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Three 19th century Staffordshire figures, all three a/f - one of Sir Charles Napier, modelled standing beside his horse, 23cm high (head repaired); a flatback figure of a seated couple with an exotic bird on a chaise, 26.5cm high (repair to top of musical instrument); and a figural box and cover, modelled as St George and the dragon, the box base painted with a floral spray and strawberries, 23.5cm high. (head of figure repaired); together with a mid-century majolica figure of a classical maiden with dove, seated on rockwork, on a shallow pedestal with Whieldon-style green, ochre and brown glaze, 24.1cm high (chip to toes). (4)
A collection of 19th and early 20th century china and glass - including a Staffordshire toby jug, 24.5cm high; four cranberry glass vases from an epergne; an 'Oriental Ivory' oval covered vegetable dish and eleven matching graduated plates by Powell, Bishop & Stonier; a Minton 'Florentine' pattern large oval serving platter, 49cm long and matching oval covered vegetable dish; two 9in Staffordshire Whieldon style plates; a Copeland transfer printed and painted circular serving dish and cover; a Chinese export blue and white ginger jar, 12.8cm high (lacks cover); etc.
Twelve teapots and covers, including a Whieldon-style shell-shaped pot with a swing handle, a modern Minton majolica-style monkey pot, a modern studio pottery pot, a teapot modelled as a serpent wrapped around a ball, indistinctly signed and dated '1999', 16cm high (25)Condition ReportWhielden style shell-shaped pot with a swing handle, 14cm high, a modern Minton majolica style monkey pot, 14cm high and a modern studio pottery pot, in the form od a serpent wrapped around a ball, indistinctly signed and dated 1999, 16cm high (25)
A PAIR OF WHIELDON-TYPE CREAMWARE CATS (2)Probably late 18th century Each seated with head turned , its tail curled over the rectangular base, washed in green and manganese glazes, 9.5cm highOne with chip to its right ear and small chip to its nose. Each with small chips to the corners of the base. Each with crazing to the glaze
A WHIELDON-TYPE CREAMWARE MODEL OF A SWAN (2)Circa 1770 Modelled preening its wing, splashed in green, manganese and ochre glazes, 8cm high; also a Staffordshire saltglaze agateware seated cat, 8.75cm highSwan- shallow glaze chip to rear of the base, approx. 0.75cm square extending to a fine haircrack, approx. 1.5cm lengthCat- overall in good condition
A SELECTION OF LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE WARES, comprising two meat platters, one in the Tomb of Shere Shah pattern, one in the Basket of Flowers pattern, a Minton's Genevese Slop Pail with wicker handle - cracks to the bowl, Minton's charger with children playing on a swing approximate diameter 38cm, Cetem Ware water jug and basin and a Whieldon Ware Huron water jug and basin, Condition Report: crazing and staining to some pieces
A rare Staffordshire lead-glazed creamware figure group of the Holy Family, 2nd half 18th century, the infant Jesus flanked by Mary and Joseph, raised on a tall rectangular socle base, all washed in Whieldon type colours of green, ochre and manganese, 16cm. Provenance: Dr Joseph Zellis (1922-2004), Philadelphia. Purchased from The Antique Porcelain Co. Inc., New York, 13th October 1960.
A rare Staffordshire lead-glazed figure of a dragoon, mid 18th century, possibly Thomas Whieldon, the soldier mounted on horseback, wearing a hat emblazoned with a crown above GR, holding a short musket, his charge rearing up and raised on an oval base, decorated in running glazes, small repairs, 22.5cm. Provenance: Dr Joseph Zellis (1922-2004), Philadelphia. Purchased from The Antique Porcelain Co. Inc., New York, 3rd September 1955.
WHIELDON WARE 'DALMENY' PATTERN DINNER WARES ETC, comprising twelve dinner plates and starter plates, eleven side plates, two vegetable tureens with covers, two sauce tureens with saucers - one missing its lid and four graduated oval platters, largest approximately 42cm in length, a Victorian majolica four egg cruet, three 19th century transfer printed cups and saucers and a 19th century cup and saucer with gilt decoration, Condition Report: small chips to some of the Whieldon Ware
A Staffordshire agateware teapot, circa 1755, of squat globular form, the body with blue and brown striations, standing upon three paw feet, having an associated Whieldon type lid, h.12cmSpout with metal tip to conceal damage.Chip to finial of cover.Edge of cover with small chip.Teapot with approx. 3ml deep thumb-sized chip to rim.Otherwise no apparent faults.
TWO MINIATURE TEAPOTS LATE 18TH CENTURY one a polychrome painted creamware example with domed cover and floral decoration, with grooved crossed strap handle with floral terminals, 10cm high; the other teapot with Whieldon type glaze and crossed strap handle (2) Whieldon teapot 8.5cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics Note: The creamware teapot bearing labels for Simon Westman Early English Pottery and the Tom Walford Collection
A creamware teapot with replacement cover, probably by William Greatbach of Fenton, printed in black and decorated in coloured enamels with ‘Prodigal Son’ scenes, circa 1789, 126mm, spout restored(commemorative, pottery)* William Greatbach was an apprentice to Thomas Whieldon prior to working on his own as a supplier of wares to Josiah Wedgwood for whom he subsequently worked. He is credited with producing a series of complicated designs also a series on the subject of the Prodigal Son.
An English tortoiseshell ware soup bowl in the manner of Thomas Whieldon, mid to late 18th century, of shaped octagonal form with relief moulded ribbed rim, S.R. Twigg collection label verso, 23.5cm wide; with a similarly decorated Whieldon type miniature teapot and cover, mid to late 18th century, S.R. Twigg collection label verso, 6.5cm high (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:Soup bowl: Shows fine surface crazing throughout (developing into hairlines in places), firing pits and frits (particularly to the underside), and an area of staining to the underside.Teapot: Shows fine surface crazing throughout, developing into hairlines visible on the interior in places. The spout shows a firing crack filled with glaze. The cover shows firing cracks around the finial, and a square opening (possibly a vent) which appears to have been blocked by a firing frit.
An 18th Century Whieldon-type pottery Plate with shaped rim and fruiting vine decorations, A/F, 8 1/2in Diam, a pearlware figure of 'Winter' on square hollow base, 5 1/2in H, another figure of a girl holding a golden pheasant, 4 1/2in H, and another pearlware bocage figure on hollow square base, A/F, 6in HThe Whieldon - type Plate - there are four small chips to shaped rim, crazing on back of Plate, no majorly obvious faults that we can see.The Girl holding the Pheasant has been restored looks like it may have been broken of its square base. The Bocage Figure - the bocage is damaged with quite a bit missing, she looks like she's meant to be holding something and its broken off and is missing, the bottom of the tree trunk looks to have been restored and repainted. Figure of Winter - has some small chips in places, a crack in the square base (The Figure looks to have been restored especially around the base).
Leonard Jarvis - A Limited edition No 7 commemorative glazed pottery Toby Jug modelled as Winston S Churchill in the style of Thomas Whieldon, inscribed to base " The RT. Hon. Winston S Churcdhill O:M, C.H, F.R.S, M.P" along with an accompanying letter to a previous owner (A/F - some damage) 7" high. Handle has been broken off and been in two pieces and has been glued back (but not very well damage and joins are very visible), large hairline cracks either side of the Figures Head that are running down the body, paintbrush tips have been broken off.Please see the images..
A pair of Whieldon ware plates of octagonal form, having notched rims decorated with tortoiseshell glaze, 21.5cm diameter, together with oriental ceramics to include vases and ginger jars, with a large stoneware flagon. There is a 1cm chip to the notched rim on one octagonal plate (the dark brown plate) also crazing to the glaze.The other octagonal plate has a 3cm long hairline crack to the rim, and crazing to the glaze.
Fishing Books: a good selection to include Trout Loch of Scotland Bruce Sandison 1992, Gone Fishing Michael Hordern 1995, The Complete Guide to Fishing Skills Tony Whieldon 1988 P/B, Advanced Custom Rod Building Dale P Clemens 1978, Emergers Doug Swisher and Carl Richards 1991, The Collectors Guide to Antique Fishing Tackle Sivio Calabi 1989, 2 Hardy Book of Flies and an Abu 7000 instruction booklet
Ten Fishing Books - Salmon and Trout in Moorland Streams 1928 Major Kenneth Dawson, Modern Angling Series Reservoir Trout Fishing 1977 Bob Church, Stillwater Trout 1995 Tony Whieldon, Still Water Fly-Fishing 1975 T.C Ivens, Fishing Reels Collecting for all 1993 Phil Waller, Fishing for Lake Trout 1972 Conrad Voss Bark, Stillwater Flies how & when to fish them 1982 John Goddard, Stillwater Trout A month-by-month guide 1994 Brian Musgrove, Trout Angler's Angles An Approach to Stillwaters 1990 Alan Pearson, Catching Lake Trout 1990 John Gale - mixed condition
A Whieldon type creamware plate. Circa 1770, of silver shape, with a moulded edge and mottled tortoiseshell glazes, diameter 20.5cm, together with a similar larger plate (2).There is no restoration. The smaller plate has little scratching and minimal rim abrasions and nibbles. The larger plate has a significant crack, much scratching and rim nibbles.
A Whieldon pottery teapot with spongeware decoration, the cover with a mushroom finial,18cm wide15cm hightogether with another similar example,with fruiting vines and mask decoration,18cm wide12cm high (2)Condition ReportCrazing throughout. Chips and cracks to the mushroom finial. The second example with hairline cracks to the rim and handle.
A Whieldon-Type Creamware Hare, circa 1770, naturalistically modelled crouching, with manganese markings on a mound base applied with flowerheads 10cm longProvenance: With paper label for Jonathan Horne Antiques No restoration. Glaze widely crazed. Flat chip under the base towards the rear of the model, another smaller chip close by. Horizontal crack on the rear of the base. Firing tears at the top of the front legs.
Unusual Whieldon-glazed pottery figure of a Chinese musician, probably mid 18th century, of Ralph Wood I type, modelled seated, wearing a conical hat and robes, playing a stringed instrument, on integral rectangular base, concave beneath, unmarked, 17.5cm high (losses)Deceased estate, North Somerset.

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