Sales catalogue: Puttick and Simpson
- Date:
- 24th July 1931
- Reference:
- WA/HMM/CM/Sal/16/249
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Sales catalogue: Puttick and Simpson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![120 i2] 122 dey 124 127 128 129 12 A pair of old Worcester tea cups and saucers, painted with flowers in the Chinese taste, a coffee cup and saucer, painted and gilt with flowers, a plate, transfer printed with classical ruins, 8#in. diam., and another, with turquoise and gilt border, 84in. diam. An old Worcester tea cup and saucer, with turquoise and gilt borders, a pair of tea cups and saucers, painted with flowers in blue and gilt, a coffee cup, marked Flight and crescent, and a pair of modelled leaf dishes, painted with flowers, branch handles, 83in. wide. Three old Worcester plates, Coventry pattern, painted Te An old Worcester modelled leaf dish, painted with flowers and strawberries, |I0j4in. wide, and a Chelsea bowl, modelled as leaves, 8in. diam. Five old Worcester tea cups and four saucers, painted with wheel pattern and. gilt, square marks. A Spode coffee cup and saucer, painted with vases of flowers and birds in the Hizen taste, and gilt, marked Spode 1495 in red, and a tea cup, coffee cup and saucer, painted with sprays, the lavender borders modelled with flowers, marked Spode 1978 in red, yellow and black. A Bow standing figure of a girl playing a triangle, on scroll base, marked A in blue, 84in. high, and a standing figure of a monk, in white, 63in. high. The Pedlars, a pair of Chelsea figures of a man and woman, the former carrying a basket of flasks, the latter a box of trinkets and a bunch of ribbons, on shaped bases en- crusted with flowers, Dresden models, 74in. high. A Swansea part tea and coffee service, fluted and with gilt borders, comprising a sugar basin and cover, a milk jug, a bowl, two saucer dishes, twelve tea cups, six coffee cups and thirteen saucers, marked Swansea in red, 37 pieces. A Bloor Derby vase, gilt with Chinese landscapes on dark blue ground, 9in. high, and a Worcester vase, by GRAINGER LEE & Co., painted with a view of Wick, near Bath, on maroon ground, 43in. high. A Staffordshire figure of Mrs. Nickleby, 83in. high, a small cup and saucer, striped orange and gilt, and a Chamber- lain’s jug, painted with flowers in the Japanese taste, 6in. high.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3166250x_0014.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)