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Auction House:
E. J. Ainger Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:45
Lots with images:45
Prices available:45
Category:
Zother - 18th Century British
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A rare Chelsea red anchor dish, the circular deep dish painted with flower sprays and butterflies with a red anchor mark. Diameter 20.5 cm ***
*** A Chelsea brown mark botanical plate, circa 1765 painted onions and foliage in tones of green, scattered with butterflies and cherries within a moulded leaf border. 23 cm wide. ***
*** A set of four 18th century Bow figures of the four seasons, each modelled of scantily clad cherubs, one of Autumn carrying a sheaf of wheat, Winter warming over the fire, Spring carrying a basket of flowers and Summer with a basket of grapes. Height 15.5… ***
*** An 18th century flower encrusted basket on stand. Basket with raised flower heads. The cover pierced with flower encrusting on a stand with flower heads and moulded twig handles. 16 cm high, 25 cm long ***
*** A pair of Samson Chelsea candlesticks, modelled with 18th century courting couple, surrounded by floral encrusting, supported a rococo base. Height 17 cm ***
*** A Bow vase and cover having the domed cover with strawberry finial. The body with moulded gilt highlighted handles with painted deep blue ground with cartouches of birds. Circa 1760. Provenance: Connoisseurs Store, Toorak Road, South Yarra. Height 22 cm ***
*** A Chelsea gold anchor vase, of baluster form with flower encrusting scrolled handles and painted with exotic birds. Height 19 cm ***
*** A Chelsea red anchor plate, decorated in enamels with flower sprays and scattered flowers within a of scalloped border and brown moulded outline. 22 cm long 17 cm wide ***
*** A rare pair of Chelsea porcelain flower encrusted vases, circa 1770, each of baluster form with flower encrusting the centre with a cartouche of two birds in foliage and landscape having applied brocage and a pierced neck with a red anchor mark. Height 20… ***
*** A pair of Chelsea Samson candlesticks Each modelled with a figure in 18th century costume in front of brocage on a rococo base ***
*** A Bow baluster mug circa 1752. Imari palette with under blue flowering shrubs and pierced rockwork enriched with iron red and gilt, the base with under glaze I. 12 cm high ***
*** A pair of gold anchor Chelsea candlesticks, each modelled with a cherub in front of brocage of blue flowers on a rococo base. 27 cm high ***
*** A Bow porcelain bowl. Oval form, scalloped outline, decorated in enamels with flower sprays and scattered flowers within a scalloped border and brown outline. 22 cm long. 15 cm wide ***
*** A Chelsea gold anchor jug, of fluted shape and sprigs of polychrome painted flowers. 11 cm high ***
*** A pair of Samson Chelsea figures, one modelled of a piper, the other of woman collecting flowers, each wearing 18th century costume with brocage on a rococo base. Height 28 cm ***
*** A Dr Wall blue and white bowl with floral decoration together with a Caughley cream jug ***
*** A Chelsea blanc de chine moulded leaf shaped plate, circa 1760. Length 23 cm. ***
*** A Bow figure modelled of a scantily clad cherub, carrying a basket of flowers, supported on a rococo base. Circa 1750. Height 14 cm. ***
*** A pair of 19th century Sampson figures, modelled of a musician and dancer each with a lamb at their feet on a rococo base, after Chelsea. Height 26.5 cm ***
*** A Bristol coffee can and saucer, painted with sprigs of flowers and Dr Wall Worcester tea bowl and saucer. A Bristol coffee can and saucer, painted with sprigs of flowers, circa 1770. Together with a Chamberlain Worcester tea bowl ***
*** Two New Hall tea bowls, four coffee cups and three saucers. Pattern number 137, previously known as U280 ***
*** A Bow hexagonal plate, decorated with cartouches of Japanese scenes, on a blue ground. Circa 1760. Diameter 18 cm. ***
*** A Bow coffee cup and saucer circa 1750, with applied prunus blossom and sprays. 7 cm high ***
*** A Chelsea red anchor scalloped bowl painted with sprigs, butterflies, and flowers. A slight expansion crack to base, circa 1755. Diameter 24 cm. ***
*** A Caughley blue and white cream jug, with vertical moulded decoration and pavilion pattern, circa 1780. Height 15 cm. ***
*** A Caughley Salopian Ware blue and white cream jug, of baluster form with moulded gilt handle, circa 1780. Height 10 cm. ***
*** Bow putti modelled of draped cherub carrying basket of flowers in circular base. Height 11 cm ***
*** An 18th century Lowestoft sauce boat with pylon trees pattern and reeded body possibly painted Robert Allen. Circa 1760. Width 15 cm, length 22 cm Height 8 cm ***
*** Pair of Samson Chelsea figures with gold anchor marks ***
*** A pair of Samson Chelsea figures modelled of a lady and nobleman, each seated on a chair wearing period costume playing chess on a rococo base. Height 13 cm ***
*** A Dr Wall trio with coffee can tea bowl and saucer together with a Caughley waste bowl ***
*** A Myott 'Chelsea bird' dinner setting for eight. ***
*** A turner & Co Longton 1772-1806 earthenware jug, of baluster form with flared neck with moulding continuous hunting scene with horsemen. Height 15 cm. ***
*** New Hall teapot and sugar bowl Circa 1810. Some expansion cracks ***
*** A rare Caughley plate with a basket moulded border and painted with the Carnation pattern and further sprays and insects around the cavetto. Blue line to rim. S mark, circa 1780. Diameter 20 cm ***
*** A Longton Hall china tea bowl and saucer ***
*** Caughley dishes leaf shaped dishes with moulded decoration on reverse ***
*** A New Hall teapot, pattern 295 together with Miles Mason boy in the window, bute shaped pattern teacup and saucer and a similar tea bowl. ***
*** A New Hall waste bowl. Pattern number 338 ***
*** 18th century blue and white Salopian tea bowl and a Caughley trio blue and white with pagodas ***
*** A rare 19th century porcelain copy of Chelsea's famous goat and bee jug, moulded with a seated goat, a bee and oak leaves and a naturalistically moulded handle and left in the white. Unmarked, circa 1860. Height 10 cm ***
*** An 18th century figure modelled of a ram. Possibly Bow. White with gilt on a rococo base with brocage. Height 9 cm ***
*** Two Caughley coffee cups, one with transfer print bridge pattern and the other with transfer print ***
*** A Caughley asparagus server printed with the 'Fisherman' pattern. Unmarked, circa 1780. Length 6.9 cm ***
*** A pair of New Hall saucer plates, each with deep blue borders with gilt. 20 cm wide ***