The Mill to grind Old Folks young.

SALE PRICES.

Whieldon.£s.d.
Box and cover, formed as a melon.Sotheby, February 24, 1902300
Teapot and cover, hexagonal in shape,with Chinese figures in panels, thewhole decorated in translucentcolours. Sotheby, February 24, 19025150
Group, “Summer Arbour,” with twoseated ladies, top surmounted by abird, unusual colour. Edwards, Son &Bigwood, Birmingham, May 13, 19022800
Group, small, two figures, “The Lovers,”rare colours. Edwards, Son & Bigwood,Birmingham, May 13, 190211100
Diamond-shaped teapot and cover,painted with buildings, figures, andscale ornament in brilliant greenand lake; and a pair of doublesauce-boats, painted with figuresand flowers in blue in the Chinesetaste. Christie, January 12, 190317170
Wedgwood.
Bust, black basalt, nearly life size, DavidGarrick. Christie, February 4, 190237160
Cabaret, blue jasper, with reliefs ofNymphs and Cupids, consisting ofteapot and cover, two basins, cupand saucer and oval plateau; and ablack basalt copy of a lamp.Christie, February 4, 1902660
Chatelaines, three old English cut steeland seven ditto clasps, set with blueand white Wedgwood plaques, inoval frame. Christie, February 4,190281180
Pendants and clasps, nine, cut steel,set with Wedgwood plaques, withNymphs and Cupids; and one otherpiece. Christie, February 4, 190236150
Plaque, oblong, blue jasper, with figuressacrificing at an altar, festoons offlowers above, 412 in. by 1012 in., ingilt frame. Christie, February 4,19028186
Portrait medallions, eight, of Addison,Hon. W. Hastings, &c., in octagonalframe, and eight smaller plaqueswith classical subjects. Christie,February 4, 19027180
Teapot and cover, light blue jasperground, with white relief subjects.Sotheby, February 24, 1902440
Vase, of classical design, the front ornamentedwith a group of Cupids dancing,in relief; Wedgwood & Bentley.Sotheby, February 24, 190215100
Vases and covers, pair, two-handled, lightblue and white, with raised figuresand other emblems, representingMusic and Dancing, having mask-headhandles, 18 in. high. Alexander,Daniel & Co., Bristol, May 7, 19021300
Vase, the Portland, or Barberini, a fineexample, and one of the earliest, in adark slate-blue body, the reliefsharmonising in tone with the field,on revolving stand, with metal tripod,mirror, &c. Christie, June 11, 190239900
Vase and pedestal, the vase of granulatedground, with reliefs of Flaxman’sMuses, leafage, &c., scroll handles,a figure of Pegasus on cover; thepedestal of square form, fluted, withreliefs of the Four Seasons; vase15 in., pedestal 834 in. high. Christie,June 11, 190233120
Vase, on triangular base, supported bythree Atlas figures, reliefs of arabesquescroll, festoons, &c., figure ofCupid on cover, 13 in. high. Christie,June 11, 19026300
Medallions, three, Venus and Adonis,and Cupid riding upon a swan;black ground, white relief; Wedgwood& Bentley. Christie, June 11,190254120
Medallion, large oval tri-coloured: TheTriumph of Achilles at Troy, greenground, border on black. Christie,June 11, 19022430
Portraits or Heads of Illustrious Moderns.Portraits, framed singly:—Hippocratesand Terence, Wedgwood& Bentley, metal frames;Frederick the Great, Wedgwood &Bentley; and Prince Charles Stuart,metal frames; Marie Antoinette,Prince Paul of Russia, and Mrs. Barbauld,one Wedgwood & Bentley,metal frames; Inigo Jones, blackbasalt, high relief, and Alexander,an early terra-cotta portrait, incolour; Joseph II., and Dr. BenjaminFranklin, in white biscuit; SirIsaac Newton, Admiral Keppel, anda male portrait, looking left, in whitejasper, &c., one Wedgwood & Bentley;General Eliott (Lord Heathfield),circular, white, and J. P. Elers,in a copper-lustred frame; JosephPriestley, Unitarian Minister, a portrait,in glazed pottery, and Dr.Black, in blue and white. Christie,June 11, 1902[3]1,50000
Figures, pair, large black. Foster,December 23, 19021986
Teapot and cover, sage-green, and basin,with groups of classical figures,Nymphs, Cupids, and foliage inrelief. Christie, December, 19021656
Vase and cover, oviform, blue jasper,decorated with rams’ heads in relief,and cameo figured panels, onplinth, 1312 in. Foster, November27, 19027100
Vase and cover, campana-shaped, bluejasper, with a frieze of Cupids sacrificing,masks, laurel-branches, and awreath of vines under the lip; onoctagonal-shaped pedestal, withfigures of griffons at the corners,with classical frieze, 20 in. high.Christie, July 10, 190321000
Wedgwood lustre ware wall ornament,in shape of a nautilus shell and alustre plate, both marked. Sotheby,May 17, 192010100
Black and white jasper copy of thePortland vase, numbered 60, 1012 in.high, on bronze stand, with hoof feet,and marble pedestal with mirror top.Sotheby, May 17, 19202100
Black basalt bust of Newton, on circularpedestal, 12 in. high; another,of the same, 614 in. high; and a bustof Seneca, 1014 in. high. Sotheby,May 17, 1920550
Blue and white jasper copy of the Portlandvase, 1034 in. high. Sotheby,May 17, 1920330
Dessert service, modelled as leaves, outlinedwith green, and with gilt borders,comprising an oval centre dishand stand, two sauce tureens, coversand stands, a sauce ladle, twelvedishes in four shapes, and twelveplates, impressed mark, 33 pieces.Puttick & Simpson, July 9, 19208186
Blue jasper oval jardinière, decoratedwith acanthus foliage and honeysuckleornament, 10 in. wide; anda figure of Britannia, 912 in. high,on gilt-wood plinth. Christie, July12, 1920880
Three blue jasper candlesticks, withfigures of Nymphs holding cornucopia-shapednozzles, 10 in. and1012 in. high. Christie, July 12,1920880
Blue jasper oval plaque, by Wedgwoodand Bentley, 1114 in. by 8 in.; andthree smaller ditto, with Bacchanalianand amatory trophies in relief.Christie, July 12, 19205080
Two blue jasper plaques, with Musesin relief, 5 in. by 7 in., in metal-giltframes; a plaque, with Hebe, byWedgwood and Bentley; and twoothers. Christie, July 12, 192012120
Oval blue jasper plaque, with the InfantAcademy, in gilt frame; an oblongplaque, with the Marriage of Cupidand Psyche, 534 in. by 812 in.; and acircular plaque, with Cupid sharpeninghis arrow. Christie, July 12, 192019190

Designed by Lady Diana Beauclerk.
By kind permission of Mr. F. Rathbone.

WEDGWOOD PLAQUE. THE YOUNG PAN.


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