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Auction House:Bonhams & Goodman (No longer trading)Number of lots recorded:348
Sale Title:Antiques & InteriorsLots with images:301
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:289
Date:22-Mar-2009
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Royal Doulton loving cup to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 1977, limited edition 46 of 250, and complete with a certificate of authenticity
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A Royal Doulton 'The Lord Nelson loving cup', by Charles Noke and Charles Fenton, edition 132 of 600, together with certificate. Height 26 cm
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An English plate, painted with roundels of floral bouquets within a gilded turquoise brocade border, with a white beaded rim, with diamond registration mark for, 1 February 1870, 23 cm diam
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A Royal Doulton plate, painted by Leslie Johnston, 'All's well that ends well. I Would Not Tell You What I Would, My Lord' ', with richly gilded border, painted with a lady and two gentlemen, green mark, 27 cm. Diam
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Royal Doulton loving cup to commemorate the Coronation of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, June 2 1953, by Cecil J. Noke and Charles Fenton, limited edition 140 of 1000, together with a certificate of authenticity
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A Doulton Burslem Kingsware twin handled cylindrical vase, circa 1933, with bulbous foot, decorated by Noke with a figure of a Franciscan monk in typical palette, 32 cm high
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A J. Alcock earthenware sauce tureen, cover and stand, decorated in Chinoiserie design, blue mark. Provenance: Purchased from Stanley Lipscombe in 1976
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A Royal Doulton rose bowl in 'Rustic England' Series Ware pattern, together with three Royal Doulton Series Ware items 'Under the Greenwood tree' (4)
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A Royal Doulton, the Wandering Minstrel jug 'A Merry man Moping Mum', by Charles Noke, edition 150 of 600, together with certificate. Height 14.5 cm
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A Royal Doulton black basalt loving cup, to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower from Plymouth, England, to Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620, edition 430 of 500, together with certificate
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A Royal Doulton part coffee service, decorated with wattle decoration, comprising five cups, five saucers, creamer, twin-handled sugar bowl and a miniature vase (13)
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A Royal Doulton part teaset decorated for the Australian market, designed by Lucie Shorter, with panels of stylised flannel flowers, and gilded accents, HA7030, green mark (14)
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A Doulton & Co. experimental vase, of tear drop form, in mottled puce glaze, impressed marks and no 7064 and 1030 and painted 2.W.W., together with a Royal Doulton vase in flambe of similar form, damaged (2), 18 cm high
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A Doulton Lambeth experimental vase, of ovoid form with narrow neck and slightly everted lip, in mottled finely crazed 'gean blue, impressed marks and no 7145, 15 cm high
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A Royal Doulton comport and plate, from the dessert service for King Edward VII, decorated with floral bouquets and swags within a richly gilded turquoise border, green mark, original paper labels (2), 25 cm and 22 cm diam respectively
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A Royal Doulton part teaset designed for the Australian market, by Lucie Shorter, with flannel flowers midst scrolling foliage with brocade panels to border, black mark and marked Lulu (12)
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A Minton square form dessert dish, the green ground painted with floral sprays, gilt mark, together with two Royal Doulton green and gilded ground tea cups and saucers, green marks (5)
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A Royal Doulton figure 'Virginals', modelled by Peggy Davies, edition 478 of 750, together with original base, case and certificate. Height 15 cm
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A Royal Doulton figure of 'Violin' from the lady musician series, modelled Peggy Davies, minted edition 329 of 750, complete with original stand and box and certificate. Height 18 cm
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A Royal Doulton vase, by Harry Tittensor, painted with a young plough boy tethering horses in a moorland landscape, signed H. Tittensor, original paper label to base damages to neck, 42 cm high
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A Doulton Burslem Brangwyn Ware earthenware octagonal meat platter, together with a Brangwyn Ware creamer and twin handled sugar bowl (3)
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Four Royal Doulton models of animals, including a boar HN2663, reindeer HN2658, bear HN2659 and impressed 688 and a monkey HN2657, green marks (4)
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A pair of Copeland and Garrett felspar porcelain plates, circa 1840, with green ground panels surrounded by gilt decoartion of flower sprigs. Marked in green 'Copeland and Garrett Felspar porcelain late Spode', pattern number 5095, one plate has a crack through the base
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A Shelley Queen Anne shape black garland pattern part tea set, comprising a sugar bowl, creamer, cake plate, 3 tea plates, 4 teacups and 7 saucers, some damage, pattern No. 11504 (17)
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A pair of Copeland goblets, circa 1855, the narrowing conical bowls decorated in the Imari style with floral decoration, with baluster stem on spreading foot with further floral decoration, marked 'Copeland' pattern number D7911. Height 14.5 cm
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A Spode cup and saucer, circa 1810, bute shape, highly decorated in the Imari style, with various decorative panels surrounded by cobalt blue ground and gilded patterns, marked 'Spode' pattern number 1250 in iron red
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A Spode jardiniere, circa 1825, bell shape, decorated with a panel of roses and peonies with green foliage on the front and on the other side decorated with an extensive gilded pattern, situated between rows of white pearl like beading, the top and the foot of the piece are also decorated with gilding, marked 'Spode' in iron red. Height 15 cm. Width at top 12.5 cm
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A Copeland and Garrett tea cup, saucer and coffee cup (3 pieces), circa 1840, each piece richly decorated in the rococo style using cobalt blue ground with decorative panels of many flowers and incorporating an ornate gilded pattern, both pieces are marked 'Copeland and Garrett with the Crown and pattern number 6164'
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A Spode spill vase, circa 1805, of flared cylindrical shape, painted in the Kakiemon palette with floral motifs, the exerted lip and the slightly flared base richly gilded and banded with continuous pearl beading, marked 'Spode 868' in iron red. Height 11 cm
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A Spode vase, circa 1825, of Campana shape printed and painted with oriental figures carrying large floral sprays, the lip and spreading foot further decorated with moulding bead work, marked 'Spode Felspar Porcelain' within a floral wreath and pattern number: 3644, height 12.5 cm
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A Spode circular two-handled pierced basket, circa 1810, the centre transfer printed with peonies amidst other foliage, the borders similarly decorated, impressed and painted 'Spode', height 8 cm, diameter 24 cm
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A pair of Spode dessert plates, circa 1830, the wells painted respectively in Botanical style with blackberries and blossoms and plums and morning glory, the borders of mushroom colour interspersed with gilt leaf pattern, printed mark 'Spode Felspar Porcelain' in flowering wreath, pattern number 4485, diameter 25 cm
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Royal Doulton Burslem Ware trinket box, decorated with a series of rural scenes, the lid with a view of Warwick Castle, the box contains four small compartments each decorated with a different rural scene. Printed mark 'Royal Doulton England made in England'. Pattern number D1255
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A Copeland and Garrett felspar porcelain muffin lidded dish with Copeland stand, circa 1840, heavily gilded pattern with gilded knop, note several hairline cracks in the dish cover
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A Spode vase circa 1815 of Campana shape, painted with garden flowers and insects on a yellow ground, the twin handles of elongated twist horn shape, gilded, all raised on a spreading foot, some rubbing to gilding, marked 'Spode'
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A pair of Spode Felspar plates circa 1827, of round shaped form with gilded gadroon borders, the centres painted with lively flower sprays, daffodils and other garden flowers, the borders with stylised flower motifs in red and gold, marked 'Spode Felspar porcelain' in wreath, with pattern number 'Spode 4073. Diameter 26 cm
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A Copeland parian figure, circa 1847, the head and bust figure of a seductive nature is finally crafted, her long flowing hair which sits comfortably off her face and on to her shoulder is complemented by the top of a fine style lace dress with a decorative flower on one of the lapels, marked 'Ceramic and Crystal Palace Art Union Pub November 1847' (not totally decipheral), impressed mark 'Copeland' and signed by M Noble, height 28 cm
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A Barr Flight and Barr tea cup, circa 1810, highly decorated in panels of gilt, orange ground and cobalt blue with scrolled gilt handle, incised mark 'Bfb and crown'
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A Barr Flight and Barr tea cup, circa 1810, highly decorated in panels of gilt, orange ground and cobalt blue with scrolled gilt handle, unmarked light crack a chip inside
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A Spode tea cup, saucer and coffee cup (3 pieces), London shape, highly decorated with panels displaying exotic coloured birds and water scenes, surrounded by cobalt blue glazing with a series of gilded patterns, the outside of the cups and the well of the saucer in an Imari style decoration, all pieces marked 'Spode' and pattern number 2384
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A pair of Spode dishes, circa 1820, decorated in the Imari style, with central medallions painted with garden scenes, the borders with stylised foliage with crane-like birds, marked 'Spode' and pattern number 2617 in iron red, diameter 21 cm
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A Copeland double handed jar, circa 1850, the ovoid body painted with floral decoration in the Imari style, the averted lip and simple twin handles gilded, marked 'Copeland' in green, height 12 cm
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A Waster bowl of Pembroke shape, possibly Spode, painted to the outside with botanical studies in coloured enamels, the interior with a border of simulated white pearl decoration reserved in a gilt ground, with a similar border to the waist of the bowl, pattern number 2033 indistinct, diameter 16 cm
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A Spode comport of shaped oval from circa 1827, painted to centre with red geraniums and green leaves, the border enriched with gilded foliate work and twin handles shaped and gilded in leaf forms, all raised on plain spreading foot, marked pattern number 3467
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Minton cabinet plate, circa 1885, the interior with a print in puce of cupid in a landscape, probably after Bartolozzi, the border in teal blue. Impressed and printed mark 'Minton' with address. Diameter 23 cm
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A Spode tulip shape cup and stand, circa 1815, the cup with gilt tulip like decoration separated by a yellow ground with painted stylised flowers, green patterned border to foot rim, the stand similarly patterned, both with painted mark 'Spode' to base, height of cup 6 cm
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Mintons tea cup and saucer, circa 1910, made exclusively for 'Tiffany & Co New York'. Double gilt handles, with yellow ground and intricate gilded surround top and bottom of cup and saucer. Puce 'Mintons' mark with crown and words New York and Made in England. Pattern number as g6891
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A Barr Flight and Barr jardiniere, circa 1805, of bucket shape with spreading foot painted by Thomas Baxter with dead game birds (partridges) in tones of brown, reserved on a salmon/orange ground with gilded flower motifs, the lip and simulated ring handles gilded, marked with an incised 'B', height 15.5 cm
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A Copeland and Garrett felspar porcelain dessert dish, circa 1840, with green ground panels surrounded by gilt decoration flower sprigs, marked in green 'Copeland and Garrett Felspar Porcelain Late Spode', pattern number 5095
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A Spode vase, circa 1830, baluster form printed and over-washed with a puce enamel ground, two main scenes, one depicting figures at a harpsichord, the other with a 'Maypole Dance', the lip, foot and borders of the scenes gilded, pattern number: 4215, height 17.2 cm
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Pair of Minton tea cups and saucers, circa 1895, made exclusively for, Tiffany & Co New York'. Double gilt handles with cobalt blue ground and intricate gilded surround top and bottom of cup and on saucer. Puce 'Mintons' mark with crown and word 'England'. Pattern number as g6891
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Minton vase and cover, circa 1895, of urn shape, the body painted with rose sprays and garlands. The spreading foot, lid and shoulder in turqoise ground. The scroll handles and finial gilded. Marked in puce 'Mintons' in globe and 'England', pattern number 'Oa 1044'. Height 16 cm
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A Spode miniature fluted cup and saucer, circa 1820, decorated with radiating panels of gilded floral sprays on a deep cobalt ground, below green and black scroll borders. The cup with moulded magenta butterfly handle and gilded interior, the underside of the raised saucer decorated in bright yellow and green grounds, both marked 'Spode' pattern number 2276, height 4.2 cm
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A Spode shoe shaped combination inkwell and lid, with two quill holders, ink pot and cover and wafer compartment, decorated with raised gilded foliage on a light blue background, pattern number: 4283
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Possibly Miles Mason, small lidded ewer, circa 1810, the ovoid body and spreading foot and domed lid decorated with dragons and floral motifs in pink, green and yellow over a gilt ground. The spout and handle painted inyellow and brown to simulate bamboo. Marked to base in iron red with a simulated oriental seal mark with nine characters. Finial repaired. Height 13 cm
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A Spode taperstick, circa 1820, painted in Kakiemon colours in iron red, turqoise and blue, gilded on the rims, the handle formed as a gilded scroll loop, marked 'Spode' pattern number 868, slight crack to socket, width 11 cm
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A Spode waster bowl, circa 1820, decorated internally and externally with a number of various panels depicting red roses, green foliage and a shaded gilded background, the top, bottom and the foot of the bowl is decorated with a bold gilded border, diameter 16 cm, marked 'Spode' pattern number 2812 in iron red
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A Spode tea cup, saucer and coffee cup (3 pieces), circa 1820, decorated internally and externally with a number of various panels depicting red roses, green foliage and a shaded gilded background, the top, bottom and the foot of the pieces are decorated with bold gilded border, marked 'Spode' pattern number 2812 in iron red
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A Royal Worcester teapot and cover, 1873, the ovoid body painted with delicate swags of roses in pastel shades, the spout and lid bordered with continuous pearl beading on a gilded ground, the lid finial in the form of a gilded fruit, lid with Royal Worcester mark. Height 12.5 cm
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A Copeland cup and saucer, circa 1855, painted with flower sprays on white porcelain ground bordered by continuous gilded chain link decoration, marked with 'Double C's' printed in underglaze green, pattern number 'D1337' in iron red. Height 7 cm
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A Spode chocolate cup, cover and saucer circa 1802, the cup a bucket shape with a large gilt pattern of cornucopia vases and scrolls, bright enamel flowers including roses and peonies forming the border of the design, the handles of simple scroll form and the finial of gilded button type, all pieces marked 'Spode' with pattern number 312. Height 11 cm
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A Spode rectangular dish with handle circa 1820, the dish painted with flower sprays to the centre and in each corner, also with moulded flower head relief decoration, the handle gilded and moulded in cane effect, marked 'Spode' pattern no: 2527. Length 20 cm
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A Royal Worcester tea cup, saucer and plate, 1931, decorated with panels of red, yellow and blue flowers on the outside and inside of the cup with a salmon band around the rim and foot, puce mark Royal Worcester Made in England, pattern number 2781
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Crown staffordshire game bird figurine, circa 1940, two partridges on a base decorated woth flowers and green leaves. The game birds are extensively decorated in dominant blue, green and red colours interspersed on a gilded background. Printed mark in green designed and modelled by J T (Jack) Jones who served 47 years with the factory from 1911-1958
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A Spode cup and saucer circa 1815, of bute shape, painted with native English birds, the saucer with a Goldfinch with a nest and the cup with a Blue Titmouse on a branch in a landscape. Both cup and saucer with white stylised relief floral decoration, the rims gilded. The cup and saucer marked respectively on base 'Blue Titmouse and Goldfinch' both with pattern number 2149, height 5.5 cm
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A Spode creamer circa 1825, of London shape, painted either sides with birds in a landscape, below, white relief flower motifs and gilding to upper border, marked 'Spode Felspar Porcelain' with address in puce, pattern number: 3542, height 9 cm
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A pair of Newhall dessert dishes, circa 1815, printed and painted to centres with marine subjects: a sailing boat out to sea and fishing boat in a harbour, the scenes bordered by moulded flower motifs and the edges shaped and gilded in a shell like form, one marked with a painted '4', width 24 cm
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A Copeland rectangular inkstand with two lidded inkpots, decorated in a rococo style in an underglaze blue with decorative scene of water, a sailing boat and a windmill on the edge of the water, each of the inkpots are also decorated with similar water and boating scene. Made exclusively for 'Daniell of Wigmore Street, London' and printed as such with the 'Spode Copeland England' stamped mark and impressed registration number 165883
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A Royal Doulton mug, from the 'Under the Greenwood Tree' Series, depicting Friar Tuck and Robin hood, bearing the inscription 'The Jovial Friar joins Robin hood' inscribed to base 'De808//N', 14 cm high, together with a Knowles china Norman Rockwell commemorative plate, 22 cm high
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