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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:381
Sale Title:European & Australian Decorative Arts and Fine Furniture, featuring the Collection of the Late Charles and Ethel TitchenerLots with images:372
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:227
Date:24-May-2010
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A pair of classical style patinated spelter lidded urns, each relief cast with a continuous central Bacchanalian frieze, flanked by grape and vine cast handles, beneath a domed cover with a finial cast in the form of a putto. Height 35.5 cm.
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A Japanese Bronze Figural Gong Meiji period (1868-1912) Cast in the form of a warrior in full armour, supporting a branch emanating five domed bells of graduated size, raised on a naturalistic base, 83 cm high.
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A substantial pair of Japanese Imari vases late 19th century, each of baluster form, centred to either side with a moulded cartouche depicting a preening stork, within profusely decorated foliate borders, in colours of iron red and blue. Height 53.5 cm .
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A pair of Chinese bone, ivory and mother of pearl inlaid black lacquered panels rectangular, each finely inlaid with a scene depicting an eagle perched in a prunus tree, 183 x 45 cm.
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A Pair of Italian Tin Glazed Earthenware Vases Each with a lobed body beneath a flared cylindrical neck, painted in the Classical style with cherubs playing music, flanked by handles moulded in the form of dolphins, 43.5 cm high.
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A Fine French Patinated Bronze and Griotte Marble Figural Mantel Clock By Blot & Drouard, the figures cast from a model by Etienne-Henri Dumaige (1830-1888), Paris circa 1880 The eight-day count wheel bell striking movement with a Roman numeral Griotte marble dial, mounted with a bronze figure group depicting Hermes wearing his patasos, caduceus in hand, escorting Pandora to earth with her box of gifts, the figure group signed Dumaige, raised on a shaped Griotte marble plinth base, 100 cm high.
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A Pair of Bronze Two Handled Lidded Urns Late 19th/early 20th century Campana, each cast with a central frieze depicting frolicking cherubs, beneath loop handles and a stepped cover, 21.5 cm high.
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A Victorian Cedar Sideboard The shaped rectangular mirror back within a leaf carved surround, above a rectangular top with three frieze drawers and three panelled doors, raised on cabriole legs, 180 x 185 x 56 cm.
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A Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase, the stepped fall cornice above dual glazed panelled doors, the lower section with a secretaire drawer and two panelled doors, raised on a plinth base, 136 x 230 x 59 cm.
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G. Crisell (Italian, 19th century) Susanna Italian, dated 1890 an important carved Carrara marble sculpture, depicting a semi-draped maiden, turning with a look of scorn, raised on an ornately carved verde marble plinth, signed G. Crisell, Roma, 1890, inscribed title, the figure. Height 103 cm; the base. Height 86 cm. Provenance: Leonard Joel, Normanhurst - Estate of the late Henry F. Young, 19th November 1929, lot 261, illustrated catalogue page 5 1929-1961 - collection of the late Charles Titchener then…
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A Capodimonte porcelain ewer, the body of campana form richly decorated with a relief moulded frieze showing frolicking putti, beneath a foliate moulded spout flanked by a figural loop handle, underglaze blue Crown of Naples mark to base. Height 41 cm. Provenance: Leonard Joel, Normanhurst - Estate of the late Henry F. Young, 19th November 1929, lot 270 1929-1961 - collection of the late Charles Titchener then by family descent.
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A collection of portrait miniatures, comprising two Dutch school village scenes, oil on card, 10 x 7.5 cm (each), together with a miniature on ivory depicting a portrait of a lady, 9 x 7 cm
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A late 19th century patinated bronze figure of Duke Giuliano de Medici (1453-1478), after the original by Michelangelo, stamped pastille Reduction Mecanique, A. Collas Brevete, the seated figure dressed in full armour with his head averted, a club resting on his lap, stamped pastille to the reverse. Height 36 cm. History: the present work is a reduction of the larger original, which was executed in marble by Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564) and is one of three statues adorning the tomb of Giuliano de…
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Ettore Ximenes (Italian, 1855-1926) Pescatrice late 19th/early 20th century an important Italian carved Carrara marble figure, depicting a young girl fishing, raised on a verde marble base carved in high relief with entwined dolphins, signed E. Ximenes, the figure. Height 145 cm; the base. Height 75 cm. Provenance: Purchased at the auction of the contents of Castlefield Estate, Hampton (now Hailybury College), 1918. 1918-1961 - collection of the late Charles Titchener, then by family descent. Note: Ettore…
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A fine quality Victorian sterling silver tea and coffee service maker's mark Martin, hall & Co. Ltd., London 1878, comprising a teapot, a coffee pot, a lidded creamer and a lidded sugar vessel, each of campana form, engraved with classical vignettes and foliate swags, flanked by a leaf capped loop handle with ivory fillets, beneath a domed cover surmounted by a centurion helmet finial, 2568 grs. Total weight, the coffee pot 27.5 cm high.
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A fine quality gilt metal mounted Bohemian overlaid ruby glass vase 19th century baluster, with a central overlaid cartouche painted with a scene depicting frolicking cherubs, within a foliate gilt border, flanked by leaf cast gilt metal handles. Height 42 cm. Provenance: Leonard Joel, Normanhurst - Estate of the late Henry F. Young, 19th November 1929, lot 132 1929-1961 - collection of the late Charles Titchener then by family descent.
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An oak Gothic revival musical longcase clock and barometer, the movement circa 1780, the case circa 1880, the turned four pillar three train eight-day movement with an anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, playing tunes on eight bells with eight hammers via a pinned brass barrel, the brass dial-plate with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary dials for seconds with date in arch, the later case with a crocket adorned hood and spires above a lancet arch and quatrefoil tracery casement door…
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An Exhibition quality pair of Sevres style gilt brass mounted porcelain lidded vases signed F. Tublet, 19th century, each of slender ovoid form, inscribed beneath the cover 'Offert Par Le Duc de Richelieu a Madame de Comporn' and painted with a central cartouche depicting courting lovers in a garden setting, with an opposing landscape scene, the whole richly decorated with raised gilt highlights and floral swags on a Bleu du Roi ground, flanked by foliate cast gilt brass handles, beneath a domed cover with…
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A Pratt Ware commemorative pot lid, the late Duke of Wellington, Obit. Sept. 14th 1852. Diameter 11.5 cm, underglaze transfer printed pottery, within a hardwood surround. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier press, London, 1949, catalogue number 95.
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Six Pratt Ware pot lids, including, the harbour, Margate. Diameter 10 cm; Pegwell Bay, established 1760. Diameter 10.5 cm; Landing the Fare, Pegwell Bay. Diameter 10 cm; on guard. Diameter 10.5 cm;, the fish Barrow. Diameter 13 cm; and the Bride, 9 cm diameter. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 115, 101, 113, 279, 135 and 18. (6)
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Three Pratt Ware pot lids and bases depicting military Subjects, the bases probably associated, with titles including, the Battle of the Nile, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing) 10.5 cm diameter; Garibaldi. Diameter 10 cm; and Preparing for the Ride, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing). Diameter 10.5 cm. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 77, 79 and 285. (3)
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Three Pratt Ware pot lids depicting military figures and British Royalty, including Garibaldi. Diameter 10 cm;, the Allied Generals, F.M Lord Raglan, General Canrobert. Diameter 10.5 cm; and Queen Victoria and Prince Consort. Diameter 10 cm, each within a hardwood frame. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 79, 70 and 147 (variation). (3)
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A Pratt Ware pottery pot lid Alas! Poor Bruin, underglaze transfer printed pottery within a hardwood surround. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier press, London, 1949, catalogue number 1. Diameter 7 cm
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A Collection of Six Pratt Ware Pot Lids Depicting Architectural Subjects Including Vue de la Ville de Strasbourg Prise du Port, 12.5 cm diameter; Shakespeare's House, Henley St, Stratford on Avon, 10.5 cm diameter; Wimbledon, July 2nd 1860, (commemorating the foundation of the National Rifle Association), 10.5 cm diameter; The Picnic, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing), 12 cm diameter; The Chapel Royal Savoy, Destroyed by Fire, July 7 1864, 11 cm diameter; and The Grand International Building of 1851,…
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A Pratt Ware pot lid Dangerous Skating, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing), version with six steps, underglaze transfer printed pottery within a hardwood surround. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier press, London, 1949, catalogue number 218. Diameter 8 cm
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Two Pratt Ware Pot Lids and Bases Depicting Equestrian Subjects The bases probably associated, with titles including The Master of the Hounds, 10.5 cm diameter; and Preparing for the Ride, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing) 10.5 cm diameter. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 224 and 210. (2)
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A Cauldon Pottery Pot Lid and Base Nelson Crescent, Ramsgate, 14.5 cm diameter, underglaze transfer printed pottery. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue number 118.
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Two Pratt Ware Pot Lids With titles including Queen Victoria on Balcony (variation with white border), 13 cm diameter; and Queen Victoria and Prince Consort (variation), 10.5 cm diameter. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 145 (variation) and 147 (variation). (2)
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Four Pratt Ware Pot Lids and Bases The bases probably associated, with titles including Strasburg, 13 cm diameter; The Picnic, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing), signed Ja, 12 cm diameter; Swiss River Scene, 10 cm diameter; and Snap Dragon, 8 cm diameter. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 296, 283, 143 and 222. (4)
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Four Pratt Ware Pot Lids and Bases Depicting Interior Scenes and Pegwell Bay Images The bases probably associated, with titles including Belle Vue, Pegwell Bay, 12.5 cm diameter; Pegwell Bay and Four Shrimpers, 11 cm diameter; Persuasion, 10.5 cm diameter; and The Times, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing), 11 cm diameter. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 106, 102, 282 and 302. (4)
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A Pratt Ware pottery pot lid and base, the seven Ages of man, as You like it, Act II scene VII, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing). Diameter 105 cm, underglaze transfer printed pottery, the base possibly associated. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier press, London, 1949.
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A collection of three Pratt Ware pot lids, including the Rivals, with base;, the mirror, with base; and Embarking for the East, lid only, underglaze transfer printed pottery. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 82, 38 and 78. (3)
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A Collection of Six Pratt Ware Pot Lids With titles including The Village Wedding, Teniers Pinx, signed Ja, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing), 10 cm diameter; I See you My Boy, signed Ja, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing, 10 cm diameter; Uncle Toby, 10 cm diameter; Charity, 10 cm diameter; Hamlet and His Father's Ghost, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing), 10 cm diameter; and Tam O'Shanter, 10 cm diameter. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery,…
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Three Pratt Ware Pot Lids and Bases Depicting Military Scenes The bases probably associated, with titles including The Trooper, 10.5 cm diameter; Rifle Contest, Wimbledon 1865, 10.5 cm diameter; and Thirsty Soldier, 10 cm diameter. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 84, 81 and 83. (3)
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A rare Staffordshire pottery pot lid Belle Vue Tavern, Pegwell Bay (with carriage), 11.5 cm diameter, underglaze transfer printed pottery within a hardwood surround. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier press, London, 1949, catalogue number 104.
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A Collection of Six Pratt Ware Pot Lids Depicting Architectural Subjects Including Strasburg, 11 cm diameter; Sandown Castle, Kent, 10 cm diameter; Chapel Royal, Savoy, Destroyed by Fire July 7 1864, 10.5 cm diameter; Walmer Castle, 10 cm diameter; Shakespeare's House, Henly St, Stratford on Avon, 10.5 cm diameter; and A French Street Scene, 12 cm diameter. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 296, 119, 173, 120,…
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Three Pratt Ware Pot Lids and Bases The bases probably associated, with titles including The Residence of Anne Hathaway, Shakespeare's Wife, Shottery, near Stratford on Avon, 10 cm diameter; The Shepherd Boy, 10 cm diameter; and Peace (after Wouverman), (unsigned, from Jesse Austin's original drawing) 14.5 cm wide. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 190 (variation), 293 and 90. (3)
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Three Pratt Ware Pot Lids and Bases Depicting Scenes of Courtly Love The bases probably associated, with titles including The First Appeal, (from the original drawing by Jesse Austin, signed J.A Sc.), 10 cm diameter; second issue of the First Appeal - I Consent, She Replied, if you Promise that no Jealous Rival Shall Laugh me to Scorn, (unsigned) 10 cm diameter; and The second Appeal (third issue) - No! By Heaven, I Exclaimed, May I Perish If Ever I Plant in that Bosom a Thorn, (unsigned) 10 cm diameter.…
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Five Pratt Ware Pot Lids Depicting Old English Scenes and Pastimes With titles including A Pair, 10.5 cm diameter; A Fix, 11.5 cm diameter; The Best Card, 10 cm diameter; The Wolf and the Lamb, 10 cm diameter; and Uncle Toby, 10.5 cm diameter, each within a hardwood frame. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 209, 207, 211, 308 and 305. (5)
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Three Pratt Ware Pot Lids Depicting Old English Scenes and Pastimes Including The Fisher-Boy, 7.5 cm diameter; Lady Reading Book, 6.5 cm diameter; and The Old Water Mill, 7 cm diameter, each within a hardwood frame. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 136, 33 and 280. (3)
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Three Pratt Ware pot lids depicting Old English scenes and Pastimes, including, the Cavalier. Diameter 10.5 cm; lobster sauce. Diameter 10.5 cm; and the Skaters. Diameter 10 cm, each within a hardwood frame. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 238a, 124 and 226. (3)
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Three Staffordshire Pot Lids Depicting Military and Allegorical Subjects Including War, 10.5 diameter; Peace, 10.5 cm diameter; and Shooting Bears, 7.5 cm diameter, each within a hardwood frame. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 210, 197, and 228. (3)
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Three Pratt Ware Pot Lids Depicting Old English Scenes Including A Race, 10 cm diameter; The Children of Flora,11.5 cm diameter; and Country Quarters, 11.5 cm diameter, each within a hardwood frame. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 210, 197, and 228. (3)
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Four Pratt Ware pot lids depicting English Pastimes, including Transplanting rice. Diameter 10 cm; Chiefs Return from deer-Stalking. Diameter 11.5 cm; deer Drinking. Diameter 11.5 cm; and the Shrimpers. Diameter 10 cm, each within a hardwood frame. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 303, 217, 251 and 142. (4)
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A rare Pratt Ware pot lid, the Queen God Bless her. Diameter 11.5 cm, within a hardwood frame. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier press, London, 1949, catalogue number 287.
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Six Pratt Ware Pot Lids Depicting Old English Scenes and Pastimes Including The Sportsman, 10 cm diameter; A Race, 10 cm diameter; A Letter from the Diggings, 10 cm diameter; Hide and Seek, 10 cm diameter; The Poultry Woman, 10.5 cm diameter; and The Queen, God Bless Her, 11.5 cm diameter, each within a hardwood frame. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 223, 210, 240, 221, 284 and 287. (6)
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Three Pratt Ware Pot Lids Depicting Historical Figures and Shakespearian Subjects Including Dr Johnson, 10.5 cm diameter; The Late Prince Consort, 10 cm diameter; and The Room in which Shakespeare was Born, 1564, Stratford on Avon, 10 cm diameter, each within a hardwood frame. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 154, 149 and 189. (3)
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Two Pratt Ware Pot Lids and Bases Depicting Scenes Relating to the Duke of Wellington The bases probably associated, with titles including The Late Duke of Wellington, Obit. Sept. 14th 1852, (very rare) 12 cm diameter; and Strathfieldsaye, the Seat of the Duke of Wellington, (very rare) 11.5 cm diameter. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 96 and 167. (2)
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Two Pratt Ware Pot Lids and Bases Depicting British Royalty The bases probably associated, with titles including The Late Prince Consort, 10.5 cm diameter; and H.R.H The Prince of Wales visiting the Tomb of Washington, 10.5 cm diameter. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 149 and 265. (2)
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Three Pratt Ware Pot Lids and Bases Depicting Landscapes and Historical Subjects The bases probably associated, with titles including The New Jetty and Pier, Margate, 14.5 cm diameter; Royal Harbour, Ramsgate, 10 cm diameter; and International Exhibition of 1862, 10 cm diameter. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 114, 116 and 62. (3)
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A Pratt Ware pot lid Belle Vue Tavern, Pegwell Bay (with cart). Diameter 11.5 cm, underglaze transfer printed pottery within a hardwood surround. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier press, London, 1949, catalogue number 103.
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Three Pratt Ware Pot Lids and Bases Depicting Animal Related Subjects The bases probably associated, with titles including The Snow Drift, 11 cm diameter; Bear, Lion and Cock, 7.5 cm diameter; and The Begging Dog, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing, unsigned), 7 cm diameter. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 295, 72 and 242. (3)
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Three Pratt Ware Pot Lids and Bases Depicting Equestrian Subjects The bases probably associated, with titles including Hide and Seek, 10.5 cm diameter; The Swing, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing), 10.5 cm diameter; and Fording the Stream, 10.5 cm diameter. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 221, 203 and 259. (3)
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A Collection of Six Pratt Ware Pot Lids With titles including Both Alike, 10.5 cm diameter; The Fair Sportswoman, 10 cm diameter; A Pretty Kettle of Fish (uninscribed, diamond windows, dual border), 10 cm diameter; Cattle and Ruins, 10 cm diameter; The Red Bull Inn, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing), 12 cm diameter; and Feeding the Chickens, 10 cm diameter. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 244, 219, 123,…
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Five Pratt Ware pot lids depicting animal related Subjects, including low life. Diameter 10 cm; Contrast. Diameter 10 cm; bears on rocks, 8 cm diameter; lobster sauce. Diameter 10.5 cm; and a pretty kettle of fish. Diameter 10 cm, each within a hardwood frame. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 234, 227, 8, 124 (variety) and 123 (variety). (5)
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Two Pratt Ware pot lids and bases depicting Maritime Subjects, the bases probably associated, with titles including, the Ning Po river, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing, unsigned) 10.5 cm diameter; and Hauling in the Trawl. Diameter 11 cm. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier press, London, 1949, catalogue number 278 and uncatalogued. (2)
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Four Pratt Ware Pot Lids Depicting Animal Related Subjects Including The Enthusiast, 10.5 cm diameter; Pegwell Bay, 12 cm diameter; Examining the Nets, 10 cm diameter; and Landing the Catch, 10.5 cm diameter, each within a hardwood frame. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 133, 99, 128 and 129. (4)
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Four Pratt Ware Pot Lids Depicting Historical Monuments and Buildings Including Trafalgar Square, 10 cm diameter; Strasburg, 11.5 cm diameter; Albert Memorial, 10.5 cm diameter; and Conway Castle, 12 cm diameter, each within a hardwood frame. Reference: Clarke, H. G, Under-Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire pottery, Courier Press, London, 1949, catalogue numbers 184, 296, 168 and 361. (4)
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A large collection of pot lids and containers for Toothpaste, Marmalade, potted meat various manufacturers, including Calvert's Carbolic Toothpaste; John Cosnell & Co. Cherry Toothpaste; Jewsbury and brown Toothpaste; and James Keiller & Sons Marmalade. (15)
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A cased pair of sterling silver spoons maker's mark Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1917 62 grs. Total weight of silver.
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A Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain vase and cover, circa 1895 ovoid, painted with sprays of wildflowers, flanked by acanthus leaf moulded handles, beneath a domed cover (finial repaired), puce factory mark and model No. 1683, 27 cm high.
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A Royal Worcester porcelain dish signed T. Lockyer, circa 1924 of serpentine oval outline, painted with fruit on an earthy ground, puce factory mark. Width 31 cm .
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Three 19th century Staffordshire pottery figures, including a pair of figures depicting a male and his female companion, each holding a bird, 29 cm high; together with a figure depicting a Scottish shepherdess and a lamb, 22 cm high. (3)
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A pair of Capodimonte porcelain urns, each of campana form, relief moulded with a central classical frieze, flanked by loop handles. Height 20 cm. Provenance: Leonard Joel, Normanhurst - Estate of the late Henry F. Young, 19th November 1929, lot 284 1929-1961 - collection of the late Charles Titchener then by family descent.
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Two Goebel ceramic figure groups post 1945 one figure group modelled as a young boy and a girl holding a basket, the other modelled as a boy holding a stein, blue factory mark and Western Germany, the largest. Height 14.5 cm .
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Three Goebel ceramic figure groups post 1945, including a figure of a girl holding two baskets, a figure of a girl reading and a two figure group depicting two children holding flowers and a basket, underglaze blue mark and Western Germany. The largest. Height 15 cm.
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A Large Collection of Ceramics, Including a Belleek Tea Cup and Saucer, a Belleek Jug, a Cornucopia Vase and a Comport (13)
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A Bohemian Ruby Flashed Etched Crystal Vase and Cover With a flared and faceted body, etched with scenes depicting grazing deer (significant damage), 54 cm high.
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