Four Day July Fine Art Catalogue Sale - 2831 Lots

by Potteries Auctions Ltd
5th Jul 2023 from 10am BST
Potteries Auctions Ltd
Silverdale Saleroom
Unit 4a, Aspect Court
Silverdale Enterprise Park
Newcastle-u-Lyme
Staffordshire
ST5 6SS
United Kingdom
Telephone(s):
01782 638100
Sale Description:
Four Day July Fine Art Catalogue Sale

Day 1 Wednesday July 5th at 10am

Well, what an auction month we have coming up in July! We have a fantastic 5-day auction, 4 days of Fine Art at Silverdale followed by our unreserved Sunday Cobridge general auction of furniture, pottery, and household items.

It all starts on Wednesday 5th July at 10am, first up is a large collection of the bright and cheery Lorna Bailey pottery over 100 lots of cats, animals, vases etc., then we have the Carltonware section - with further items of Carltonware from the Mike Mauder collection including amazing items of Blush ware - teapots, silver plated dishes etc. We then have a large collection of Kevin Francis figures and toby jugs from one of our big collectors who unfortunately passed away last year, including artist colourways, prototypes etc.

For the first time ever, we have a collection of Sylvac pottery featured in our rare pottery sale, featuring many different animal models in an array of different colours. Next up is part 2 of our Wade factory archives sale which features many rare and interesting items including prototypes and items removed from the Wade factory archives, the feature lot being the large Colin Melbourne designed figure of Ivy that was commissioned for the 1951 Festival of Britain.

Moorcroft always features strongly in our rare sale and this time we have many collections of William & Walter Moorcroft dating from 1910 onwards and many good later collectable designs by Emma Bossons, Sian Leper, Phillip Gibson and Rachel Bishop to name a few. Royal Crown Derby comes next, and we have many lots of Imari, animal and bird paperweights, hand painted items, tea, and dinner ware, and Lynton porcelain hand painted by Stefan Nowacki.
Day one finishes with collections of Wedgwood pottery including Jasperware in many colours, black basalt, Majolica, tea, and dinner ware, designers such as Keith Murray, Millicent Taplin, Arnold Machin, etc.

Day 2, Thursday 6th July at 10am.

Rare Beswick starts the second day with animals, birds, horse with riders, horses, ponies, and foals in rare colourways, cattle, fish, Colin Melbourne animas, prototype pieces, sets of figures from Walt Disney, Alice in Wonderland, Beatrix Potter, Flintstones, and other storybook series.

On to Royal Doulton next, starting with Bunnykins, Royal Doulton early figures, prototypes, prestige figures, early animals, Flambe, dogs, birds, character and Toby jugs, artist pieces by George Tinworth, Margaret Thompson, Harry Nixon, Fred Hancock, Hannah, and Florence Barlow, Harry Simeon, Mark V Marshall, C Holloway, David Dewsberry and more.

The day to comes to a climax with the well deserved whisky and wines section, that includes some rare vintage scotch single malts, ports, Hungarian, French and German white and red wines, 77 lots so something for everyone's cellar here!

Day 3, Friday 7th July, 10am.

Day 3 starts with miscellaneous pottery, 180 lots of big-name pottery manufacturers including 18th/19th century Staffordshire,
Ralph Wood, Capodimonte, Charlotte Rhead, Crown Devon Fieldings, Aynsley, Barum Barnstaple pottery, Goldscheider, Coalport, Minton, Bing & Grondahl, Caverswall China, Belleek, Sitzendorf, Royal Copenhagen, Hadley Worcester, Amphora, Bernard Moore, Royal Dux, Lladro, Anita Harris, collection of studio pottery by Isabella Pope & Simon Carroll, Clarice Cliff, Spode, KPM Berlin, Royal Lancastrian and more. Minton to include fantastic Majolica wall sconce, tiles, Secessionist, and hand painted items.
Next up is Coalport with items from 19th/20th century, including figurines, hand painted items etc.
A large selection of De Lamerie finely gilded porcelain, glass ware and silver-plated items, Glassware by Lalique, Whitefriars, Wedgwood, Swarovski, Bohemian etc.

Next up is the ever-popular quality dinner, tea, and coffee sets including manufacturers such as Wedgwood, Royal Albert, Minton, Aynsley, Hammersley Fine Bone China, Paragon China, Royal Doulton, Minton, Spode, plus many fabulous Shelley sets, Wileman, Foley etc. Absolutely stunning section of collections of Royal Worcester pottery, 92 lots featuring horses and figures modelled by Doris Lindner, many hand painted pieces by top artists such as Charles Baldwyn, Kitty Blake, M Hunt, Harry and John Stinton, Milwyn Holloway, A Shuck, W A Hawkins etc.

Last but by no means least is Books and Ephemera, included is a rare collection of books that we removed from a London residence, 64 lots including works by Sir Leslie Stephen, William Leybourn, Sir Daniel Wilson, John Buchan, Dr Joao Carlos Celestino Pereira Gomes, Alfred Savill etc.

Day 4, Saturday 8th July, 10am.

16 lots of clocks start day 4, including longcase, mantle clocks, wall clocks, Fusee, World clock, barometers etc.
A good selection of antique & quality reproduction furniture, a good selection of mid-century furniture, and later blonde Ercol furniture.
Paintings and prints by artists Kerry Darlington, Ben Jeffery, Nigel Cook, Reginald Haggar, Gordon Barker, Miles Birket Foster, various LS Lowry signed prints, Arthur Eaton, plus a good selection of antique maps removed from a London collection.
Collections of records form 1960s -1980s.
Collectors items including fountain pens, advertising items, musical items, scientific items, Apothecary items, optical, taxidermy, fishing tackle, cameras & equipment, postcards, metalware, bronze figures and much more.
Oriental items including Japanese and Chinese porcelain, wooden items,
Military items, daggers, knives, medals, helmets, cap badges and more.
Huge selection of toy cars and trains, including Matchbox, Corgi, Dinky, Britains, many vintage items as new in boxes.

Good selection of silverware, 130 lots including Arts and Crafts style candlesticks, Georgian, Victorian and later silver.
Coins, proof coins, bank notes, Sovereigns, Gold £5 piece, 90 lots of jewellery, diamond set pieces, bracelets, pendants etc.
Vintage wristwatches by makers such as Raymond Weil, Gucci, Omega, Tag Heuer, Rolex, Elgin, Mappin & Webb, Garrard, Longines, military watches, 18ct & 9ct pocket watches etc.
Sale Dates:
5th July 2023 from 10am BST - Lorna Bailey, animals, vases etc., Carltonware. Kevin Francis figures and Toby Jugs, Sylvac, Wade factory archives, Moorcroft, Crown Derby, Lynton porcelain, Wedgwood tea, and dinner ware, etc. (Lots 1 to 686)
6th July 2023 from 10am BST - Beswick, Royal Doulton & Bunnykins, Tinworth, Margaret Thompson, Harry Nixon, Fred Hancock, Hannah, and Florence Barlow, Harry Simeon, Mark V Marshall, C Holloway, Dewsberry etc. Whisky & wine. (Lots 687 to 1420)
7th July 2023 from 10am BST - Staffordshire pottery, Capodimonte, Charlotte Rhead, Crown Devon, Fieldings, Aynsley, Coalport, Minton, Royal Copenhagen, Hadley Worcester, Royal Dux, Lladro, Anita Harris, Isabella Pope Simon Carrol. (Lots 1421 to 2010)
8th July 2023 from 10am BST - Clocks, furniture, Paintings and prints, antique maps, collectables, Oriental items Military items, toy cars and trains, silverware, Coins, proof coins, bank notes, jewellery, wrist & pocket watches. (Lots 2011 to 2829)
Viewing Dates:
3rd July 2023 - 9:30am to 3:03pm
4th July 2023 - 9:30am to 3:03pm

Fees apply to the hammer price:

Free Registration
27.6% inc VAT*

Flat Fee Registration
24.00% inc VAT*

*These fees include buyers premiums and internet surcharges.
Please see the auctioneers terms & conditions for more information
General
1. Definition
In these terms of business:
Potteries Auctions Limited is referred to as ‘PA’.
The PA representative conducting the auction is referred to as the ‘auctioneer’.

2. Attribution and Condition of Lots
We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenance and condition of any lot, whether or not such a statement forms part of the description of any such lot.
Any statement made orally or in the catalogue is an opinion given after careful consideration and research.

Written condition reports are available upon request for buyers unable to attend viewing in person for lots over £100. We are unable to offer comprehensive condition reports on low value lots comprising multiple items.
It should be noted that pictures have not been removed from their frames unless this is specifically mentioned in the condition report. The size of a painting or print is measured diagonally from corner to corner. The measurements are of the actual visible area of the painting or print and does not include any mount or frame.

When bidding, you acknowledge that you are fully satisfied as to the attribution and condition of the lot.

If any damage is done to any lot at the viewing or before, during or after the sale, it shall be made good by:
the person who caused the damage; or
the person for whom they are acting.
PA will assess the extent of the damage to be repaired.

3. Attribution of Pictures
(a) If the forename(s) and surname of the artist are given, this indicates that in the opinion of PA the picture is a work by the named artist.
(b) If the initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist are given, this indicates that in the opinion of PA the picture is a work of the period of the named artist and may be wholly or in part his work.
(c) If the surname of the artist is given, this indicates that in the opinion of PA the picture is a work of the same school of the named artist, or by one of his followers, or in his style and of uncertain date.

4. Third Party Liability
Every person on PA premises before, during or after a sale shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and shall have no claim against PA in respect of any injury they may sustain or any accident which may occur.

5. Disputes
Any dispute not covered in these terms of business will be settled at the sole discretion of PA.

6. The Seller
a. PA sell as agents for the seller (except where PA are stated as wholly or partly to own any lot as principle). As such PA are not responsible for any default by the seller or the buyer.
b. PA reserve the right to fix a reserve price for any lot.
c. Sellers commission rate is 16% + VAT on lots sold with a hammer price of over £61. Lots sold for £60 or less are charged at 25% + VAT. There is also a lot fee of £2 +vat per lot for general auctions, and £5 +vat per lot for fine art auctions.
d. The withdrawal of lots from a sale are subject to a withdrawal fee of 25% + VAT of the lowest estimate per lot. On lots with a value of less than £40 the withdrawal fee is £3 + VAT per lot.
e. Lots with a value of £40 or less will be offered for sale with no reserve unless otherwise stated. The auctioneer will have 10% discretion unless fixed reserves are agreed.
f. PA reserve the right to dispose of any item that in their opinion is unsaleable. Electrical goods and soft furnishings which do not comply with current legislation will not be offered at auction. Consignments will be assessed by PA and if any items are deemed unsuitable for auction they will be donated to charity at the discretion of PA. (This is usually most relevant to house clearances where there is usually an element of superfluous goods but may also be relevant to other consignments).
g. Payment
Once your buyer’s funds have cleared in our account we aim to pay you no later than 28 working days after the auction.
We do not pay interest on the period between your buyer’s payment and your receipt of the payment.
Please remember that you will have to pay certain charges on your sale.
We act as agents and cannot be held responsible if your buyer does not pay. We cannot pay you until we have received cleared funds.

7. The Buyer
The highest bidder acknowledged as such by the auctioneer will be the buyer. If any dispute arises, the auctioneer has absolute discretion to settle the matter. The auctioneer rules the bidding and bids cannot be retracted. The auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any bid.
The successful bidder, whether bidding for himself or for a third party, is entirely responsible for paying for the lots they have bought in accordance with PA terms of business.
The auctioneer reserves the right to bid on behalf of the vendors for any lot and to withdraw, consolidate or divide any lot or lots.

8. Registration
Prospective buyers need to register with us, giving their full name, address, contact telephone number(s) and email address. First time buyers will be required to provide proof of identity (i.e. driving licence/passport), a valid debit or credit card and a copy of a utility bill or a document showing their name and address. Upon receipt of the above a buyer number will be issued, which is only valid for the current sale. This card may be used to indicate your bids to the Auctioneer during the sale. If successful, the bidder must ensure that their number can be seen by the Auctioneer and that it is their number that is called out. Should there be any doubts as to price or buyer, please draw the Auctioneer’s attention to it immediately.

9. Buyer’s Premium
Commission Charges
You will pay a premium of 25% plus VAT of the hammer price of your purchase on each lot.
10. Value Added Tax
The buyer must pay VAT at the rates that apply on the day of the auction.
11. Auctioneers Margin Scheme
This scheme allows auctioneers to sell items without VAT on the hammer price. The buyer then pays an amount equivalent to VAT. This amount cannot be refunded and is not shown separately on the invoice.

12. Payment
Buyers must pay in full before their purchases can be released to them.
Invoices that are not paid within seven days will incur storage charges. (see 19. Storage and Collection). During this time PA do not accept responsibility for damage or loss of stored items. All storage charges must be paid in full before purchases can be released.
If buyers are unknown to us, we cannot hand over purchases unless we have adequate references or payment is cleared.

Payment is accepted by Bank Transfer or Cash. Credit Card or Debit Card (under £250)

Please note: We do not accept credit or debit card payments for Customer Not Present Transactions.
If you are not able to pay in person at our cash office then please arrange to pay via direct bank transfer prior to goods being collected or dispatched. This also applies to buyers purchasing goods via the.saleroom.com or easyliveauction.com.

Payment Methods

Bank transfer to:
Lloyds Bank plc, Fountain Square Hanley Branch, PO Box 1000 BX1 1LT
Account no. 491 982 68
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13. Internet Bidding
Live online auctions are held in conjunction www.the-saleroom.com and www.easyliveauction.com
Full details are given at the time of the live sale. A charge of three per cent of the hammer price (plus VAT) (in addition to the regular buyer's premium) is made for internet bidding.
14. Ownership of Purchases
Ownership of lot(s) purchased will not pass to the buyer until they have paid PA in full and PA has applied the payment to the lot.
15. Transfer of Risk
Each lot is the buyer’s sole responsibility from the fall of the hammer and is sold with all faults and imperfections.
PA is not responsible for the correct description, genuineness or authenticity of any lot and makes no warranty whatsoever. The buyer is deemed to have inspected each lot and satisfied himself as to its condition.
Written condition reports are available upon request for buyers unable to attend viewing in person. We are unable to offer comprehensive condition reports on low value lots comprising multiple items. Refunds cannot be given with regards to condition on items purchased by buyers who have viewed their purchased lots. Refunds will only be considered if a written condition report has been issued and the description of condition is not as described.
16. Commission Bids
If instructed, PA will execute bids and advise prospective buyers.
Buyers who cannot come to a sale may leave their bid with our staff after viewing, or make their bid in advance by telephone or email. Such bids are placed at the buyer’s own risk.
Bids must be made at least one hour before the sale starts, and we advise buyers to make bids within one hour of the close of the view day.
When making bids, buyers must provide:
Their full name
Address
Email address
Contact telephone numbers
The number of the lot they wish to buy
Their maximum bid amount – excluding commission which will be added to the invoice afterwards.
Buyers must state what their maximum bid would be. We cannot accept an instruction to ‘buy’ or unlimited bids.
We will ensure that lots are bought as cheaply as possible depending on the bids made and other reserves. If identical bids are placed, the person who bid first will take precedence.
17. Telephone Bids
Requests for telephone bidding must be registered one hour prior to the close of the view day. Lines are booked on a first come first served basis. Full name, address and telephone numbers will be required together with proof of identity and address. Bank and credit/debit card details are also necessary.
18. Absentee Bidding
Whilst every effort is made to execute absentee bidding, PA cannot be held responsible for any default or neglect in connection with this service. All such arrangements are made entirely at the prospective buyer’s risk.
19. Storage and Collection
Storage charges will be levied on all lots not collected within FIVE working days of the sale. This will include a handling fee of £5 plus VAT per consignment as well as a storage charge of £1 plus VAT per lot per day. No goods may be collected until these charges have been paid.

20. Droit de Suite Royalty Charges
A work of art by a living artist, or those who have died within the last 70 years, which costs more than the UK sterling equivalent of €1,000 will incur a royalty charge. We pass this payment onto the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS), and do not charge a handling fee. Buyers can calculate royalty charges on the DACS website.
We use the euro to UK sterling exchange rate which applies on the day of the sale. It is the buyer’s responsibility to check the relevant exchange rate.
The actual qualifying threshold is calculated by the Artist’s Resale Right Service Hub based on the European Central Bank reference rate and can be found on the DACS website.
The royalty charge for pictures which achieve a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of €1,000, but less that the UK sterling equivalent of €50,000 is four per cent. The royalty charge is added to invoices, and must be paid before purchases are removed. VAT is not paid on royalty charges.
21.Cites License
Important Notice Relating to Sporting and Natural History
Clients intending to import/export any item derived from natural history specimens into/from a non-European country should first check for any Import/Export and possession restrictions prior to bidding/selling.
Certain species are also subject to CITES regulations when exporting/importing these items out the EU. CITES regulations are given on www.ukcites.gov.uk or maybe obtained from Animal Health, Wildlife Licensing and Registration Service, Zone 1/17, Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Bristol BS1 6EB. Those species that are covered by the US Endangered Species Act (USESA) or The Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA): potential US bidders should check with USF&W (US Fish and Wildlife Services) for trade/possession restrictions in the US prior to bidding.
22. PAT Testing
All electrical goods entered into the auction will be PAT tested for safety reasons prior to entry into sale. PAT testing establishes the safety of the electrical current in an item and is not an indicator or guarantee that the item is in working order. A charge of £2 per electrical item will be added to vendors invoices for PAT tested lots. If an item fails a PAT test the vendor will be charged an additional £5 and the failed goods will need to be collected and removed from the saleroom.
23. Picture Cataloguing Terms

A work catalogued with the forename(s) and surname or recognised designation of an artist in our opinion is or is probably a work by the artist, e.g. JOHN SMITH. Nevertheless, intending buyers are reminded that while a full designation is our highest category of authenticity, no unqualified statement as to authorship is made or intended. A full cataloguing does not necessarily imply a full warranty.

Picture Cataloguing Glossary:

Attributed to JOHN SMITH

In our opinion, a work of the period of the artist which may be in whole or in part the work of the artist.

Studio of JOHN SMITH

In our opinion, a work by an unknown hand, which may have been executed in the studio of the artist.

Circle of JOHN SMITH

In our opinion, a work from the period of the artist and showing his influence.

Follower of JOHN SMITH

In our opinion, a work executed in the style of the artist but not necessarily by a pupil.

Manner of JOHN SMITH

In our opinion, a work executed in the style of the artist but of a later date.

After JOHN SMITH

In our opinion, a copy of any date after a work by the artist.

Signed/inscribed/dated

In our opinion, the work has been signed/inscribed/dated by the artist.

Bears/with signature, inscription, date

In our opinion, the signature/inscription/date are not by the hand of the named artist.

The term ‘ascribed to’ may in certain cases be used to denote a traditional attribution based on style, though this attribution is not necessarily confirmed by the auctioneers. A work catalogued as ‘School’ accompanied by the name of a place or country and a date means that in our opinion the work was executed at that time and in the location, e.g. Midland School, circa 1520. All references to signatures, inscriptions and dates refer to the present state of the work, i.e. as at the time of inspection for the purpose of cataloguing.

24. Classifying the Condition of Models and Boxes

The ‘General Condition’ Grading System

(M) Mint

(E) Excellent

(G) Good

(F) Fair

(P) Poor

Usually these gradings are separately applied to describe firstly the condition of the model and secondly the condition of the box.

Model Condition Grading

From our observations and purely for guidance purposes, we would suggest the following descriptions approximately represent the different grades.

MINT (M)
The model must be complete and as fresh, new and original in appearance as when first received from the manufacturers.

EXCELLENT (E)
The model is almost in mint condition and is only barred from this classification by having a few slight flaws – e.g. slight paintwork chipping in unimportant areas.

GOOD (G)
The model is in a complete and original condition and retains an overall attractive collectable appearance despite having a few chips or rubbed paintwork.

FAIR (F)
The model may not be in its original state e.g. broken bumper, replacement radiator or windscreen, or have signs of metal fatigue. The paintwork may be faded, well chipped, retouched, or repainted. There may be signs of rust. Unless the model is rare it is in barely collectable condition.

POOR (P)
The model may be damaged, incomplete, repainted, metal fatigued, have bad rust on the base plate, or be heavily chipped etc. Unless the model is rare it has little real value to a collector other than as a candidate for a complete restoration or spares.

Box Condition Gradings

MINT (M)
The box must be complete both inside and out and contain all the original packaging materials, manufacturers leaflets and box labels. It should be fresh, new and original in appearance as first received from the manufacturers.

EXCELLENT (E)
The box is in almost mint condition but is barred from this classification by just the odd minor blemish e.g. there may be slight damage to the display labels caused by bad storage. The original shop price label may have been carelessly removed and caused slight damage. The cover of a bubble pack may be cracked or there may be very slight soiling etc.

GOOD (G)
The box is complete with both inside and out and retains an overall attractive collectable appearance. Furthermore, despite showing a few signs of wear and tear it does not appear ‘tired’.

FAIR (F)
The box will appear to be ‘tired’ and show definite signs of wear and tear. It may well be incomplete and not contain the original packing materials or leaflets. In addition, it may not display all the exterior identification labels or they may be torn or soiled or it may have a box-end flap missing or be otherwise slightly damaged. In this condition unless the model is particularly rare, it will have only a small effect on the model’s value.

POOR (P)
This box will show considerable signs of wear and tear. It will almost certainly be badly damaged, incomplete or heavily soiled and being in this condition, unless it is very rare, is of little value to a collector.

Conditions of Sale - All sales are subject to the terms and conditions of sale, copies of which are available online or from the office on request.
Postage Service
Approx. UK charges are as follows:
Small box up to 2kg inclusive of VAT and Packing £18.00
Medium box 2kg to 10kg inclusive of VAT and Packing £35.00
Insurance can be provided at a cost of 5% of the goods value. Items will NOT be covered for loss or damage without insurance. ***THIS MUST BE REQUESTED***
For International Shipments please contact us for a postage cost.
Alternatively clients can make their own arrangements.

Courier quotes for larger items please contact Joe on +447927 167640

*PLEASE NOTE:
SILVERDALE: You have 5 days (Monday - Friday) following the auction to arrange postage or collection of your items following the Silverdale auctions.

COBRIDGE: You have 3 days (Monday - Wednesday) following the auction to arrange postage or collection of your items following the Cobridge Sunday auctions. The saleroom will not be open outside of these days.
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