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BERNARD FLATFORD "Swan with cygnets and egg", study of birds in landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated '77 lower left, indistinctly titled verso, 40.5 cm x 51 cm, together with JEAN HERVEY DE GALE "Castelo Do Bode, Portugal", pastel heightened in pencil, bears various labels verso including for "The Royal Institute Galleries", etc, 18 cm x 53.5 cm
A 19th Century needlework depicting "Young woman feeding a cat and dog in a garden landscape", housed in a birdseye maple frame, 45 cm x 32 cm, together with 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Landscape study with cows seated in foreground and stone church mid ground", watercolour, unsigned, 19 cm x 38 cm, housed in a birdseye maple frame
EARLY 19TH CENTURY - needlework depicting "England and Wales and their counties", within a floral decorated border, 40 cm x 37 cm, together with two further EARLY 19TH CENTURY needlework studies, each depicting "Young lady in countryside setting" with painted faces, housed in verre-eglomise mounts, both 26.5 cm x 21.5 cm including mounts, two needlework studies of "Peacocks" and 19TH CENTURY SCHOOL "Study of two young girls in wooded landscape", watercolour, 18.5 cm x 13.5 cm
19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Study of a bridge in hilly landscape", oil on board, indistinctly initialled lower right, 13.5 cm x 22 cm, housed in a gilt frame, together with 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Study of figures in front of a castle entrance", watercolour, unsigned, 15 cm x 21.5 cm, housed in a cream and gilt decorated frame, 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL "Study of a mountainous town scene with figures in foreground", watercolour, unsigned, 13.5 cm x 26 cm, housed in a gilt acanthus decorated frame
PETER FOSTER "Tolduqu Hill Nochty" a rural cottage landscape with sheep in foreground, titled lower left, signed and dated "Aug 75" lower right 32 cm x 49 cm, together with AFTER IOANNIS IAMBONII "Essexiae descriptio - the description of Essex" a hand coloured engraved map with script pages 203 and 204 verso in French 38 cm x 49 cm and J A TOFT "River scene with bridge in background, lighting along quayside in moonlight" watercolour heightened with white, signed lower right 33 cm x 47 cm
JOHN WHITE ABBOTT (1763-1851) TRAVELLERS BY A RIVER IN A ROCKY LANDSCAPE Dated May. 7. 1834., pen and ink and grey wash 18.5 x 30cm. Provenance: Painswick, Heather Newman, November 1995, £650 (when offered as by descent in the artist's family) ++ Slight crease upper right and above the standing male figure
ATTRIBUTED TO CAROLINE FANNY WILLIAMS (1836-1921) FIGURES AND CATTLE BY AN ESTUARY IN A MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE Oil on canvas 21 x 31.5cm. * Miss Williams was the daughter of George Augustus Williams (1814-1901) Provenance: Purchased as a work by John Glover in March 2004 (£1200) ++ Lined; retouching, noticeably in the sky
BRISLINGTON DELFT CHARGER a 18thc delft charger with blue, green and red polychrome decoration, painted with a variety of flowers and foliage, with a label to the reverse Brislington Bristol, various damages, 34cms diameter. Also with another delft charger, painted with a Chinese figure within a landscape scene and with a floral border, various damages, 34cms diameter. (2)
ENGLISH DELFT CHARGER an 18thc delft charger possibly Vauxhall, painted in polychrome colours with a cockerel and sprays of flowers and a floral border, cracked, 34cms diameter. Also with a delft charger painted with a house within a landscape scene (cracked, 34cms diameter), and a delft charger brightly painted with a floral design (cracked, 34cms diameter). (3)
VARIOUS DELFT PLATES & DISHES 9 various 18thc delft blue and white plates and dishes, including a dish painted with two Chinese figures (cracked, 26cms diameter), a dish painted with a small Chinese boy in a landscape (cracked, 22cms diameter), the plates including floral designs, figures etc. Various damages. (9)
18THC ENGLISH DELFT FLOWER BRICK of rectangular form with pierced holes to the top section, painted on each side with identical landscape views including two figures in a boat, each end painted with two fisherman, some damages, 15.5cms across, 9.5cms high. Also with a delft tea caddy of square form, painted with a floral design and with a metal lid, 11.5cms high (damages). (2)
DELFT BOWLS 5 18thc delft bowls of varying sizes, the largest painted in the Chinese style with buildings and trees within a landscape scene (30cms dia, damaged), 3 large bowls painted with floral designs, and a smaller bowl painted to the interior with flowers and the exterior a house in a garden, also with a dish painted European figures in garden (22.5cms dia). All items with damages. (6)
18THC PORCELAIN BLUE & WHITE SAUCEBOAT a blue and white porcelain sauceboat with a scalloped shaped rim, painted with a landscape scene including various trees. Unmarked, two small chips to foot rim, 16cms long. Also with two Derby blue and white cream jugs (one with chips to rim and footrim, the other restored), an asparagus server and wine taster (both with damages). (5)
ALBUM OF WATERCOLOURS, oblong 8vo 2nd quarter of the 19th century. Contains circa 60 watercolour including 20 well-painted landscape by J Glegg and others. Several paintings of flowers. Bound in diced calf with decorative metal corners.Album measures 170mm by 235mm. Most of the waterecolours are about 130mm by 195mm. Most of the landscape watercolours are indentified. There are approximately 25 landscapes, 9 of people or portraits, 18 of flowers plus a few others. Extra images have been put online.
A group of Coalport porcelain, 19th and early 20th centuriesgreen colourway, comprising a pair of dessert sauce tureens with covers, a pair of demitasse cups and saucers, a landscape ewer vase (restored); assorted dessert dishes and one yellow cup with matched saucer, printed factory marks (25)
A Coalport teacup and saucercirca 1851-61decorated in the Sevres-style with an oval panel of seated lovers in woodland landscape reserved against an overall bright pink ground, with gilded detail to the borders, CBD mark in gilt, cup 6.5cm high and saucer 14cm diameter(2)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.The pink ground is very patchy and faded, particularly to the cup. The painted panel has a couple of scratches through the gentleman's upper clothing. The saucer has a restored rim chip.
A group of English tea and coffee wares, including Thomas Wolfe and Coalportearly 19th centurycomprising a trio, probably Coalport, painted with roses and gilt borders; a Spode floral-moulded and gilt decorated teacup and saucer, pattern 3782; an unusual Thomas Wolfe coffee cup and saucer, painted with landscape oval cartouches reserved interspersed with further puce cartouches, iron-red cross-hatched border, further decorated with floral sprays, coffee cup 6cm high, painted '17' in iron red to the base; a Coalport Anstice, Horton and Rose teacup and saucer, nicely decorated with yellow and gilt leaves with green dots; two teacups and a matching saucer, painted with central landscape roundels within elaborate broad gilt leaf borders, unmarked (saucer repaired, one cup a.f); a teacup and saucer attributed to Ridgway, pattern 527 and a Spode imari teacup and saucer, pattern 1839, boldly decorated in the imari style with radiating panels of flowers and leaves, painted 'Spode' to base (qty, 1 tray)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.
A group of mostly English tea and coffee waresearly to mid 19th centuriescomprising a pair of Spode bute-shaped teacups and saucers, circa 1806, pattern 1005, unmarked; a teacup and saucer, printed in green with birds and foliage, pattern 4087; a bute-shaped shell pattern teacup and saucer, unmarked (attributable to New Hall pattern 1045, more commonly seen with a ring handle); a gilt 'wriggle work' vermicelli coffee cup, with saucer and side plate similarly decorated and painted with central landscapes scenes, unmarked; a cup and saucer, with high broken loop handle, printed in underglaze blue and gilded with seaweed decoration, unmarked; a Coalport teacup and saucer, circa 1823, pattern 2/279, with landscape panels; a New Hall 'Boy in the Window' trio of coffee cup, teacup and saucer; a similar tea bowl and saucer together with a Continental trio decorated with purple and green leaves etc (qty, two trays)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.
Two 19th century English presentation jugs, comprising an example initialled 'JH', possibly Derby, painted with two panels of ruined landscapes, with a scaled spout and handle, unmarked, 14cm high; and another, monogrammed 'MJ, with an elaborately moulded handle and loosely painted with flowers, 15.5cm high(2)Notes: For a similar marked Derby jug, see lot 92 at Hannams, October 4th 2017. Other known marked examples likewise feature the similar fish-scale type detail to the spout (typically over-painted in gilt), although admittedly have less pronounced moulding to the handles.Floral jug - some slight rubbing to enamels and gilding, no damages or repairs.Landscape jug - no damages or repairs, gilding good but there are one or two scratches through the green grass and another just below the treeline near the water
A Caughley mask-head cabbage leaf jugcirca 1782-93transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Conversation pattern and an interior associated border, unmarked,18.5cm highThe Conversation pattern is one of the rarer landscape patterns, occurring only occasionally on larger mask head jugs. Ex. Clay Collection paper label to base.Firing flaw and small fleabite to the spout, otherwise good.
A Caughley 'Weir' dessert platecirca 1785-93painted in underglaze blue with a single fisherman standing beside a water landscape, with two islands, pagoda and single flower sprouting behind a fence, with additional gilding over the border, unmarked, 20cm diameterVery shallow underside rim chip, approx 0.6cm wide
An English-decorated Sevres porcelain oval dish, decorated with a central panel of fancy birds in landscape flanked by gilded foliage, with further floral shell panels to either end, interlaced L mark, 29cm wide; together with a similarly decorated inkwell on paw feet, with three taper holders (a.f), interlaced L mark, 15cm diameter(2)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.
A large Chinese blue and white jar, late 20th century, of ovoid form and decorated in the Ming Dynasty style with horsemen and warriors in a rocky landscape with trees, a border of auspicious flowers to the rim, a classic lappet border to the base, 27.5cm high, 33cm wide.Provenance: property of an English gentleman private collector.Negligible signs of age.
A collection of Chinese and Japanese lacquer ware, including three small occasional tables decorated with landscapes, a small hanging corner shelf, 36cm high, two jewellery boxes, 22cm and 32cm high, a stationary box, 30cm wide, a landscape panel, 49cm wide, a small tray, 36cm wide and a pillow, 25cm wide. (10)
CLARICE CLIFF; a 'Pastel Autumn' pattern side plate, hand painted with stylised tree, cottage and landscape, within an orange and black border, marked with 'Fantasque' and 'Bizarre' mark, Newport Pottery England to the reverse, diameter 17cm. CONDITION REPORT No obvious crack to the plate but there is some wear to the painted decoration.

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