14th Sep, 2024 9:30 GMT/BST

Country House Sale

 
Lot 83
 

83

A Flight Worcester Porcelain Cup, circa 1800, salmon ground, with vermicelli, scroll and band gilding and painted with a panel containing a thatched cottage, incised B mark
6cm high
A Similar Cup and Saucer, with vermicelli and palmette borders, impressed Barr, Flight & Barr marks
saucer 14cm diameter
A Chocolate Cup, orange ground and with gilt Greek key border, unmarked
9cm high
A Similar Pair of Cups and Saucers, pink ground and with differing gilt borders, Flight, Barr & Barr marks
saucers 15cm diameter
A Chamberlains Worcester Taper Stick, with gadrooned rim, scrolling handle and painted with roses and forget-me-not, script mark
10cm diameter
A Derby Cream Jug, painted with two named views, "Near Glasgow" and "View in Cumberland", red mark
13cm high (10)

Sold for £90
Estimated at £100 - £200


 

Taper stick with a restored handle. Some general wear throughout.

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Tennants Auctioneers do not cover damage to gilded wood or plaster picture frames, or to picture frame glass whilst the item is in our possession.

 

Auction: Country House Sale, 14th Sep, 2024

The September Country House Sale will include a number of private collections, including The Collection of the Late Captain Edward Cazenove (1923-2000).

The Collection of the Late Captain Edward Cazenove

Devoted hunter and art collector Captain Edward "Teddy" Cazenove was born on 11 June 1923. He was brought up by his New York-born mother, Edith, at the family house of Cottesbrooke in Northamptonshire. Cazenove was educated at Eton and Oxford, where he took every chance he could to hunt.

Shortly after graduating from Oxford, he joined the Army and served diligently throughout the Second World War. He was taken prisoner in France in 1944 and was wounded attempting to escape. After the war, instead of following in his father's footsteps and joining the family firm of stockbrokers, which had been established from the 1820s, Cazenove chose to do what he loved best. He settled in Pytchley, Northamptonshire, to hunt. Highly skilled and consistently enthusiastic, Cazenove became Master of hunts in England, Scotland and Ireland. He died aged 77 in 2000.

The sale will also include a Private Collection of Works by Fred Lawson and a Private Collection of Works by William Miller Frazer. 

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