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CLARKE (Charles) Architectura Ecclesiastica Londini; or Graphical Survey of the Cathedral, Collegiate and Parish Churches in London, Southwark and Westminster, 1820, 4to, 123 plates engraved after J Coney, G Shepherd etc., largely very clean with occasional very minor spotting, Brown Westhead armorial bookplate, half red morocco, gilt spine
A DOCUMENTED PEWTER ONE AND HALF PINT TULIP MUGWIGAN, C.1765hallmarks of Edward Westhead, Wigan, (fl.c1760-73) below a crowned ‘X’ to left of handle, and hallmarks in the base, the plain body with a tongued thumbrest handle and ball terminal29.6 fl oz. 15.2cm highProvenanceThe Carl Ricketts Collection of Pewter.Formerly in the Sandy Law Collection Phillips 25th September 1997, part lot 109. LiteratureCarl Ricketts, ‘Early English Pewter Drinking Mugs’, no #205.
A late 19thC Brown Westhead & Moore porcelain teapot, gilt decorated with harebells and foliate scrolls, printed mark, together with a rococo style candlestick, raised on three double c scroll arms, and a scroll base, 15cm high, and a late 19thC porcelain tankard, white glaze, moulded with a central band of a cherub's head, bowl of fruit and foliate scrolls, pattern number F7505, 21cm high. (3)
A Royal Worcester Crown earthenware blue printed soup tureen and cover, 1886, 23cm h, printed mark, a set of five Brown-Westhead Moore & Co earthenware soup bowls and a plate, 1877, transfer printed in underglaze blue with Indian Empress pattern, 26cm diam, printed and impressed mark and registration lozenge and an earthenware soup tureen and cover, on four feet, pattern no 2250 (8) BWM - plate with restoration to rim, three bowls with damage Worcester - In good condition Tureen - Minor firing crack/hairline crack to rim of cover, some crazing and discolouration
A late 19th century porcelain part dessert service by Brown-Westhead Moore of Cauldon, comprising six tazzas and twelve plates, each painted with flowers such as nasturtiums and narcissi, with printed and painted gilt borders, diameter of each 23cm, maximum height of one tazza 14cm.Condition Report: Most have scratches, some minor paint loss to a few of the items.
A mid-Victorian porcelain dessert service attributed to Brown Westhead Moore & Co, comprising a high comport, low comport, and eight dessert plates, each decorated with flowers on a white ground with cobalt blue and gilt enamelled borders, circa 1850, plate dia.23cm (10)One plate with very small hairline, but no chips or cracks.Very minor gilt loss to most plates (less than 0.01%).
A group of six porcelain cabinet plates, c.1870, attributed to Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co, each painted with a floral specimen enclosed with a turquoise beaded border, printed diamond registration and painted marks,23.5cm diameterand a similar set of six porcelain cabinet plates, five marked Copeland's Spode,23cm diameter (12)Condition ReportBrown-Westhead) One with a hairline crack. Small chips to the foot rims.Copeland) Wear, losses to the turquoise borders in places, crazing, and wear.
William Stephen Coleman (1829-1904) for Brown Westhead Moore & Co. - five Arts & Crafts late 19th / early 20th century hand painted ceramic decorative tiles with birds. Each squared tile depicting a single bird or ground of birds with vegetation surround. All marked to back.Each measures approx. 20cm x 20cm.
A large pair of English porcelain ewers, 19th century, probably Brown-Westhead Moore & Co., the ovoid bodies with gilt flower sprigs on a turquoise ground, the spouts and handles formed from a swan with outstretched wings reaching into bulrushes, raised on rocky bases with further reeds picked out in gilt, some faults, 48cm. (2)
A Victorian Worcester blue and white transfer decorated oval platter decorated with fish amongst seaweed and inscribed with monogram "RYS" and with inscription "Lancashire Witch" (Yacht composite screw steamer, two masts, Barquentine) 44 cm x 34.5 cm together with a Cauldon blue and white tureen of oval form decorated with snipe and mallard inscribed to base "The Pottery Galleries John Mortlock London vendit ... TC Brown Westhead Moore & Co fecit" and an associated tureen lid decorated with blue transferred fish
A collection of various wares comprising, a set of seven blue and white transfer print canova style pattern dinner plates (w-26.5cm), a Westhead Moore and Co blue and white dish, a Beswick five puppies ashtray, a Goebel Hummel School Boy figure (split and repair made to base) and a Goebel Hummel School Girl figure etc. (13)
Studio Pottery - a Chinese stoneware ovoid vase, celadon glaze, decorated with stylised Mandarin ducks, character marks to base, 14cm high; an Oriental zoomorphic stoneware lobed jug/vessel, green glaze, incised marks to base, 18cm high; a pair of Brown & Westhead Fables octagonal plates, transfer printed, 25cm wide, c.1882; an Aesthetic Movement circular plate, painted by Ellen R. Benham, March 1880, monogrammed, with Daffodils, 24cm diameter, titled to verso; an earthenware circular dish (6)
A set of six Victorian Brown, Westhead & Moore comports decorated with roses and butterflies with gilt highlights, pattern no. B5150 (6).Condition ReportFour small comport have wear to the red painted rose, two smaller with pedestal damage, the two taller comports, one has a crack to the pedestal, otherwise good overall condition
A pair of John Ridgway armorial plates, circa 1825, the centres decorated with the armorial device for Joshua Westhead, within broad pink and claret ground borders gilt with foliage, Ridgeway and Co mark with 'Presented to J. P. Westhead Esq.' in puce26cm diameterThese plates are from a service which was presented to Joshua Proctor Westhead Esq. (1807-1877). Westhead was a prominent businessman and Weslyian Methodist and Director of the London and North Western Railways, MP for Knaresborough and later York.
Two English porcelain cabinet plates, circa 1870, printed registration lozenges, pattern no.B/4094, probably Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co., each painted with a botanic specimen within gilt lobed seeded borders and turquoise jewelled rims, 23cm wide (2) Condition ReportIn good order overall, minute wear. These plates are not factory marked but correspond to a shape made by Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co.
Great War Memorial Plaque to a 1917 Casualty in the Manchester Regiment, bronze memorial plaque, “THOMAS F. WESTHEAD”. Plaque in cardboard folder of issue accompanied by Buckingham Palace issue slip. Thomas Francis Westhead, originally from Wigan, served with the 1/5th Battalion Manchester Regiment in Gallipoli from 6th May 1915. In March 1917 the Battalion transferred to France and he was reported missing presumed killed on 9th September 1917, sadly his body was never located, and he is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium.
T C BROWN-WESTHEAD; a part tea service with floral decoration on a salmon pink ground and two Worcester hand painted comports.Condition Report: Usage marks, minor chips and crazing throughout, one cup has a crack strating from the top rim and terminating just above the base, one saucer has a large chip around the rim and one of the comports multiple hairline cracks.
An extensive Brown-Westhead Moore & Co porcelain dinner service, 1875, including a graduated set of three oval meat plates, tureens, covers and stands, dinner plates (72), soup plates (18), oval serving plates and spare tureen covers, some pieces with printed mark 4 W.T. & C Phillips Designers Oxford St New Bond St London Three dinner plates and one soup plate with small chips, otherwise overall good condition
A collection of twelve porcelain cups and saucers, late 19th century to early 20th century, to include Brown Westhead Moore and co, Minton and Belleek examples, predominantly decorated in shades of pink, the majority with gilt detailing, largest saucer 15cm (qty)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023).Condition Report13 cups. 12 saucers. All in need of a good clean. Please see additional images. Teacups from left to right;1. Solid pink with moulded rope handle) With nibbles to the foot rim and some minor surface scratches to the decoration, with some darker marks to the saucer. Surface scratches to decoration and rubbing to the teacup. loss to the gilt particularly in the interior. No obvious restoration or repairs. Printed marks.2. White with magenta fruit and foliate decoration) With nibble to the foot of the teacup. Rubbing to the decoration and gilt. The saucer with rubbing to the decoration and gilt. A star crack to the bottom. Each with crazing. painted red marks '2126' to both the teacup and saucer. 3.White with pink ivy/ grape vine and gilt decoration) With kiln pickup to the foot. Minor rubbing to the decoration and gilt to the saucer. Some minor crazing to the teacup and rubbing to the decoration, especially to the handle. Slight crack to the teacup handle. Unmarked. 4. Pale pink and gilt decoration) The cup with rubbing to the decoration. Heavily rubbed to the gilt. Heavily crazed. Nibbles to the foot. The saucer heavily rubbed, and surface scratches. Heavily crazed. Some blueish staining to both the cup and saucer. red painted marks '1799' to the teacup.5. Belleek Pink shell cup and saucer) The cup with a couple of tiny blue marks. Minor rubbing to the feet. The saucer with crack to the edge. Rubbing to the mark on the bottom. Printed marks.6. White with magenta borders and gilt foliate decoration) The teacup heavily rubbed to the decoration and gilt. Chips to the foot rim, with kiln pickup. The saucer with rubbed decoration and gilt, surface scratches. With painted marks 2/29657. White with fruiting vine decoration) Both the teacup and saucer heavily crazed with rubbing to the decoration and gilt. Chips and nibbles to the bases. With staining2nd photograph- left to right;1. White with purple birds and butterflies) Cup with nibbles to the foot rim and rubbed decoration. Heavily rubbed decoration to the saucer. With red printed 'Yates LEEDS' with grey painted '1763' to both. 2. Paragon pale pink with rose decoration) Teacup with manufacturing fault of dark smudge. Nibbles to the foot rim. The saucer with surface scratches and rubbing to the decoration. Printed to both and painted marks to the saucer '7559/5?'. A matched pair.3. Pink and blue column decoration) With marks to the saucer. Pickup to the foot rim. Minor rubbing to the decoration on both. Possible restoration to the foot of the cup. Hairline crack to the handle. With printed mark to the saucer and painted marks to both '9653'4. Pink with reserves of Arcadian landscapes) With chips and nibbles to foot rims. Rubbing to gilt. Crazing. Gilt painted mark to teacup '2785'5. White with magenta floral posy decoration) Hairline crack to the handle of the teacup. The saucer with dark mark to the base and some paint to the surface of the saucer. Some minor rubbing to the decoration. Painted 2/4416. Teacup with pink ivy/ vine decoration) Some kiln pickup to the foot rim, with crazing and rubbing to the decoration.
A mid-Victorian mourning brooch with hair work decoration to the front, the oval panel with wire and seed pearl accents and on top of a pale opalescent material, with a hollow open work design mount, inscribed to the back 'Alice Lord Ob May 21st 1857 CE(?) '77', 7cm x 6.4cm, the outer mount acid tests as approximately 9ct gold; a Victorian blue enamel, rose cut diamond and split pearl brooch, engraved to the back '? S Eichelberger', the back acid tests as approximately 9ct gold; a Georgian mourning ring, decorated with blue enamel, split pearls and a decorated band, inscribed to the inside of the band 'Elizabeth Westhead Ob 19 Sep 1819 Oct 36, finger size L 1/2, the outer band acid tests as approximately 9ct gold; and a Victorian brooch set with a citrine, acid tests as approximately 9ct gold; all cased in a black leather box with magenta silk lining (the pearls untested and unwarranted)
A Collection of Various 19th and 20th Century Ceramics to Comprise Relief Jugs to Include Mason's Example with Boar and Deer Hunting Scene, c.1873 Jug by T.C. Brown Westhead Moore & co., Hanley, Blue Inset Example with Pewter Lid, a Royal Doulton "The School MFG Co. LTD, London W.C." Pen Rest (AF), Doulton Jug, Lambeth Globular Vase, London North Western Railway Refreshment Room Teapot and Bowl etc (Various Condition)
Victorian porcelain dessert service, possibly Brown Westhead Moore & Co., with painted pink flowers and green leaves on a white ground, turquoise blue band to the border outlined in gilt, painted pattern number 'B3085' and black printed diamond mark, dated 1868 and 1870, comprising two tall comports 13cm high, four low comports 8cm high, and 12 plates 23cm in diameter. (18)
A Brown Westhead Moore & Co majolica fruits vase or jar, lacking cover, circa 1875-80, ovoid form with small ring handles, the overall turquoise ground with relief green foliage and damsons, impressed 'MOORE AND CO' and '1243' to base, 31.5cm highCondition:Section missing to end of green stalk and the stem on one green leaf. Smaller losses to the side of the fruit, including glaze chips to the brown branches, a larger chip to one leaf and small chip to edge of one brown fruit. Hairline crack visible to the underside of the base.
Four assorted late 19th Century 8 inch dust pressed and plastic clay tiles, to include a Brown Westhead Moore & Co with banded blue and black transfer printed decoration over white, a W. T Copeland hand painted tiled with geometric design in green and pink glaze over white ground, another Copland example hand painted with stylised floral and repeat border decoration in orange, blue and purple colour glaze and a unknown maker's tile with floral decoration, possibly continental. (4)

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