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Two Day Sale - Royal Family Letters, Fine Art, Silver, Jewellery, Buddhas, Cameras, Georgian Watches, Rugs, English Porcelain, Caddy Spoons, Antiques & Collectables.
Two Day Sale to include Royal Family letters and other property from the Estate of The Late Angela Lascelles, a large single owner collection of Cameras including Leica, 18th/19th century English Porcelain, and Georgian Pair Cased watches, collection of silver Caddy Spoons and a good quantity of Paintings and Rugs.
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Please note: Friday viewing is strictly 15:00-19:00. Day One will be online bidding only.
Please register early - we cannot guarantee that you will be approved to bid if you register during the auction.
Payments and collections from Monday 3rd March only.
Filtering Category: Ceramics
95 Lots
Lot 745
Regency Spode porcelain pot pourri of campana form with 2 handles, each formed as a satyr's horns with mask, and foliate lower terminal, all-over gilt Chinoiserie decoration of figures in a garden with peacocks, trees and flowers, between gilt bands of ovolo decoration, on a circular pedestal foot and square base, with a pierced outer cover and a solid inner cover, painted red mark and pattern number "4014" to base, H.32.5cm overall approx., (finial on outer cover repaired, small chips to flange under cover, inner cover has large chip underneath, body has minute rim chip, some wear to gilding, and other minute faults).Hammer: £ 70
Lot 746
19th Century French porcelain part tea and coffee service of 47 pieces, comprising slop bowl, Dia.20cm; 15 teacups with 17 saucers, and 6 coffee cans with 8 saucers, each with gilt and painted floral decoration on a mottled blue ground, the saucers marked "Louis André et Cie, Paris", (some pieces a/f). (47).Hammer: £170
Lot 747
Late 19th Century French Neoclassical porcelain inkstand with printed floral decoration, and scrolls on a yellow ground, with a central box flanked by 2 wells with a liner and covers, gilt bronze floral mounts, 2 side handles, on gryphon supports, W.29cm overall, (2 slight faults).Hammer: £ 75
Lot 748
Late 19th Century Meissen porcelain comport with a shaped oval pierced lattice painted and encrusted floral and gilt decoration, supported by 2 putti, on a floral encrusted rocky circular base, H.30cm, (restored), and a Von Schierholz floral encrusted comport, H.20cm, (slight defects). (2).Hammer: £ 85
Lot 749
Victorian Minton Parian group "The Flight into Egypt", depicting the Virgin Mary holding the newborn Christ whilst riding a donkey, on a naturalistically modelled base, incised marks to base, H.26.5 x W.22cm overall; Nao figural group of a pair of choirboys, 5 other Nao figures, model of a duck, duck group, and 2 Nao style figures. (11).Hammer: £ 70
Lot 751
Minton "Haddon Hall" Pattern bone china part dinner, tea and coffee service of 73 pieces, including 2 meat dishes, W.39cm; 3 teapots, coffee pot, sucrier, jug, 6 dinner plates, 6 soups, 11 desserts, 6 tea plates, sauceboat and stand, salt and pepper, 12 teacups with 12 saucers, bread plate, and other pieces, and a further 13 pieces of gold edge "Haddon Hall" including 2 monteiths and 3 cache pots. (86).Hammer: £850
Lot 752
Set of 8 Wedgwood "Edme" soup cups and 8 saucers, large bowl with ram's mask handles, Dia.20.5cm, (chipped); and sugar bowl; "Whitehall" cobalt blue and gilt teapot, green glazed teapot, "Curzon" part service of 17 pieces including teapot, tureen with cover, soup plates, sauceboat and stand, dishes, etc.; 23 pieces of "Wild Strawberry" including many vases, and 17 pieces of "Hathaway Rose". (77).Hammer: £150
Lot 753
Paragon "Country Lane" Pattern bone china part tea and coffee service of 57 pieces comprising teapot, 3 jugs, sugar bowl, 10 teacups with 9 saucers, 2 coffee cups with 2 saucers, 2 sandwich trays, bread and butter plate, 4 dishes, 10 tea plates, and 6 dessert plates; Mintons part tea service of 21 pieces with oriental style floral decoration, comprising dish, jug, sugar bowl, and 6 each of teacups, saucers, and tea plates; similar trio, and 4 other pieces of Minton. (85).Hammer: £ 50
Lot 754
Large Wedgwood Moonstone glaze campana vase, with 2 shell handles, H.24cm; 2 similar smaller vases, pair of flared conical vases, H.20cm; 8 other moonstone vases, pair of blue embossed Queen's Ware vases, H.16.5cm; box with cover, jug, 5 soup cups, and 5 other Wedgwood vases. (27).Hammer: £ 80
Lot 755
Wedgwood Green Jasper ware mantel timepiece with a gilt dial inscribed "Baronet of London", enclosing a Swiss 8 Day movement, H.17.5cml Royal Wedding 1981 tea canister, H.16.5cm; cache pot, H.11cm; jar with cover, 2 vases, stand, 3 dishes, 5 trinket boxes, 2 Shakespeare commemorative plates, (one boxed); lilac jasper teapot, W.18cm overall, oval dish, and a small grey jasper dish, boxed. (20).Hammer: £220
Lot 756
Wedgwood style Portland Blue jasper ware cheese dome, the cover with an acorn finial, white sprigged acanthus leaves, and classical figures between palms, the stand with a band of oak leaf and acorn decoration, H.17 x Dia.20cm overall approx., (apparently unmarked); Wedgwood jug with cover, H.21cm, (cover chipped); smaller jug, bowl, Dia.16.5cm; pair of vases , H.17.5cm, and a pair of candlesticks, H.12.5cm. (8).Hammer: £ 42
Lot 757
Wedgwood blue jasper ware tapering cylindrical vase, with flower insert, H.17cm; commemorative Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip table lighters, box and 2 Coronation 1953 jars; Royal Wedding 1981 box and 2 plates, (one boxed); Winston Churchill dish, 10 Christmas plates, (4 boxed), 2 other lighters, 4 boxes, and a small jug. (27).Hammer: £ 65
Lot 758
Three Richard Guyatt for Wedgwood Royal commemorative mugs, one for the 25th Anniversary of the Wedding of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, H.10.5cm, and 2 for Princess Anne's and Captain Mark Phillips's wedding; Wedgwood and 2 Spode Silver Jubilee mugs; 5 Coalport limited edition vases, Royal Worcester Golden Jubilee pill box, and a Longton Hall Silver Jubilee plate, limited edition No.59, painted by D. R. Bownett, with certificate and box. (13).Hammer: £ 42
Lot 760
Large Royal Worcester bone china bowl with a flared gilt rim and circular foot, painted by Linda Preece with exotic feathers in the manner of Chamberlain's or Flight, Barr and Barr, signed "L. Preece" and gilt mark to base, Dia.25.5cm, and a painted "Monday's Child" Birthday Mug, H.8cm. (2).Hammer: £ 35
Lot 761
Royal Worcester ogee shaped bowl, the interior painted in the 18th Century manner by John Freeman with gilt scroll reserves of exotic birds, butterflies, and other insects, on a yellow scale ground, signed "J. Freeman" in one reserve, shape No.2577, green printed mark to base, date mark for 1931, Dia.23cm.Hammer: £ 35
Lot 763
Late 18th Century Chamberlain's Worcester porcelain ogee shaped spiral fluted teapot with cover and stand, with overglaze dark brown, puce, and gilt floral decoration, the cover inscribed "Chamberlains Worcester Warranted 21", W.25cm overall, and a similarly shaped teapot and stand with gilt floral decoration. (4).Hammer: £ 50
Lot 764
Worcester Flight, Barr and Barr porcelain teacup and saucer, London shape, with a band of gilt floral decoration on an orange ground, impressed mark, with a matching jug, incised "B" mark, H.12cm; saucer, richly decorated in the Imari palette, Dia.15.2cm; stand with purple and gilt flowering vine decoration, printed and impressed marks, Dia.21cm, (cracked); 3 Barr, Flight and Barr milk jugs, W.14.5cm approx.; Kerr & Binns plate, Dia.23cm, and 2 unmarked jugs, one with a peacock crest. (11).Hammer: £140
Lot 765
Regency Derby porcelain teapot with cover, the body of tapering rounded rectangular form with a scroll handle and 2 gilt bordered oval reserves containing painted landscapes of Matlock Old Bath and Willersley Castle, both in Derbyshire, possibly by John Brewer, within a field of gilt scrolling foliate decoration, on 4 ball feet, the base titled in red, painted red mark, gilder's number "9" for William Smith, W.28.5cm overall, (cover finial chipped, spout ground, some paint loss to Matlock landscape).Hammer: £ 40
Lot 766
Regency Derby porcelain porter mug with a shaped moulded handle, twin banded body, and a gilt bordered rectangular reserve containing a painted landscape of a castle atop a hill, bridge over a river, and trees, flanked by gilt anthemion and foliate decoration, and beneath a band of floral scroll decoration centred by the initials "R L", painted red mark to base with gilder's number "2" for Joseph Stables, H.9.2 x Dia.9.7cm.Hammer: £110
Lot 767
Late 18th Century Derby porcelain trio comprising teacup, coffee cup, and saucer, each with a reeded body and scalloped rim, decorated with blue, pink and gilt cornflower sprigs, pattern no.111, painted puce mark with gilder's numbers "2" and "16", the saucer Dia.14.5cm; another trio with a teabowl, each with a band of blue and gilt foliate decoration, pattern no.75; coffee can with "French" handle, painted red mark; Imari pattern milk jug, W.16.5cm; similarly decorated Stevenson & Hancock jug, and an unmarked jug with a spiral fluted body, H.11cm overall. (10).Hammer: £ 45
Lot 768
Early 19th Century porcelain tapering cylindrical spill vase, bat printed with a hunting scene of a man with dog, opposing a gilt flower, beneath a flared gilt and beaded rim, H.12.8cm, (foot rim chip), and 2 smaller Spode vases, both decorated in the Imari Palette, H.11.7cm the largest. (3).Hammer: £100
Lot 769
Early 19th Century Spode Felspar Porcelain part coffee set comprising 4 cups and 4 saucers, and 2 bread and butter plates, Dia.21.2cm, each with painted butterfly and rose decoration, and moulded floral, foliate, and ribbon motifs, within a gilt rim, pattern number 3501, painted red marks and one plate with rare puce mark, c.1820; pair of shaped oval dessert dishes, each with moulded and painted floral sprays within a gilt rim, pattern 2105, W.28.5cm, and a dish cover with a butterfly finial, pattern 3414, Dia.19cm, (plate with puce mark has glazed over foot rim chip). (13). (Notes: The puce "Spode Felspar Porcelain" mark with both London and Stoke addresses and the date "1821" is given as listing 3658 in Godden's Encyclopedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks, which classes it as very rare. Godden states that an example of this "1821" mark exists in the Copeland Works Museum, and a jug bearing this mark was previously part of the Godden Reference Collection).Hammer: £100
Lot 770
Late 18th Century Spode porcelain oval teapot with cover, with a band of gilt lattice decoration on a pale red foliate effect ground, rare impressed “S” mark to foot rim, W.25.5cm, (cover a/f), and a collection of Regency Spode tea wares, comprising teapot, pattern number 2638, W.25.5cm; sucrier, richly decorated with painted and gilt floral decoration, 2777, W.15cm, (inside of cover chipped); Gilt sucrier, 471; pot pourri base with floral decoration on a blue and gilt scale ground, 1166, (lacking cover); jug and 2 matching plates, 2234; 2 other jugs, H.13.5cm the tallest; and another plate. (11). (Note: The impressed “S” mark is given as listing 3648a in Godden’s Encyclopedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks, which classes it as very rare on early porcelain c.1784-1805).Hammer: £110
Lot 771
Collection of Early 19th Century Spode tea and coffee cups, comprising a pair of bute shaped teacups with 2 saucers and a slop bowl, pattern number 1132, Dia.15.5cm the largest; trio with pale blue and gilt decoration, 2161; coffee cup, 4414, with 3 saucers; and 3 floral and gilt decorated teacup and saucer duos. (18).Hammer: £110
Lot 772
Collection of Early 19th Century Spode tea and coffee cups, comprising "London" shaped trio with reserves of painted floral sprays and gilt decoration, pattern number 1709; trio with transfer Chinoiserie decoration; trio with Imari style decoration, 2214; 2 further Imari teacups, each with a saucer, and a set of 3 coffee cups with 3 saucers, 1201, (1 cup with hairline crack). (19).Hammer: £170
Lot 773
Castleford-type stoneware teapot, of classical straight sided rounded octagonal form, with a hinged cover and reserves of moulded figures, and acanthus leaf decoration, within blue borders, impressed "22" mark to base, W.22.5cm; Two New Hall porcelain tea bowls, each with a saucer and decorated with floral sprays; 2 trios with gilt scrolling floral decoration on a cobalt blue ground, and a trio with a band of underglaze blue and gilt oak leaf and acorn decoration. (14).Hammer: £ 32
Lot 774
Minton First Period bone china mug with an angular handle and an oval reserve containing a painted landscape with a cottage on a cliff edge, inscribed milestone, path with 3 figures below, and a field with sheep, further cottage and cliff formation beyond, within a gilt lattice field, pattern number 150, c.1810, H.8.2cm; Spode coffee can and saucer, the can painted with a church in a rural landscape, the saucer with a bridge and trees by water, pattern number 1926; other cup and saucer, monochrome painted with a church in landscape; bat printed teacup and saucer; Victorian christening mug, and another christening mug. (9).Hammer: £ 85
Lot 775
Late 18th Century Caughley porcelain bread and butter plate or large saucer dish, transfer decorated in underglaze blue with the "Willow Nankin" pattern, underglaze blue "S" mark to base, Dia.22cm, (glazed over foot rim chip); Worcester, Flight Period, saucer dish with blue and gilt floral decoration, Dia.20cm; Davenport Stone China "Two Temples" Willow Pattern muffin dish with cover, pattern 142, c.1830, Dia.21.5cm; and a Staffordshire Pearlware "Willow" Pattern chestnut basket and stand, the basket formed of imitation strapwork joined by a rope-twist, panel base within an osier moulded border, on a rope-twist foot, the stand with pierced and osier moulded rim, W.21.5cm overall. (6).Hammer: £ 30
Lot 776
Early 19th Century John Rose Coalport porcelain dessert plate with a central gilt floral motif, moulded "Hockey Stick" and painted floral decoration within a shaped gilt rim, the painting likely by the Ex-Swansea artist David Evans, pattern number "2/61" in gilt to base, Dia.23.5cm; and a slop bowl with painted floral and gilt decoration, pattern "830", Dia.17.3cm. (2).Hammer: £ 55
Lot 777
Early 19th Century porcelain muffin dish with cover, possibly Spode, painted with floral sprays, butterflies, moths, and ladybirds, Dia.22cm overall; French porcelain Chelsea style dessert plate painted with exotic birds and floral sprays within a scalloped rim, gold anchor mark, Dia.21.5cm; Coalport "Rose Pompadour" ground plate with gilt and painted floral decoration, c.1855, blue "CBD" mark, Dia.24.5cm; Ridgway gilt and floral plate, pattern number 2/131; 3 other floral plates, 2 dishes, W.33.5cm the widest, slop bowl, and a Minton sucrier, without cover, H.9.7cm. (11).Hammer: £110
Lot 778
Early 19th Century Swansea-style porcelain trio comprising coffee, teacup, and saucer, each with a moulded body and painted insect, rose, convolvulus, and other flowers, the saucer Dia.15cm; English porcelain Sevres style trio with roses, thistles and a turquoise rope twist design, pattern number 8912, the teacup with incised "S" and the saucer with an impressed "S" and horseshoe-type mark; another trio; pair of cups, each with a saucer, pattern 3709; Ridgway cup, 2/187, another cup, 4 jugs, and 2 "Faith" and "Hope bowls". (21).Hammer: £ 48
Lot 780
Copeland Spode stoneware spherical teapot with sprigged foliate and classical figure decoration on a green ground, 20cm; 17 other pieces of Copeland/Spode, 3 Mason's Ironstone "Chinese Peony" pattern cache pots, H.19cm the largest, (largest and smallest a/f); 8 other pieces of Mason’s; Portmeirion "Botanic Garden" vase, H.21.5cm, and jug; Crown Staffordshire "Kowloon" cache pot, 2 pieces of Radford Ware, studio pottery, and a small qunatity of further ceramic items incl. Adams and Wedgwood, etc. (a lot).Hammer: £ 50
Lot 781
Wedgewood Queen's Ware "Blue Landscape Calendar Clock", limited edition 60/950 for the Millennium for Compton and Woodhouse, H.24cm; Coalport Caughley Mask Head jug, H.19.5cm; three blanc de chine shell vases, W.18cm the largest; 6 other pieces of Coalport; Royal Crown Derby Imari plate, 2451, Dia.22.5cm; 24 pieces of Royal Worcester including vases, cache pots, pin dishes, etc.; and 4 other items. (40).Hammer: £ 35
Lot 783
Victorian Staffordshire pottery figural group of Queen Victoria beside King Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia, a dog between his legs, standing on a titular plinth base, H.33.5cm; Young Queen Victoria on Horseback, H.23cm; Princess Victoria, The Princess Royal, on her Billy Goat, the base with label for The Reverend Harry Bloomfield Collection Sale at Dreweatt Neate, 29th September 1999, H.17cm, and G. Havelock on horseback, H.27cm. (5).Hammer: £ 30
Lot 784
Victorian Staffordshire pottery model of a Greyhound, standing, with a hare in its mouth, on a naturalistic base, H.28cm; another greyhound, seated, with a hare by its feet, H.21cm; pair of recumbent greyhound quill holders, W.16cm; another greyhound quill holder, W.19cm; pair of spaniels, H.14cm, and a spill vase. (8).Hammer: £120
Lot 785
Pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery quill holders, each modelled as a parakeet perched on a tree stump with a lamb below, both with Nick Burton sticker to base, H.12.5cm; model of a colourful bird, Pair of spill vases, each modelled as a pair of swans with a pair of cygnets, H.12cm, and a pair of lamb quill holders, W.8.5cm. (7).Hammer: £ 55