Fine Glass and British Ceramics 2023-06-21 Auction - 382 Price Results - Bonhams in Knightsbridge - Page 7
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An early Worcester small coffee pot and cover, circa 1752-53A fine Minton pâte-sur-pâte moon flask and cover by Louis Solon, dated 1881An important Vauxhall armorial ale jug, circa 1755
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London, Knightsbridge, United Kingdom
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Fine Glass and British Ceramics

Fine Glass and British Ceramics - Session 2 21 JUNE 2023 | STARTING AT 10:30 BST | WITH LOT 154 Specialist contacts Ghislaine Howard Sale Coordinator Tel: +44 20 7393 3825 Ghislaine.Howard@bonhams.com 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 Glass (UK) glass@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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A good Worcester small mug or can, circa 1753-54: A good Worcester small mug or can, circa 1753-54Of 'Scratch Cross' type, the cylindrical form with a spreading foot and grooved loop handle, painted in blue with a version of the 'Willow Root'
0299: A good Worcester small mug or can, circa 1753-54Est. £1,200-£1,500
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A Worcester large mug or tankard, circa 1754: A Worcester large mug or tankard, circa 1754Of 'Scratch Cross' type, the cylindrical form with a spreading base and grooved strap handle, finely painted in blue with the 'Zig-Zag fence' pattern
0301: A Worcester large mug or tankard, circa 1754Est. £800-£1,200
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A very rare Worcester large inkwell, circa 1754: A very rare Worcester large inkwell, circa 1754Of slightly waisted cylindrical form, pierced with a large central well surrounded by six smaller holes to the rim, painted in blue with the
0302: A very rare Worcester large inkwell, circa 1754Est. £800-£1,200
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A Worcester inkwell, circa 1765-70: A Worcester inkwell, circa 1765-70Of circular capstan form, the central well surrounded by five quill holes, printed in blue with rose and peony sprays from the 'Chrysanthemum and Rose Group' pattern
0303: A Worcester inkwell, circa 1765-70Est. £800-£1,200
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A very rare Worcester large jug, circa 1753: A very rare Worcester large jug, circa 1753Of 'Scratch Cross' type, the globular body with a tapering cylindrical neck, the strap handle applied with an unusual leaf thumbrest, finely painted in blue
0304: A very rare Worcester large jug, circa 1753Est. £1,500-£2,500
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A fine Longton Hall coffee can, circa 1755: A fine Longton Hall coffee can, circa 1755Of cylindrical form with a thin loop handle, finely painted in blue with the 'Folly' pattern of an obelisk on an island amongst sponged trees and bulrushes,
0307: A fine Longton Hall coffee can, circa 1755Est. £1,200-£1,500
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A rare Vauxhall small vase, circa 1754-55: A rare Vauxhall small vase, circa 1754-55Of attractive size, the plain baluster shape on a spreading foot, painted in vibrant blue with a continuous Chinese river landscape depicting two islands, one
0308: A rare Vauxhall small vase, circa 1754-55Est. £1,000-£2,000
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A rare Vauxhall creamboat, circa 1754: A rare Vauxhall creamboat, circa 1754Of hexagonal form with a lobed rim, the angular handle with a pronounced thumbrest, painted in Delft style in blue with a Chinese fisherman beside a panelled
0309: A rare Vauxhall creamboat, circa 1754Est. £500-£800
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A Chelsea 'scolopendrium' beaker, circa 1750-52: A Chelsea 'scolopendrium' beaker, circa 1750-52Of lobed form, moulded with five spiralling scolopendrium, leaves picked out in green and yellow with red veins, a floral sprig in green and blue to the
0314: A Chelsea 'scolopendrium' beaker, circa 1750-52Est. £800-£1,200
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A very rare Chelsea fluted sugar bowl, circa 1752: A very rare Chelsea fluted sugar bowl, circa 1752Of generous size and of fluted form, finely painted in Vincennes style with colourful European flowers with amongst a variety of insects including a
0318: A very rare Chelsea fluted sugar bowl, circa 1752Est. £1,000-£1,500
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A Chelsea dish, circa 1752-55: A Chelsea dish, circa 1752-55Of peach shape, painted with delicate ombrierte insects amongst sprigs of yellow fritillary flowers and scattered florets, below a brown line rim, 20cm wideFootnotes:A
0319: A Chelsea dish, circa 1752-55Est. £700-£1,000Lot Passed
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A Chelsea strawberry leaf dish, circa 1753: A Chelsea strawberry leaf dish, circa 1753The curled stalk forming a handle and the footrim, issuing leaves and flowers, the upper surface moulded with fine veins, the underside moulded with a
0321: A Chelsea strawberry leaf dish, circa 1753Est. £600-£800
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