BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL CERAMICS
Catalogue Information: 287 lots | 273 with images
Lot 1: A pair of Bristol delft powdered-manganese ground octagonal plates
Circa 1740, one with blue 4, the other with X in blue Painted in underglaze-blue with sailing boats in an estuary before a turreted harbour wall, with rocks and grasses in the foreground, within an octagonal cartouche surrounded by hexagonal medallio [...more]
Lot 2: A London delft bleu Persan globular mug
Circa 1680 The blue ground of pale tone, with loop handle and slightly flared cylindrical neck, with white enamelled decoration to neck and handle (minute chipping and flaking to rim) 23/4 in. (7 cm.) high NOTES Blue-ground English delft vessels are [...more]
Lot 3: A Dublin delft blue and white three-tiered shell centrepiece
Circa 1760, either Mary Delamain or William Delamain & Samuel Wilkinson The three tiers of shallow scallop-shells painted with flowers and supported by narrow arches applied with stud ornament about a central collumn moulded with stylised shells, sur [...more]
Lot 4: An English delft blue and white two-handled baluster pot and cover
Circa 1710, London, perhaps Lambeth, or Bristol The ribbed loop handles with blue-dash ornament and twisted terminals, the body painted with travellers in a continuous wooded landscape with a castle, turreted buildings and a church among sponged tree [...more]
Lot 5: Two Wedgwood blue-dipped jasper oval portrait medallions of George III and Queen Charlotte
Circa 1800, each with a contemporary ink inscription C.C. to reverse Both in profile to the left, the first in high relief, his hair en queue, wearing the sash and garter star, the second of slightly convex form, the Queen in low relief on a bright-b [...more]

