Nelson Forever! A Naval Legacy 2024-04-23 Auction - 138 Price Results - Bonhams in Knightsbridge
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A Chamberlain Worcester teapot, cover and stand from the 'Horatia Service', circa 1802-03A London-decorated Paris porcelain teapot and cover from the 'Baltic' service, circa 1802Nelson and Emma: An important Coalport cup and saucer by Thomas Baxter, dated 1804
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London, Knightsbridge, United Kingdom
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Nelson Forever! A Naval Legacy

Nelson Forever! A Naval Legacy in Ceramics and Glass Specialist contacts Anna Burnside Head of Sale Tel: +44 20 7468 8246 Anna.Burnside@bonhams.com Jim Peake Head of Department Tel: +44 20 7468 8244 Jim.Peake@bonhams.com Fergus Gambon Director Tel: +44 20 7468 8245 Fergus.Gambon@bonhams.com British Ceramics Tel: +44 20 7468 8246 porcelain@bonhams.com Ghislaine Howard Sale Coordinator Tel: +44 20 7393 3825 Ghislaine.Howard@bonhams.com Client Services (UK) Tel: +44 20 7447 7447 info@bonhams.com Bids (UK) Tel: +44 20 7447 7447 bids@bonhams.com
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An English slipware pot, dated 1799: An English slipware pot, dated 1799Of generous size, the twin handles with thumb indentations at the lower terminals, the red body trailed in cream slip on both sides with the inscription 'Success to
0007: An English slipware pot, dated 1799Est. £500-£800
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A good English delftware bowl, circa 1780: A good English delftware bowl, circa 1780The interior inscribed in blue 'Success to the Lord's Rodney & Hood' above a flourish, a diaper border below the rim, with an attractive manganese exterior,
0008: A good English delftware bowl, circa 1780Est. £1,000-£1,500
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An English delftware bowl, circa 1780: An English delftware bowl, circa 1780The interior boldly inscribed in blue 'Success to the British NAVY', below a diaper border, with powdered manganese exterior, 23.8cm diamFootnotes:ProvenanceWith
0009: An English delftware bowl, circa 1780Est. £600-£800
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An English delftware bowl, circa 1775-80: An English delftware bowl, circa 1775-80The interior inscribed in blue 'Success to ye Navy', below a scrolling border, the exterior rim with festoons, floral swags and diaper and a stylised flower
0010: An English delftware bowl, circa 1775-80Est. £500-£800
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A creamware jug, inscribed and dated 1799: A creamware jug, inscribed and dated 1799Printed in brown and hand-coloured with 'LORD NELSONS ARMS', the reverse with an interior scene titled 'EVENING or the MAN of FEELING', inscribed 'Thomas
0012: A creamware jug, inscribed and dated 1799Est. £500-£800
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A good pearlware jug, circa 1800: A good pearlware jug, circa 1800Inscribed 'G R, Success to the British fleet' and painted in bright enamels with three uniformed infantrymen aiming their muskets, a large floral sprig to the reverse,
0013: A good pearlware jug, circa 1800Est. £500-£800
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A pearlware footed bowl, circa 1800: A pearlware footed bowl, circa 1800The interior painted in underglaze Pratt-type colours with a titled portrait of 'Admiral Duncan' within a laurel wreath tied with a ribbon, below a formal foliate
0014: A pearlware footed bowl, circa 1800Est. £300-£400
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A large creamware mug, circa 1790-1800: A large creamware mug, circa 1790-1800Painted in black with a fine Man of War in full sail on choppy waters, a red and white ensign at the stern, above the inscription 'Success to the Royal Navy',
0017: A large creamware mug, circa 1790-1800Est. £400-£600
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A Berlin (KPM) cabaret service, circa 1795-1800: A Berlin (KPM) cabaret service, circa 1795-1800Each piece finely painted with a figure of Emma, Lady Hamilton performing her 'Attitudes', within elaborate geometric gilt cartouches, set against a
0020: A Berlin (KPM) cabaret service, circa 1795-1800Est. £6,000-£8,000
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