* An English Porcelain Dinner Service for Eighteen John Maddock & Sons in the Old Rose pattern comprising teacups saucers (20) bread plates dinner plates luncheon plates a covered sugar a creamer five serving trays a lidded tureen and a serving bowl; 101 items total. Diameter of dinner plate 10 inches.
JOHN MADDOCK AND SONS ROYAL VITREOUS DINNER SET. ''Majestic'' pattern. Comprised of one small serving dish a platter eight soup bowls and seven salad plates Platter 17'' x 12'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
ASSORTED PORCELAIN COLLECTIBLES Including Adams transfer decorated Currier & Ives punch bowl, 4 3/4 in. H., approximately 11 in. Diam.; a Weir Pottery (Colorado) Native American themed water pitcher, 7 3/4 in. H.; Forestville wall clock, 8 3/4 x 8 3/4 in.; Deldham style cup, 3 in. H.; an English John Maddock & Sons small porcelain vase, 5 1/4 in. H.; an Ironstone bread tray, 2 in. H., 12 in. L., 10 1/4 in. W.; and 10 antique French Sarreguemines calendar dessert plates, 7 in. Diam.
John Maddocks 'Orchid' jug, Spode 'Italian' bowl and a willow pattern plate
Flow blue covered dish footed with top and side handles floral motif with raised decoration marked ''John Maddock & Sons England'' ''Waverly'' pattern surface wear 5 1/2'' h. x 6 1/2'' w.
A JOHN MADDOCK & SONS BLUE PRINTED IRONSTONE HINDUSTAN PATTERN MEAT DISH, A BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE MEAT DISH WITH A SHEPHERD IN A ROMANTIC LANDSCAPE BEFORE A WEIR, AN IRONSTONE JAPAN PATTERN MEAT DISH AND FIVE OTHERS
including a Chinese export porcelain example, 38-58cm w, impressed and/or printed mark, or unmarked, c1800-mid 19th c
TWO ART DECO VASES one Sunset ware by John Maddock and Sons Ltd another Crescent by George Jones & Sons and three graduated Myott Son & Co Art Deco jugs
Porcelain: three pieces including: two graduated trays by John Maddock & Sons England marked verso ancathus croll and rose design marked ''Royal Vitreous'' largest 19'' l.; along with a soup tureen by Johnson Bros. England marked verso gilt accents simple floral design chip inner rim 8 1/2'' h.
A 54 PIECE ENGLISH JOHN MADDOCK & SONS PORCELAIN DINNER SET, comprising 6 dinner plates, 5 luncheon plates, 12 salad plates, 12 bread plates, 7 saucers, 7 soup bowls, 1 oval vegetable bowl, 1 small platter, 1 medium platter, 1 pitcher and 1 gravy boat. Marked with the John Maddock & Son trademark underfoot. C. 1900.
FOUR ENGLISH TRANSFERWARE PLATTERS: TWO JOHNSON BROTHERS "FRIENDLY VILLAGE" WITH POLYCHROME ACCENTS AND "HOME FOR HISTORIC AMERICA"...Four English transferware platters: Two Johnson Brothers "Friendly Village" with polychrome accents and "Home for Historic America" in blue, largest: 20" l.; oval platter with scalloped rim by John Maddock and Sons, gilt accents to blue floral motif border, marked verso, 19" l.; and a "Creswell" pattern oblong platter by J. & G. Meakin, Hanley, brown on white ground, floral medallion and scrolling vine motif, incut corners, 15 7/8" l., all pieces marked on base and with wear consistent with age and use including craquelure of glaze, loss of finish, flakes, scratches, etc. [PROVENANCE: Collection of Edith Whitman Interiors]
TEN JOHN MADDOCK AND SONS BLUE TRANSFER DECORATED PLATES AND TWO COVERED DISHESTen John Maddock and Sons Blue Transfer Decorated Plates and Two Covered Dishes,
Set of Six John Maddock & Sons Porcelain Dessert Plates: Brown printed mark. Together with: A Moser gilt rim glass A caviar dish with gilt rim 8 in. diam. Condition Wear and losses to the gilding on the plates. Minor wear to the glass and the caviar dish. 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.
A John Maddock and Son Chamber Pot with lid and soap Dish floral swagged design A/F
A John Maddock & Sons vitreous china plaque, hand painted by George Rowley depicting Aeneas arriving in Italy, Kunstindijstrimuseum, Verona, 1547, Copenhagen, titled and signed verso with date 28th March 1919, 33cm diameter.
John Maddock & Sons 'Royal Ivory' dinnerwares and two glass decanters
A GROUP OF SEVEN ENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAINS: a soup tureen in the Meissen blue onion pattern, marked Royal Denmark, England underfoot, 9 in. by 12 in.; together with a set of 6 service plates, marked John Maddock & Son, England underfoot, white flowers and blue leaves on white ground, gold banded, 9-1/2 in. dia.
A WEDGWOOD PRINTED QUEEN'S WARE OVAL SOUP TUREEN AND COVER AND A JOHN MADDOCK BLUE PRINTED STONE CHINA FAIRY VILLAS PATTERN SOUP TUREEN AND COVER
the first printed in iron red and painted with birds, butterflies and flowers in ochre rim, the knop gilt, 20cm h, impressed mark, c1870
COLLECTION OF SEVEN BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN PIECES: Royal Denmark tureen with cover, width 12 in., c. 1900, marked underfoot; together with six 9 1/2 in. diameter plates by John Maddock & Son, England c. 1910.
John Maddock & Sons 'Geisha' pattern dinnerset and a paraffin lamp
Set of John Maddock and Sons 'Majestic' China, 86+ pieces including: 12 dinner plates, 9.75" diameter; 13 salad plates; 12 bowls; 20 dessert dishes; 10 bread and butter; 8 saucers; 7 cups, two kidney dishes; cheese dome; large round platter; white with floral decoration, all hallmarked on bottom
(40 PCS) WHITE IRONSTONE CHINA Lot of (40) Assorted Pieces of Ironstone China, most mid-19th c., various makers, incl: (2) Gravy boats, 5" high; (1) Ladle, 10 1/2" long; (1) Oval serving bowl by Maddock & Gater, 2 1/2" high, 10 1/2" x 7 1/2"; (2) Oval serving plates, one by T&R Boote, 10" x 7" and 11 3/4" x 8", one with rim occlusion; (1) Rectangular tray by John Edwards, 11 1/2" x 9"; (1) Compote, 6" high, 9 3/4" diam., stained; (1) Shell form dish, 1851 date mark, 7 3/4" x 7"; (1) Spittoon, 3 3/4" high, 7 3/4" diam., hairline crack; (1) Rectangular serving dish, by Willets, 8" x 5 1/4"; (1) Oval dish, 1853 date mark, 8 3/4" x 5 1/2", stained; (3) Assorted leaf form dishes, 8" x 5" to 9" x 6"; (1) Lidded sugar bowl, 4 3/4" high; (8) Mugs, 4" high, four with foot chips; (1) Mug, 3 1/2" high; (2) 9 1/2" diam. plates by John Alcock, one chipped and one stained; (3) 10 1/4" diam. plates by James Edwards; and (10) 7 1/8" diam. plates by John Alcock, one with rim flake, several stained. Many pieces with stains.
A collection of mixed items to include Johnson Bros friendly village tea set, Maddock part teaset and Royal Doulton small character jug Long John Silver etc
ASSORTED PORCELAIN COLLECTIBLES, Including Adams transfer decorated Currier & Ives punch bowl, 4 3/4 in. H., approximately 11 in. Diam.; a Weir Pottery (Colorado) Native American themed water pitcher, 7 3/4 in. H.; Forestville wall clock, 8 3/4 x 8 3/4 in.; Deldham style cup, 3 in. H.; an English John Maddock & Sons small porcelain vase, 5 1/4 in. H.; an Ironstone bread tray, 2 in. H., 12 in. L., 10 1/4 in. W.; and 10 antique French Sarreguemines calendar dessert plates, 7 in. Diam.
AN ENGLISH JOHN MADDOCK & SON FINE CHINA SET, 54 pieces, consisting of 6 dinner plates, 5 luncheon plates, 7 soup bowls, 12 salad plates, 12 bread plates, 7 saucers, 1 large platter, 1 small platter, 1 oval vegetable bowl, 1 cream pitcher and 1 gravy boat. Marked with the maker's trademark underfoot.
TWO JOHN MADDOCK & SONS PLATES FROM THE COMMUTER YACHT "WINCHESTER" ENGLAND, CIRCA 1907 DIAMETERS 7.75" AND 9.75".TWO JOHN MADDOCK & SONS PLATES FROM THE COMMUTER YACHT "WINCHESTER", England, Circa 1907, A salad plate and a luncheon plate, both with a blue and gold rim and "Winchester" on lip. Dimensions: Diameters 7.75" and 9.75".
(MAINE.) Group of 14 regimental histories. 8vo, publisher's or early bindings, some wear and soiling. Vp, vd
John M. Gould. History of the First-Tenth-Twenty-ninth Maine Regiment. One plate detached. Portland, 1871 * H. A. Johnson. The Sword of Honor [3rd Maine]. Worcester, (1906) * George W. Bicknell. History of the Fifth Regiment Maine Volunteers. Albumen portrait photograph mounted as a frontispiece. Portland, 1871 * Albert Maxfield and Robert Brady, Jr. Roster and Statistical Record of Company D. of the Eleventh Regiment Maine Infantry Volunteers. Rebound with the original front wrapper mounted to the front cover. Front free endpaper detached. New York, 1890 * The Story of One Regiment [11th Maine]. Inscription removed from the title. New York, 1896 * Edwin Lufkin. History of the Thirteenth Maine Regiment. Bridgton, 1898 * A. R. Small. The Sixteenth Maine Regiment. Portland, 1886 * Edwin B. Houghton. The Campaigns of the Seventeenth Maine. Portland, 1866 * Reunions of the Nineteenth Maine Regiment Association. Augusta, 1878 * Theodore Gerrish. Army Life [20th Maine]. Portland, (1882) * Joseph T. Woodward. Historic Record and Complete Biographic Roster 21st Me. Vols. Augusta, 1907 * Elden B. Maddocks. History of the Twenty-sixth Maine. Bangor, 1899 * James M. Stone. The History of the Twenty-seventh Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry. Portland, 1895 * Henry C. Houston. The Thirty-second Maine Regiment. Portland, 1903.
From the Library of the Illinois Commandery, M.O.L.L.U.S.
All the books from this library contain a large bookplate and a label on the backstrip; some books also carry an inked stamp and/or wax pencil numerical notations on the title.
Each of these lots is being sold as is.
SET OF JOHN MADDOCK & SONS CHINA. Green and white ''Hamilton'' china. Twelve dinner plates. 9 3/4'' dia. Nineteen salad plates. 9'' dia. Thirteen dessert plates. 6 3/4'' dia. Twelve cups/saucers with two extra saucers. 2 1/4'' h. 6'' dia. And nine serving pieces. 7'' to 16'' w.
J Stephenson / J M Churchill MEDICAL BOTANY 1834 Antique Medicine Plants Poisonous Vegetables Great Britain Hand Title: Medical Botany; Or, Illustrations and Descriptions of the Medical Plants of London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Pharmacopoeias Comprising a Popular and Scientific Account of Poisonous Vegetables Indigenous to Great BritainAuthor: James Morss Churchill, John StephensonEditor: Gilbert T. BurnettPublisher: Printed for John ChurchillCity: LondonYear: 1834Binding Style: HardcoverNumber of Volumes: 1 Full Set: NoPagination: UnpaginatedWidth: 6.5" Height: 9.75"Book Details: Condition / Notes: This is the first volume of a three-volume edition of this botanical work.This antique volume is bound in contemporary leather, with raised bands, a gilt-lettered spine label and embossed ornmental designs in gold to the spine. The front and rear cover have gilt borders. The book shows external wear, with cracking along the front spine edge, scuffing to the covers and minor loss at the outside corners of the boards. Loss can also be seen at the head of the spine. The spine label displays minor cracking. The front board is nearly detached. The volume has marbled edges and endpapers. The pages exhibit sporadic light foxing. This work is illustrated with 64 hand-colored engraved plates by or after W. Clark, W.M. Maddock, or unsigned, (including two double-page plates). Each of the plates is accompanied by descriptive text which gives, at a minimum, the specific characteristics of the plant, together with some details of where the plant is found. In many cases the range of the text is extended to include notes on the plant's medicinal properties and uses.Cf. BM (NH)V, p.2016; cf. Nissen BBI 1891For lots which include only books, our shipping charge applies to any address within the fifty United States. For lots which are not books, the stated shipping cost in this listing will apply only to addresses within the continental 48 states. Within those parameters, the shipping cost for this lot will be: $4.50
Forty-Three Piece Partial "Ivory"Dinner Service, early 20th c., by John Maddock & Sons, in the "Minerva" pattern, with bright floral borders, consisting of 5 soup bowls, a covered butter dish, a large platter, 5 dinner plates, a small covered bowl, 6 berry bowls, 7 bread plates, 5 teacups, 5 saucers, 5 salad plates, a sauceboat on integral flat, and a covered vegetable bowl. (43 Pcs.)
COLLECTION OF 7 GERMAN & ENGLISH CHEESE DISHES: All with floral and gold accent decoration. To include John Maddock & Son S. Johnson Britannia Pottery Winton 4 Franz Anton Mehlem. Largest measures 5'' h. x 9'' x 6 1/2''.CONDITION: Note crazing loss of gold decoration on all.
Three Dewars White Label jugs including Mintons and John Maddock & Sons, 3 3/4" to 4 1/4" high
MISCELLANEOUS CHINA, GLASS AND METAL WARE to include a Susie Cooper tea pot, part Ainsley tea service, a John Maddock & Sons dinner service, silver plated tea pot etc
Four English transferware platters: Two Johnson Brothers "Friendly Village" with polychrome accents and "Home for Historic America" in blue, largest: 20" l.; oval platter with scalloped rim by John Maddock and Sons, gilt accents to blue floral motif border, marked verso, 19" l.; and a "Creswell" pattern oblong platter by J. & G. Meakin, Hanley, brown on white ground, floral medallion and scrolling vine motif, incut corners, 15 7/8" l., all pieces marked on base and with wear consistent with age and use including craquelure of glaze, loss of finish, flakes, scratches, etc. [PROVENANCE: Collection of Edith Whitman Interiors]
An English Partial Porcelain Dinner Service, John Maddock & Sons, Diameter of dinner plate 9 inches.