- THREE ENGLISH CERAMICSThree English
THREE ENGLISH CERAMICSThree English ceramics, to include a Staffordshire figure of a Scottish Highland hunter, 15" h., Doulton Lambeth type pitcher, with hound handle, 8 1/4" h., and a Castleford type coffeepot, 12 1/2" h.
Condition:
Coffeepot - loss to spot, hairline in spout. Others - good condition.
- ENGLISH DELFT 'PARROT ON A BRANCH' PLATELambeth
ENGLISH DELFT 'PARROT ON A BRANCH' PLATELambeth England circa 1770, attributed to Abigail Griffith (working 1765-1775) of Lambeth High Street Pothouse, the central theme decorated in polychrome enamels rising to a lip with pine cone & foliate painted designs, minor frits to rim. Measuring 1" high x 8.75" diameter.
- A PAIR OF SWIVEL UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRS,
A PAIR OF SWIVEL UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRS, J. LAMBETH 20th century; 33 in. H., 31 in. W., 36 in. D.
- PAIR OF LAMBETH DELFT CHINOISERIE PLATESUnmarked.
9
PAIR OF LAMBETH DELFT CHINOISERIE PLATESUnmarked.
9 1/4 in. diam.
Condition
Wear, some losses to the edges. One with hairline cracks and an associated rim chip. Otherwise in good condition.
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- LARGE LAMBETH DELFTWARE CHARGER, MID
LARGE LAMBETH DELFTWARE CHARGER, MID 18TH C.Large Lambeth Delftware charger, mid 18th c. , with blue and white chinoiserie panels of seated gentlemen, 14" dia., together with two other blue and white Delftware chargers, 13 1/2" dia.
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Condition:
Hairlines and losses.
- LAMBETH DELFTWARE BOWL, MID 18TH C.Lambeth
LAMBETH DELFTWARE BOWL, MID 18TH C.Lambeth Delftware bowl, mid 18th c. , with a blue and white chinoiserie decoration within a scalloped border, 13 3/4" dia.
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Condition:
Stapled crack.
- SEVEN DELFTWARE TABLEWARES, CA. 1750Seven
SEVEN DELFTWARE TABLEWARES, CA. 1750Seven Delftware tablewares, ca. 1750 , to include a pair of octagonal Dutch bowls, 8 1/2" dia., a Bristol bianco sopra bianco plate, 8 7/8" dia., a pair of Bristol chinoiserie decorated plates, 8 1/2" dia., a Lambeth plate, 8" dia., and a Dutch plate with scalloped edge, 8 3/4" dia.
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Condition:
Losses commensurate with age. Cracks to Lambeth plate. Other hairlines.
- Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Vase, Hannah
Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Vase, Hannah Barlow, c.1900 height 10.6 in — 26.9 cm
- a 19th century Doulton Lambeth Sugar
a 19th century Doulton Lambeth Sugar bowl. With Hukin & Heath sterling silver rim, lid & handle. Marked to base. Height - 12 cm More Information No Visible chips ,cracks or repairs
- Miscellaneous ceramics, including a
Miscellaneous ceramics, including a set of three Doulton Lambeth saltglazed hunting jugs, Royal Doulton figurines, a Beswick barn owl and Jack Russell, etc
- LAMBETH DELFTWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED
LAMBETH DELFTWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED PLATE, CIRCA 1765-1775 DIAMETER: 8 3/4 IN. (22.2 CM.)LAMBETH DELFTWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED PLATE, CIRCA 1765-1775, attributed to Lambeth High Street, Abigail Griffith, the center painted yellow, red, green and blue with a macaw perched on a branch growing from a rocky ledge among peonies and other foliage, within concentric blue lines, the border with three floral sprays centering an iron-red 'pine-cone' Dimensions: Diameter: 8 3/4 in. (22.2 cm.) Provenance: Gift from Lucie Beebe, December 7, 1991 From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 275 Catalogue note: Compare F.H. Garner and Michael Archer, "English Delftware", (1972) pl. 108B; and the Victoria & Albert Museum, accession no. CIRC.939-1924
- LAMBETH DELFTWARE BLUE AND WHITE EARTHENWARE
LAMBETH DELFTWARE BLUE AND WHITE EARTHENWARE PLATE, CIRCA 1770 DIAMETER: 8 7/8 IN. (22.5 CM.)LAMBETH DELFTWARE BLUE AND WHITE EARTHENWARE PLATE, CIRCA 1770, the center painted with a shepherd and shepherdess in a tree lined garden, an arched ruin in the background Dimensions: Diameter: 8 7/8 in. (22.5 cm.) Provenance: Purchased in Brugge, Belgium, August 6, 1988, 1,000BF ($263) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 212 Catalogue note: Print source: Francois de Cuivillies (d. 1768) engraved by Lespillez, circa 1770 An example in Bristol Museum, accession no. N.7111; Illustrated in Frank Britten, "London Delftware", (1986), p. 158. Also see, The Victoria & Albert Museum, accession no. C.192-1923, in Michael Archer, "Delftware", (1987) p. B265 for a detailed example of this subject attributed to Lambeth.