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An Italian maiolica plate with a putto, Cantagalli, 19th C. Dia.: 22 cm We have more lots available for bidding on on our website only, see www.rm-auctions.com. Both auctions are being held simultaneously, but the extra lots are not available during our live auction nor on this platform. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
An early 20th Century Cantagalli maiolica charger decorated in the Renaissance style with a central roundel depicting St. Martin of Tours and a kneeling man with a castle and moat in the background, the border edge with four shields each hanging from the mouth of a lion within acanthus leaves and to a blue ground, painted cockerel mark, diameter 47cm
A large early 20th Century Cantagalli pedestal basket vase decorated in the Renaissance style with cherubs, stylised birds and grotesque griffin in tones of green with copper lustre detailing against a blue ground, the handle formed as a fish with its head leaning upon a male torso with wings, bears paper label stating 'The gift of her Majesty Queen Victoria to Susan, Duchess of Roxburghe', the cockerel beneath the label, height 51cm
A Morris & Co Daisy tile designed by William Morris, on Dutch Delft blank, painted with clumps of daisy flowers in yellow on a white ground, a Cantagalli Hispano Moresque tile, modelled in low relief with Arabic script, a Thomas Elsley Sunflower tile, a Minton's encaustic tile designed by A.W.N. Pugin and a collection of Art Nouveau tiles, unsigned, minor chips, 15.5cm. square (a lot) Provenance The Tile collection of Carolyn Wraight. Literature Richard & Hilary Myers William Morris Tiles, page 16 for variations of this design.
*A 19th century Cantagalli maiolica glazed charger, the central panel depicting semi-nude figures and cherub within a landscape, with the Latin proverb Facta Non Verba (Deeds not Words) armorial above, within further border of cherubs and figures, underglaze blue cockerel mark verso and No.27, dia.37cm
*A late 19th century Cantagalli maiolica glazed shallow dish having central floral decoration on a pale yellow ground, having underglazed cockerel mark verso, together with various other 19th century maiolica wares to include water jug with pinched rim on a blue & yellow ground bearing a motto 'Bevi tutto', 19th century maiolica inkwell, etc
A Cantagalli pottery oval centrepiece, the oval embossed body applied with open mouthed masks, raised on a central pedestal surrounded by four hooves, to an oval base, all decorated in a traditional palette, cockerel mark to base, af, height 8ins, maximum diameter 12ins Condition report: Chip to edge, one mask very chipped, two others have glazing damage
A group of Cantagalli blue and white wares, late 19th/early 20th century, comprising; a two-handled bulbous vase painted with a putto on a dolphin, 15cm high; a lobed cup and a saucer; a pair of small flasks and covers, 15cm high; a small moonflask, 15cm high; also a Savona style blue and white two-handled vase, 15.5cm high, (a.f).
A Cantagalli majolica charger decorated with a dog portrait of a Russian toy terrier or Manchester terrier in a garden setting, blue cockerel painted mark, 29cm diam approx ** Russian toy terriers were so called due to many of the breed being owned by the Russian aristocracy prior to 1917, by repute this dog was called 'Maudie' by the family and was painted as a special commission by the factory
A pair of Ginori maiolica vases and covers, late 19th/20th century, painted in the Renaissance style with panels of Classical figures between masks, mythical beasts and foliate scrolls, and a Cantagalli small tureen and cover with similar decoration, the cover with a putto and serpent finial, small damages, 31cm max. (6)
Small William De Morgan Merton Abbey ewer having typical red lustre stylised foliate decoration on an off-white ground, impressed marks, 12cm high together with a similarly decorated Cantagalli jug, painted cockerel mark, 13.5cm high Condition: Smaller jug extensively restored, minor rubbing to the lustre on both - **General condition consistent with age

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