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The Autumn Auction

Auction date Wednesday 23 October 2024 10:30 - 17:30 BST

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William Batt & Michael Roberts


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Wednesday 23rd October at 10.30am


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Lots per page:

Total lots: 497

Lot 1 Sold
A BRISTOL DELFT PLATE
mid 18th century, decorated in the chinoiserie taste with oriental figures fishing against a landscape of trees and houses, with scalloped rim, 22.5cm diameter

Provenance: Bearing an old Gautier Collection label to the base.

Note: See an almost exact comparable in the Victoria and Albert Museum, accession number C.81-1965.
Hammer price: £280
Estimate: £100 - £200
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 2 Sold
A PAIR OF DELFT LILAC GLAZED PLATES
18th century, painted in blue with a river landscape depicting angler and houses to bank, within a white painted floral border, 22.5cm diameter (2)
Hammer price: £240
Estimate: £50 - £100
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 3 Sold
TWO SIMILAR DUTCH DELFT CHARGERS
18th and 19th century, both decorated in blue and white with flowers and foliage, 34cm and 35cm diameter

Provenance: The Les Watts Collection.
Hammer price: £90
Estimate: £100 - £200
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 4 Sold
A COLLECTION OF NINE BLUE AND WHITE DELFT PLATES
mostly 18th century, the largest 26cm diameter, the smallest 21.5cm diameter
Hammer price: £280
Estimate: £100 - £200
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 5 Unsold
A WORCESTER FIRST PERIOD BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BEER TANKARD
circa 1770, printed with floral pattern and with grooved strap handle, 12cm high; and a similar plate with shaped rim, 22cm diameter (2)
Estimate: £100 - £200
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 6 Sold
A COLLECTION OF WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN ‘GILLIFLOWER’ TEAWARES
first period and later, the design also known as the Three Flowers pattern, comprising a milk jug, 14cm high, a tea bowl, two tea bowl saucers and two larger saucers (6)
Hammer price: £60
Estimate: £100 - £200
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 7 Sold
A WORCESTER FIRST PERIOD BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN ‘MANSFIELD’ PATTERN COFFEE CAN AND SAUCER
circa 1770, the can with grooved strap handle; together with a large collection of 18th century Worcester and other factories blue and white porcelain, including an interesting comparison group of five pieces of ‘Fisherman’ pattern tea wares and a coffee pot, 25.5cm high (17)
Hammer price: £150
Estimate: £200 - £400
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 8 Sold
A PAIR OF CAUGHLEY BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN ‘BIRDS IN A TREE’ PATTERN TEA BOWLS AND SAUCERS
circa 1775-1795; together with a Caughley tea bowl, the ribbed body printed with fruit, the cups 8cm diameter, the saucers 12cm diameter (5)
Hammer price: £50
Estimate: £50 - £100
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 9 Sold
A STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE PEARLWARE POTTERY VASE
18th century, of baluster shape, printed with Chinese scenes within leaf borders, butterfly design to shoulder, 19cm high; together with a collection of 18th and 19th century blue and white Staffordshire pottery including two pieces of Adams Bamborough Castle series (a lot)
Hammer price: £70
Estimate: £50 - £100
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 10 Sold
A WORCESTER PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH
circa 1770, the shaped pea-green border outlined with gilt scrolling foliage, the centre painted with fruit sprays, on old label to the base ‘Green Worcester M... varies marked above’, 19cm diameter

Provenance: Illustrated in John Sandon’s Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain.
The collection of the late Anthony du Boulay FSA (1929- 2022).
Hammer price: £60
Estimate: £80 - £150
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 11 Unsold
A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN SAUCER
bearing blue crossed swords mark to the base, enamelled with twin vignettes of couples in landscapes, within royal blue and gilded borders, 14cm diameter
Estimate: £50 - £100
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 12 Sold
A PAIR OF MEISSEN MARCOLINI PORCELAIN CABINET PLATES
late 18th/early 19th century, the outside decorated with estuary scenes within gilded purple scale borders, the decoration on panelled and moulded bodies, each 24.5cm diameter (2)
Hammer price: £220
Estimate: £100 - £200
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 13 Unsold
A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN OVAL DISHES
bearing impressed Nymphenburg shield marks and letters 'J' and 'H' respectively to the inside of the foot rim, both with white grounds and decorated with floral sprays, 23.5cm x 31cm (2)

Note: A label to the reverse of each suggests the dishes were made by Joseph Hannong (1755–1780) for Strasbourg.
Estimate: £80 - £150
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 14 Sold
A COZZI PORCELAIN TEABOWL AND SAUCER
18th century, Venetian, marked with a red anchor to the base, decorated with continental garden landscapes, the bowl 4cm high, the saucer 11.5cm diameter (2)
Hammer price: £320
Estimate: £50 - £100
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 15 Sold
A MEISSEN STYLE PORCELAIN CUP AND SAUCER
Qianlong, decorated with harbour scenes, the cup exterior with two quatrefoil panels of figures, building and boats, reserved against a sea green ground, the interior with a floral spray and gilt scroll border, the conforming saucer painted with a large quatrefoil panel of figures around a harbour, enclosed by an elaborate design of plants, objects and figures, with a gilt scroll border, the exteriors of both enamelled in sea green, the cup 4cm high, the saucer 11.4cm diameter
Provenance: Purchased from Roger Keverne Ltd. London 13th June 2006, formerly in the collection of…
Hammer price: £140
Estimate: £800 - £1,500
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 16 Sold
A GROUP OF THREE WORCESTER PORCELAIN VESSELS
mid to late 18th century, including a tea bowl and an associated saucer, both decorated with flower sprigs, 8.5cm and 10.5cm diameter respectively, and a cup with prunus and giltwork lattice highlights, 7.5cm diameter
Hammer price: £15
Estimate: £30 - £50
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 17 Sold
A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN TEA BOWL
18th century, with fluted body, 8cm diameter; together with a similar tea bowl; and a saucer, 12cm diameter (3)
Hammer price: £30
Estimate: £40 - £80
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 18 Unsold
A PAIR OF WORCESTER PORCELAIN LEAF DISHES
circa 1770, of moulded form decorated with butterflies and insects to the centre, 20cm long x 15.5cm wide (2)

Provenance: Property formerly in the collection at West Hall, Long Burton.

Note: For a comparable see Bonham’s, 14th December 2023, Lot 428, where it is suggested that the dish is from the workshop of James Giles due to the ‘Wet Brush’ style of the decoration.
Estimate: £200 - £400
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 19 Sold
A MINTON PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE
all marked to the undersides, enamelled in polychrome with central circular landscape vignettes within pink and chased gilt borders, comprising a tazza, 15cm high x 24cm diameter, a low tazza, 7cm high x 24cm diameter, and ten plates, 22.5cm diameter (12)

Provenance: The Grey-Egerton Family, formerly of Oulton Hall.
Hammer price: £400
Estimate: £50 - £100
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 20 Sold
A WORCESTER PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE
18th century, enamelled with central vignette of a river landscape with castle to bank, surrounded by floral spray border within gilded dark blue rims; an 18th Century Worcester three piece part tea service; together with a quantity of 18th century and later English porcelain plates decorated with flowers and fruit (20)
Hammer price: £200
Estimate: £100 - £200
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 21 Sold
A MEISSEN PORCELAIN CYLINDRICAL LIDDED SUGAR BOWL
early 19th century, decorated with oval vignettes of courting couples in landscapes, within gilded rims on a maroon ground, 19cm high x 7.5cm diameter; together with a similar blue and white porcelain lidded sugar bowl, the part reeded body decorated in blue with flowers and insects, 11cm high; a 19th century Meissen porcelain saucer enamelled with a couple standing by trees, 13cm diameter; a Meissen porcelain oval bowl; a Meissen double salt; a KPM double salt; and one other double salt (7)
Hammer price: £300
Estimate: £200 - £400
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 22 Sold
AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE
early 19th century, pattern number 6/522, the white ground decorated with sprays of flowers and highlighted in gilt, comprising teapot, 20cm high, slop bowl, sugar box, jug, seventeen cups, twelve saucers, two large plates and a stand (a lot)
Hammer price: £80
Estimate: £80 - £150
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 23 Sold
A FRENCH FAIENCE BOWL, COVER AND STAND
19th century, marked 'SP' to the underside, decorated with alternating panels of landscapes and flowers against a puce ground, 11cm high overall, the stand 17.5cm diameter
Hammer price: £60
Estimate: £50 - £100
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 24 Sold
AN ITALIAN MAJOLICA CHARGER
17th century, decorated with a cherub to the centre within scrolling foliate banding, 32cm diameter
Hammer price: £200
Estimate: £50 - £100
23 October 2024
23 October 2024

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