A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed wares, c. 1820-30. To include: a Spode Grasshopper pattern plate, a Spode Forest Landscape pattern plate and a Ridgway India Temple pattern plate. 24-25 cm wide. (3)Condition: Forest Landscape with small rim chip, Ridgway with two foot chips. D
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A collection of assorted English porcelain and bone china tea and coffee cupspredominantly early 19th centuryincluding the following manufactured by Coalport (John Rose): a coffee cup, circa 1815, of London shape, nicely decorated to the interior with panels of flowers and a bird against mazarine blue and lavish gilt ground, unmarked, 6.2cm high; a pair of imari coffee cups, of Etruscan shape with angular handles, 6.2cm high; a coffee cup, of London-shape, unmarked but conforming with pattern 737, decorated with a border of underglaze blue, enamelled flowers and gilding including the 'five gold rings' motif, 7cm high; a further coffee cup, circa 1820, with kidney-shaped handle, decorated to the interior with shell shaped-panels of flowers against a blue ground with grapes and gilt, 8.5cm high; a coffee cup, with twenty-four shanked flutes and sparsely decorated with gilt, circa 1800, unmarked, 6.2cm high; together with various others, including a Derby teacup, of 'Hamilton Flute' shape, circa 1800-05; a Barr Flight and Barr teacup, decorated in pale green and gilt, impressed marks; an Empire-shaped cup, pattern 857, possibly Grainger Worcester, decorated with an internal upper pale blue band reserving floral panels, 8.4cm high; a Coalport cabinet cup, of quatrefoil shape with a moulded rope twist handle, decorated with enamelled flowers interspersed with panels of gildings, printed factory mark in green, 6.5cm high; an unidentified London-shaped cup, with a turned-over scroll to the top of the handle, printed and painted with flowers, painted '451' in iron red, 6.5cm high; (see Berthoud Compendium of Cups, pl.539); a John and William Ridgway teacup, circa 1820, pattern 2/725 in iron red, 5.5cm high; an Alcock teacup, in the 'Percy Adams' shape, circa 1835-40, painted with a landscape to the interior, pattern number 3728, 5.5cm high; a Hilditch coffee cup, pattern 537, with broken-loop handle and applied with characteristic pale lilac sprigs, 6.8cm high etc(qty, some damages)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.noticable damages - Coalport Fluted pedestal cup - hairlines.Pedestal landscape cup - some losses to enamels on one panel.Cup with painted dark blue and floral interior- hairlineCup with lighter blue border to interior and fully painted flower interior - hairline running from rim Fluted panelled cup - foot rim chip.High loop handled cup- hairline to rimPair of imari cups- 1 cracked, the other chipped.Cobalt and blue landscape pedestal cup- exterior stained with hairlineSome pieces with general wear and rubbing to decoration. Sold as seen.
An assembled group of English tea and coffee wareslate 18th and early 19th centuriescomprising a Derby coffee cup, circa 1790, painted with a floral scrolling border below gilt dentil rim, painted factory mark and numerals '115' in puce, 7cm high; a further Derby coffee cup, circa 1795, shanked from left to right with moulded acanthus leaves, painted with a blue and gilt border with three sparse sprigs in gilt, 7cm high; a group of bute-shaped wares decorated with gilt thistles with Spode-type handles, possibly Factory Z (Thomas Wolfe), comprising two teacups, one coffee can and two saucers; a Flight's Worcester coffee cup, decorated with a thistle; a Worcester spiral fluted tea bowl and saucer, circa 1792, incised 'B' mark; a New Hall slop basin, circa 1815, pattern 1045, 15.5cm diameter; a tea bowl and saucer, printed and painted with a moth and shells, a Worcester (probably Chamberlain's) spiral fluted bowl painted with a sepia landscape roundel to the interior; two Chamberlain Worcester imari tapered coffee cups, 6.2cm high; a saucer painted with a musical scroll inscribed 'Andantino'; 14.5cm diameter; a ring-handled teacup and saucer, painted with a continuous band of grey foliage with green leaves and orange fruit or seeds, pattern number 745; two North-East or Staffordshire pearlware lustre teacups and saucers, decorated with loosely painted pink and blue flowers with green leaves, painted '20' to the saucers; a Coalport trio of a teacup, coffee cup and saucer, twenty-four shanked flutes, decorated with a Flaming Pearl-style border; a Derby 'French Sprigs' teacup and saucer together with a Minton and Hollins Royal commemorative teapot stands and a Dresden teacup and saucer, a pair of Godwin 'Willow' pattern meat plate and a William Ridgway meat plate, printed in brown with an urn of flowers and a butterfly (qty, mixed lot)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.
A Worcester porcelain trio, circa 1790, spirally fluted and decorated with cobalt blue and gilt scattered floral sprigs beneath a diamond and foliate band, underglaze blue crescent mark to teabowl, together with three other teabowls, including a Chamberlains Worcester example, and two porcelain inkwells, probably Ridgway, circa 1820-30, the first in the form of a shoe, painted with flowers and surmounted by a cupid, red painted pattern number '3/755', length 10cm (restored), the other in the form of two conjoined pink shells with central overhead gilt handle, red painted pattern number '3/364', length 11cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A GROUP OF NINETEENTH CENTURY CERAMICS, to include a Sunderland lustreware style Staffordshire teacup and saucer, a collection of copper lustre jugs, a late Victorian green glazed bowl moulded with acorns, a Ridgway relief moulded stoneware bulrush jug in pale grey-green height 22.5cm, a T.J. & J. Mayer Parian ware blue and white jug, painted plates, other jugs by makers including T. Till & Son, etc (24) (Condition report: condition varies, fair overall with chips, cracks, losses, wear and crazing)
A group of five egg cups on integral stands: including a Chamberlains Worcester cup with blue banded decoration, circa 1840-50; a Bloor Derby cup in deep blue and gilt, iron-red printed mark, circa 1820-30; a Ridgway cup transfer printed with flowers and foliage, circa 1840; a Spode Copeland blue and gilt cup in Flight Worcester style, printed marks, circa 1900; and a green and gilt decorated cup, possibly Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester, circa 1820 (5)
Scottish banking 5 volumes comprising: Scotland, Royal Bank of. Warrants of the Charter erecting, confirming and granting New Privileges to the Royal Bank of Scotland. Edinburgh: D. Ramsay, 1789. 8vo, 19th century cloth, bookplate of the Institute of Bankers in Scotland; [Attwood, Thomas]. The Scotch Banker. London: J. Ridgway, 1828. First edition, 8vo, contemporary half calf, slight staining to some inner margins, stamp on title and bookplate to endpaper of the Institute of Bankers in Scotland, later half calf, worn; [Scott, Sir Walter]. A Letter [Second Letter; Third Letter] to the Editor of the Edinburgh Weekly Journal, from Malachi Malgrowther, Esq. on the Proposed Change of Currency. Edinburgh, 1826, 3 volumes in one, 8vo, original boards, rebacked with cloth, worn, stamp on titles and bookplate to endpaper of the Institute of Bankers in Scotland; [Milne, of Dundee, David]. On Circulating Credit, with Hints for Improving the Banking System of Britain... by a Scottish Banker. Edinburgh, W. Tait, 1832. 8vo, original cloth, 4pp. adverts at beginning, upper hinge broken, rubbed; Newmarch, William. The New Supplies of Gold. London, 1853. 8vo, original boards, lettering piece to upper wrapper, rubbed, upper cover detached (5)
A pair of Copeland claret ground bone china tub shaped vases, c1880, painted with landscapes, the other sides with raised gilt insects and festoons, 75mm h, printed mark and miscellaneous other 19th c English small ceramics, to include a Chamberlain's Worcester gilt seaweed sander or pounce pot, Ridgway enamelled lavender blue earthenware capstan shaped pot and domed cover, Ridgway buff earthenware mug, miniature Copeland parian ware model of a pheasant, Wedgwood green and white jasper ware portrait medallion of Stanilas II Augustus Pontiatowski, Staffordshire earthenware patch or other stand painted with flowers, etc (19) Pair of Copeland tubs with slight faults but many of the other items in good condition
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 collection of florally decorated English porcelain, early to mid-19th centurycomprising a John Rose Coalport dessert dish, circa 1825, of oval moulded form, painted with polychrome bouquets and gilded scrolls and tendrils within a deep cobalt border, unmarked but matching pattern 737, 26cm wide; a John and William Ridgway saucer, pattern 2/1070, circa 1814, decorated with a flower basket and stylised conch and nautilus shells to the broad cobalt border, pattern number but no factory mark, 14cm diameter; a Coalport 'No. 7' shape coffee cup and saucer, circa 1830-35, decorated with sprays of polychrome flowers within a blue and gilt border; a Copeland coffee cup and saucer, decorated with flowers against lemon yellow ground with blue borders, printed 'fancy' factory mark in green, pattern 8543; a Spode coffee cup and saucer, pattern number rubbed but possibly 4801; a Derby plate, red crossed batons below crown, 25cm diameter; together with a pair of John Yates coffee cups, a London-shaped teacup, numbered 669 to the base and an unmarked slop bowl (qty)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.
Two Bank related books - Gold Bullion Report and Trial of the City of Glasgow Bank Directors, Gold Bullion Report, 1810, London, J. Johnson & Co and J. Ridgway, contemporary black half calf, sold John Drury, Summer 1978; Trial of the City of Glasgow Bank Directors, edited by William Wallace, M. A. Advocate, William Hodge & Company, 1905, original green cloth, gilt title, inscription to inner. (2) * Some signs of wear on both, yellowing of pages, some spotting, some hand written notes, spines with repairs etc, fair.
A Ridgway 'Homemaker' pattern porcelain tea servicecomprising a coffee pot, four cups and saucers, two plates, 25cm diameter, and a matched sugar bowl,together with further 1950s and 1960s ceramic items,to include four further tureens and covers, with different patterns, a 'Savanna' vase, designed by Jessie Tait, a Crown Devon vase, and other ceramics (qty.)Condition ReportNo full sets - all decorative china pieces with interesting patterns. Good overall condition. Some usage, scratches and wear.No obvious chips or cracks.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed plates, c. 1825. To include: C J Mason Trentham Hall side plate, a Hamilton Philosopher pattern plate, a Spode Tiber plate and a Ridgway India Temple plate. 20 - 25 cm wide. (4)Condition: Ridgway with small under-rim chip restored.

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