GA012 | The Spring Auction Series
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299<br />
A large French brass mounted porcelain<br />
centrepiece vase, 19th century<br />
50cm high, 30cm diameter<br />
$600–800<br />
300<br />
A New Hall porcelain tea set in the<br />
“Boy and Butterfly” pattern, circa 1800<br />
comprising a tea pot, two<br />
creamers, tea bowl and saucer<br />
inscribed to base: pattern<br />
number 421 in red enamel<br />
the tea pot 15cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
301<br />
Three Clarice Cliff jugs in the Bizarre<br />
Crocus pattern, circa 1930<br />
the largest 15cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
302<br />
A Chelsea porcelain Kakiemon<br />
style plate, circa 1755<br />
decorated with a phoenix<br />
stilt marks to base<br />
24.5cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
303<br />
A Mason’s Ironstone jug, circa 1829<br />
decorated with the “Table<br />
and Flowerpot” pattern<br />
20cm high<br />
$50–100<br />
304<br />
A Worcester porcelain cup<br />
and saucer, circa 1770<br />
painted with green flowers by Giles<br />
inscribed to base: crossed swords<br />
mark (of Dresden) and 91<br />
the saucer 13cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
305<br />
A Worcester porcelain punch bowl,<br />
circa 1780<br />
printed with the Fisherman pattern<br />
inscribed to base: disguised numerical<br />
mark 8 in underglaze blue<br />
22.5cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
306<br />
A First Period Worcester porcelain<br />
chocolate cup and saucer, circa 1770<br />
decorated with the fence pattern<br />
the saucer inscribed to base: hatched<br />
crescent mark and ‘E’ in underglaze<br />
blue, the cup inscribed to base: hatched<br />
crescent mark in underglaze blue<br />
the saucer 14.5cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
307<br />
A First Period Worcester tea<br />
bowl and saucer, circa 1760<br />
decorated with the prunus root pattern<br />
tea bowl and saucer inscribed to base:<br />
open crescent mark in underglaze blue<br />
the saucer 12cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
308<br />
A First Period Worcester tea<br />
bowl and saucer, circa 1765<br />
decorated with the hollow<br />
rock lolly pattern<br />
inscribed mark to base: open<br />
crescent in underglaze blue<br />
the saucer 11.5cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
299