Auction Alert: Antiques and Interiors – A Two Day Sale

Riihimaki cog glass vase and others

An Antiques and Interiors – A Two Day Sale is to be held by Fieldings Auctioneers in Stourbridge, West Midlands. It takes place on 17th & 18th Aug 2023 from 9:30am. A total of 1,023 lots come under the hammer over the two days:

Day 1: Lots 1-461

• Jewellery 1-220
• Silver 221-288
• Watches 289-320
• Collectables 321-418
• Militaria and Medals 419-441
• Books 442-461

Day 2: Lots 462-1019

• Pottery/Ceramics 462-547
• Watercolour and Oil Paintings 548-586
• Whitefriars Glass 587-611
• Glass 612-951
• Furniture 952-1019

In the main, we’re concentrating on day two and the art glass for sale. In addition to lots containing Whitefriars Glass vases, there’s a large number of original Whitefriars illustrations – rare survivors!

The lot I’d choose to take home? The antique glass bird feeder – it’s exquisite!

Bid in person on the day or online via EasyLiveAuction or The Saleroom (additional fees apply).

We offer a limited packing service within the U.K. only and at the auctioneer’s discretion. For information please contact us. All liabilities are with the buyer. We do not pack or ship any fragile items including pottery, porcelain, glassware, paintings, arms or weaponry.

Loose cut and polished amethyst stones

Lot 105: A parcel lot of loose cut and polished amethyst stones

To include emerald, oval, round and cabochon cut examples, largest 22mm x 15mm x 11mm approximately 19ct. (47)
Estimate: £100 – £150

19th Century soft white marble pestle and mortar

Lot 381: A 19th Century soft white marble pestle and mortar

Turned pine handle, width 29cm.
Estimate: £40 – £60

 

Lot 604: A collection of Whitefriars workshop illustrated working boards

And a prepatory drawing in pencil on paper for Knobbly range vases designed by William Wilson and Harry Dyer, and Ray Annenberg, to include 9842, 9843, 9846, 9609, 9610, 9612, 9608, and 9844, various sizes. (6)
Estimate: £60 -£80

Whitefriars Knobbly range vase designed by William Wilson and Harry Dyer

Lot 635: A Whitefriars Knobbly range vase

Designed by William Wilson and Harry Dyer. Pattern number 9610 in Kingfisher Blue, height 19cm.
Estimate: £30 – £50

Late 18th Century / early 19th Century glass bird feeder

Lot 709: A late 18th Century to early 19th Century glass bird feeder

Possibly Bristol, the spherical top above a tapered ovoid body with applied seed pan, height 13cm.
Estimate: £30 – £50

Goran Warff Kosta sculptural glass candle holder

Lot 754: A later 20th Century Kosta sculptural glass candle holder

Designed by Goran Warff, of ovoid form with a stepped textural upper body, engraved signature and numbered 67513, height 16cm.
Estimate: £30 – £50

Mdina Africa Lollipop bottle vase

Lot 763: A large Mdina Africa Lollipop bottle vase

Of compressed ovoid form with tall tapered and flared neck, decorated internally with patchwork coloured squares in cinnamon, green, yellow and opal, all cased in clear, retains original label, signed to base, height 40cm, together with a similar small dish with frilled rim in the same design, diameter 17cm. (2)
Estimate: £70 – £100

3 teal glass vases

Lot 783: A later 20th Century Dartington Crystal glass vase

Of sleeve form cased in clear crystal over teal and frosted with arched panels to the exterior, height 26cm, together with a Czech pressed glass vase and a blow moulded example with dimple decoration to a graduated blue ground. (3)
Estimate: £80 – £120

Riihimaki cog glass vase and others

Lot 796: A Riihimaki cog glass vase

Designed by Tamara Aladin, of stepped cylinder form all in a ruby ground cased in clear, together with another cog vase in blue and an Alsterfore vase internally decorated in opal and cased in citron, tallest height 28cm. (3)
Estimate: £60 – £80

Oiva Toikka blown and overlaid glass figure of a stylised duck

Lot 836: A contemporary Oiva Toikka blown and overlaid glass figure of a stylised duck

With brown speckled finish, engraved mark ‘O Toikka, Nautajari’, length 20.5cm.
Estimate: £120 – £150

Whitefriars Random Strap vase

Lot 838: A Whitefriars Random Strap vase

Designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9799, decorated with Tangerine strapping over Tangerine ground, height 18cm.
Estimate: £80 – £120

A collection of Edwardian and Art Deco scent bottles

Lot 892: A collection of Edwardian and Art Deco scent bottles

To include English cut crystal and Bohemian examples with heavily cut decoration, white metal and silver mounts and large fan form stoppers. (7)
Estimate: £50 – £80

Auction Alert: BORN TO BE WILD!

Set of four Ernest Race For Race Furniture chrome frame dining chairs

When an upcoming auction has the title, “BORN TO BE WILD! Things You’ll Want to Buy”, you just must have a look at the lots on offer!

The opening lot is a splendid vintage Morris estate car with all that lovely wooden trim… what a good start!

According to John Rolfe Auctions, BORN TO BE WILD! is to be a 2-day sale 0f “Things You’ll Want to Buy”. It takes place at their sale rooms located in Tetbury, Gloucestershire on Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th May 2023, from 10am. There will be a total of 1,003 lots that can be bid on live via The Saleroom and EasyLiveAuction websites.

John Rolfe charges a buyer’s premium of 20% of the hammer price + VAT. Added fees will be added for bidding online.

1960s Morris Traveller, BGT 592B

Lot 1: 1960s Morris Traveller, BGT 592B

Fully restored in wonderful order, date of first registration 1964, 1098cc, red and cream upholstered interior, 75000 mileage, rust free from being dry stored, 4 former keepers, New Parts fitted – Gearbox, Clutch, Steering rack, Alternator conversion, Complete front suspension including trunnions and dampers, Disc brake conversion, Rear springs bushes and dampers, New head, valves guides and rockers, New wheels tyres and stainless hubcaps, Radiator, V5 present, Reduced buyers premium of 10% on this lot (12% inclusive)
Estimate: £,5000 – £8,000

Advertising - 'Zoo Antwerpen' picture enamel sign with a dolphin

Lot 16: Advertising – ‘Zoo Antwerpen’ picture enamel sign with a dolphin, 100 x 66cm

Estimate: £200 – £400

Taxidermy - Impressive Edwardian specimen display of spiders, bugs and beetles

Lot 115: Taxidermy – Impressive Edwardian specimen display of spiders, bugs and beetles

To include Huntsman Spider, Tarantula, Rhino Beetle, Scarab Beetle etc, glazed case enclosing 36 specimens, 46 x 90cm
Estimate: £400 – £600

Hand carved crook handled walking stick with swan head

Lot 176: Good quality hand carved crook handled walking stick

With swan head knop, glass eyes, unmarked, 100cm long. Probably by Swaine & Adeney
Estimate: £80 – £120

Large collection of TG Green Cornishware pottery

Lot 484: Large collection of TG Green Cornishware pottery

Dinner and tea wares, in blue and white, comprising 4 large dinner plates, 12 medium plates, 6 small plates, 9 cereal bowls, 6 saucers, 3 tea plates, 2 small dishes, 3 jugs, 2 smaller jugs, teapot, lidded sugar bowl, slop bowl, 7 matching mugs, 2 teacups, brush pot, lidded bowl and four additional mugs of various sizes (a collection)
Estimate: £200 – £300

Pair of vintage wooden boot trees, incised 'P.C. 546'

Lot 553: Pair of vintage wooden boot trees, incised ‘P.C. 546’

Estimate: £40 – £60

Vintage cast iron counter scales

Lot 599: Vintage cast iron counter scales

With two sets of graduated weights, 40cm long
Estimate: £30 – £50

Exceptional quality genuine hand thrown Cretan olive pot

Lot 1047: Exceptional quality genuine hand thrown Cretan olive pot

Height 77cm x Diameter 60cm
Estimate: £200 – £400

PH Artichoke lamp

Lot 1135: PH Artichoke lamp

Poul Henningsen (Danish 1894-1967) for Louis Poulson – lacquered aluminium pendent lamp, circa 1958, 60cm high x 60cm diameter
Estimate: £2,000 – £3,000

Pair of French Bauhaus child's school desks and chairs

Lot 1176: Pair of French Bauhaus child’s school desks and chairs

With colourful tubular steel frames, the desks 67cm high x 60cm wide (4)
Estimate: £40 – £60

Set of four Ernest Race For Race Furniture chrome frame dining chairs

Lot 1205: Set of four Ernest Race For Race Furniture chrome frame dining chairs

With hinged seats, yellow Draylon upholstery
Estimate: £200 – £400

Remarkable pair of military Jack boots with trees

Lot 1395: The most remarkable pair of military Jack boots

With trees, the boots with chrome spurs, the trees with plaques inscribed ‘Lord Titchfield, Royal Horse Guards, Heal & Co, London, 96cm high
Estimate: £300 – £500

Auction alert: Collection of dolls’ houses & dolls

German 'birdcage' dolls' house, late 19th century

Practically every person has owned and played with dolls when they were kids. It’s an altogether different kind of person that collects dolls and dolls’ houses as an adult – especially when the value of these dolls can run into the tens of thousands of pounds.

To be honest, it’s not the thing for me. I wouldn’t mind owning a mid-century modern dolls’ house, with all the period furniture. Antique bisque dolls – a bit like clowns do for some people – give me the heebie-jeebies. So, let’s face our fears together, I’ve included an antique bisque clown doll in the line up below!

Later this month, The Joy McQuade collection of dolls’ houses & a private collection of 130 dolls by Bru, Jumeau, Winkler, Danel and others are going to be auctioned by Gorringes. 141 lots will be up for sale on Tuesday 25th April 2023, from 10am.

Buyer’s premium

The Conditions of Sale oblige buyers to pay a buyer’s premium of 25% plus VAT* plus any associated live bidding fees on the hammer price of each lot purchased. 
These live bidding fees are charged as follows:
EasyLive charges
If using EasyLive Bidding, there is an additional charge of 3% (total 28% plus VAT) or a flat fee of £3 to register to bid with EasyLive.
The Saleroom charges
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Invaluable charges
For buyers live-bidding, via Invaluable, there is a 5% charge (30% plus VAT).
VAT on hammer prices
*VAT (†) indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate (presently 20%) on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium.

Moritz Gottschalk furnished dolls' house

Lot 7: A Moritz Gottschalk furnished dolls’ house

Circa 1885, elaborately made as a grand double-fronted house, the central porch flanked by bay windows, French doors on the first floor flanked by pairs of arched windows, the detailing in cream against the red brick ground, the interior with original wall and floor papers with attractive paper borders, arranged as one large ground floor room and one large first floor room, together with two Evans & Cartwright tinplate fireplaces within wooden surrounds, the furnishings including large scale ‘Yellow Cherry’ pieces and a cast metal chair, 90cm high.
Illustrated by Jean Latham, Dolls’ Houses, A Personal Choice, (1969), p.154 and 155. The underside of this house is marked in pencil ‘1901’. A similar house is illustrated by Evelyn Ackerman ‘The Genius of Moritz Gottschalk’ (1980), p.34
Condition: The roof coloured green, the exterior papers throughout in generally good clean condition with only minor cosmetic blemishes commensurate with age, the façade lacking several glass panes, the hinges working freely to reveal an interior with mostly original papers.
Estimate: £2,500 – £3,500

'To The Golden Goose' rare German musical toy modelled as 2-storey half-timbered building

Lot 10: ‘To The Golden Goose’: A rare German musical toy modelled as two storey half-timbered building

Circa 1890, twin doors at the front opening to reveal two dolls set within a mirrored interior, when handle at the side is cranked, the dolls rotate and the music plays, a polyphon disc mounted at the back playing the tune ‘The Soldiers of the Queen’, retailers label for Douglas & Co, London, 39cm high
Condition: When the handle turns the mechanism internally seems to work freely, both figures internally rotate, the hinged doors possibly later and need re-fixing, overall condition commensurate with age and play.
Estimate: £1,000 – £2,000

'Dunster House' - A back-opening furnished dolls' house

Lot 13: ‘Dunster House’: A back-opening furnished dolls’ house

Mid 19th century, set on its original stand with porcelain castors, with a double-fronted rough cast facade and handsome panelled front door, the interior with opening panelled doors and delicate staircase, the original wall and floor papers still in place, the kitchen with fitted dresser and brass grate, the furnishings of mixed date but including some contemporary pieces, carrying handles to the sides, 125cm high
Condition: The roof and façade in seemingly original condition with blemishes throughout commensurate with age, one window sill frame possibly replaced, the rear hinged doors opening cleanly to reveal an interior mostly lacking papers, the stand and castors in sound order.
Estimate: £1,500 – £2,500

German 'birdcage' dolls' house, late 19th century

Lot 17: A German ‘birdcage’ dolls’ house

Late 19th century, modelled as half-timbered house with red roof and dormer window, another window in the gable end, the lower two storeys comprising the cage, with metal bars, a small extension to one side hinged to allow access for feeding, 56cm high
Condition: Generally sound with condition commensurate with age and use throughout.
Estimate: £300 – £500

'The Valley Farm'. A German stable, early 20th century, of half-timbered form

Lot 20: ‘The Valley Farm’. A German stable

Early 20th century, of half-timbered form, the hayloft above access by small door, a coach house to the left, 30cm high. Handwritten note ‘Bryan McQuade played with this farm in this very room in the 1920s’., the label attached a later date reading ‘The Valley Farm, J. Constable’.
Estimate: £100 – £150

Suite of Paul Leonhardt larger scale dolls' house furniture

Lot 21: A suite of Paul Leonhardt larger scale dolls’ house furniture

Circa 1925, painted in cream with gold highlights, comprising a display cabinet, desk, sofa, pair of chairs, armchair, piano stool and two round marble-topped tables.
Illustrated by Jean Latham Dolls’ Houses, A Personal Choice, (1969), p.119. Exhibited at The First Convention of the Doll Club of Great Britain 1974. Similar pieces are illustrated in the 1925-26 Universal Toy Catalogue of John Hess. The factory is discussed by Margaret Towner, Dolls’ House Furniture (1993), p.50.
Condition: Some re-glueing to chair frames, the marble top tables possibly later re-painted, the stool with later turned spindle and re-glued leg, the settee missing three back rail spindles, condition throughout generally worn commensurate with age and use.
Estimate: £300 – £400

Evans & Cartwright: Two kitchen ranges and a large scale fireplace

Lot 22: Evans & Cartwright: Two kitchen ranges and a large scale fireplace

The ranges with typical scrolled backs, the fireplace with a border of florets and a gilded grate (3)
Estimate: £400 – £600

Bath & Proschild for Kley & Hahn bisque character doll

Lot 82: A Bath & Proschild for Kley & Hahn bisque character doll

German, circa 1912, impressed 531 8, with open / closed mouth, dimples in cheeks, intaglio blue eyes, moulded brush stroked bead, jointed wood and composition body, in original black suede dungarees and red knitted cardigan 19in.
Condition: Head and body good; clothing fair
Estimate: £120 – £180

Simon & Halbig bisque 'Pierrot' character doll

Lot 88: A Simon & Halbig bisque character doll

German, circa 1880, impressed 749 DEP 3/0, with open mouth and upper teeth, weighted blue glass eyes, the jointed wood and composition body, in original black and cream satin ‘Pierrot’ suit and hat, 9in.
Condition: One finger chipped
Estimate: £150 – £200

A Bru bisque swivel head fashion doll

Lot 99: A Bru bisque swivel head fashion doll

French, 1870, impressed L on the head and Bru L on the shoulder, with closed smiling mouth, fixed blue glass paperweight eyes, pierced ears, dark real hair wig over cork pate, the shoulder-plate with formed breasts leading to kid body with wooden lower legs and bisque forearms, in original gold figured satin long train dress and lacy net bonnet, original Bru shoes, 20in.
Condition: Original cork pate still in place, tiny flake to right ear lobe
Estimate: £6,000 – £8,000

Simon & Halbig swivel head bisque fashion doll

Lot 106: A Simon & Halbig swivel head bisque fashion doll

German head on French body, circa 1875, unmarked, with closed mouth, fixed blue glass eyes, pierced ears, fair mohair wig over cork pate and gusseted kid body with bisque forearms, in black silk and velvet scalloped edged long dress and net bonnet, 22in., together with a large quantity of fashion doll clothes, one hat, a parasol and an umbrella.
Condition: Tiny firing crack at edge of neck on the shoulder-plate, two thumbs missing, two fingers chipped
Estimate: £1,500 – £2,000

Simon & Halbig bisque Oriental doll

Lot 123: A Simon & Halbig bisque Oriental doll

German, circa 1910, impressed 1329 Halbig 5, with open mouth and upper teeth, weighted brown glass eyes, black mahogany wig and jointed wood and composition body, in cream and pale purple kimono, 17.75in.
Condition: Broken right eye
Estimate: £300 – £400

Simon & Halbig swivel head bisque fashion doll

Lot 138: A Simon & Halbig bisque doll

Mould 1078, sleeping eyes and open mouth, jointed wood and composition body, sequinned cream and red velvet dress, 19in.
Estimate: £80 – £120

Auction Alert: Country House Attic Sale

A 'God Speed the Plough' earthenware loving cup etc

The Country House Attic Sale (part of the larger Antique and Collectors Sale) is being held by Mellors & Kirk on Thursday 16th March 2023 from 10am. It consists of 99 interesting lots of mainly antique earthenware and transferware.

We have a very small collection of antique creamware, mainly consisting of a few transfer printed nursery mugs and a trio of graduated blue & white meat plates. I’d love to grow our collection – and this sale is a great opportunity to do just that.

It’s a shame that the auction house doesn’t organise postage – however, they recommend a number of companies that offer the service.

Buyers are charged a premium of 24% (plus VAT) in addition to the hammer price. Subject to a minimum charge of £6 per lot plus VAT

Live bidding platforms attract additional costs as detailed below:
mellorsandkirk.com – 1.5% (plus VAT)
Easyliveauction.com – 3% (plus VAT) on the hammer price of all lots purchased, or a flat fee of £3.00 is taken by Easyliveauction. Note: This fee will be taken regardless of whether you bid on or purchase lots.
the-saleroom.com – 4.95% (plus VAT)

A pearl ware baluster jug, possibly Leeds et al

Lot 1105: A pearl ware baluster jug, possibly Leeds, c. 1800
Printed in puce with verse on commerce, strap handle, 14.5cm h, eleven later 19th century earthenwares, transfer-printed with scenes and maxims of agriculture and commerce, comprising a loving cup, mugs and jugs, the largest 20cm high, (12). Pearl ware example with restored spout, some crazing, otherwise good general condition with wear. Others in mixed condition and not individually examined, some wear and light repairs.
Estimate £30 – £50

Miscellaneous ceramics Including a quantity of Spode's

Lot 1107: Miscellaneous ceramics
Including a quantity of Spode’s Italian pattern table ware, etc.
Estimate £40 – £60

A collection of 19th c blue and white transfer-printed wares

Lot 1117: A collection of 19th century blue and white transfer-printed wares
Including a John Meir & Son Korea pattern ash bowl, 32cm diam, a drainer, 38cm w, further bowls, plates, sauce tureens, mugs and other vessels, etc., (approx. 20). Meir & Son bowl cracked. Drainer with riveted repair. The other pieces in mixed condition, not having been examined individually, crazed – at times discoloured, slight wear, occasional chips, etc.
Estimate £30 – £50

Two boxes of 19th c transfer-printed earthenware

Lot 1121: Two boxes of 19th century transfer-printed earthenware
Occasional bone china, comprising jugs, children’s and other mugs and cups, some with didactic messages, Chinese Tree pattern dinner and dessert plates, etc. Mixed condition. Though each piece has not been examined individually, each has expected wear, etc. Some are also crazed, cracked, &/or repaired.
Estimate £30 – £40

A collection of 29 Delft tiles, 18th c and later

Lot 1123: A collection of 29 Delft tiles, 18th century and later
Principally Dutch, including biblical narratives and figural tableaux, painted in underglaze blue or manganese, some framed as groups, mixed sizes. Mixed condition. Some repaired as clearly seen in images. Further surface wear as expected, etc.
Estimate £150 – £200

A collection of 19th century earthenware

Lot 1124: A collection of 19th century earthenware
Including nursery plates, children’s cups and mugs, advertising and colour-printed Victorian pot lids, novelties, agricultural interest, etc., (approx. 20). Mixed condition, some wear, losses, and/or occasional repairs. Please note each piece has not been individually examined.
Estimate £30 – £50

Three mid-19th c earthenware mugs etc

Lot 1126: Three mid-19th century earthenware mugs
Monochrome printed and picked-out in polychrome enamels with railway locomotives, the largest 10cm h, a Staffordshire lustre Bacchus jug, 19th century, 12.5cm h, further earthenware, including mocha and banded wares, an Edge, Malkin, & Co blue and white mug, another, similar, in black, etc., (15). Each of the train mugs with various portions of restoration, one of which is also profoundly cracked, etc. Bacchus jug with discoloured crazing and chipped. Mocha ware with faults. Edge, Malkin, & Co mug cracked and crazed, the handle restored. Further examples not individually examined but all with faults or wear.
Estimate £30 – £50

A Sunderland lustre jug, early-mid 19th c

Lot 1128: A Sunderland lustre jug, early-mid 19th century
Printed with a named-view of the Iron Bridge Wermouth/Sunderland, verse to verso, 18cm h, a similar tub, later, dated 1859 within the print, 14cm w, a Crimean War commemorative plaque, mid-19th century, a Industry Produceth Wealth jug, 14cm h, etc., (12). The jug with faults, multiple cracks, discoloured crazing, chip, etc. The tub chipped, crazed and discoloured, further wear. Crimean plaque with extensive riveted repair. Industry jug generally good with some wear. Further pieces not examined individually, but with surface wear, stains, and/or crazing, etc.
Estimate £30 – £50

A pair of Burgess & Leigh Asiatic Pheasant pattern meat dishes etc

Lot 1132: A pair of Burgess & Leigh Asiatic Pheasant pattern meat dishes
A quantity of Spode’s Italian blue and white dinner ware, etc
Estimate £40 – £60

A 'God Speed the Plough' earthenware loving cup etc

Lot 1152: A ‘God Speed the Plough’ earthenware loving cup, mid-19th century
Transfer-printed in black, 12cm h, five other earthenware loving cups, principally Staffordshire, including three frog examples, plus three further frog mugs, (9). The God Speed the Plough cup with a repaired handle, crazed and unevenly printed. The large blue and white example with restored handles and base, chipped, with further portions of restoration. The others with similar wear. The three frog mugs in various condition, cracked, crazed and worn.
Estimate £30 – £50