- PAIR OF CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER PORCELAIN
PAIR OF CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER PORCELAIN SHELL ENCRUSTED BASKETS, A FLOWER ENCRUSTED BASKET, AND A DERBY FLOWER ENCRUSTED CUPThe pair of baskets with puce painted mark, the cup with iron red painted mark.
The largest 6 x 7 1/2 x 3 1/2 in.
Condition
Each with wear. The pair of baskets with minor losses, minor chip to one foot. The flower basket wiht greater losses to the applied flowers and to the interior decoration. The cup with losses to the flowers and restoration to one side. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- PORCELAIN GROUP INCLUDING WORCESTER,
PORCELAIN GROUP INCLUDING WORCESTER, DERBY, ETC Two painted Coalport plates, "Warwick Castle" and "Barnard Castle", each signed "A. Perry". A Dresden reticulated floral basket, a small Derby vase with gilding and flowers and a Chamberlains Worcester small ink pot, heavily decorated in gilt with a floral pattern. From a Larchmont, NY estate. Condition: Slight losses to dresden flowers. Dervy vase with slight roughness to rim, some loss to gilt.
- TWELVE ENGLISH PORCELAIN ARMORIAL CRESTED
TWELVE ENGLISH PORCELAIN ARMORIAL CRESTED ITEMS, ENGLAND, England, oval compote, probably Worcester; lg. 12; Derby covered sauce tureen, lg. 8 1/2; undertray, lg. 9 1/4; and two plates, dia. 8 7/8; pair of Coalport plates with wide red banded borders, dia. 9 1/2; pair of Copeland plates, dia. 9 7/8; Chamberlains Worcester plate with apple green banded border, dia. 10 1/8; and one with blue vine work to a buff banded border, dia. 10 1/2; together with two coffee cups with lions, ht. 2 1/2 in.
- AN ENGLISH SLENDER JUG circa 1825, probably
AN ENGLISH SLENDER JUG circa 1825, probably Chamberlains Worcester, transfer printed in black with the “Trusty Servant”, the reverse with a poem, 15cm high Provenance: Bt. Girton Antiques, Olympia circa 2005.
- Chamberlains Worcester Blue and Gilt
Chamberlains Worcester Blue and Gilt Ground Plate, c.1810 diameter 8.4 in — 21.4 cm
- Chamberlains Worcester Dessert Service,
Chamberlains Worcester Dessert Service, c.1840 comprising thirty-six pieces: 24 plates, 3 large comports, 3 small comports, 4 low comports, and 2 covered sauce tureens on stands
some condition noted
plate diameter 9.4 in — 24 cm
printed and painted marks in puce Chamberlain & Co. / 155 / New Bond St. / Royal Porcelain Works / Worcester
- Three Chamberlains Worcester Claret
Three Chamberlains Worcester Claret Ground Armorial Plates, c.1847-50 painted with armorials and motto 'UBIQUE PATRIAM REMINISCI' circular plate diameter 10.2 in — 26 cm
- CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER COVERED TUREENChamberlains
CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER COVERED TUREENChamberlains Worcester armorial crest gilt decorated covered tureen and underplate, with the Gordon family coat of arms. [10 1/2 x 15 x 9 inches]. In good condition.
Condition:
In good condition.
- PAIR WORCESTER ABOLITIONIST PLATTERS,
PAIR WORCESTER ABOLITIONIST PLATTERS, HERBERT FAMILYPair of large Chamberlains Worcester anti-slavery style burgundy and parcel-gilt decorated porcelain platters with scalloped edges and central portrait of a black man surrounded by a banner with Herbert family motto ASGRE LAN DIOGEL EL PHERCHEN ("A good conscience is the best shield"). Unmarked. 17 3/8" H x 20 1/4" W. United Kingdom, first half of 19th century. Note: The Herbert family commissioned this porcelain tableware set to celebrate Great Britain's passing of the Slavery Act of 1833, utilizing their morally reputable motto as a critique of slavery. (Source: "Finding Slavery in a Campus Art Museum: Resistance", University of Wisconsin-Madison).
The Collection of Dr. Joe Newsom Rawlings, Davisboro, Georgia.
Condition:
Overall good condition with scattered wear to glaze and parcel-gilt decoration; slight surface grime/residue; and minor losses to rim, largest measuring 1/8" x 1/4".
- TWO BRITISH PORCELAIN DISHES19th century,
TWO BRITISH PORCELAIN DISHES19th century, gilt and enamel plate, design of trees and bridge on center panel, base marked with Royal Crown Derby mark and "On the River Arno, Italy", 8-7/8 in. diameter; ovoid platter with gilt and floral design, base marked "Chamberlains Worcester/N. 155/New Bond Street, London", 9-3/4 x 12-3/4 in.
Note:
Background on Important Private Collection from Boston:
I have been working with this collector for over 25 years, both in the initial acquisition of the objects and overseeing their conservation as needed. With a keen eye for quality and design, and a deep passion for all things classical, he has quietly amassed a top-notch collection of American furniture and decorative arts. The collection encompasses outstanding examples from the leading cabinetmakers of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, representing excellence in form and proportions, condition, wood quality, and carving. It also includes rare objects that are among the best of their kind. Now, with the downsizing of one of his properties, the offerings in this catalog are coming to market to find new owners who share a love for this remarkable period in American furniture history.
Clark Pearce,
Advisor and Consultant to Collectors and Institutions
Provenance: Property from an Important Boston Collection
Condition:
loss to gilt, anomalies, crazing, pinholes, wear to bases
- A Chamberlains Worcester inkwell by
A Chamberlains Worcester inkwell by Thomas Baxter, circa 1820, and three Worcester toy baskets, the drum inkwell painted with a view of Cheltenham by Thomas Baxter, 6.5cm, script marks, two baskets by Grainger & Co. both painted with a view of Worcester from the North West, the other basket by Flight Barr & Barr, painted with flowers(4)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
- A Chamberlains Worcester part dessert
A Chamberlains Worcester part dessert service, circa 1850, painted luxuriant bouquets with a dark blue border gilt with foliage and scrolls and a gadrooned rim, a kidney-shaped dish and a square dish, four plates, red script marks