A tin-glazed earthenware plate with bird on grass detail, a stoneware salt-glazed pen tray, a Spode polychrome octagonal platter with floral detail, a tin-glazed earthenware plate with chinoiserie detail and a French tin-glazed earthenware plate, a Coalport jug with ruined castle detail, a blue and white pottery open dish, a Rockingham polychrome cup and saucer, a Belleek porcelain basket and a French tin-glazed dish (10)
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A pair of Dresden porcelain figures of Malabar musicians, one playing a lyre, the other a hurdy-gurdy, she numbered to base indistinctly, he 4763, approx. 20 cm high together with a Belleek basketwork bowl with applied floral spray decoration raised on a ropework foot bearing two plaque marks to base "Belleek R" and "Co Fermanagh", 18 cm x 13.5 cm x 7.4 cm high together with a salt glazed pottery teapot in the Arts & Crafts taste bearing seal, maker's mark BY within a circle (lid damaged), 29 cm high (4)
A delightful two-piece set of Belleek ceramic figurines, featuring a detailed owl standing 8.25 inches tall and an elegant swan with a cream-glazed finish. These iconic pieces exemplify Belleek's renowned craftsmanship, known for its fine parian china and delicate detailing. Both items bear the Belleek hallmark on their bases, indicative of their origin from the esteemed Irish pottery brand. This charming duo is perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of Belleek artistry. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
A quantity of 19thC and 20thC ceramics to include 5 x Royal Worcester cups and saucers marked B750 to base, Grays Pottery jug, various other plates to include Titian Ware, Mason's others unmarked. 2 x miniture plates on marked Henriot Quimper France to base, Belleek Neptune sugar bowl, Spode plates etc.
CLAIRE CROUCHMAN, (BRITISH, CONTEMPORARY), Field, ceramic plaque, mounted on plywood, signed and titled to reverse, 27 cm x 18.5 cm together with an artist resume from the New Ashgate Gallery, Farnham, together with, two porcelain vases by Annette Bugansky, with texture designs, 13.5 and 13 cm high, two Poole pottery plates, a millennium preview edition, circular plate with sang-de-boeuf coloured glaze with blue splash decoration, 27.5 cm diameter, and Uranus, commemorative plate to mark the alignment of the planets, no. 5/52000, 26.5 cm diameter, a Moorcroft circular plate, decorated with a ring of red flowers, on blue ground, impressed mark to base, dated 2002, 25.5 cm diameter and Belleek, Ireland, a porcelain plate with moulded scroll decoration, 39.5 cm diameter (7)
A Spode's Italian Copeland, blue and white transfer large bowl; a matching smaller shallow bowl with curved rim; four 19th century Improved Stone China blue and white transfer bowls; a Booths, British Scenery, blue and white jug; a Belleek white porcelain clover decorated pottery cream jug, and a small Japanese painted dish with bird design. (1 box) Further details: two Spode pieces with scratching and wear; other items all have damaged - Belleek jug repaired and chipped; all stained, crazed, cracks etc.
A Macintyre pottery cream jug, circa 1900, decorated in the Blue Poppy pattern, by William Moorcroft, 7cm high, together with a Fielding's Crown Devon Lustrine bowl and a Belleek style porcelain cream jug (3)Moorcroft is crazed and discoloured to a brown within the body. Crown Devon has light signs of wear. Belleek isd not marked and has rim chips to the underside of the foot and wear to the edges.
A GROUP OF CERAMIC ORNAMENTS FROM NAMED MANUFACTURERS to include a Poole pottery conch shell centrepiece (chip on the one side), a Belleek clover patterned planter (sounds dull when tapped), a Carlton Ware milk jug (visible chip to the rim), a hand painted Czech Ditmar Urbach floral vase, a Wedgwood Sarah's Garden water jug, a Minton milk jug, three Aynsley vases with two small plant pots and a watering can, etc (qty) (s.d)
Collection of books on ceramicsto include 'Belleek, The Complete Collector's Guide and Illustrated Reference', Second Edition, Richard K. Degenhardt, Wallace-Homestead Book Company, Radnor, Pennsylvania, 1993; 'Coalport 1795-1926, An introduction to the history and porcelains of John Rose and Company', Michael Messenger, Antique Collectors' Club, 1995 and 'Minton Pottery & Porcelain of the First Period 1793-1850', Geoffrey A. Godden, Barrie & Jenkins, 1968 (8) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.

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