KEVIN DE CHOISY (1954-2020); a large earthenware crown with wavy rim covered in cream glaze with applied decoration, impressed de C mark, diameter 36cm (including handles), and nine pieces of fruit covered in Whieldon type glazes (10). (D)Exhibited: 'Connections', Rufford Craft Centre, 1999.Provenance: Purchased from Rufford Craft Centre, 1999.Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
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KEVIN DE CHOISY (1954-2020); a set of four small earthenware mugs covered in Whieldon type glazes, impressed de C marks, height 7cm (4). (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
A pottery figure titled "Departure" , approx 23cm high together with a pottery Cow creamer and maid, 15cm high; a pottery model of a seated cast in the style of Whieldon, late 19th/early 20th Century, 9cm high (3) Further details: Cow is missing ear, lid missingDeparture: boys neck, hat repairedCat has firing cracks and nibbles to foot rim
A quantity of early 19thC and later Pottery, to include a Staffordshire figure of a Ram with bocage, a Whieldon type figure of a Dog, a Cottage shape Pastille Burner, a Child's Nursery Plate, a Staffordshire Spill Vase in the form of a Ram, together with a North Devon pottery Pitcher with inscribed motto decoration, etc. some damages and losses (a lot)
A late 19th/early 20th century Staffordshire “Semi-Porcelain” F. Winkle & Co. “Pheasant” pattern 60-piece dinner service, comprising: 13 x 10½” dishes, 12 x 10¼” plates, 12 x 9¼” plates, 12 x 7¼” plates, 3 x 8½” dishes, 3 x 10½” tureens, 2 x meat-plates (14½” & 18½” wide), a pair of sauce tureens & stands, and a large soup tureen & stand (mixture of “Whieldon Ware” & “Semi-Porcelain” marks; part w.a.f.).
Two boxes of assorted items to include; Copeland Spode 'Greek' design plates and lidded pot, glass vase and candlestick, English pewter chamber stick, silver plate dish, glass bowls, collectors plates, glass bell, wine glasses, King George IV Old Scot Whisky jug, Noritake floral bowls, Whieldon ware soup tureen, Paragon china 'Victoriana Rose' trinket trays and small plate etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A pair of English pottery moon flasks, circa 1850, each decorated a retriever and game to one side and a pond scene to the other, unmarked, 24.5cm high and a mottled glazed Whieldon style dish, 32cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Vase 1 - Small professional restoration to rim. Some crazing.Vase 2 - Large section of professional restoration to rim. Some crazing. Chip to foot edge. Dish - Some losses to glaze at rim.
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, comprising a Maling bowl in tube lined peony pattern on a blue ground, diameter 27cm (some crazing, sounds dull when tapped), a Royal Copenhagen vase decorated with a yacht in full sail, printed marks and painted number B356-251, height 17cm (hairline crack), a pair of Belleek tree vases (some damage and repair), a late nineteenth/early twentieth century cruet set on a plated stand, an unmarked porcelain wall pocket in the form of a stag's head (sd to antlers), an F Winkle & Co Ltd Whieldon Ware blush ivory covered vase (7) (Condition report: generally appears in fair condition, obvious specific damage as stated, would benefit from a clean)
Four figures of animals 1st half 19th century, including a creamware model of a seated cat decorated in Whieldon type colours, a pearlware model of the Medici lion raised on a green tasselled cushion, a Brampton (Derbyshire) brown stoneware model of a spaniel, and a copper lustre figure of a cat, minor damages and repairs, 12.3cm max. (4)
A Whieldon type creamware jug, circa 1770, of low-bellied form raised on tripod feet, sprigged with fruiting vine beneath a speckled brown tortoiseshell glaze, height 11.5cm, together with a similar teapot and cover and a fluted agate ware jug, height 14cm (minor faults and restoration).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.
WALTER KEELER (born 1942); an earthenware mug covered in Whieldon type glaze, impressed mark, height 10cm, and a smaller salt glazed mug (2). (D)Provenance: Purchased from Rufford Craft Centre, 1995.JB - One of the first six to be offered for sale of this brand new departure into earthenware.Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
KEVIN DE CHOISY (1954-2020); an earthenware teabowl covered in Whieldon type glaze with impressed decoration, impressed de C mark, height 10cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
Two prattware figures emblematic of Winter and Summer, circa 1820, probably Yorkshire, together with a similar press moulded model of a recumbant ram, another Whieldon type model of a cat and a pair of pearlware figures of children each leaning on a fluted column (6)Summer with slight abrasions to the edge of the base, no further issues to summer or winter, Ram with a large chip to the base with short associated crack and another smaller chip next to, Cat crazed all over, small chips around the entire rim of the base, abrasions to both ear tips, both child models with have chips around the base mainly near the columns, both with some crazing
A prattware tea caddy and cover, circa 1820, moulded in relief to the front and rear with a seated toper, 14.5cm together with a Whieldon type cream jug, circa 1780, with reeded scrolling handle and a creamware toothpick holder modeled as a Porcupine (3)Tea caddy finial is lacking, numerous edge chips to the bottle with glaze pitting and some staining, Whieldon jug crazed and with professional restoration, Porcupine with some small edge chips and wear
A very rare 'Bargeman' Toby Jug, circa 1790Modelled on a rectangular base with a curved front, the back and sides applied with portrait medallions above swags of laurel leaves, an anchor resting between his legs, standing and holding a flask in his left hand and a small glass in his right, wearing a grey jacket and blue waistcoat and pantaloons, his shoes and shallow hat picked out in brown, 24.5cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceBute Collection, Christie's, 8 July 1996, lot 9James and Timmey Challenger Collection, ChicagoAnother example is illustrated by Captain R K Price, Astbury, Whieldon, and Ralph Wood Figures, and Toby Jugs (1922), pl.LI, no.86 where it is suggested that the portrait medallions on the base represent King George III, while the jug represents a waterman of the King's barge. The same example is also illustrated by Vic Schuler, Collecting British Toby Jugs (third edition, 1999), p.71 and discussed at p.27 where it is stated that only four examples of the model are recorded.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A WHIELDON-TYPE TEAPOT with applied floral decoration and slip glaze, a Pearlware figure of a lady with a bow and arrow, a pearlware figure of Burns, and assorted animals (6) Condition Report:"A WHIELDON-TYPE TEAPOT - spout restored Pearlware figure of a lady - missing part of nose, missing some flowers, chips to glaze, missing tree behind herpearlware figure of Burns - missing foot, firing crack inside, and cracked and crazedanimals have pieces missing and all have been restored"
A Staffordshire, probably Thomas Whieldon, red stoneware teapot, circa 1740, the octagonal body moulded to each side with a Chinese figure, representing Pu Tai, amidst foliage, under a leafy parasol, flanked by panels moulded with classical figures, with later white metal spout and cover, height 9.5cm, together with two Delft teapots and covers (faults and repairs).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.
KEVIN DE CHOISY (1954-2020); an earthenware fruit bowl with wavy rim covered in metallic blue and cream glaze, impressed de C mark, diameter 26.5cm, and four pieces of fruit covered in Whieldon type glazes (5). (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoraiton. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
A Prattware Sheep, circa 1800, recumbent with a lamb, with blue, yellow and ochre markings on a green washed mound base, 10cm long; A Whieldon-Type Small Mask Jug, with pierced neck, tau handle and green striped decoration, 8cm high; and A Walton-Type Model of a Doe, recumbent before bocage on a scroll base, 12cm high (3)Sheep with one ear restored and with firing crack and some chips. Jug with minor surface wear. Doe with head restuck and some losses.
WHIELDON WARE; three tortoiseshell plates including an octagonal example and example with relief moulded detail, diameter of largest example 24cm (3).Additional InformationThe larger example with chipping/glaze losses, crazing to each example, the octagonal example with a crack running through the body.
Nine 18th century Whieldon type plates and bowl with tortoiseshell decoration (part af) (9)Additional InformationEach with crazing, light scratches to the body, glaze faults to a couple of examples, four of the examples have been broken into one or two pieces and glued back, four examples with hairline cracks to the glaze.
Pair of cranberry glass ewers24cm high, two Staffordshire 'Josiah Wedgwood' jugs, 25cm and 19cm, a Whieldon miniature jug, a Gaudy jug and a small Delft piece, 8cm (7) Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
An unusual early 19th century puzzle jug with pierced flowerhead style detail to the centre, with streaked and mottled Whieldon type glaze, and old auction label from 1992, - Anthony Belton Collection to base, 15.5cm approx (af) together with a further unusual jug with relief decoration of cupid with masks, figures, etc, with loop handle and mottled green and brown glaze, raised on a later base, 31cm tall approx (2)

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