THE SUMMER DECORATIVE ART & DESIGN SALE 2013
Lot 1 A SET OF THREE AUSTRIAN PORCELAIN FIGURES, each modelled as a pug dog in various poses, each 6.5” (16cms)h. (3) €200 - 300
Lot 3 FOUR OLD PRATTWARE POT LIDS, “The Residents of Anne Hathaway on Stratford-on-Avon”, another view of Shakespeare’s house, “Henley Street on Stratford-on-Avon”, another, “Pegwell Bay, Est. 1760”, and another uninscribed ditto with shepherdess, sheep, goats, and dog. (4)
€150 - 250
Lot 7 A VERY ATTRACTIVE ROYAL WORCESTER POT POURRI BOWL AND COVER, late 19th century, the cream ground decorated with colourful flowers and sprays under a pierced rim with conforming pierced and domed cover, raised on four legs, no. 1197. 7in (18cm). (1)
€120 - 170
Lot 12 A STAFFORDSHIRE RELIEF MOULDED LOVING CUP, with dog and pheasant in relief, the interior with a frog, 5.5in (14cm). (1) €80 - 100
Lot 13 A STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP, 19th century, modelled as Red Riding Hood with fox, 11.25in (29cm). (1) €30 - 50
Lot 14 A BELLEEK SKILLET POT, SECOND PERIOD, decorated with shamrock sprays, 4.5in (12cm), together with: a modern Belleek heart-shaped and flower encrusted basket, with four-strand base and coloured flowers, 6.5in (17cm); a small Belleek ashtray, decorated with salmon; and a Belleek vase. (4) €70 - 100
Lot 15 A SET OF THREE GRADUATING DOULTON LAMBETH CIDER JUGS, each relief moulded with different scenes, depicting figures in inns, windmills, hunting scenes, etc., the tallest 10.5in (27cm). (3) €80 - 100
Lot 8 Lot 4
Lot 4 A ROYAL WORCESTER STYLE TWO-HANDLED VASE, late 19th century, the cream ground decorated with birds amongst foliage and applied with two dragon handles, and a pierced neck, 12.5in (32cm). (1) See illustration €70 - 90
Lot 5 A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURES, mid-20th century, entitled The Parakeet, modelled by FC Doughty, no. 3087, each modelled as a young boy, one dressed in red, the other in lilac, 7in (17cm). (2) €70 - 90
Lot 6 AN ATTRACTIVE ROYAL WORCESTER POT POURRI BOWL AND COVER, late 19th century, of pumpkin form, the cream ground with flowers, butterfly and snail, within gilt bands, the leaf pierced cover with a double claw handle, registration no. 112588, 7.5in (19cm). (1) €100 - 150
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Lot 8 A ROYAL WORCESTER EWER, late 19th century, of baluster form, the cream ground with gilt floral sprays, under a reticulated neck knop, and a gilt handle on a circular stem base, registration number 146?8 1040, 13.5in (34cm). (1) See illustration €120 - 170
Lot 9 A PORCELAIN BASKET MOULDED TWO-HANDLED BOWL, 19th century - probably Derby, with two rustic handles, on a wavy dark blue edge, the interior with sprays of flowers, 10.5in (27cm). (1) €100 - 150
Lot 10 A ROYAL WORCESTER BOWL, c.1900, with panels of colourful flowers, handpainted, against a green and white background, registration number F132C H1054, signed with monogram JH, 5.25in (14cm)h. (1) €100 - 150
Lot 11 A PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A DANCING LADY, late 19th century, wearing elegant gilt ground floral dress, 9.5in (24cm)h. (1) €40 - 60
Lot 16 A PAIR OF FLORAL DECORATED DRESDEN PORCELAIN JARDINIERES, early 20th century, each with a shaped and relief moulded rim, above colourful floral sprays, 6.75in (17cm)h. (2) €80 - 100
Lot 17 AN 18-PIECE PART ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE, early 20th century, decorated with gilt sprays; together with a swan form ceramic jardiniere; and a Continental ceramic barrel shaped jardiniere. (20) €30 - 50
Lot 18 A PART ENGLISH PORCELAIN BREAKFAST SET, early 20th century; together with another part dinner service and other assorted miscellaneous ceramics and table ware. (a lot) €30 - 50
Lot 19 A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED CERAMICS, comprising a part Indonesian tea service, together with ornaments, vases etc. (a lot) €50 - 70
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