Three Day Fine Art and Antique Auction to include the selected contents of Casterne Hall, Derbyshire - online only - 1561 Lots
24th Mar 2021 from 10:30am
This auction offers online bidding only and at the moment due to government restrictions through the Covid pandemic, we are not currently able to permit general viewing but offer our free and full condition report service inviting potential bidders to request any condition details and images on lots they are interested in to enable them to bid with confidence.
Chequers Road
West Meadows Industrial Estate
Derby
Derbyshire
DE21 6EN
United Kingdom
01332 210000
Three Day Fine Art and Antique Auction to include the selected contents of Casterne Hall, Derbyshire - online only
Three Day Fine Art and Antique Auction to include the selected contents of Casterne Hall, Derbyshire - online only
Date: 24/03/2021 @ 10:30 First Lot: 1 Last Lot: 431
Date: 25/03/2021 @ 10:30 First Lot: 432 Last Lot: 842
Date: 26/03/2021 @ 10:30 First Lot: 843 Last Lot: 1556
This auction offers online bidding only and at the moment due to government restrictions through the Covid pandemic, we are not currently able to permit general viewing but offer our free and full condition report service inviting potential bidders to request any condition details and images on lots they are interested in to enable them to bid with confidence.
24th March 2021 from 10:30am - (Lots 1 to 431)
25th March 2021 from 10:30am - (Lots 432 to 842)
26th March 2021 from 10:30am - (Lots 843 to 1558)
Fees apply to the hammer price:
Room and Absentee Bids:
25.20% inc VAT*
Online and Autobid:
28.8% inc VAT*
Please see the Terms & Conditions for more information
PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to split invoices or transfer lots to another invoice. Payments must be made in full and in one transaction. The payment MUST come from the registered purchasers account, not a third party or Business account unless registered as such.
We also require proof of ID prior to payment and collection. Please email photocopies to fineart@bamfords-auctions.co.uk of either a valid driving licence or Passport and a utility bill. The ID must match the details registered with us for your purchase. You will only be required to do this once and then a note will be held on your account showing that we have had those details from you.
Payment for all purchased lots must be made by the Friday following the sale through bidding platform or by Bank Transfer. No payment can be taken at the Auction House at this time. After this period, the Auctioneers reserve the right to cancel any sale at their sole discretion or to re-offer lots for which payment has not been received in a future sale without reserve. In this latter event, the original bidder will be held liable for any shortfall between the selling price at re-offer, plus expenses, and the total amount due on their unpaid account.
Methods of payment accepted and conditions attached thereto are detailed in ’IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BIDDERS AND BUYERS’ below.
Lots may be cleared whilst the auction is in progress after payment in full.
Ownership of a purchased lot shall not pass to a buyer until full payment of the ’total amount due’ has been made to the Auctioneers.
Free storage of all purchased lots will be provided for three working days following the sale; thereafter a storage and handling charge of £5.00 plus VAT per lot per day will be levied upon the buyer, as will all carriage charges incurred by the Auctioneers in having goods removed to storage.
In reference to Condition 6, all purchased lots uncollected within three working days of the sale will be transferred to the storage facilities and will be subject to the charges outlined in Condition 6. No lots will be released until carriage and storage charges have been paid in full.
Bidding
Bidders. By participating in this sale, the bidder agrees to be bound by Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd Conditions of Business. Any buyer acting for any person who is not bidding shall be jointly and severally liable with that person for satisfaction of all arising obligations and liabilities, with the exception of the Auctioneers where they are acting on behalf of commission or other bidders.
Paddles. All intending bidders are required to register for a paddle bidding number with the Accounts Department prior to the auction. Bidders new to the salerooms will be required to complete a paddle registration form available at the Accounts Office and will be required to present proof of identity, proof of address and details of a valid debit or credit card in their name, which details may be retained on file by the Auctioneers and used to secure payment for purchased lots. The Auctioneer will not accept bids from a bidder in the room who has not registered for a paddle number. When a buyer is successful, the buyer will hold the paddle aloft and the Auctioneer will record the paddle number as the buyer of the lot.
Commission Bids. Any person unable to attend the auction may request the Auctioneer to bid on their behalf. This service is free of charge. Bidding forms will be available so that clients may complete these fully. These should be handed in at the Accounts Office. All commission bidders will be required to supply proof of identity, proof of address and/or details of a valid debit or credit card in their name, which details may be retained on file by the Auctioneers and used to secure payment for purchased lots. Commission bidders are urged to ascertain whether or not they have been successful on the day of the sale or on the Thursday following the sale. Lots will be purchased by the Auctioneer on behalf of the commission bidder for the lowest price allowed by other bids and/or reserves if any, up to and including their maximum bid amount recorded. ’Buy’ bids will not be accepted by the Auctioneers. The Auctioneers cannot accept responsibility for any neglect or default in executing or failing to execute commission bids, or where a bidding slip has been completed incorrectly. We urge commission bidders, therefore, to ensure that the correct lot number(s) and price(s) are recorded on their bidding forms.
Telephone Bids. Any person unable to attend the auction may request to bid on a specific lot by telephone. This facility is only available by prior arrangement with the Auctioneers, is dependent on the availability of telephone lines, and is only available on lots carrying a lower estimate of at least £300 (e.g. catalogue estimate £300-500). All telephone bidders will be required to supply proof of identity, proof of address and/or details of a valid debit or credit card in their name, which details may be retained on file by the Auctioneers and used to secure payment for purchased lots. The Auctioneers cannot accept responsibility for any neglect or default in executing or failing to execute telephone bids.
Condition Reports. Reports on the condition of any lot are offered by the Auctioneers as a statement of opinion only, and not of fact. Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd. are not liable for any errors or omissions contained therein.
In the case of a dispute, the Auctioneers reserve the right to re-offer any lot.
The bidding increments will be at the sole discretion of the Auctioneer.
Responsibility for risk, loss or damage to any lot falls to the bidder upon the fall of the hammer or, if the lot is purchased privately, to the purchaser on the day when the contract is made. The Auctioneers are not liable for any loss or damage occurring to a lot during clearing. Buyers may accept assistance from Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd. staff members during clearing, but any loss or damage occurring to lots will be at the buyers’ risk.
Liability of Auctioneers and Sellers
Goods sold are not new and all goods are sold with all faults and imperfections and errors of description. Illustrations in the catalogue and any other illustrations provided are for identification only; colours and appearance may differ to the actual item(s) due to the limitations of the printing process.
Bidders should prior to the sale satisfy themselves as to the condition of each lot and whether or not in their own judgment the lot accords with the description.
Neither the Auctioneers nor the seller, nor their servants and agents, are responsible for errors of description or for the authenticity of any lot.
Neither the Auctioneers nor the seller, nor their servants and agents, give any warranty whatsoever other than hereinafter contained to any buyer in respect of any lot; any express or implied conditions or warranties are hereby excluded.
Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd. reserves the right to reproduce illustrations and to publish sale results.
Electrical Goods
Goods offered for sale which were once operated by electricity may not comply with statutory requirements and are offered for sale for display and historical research purposes only; these goods are not suitable for connection to the mains electricity supply. It is imperative that anyone wishing to use these goods for their original purpose have them checked by a qualified electrician prior to such use.
Where a member of the public causes damage to a lot (or part thereof) the Auctioneers reserve the right to:
sell the aforementioned without reserve and to hold that specific individual liable for the amount of any difference between the hammer price and the reserve or lower estimate, whichever be the higher; or
hold that specific individual liable for the cost of restoration where appropriate; or
hold that specific individual liable for the full amount of the reserve price or lower estimate, whichever be the higher.N.B. Except where full payment has been made under Condition 12(iii), title to the lot will remain solely with the seller.13. Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd. draw your attention to ’TERMS OF SALE BY AUCTION AND CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS, MAINLY CONCERNING SELLERS’, ’GENERAL CONDITIONS AND DEFINITIONS APPLICABLE TO BIDDERS, BUYERS AND SELLERS’ (see below) and ’IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BIDDERS AND BUYERS’ (see below).
14.Lots entered into this sale are subject to Reserve Prices.
15.Certain property sold at auction may be subject to laws governing export from the country where it was purchased and import into another country. It is the buyer’s responsibility to be aware of these restrictions and obtain any relevant licenses.
16.Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd. reserve the right to amend any or all of their Terms and Conditions of Business at any time. Further details on request.N.B. References to ’The Auctioneer’ and ’The Auctioneers’ include Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd., its directors, employees, consultants, servants and agents.GENERAL CONDITIONS AND DEFINITIONS APPLICABLE TO BIDDERS, BUYERS AND SELLERSYour attention is drawn to our Sellers’ Terms and Conditions.
The Auctioneer sells as agent for the seller and as such is not responsible for any default by seller or buyer.
Any representation or statement by the Auctioneers in any catalogue as to ownership, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only and the Auctioneers, their servants or agents hereby disclaim responsibility for the correctness of such opinions.
In these conditions:
’Hammer Price’ means the price at which a lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer to the buyer.
’Balance Due’ means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, value added tax chargeable and additional charges and expenses, e.g. storage charges and insurance, in pounds sterling.
’Sale Proceeds’ means the net amount due to the seller being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate and expenses and any other amounts due to the Auctioneers from the seller.
4. The Auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion without giving any reason to refuse any bid, to advance the bidding as he may decide, to withdraw or divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots and, in the case of a dispute, to put up any lot for auction again.
5. Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd. at its absolute discretion has the right to refuse admission to its premises or attendance at its auctions by any person.N.B. References to ’The Auctioneer’ and ’The Auctioneers’ include Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd., its directors, employees, consultants, servants and agents.IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BIDDERS AND BUYERSTerms.Your attention is drawn to the Terms of Sale by Auction and Conditions of Business.
Buyer’s Premium. A Buyer’s Premium at the rate of 24.75% plus VAT, will be charged on the hammer price of each lot purchased. Some items, such as books and unframed maps, however, are zero-rated for VAT and, therefore, no VAT will be payable by buyers on the Buyer’s Premium for lots consisting solely of books or unframed maps.
Bidding.New bidders may have to provide proof of identification and address and valid debit or credit card details as security. Live online bidding is available via www.the-saleroom.com, which attracts an additional charge of 5.5% plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot purchased.
Condition. While indications of condition are given in some lot descriptions, an absence of such advice does not imply that a lot is free from defect, restoration or alteration. Prospective bidders must satisfy themselves as to the condition of a lot prior to bidding. Our staff can provide condition reports for those unable to attend our rooms.
Condition Statement
Bamfords Auctioneers take great care to ensure that any statements as to attribution, age, date, origin, provenance and condition are reliable and accurate but it should be noted that all such statements are skilled opinions, if provenance (written or historical fact) cannot be produced. Please note, Bamfords Fine Art Auctioneers do not guarantee that condition reports, whether included in the catalogue, or given at a later time; cover all aspects of an item(s) condition. No guarantee or warranty is issued or given in anyway, either written or verbal and therefore refunds will not be issued on the basis of the Lot not being “in working order”, “incomplete”, or “not in original condition”.
Bamfords will continue to do written condition reports as a guide but would respectfully ask that you do view in person and satisfy yourself regarding condition particularly where certain aspects of condition are important to them, Please ensure that you do satisfying yourselves as to the condition, completeness and originality of any Lot prior to making a bid. An absence of condition in the description does not warrant good condition
All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request, however all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to the Conditions of Business for Buyers, this is particularly true for garden related items.
We must advise that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so, and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description.
All lots are offered for sale 'as viewed' and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request.
Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Bamfords staff assisting carriers during collection.
Measurements. All measurements and weights provided in lot descriptions should be considered approximate.
Catalogue Amendments. It is important for prospective bidders to check the latest version of the catalogue prior to the sale for any changes which may affect lots on which they intend to bid.
Payment.Payment is accepted in GB Pounds only by bank transfer or settlement through live bidding platform at this time. Buyers will be held liable for any expenses arising from their method of payment. Bamfords do not accept credit cards or cheques. Payment by card. We accept debit bearing the ’VISA’, ’V PAY’, ’MasterCard’, ’Maestro’, ’Discover’ symbols Card-not-present transactions. The maximum payment accepted over the phone is £2,500. Multiple card-not-present payments to cover an invoice total in excess of £2,500 are not accepted. Card-not-present transactions are subject to our compliance requirements and are only accepted from buyers whose cards are registered to a UK address which receives a full AVS match (Address Verification System). It is not possible to make card-not-present payments by V PAY card.
Our bank details for transfers HSBC sort code 40 19 15 Account number 93665127 International Bank Account Number GB04HBUK40191593665127 Branch Identifier Code HBUKGB4104B
Collection. It is the buyer’s responsibility to collect all purchases or arrange for their collection by a third-party carrier by 5pm on the Friday following the sale at the latest. (See Terms of Sale by Auction 4-7)Carriage. We do not provide a carriage service for any purchased lots. We can, however, provide contact details for third-party carriers who may be able to assist with Postage & Packing. Bamfords can post and pack items of an unfragile nature, subject to our discretion. Please contact reception for further details.No lots will be released to a third-party carrier without first being paid for in full.
Import and export restrictions Certain endangered species are listed in the CITES Convention. Listed specimens and any parts or products thereof are subject to issuance of an export permit when leaving the European Union. Appendix I species, are also subject to issuance of a prior import permit from the country into which the goods are to be imported. Such permits are necessary before applying for export permits and it is the Buyer’s duty to initiate the proceedings with the relevant authority. The Buyer must be aware that certain countries prohibit the import of some species or any parts or products derived thereof. For example, the United States prohibit all import of African elephant ivory and any item containing parts that may merely resemble African elephant ivory must be accompanied by relevant documentation stating it is not the latter. Worked items that are dated before 1947 are exempt from import restrictions for intra-EU trade and shall not require export licences. Limitation of liability regarding CITES export licenses Bamfords Auctioneers cannot be held responsible if the Buyer’s application for an export permit is unsuccessful. Subsequently, in the event of failure thereof, Bamfords Auctioneers shall not permit cancellation or rescission of the sale.
Lot 2
A Bloor Derby circular plate, painted by Leonard Lead with colourful summer flowers on a marble ledge, the rim alternating with insects and floral sprays, gilt dentil rim, 25cm diam, red circle mark, c.1825
Provenance: J A Robinson Collection label; Mary Farquharson label; G Cope Colle
Hammer £260
Lot 3
A Derby Botanical shaped circular dish, painted by John Brewer, with Cynoglofsum Omphalodes (Blue Bavilwort), 23cm diam, within bloom band between two gilt rims, 23cm diam, titled in red, pattern no. 212, 1807
This is a replacement - it should be marked in blue, as the inscription is in ...
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Hammer £190
Lot 4
A Derby Bute shaped teacup and saucer, painted by William Billingsley, with gilt panels of roses, the ground heightened with gilt stars and `jewels`, gilt rims, crown, crossed batons, dots, D, pattern number in red, pattern 269, the cup with gilders no. 9 for William Smith, the saucer with gilders ...
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Hammer £220
Lot 5
A Derby Bute shaped teacup, coffee cup and saucer, painted by George Robertson, painted within chocolate brown canted square cartouches, A Calm, Hard Gale and A Cutter before the Wind, with frigates on choppy and calm seas, crown ,crossed batons and D mark in blue, titled, c.1797-1800
T...
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Estimate £1,500 - £2,000
Lot 7
A Derby Chatsworth Service Named View shaped circular plate, painted by George Robertson, Scaleby Castle, near Carlisle, supported to the well by a band of linked gilt ovals centred by small circles, the gilt bead-and-dot border enclosing a band of green and pink leaves, gilt dentil rim, 22cm diam, ...
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Hammer £800
Lot 9
A Derby circular saucer dish, painted by Thomas 'Jockey' Hill, with castle in a landscape on a canary yellow ground, banded laurel leaf border, 20cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, pattern 459; a similar coffee cup, painted with polychrome landscape within a gilt cartouche, yellow g...
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Hammer £420
Lot 10
A Derby circular dessert plate, well-painted with a bouquet summer of flowers, gilt Regency border, 22cm diam, red crown over crossed batons and D, c. 1810; a pair of early 19th century English porcelain shaped circular dessert plates, painted with botanical specimens within a grey leafy branch, och...
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Hammer £240
Lot 12
A Derby coffee can, painted by William Quaker Pegg, with central landscape flanked by floral panels on a cobalt blue ground applied with gilt folaige, 5.5cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, pattern 654, 1800
Twitchett, John, Derby Porcelain, 1980, illus 255; Charles Norman...
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Hammer £350
Lot 13
A Derby coffee cup, painted by Zachariah Boreman, en puce camaïeu with riverside landscapes, each reserve within gilt interlocking ovals, the exterior with gilt trailing borders of leaves and berries, gilt line rim, decorator's mark numbered 1 in puce for Thomas Soar, puce crown, crossed batons D m...
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Hammer £65
Lot 15
A Derby Crown Porcelain Company posy vase, as two swans entwinded, picked out in black and orange, 15.5cm high, printed mark, c.1890; a Royal Crown Derby coffee cup and saucer, painted by Cuthbert Gresley, signed, with colourful flowers, banded in apple green, printed mark, a Sampson Hancock coffee...
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Estimate £70 - £100
Lot 16
A Derby fluted coffee cup and saucer, painted by Thomas ' Jockey' Hill, with landscape and thatched cottage, reserved on an apricot and gilt raindrop ground, gilt border of interlaced ovals and the dentil rim, crown, crossed batons and D mark in blue, pattern no. 118
Twitchett, John, Der...
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Hammer £220
Lot 17
A Derby globular ewer, with flared rim, painted by Edward Withers, with bouquet of colourful summer flowers, below a scalloped Smith's blue border applied with gilt sun bursts and white seed pearls, the interior with banded Smith's blue border applied with gilt scrolling foliage, 19cm high, crown ov...
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Hammer £110
Lot 18
A Derby heart shaped dish, painted in the manner of Withers, with rose and garden flowers sprigs, banded border with gilt roundels and foliate swags, 23cm wide, crown over D in blue, incised N, c.1775
The Charles Norman Collection p117; Pattern no.8 in the Plate book
Provena...
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Hammer £65
Lot 20
A Derby Named View circular plate, painted by McLacklan, en grisaille with Near Ingleby, within an an octagonal cartouche, the grey border painted in black with regularly spaced flowers, gilt rims, 23cm diam, titled, crown, crossed batons and D mark in blue, pattern no.282, 1800
Twitc...
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Hammer £170
Lot 21
A Derby Named View Bute shaped teacup and saucer, painted by Thomas ' Jockey' Hill, with Dove dale, Derbyshire, reserved on an apricot and gilt raindrop ground, gilt border of interlaced ovals and the dentil rim, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, pattern no. 118
Twitchett, John, ...
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Hammer £280
Lot 22
A Derby Named View caudle cup and cover, painted by Zachariah Boreman, Near Derby and Near Belper, Derbyshire within a gilt oval cartouche, bordered with pendant leaves, 12.5cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in blue, pattern 137, c.1790
See Derby Porcelain International Society Jo...
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Hammer £700
Lot 25
A Derby Named View circular plate, painted in sepia with Zachariah Boreman, with Near Matlock, Derbyshire, within gilt canted cartouche, deep gilt border of scrolling lily of the valley and other foliage, 23.5cm diam, crown, corssed batons and D mark in blue, 1782
Provenance: Ex Swinbur...
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Hammer £320
Lot 27
A Derby Named View shaped circular plate, painted by John Brewer, Near Coxbench, Derbyshire, within a gilt cartouche, the border with alternate red, blue and yellow flowerheads linked by gilt scrolls, 21.5cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in blue, pattern no. 178, 1795-1800
The se...
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Hammer £220
Lot 28
A Derby Named View shaped circular plate, painted by Zachariah Boreman, with View on the Dove, Derbyshire, the rim with cobalt blue banded border applied in gilt with scrolling foliage, 22cm diam, titled, crown, crossed batons and D mark in blue, pattern 50
Brayshaw Gilhespy, Derby Porcel...
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Hammer £220
Lot 35
A Derby Patch Mark figure, Allegorical of Autumn, seated on a tree stump, he wearing an upturned hat, holding a basket of fruit, wide scroll base, 13.5cm high, c.1760
Rice, Denis, Derby Porcelain, 131 illu 89a; Bradshaw, Peter, Derby Porcelain Figures, p73, illu 62; Twitchett, John, ...
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Hammer £110
Lot 37
A Derby Patch Mark figure, French Season, Allegorical of Spring, he stands wearing a black brimmed hat, holding a garland, gilt lined circular base, 21.5cm high, c.1780
Bradshaw, Peter, Derby Porcelain Figures, p268, illu 216; Twitchett, John, Derby Porcelain, P139, illu 148
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Hammer £70
Lot 38
A Derby Patch Mark figure, Minerva, The Goddess of Wisdom, she stands wearing a feathered helmet, coat of mail and floral bocage, leaning on her shield with Medusa's head in relief, her right hand raised, scroll base, 25cm high, c.1770
Bradshaw, Peter, Derby Porcelain Figures, p3347, illu...
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Hammer £180
Lot 41
A Derby Patch Mark figure, of a man with bagpipes, seated wearing feathered headdress, fanciful dress, dog by his side, pierced scroll base, 16cm high, c.1770
See Bradshaw, Peter, Derby Porcelain Figures, p96, ill 74; Twitchett, John, Derby Porcelain, p82, illu 74
Provenance: ...
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Hammer £80
Lot 43
A Derby Patch Mark figure, of a shepherd playing a reed pipe, taken from a Meissen original by JJ Kandler, he stands wearing a broad brimmed hat, wearing floral breeches, a hound at his side, shaped base applied with leaves and flowerheads, 16.5cm high, c.1760
See Bradshaw, Peter, Derby P...
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Hammer £100
Lot 45
A Derby porcelain shaped circular plate, painted by Zachariah Boreman, with bridge and church in landscape, within gilt cobalt and 'jewelled' borders with six vignettes of roses, by William Billingsley, 22.5cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, long tailed 7 to foot rim, 1 in puce f...
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Hammer £600
Lot 46
A Derby Prince of Wales service shaped circular dish, painted by William Billingsley, with rose and forget-me-nots within a gilt dot border, the rim with salmon bande and gilt pendants, 22cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, pattern 65, gilders no.3 for William Cooper
See Jo...
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Hammer £95
Lot 48
A Derby shaped circular dessert dish, painted by Edward Withers, with spray of colourful flowers, the banded turquoise rim with husk swags, 25cm diam, crown and D mark in blue, 1775; another, pattern 19, 22.5cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800
Provenance: G Cope Coll...
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Hammer £130
Lot 53
A Derby shaped circular plate, painted by William Billlingsley, with central floral sprig and three colourful spray, gilt line rim, 24cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, pattern 80, gilders no.2 for Joseph Stables, 1785 - 1790; another, painted by William Billingsley, with central bo...
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Hammer £200
Lot 54
A Derby shaped circular plate, painted Cuthbert Lawton, with fanciful bird within gilt cartouche, the rim with anthemions within a Greek key border, 23cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark, pattern 377; another, with fanciful birds, moulded rim, 23cm diam, c.1760
Provenance: G Cope C...
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Hammer £180
Lot 55
A Derby shaped circular soup plate from the Duke of Northumberland service, painted possibly by William Billingsley, with a spray of pink roses and five smaller sprigs, light blue border honeycomb border in gold and raised white enamel, with three oval reserves with panels of pink roses, 25.5cm di...
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Hammer £800
Lot 56
A Derby tea bowl and saucer, painted by Zachariah Boreman, in polychrome enamels and wash with picturesque views, gilt leaf and blue bands, bordered by broad interlaced and linear gilt friezes, dentil borders, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, pattern no. 86, gilder no.2 for Staples numbered...
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Hammer £260
Lot 58
A large Derby Patch Mark figure, Britannia, she stands in sandals, wearing a feathered helmet, orange and pink drape over a tunic and striped dress, before a masked shield, books and owl, the base pierced with scrolls and picked out in gilt, 25.5cm high, incised 398, c.1770
Bradshaw, Pet...
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Hammer £320
Lot 60
A pair of Derby Rothchild Service shaped oval plates, painted by William Billingsley, with colourful summer flowers, banded in cobalt blue and gilt, 22cm wide, crown, crossed batons, D in puce, pattern 100, gilders no. 2 for Joseph Stables, 1790
Twitchett, John, Derby Porcelain p165, i...
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Hammer £160