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723. A Small Group of Chamberlains Worcester Teaware, 18th Century

Comprising; covered sugar and four teacups, all decorated with gilt wrigglework on the white porcelain ground. the sugar cover signed Chamberlains Worcester number 469, the cups with number 463 and 397. 7 3/4" L. of sugar.

100/200     SOLD: $46.00


724. A Pair of Garniture Vases, England, Probably Coalport, circa 1820

Each baluster form flanked by armoured term handles over a square base, finely enameled with urns issuing forth lush blooms, enclosed within a gilt frame, the verso similarly enameled with a floral medallion suspended from gilt dolphins; all on an underglaze blue ground with scrolling foliage, the necks enameled cream and gilt with cornucopia, unmarked. 7 1/2" h.

700/1,000     SOLD: $977.50


725. A Pair of Figural Candlesticks, England, 19th Century

Modeled as a lady and a gentleman, each elegantly attired and balancing an urn and a pillow on their heads, painted in polychrome enamels, the details picked out in gilt, raised on a scrolled tripod base, unmarked. 16 1/2" h.

1,500/2,500     SOLD: $690.00


726. An Assorted Lot of Creamware, England, circa 1810

Comprising; two losenge form dishes and eight dessert plates, each with a scalloped and pierced edge enclosing a basket relief rim, painted in brown with a fruit and vine motif, and covered with a thick blue green glaze, unmarked. Round 8 1/4".; losenge 9" l., 9" w.

200/400     SOLD: $115.00


727. A Pink Lustre Part Tea Service, England, circa 1830

Comprising; a covered sugar bowl and four coffee cans, each painted with sprigs of pink flowers and green whorls, the rims picked out in pink lustre, unmarked. Sugar: 5 1/4" h.; Coffee: 2 1/4" h.

200/400     SOLD: $92.00


728. An Assorted Lot of Blue and White Porcelain

Comprising; a J. Wedgewood "Seine" pattern sauce tureen, lid, and stand, transfer decorated with landscape scenes enclosed by stylized floral borders; marked; five Ridgeway "Euphrates" pattern bread plates, marked, transfer decorated with exotic landscapes and a vermiculated border; and an oval platter transfer decorated with an Asian-style tree enclosed within a stylized geometric border, unmarked. Tureen 8", 4 1/2" w. plate 6 1/4" d. platter 12" l., 10 1/2" w.

200/400     SOLD: $230.00


729. Two English Soft Paste Porcelain Cake Plates, 19th Century

Each squared form decorated with budding pink roses on a cream glazed ground, with gilt vine scroll border, unmarked. 10" x 9".

75/150     SOLD: $70.95


730. A Breakfast Cup and Saucer, Possible Spode or Coalport, England, circa 1830

The saucer painted with iron red and blue stylized flowers and buds, the cup enameled with pink and iron red stylized flowers and buds, gilt with scrolling foliage, the saucer numbered in iron red on the reverse "629." Cup 2 1/2" h., 4 1/4" d., saucer 6 3/4" d.

50/150     SOLD: $23.00


731. A Porcelain Covered Cup and Stand, England, circa 1800, probably Coalport

Painted in shaded gilt with classical figures and trophies, unmarked. Cup: 4 1/2" h., stand: 6" d.

100/200     SOLD: $57.50


732. A Lot of Wedgwood Creamware, circa 1870

Comprising; six dessert plates, two rectangular platters, and an oval platter, each with a band of gilt leaves enclosed by overglaze blue trim, the reverse impressed Wedgewood and G, numbered in brown 378. Dessert: 7 7/8" d., rectangular: 12 1/4" l., 9 1/4" w., oval: 13" l., 10" w.

200/400     SOLD: $69.00


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