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A Celebration of the English Country House

Catalog Information: 250 lots | 244 with images

Date: 2004

Auction House:

Sotheby's

Location:

USA
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Lot 1: A GROUP OF SEVEN ENGLISH DELFTWARE PLATES AND CHARGERS 18TH CENTURY

comprising: a Bristol polychrome charger, probably Limekiln Lane, painted with standing and seated figures in Chinese Transitional style; a Lambeth blue and white charger painted with an oriental landscape; a pair of Lambeth polychrome plates painted [...more]

 
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Lot 2: A LONDON DELFTWARE BLUE AND WHITE PUNCH BOWL AND A DELFTWARE BLUE AND WHITE GUGLET AND BASIN CIRCA

A LONDON DELFTWARE BLUE AND WHITE PUNCH BOWL AND A DELFTWARE BLUE AND WHITE GUGLET AND BASIN CIRCA 1750-70the bowl finely painted on the interior with lovers in a garden beside a large urn on a stone pedestal, the exterior with a continuous landscape [...more]

 
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Lot 3: A WOOD FAMILY PEARLWARE ELEPHANT SPILL VASE CIRCA 1785

the elephant modelled standing before a tree stump with two branches forming a triple-section vase. Minor restoration, minor chips.PROVENANCEThe Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Victor, sold, Sotheby Parke Bernet, Inc., New York, March 10, 1978, lot [...more]

 
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Lot 4: A STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE FIGURE OF A RECUMBENT RAM CIRCA 1790

its coat sponged in manganese, on a green base. Together with a pair of Staffordshire pearlware spill vase figures, circa 1820, each modelled with a musician and his dog on a high grassy base. Some restoration. 3 pieces.PROVENANCE(The ram) Sold, Soth [...more]

 
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Lot 5: TWO STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY 'FAIR HEBE' JUGS AND A TOBY JUG LATE 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY

comprising: a Wood family 'Fair Hebe' jug after a model by Jean Voyez; a similarly-molded pearlware 'Fair Hebe' jug, enamelled in bright colors and with a turquoise ivy garland inside the rim; and a Wood family 'Traditional' toby jug. Minor chips and [...more]

 
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