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Ceramics — Mossgreen Auctions

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Auction House: Mossgreen Auctions
Number of lots recorded: 522
Lots with images: 522
Prices available: 522
Category: Ceramics





Lot Description Price Image
*** A Worcester Dragons in Compartments pattern circular bowl English Circa 1780 ***
*** 'Jack' Castle Harris, Koala Figure circa 1935, inscribed to base: Castle Harris 20 x 16 x 18 cm Hand modelled earthenware of a Koala and two cubs ***
*** A very rare Worcester porcelain Chinese shape vase English Circa 1752 Decorated in the pattern referred to as Acrobats. Provenance: Stanley Lipscome estate, Grays, Sydney, circa 1978. ***
*** A fine and large pair of Sevres porcelain vases, French, Signed and Dated, Barriat 1851. Painted with butterflies and other flowers on a white ground enriched with gilding. Various marks R Fr 56,s 50, incised 14 Ds So4. 52m high. ***
*** A brown Kelpie dog standing on a green plinth base c1930 17.5 x 42 x 18.5 cm Attributed to John Campbell. Salt Glaze Press. Only known example. Illustrated: Australian Pottery: The First 100 Years - G Ford 1995, p 167. ***
*** A John Campbell superb brown, maroon, green and yellow Umbrella Stand with stork in reeds decoration both sides c1935, signed 43.5 x 21 cm Moulding separation to sides ***
*** A Herend porcelain dinner service, Hungarian 20th century ***
*** A very fine ornithological dessert set English, Circa 1860, comprising 23 pieces. ***
*** A rare Worcester porcelain Red Bull pattern tankard English Circa 1750-55. Provenance: Stanley Lipscome estate: Gray's Sydney, Circa 1978 ***
*** An extraordinary French maiolica jardiniere stand circa 1880. Modelled with a large hen and branches supporting three faux timber planters. Impressed twin fish mark. 105 x 54 cm ***
*** A rare Australian seaweed pattern transfer printed and painted oval plate from the Fereday service, Spode, Staffordshire, England, made for the Tasmanian market circa 1825 marked with a central crest of a tree fern with a suspended hunting horn, a running fox below and the motto Per Syrtes Aestuosas from Horace’s Ode 1.22 also marked to the reverse Mr. Dudley Fereday Sheriff (sic) of van Diemen’s Land.” 32 cm long, 21 cm deep..… ***
*** An 18 piece Copeland dessert service, English, circa 1850 ***
*** A rare Australian seaweed pattern transfer printed and painted oval plate from the Fereday service, Spode, Staffordshire, England, made for the Tasmanian market circa 1825 marked with a central crest of a tree fern with a suspended hunting horn, a running fox below and the motto Per Syrtes Aestuosas from Horace’s Ode 1.22 also marked to the reverse Mr.. Dudley Fereday Sheriff (sic) of van Diemen’s Land.» 32 cm long, 21 cm deep.. Provenance: made for Mr Dudley Fereday, Sheriff of van Dieman’s Land ***
*** A Dresden porcelain pillar table, German early 20th Century, 46 cm diameter, 64 cm high ***
*** A very rare Mashman (est 1885) 14 x 16 cm Brother's gumleaf 'foliage' ware flower pot/jardini?, Australian, Willoughby, Sydney, Maker Thomas Stevens (ex Doulton Lambeth, London). There are precious few of these pots as they did not sell at the time. Mashman Bros circular impressed mark 14 cm high, 16 cm diameter. Provenance: Private Collection, Nsw ***
*** A massive porcelain figure of a vulture, German 19th Century, meissen crossed swords mark, 68 cm high ***

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