SEVEN J.T. JONES FOR CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE BIRD FIGURINES AND FIGURAL GROUPS, H TALLEST 6 1/2 IN. (16.51 CM.)Seven J.T. Jones for Crown Staffordshire Bird Figurines and Figural Groups,, Dimensions: H tallest 6 1/2 in. (16.51 cm.)
Pair of Crown Staffordshire Birds by J. T. Jones, English bone china, marked "Crown Staffordshire." - 4.75"
Tray of Assorted Pottery to include Blakeney Lotus Vase, Rosenthal Vase, Spode Vase, Wedgwood fish Jug, J T Jones Model of Bird Tom Tit (8)
Crown Staffordshire Porcelain Bird Figurine hummingbird by J.T. Jones 7'' excellent
J.T JONES STAFFORDSHIRE BIRD GROUP.
A quantity of ceramics including a Crown Staffordshire bird group by J.T. Jones, a Meissen salt, a Samson jug, a porcelain inkwell with a dog surmount, a porcelain lamp base modelled as a two handled urn, a pair of Samson vases, a Limoges porcelain patch box, a Meissen cabinet plate and sundry.
[Natural History]. Lindley. John. Sertum Orchidaceum: A Wreath of the Most Beautiful Orchidaceous Flowers. folio. facsimile from a manuscript held by a private collection. no. 62 of 1000 numbered copies. col plates. ocb. gilt. Johnson Reprint Corporation. Theatrum Orbus Terrarum. New York. Amsterdam. nd. with Bateman. H. The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatamala. folio. facsimile of a manuscript held by Teyler's Foundation. no. 20 of 1000 numbered copies. col plates. ocb. gilt. Johnson Reprint Corporation. Theatrum Orbus Terrarum. New York. Amsterdam. nd. with Urquart. B. The Camellia. folio. col plates by Raymond Boothe and Paul Jones. quarter cloth. gilt. boards marked and faded. preliminary foxing and foxing to page edges. The Leslie Urquhart Press. Sussex. 1956. with Broinowski. G. J. The Birds of Australia. large quarto. six volumes bound in two. some plates missing. cloth boards marked and bumped. spines weak. foxing to preliminaries and internally. Charles Stuart & Co. Melbourne. 1890. well used. (5).
A Collection of Crown Staffordshire Animals and Birds comprising Dogs Chickens Swan Deer and various Birds by J T Jones (some damages) (18)
10 CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE PORECELAIN BIRDS JT JONESA collection of ten Crown Staffordshire porcelain bird figures of various birds by J.T. Jones. All birds are marked to base.
Ranging in height from 5.5" to 13"
17 CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN BIRDS J.T. JONESA lot of seventeen Crown Staffordshire porcelain figures of various birds by J.T. Jones. All birds are marked, ranging in size from 3" to 9"
16 CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN BIRDS SIGNEDA collection of sixteen Crown Staffordshire porcelain bird figures, signed Doris Lindnor, Paris Lindnor and J.T. Jones. All birds are marked to base.
Ranging in height from 2.5" to 6.5"
J. T. Jones Staffordshire England Widow Bird 28: J. T. Jones Staffordshire England Widow Bird 29
Crown Staffordshire Porcelain Bird Figurine by J.T. Jones 5-1/2'' excellent
Two Crown Staffordshire Figures of Birds. Designed and modelled by J.T. Jones. Marks to bases.
STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN COCKATOO TJ JONES FIGURINEMid-Century Modern white porcelain bird cockatoo by T.J. Jones for Staffordshire. Sculpture measures approx. 14 1/2" tall x 7" wide. No cracks, chips or repairs. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
NINE PIECES SOUTH CAROLINA SILVER FLATWAREmid 19th century, coin silver and sterling, including dessert spoon and fork, marks for W. Carrington (Charleston, South Carolina, New York, working 1835-1901); sauce ladle and fork, marks for Hayden & Whilden (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1855-1863); serving spoon, marks for J. S. Bird & Co. (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1849-1861); silver thimble, in fitted box James Allan (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1865-1908); teaspoon, marks for marks for Samuel Wilmot, Sr. (New Haven, Connecticut, working 1798-1808; Georgetown, South Carolina 1824-1835); salt spoon, retailer marks for C. H. Jones & Co. (Georgetown, South Carolina, c. 1854), most with monograms, 10.60 oz. T., 3-/4 in. to 8-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private Charleston Collection
Condition:
all with wear and damage
20th C. porcelain bric-a-brac, seven pieces: Aynsley "Pembroke" bud vase and similar Aynsley toothpick holder; Crown Staffordshire figurine depicting blue bird perched on flowering branch over nest, designed and modeled by J.T. Jones, chipped leaf, 4 3/4" h.; cottage sculptural group with modified/reattached chimney piece, some flakes and paint loss, crazing; Austrian porcelain perfume bottle with knit pink bulb atomizer; Chinese enameled teapot decorated with roosters, hens, and chicks; heart-shaped hinged box with floral latticework decoration, expected surface wear throughout.
Two Crown Devon porcelain bird groups by J. T. Jones comprising; a widow bird and a chaffinch group, (2).
[Colonial Art]. Hansen. David. John Glover and the Colonial Picturesque. oblong quarto. col plates. dpb. TMAG. 2003. with Radford R. and Hylton. J. Australian Colonial Art 1800-1900. quarto. col plates. dpb. preliminary foxing. AGSA. 1995. with Carr. D. J. ed. Sydney Parkinson: Artist of Cook's Endeavour Voyage. quarto. col & b/w plates. opb. illus d/w torn. ANU Press. 1983. with Elder. D. Art of William Light. oblong quarto. col & b/w plates. faux leather. illus d/w in modern protective cover. The Corporation of the City of Adelaide. 1987. with Robertson. A. Treasures of the State Library of New South Wales: The Australian Collections. large octavo. col & b/w ills. softcover. Collins 1988. with Hardy Wilson. W. Old Colonial Architecture in NSW and Tasmania. large octavo. b/w ills. softcover. Ure Smith. 1975. with Steven. M. First Impressions: The British Discovery of Australia. square quarto. col & b/w ills. softcover. British Museum. 1988. with Painted Panorama 1800-1870: Paintings from the Mitchell and Dixson Collections of the SLNSW. square quarto. col plates. softcover. The Blaxland Gallery. 1985. with Chapman. B. The Colonial Eye: The Topographical and Artistic Record of the Life and Landscape of WA 1798-1914. quarto. col & b/w ills. softcover. AGWA. 1979. with Mourot. S. with Jones. P. The Great South Land: Treasures of the Mitchell and Dixson Libraries and Dixson Galleries. quarto. col & b/w ills. softcover. Sun Books. 1979. with Shearer. J. D. Bound for Botany Bay: Impressions of Transportation and Convict Life. quarto. col plates. softcover. Summit Books. 1976. with Australian Colonial Portraits. quarto. col & b/w ills. softcover. TMAG. 1979. with Thomas Bock: Convict Engraver Society Portraitist. quarto. col & b/w ills. softcover. Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery and ANG. 1991. with Neville. R. Faces of Australia: Image Reality and the Portrait. quarto. col & b/w ills. softcover. SLNSW. 1992. with Eisler. W. and Smith. B. Terra Australis: The Furthest Shore. tall quarto. col & b/w ills. softcover. AGNSW. 1988. with Curnow. H. William Strutt. oblong octavo. col & b/w ills. softcover. Australian Gallery Directors Council. 1980. with Norst. M. Ferdinand Bauer: The Australian Natural History Drawings. quarto. col & b/w ills. softcover. upper cover creased at bottom right corner. Lothian. 1989. with Hylton. J. Colonial Sisters Martha Berkley and Theresa Walker: South Australia's First Professional Artists. square octavo. col & b/w plates. dpb. AGSA. 1994. with Lawson. E. The Natural Art of Louisa Atkinson. quarto. col & b/w ills. dpb. SLNSW. 1995. with Emma Minnie Boyd. octavo reproduction sketchbook. b/w ills. ocb. ANG. 1980. in decorative slip case. with Calaby. J. ed. The Hunter Sketchbook: Birds & Flowers of New South Wales drawn on the spot in 1788 89 & 90 By Captain John Hunter RN of the First Fleet. quarto. facsimile of the original held in the NLA. col plates. dpb. transparent d/w. NLA. 1989. in slip case. (21) Provenance: The Art Library of the Late Peter Wood AO Toowoomba
15 CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN BIRDS J.T. JONESA lot of fifteen Crown Staffordshire porcelain figures of various birds by J.T. Jones. All fifteen birds are marked, ranging in height from 5" to 8".
MINTON CELADON RELIEF-MOLDED AND CELADON-GLAZED DOUBLE-WALLED VASEMINTON CELADON RELIEF-MOLDED AND CELADON-GLAZED DOUBLE-WALLED VASE, dated 1862, in the Chinese taste, modeled as a water jar tied with ropes, the double-walled neck pierced as fretwork, above relief-molded and tooled Japonesque panels of exotic birds in landscapes and floral sprays divided by applied knotted double rope borders, the conforming socle and base with reticulated scrollwork - h:12in. Literature: The rope-tied form without bas-relief detail was first shown at the London International Exhibition of 1862. See the engraving in The Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue of that year, p. 8. For a nearly identical example to the present vase, see J. Jones, Minton, The First Two Hundred Years of Design & Production, Shrewsbury, 1993, p. 188. A pair of vases of this type was sold as part of a selection of items offered by the Minton Museum at Bonhams, London, 23 July 2002, lot 249. In the Jones entry (cited above) the author speculates that this type of applied relief decoration, produced prior to Louis Solon's arrival at the manufactory, represents the naissance of the pâte-sur-pâte technique at Minton. See P. Atterbury and M. Batkin, The Dictionary of Minton, Suffolk, 1990, p. 103 for a page from J.B Waring's Masterpieces at the International Exhibition 1862 showing this form decorated in the Japanese taste with butterflies among foliage.
Two Crown Staffordshire bird groups by J.T. Jones, comprising; No 54 pheasant and Tom Tit & Twin. (2)
An assembled grouping of porcelain
19th/20th century
Comprising an English floral encrusted two-handled urn centering a landscape on each side, height 12in; Rudolstadt Volkstedt lace ballerina, model 1028; Rudolstadt Volkstedt bust of Frederick the great, model 10494; Italian group of an elderly woman and child, underglaze blue crowned N, printed Made in Italy, Works of Art, height 7in; cobalt glazed and bisque porcelain pitcher with relief molded frieze of the drunken Silenus, height 6 1/2in; pair of Royal Copenhagen cups and saucers painted with flowers, model 422/9075; Crown Staffordshire bone china bird and flower group, modeled by J.T. Jones; Belleek Aberdeen pitcher, fourth green mark, height 6in; Belleek scale creamer, fourth green mark; shell footed dish; basket form box with pear finial and pair of flower baskets.
Crown Staffordshire Hand-painted Porcelain Widow Bird Figure, J.T. Jones, no. 28, ht. 6 1/4 in.
Group of Porcelain Decorative Accessories, nine miniatures including: two pitchers, pair of decorated vases on stands, pair of oriental style vases, two oriental style vases, Wedgewood style vase, .75"-3.25" tall, selling with Group of Porcelain Bird Figures and flowers, Hummel #CV73 and CV74, Goebel #CV75, Royal Crown depicting goldfinch on log, by J.T. Jones, Bochmann depicting hummingbird feeding, #323, Raybur bone china cardinal, hand painted, Turquoise eagle perched on driftwood, Cybis figure depicting yellow roses and branch, Cybis handled basket of flowers, retired 1977, hummingbird feeding on a flower
Three Crown Staffordshire Porcelain Figures of Birds J.T. Jones each depicted on a naturalistic ground two with applied flowers and foliage. Width of widest 10 1/2 inches.
THE MULLER VERITY PEEP PAIRObediah Verity (1813-1901)
Seaford, Long Island, NY, c. 1880
6 3/4 in. long
This exceptional peep pair showcases identical form in two distinct plumages. The first is in a rarely seen darker-backed spring breeding plumage with fine stippling applied. This distinctive decoy can be seen under the title sign in William J. Mackey’s historic IBM exhibition. The lighter rigmate, in winter plumage, features black and red stippling applied to a white body. Both bodies are especially plump and show the maker’s S-curve wing carving.
Dr. Peter Muller put this perfect pair together, with one bird coming from Mackey and the other from Elaine and Alan Haid.
Original paint with even gunning wear.
Provenance: William J. Mackey Jr. Collection (decoy in spring plumage)
Elaine and Alan Haid Collection (decoy in winter plumage)
Dr. Peter J. Muller Jr. Collection
Private Collection, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Literature: Hal Sorenson, ed., “IBM Exhibits Mackey Decoys,” Decoy Collector’s Guide, 1966-1967, p. 47, exact decoy in spring plumage illustrated.
Joe Engers, “Dr. Peter J. Muller: Bringing a good eye and an artistic approach to decoy collecting,” Decoy Magazine, January/February 2008, p. 13, exact decoy in spring plumage illustrated.
The Ward Museum, "The Decoys of Long Island," Salisbury, MD, 2010, p. 63, related example illustrated.
Robert Shaw and Ronald Gard, "The McCleery Auction," Dallas, TX, 2001, pp. 80 and 136, rigmate illustrated.
Frank Schmidt and Gary Guyette, "The Art of Deception: Waterfowl Decoys from the Collection of Paul Tudor Jones II," St. Michaels, MD, 2006, p. 55, related pair illustrated.
Robert Shaw, "Call to the Sky: The Decoy Collection of James M. McCleery, M.D.," Houston, TX, 1992, p. 43, related example illustrated.
William J. Mackey Jr., "American Bird Decoys," New York, NY, 1965, p. 102, pl. 85, related example illustrated.
Exhibited (spring plumage): Manhattan, New York, “The Decoy Maker’s Craft,” IBM Gallery of Arts and Sciences, August 29-October 1, 1966.
Sale 496 Lot 547
Three Staffordshire Bird Figures 20th century designed and modeled by J.T. Jones. Height of tallest 7 inches. 100-200
Collection of Various Bird Figures including 9'' English ceramic 7'' Goebel bird (beak is chipped) 4'' J.T. Jones English porcelain bird with nest on branch 3.5'' champleve bird on branch 3.5'' champleve bird
Crown Staffordshire Porcelain Bird Figurine by J.T. Jones 5-1/4'' excellent
Seven Staffordshire Bone China Birds
Five are designed and modeled by J.T. Jones (robin, finch, wren, tit mouse and bullfinch). Cardinal by Radnor and a Western Meadowlark (bisque) by Lenox. 3 1/2" - 5" high.
Crown Staffordshire Porcelain Bird Figurine mother of babies by J.T. Jones 5'' excellent
A Group of Four Porcelain Birds Form Figures, 20th Century, A Group of Four Porcelain Birds Form Figures, 20th Century,
Including two by Andrea and one designed by J.T. Jones (Staffordshire). Together with two brass decorative items.
Largest dimensions: h: 8 1/2 x w: 6 x d: 4 1/2 in.
An assembled grouping of English porcelain
late 19th/first half 20th century
Comprising pair of Royal Crown Derby bone china candlesticks transfer printed in the 'Black Aves' pattern, A.1310, retailed by Gumps, height 10 1/2in; group of Coalport cobalt blue and gilt decorated porcelain dessert service in pattern x6093, comprising twelve 9in plates, two-handled serving plate and a pedestal comport and two Royal Staffordshire bone china birds, each modeled by J.T. Jones, one broken, together with a Thuringian Scheibe-Alsbach figure of a Napoleonic soldier, titled LANNES, height 9 1/2in.
Lot of 6 English porcelain figurines. Beswick Camel, Crown Staffordshire Bird modeled by J.T. Jones, 2 Royal Worcester Candle Snuffers "Punch" and "Old Woman", Staffordshire dog & cat covered in flowers figurines. Staffordshire dog has 1 petal broken and missing. H 6 3/4" x W 8 1/2"
GROUP OF WOOD, CERAMIC AND METAL BIRD FIGURINES including two Kathleen Wheeler quail groups; a 'Blue Winged Teal' by Jan Fitch, 1985; a sandpiper by H.V. Shourds; a Crown Staffordshire oriole, no. 26, by J.T. Jones; a Malaysian hummingbird group; two yellow finches; a painted metal heron ornament; an alabaster wren; two brass ducks; a bird in branch brass candlestick; and two metal dragonflies (15) Provenance: Estate of Louise Walker Resor
Mid-Century Modern white porcelain bird cockatoo by T.J. Jones for Staffordshire. Sculpture measures approx. 14 1/2" tall x 7" wide. No cracks, chips or repairs. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
Three Crown Staffordshire Porcelain Figures of Birds J.T. Jones each depicted perched on a stump two with applied flowers and foliage. Height of tallest 5 1/8 inches.
Staffordshire bird figurines, J.T. Jones circa 1930
pair of parakeets, H6 1/2" and 7 1/4"; bluebird with lilypad, H4 1/2"; songbirds on perch, H5 1/2" L6 1/2"; single bird on branch, H5"; all marked: Crown Staffordshire and J.T. Jones. (5pcs)
Parakeets: Both with small chips and minor losses to flowers. One with missing tip of tail.
Bluebird with lilypad: Some losses to tiny flowers.
Songbirds on perch: One bird missing tail tip.
Single bird on branch: Some losses to tiny flowers.
A Crown Staffordshire figure designed and modelled by J T Jones, Royal Worcester American Robin and Western Tanager, Herend, Bird and other ornaments.
A Crown Staffordshire bone china group of birds set upon a naturalistic base, modelled by J.T.Jones, 21cm high.
Crown Staffordshire Bird Figure, Designer and modelled by J.T. Jones. Stands 5½ inches in height.
TWENTY SEVEN CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE MODELS OF BRITISH BIRDS
modelled by J T Jones, J Bromley, Linley Adams or Doris Lindner and painted in colours beneath a gloss or matt glaze, 7-24.5cm h, printed mark, printed or painted modeller's signature, title and number
A Royal Worcester blanc de chine cornucopia, circa 1897, modelled as a shell resting on a tree stump, surrounded many shells, on a shaped base, red stamped mark to base, 18 cm high; together with a pair of Royal Worcester blanc de chine salts, circa 1955; a pair of mermaids holding large shells, raised from an oval base, green printed mark to base, 12 cm wide and a pair of Staffordshire blanc de chine birds, green stamp to base, designed by J.T.Jones, 15.5 cm high, (5).
Sale 321 Lot 658
A Pair of Staffordshire Ornithological Figures, modeled by j.t. jones, depicting a pair of song birds in flight. Height 8 1/4 inches. 200-400
Two Crown Staffordshire birds - a Bullfinch and a Wren, both modelled by J.E. Jones, with hand painted decoration, factory marks and signature to the base of each, the largest 11cm high
Porcelain assortment including: pair soft paste Staffordshire black and white spaniels 20th C. overall craquelure 7 1/2'' h.; fine bone china Crown Staffordshire brace of birds perched on branches designed by J.T. Jones some surface grime 6 1/2'' h. x 9 1/2'' l.; Limoges covered circular box from the Metropolitan Museum of Art floral decoration minimal wear on base some surface roughness 2 1/2'' dia.; and Limoges small picture frame gilt accents floral pattern surface grime wear verso 2 3/4'' w. x 3 1/4'' l. (five pieces total).
Three Crown Staffordshire bird groups, by J. T. Jones, comprising; golden pheasant and two Chinese pheasants, (3).
Crown Staffordshire Porcelain Figurine of Birds fancy applied flowers modelled by J.T. Jones 7 1/2'' excellent.
A Collection Crown Staffordshire Birds by J T Jones & Doris Lydner comprising Bluetits on branch, Flycatcher, Bluebird, Goldfinch, Chickadees and Blue Jay (damages) (6)