16th Sep, 2022 9:30 GMT/BST
A Cream Coloured Earthenware Pew Group, in mid 18th century style, typically modelled and picked out in terracotta clay with a couple sitting on a bench, applied with three masks and with barber's pole edges
15cm wide
A Delftware Wet Drug Jar, in early 18th century style, of ovoid form, the blue label inscribed MEL ELATEPIUM, painted mark
24cm high
A Chantilly Style Porcelain Fluted Baluster Vase, painted in kakiemon style, bears painted mark
16.5cm high (3)
Sold for £1,600
Estimated at £150 - £200
Pew group - crazed all over. No breaks or repair.
Drug jar - glaze chips to the rim and footrim, some fine glaze cracks to the body. No restoration.
Chantilly style vase - no chips, cracks or repair.
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Auction: Country House, 16th Sep, 2022
The Country House Sales offer an appealing mix of traditional antiques and curiosities, good furnishing pieces and specialist collectors’ items. The sales incorporate the contents of important properties and private collections as well as individually consigned lots redolent of the English Country House.
Viewing
Tuesday 13 September - Thursday 15 September 10am-4pm, *Friday 16 September 10am-4pm (*viewing for Day Two of the sale only), and mornings of sale from 7.30am
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