saucers 8 demitasse cups and saucers 3 short mugs 2 tall mugs 7 cake plates 8 baking dishes 7 ramekins 3 scalloped dishes a mortar and pestle a cruet bottle 2 egg cups 2 oval dishes 2 fluted baking dishes 3 various cereal bowls and one 2-handled bowl (79)
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TWO WHIELDON PLATES. England
TWO WHIELDON PLATES. England 2nd half-18th century creamware. Matching scalloped molded rims with tortoise-shell glaze in good colors 8 3/4''d. A couple very small flakes on edge of one plate.
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11 PIECES OF WORCESTER, ROYAL CROWN
11 PIECES OF WORCESTER, ROYAL CROWN DERBY, MEISSENEnglish, late 18th/19th century, including seven pieces of Royal Crown Derby imari: one small demitasse cup; two cup and saucer sets; pair small saucers, 5-3/4 in.;ÿsmall Worcester bowl, painted in the Queen Charlotte pattern, with underglaze blue square seal mark, 2 x 5-7/8 in.; two blue and white Worcester plates, Dr. Wall period, largest with painted letter "C" to base, 6-5/8 in.; German, late 18th century, Meissen plate, underglaze blue painted insect and floral decoration, crossed swords mark, 9-1/4 in.
Provenance: Private Georgia Collection
Condition:
one saucer with chip to foot, spider hairline to base; other small scattered nicks/chips, some wear to decoration, dirt/stains,ÿsome labels and sticker residue
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GROUP OF ENGLISH CREAMWARE
GROUP OF ENGLISH CREAMWARE SERVING AND USEFUL WARESGROUP OF ENGLISH CREAMWARE SERVING AND USEFUL WARES , mid-to-late 18th Century, most Leeds or Wedgwood, the pierced bowl impressed LEEDS, including a leaf-form asparagus horn, l: 6 in.; a melon-form butter mold, l: 6.75 in.; a pierced navette-shaped two-handled bowl and cover, w: 10 in.; a sauceboat with entwined handle, l: 6 in.; a tea strainer/egg drainer with pierced design, dia: 2.75 in.; a tea bowl, h: 1.75 in.; a Wedgwood 'twig' basket, w: 9.25 in.; a Wedgwood 'Etruscan' pattern egg-and-dart black-trimmed basket with twisted bail handle, w: 5 in.; and an artichoke-form pot de creme and cover, h: 3 in. (9) Provenance: With Wynn A. Sayman, Richmond, MA, 18 November, 1994 (the leaf-shaped server); With Swan Antiques, Cranbrook, Kent, England, 27 April, ?, (the melon butter-mold); With Tiller & King, New York, 19 December, 1985 (the tureen and cover); Skinner's Auction, Bolton, MA, 14 August, 1987 (the sauceboat, the tea strainer and the tea bowl); With James II Galleries, 17 December, 1986 (the twig basket); London, April 1987, (the bail-handled basket); Phillips, London, 6 September, 1989, sale 27,838, lot 190, (the pot de creme and cover); Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley English Creamware Collection