Ceramics & Glass
The department specialises in British and continental porcelain, pottery and glass from the 17century. Our Fine Art Sales feature fine examples from all the major British and European factories, including Chelsea, Maiolica, Meissen and Sèvres, as well as 17th to 19th century drinking glasses, scent bottles, Bohemian glass and decanters.
Our monthly general sales offer more affordable opportunities for collectors such as Clarice Cliff, Moorcroft, Royal Doulton and Troika.
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A Royal Worcester cased coffee set, puce date code for 1925, painted and signed by Harry Stinton, depicting various British castles to include Windsor, Ross, Bothwell, Barnard, Kilchurn, Tuntallon and Kilchurn, the coffee cups and saucers heightened in gilt, with six silver coffee bean terminal spoons hallmarked for Mappin & Webb, Chester, 1925, with original Royal Worcester gilt embossed card insert, in a red tooled leather Mappin & Webb fitted case
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A pair of late 18th/early 19th century Delft vases of lobed tapering form, with alternating hand painted quatrefoil panels of birds and stags, 38.5cm high, together with a large matching urn and cover, 43.5cm high (3)
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about Lot 201
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Two early 20th century KPM porcelain cups and saucers, one with floral spray design and gilt interior, the other with hand painted orange cherub scenes, each heighted in gilt soft paste paint, the saucers 11cm diameter
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An unusual Staffordshire Prattware moneybox, decorated with figures and a dog beside an oval container with tulip design, 12.5cm high
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A quantity of Thomas Goode 'Harlequin' pattern plates, blue diamonds with raised gilt decoration, comprising dinner plates (10), side plates (10) and pudding plates (20)
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A Meissen figure group of musicians, c.1900, Modelled as a lady playing a piano, before a gentleman with a violin and two children with musical scores, on a footed scroll-moulded base, with underglaze blue crossed sword mark to base, incised T 186, 22.5cm high
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about Lot 214