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A Fine Newcomb College Art Pottery High Glaze Vase, 1904, decorated by Marie de Hoa LeBlanc, with an incised design of Jackmanii Climbing Clematis in blue, green, and yellow underglaze, the base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator's mark, Joseph Meyer's potter's mark, "Q" for buff clay body and reg. no. "VV19", height 13 in., diameter 6 1/2 in. WORLD RECORD PRICE AT AUCTION FOR NEWCOMB POTTERY.  Sold for $169,200.00 on June 27th, 2009.

A Monumental Shearwater Pottery Bowl, c. 1945, jiggered by Peter Anderson, decorated by Walter Inglis Anderson with an incised and slip-decorated design of ducks and waves, unmarked, height 8 5/16 in., diameter 14 1/2 in. to 14 3/4 in. Sold for $59,750.00 on September 15th, 2012.

A Set of Royal Crown Derby Porcelain, early 20th c., decorated by Desire Leroy (d. 1908), extremely ornate design featuring delicate bouquets framed by lacy rococo gilt relief work on a white ground, fully marked and retailed by Tiffany & Co., New York, signed by the artist, comprising 19 bouillon cups, 20 saucers and 20 dessert plates.
Sold on April 13, 2002 for $49,450.

 

Pair of Napoleon III Gilt Bronze and Wedgwood Jasperware Mounted White Marble Urns, 19th c., domed tops, fluted necks, bowl form bodies, domed pedestal bases, elaborately ornamented with finials, garlands, female bust handles, and hairy paw feet, h. 28 1/2 in., w. 14 in. Sold for $32,265.00 on April 17, 2015.

A Rare Shearwater Pottery "Bacchante" Vase, c. 1930s, designed and decorated by Walter Inglis Anderson, thrown and glazed in blue-green alkaline by Peter Anderson, base with impressed dime-sized Shearwater stamp, signed by Walter Anderson with a "W", height 9 1/2 in., diameter 8 1/2 in. Sold for $23,900.00 on November 21, 2014.

A Fine Pair of Antique Louis XVI-Style “Sevres” Porcelain and Gilt Bronze Urns, late 19th c., Sold on October 4, 2003 for $23,000.00

Rare and Monumental Newcomb College Art Pottery Scenic Landscape Vase, 1925, decorated by Henrietta Bailey in the Tall Pine and Moon design with cabins, matte glaze with blue, green and yellow underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator's mark, Joseph Meyer's potter's mark, and reg. no. PB77, h. 16 in., dia. 7 1/2 in. (139). Sold for $22,705.00 on June 27, 2015.

A Rare George Ohr Art Pottery Teapot, c. 1883-1898, mustard glaze with mottled green, berry and cobalt slip, inverted lid, base stamped "G.E. Ohr, Biloxi, Miss.", height 4 1/2 in., width 8 1/2 in. Sold for $22,705.00 on February 4th, 2012.

A Fine Set of Twelve Royal Crown Derby Gilt and Turquoise Porcelain Cabinet Plates, puce mark, royal warrant and retailer mark for David Collamore, N.Y., date cypher for 1899, impressed "DERBY" with shape no., decorated by Desiré Leroy, royal gadrooned rim, the cartouches with enameled floral sprays having jeweled gilt scroll surrounds, flanked by swags enclosing stippled panels, each center medallion finely painted with a unique floral bouquet, signed "Leroy", diameter 9 in. Sold for $21,150.00 February 7th, 2009.



Eleven Royal Copenhagen "Flora Danica" Porcelain Dinner Plates, No. 3549, dated 1965-1966, with dentil border and central botanical paintings of various flowers, the bases with green Royal Copenhagen logos, underglaze blue wave marks, pattern no. 20, shape no. 3549 and initials, dia. 10 in.
Sold for $20,740.00 on June 22, 2019.

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Dessert Service, early 20th c., most pieces artist signed by Richard Sebright (1870-1951), the finest fruit painter at the Royal Worcester factory, six of the dessert plates painted by W. Bee.
Sold on December 8, 2001 for $19,550.
A Fine and Rare Group of Nine Paris Porcelain Cabinet Plates, c. 1820, by Denuelle, Rue de Crussol, Paris, each depicting a figure of different nationality.
Sold on April 10, 1999 for $19,360.00.

 

Fine Pair of Napoleon III Gilt Bronze Mounted Sèvres Porcelain Covered Vases, probably mid 19th c., interlaced Ls marks, amphora bodies decorated with courting couples and landscapes; bronze finial, garland hung scroll handles, toupie feet, h. 42 in. Sold for $19,120.00 on April 17, 2015.


 

A William Moorcroft "Eventide" Art Pottery Vase, c. 1920, fully marked, ginger jar form with landscape tree decoration, height 10 3/4 in., diameter 8 1/2 in. Sold for $18,300.00 on September 10th, 2011


 

A Rare and Monumental Shearwater Pottery Jardinière, c. 1940, thrown by Peter Anderson and decorated by James McConnell "Mac" Anderson with a white slip ground and black and green stylized scroll design, the rim with a geometric pattern of blossoms, roundels and banding in black and green, height 26 3/4 in., diameter 19 in., accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Sold for $17,925.00 on February 8, 2014.

A Fine Pair of Paris Porcelain Vases, early 19th c., Sold on October 4, 2003 for $16,100.00

A Pair of Large Paris Porcelain White, Imperial Purple, and Gilt Pot-Pourri Vases by Jacob Petite, mid 19th c., marked “J.P.”, with flame finials and domed covers on ribbed bodies, having lion monopod supports on stepped incurvate bases surrounding a cental baluster, height 19 in., width 10 1/2 in., depth 9 1/2 in. Sold on September 30, 2006 for $14,687.50

Newcomb College Art Pottery High Glaze Vase, 1908, decorated by Henrietta Bailey with incised and modeled design of Louisiana irises, blue and green underglaze, base marked with Newcomb cipher, decorator's mark, Joseph Meyer's potter's mark, reg. no. CT 83, and "W", h. 9 in, dia. 7 in. Sold for $14,340.00 on June 27, 2015.

A Rare Chinese Export Porcelain Tobacco Leaf Covered Tureen and Undertray, late 18th c., tureen h. 7 1/2 in. & w. 11 in., tray l. 13 3/4 in..
Sold for $14,100.00 on December 4, 2005

A Shearwater Art Pottery Vase, c. 1930-40, thrown by Peter Anderson, carved by Walter Anderson, with a pattern of gulls and waves, double glaze of alkaline blue and antique green, ink stamp and impressed mark, height 6 3/4 in. Sold for $13,742.50 on April 25, 2014.

An Early and Rare Shearwater Art Pottery "Bacchante" Vase, 1930s, designed and decorated by Walter Inglis Anderson with a motif of Bacchante dancers and grapes, comprised of fourteen figures, gunmetal glaze, base with impressed dime-sized Shearwater stamp and signed "W" by Walter Anderson, height 9 5/8 in. Sold for $13,145.00 on March 27th, 2010.

A Fine and Rare Shearwater Art Pottery Table Lamp, c. 1930, inscribed "Mac" for Mac Anderson, bearing the rectangular Shearwater stamp and early registration mark, the vessel hand carved with fish in bas relief with an antique green glaze, height 10 1/2 in., diameter 9 in. Sold for $12,925.00 on December 6th, 2008

A Sèvres Polychrome and Gilt Porcelain Cup and Saucer, early 19th c., reserved with colorful birds amidst swirling apple green foliate designs, underglaze blue marks, saucer diameter 5 1/4 in. Sold for $12,690.00 on October 11th, 2008

A Fine Pair of French Aesthetic Platinum-Ground Polychrome and Gilt-Decorated Porcelain Garniture Vases, c. 1878, each marked "S. Child & Co./Baltimore/Exposition Universelle/Paris 1878", obscuring another name, each artist-initialed with a conjoined NV, the recto of each finely painted with exotic birds and flowers, the reverses with stalks of bleeding hearts, cylindrical with heavily gilt and stenciled pierced lobe and circle rims, ring handles and vitruvian scroll base rim on acanthine feet, height 14 3/4 in., width 7 in.
Sold on October 6, 2007 for $11,465.00
A Shearwater Pottery Green-and-Tan Glazed “Earth, Sea and Sky” Vase, mid-to-late 20th c., from Ocean Springs, Mississippi, studio of the Walter Anderson family, cylindrical form encircled by relief panels depicting the creatures of the sky, earth and sea enhanced by subtle mottled glazing, signed “Shearwater” in cursive form, height 12 in., diameter 7 1/4 in.
Sold on February 3, 2007 for $11,160.00

An Extensive Paris Porcelain Polychrome and Gilt-Decorated Dinner Service, mid-19th c., peach borders, floral decoration, including a large lidded tureen, a pair of lidded tureens, five large oval platters, three small oval platters, two open vegetables, two round compotes, two shell-form compotes, four shell-form dishes, a pair of lidded sauce boats with attached undertrays (one lacking lid), one small lidded sauce boat with attached undertray, one waste bowl, nine demitasse cups with eight saucers, three coffee cups with fourteen saucers, 18 dinner plates, 12 luncheon plates and 20 dessert plates, approx. 100 pcs. Sold for $10,868.00 on May 3rd, 2008

Fine Pair of Napoleon III Gilt Bronze Mounted Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vases, 19th c., bottle form bodies with applied figures at the neck; bronze grape vine rim, foliate handles, scroll base, bases stamped "H. Picard", h. 27 3/4 in.; together with associated seven branch floral form candelabra inserts, overall h. 44 1/4 in. Sold for $10,755.00 on April 17, 2015.

A Fine Extensive Paris Porcelain Dinner and Luncheon Service, c. 1825-1835, apple green borders, comprising 160 pieces
Sold for $10,637.00 on June 7, 2003.
A Group of Four Chinese Porcelain Figures of Immortals, 19th c., tallest figure h. 25 1/4 in..
Sold for $10,106.25 on December 4, 2005
A Fine KPM Porcelain Plaque, 19th c., depicting a scene after Bartolome Esteban Murillo (1617-82), impressed mark and letter “H”, sight 15 1/2 in. x 13 1/8 in., in an antique giltwood frame.
Sold on October 12, 2002 for $9,775.
A Set of Twelve Samson Gilt-Lined White Bisque Swan-form Cups, with 14 oval gilt undertrays with bordered rims, each bearing the mark “Manufacture de S.M. I’Imperatrice P.L. Dagoty A Paris) (used between 1804 and 1814), undertray length 5 ¾ in.
Sold on April 13, 2002 for $9,487.
A Shearwater Art Pottery Bowl, decorated by Walter Inglis Anderson, thrown by Peter Anderson, duck motif, with impressed semicircular Shearwater mark, height 3 1/4 in., diameter 10 in.
Sold on October 6, 2007 for $9,400.00
A Shearwater Pottery Sea, Earth and Sky Vase, Sold on October 4, 2003 for $9,200.00
A Fine Paris Porcelain Cobalt and Gilt-Decorated and Biscuit Reticulated Figural Corbeille, early 19th c., the bateau-form reticulated corbeille bordered in matte blue and decorated with tooled gold simulating classical mounts, each of the supports modeled to represent a kneeling classical maiden wearing a chiton, her hands raised to her head adorned with a floral wreath, kneeling on a tasseled cushion colored with matte gold, the plinth centered by a large gilt rosette, the borders detailed with raised foliage and displaying a mask, on paw feet, height 16 in., width 18 in., depth 7 in.
Sold on April 14, 2007 for $9,000.00

 

Pair of Meissen Porcelain Stoppered Bottle Vases, probably 19th c., crossed swords marks, each with applied fruiting and flowering branches on a butterfly and flower spray ground, h. 19 1/4 in. Sold for $8,663.00 on April 17, 2015.

A Monumental Pair of Antique Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Lidded Urns
Sold on December 6th, 2003 for $8,625.00
A Large and Impressive “Sevres” Napoleonic Porcelain Vase & Pedestal, early 20th c, height 76 ½ in.
Sold on December 8, 2001 for $8,625.
A Fine KPM Painted Porcelain Plaque, late 19th c., height 16 in., width 13 in.
Sold on April 7, 2001 for $8,625.
A Very Fine Pair of Spode Porcelain “Imari” Fruit Coolers, pattern 3071, c.1800, with original porcelain liners, finely gilded, probably enameled and gilded by Henry Daniell. Stoke on Trent, England, height 11 in., width 10 in.
Sold on October 13, 2001 for $8,625.
A Fine Set of Six Limoges Porcelain Oyster Plates from the White House Service of President Rutherford B. Hayes (1877-81), c. 1880, Haviland & Co., Limoges, France, designed by artist Theodore Russell Davis, fully marked, with five wells, diameter 8 3/4 in.
Sold on April 14, 2007 for $8,518.00
A Fine Pair of English Porcelain Urns by Minton, c. 1895, the vivid blue grounds embellished with hand-painted floral bouquets and butterflies, each reserve in a different design, height 16 in.
Sold on February 22, 2002 for $8,050
A Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Covered Vases in the Mandarin Palette, late 18th c., of flattened baluster form with brightly enameled, detailed scenes of Chinese figures in outdoor landscapes, smaller scenes on the necks and on the sides, all on a rich iron-red ground, with stylized serpent handles and foo lion finials, height 14 1/2 in., width 19 in., depth 4 in.
Sold on April 14, 2007 for $7,200.00
A Pair of Large and Impressive "Sevres" Porcelain and Gilt Bronze Vases, late 19th c., signed "A. Guerin"
Sold on December 8, 2002 for $6,900
A George Ohr Unglazed Ceramic Vase, c. 1899-1906, crimped around the neck, signed “G.E. Ohr” in sgraffito, height 7 3/8 in., diameter 3 3/8 in.
Sold on December 8, 2001 for $5,980.

An Exceptionally Fine Paris Porcelain Gilt and Polychrome Rafraîchissoir, early 19th c., the underside inscribed "RiHoueT / Paris" in overglaze blue, the unmarked lid and liner above a richly modeled campagna-form body with crisply detailed Bacchic mask handles, and pedestal decorated with four freestanding swans, decorated overall with floral bouquets and sprays, the matte and polished gilding brilliant and well preserved, height 19 1/4 in., width 12 in., depth 9 in. Sold for $5,875.00 on February 23, 2008

A Fine Paris Gilt and Biscuit Porcelain Reticulated Figural Corbeille, 19th c., navette-form, the supports modeled as angels wearing chitons and kneeling on tasseled pillows, the conforming plinth with relief of foliage and a lion mask, height 13 1/4 in., width 15 1/2 in., depth 8 in. Sold for $5,875.00 on February 23, 2008

An English Staffordshire Porcelain Dessert Service by Davenport, c. 1880
Sold on December 6th, 2003 for $5,750.00
A Rare and Important Paris Biscuit and Glazed Porcelain Goblet, c. 1830-1845, the atelier of Jacob Petit.
Sold on February 9, 2003 for $5,750.

A Fine Jacob Petit Paris Porcelain Polychrome and Gilt-Decorated Jardinière on Matching Stand, mid-19th c., the stand signed in underglaze blue "J.P.", the jardinière marked by the retailer "Monginot / Boulevard des / italiens 20", decorated with gilt arabesques on white and blue-céleste grounds, the long sides with large reserves of exotic birds (obverse) and summer flowers (reverse), the basin with acanthus scroll handles and lion feet, the octagonal stand with matching gilt arabesque decoration and scroll feet, basin: height 5 1/2 in., length 14 1/2 in., depth 5 3/4 in.; stand: height 1 3/4 in., length 11 1/2 in., depth 5 3/4 in.; ensemble height 7 in. Sold for $5,581.00 on February 23, 2008

A Shearwater Art Pottery Plate, probably decorated by Walter “Bob” Anderson, c. 1940, restored, dia. 10 1/16 in.; restored..
Sold for $5,206.25 on December 4, 2005
A Meissen Porcelain Dinner Service for Twelve, early 20th c., 104 pieces total.
Sold on December 6th, 2003 for $5,175.00
A Staffordshire Figural Group of a Bull Baiting Group, by Obadiah Sherratt, c.1820, height 9 ½ in.
Sold on October 13, 2001 for $5,175.
A Sèvres Porcelain Tea Service, late 19th/early 20th c., decorated with scenes from Napoleon's battles, each piece having a dark green ground with heavy gilt embellishments in the Classical taste, the tray reserved with the battle of Eylau, the coffeepot with Ratisbonne, the covered sugar with Jena, and the creamer with Marengo, marked in red, teapot height 9 in., creamer height 8 in., sugar height 7 in., tray width 14 in., length 18 in.
Sold on April 14, 2007 for $4,993.00
A Shearwater Pottery “Sea & Sky” Vase, sea green and gun metal glaze, height 12 1/8 in., diameter 7 ½ in.
Sold on April 13, 2002 for $4,887.
A Fine Royal Vienna Porcelain Ewer, late 19th c., beehive mark in blue underglaze, the gilt shell-form spout joined by a scrolled handle, reserves depicting classical scenes.
Sold on February 22, 2002 for $4,140.
A Staffordshire Bear and Trainer, c. 1825, with dancing bear and trainer in Turkish costume, height 8 ¾ in.
Sold October 13, 2001 for $4,025.
A Shearwater Art Pottery Plate, probably decorated by Walter “Bob” Anderson, c. 1940, dia. 10 3/16 in., restored.
Sold for $3,818.75 on December 3, 2005
A Fine and Rare Pair of Large Rose Medallion Baluster Vases, 19th c., h. 24 1/2 in..
Sold for $3,818.75 on December 3, 2005
A Shearwater Pottery Figural Bowl, carved and decorated by Mac Anderson, thrown by Peter Anderson, 1981, signed & stamped, h. 4 1/4 in., dia. 7 1/4 in..
Sold for $3,760.00 on December 3, 2005
A Shearwater Pottery Plate, c. 1940-1950, carved and painted with a stylized crane on a cream ground, stamp mark, diameter 8 5/8 in.
Sold on April 13, 2002 for $3,738.
A Pair of Chinese “Famille Rose” Porcelain Tobacco Leaf Ginger Jars, early 20th c., with porcelain lids, caramel ground with floral tobacco leaf decoration, height 9 ½ in., diameter 8 ¼ in.
Sold on February 22, 2002 for $3,680.
A Pair of Meissen Polychrome Porcelain Figures, depicting a gentleman holding a necklace and a lady carrying a mop, both wearing characteristic pastel floral sprigged and striped fabrics with gilt embellishments and standing on naturalistic round bases, height 16 in., diameter 5 in.
Sold on April 14, 2007 for $3,600.00
A Fine "Sevres" Porcelain and Gilt Bronze Centerpiece, late 19th c., h. 14 in., w. 18 in.
Sold for $3,565.00 on June 7, 2003.
A Paris porcelain dinner service, mid-19th c., sold on April 16th, 2005 for $3,055.00
A Meissen Porcelain Cabbage Tureen & Underplate, c. 1855-1870, shaded magenta and green leaves, height 8 in., tureen diameter 7 in., platter diameter 9 ¾ in.
Sold June 2, 2001 for $3,450.
A Pair of Meissen Blue and White Porcelain Two Tier Dessert Stands in the "Onion" Pattern, each surmounted by figural finials, one a boy with floral wreath, the other a girl with apron of flowers, the plates having open latticework rims, with blue underglaze marks, height 16 1/2 in., diameter 9 in.
Sold on April 14, 2007 for $3,240.00
A Three-Piece Derby Porcelain Garniture, c. 1815, iron red crowned crossed batons and “D” marks, painter’s two, each of tapering form with ram’s head handles, on stands, height of tallest 6 ¾ in.
Sold on February 22, 2002 for $3,105.
 
A French Blanc de Chine Potpourri Vase with Gilt Bronze Mounts and Stand, 18th c., the round body and lid encircled by raised sprigs of prunus blossoms, the reticulated neck and top decorated with fine applied flowers in bright colors, not marked, but suggestive of St. Cloud, height 10 in., diameter 6 in.
Sold on April 14, 2007 for $2,640.00
A French Bisque Porcelain and Gilt Bronze Figure on a Marble Base, late 19th/early 20th c., depicting a noblewoman in evening garb standing beside circular table with jewel casket and fastening a strand of pearls around her neck, with base plaque reading "Marquise par Grisard", probably D. Grisard, a European sculptor of the period; cast with a medallion indicating that it was fabricated in Paris, height 14 in., diameter 7 1/2 in.
Sold on April 14, 2007 for $2,467.00

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