Ceramics,Glass,Silver,Jewelry & 20thC Design 2006-11-29 Auction - 600 Price Results - Cheffins in uk
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Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Ceramics,Glass,Silver,Jewelry & 20thC Design

A selection of 18th, 19th & 20th Century English, Continental and Oriental Porcelain, Pottery and Glass (including Wedgwood, Delft, Staffordshire, Worcester, Mason's, Meissen, Imari, Chinese Kangxi, etc. A selection of fine jewelry and English silver from the 18th century to the present day and a selection of Art Nouveau, Arts & Crafts, Art Deco, and later 20th Century objects including Moorcroft, Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre, Lalique, etc.
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A CREAMWARE VASE WITH PIERCED COVER: An early 19th century Wedgwood creamware vase with pierced cover, the circular footed ovoid exterior a nd the cover unglazed, impressed mark, 13cm high (D) (2)
0001: A CREAMWARE VASE WITH PIERCED COVEREst. £80-£120See Sold Price
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A JACKFIELD TEA BOWL + SALTGLAZE TEA POT: A mid 18th century white saltglaze tea pot, each of the diamond section sides centred by a scallop shell, the spout moulded as a serpent, 8.5cm high, together with a Jackfield type tea bowl, possibly
0002: A JACKFIELD TEA BOWL + SALTGLAZE TEA POTEst. £150-£200See Sold Price
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A WEDGWOOD JASPER PLAQUE: The Choice of Hercules, a late 18th century Wedgwood jasper plaque, the hero sits second from the right with spearmen at each end of the pale blue rectangular plaque, four ladies before him and a
0003: A WEDGWOOD JASPER PLAQUEEst. £2,000-£3,000See Sold Price
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A WEDGWOOD JASPER DISH: A 19th century Wedgwood blue jasper dish applied with central rosette and ten figural vignettes on the rim, impressed mark, 34cm diameter
0004: A WEDGWOOD JASPER DISHEst. £200-£300See Sold Price
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BASALT COFFEE AND TEA POTS WITH A STAND: An early 19th century black basalt coffee pot and cover, the baluster shape with engine turned decoration, 23cm high, together with a stand similarly decorated, 16.5cm diameter and a tea pot and
0005: BASALT COFFEE AND TEA POTS WITH A STANDEst. £120-£180See Sold Price
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A BLACK ON RED JASPER TEA POT: A 19th century red jasper tea pot and cover applied with alternating fern fronds and bell flowers, 16cm high (D) (2)
0006: A BLACK ON RED JASPER TEA POTEst. £120-£180See Sold Price
A CASTLEFORD TYPE TEA POT + SUGAR: An early 19th century Castleford type tea pot, sucrier and covers, the former sprigged with Benjamin Franklin on one side and with the United States armorial on the other, the sucrier with other
0007: A CASTLEFORD TYPE TEA POT + SUGAREst. £100-£150Lot Passed
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THREE VARIOUS TEA POTS: Two early 19th century Wedgwood tea pots, another by Neale and Co., with covers, the engine turned caneware pot by Wedgwood with wheat stook cover finial, the other Wedgwood pot of white stoneware
0008: THREE VARIOUS TEA POTSEst. £100-£150See Sold Price
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AN AESOP'S FABLE CREAMWARE PLATE: A George III Wedgwood Aesop's fable creamware plate printed in puce with the meeting of a fox, tortoise and hare, within green painted festoons and printed flowers on the wavy green lined rim,
0009: AN AESOP'S FABLE CREAMWARE PLATEEst. £150-£200See Sold Price
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A LEEDS POTTERY CREAM WARE PLATE: A George III Leeds Pottery cream ware plate, the cavetto fluted within the petal pierced rim, impressed mark, 24cm diameter (W)
0010: A LEEDS POTTERY CREAM WARE PLATEEst. £100-£150
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A PAIR OF WHIELDON PLATES: A pair of early George III Whieldon plates, the octagonal rims moulded with laurel cartouches and diamond diaper beneath the grey toned agate glaze, 22cm wide (D) (2)
0011: A PAIR OF WHIELDON PLATESEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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THREE WEDGWOOD PLATES: Three early 19th century Wedgwood plates, the earliest bordered with puce printed columbine flowers on a tea coloured band, 20.5cm, another with an Indian tree pattern and the third printed in blue
0012: THREE WEDGWOOD PLATESEst. £80-£120See Sold Price
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TWO PRS EQUESTRIAN FIGURES: A pair of late 19th century Staffordshire figures of jockeys, each wearing green caps and pink striped colours, their pale brown horses with yellow saddle clothes, 20cm high, together with mid
0013: TWO PRS EQUESTRIAN FIGURESEst. £150-£200See Sold Price
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STAFFS DUKE OF WELLINGTON: A mid Victorian Staffordshire equestrian figure of the Duke of Wellington riding a salmon coloured horse and wearing his red coated uniform, 29cm high
0014: STAFFS DUKE OF WELLINGTONEst. £100-£150See Sold Price
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CRIMEAN STANDARD BEARER +2 OTHERS: A mid Victorian Satffordshire figure of a Crimean standard bearer nonchantly riding a cantering horse, 31cm high, togther with Staffordshire figures of a aldy and gentleman out riding, 27.5cm high
0015: CRIMEAN STANDARD BEARER +2 OTHERSEst. £80-£120See Sold Price
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PRINCE OF WALES+ QUEEN MARY: A mid Victorian Staffordshire equestrian figure of 'The Prince of Wales', his doffed hat with his crest of feathers, 31.5cm high, together with a Staffordshire equestrian figure of 'Queen Mary',
0016: PRINCE OF WALES+ QUEEN MARYEst. £100-£200See Sold Price
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A STAFFS SCOTSMAN,TURPIN + BOOK: A mid Victorian Staffordshire equestrian figure of a Scotsman, 36.5 cm, another of 'Dick Turpin' riding Black Bess, 23.5cm high and PD Gordon Pugh's standard text on 'Staffordshire Figures' (R) (3)
0017: A STAFFS SCOTSMAN,TURPIN + BOOKEst. £150-£200See Sold Price
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STAFFS LORD ROBERTS + HAVELOCK: Two late 19th century Staffordshire equestrian figures of 'Lord Roberts', 35 cm high and of 'Havelock', 22.5cm high, the latter with orange shako (R) (2)
0018: STAFFS LORD ROBERTS + HAVELOCKEst. £100-£150See Sold Price
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STAFFS PRINCE AND PRINCESS: A pair of mid Victorian Staffordshire equestrian figures of 'Prince' and 'Princess', the eldest children of Queen Victoria riding pinkish horses, 22.5cm high
0019: STAFFS PRINCE AND PRINCESSEst. £80-£120See Sold Price
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A 'SICILIAN' B+W SOUP TUREEN: A Victorian 'Sicilian' pattern blue and white soup tureen, cover and stand printed with scenes amongst flowers, faint impressed marks and printed marks in blue, 41cm across the handles (W) (3)
0020: A 'SICILIAN' B+W SOUP TUREENEst. £100-£150See Sold Price
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A CREAMWARE JUG: A late 18th century creamware jug, possibly Liverpool, the bellied sides printed with the gleaners on one side and Titania asleep on the other, 18cm high (R)
0021: A CREAMWARE JUGEst. £80-£120See Sold Price
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SALTGLAZE LADLE MID 18TH CENTURY: A mid 18th century white saltglaze ladle modelled on a silver shape with shell bowl, the scroll hanlde moulded with leaves, 26cm long
0022: SALTGLAZE LADLE MID 18TH CENTURYEst. £80-£120See Sold Price
LONDON DELFT DISH: A mid 18th century London Delft polychrome dish painted with central flowers and rocks within four rim sprays and a scalloped blue rim band, 30cm diameter
0023: LONDON DELFT DISHEst. £300-£400Lot Passed
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A SALT GLAZE BELLARMINE: A 17th century brown salt glaze bellarmine stamped with four sunburst rings on the ovoid body below the bearded mask on the neck, 27cm high
0024: A SALT GLAZE BELLARMINEEst. £100-£150
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