CERAMICS FIRST DAY S SALE WEDNESDAY 7TH OCTOBER 2009 ORIENTAL and EUROPEAN CERAMICS and GLASS Commencing at 10.30am Ceramics and Glass will be on view on: Saturday 3rd October 9.00am to 1.00pm Sunday 4th October 2.00pm to 4.00pm Monday 5th October 9.00am to 5.15pm Tuesday 6th October 9.00am to 5.15pm Limited viewing on sale days Enquiries: Andrew Thomas Tel: 01392 413100 Email: thomasa@bhandl.co.uk Enquiries: Nic Saintey Tel: 01392 413100 Email: sainteyn@bhandl.co.uk 3
1 1 A pair of ale glasses with drawn bucket shaped bowl wheel cut with ears of barley and a moth on a straight double series mercury twist stem and conical foot, 20.5cm, circa. 1750-60, minor nibble to one foot. 120-180 2. A pair of Newcastle light baluster wine glasses each with pointed round funnel shaped bowls set on a stem with annulated shoulder knop above an inverted baluster knop on a conical foot, 18cm high, circa. 1740-50, nibbles to one foot together with a further glass with waisted bell shaped bowl with solid base on a straight multiple series air twist terminating in the base of the bowl on a conical foot, 17cm high, circa 1750-60. (3) 150-250 3. A pair of short ale glasses the drawn bucket shaped bowls wheel cut with ears of barley and hops on a stem with single annular knop on a conical foot, 14.5cm high, late 18th century. 80-120 4. An English wine glass the drawn trumpet bowl with floral and foliate engraving around the rim and set of a straight stem with inverted tear on a conical foot, 17cm high, circa. 1740-60, minute nick under foot. 200-300 4 5. A German spirit barrel (schnappsflasche) set on four scroll feet the faceted barrel with tooled trailing decoration at either end with pewter mount and screw cap, 19cm long, mid 18th century. 200-250 6. A Bohemian blue overlaid beaker vase in the manner of Franz Zach decorated with an acid etched oval panel depicting a lady seated on a horse with an attendant hound on a ground cut with fruiting vine and printies, 16cm high. 200-300 6 4 2 5
7 8 9 7. A pair of Bohemian clear and white overlay vases of footed oviform with raised and flaring necks with petal shaped rims each decorated with oval panels enamelled with female portraits and verso with bouquets of roses reserved on a gilt scrolling ground with stiff white leaves, 32cm high. 400-500 8. A Bohemian red and white overlay pedestal vase with petal shaped rim cut with alternating fretted panels and quatrefoils reserved on a gilt scrolling ground, 34.5cm high, some rubbing. 180-220 9. A Bohemian amber flashed and silver overlaid spa goblet and cover set on faceted stem the body and cover cut with alternating printies intaglio decorated with typical topographical views and AA monogram, 35cm high, circa. 1880, chip inside cover. 300-350 10. An English paperweight inkwell, possibly H.G. Richardson, of tapering form with bulbous stopper the heavy footed base set with six concentric rows of white, red and blue star canes the centre with a single white Victoria Head cane, 14cm high, minor surface wear. 300-400 11. A Baccarat milliefiori paperweight the diced white gauze ground set with scattered canes including four animal, four bird and one figural silhouette together with a dated cane B.1847, 8cm diameter, minor surface wear. 700-900 10 11 5
15 12 15A 12. A Lalique glass vase Formose of globular form the exterior moulded with exotic fish, 17cm high, acid etched R.Lalique and diamond point etched France. 600-700 13. A Lalique bowl Ondines Ouverte the opalescent body moulded to the exterior with six swimming nymphs, 21cm diameter, diamond point etched Lalique, circa. 1925. 400-600 14. No Lot. 13 15. Two Chinese porcelain armorial plates of octagonal form each enamelled with a large quartered armorial device for the Meares family supported by the caption Omnia Fortuna Committo within a spearhead and floral spray border, 22cm and 16cm respectively, Qianlong. 300-500 15A. A Canton porcelain punch bowl the interior and exterior enamelled in the typical palette with a multitude of figures in a garden pavilion beneath a profuse fruit, flower and foliate 16 border with butterflies, 41cm diameter, mid 19th century, broken and repaired. 200-250 16. A pair of Chinese porcelain plates of octagonal form each enamelled in the famille rose palette with a pair of cocks, pierced rocks, peony, chrysanthemum and lotus blooms, 33cm wide, Qianlong, nibbles to rims. 500-600 6
18 17 17. A pair of Chinese Imari porcelain mugs of cylindrical form the bases with banded moulding and grooved strap handle enamelled in the typical palette with ogee shaped landscape panels with pierced rocks and a phoenix reserved on a ground of peony, chrysanthemum and foliage, 15.5cm high, early Qianlong, small glaze loss to handles. 400-600 18. A Tang Dynasty terracotta horse modelled standing four square with saddle and blanket on a square base, traces of original pigment, 28cm high, 618-908, odd minor loss, in fitted case. 300-500 19. A Chinese porcelain vase of yen-yen form painted in blue with two extensive mountainous landscapes with pine trees, two deer and a flying and nesting crane separated by a scroll band, 46.5cm high, Kangxi, faint star crack under base, minor flake to rim. 500-800 20. A Chinese porcelain oviform jar with domed cover enamelled front and verso with exotic birds, chrysanthemum and prunus with subsidiary panels of lotus and peony reserved on a powder blue ground, 21.5cm high, four character mark, 19th century. 120-180 21. A Staffordshire (Thomas Parr) equestrian portrait figure of Arthur Lord Wellesley, The Duke of Wellington mounted on Copenhagen wearing uniform with a telescope in one hand, on rustic base, 30cm high, mid 19th century. 19 21 7
22 26 27 23 24 22. A Staffordshire pottery group of a Giraffe and Keeper the baby beast stood before a hollow tree beside a keeper wearing a turban and ermine cloak on oval rustic base, 25.5cm high, circa. 1850-1855, minor nibbles. 180-220 23. A Staffordshire pottery portrait group of The Alphington Ponies modelled with the two sisters arm in arm in yellow bonnets, orange check jackets, skirts on oval rustic base with caption A Present from Torquay, 12cm high, circa. 1845-50, some oxidisation verso. 180-220 24. A faience shaving bowl of circular form the rim with small oval indentation and pierced for hanging, painted in blue the cavetto with a landscape the border with stylised foliage and pendants, 25cm diameter, late 18th century, good restoration. 180-200 25. A German faience dish, probably Frankfurt, of circular lobed form with scalloped rim painted in blue with a seated Chinaman in a landscape within borders of alternating pendants and husks, 34cm diameter, mid 18th century, cracked. 150-160 26. A German salt glazed buff earthenware jug, probably Westerwald, of globular form with ribbed strap handle and raised horizontally incised neck, the body embossed with an octagonal armorial panel dated 1677 and surrounded by embossed blooms, foliage and incised tendrils, 24cm high. 300-500 27. A Wedgwood black basalt large tankard of cylindrical form with applied foliate handle the engine turned body, sprigged with two putti musicians, beneath a silver metal mounted rim, 20cm high, impressed Wedgwood, 5 and T, circa. 1780-95. 600-700 8
28 28. A C.H. Brannam (Barnstaple) pottery tyg of thistle form decorated with three panels applied with blue, brown, cream and green slips and incised with fish amongst weeds on a textured ground above a band of white slip foliage 22.5cm high, incised C.H. Brannam, Barum, 1897 with monogram for James Dewdney, slight chip restoration. 29. An Alexander Lauder (Barnstaple) pottery vase of oviform with raised flaring neck and wavy rim and three asymetric handles applied with green, brown, blue and cream slips and sgraffito decorated on a textured ground with fish and weeds, 49.5 cm high, incised Lauder Barum, good restoration to rim. 250-350 30. A large William Baron (Barnstaple) bibelot modelled as a slender necked froglike beast with wide mouth, protruding eyes and ears under mottled green glazes, 46cm high, incised Baron, Barnstaple 372. 250-350 29 31. A William Baron (Barnstaple) double dolphin vase of typical form with three mythical dolphins supporting a smaller globular vase above a larger example applied with cream and brown slips under a green glaze and incised with stylised foliage, 32.5 cm high, incised Baron, Barnstaple and 25. 200-300 32. An Alexander Lauder (Barnstaple) pottery wall plaque naturalistically modelled as a frog on a bed of ferns under green, brown and white slips, 25 cm long, incised Lauder, Barum, circa. 1890-1905, fine hair crack. 400-500 33. A pair of C.H. Brannam (Barnstaple) pottery wall pockets in the form of open mouthed fish applied with green, blue, brown and cream glazes, 19 cm long, incised C.H. Brannam, Barum, 1898 with monogram for Beauchamp Whimple together with a later example under streaky green and brown slips and yellow glaze, small restoration. (3) 180-220 30 31 32 33 9
34 36 34. A C.H. Brannam (Barnstaple) pottery character jug of President Kruger modelled after an original cartoon by Carruthers Gould depicting the visage of the bearded and pipe smoking Boer and verso the head of a boar whose elongate tusks form the handle, 15 cm high, indistinct impressed mark and incised No.426, good restoration to handle. 120-180 35. A large Aller Vale pottery comical cat together with a similar smaller example both modelled in seated posture with open mouths and quizical expression, under green glazes with inset glass eyes, 34 and 22cm high respectively, the largest impressed Aller Vale Devon, the smallest well restored. (2) 10 35 36. A pair of Watcombe pottery table centrepieces each modelled as a young girl and a young lad in sailor s garb and boater pulling an expansive net on canted rectangular bases and under coloured glazes, 17cm long, impressed Watcombe Torquay, circa 1895, good restoration to the latter. 200-250 37. An Aller Vale pottery dragon jug of footed oviform the handle and spout modelled as the tail and head of the beast on a ground of textured green slips, 26.5cm high, impressed Aller Vale. 100-150 38. A Wemyss pottery heartshaped inkwell pierced for two inkwells and four pens 38 37 fitted with two ink pots and domed covers enamelled with pink cabbage roses within a green border, 18cm wide, impressed Wemyss with retailers mark for T. Goode & Co. 300-500
39 39. A French art pottery vase of shouldered oviform with short raised neck applied with coloured slips and blue glazes with panels of curvilinear abstract designs on a white ground, 24cm high, inscribed France. 250-350 40. A Howson Pottery vase of thinly potted double gourd form the exterior under lustrous yellow, green and red variegated flambe glaze, 27 cm high, signed and indistinctly incised under the glaze E.R. Wilkes, circa. 1920-25. 200-250 41. A Moorcroft pottery vase of double gourd form tube lined in the Pomegranate pattern in red, green, purple and yellow reserved on a blue green ground, 23cm high, green signature, impressed Moorcroft, Burslem, England and 166, circa. 1916, small rim chip. 300-500 40 41 42. A Macintyre & Co., Florian Ware vase of slender waisted form with wavy rim tube lined in blue and green with Poppies on a cream ground, 30.5 cm high, printed brown mark, impressed 87 and green Moorcroft signature, 1898-1905, good chip restoration to rim. 600-800 43. A pair of Minton majolica rabbit and leaf sweetmeat trays each handle modelled as a small white rabbit at the edge of a cabbage leaf, 23 cm long each, embossed patent registration lozenge and impressed Minton, 1531 with date code for 1869, restoration to edge of one dish. 42 400-600 44. A pottery figure in the manner of Charles Vyse, but probably Joyce Bidder, modelled as a naked girl wearing a floral garland bound by a ribbon in her hair grasping a peacock feather behind her on a circular rustic base, painted in blue JSB and VW in a triangle on the reverse and underside and Dulwich, 43 1936, Eng, 22 cm high. 250-350 11
44 45. A Minton parian figure of the Angel at Annunciation possibly modelled after Thorvaldsen standing barefoot and classically draped with hands clasped, on circular base, 31.5 cm high, circa. 1870. 120-180 46. A German Art Deco pottery figure probably Hertwig & Co., modelled with a young lady stood in leaning posture before a pillar with open parasol, hat, fur stole and short dress revealing her under garments and stockings on circular gilt lined base, 24 cm high, impressed Germany 4534. 400-500 45 47. A Joseph Sewell, St. Anthony s Pottery (Newcastle) yellow ground pottery part tea service comprising tea pot and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, three cups and three tea bowls, each piece bat printed in black after Adam Buck with mothers and children, three saucers impressed 7, circa. 1810-20, damages. 300-400 48. A pair of Ironstone jars and matched covers, most probably Mason s each oviform jar with raised, fluted and flaring neck with dragon handles, the domed fluted covers with acorn finials each mazarine blue body decorated with butterflies, moths, dragon flies and ladybirds, 50 cm high, circa. 1820-30, damages and repairs. 400-500 46 49. Three Royal Worcester porcelain candle snuffers The Mandarin and The Monk, datecodes for 1956 and 1930 respectively together with a later example of the Abbess. (3) 120-180 50. Three Royal Worcester porcelain figures each emblematic of the month February (3453), March (3454) and May (3455) and modelled after the originals by Freda Doughty. 12 47 48
51. Three Royal Worcester porcelain figures emblematic of the month June (3456), July (3440) and August (3441) and modelled after the originals by Freda Doughty. 52. Three Royal Worcester porcelain figures emblematic of the month September (3457), October (3417) and December (3458) and modelled after the originals by Freda Doughty. 54 53. A Royal Worcester porcelain two handled pot pourri jar and cover the footed oviform jar with foliate pierced neck with strapwork and applied swags the blush ivory body printed and enamelled front and verso with floral sprays, 30 cm high, green backstamp, model no.1428 and datecode for 1901. 300-400 54. A garniture of three Royal Worcester porcelain two handled pedestal vases and domed covers comprising a pair and one smaller, each enamelled with peaches, apples, grapes and blackberries on a mossy ground by M.Morris, tallest 21cm high, black backstamps and pattern no.2710. 1400-1600 55. A Royal Worcester porcelain dessert service comprising one tall and four short comports and sixteen plates each cavetto enamelled with a landscape containing figures or cattle each within a royal blue, jewelled and gilt edged border, 23 cm diameter, impressed marks and puce pattern model no. 2435. 600-800 53 55 13
58 60 56. A set of sixteen Mintons porcelain asparagus dishes of shaped rectangular form moulded with spears of asparagus with raised central well, in the white with gilt embellishment, green backstamp, puce retailers mark for Phillips, impressed patent lozenge and datecode for 1888. 450-500 57. A Royal Crown Derby part dessert service comprising two oval dishes, two heart shaped dishes and five circular plates each printed in red with tulips within a red and blue and gilt scale border, impressed and printed red marks and datecodes for 1889, painted pattern no.4093. 400-450 58. A Wedgwood green porphyry pedestal vase with two plaited handles terminating in lions masks the speckled green body with bands of stiff leaves and laurel wreaths, 17.5 cm high, impressed mark, circa. 1770, nibbles to foot. 400-500 59 59. Six English porcelain plates of silver shape the borders embossed with fruiting vine the cavetto of each printed and enamelled with botanical specimens, 21 cm diameter. 200-250 60. A First Period Worcester porcelain cup and saucer, probably from the workshops of James Giles enamelled in colours with flowers and floral sprays beneath an iron red rim, saucer 13 cm diameter, circa. 1770, minor nibbles to saucer. 61. A First Period Worcester porcelain two handled cup, saucer and cover decorated in polychrome enamels in a version of the Rich Queens pattern with alternating panels of flowers, fretted panels, mons and Kakiemon sprays, saucer 15 cm diameter, pseudo Chinese marks in concentric rings. 61 14
62 64 62. A Chelsea porcelain two handled cup and saucer with Mecklenburg-Strelitz type decoration the saucer with four large panels containing birds reserved on a gilt decorated mazarine ground the cup also with mazarine ground with tooled gilt decoration of birds in a landscape, saucer 13 cm diameter, gold anchor marks, circa. 1765, collection mark II 84, rubbing to rims. 300-400 63. A Coalport porcelain dessert service comprising two oval, two square and two shell shaped dishes, six plates and a stand each enamelled with rose centred bouquets within a green and gilt edged border, dishes impressed 2, circa. 1825, some wear to borders. 200-250 64. A Continental porcelain plaque of rectangular form, probably Berlin, enamelled with a scene of John Huss pleading the case of the Utraquists before the Council of Constance, 25.5 x 37 cm, incised marks and pencil inscriptions verso, nibbles to one margin, together with a brass easel frame. 500-700 65. A pair of French porcelain cabinet cups each enamelled with female portraits within panels with raised gilt borders reserved on a turquoise and pink ground respectively together with matching saucers enamelled with panels of rose centred bouquets, the saucers 14 cm diameter, the cups marked in gold Sevres. 100-150 66. A pair of Berlin porcelain candlesticks of hexagonal form the shaft with single collar each base and sconce enamelled with gilt edged panels of courting figures reserved on a yellow ground, 14 cm high, under glaze blue mace marks, gilding rubbed. 67. Twelve Copenhagen porcelain plates of circular form with ozier and wrythen moulded borders the cavetto 65 66 enamelled with blooms the border with scattered florets within gilt dentil borders, 25 cm diameter, under glaze blue marks, late 19th century. 300-350 67 15
68 69 68. A Sevres porcelain plate the cavetto finely enamelled with an Oriental female head and shoulders portrait and signed O. Brun within a yellow ground border with raised gilt embellishment, 22.5 cm diameter, captioned Chinoise verso with Louis Philippe back stamp and destination marks and retailers mark for Bailey Banks et Biddle company Philadelphia. 200-250 69. A Sevres porcelain plate the cavetto finely enamelled with a female head and shoulders portrait and signed O. Brun within a yellow ground border with raised gilt embellishment, 22.5 cm diameter, captioned Italliene verso with Louis Philippe back stamp and destination marks and retailers mark for Bailey Banks et Biddle company Philadelphia. 200-250 70 70. A Vienna porcelain figure group, in the white, modelled as a seated figure wearing a crown of laurel leaves with a seated companion wearing furs and grasping a fork beneath a tree inhabited by a cupid with a mask, on a pierced rococo base, 29.5 cm high, under glaze blue shield mark, mid 18th century, minor losses. 300-400 71 71. A large Vienna porcelain charger enamelled in the Aesthetic taste with a trefoil panel containing a peacock and peahen amongst prunus, bamboo and various waterside plants embellished with raised gilding and reserved on a yellow ground, 55 cm diameter, cancelled shield mark and inscribed Wahliss Wien. 700-800 72 72. A Vienna porcelain oval tray finely enamelled with a scene depicting Achilles and the departure of Priseis within a raised gilt and blue border, 28 cm wide, blue shield mark and iron red caption verso. 300-500 16
73. A Continental porcelain snuff box of oval bombe form the sides and cover finely enamelled with an extensive vista containing exotic merchants, various stores and ships at anchor the base enamelled in puce and the interior gilded, with white metal mounts and hinge, star of David on cover and various marks verso, late 18th century, 6.5 cm wide. 600-800 73 74 74. A Meissen Marcolini porcelain figure group modelled as two ladies, one bound by a floral garland with a mischievous cupid in her under skirts with a second cupid kneeling before her seated companion offering a broken egg from a spilt basket of eggs, on an oval rustic base with fluted decoration, 25 cm high, under glaze blue crossed swords, star and two dots, good restoration to one cherub. 300-350 75 75. A set of four Meissen porcelain figures allegorical of the Seasons each modelled after the original by Johann Joachim Kandler as a scantily clad putto Spring with a basket of flowers, Summer with a scythe and a sheaf of corn, Autumn with a garland of fruiting vine and Winter with fur cape and ice skates, each standing on a circular base, blue crossed swords and incised A.64, A.67, A.69 and A.71 respectively, minor losses. 600-900 17
76. Two Meissen cups and saucers and one coffee can and saucer the former enamelled with gilt edged landscape and figural panels the later with a rose centred bouquet each reserved on a yellow ground, the largest saucer 14.5 cm diameter, cancelled under glaze blue crossed swords. (6) 77. A group of four Meissen Marcolini cups and saucers together with a matched cup and saucer each enamelled with panels of flowers reserved on a yellow ground, saucers 13 cm diameter, under glaze blue crossed swords and star. (10) 200-300 78. Two Meissen porcelain figure groups each emblematic of a season with one boisterous group of three naked putti arguing over sheaves of corn on a rustic gilt lined base, 14 cm high, blue crossed swords, incised A5 with press number 76, the companion piece with similar carousing putti with a garland of fruiting vine and a goblet of wine on a rustic gilt lined base, 14 cm high, blue crossed swords, incised A5 with press number 70, minor losses to latter. 400-600 79. A Meissen porcelain figure group of Cupid Enchained modelled after the original by Christopher Gottleib Juchtzer modelled with a garland ensnared Cupid having his wings clipped by a seated maid whilst her scantily clad companion breaks his arrow on an oval base, 35 cm high, under glaze blue crossed swords, incised J.82 and R, base broken and bound with a brass rope twist ring, some losses. 500-800 76 77 78 18 79