July Fine Auction 2013-07-10 Auction - 239 Price Results - Halls Fine Art Auctioneers in Shropshire - Page 3
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Shrewsbury, Shropshire, United Kingdom
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July Fine Auction

. European Ceramics . Asian Art . Works of Art . Taxidermy . Clocks . Oak and Country . Fine Furniture
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E.CER: A rare English creamware Apothecary's Syrup Jar, late 18th century, with spherical body, tubular spout and splayed foot, 22cm high Footnote: This type of wet-drug jar is more commonly found in
0049: E.CEREst. £80-£120
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E.CER: A Staffordshire 'Tithe-Pig' group, circa 1820, the farmer and his wife standing beside the affronted vicar, all before a flowering bocage, 16.5cm high
0050: E.CEREst. £120-£180
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E.CER: An unusual Staffordshire bottle pourer, 19th century, modelled in the form of a spaniel's head wearing a doleful expression, 10.5cm high
0051: E.CEREst. £80-£120
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E.CER: A Dixon & Co Sunderland lustre rectangular plaque, early 19th century, printed in black with a ship in full above a 'Peace and Plenty' verse, the self-moulded frame unusually pierced top and bottom
0052: E.CEREst. £100-£150
E.CER: An interesting Copeland period Spode blue and white 'Byron Groups' pattern sauceboat, mid 19th century, printed on either side of the foot with 'Hudson Trinity College' on a ribbon, 17cm long, 11cm
0053: E.CEREst. £80-£120Lot Passed
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E.CER: A small 'Persian Lion' pattern blue and white bowl, possibly John Carr & Co., North Shields, circa 1873, the central roundel showing a lion peasant brandishing a sword, above a panel of Arabic
0054: E.CEREst. £60-£80
E.CER: A rare early Bow porcelain group of two birds and a 'dismal' hound, circa 1754, the birds perched atop a tree-stump encrusted with flowering climbers, the hound seated on the mound base below with
0055: E.CEREst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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E.CER: A fine Richard Chaffers, Liverpool, porcelain coffee can, circa 1760, the lightly waisted cylindrical body painted with the 'Two Men Bowing' chinoisierie pattern, 6.5cm high Footnote: See Maurice
0056: E.CEREst. £350-£450
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E.CER: An early Worcester 'Prunus Root' pattern blue and white fluted tea bowl, circa 1760, painted workman's mark, 9cm diameter
0057: E.CEREst. £60-£80
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E.CER: An impressive English porcelain vase and cover, circa 1820, well painted with a basket on a ledge issuing full-blown summer flowers, within a gilt-edged panel, reserved on a gros-bleu ground with
0058: E.CEREst. £100-£150
E.CER: A Westerwald stoneware Krug, circa 1680, applied with three relief-moulded octagonal medallions reserving the Imperial eagle with inset escutcheon of Bayrn von Pellendorf and with flanking initials
0059: E.CEREst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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E.CER: A good Dutch Delft figure of a cow, 18th century, well modelled standing foursquare with head slightly turned, on a grassy canted rectangular base, 18cm high
0060: E.CEREst. £350-£450
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E.CER: A Bristol Delft posset pot, circa 1680-1690, with looped handles and scrolling spout, painted in blue with a repeated flowering landscape, the neck with a border of blue lines, 15cm high (lacking
0061: E.CEREst. £300-£400
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E.CER: A Linthorpe Pottery jug, shape no.720, circa 1880, decorated in a green and yellow glaze, with angular handle, impressed factory mark and pattern number to base, 26cm high (base rim chips)
0062: E.CEREst. £200-£300
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E.CER: A rare Liberty & Co yellow studio pottery dog bowl, made by C H Brannam, Barum of North Devon, inscribed 'Love Me Love My Dog' possibly a one-off commission, impressed Liberty and Brannam marks to
0063: E.CEREst. £250-£350
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E.CER: A Della Robbia twin handled cylindrical vase by Carlo Manzini and Cassandia Annie Walker, dated 1904, featuring the quotation '''As Chaucer Saith, 'Forbear Not Sowing Because of Birds''' amongst
0064: E.CEREst. £600-£800
E.CER: A Staffordshire Toby Jug, circa 1820, of 'ordinary' type and decorated overglaze, typically modelled seated wearing a tricorn hat, red jacket and green breeches, with a frothing jug of ale held in
0065: E.CEREst. £300-£500Lot Passed
E.CER: A Doulton Burslem dessert service, circa 1890, the blush ground with gilt rims decorated in polychrome with various scenes of wildlife, the service comprising two square footed dishes, 20cm wide, one
0066: E.CEREst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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E.CER: A Chelsea porcelain plate, Brown Anchor period circa 1758, painted in enamels with three groups of exotic birds amongst trees, circular with a moulded feather edge picked out in red and green, brown
0067: E.CEREst. £200-£300
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E.CER: A Victorian Staffordshire porcelain centrepiece, probably John Bevington, the oval reticulated basket supported on a florally encrusted trunk column, with a dandy and companion chasing each other,
0068: E.CEREst. £300-£400
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E.CER: A South Staffordshire porcelain bodkin case, late 18th/early 19th century, with gilt metal mounts, the screw centre case painted in Meissen-style with loose floral sprays, and marked in blue '15' to
0069: E.CEREst. £100-£150
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ORIEN: Tek Sing: two Chinese olive-glazed circular pottery bowls, encrusted with coral, diameter:14.5cm; one Chinese brown-glazed pottery jar, encrusted with coral and sea shells, size:9.5cmx10cm; and two
0070: ORIENEst. £50-£70
ORIEN: Tek Sing: twelve Chinese blue and white ogee-shaped porcelain bowls, the well depicting a rabbit to commemorate ''Year of the Rabbit (1819)'',surrounded by a wide border of three panels with ribboned
0071: ORIENEst. £200-£250Lot Passed
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ORIEN: Tek Sing: twenty Chinese blue and white circular porcelain teabowls, painted with three aster flower sprays, beneath a dot-dash line; the rim of the interior depicting continuous dots between two
0072: ORIENEst. £300-£400