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A collection of Delftware, a pair of blue and white vases, probably 19th century, 23cm high, a blue and white bottle vase, probably 18th century, decorated with panels of flowering prunus, 27cm high, a charger, 18th century, with floral polychrome decoration, 34cm diameter, three further plates, 18/19th century, 30cm, 22cm & 21cm diameter (7)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition Report1) cut down and drilled, one with damage to rim2) Chip to rim, two areas of poor restoration to the body3) broken and repaired4) plates, with wear no obvious major damage
Creamware and Delftware a pair of Dutch creamware plates, inscribed 'Zyn Af Scheid' and ' De Maalteyd' with polychrome decoration, 25cm diameter, a pair of pottery plates, 24cm diameter, a Deftware teapot, 18th century, of oval shape with ribbed and polychrome floral decoration, 11cm high and a Delft two handled pot, with panelled floral decoration and an associated carved oak cover, 9cm high (7)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportDutch plates, decoration rubbed, one broken and gluedTwo plates, one a little discoloured and hairline crack to baseTeapot, no cover, spout cut down, glaze chippedPot, handles with engraved white metal mounts, glaze rubbed and chipped, cover with white metal mount
AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE POTTERY PANCAKE PLATE, CIRCA 1770, LONDON. Polychrome painted with a pin wheel shaped flower and leaves in a geometric pattern, 22.5cm diameter The dish was made at the William and Abigail Griffith delftworks on Lambeth High Street, London, dating circa 1770, an almost identical example is located in the V & A Museum, London. *CR Some fritting and chips to the rim, without restoration.
A miscellaneous collection of items to include a 20th century Dutch delftware blue and white wall plaque with marks to the reverse along with two hand painted stones, one signed Susan French, a Nymphenberg porcelain heraldic lion with marks to the base (with damage as seen), a collection of hand painted porcelain trinket boxes and a moulded lucite daisy brooch in a metal surround. H.40cm
Two Delftware plates and a framed tile The largest plate being Dutch Delftware decorated with a parrot; the smaller being English Delftware decorated with an Oriental scene; the modern Dutch tile decorated with a building.The Dutch dish 31cm diameterQty: 3The tile in good condition, the smaller plate with frits and chips to the edge otherwise in reasonable condition considering age and use. The Dutch plate with crack from outside to the centre and further chips and losses to the rim.
A DELFT SWEETMEAT FOUR SECTION DISH, London or Liverpool c.1760, of lobed form raised upon three peg feet, each section painted in blue with a Chinoiserie landscape with haycock bushes, house and weeping willow within a leaf border, unmarked, bears old Jonathan Horne label, 7 1/4" diameter (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)NB See Frank Britton 'English Delftware in the Bristol Collection', Bowls section, 8.25 for similar decoration and Other Shapes section, 9.35 for shape Condition Report: No restoration, no cracks, glaze crazed, typical losses to and flakes to rim with a couple of chips to underside of rim, slight gaze mis-fire.
AN OCTAGONAL DELFT PLATE, Bristol c.1700, centrally painted in blue in a loose Chinese style with a flowering shrub and butterfly within a foliate border, unmarked, 8" wide (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)NB See Aileen Dawson 'English & Irish Delftware 1570-1840', plate 105 Condition Report: No restoration, no cracks, typical flakes and losses to rim, larger 2cm flake to reverse of rim but appears to have originally been a glaze fault.
A DELFT COLANDER BOWL, probably London c.1750, of plain circular form, the exterior painted in blue with shaped trellis fencing, rocks and flowering branches, the interior pierced with concentric bands of holes and hearts, unmarked, 9" diameter (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)NB See Frank Britton 'English Delftware in the Bristol Collection', Bowls section, 8.36 for similar decoration Condition Report: Restoration
A London Delft Plate, probably Lambeth, circa 1750, painted with a lady in a flowing dress, an attendant holding an umbrella, another holding her train 22cm diameter A Similar Dish, painted in blue with a pheasant, a fisherman and islands 30.5cm diameter (2)For a similar plate dated 1748 see Archer (Michael) Delftware, The Tin-Glazed Earthenware of the British Isles, B212
A London Delft Dish, probably Lambeth High Street, circa 1760, painted in blue with a butterfly amongst bamboo, peony and chrysanthemums within a bianco-sopra-bianco scroll border 35cm diameter A Liverpool Delft Dish, circa 1760, painted in green, yellow and manganese with a flowerspray within a foliate border 34.5cm diameter (2)For a similar example to the first dish see Archer (Michael) Delftware, The Tin-Glazed Earthenware of the British Isles, B83
An English Delft Plate, probably Lambeth High Street, circa 1775, painted in blue, yellow and manganese with buildings on islands 16.5cm diameter A Similar Dish, probably Liverpool, circa 1750, painted in blue, yellow, ochre and green with a chinoiserie boy in a fenced garden 34cm diameter (2)Provenance: Plate with Gary AtkinsFor a similar plate see Archer (Michael) Delftware, B108 Landscape - with a long crack from the rim and through the well. Rim chips and fritting. No repair. Boy - broken into three, re stuck but left honest. Rim abraded, with fritting and chips.
A London Delft Charger, Lambeth High Street, Abigail Griffith, circa 1770-85, painted in coloured enamels with a peony spray within a foliate panelled geometric border and foliate rim 34.5cm diameterFor a similar example see Archer (Michael) Delftware, The Tin-Glazed Earthenware of the British Isles, item B179
A Bristol Delft Charger, probably Richard Frank Redcliff Back, circa 1750-70, painted in blue with an estuary scene with figures in boats, sailing ships and buildings beyond 33cm diameterFor similar examples see Archer (Michael) Delftware, The Tin-Glazed Earthenware of the British Isles, pgs.222-224 where it is noted that a related plate destroyed in the Alexandra Palace fire of June 1873 was inscribed Ye 1st Sept January 1761 Bowen fecit No cracks or restoration. Rim chips and fritting. Glaze scratches.
A German spirally lobed faience jug and a similar smaller Delftware jug, probably Dutch, both 18th c, painted with a chinaman seated between rocks or with a peacock on a rock flanked by flowers, each with blue dash handle, 17.5 and 23cm h Some typical flaking of the glaze around the rim and on the larger on top of the handle, but both in substantially good condition with no significant cracks or chips and no restoration
Decorative Delft-Style Ceramic Tile with Pastoral Scene This square glazed ceramic tile, measuring approximately 15 cm x 15 cm, features a raised relief design with a pastoral scene. The foreground depicts a woman in traditional European attire, including a blue skirt and white blouse with a kerchief, carrying two buckets. She is accompanied by a black-and-white cow grazing on grassy terrain. The background shows rural structures, including a red barn, a peaked-roof farmhouse, and a windmill, surrounded by trees and a cloudy sky. Framed by a brown ceramic border and designed for wall hanging with a black cord, the tile bears the embossed markings "Delft" in cursive script and "FRIESLAND" in block capitals on the reverse. These inscriptions suggest it originates from Friesland, a Dutch region known for Delft-style pottery. Produced in the mid-20th century, this decorative tile reflects the Dutch cultural and artistic heritage often associated with Delftware.
A rare English blue and white delftware marriage dish, inscribed with the initials 'M A F' and the date '1733', with foliate borders, 21.75cm diameter, together with another 18th century delft dish painted in the Chinese style (2)The marriage dish has rim chips and the glaze has worn from the whole of the rim. The other dish has some chips and glaze wear. No repairs or restoration.
An early delftware drug or pill jar, c.1680, painted in blue with an angel with outstretched wings around a ribbon banner inscribed 'P RUFFI', minor rim chipping, 9.7cm.Pilulae Rufi were named after the 1st century AD anatomist and physician, Rufus of Ephesus, who developed them. The pills contained Socotra aloes, myrrh and saffron and were believed to have anti-pestilential qualities.
A commemorative delftware plate, c.1780, probably London, painted in blue with a head and shoulders portrait of Admiral Keppel within a formal foliate border, the rim inscribed in manganese with 'Admiral Keppel for Ever', well restored around the cavetto, 22.5cm.The image of Admiral Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount Keppel derives from a print by T. Cook after D. Dodd, and is loosely based on the portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Cf. Michael Archer, Delftware, p.123, fig B.14.
A delftware drug or ointment jar, c.1700-20, painted in blue with a basket of fruit flanked by birds perched on leafy stems, above a cartouche inscribed 'V. ENVLAT', two small drill holes, 19.3cm.Unguentum Enulatum was an ointment made from elecampane rhizome, oil of wormwood, turpentine and lard, which was used to treat skin disorders.
A rare and early Brislington delftware plate, c.1685-90, the octagonal well painted in shades of blue, yellow and manganese with a standing Chinese figure in a simple rocky landscape, the unusual rim moulded with a repeated shell motif, 24.2cm.Provenance: a private collection from Devon and thence by familial descent.Very few dishes with this unusual moulded rim are recorded. Cf. Michael Archer, Dated English Delftware, p.46, no.124 for a dish dated 1688 and believed to commemorate Halley's Comet, which appeared in 1680/81. This dish, formerly in the Thomas Greg Collection, is now in Manchester City Art Gallery. Alongside the following lot, another Royal dish is known from the Longridge Collection.

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