Ceramics,Glass,Silver,Jewelry & 20thC Design 2006-04-26 Auction - 608 Price Results - Cheffins in uk
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78: A 20TH C. CANTON SCREEN34: A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BOWL635A: A TROIKA CHIMNEY VASE
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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, including the Adlard James Collection of Oriental ceramics, Pottery and Glass (including Wedgwood, Delft, Staffordshire, Worcester, Copeland, Spode, Imari, Chinese Kangxi, Ming etc. A selection of English silver from the 18th century to the present day including a pair of candlesticks by Paul de Lamerie, coffee pots, teapots, mugs and tankards, flatware and decorative items and also a selection of Art Nouveau, Arts & Crafts, Art Deco, and later 20th Century objects including Moorcroft, Doulton, Troika, Lorenzl bronze, Whitefriars, Orrefors, Fornasetti, metal wares by WMF, and Georg Jensen and furniture by Gordon Russell
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WINE BIN LABELS: Twelve various numbered wine bin labels, mainly by Macord and Arch but some by W&J Burrow, some inscribed in pencil on the reverse of the roundel shapes including a Chateau Lafite inscription for
0001: WINE BIN LABELSEst. £100-£150
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AN ENGLISH PEARLWARE MUG: A late 18th century English pearlware mug printed in blue with a fantasy of Chinese buildings, 12cm high (D)
0002: AN ENGLISH PEARLWARE MUGEst. £80-£120See Sold Price
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A CASTLE HEDINGHAM 2 HANDLED MUG: A Castle Hedingham two handled mug, the rim of the baluster shape with pink flowering vines in relief against the green ground, inscribed EWB Made In England No. 10 above applied castle mark, 20.5cm
0003: A CASTLE HEDINGHAM 2 HANDLED MUGEst. £70-£100See Sold Price
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A CASTLE HEDINGHAM TYG: A Castle Hedingham tyg, the bellied girth of the green glazed body with raised inscription in yellow ' Be Juste and True in All U doe', incised EW Bingham Made in England No. 61, 19.5cm high (R)
0004: A CASTLE HEDINGHAM TYGEst. £100-£150See Sold Price
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A LARGE DELFT CHARGER: A mid 18th century Delft blue and white charger painted with a figure crossing a bridge to a pavilion while another is in a canoe upstream, 37cm diameter (W)
0005: A LARGE DELFT CHARGEREst. £100-£150See Sold Price
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GEORGE IV DRAB JUG AND TURNER MUG AND BOWL: A George IV coronation jug, the drabware body emblazoned with a sprig of the king below the spout, angels fly in from the sides with laurel wreaths, 14cm high, a bowl printed with the three
0006: GEORGE IV DRAB JUG AND TURNER MUG AND BOWLEst. £180-£250See Sold Price
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WEDGWOOD FONT AND COVER: Attributed to Wedgwood, 'St Mary Mags Oxford', a stoneware font and cover, the octagonal sides moulded with Gothic tracery, 32cm high (W) (2)
0007: WEDGWOOD FONT AND COVEREst. £100-£150See Sold Price
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A BOOTHS INKSTAND: An early 20th century Booths inkstand printed with exotic birds on a blue scale ground, the two receivers with bud cover finials, the tray 25.5cm wide (R) (5)
0008: A BOOTHS INKSTANDEst. £80-£120See Sold Price
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A CHESTERFIELD SALTGLAZE JAR: A Victorian Chesterfield saltglaze jar, the honey tinted rounded rectangular sides sprigged with drinkers, the copper lid with ring handle, 12.5cm wide (2)
0009: A CHESTERFIELD SALTGLAZE JAREst. £150-£200
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A CREAMWARE TEAPOT: A late 18th century creamware teapot and cover, possibly Leeds, painted below the beaded shoulders either side of the interlaced strap handle with a Chinese man in his garden on one side and his
0010: A CREAMWARE TEAPOTEst. £250-£350See Sold Price
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A VICTORIAN PHRENOLOGY HEAD: LN Fowler, a Victorian phrenology head, the areas of the brain's activity printed in their proper seats, a blue line painted on the shoulders, 29.5cm high (D)
0011: A VICTORIAN PHRENOLOGY HEADEst. £250-£350See Sold Price
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A STAFFORDSHIRE BIRD AND GREYHOUND: A Victorian Staffordshire bird perched on a rock and with exotic plumage, 24.5cm high, together with a Staffordshire greyhound standing with a hare in its mouth, 15.5cm high (W) (2)
0012: A STAFFORDSHIRE BIRD AND GREYHOUNDEst. £80-£120See Sold Price
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A GILT FRAMED WEDGWOOD JASPER PLAQUE: An early 19th century Wedgwood blue jasper plaque depicting Orpheus with his lyre in one hand and a wreath in the other, impressed upper case mark, 21.5cm high (W)
0013: A GILT FRAMED WEDGWOOD JASPER PLAQUEEst. £100-£150
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A WEDGWOOD TEA POT AND COVER: An early 19th century Wedgwood caneware tea pot and cover, the latter with King Charles spaniel knop, the body moulded in relief with rinceaux of anthemions and rosettes, impressed mark (2)
0014: A WEDGWOOD TEA POT AND COVEREst. £100-£150See Sold Price
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A PARIAN GROUP OF GIRL AND FAUN: After Charles Bell Birch, a parian group of wood nymph and faun, impressed date 1866, she sits naked on a rock, the faun on her lap and the garlanded mother at her side, 49cm high (D)
0020: A PARIAN GROUP OF GIRL AND FAUNEst. £300-£500See Sold Price
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A NEW HALL TEA BOWL + SAUCER: A New Hall tea bowl and saucer printed and painted with Chinese parents watching their son's wonderment at a butterfly (2)
0021: A NEW HALL TEA BOWL + SAUCEREst. £70-£100See Sold Price
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A LIVERPOOL (?) COFFEE CAN: An 18th century English blue and white coffee can, possibly Liverpool, printed with a Chinese shpherd carrying his crook as he stands by palings amongst foliage, 7cm high (W)
0022: A LIVERPOOL (?) COFFEE CANEst. £100-£150See Sold Price
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AN 18th CENTURY WORCESTER MUG: A late 18th century Worcester mug the cylindrical sides printed in blue with sprigs and sprays of flowers below a blue lined rim, crescent mark, 14.5cm high (D)
0023: AN 18th CENTURY WORCESTER MUGEst. £80-£120See Sold Price
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A COALPORT PART SERVICE: A part set of early 19th century Coalport finger pattern dinner wares, each painted with Imari palette flowers and underglaze blue finger like clouds, comprising: twelve plates, two vegetable tureens
0024: A COALPORT PART SERVICEEst. £250-£350See Sold Price
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A PAIR OF WORCESTER BUSTS: A pair of mid 19th century Kerr and Binns,Worcester parian busts modelled by William Boyton Kirk depicting a balding gentleman and a lady wearing a lace cap, rosette mark in blue, 25,5cm high
0025: A PAIR OF WORCESTER BUSTSEst. £200-£300See Sold Price
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A COPELAND BUST OF WELLINGTON: A Copeland parian bust of Wellington after the 'Comte D'Orsay 1846', his open cloak revealing various orders and decorations, 19cm high
0026: A COPELAND BUST OF WELLINGTONEst. £100-£150See Sold Price
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AN ALLCOCK BUST OF WELLINGTON: An Alcock parian figure of the Duke of Wellington, after the original by G Abbott, he sits on a draped chair his hand crossed on his knees, printed marks, 27cm high (W)
0027: AN ALLCOCK BUST OF WELLINGTONEst. £250-£350See Sold Price
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A MINIATURE SPODE JUG AND A MINIATURE VASE: A mid 19th century Spode miniature jug, the octagonal sides printed and painted with Imari palette flowers, Spode 3071 painted in red, 4.5cm high toegther with a miniature vase, the baluster shape
0028: A MINIATURE SPODE JUG AND A MINIATURE VASEEst. £80-£120See Sold Price
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TWO WORCESTER INKWELLS: Two early 19th century inkwells, possibly Worcester, each of cylindrical shape with lipped troughs and quill holders either side of ring handles, one with rosette sides, 13cm diameter and the other
0029: TWO WORCESTER INKWELLSEst. £100-£150See Sold Price
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