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Auction House:
Bonhams
Number of lots recorded:10
Lots with images:10
Prices available:10
Category:
Zother - 18th Century British
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A North Devon slipware sgraffito-decorated armorial jug, possibly Barnstaple or Fremington dated 1765 of globular form, the brown ground applied with ochre-cream slip, carved and incised with a crowned Royal Arms within Order of the Garter motto, with… ***
*** A Longton Hall porcelain jug, circa 1758, of quatrefoil section applied with a twisted stalk handle, painted in pastel shades of red, pink, green and yellow of a Chinese figure holding a fan by a fence with large chrysanthemums and mountainous landscape,… ***
*** A pair of Chelsea gold anchor two handle lidded vases, circa 1765, each with fluted baluster body, painted with exotic birds amongst foliage flanked by rising scroll handles with gilt rocaille decoration, high domed cover with ring finial, gold anchor… ***
*** A Caughley blue and white moulded mask jug, circa 1780-1790, printed with the fisherman pattern on a leaf moulded ground, S mark. Height 22 cm ***
*** A Bow figure of a gallant, circa 1758-60, in coloured clothing, playing bagpipes with a dog and sheep at his feet, raised on pink highlighted scroll base (repairs), 26 cm high. ***
*** A large slipware bowl 18th century, midlands or northern England of circular form with lattice pattern cream slip decoration over a dark slip coat. 39 cm diameter, 10 cm high. Provenance: The Collection of the Late Richard Green, Sydney ***
*** A pair of Chelsea oval dishes, late 18th century, painted with a central panel of birds in flight within a deep golded border, the deep everted rim with painted panels of fruit and berries on a gros bleu ground, restored, 29 cm wide, 24 cm deep. Gold… ***
*** A Chelsea brown anchor leaf dish, circa 1770, presented as lining a woven basket and well painted with a central flower, 28 cm wide, 23 cm deep. Provenance: R and J Jones, London (invoice) ***
*** A Caughley porcelain mask jug, circa 1780, the cabbage-leaf moulded body printed in blue with the 'Gillyflower', pattern of a moth and scattered sprays, open crescent mark, 15 cm high. Provenance: McIlwraith Collection ***
*** A Caughley porcelain tea bowl and saucer, circa 1785, printed in the 'Bell Toy' pattern of figures flanked by vases of flowers, crescent mark ***