- (4) ENGLISH PORCELAIN BOTANICAL WARES
(4) ENGLISH PORCELAIN BOTANICAL WARES 18th c., including a Longton Hall leaf-form sauce boat with ruffled edge and applied flowerheads, a shaped oval dish with molded grapevine and leaves, possibly Longton Hall or Chelsea Derby, a leaf-form dish with pierced handle, molded with cabbage rim and with insect decoration, probably Chelsea, and a Longton Hall plate with molded green spear-leaf rim, the flower and insect decoration attributed to the "Trembly Rose" painter, all unmarked, Trembly Rose plate: 9 1/2" dia, gravy boat: 7" l, leaf-form dish: 8 1/4" l, oval dish: 10 3/4" l
- CHELSEA DERBY STYLE PORCELAIN FIGURE
CHELSEA DERBY STYLE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF DIANA THE HUNTRESSCHELSEA DERBY STYLE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF DIANA THE HUNTRESS, late 19th/20th Century, spurious gold anchor mark at back, modeled standing reaching for an arrow from a quiver at her back, accompanied by a recumbent greyhound at her feet, on a flower-encrusted base, h: 10.35 in. Provenance: Property of a Washington, D.C. Estate
- CHELSEA DERBY PORCELAIN MODEL OF A PEA
CHELSEA DERBY PORCELAIN MODEL OF A PEA PODCHELSEA DERBY PORCELAIN MODEL OF A PEA POD, circa 1755-70, London, naturalistically modeled as a bursting pod revealing six ripe green peas, l: 3.25 in. Provenance: Sotheby's, New York, 16 October, 1987, sale 5617, lot 372; Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley Literature: Compare, Museum Fine Arts Boston, no 58.1410 for three Chelsea examples, circa 1755. Meredith Chilton, 'The King's Peas,' p. 54 for a Derby example from the Gardiner Museum, Toronto, circa 1770.
- Three Chelsea Derby plates, 18th c.
Largest
Three Chelsea Derby plates, 18th c.
Largest plate 3"h x 13"l x 10"w
Condition: Scratches, minor gilt loss.
- 23 pieces of Chelsea Derby tableware
23 pieces of Chelsea Derby tableware circa 1770 each piece decorated with classical urns, blue borders, flowers and gilt grape vines. Set to include: 12 plates 9"dia; 2 lobed dishes 10.5"l; 2 oblong dishes 12.5"l; 2 rectangular dishes 9"l; 2 round dishes 8.5"dia; 2 sauce tureen bases 7"l and a potpourri 9"h x 6.5"dia.
Condition: Chips, cracks, losses to gilt, wear consistent with age.
- PR. LATE 18TH C. CHELSEA DERBY PLATESPair
PR. LATE 18TH C. CHELSEA DERBY PLATESPair of late 18th C. Chelsea Derby leaf shaped plates with stylized branch handle. Decorated with fruit & floral. Measures 10.25"L x 7.25"W. Good condition, see photos. Examine all photos closely. Contact AAG for more detailed information if needed. AAG is not responsible for any errors or omissions to any lots. All sales are final and sold as is. This item cannot be shipped in house. Please contact our third party shippers.
- CHELSEA DERBY COVERED SUGAR BOWL AND
CHELSEA DERBY COVERED SUGAR BOWL AND THREE CUPS AND SAUCERS, THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURYCHELSEA DERBY COVERED SUGAR BOWL AND THREE CUPS AND SAUCERS, THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, the sugar bowl, pattern 8, decorated with green and gilt floral garlands on a white ground, the lid with applied flower finial, with gilt painted anchor D mark, h: 4.75 in.; two tea bowls and saucers decorated with floral sprays on white ground, one with gilt painted anchor D mark, the other unmarked, h: 1.75 in.; and a coffee cup and saucer decorated with scrolling gilt beaded swags and green vines on a white ground, with gilt painted anchor D mark, h: (of cup) 2.5 in. (7) Provenance: The Roberta L. Tankel Collection
- FOUR CHELSEA DERBY STYLE PORCELAIN FIGURINES
FOUR CHELSEA DERBY STYLE PORCELAIN FIGURINES Four porcelain figures, probably Samson et Cie (French 1845-1969) in the manner of Chelsea Derby, comprising, a pair modeled as a shepherd and shepherdess in 18th century dress and a pair modeled as courting couples in 19th century dress, spurious gold anchor marks to the back of each. Approximate dimensions: shepherd h. 11", w. 4.5", d. 3.25".
- A pair of Chelsea Derby porcelain figures
A pair of Chelsea Derby porcelain figures of gallant and companion seated holding baskets, 24cm high
- A group of Chelsea and Chelsea Derby
A group of Chelsea and Chelsea Derby porcelain, circa 1755-75, red gold anchors and conjoined anchor and D marks, comprising a fluted (Red Anchor) saucer painted with bouquets, a (Gold Anchor) saucer painted in the Hans Sloane style with cherries and marrows, a Chelsea-Derby plate painted with a Neoclassical urn and swags of flowers and a coffee cup and saucer painted with black and pink swags of husks (4)
- A Chelsea Derby figure, The Travelling
A Chelsea Derby figure, The Travelling Tailor's Wife astride a Goat, 14cm high, pseudo Meissen cross swords mark in blue
- A Chelsea Derby five-piece garniture,
A Chelsea Derby five-piece garniture, circa 1775, probably decorated by Richard Askew and Zachariah Boreman, one side painted with panels of Classical figures, the reverse with rural landscape scenes, the central urn 29.5cm tall