Auction Catalog - White Ironstone China Association
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Auction Catalog - White Ironstone China Association
White Ironstone China Association 15th Annual Live Auction W H ER E R A R I TY , F I N E D ET A I L , G R E A T M A R K S , G R EA T S CU LP T UR A L F O R M , A N D W O N D ER F U L W HI TE C O L O R C O M E T O G E T HE R PRE-AUCTION EVENTS – EXPO CENTER CHECK-IN: 7 A.M. TO 9 A.M. PREVIEW: 11:15 A.M. TO 12:15 P.M. AUCTION – EXPO CENTER 1 P.M. TO 4 P.M. CHAUTAUQUA SUITES MEETING & EXPO CENTER MAYVILLE, NY SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together If the reserve selling price of the consigned lot is not met the lot will be returned to the consignment table and picked up by the consignor at the conclusion of the auction. Sales Tax. WICA will collect the 7.75% State of New York sales tax on auction purchases. Buyers who have a valid sales tax license issued for an antiques business in the State of New York or their home state should have filed with WICA a State of New York Exemption Certificate prior to the auction. Forms will be available at Auction Check-Out. Terms of Sale. A sold lot bearing damage which was not described in the catalog or which was not marked at check-in with a blue dot may be returned if not more than three additional lots have crossed the auction block and the lot was not marked “As Is” in the catalog. Anything stated the day of the sale takes precedence over anything written. Before bidding, please be sure that you CAREFULLY look over any lots in which you are interested. Time of Payment. All purchases must be paid for in full before leaving the premises on the day of the sale. Individuals who have consigned merchandise to the sale may NOT deduct purchases from proceeds from consigned lots. Manner of Payment. All purchases must be paid to the WICA cashier in cash, personal check, or traveler’s check. Dispute Between Bidders. If any dispute arises between two or more bidders, the auctioneer will decide how to handle the resale of the lot. The decision of the auctioneer will be final and absolute. Claims. No claims will be allowed after the goods are removed from the premises. Personal and Property Risk. Persons attending during exhibition, removal or sale of goods, assume all risk of damage of or loss to person and property and specifically release the auctioneer and WICA from liability thereof. Records of Sale kept by the auctioneer and WICA will be taken as final in the event of a dispute. Additional Terms and Conditions shall be announced prior to the auction. The UPS Store will be in the Expo Center between 2:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 2, and between 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Sunday, May 3, for those individuals requiring a packing and shipping service. Packaging materials will also be available for purchase. A Look to the Future. With the passing of WICA’s 2009 National Convention Auction, it’s time to start preparing for the 2010 event. Any WICA member may consign or donate items to next year’s auction. WICA’s 501(c)(3) public charity status as an educational organization will permit donations to WICA, on a deductible basis, to further WICA’s educational purposes. So, pick up that extra piece or two of white ironstone as you travel or look through your own collection for items to consign or donate. There is no limit as to the number of items which may be consigned or donated. Welcome to the 2009 WICA National Convention Auction. With 187 lots and over 100 body styles, this auction is certain to have something for everyone. The variety and quality promise something for every auction attendee. The Saturday afternoon auction is the highlight of the weekend for many. It is WICA’s major fundraiser with proceeds going to support education. Many thanks to the following 19 WICA members whose consignments and donations have made this auction possible. Dale Abrams Jack & Janet Allers Judith Archer Rick & Adele Armbruster Norm Dann & Dorothy Willsey Ernie & Bev Dieringer Frank & Carol Fleischman Bob & Bonne Hohl Richard & Carol Hovey Jim & Mara Kerr Con & Janet Knorr Tom & Kathy Lautenschlager Tom & Olga Moreland Harry & Audrey Moseley Rick & Suzanne Nielsen Boyd & Brenda Payne Jim & Barbara Stewart Ron & Janice Stork John & Jane Yunginger Auctioneeer Dennis Jackson is back to call WICA’s 2009 Auction. Dennis is a 30-year veteran of art and antiques auctions and owner of Jackson’s Auction & Real Estate Company of Anderson, Indiana. Consignment/Donation Condition. Condition of each lot to be sold—the description in this catalog—was provided by the consignors and donors. While many photos were received from the consignors and donors, some were taken from the WICA photo archives based upon the information received from the consignors and donors. WICA, Inc., and its auctioneer assume no responsibility for accuracy; however, the information should be a useful guide for bidding. Condition focuses on non-manufacturing related flaws such as chips, cracks, flakes, hairlines, discoloration, and restoration. In many cases manufacturing-related flaws have been identified. Please judge the quality of the lots as a result of your review of them. WICA has advertised that it will accept a member’s collection for the live auction. In 2009 WICA accepted a 75-piece collection. Many of the items met WICA standards; those which did not were grouped into lots of three or more items and are interspersed throughout the catalog. These lots are marked “As Is” and each will be sold for one price. Damage noted is that provided by the consignor; no blue dots will be assigned to “As Is” lots. Auction Check-In will begin at 7 a.m. in the Expo Center. Consignors are to come to the auction check-in at their preassigned time and should have the labels affixed to the items. During check-in any damage not noted in the auction catalog will be marked with a blue dot. Auction Preview will begin at 11:15 a.m. in the Expo Center. Auction will begin at 1 p.m. in the Expo Center. Bidder Numbers have been included in the registration packets. Consignment Fee Structure. WICA will retain 10% of the selling price for all lots. Lots which do not have a reserve shall be sold to the highest bidder at the auction. Consignors will be paid within four weeks from the date of the auction. Reserve Selling Price Option: Consignors paid a fee of $10 for each item on which they have placed a reserve selling price of $100 or more. These items are to be sold to the highest bidder who submits a bid equal to or greater than the reserve. WICA Auction 2009 Have a Great Year! Ron Stork, On-Site Auction Co-Chair Adele Armbruster, Off-Site Auction Co-Chair 1 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together LOOKING FOR A PARTICULAR BODY STYLE OR MAKER? To locate an item, simply find the body style and maker, read through the descriptions and identify the lot number. BODY STYLE Baltimore Shape Berlin Swirl MAKER Brougham & Mayer Liddle & Elliott Mayer & Elliott John Maddock & Sons J. & G. Meakin Attributed to Wedgwood & Co. DESCRIPTION Teapot with lid - 9 1/2" tall Teapot with lid - large Creamer Pitcher - 8" tall Mug Sugar bowl with lid Brocade: ewer Plain: basin Alfred Meakin Basin and ewer. Basin: 4 3/4" tall x 14 1/4" diameter. Ewer: 12 1/4" tall 16 Cable Cockson & Chetwynd Chowder tureen - 7" tall x 9" diameter. Rare in the Cable body style. Vegetable tureen with lid - 5 3/4" tall, 10 5/8" long Vegetable tureen with lid - 6 3/4" tall, 12 7/8" long Vegetable tureen with lid - oval - 6" tall. Base: 8 5/8" x 6 3/8" Compote on pedestal Vegetable tureen with lid - round - 9" diameter at rim, 11" diameter handle to handle Compote - medium size - 4 7/8" tall and 9" diameter Plates - set of 4 - 8 3/4" dia. Soup plate - 10" diameter Cookie plate on foot - 11 3/8" x 9 5/8" rectangular Cookie plate on foot - 11 1/2" long x 9 5/8" wide Ladle - soup - 11 1/2" long Sauce tureen - lid, bowl, and underplate Pitcher - 9" tall Vegetable tureen with lid - 7" tall, 8 5/8" diameter Ewer - round - 11 1/2" tall Compote on pedestal Basin and ewer. Ewer: 12 1/2" tall Tazza (cookie plate) on pedestal - 10" x 8 3/4" - rare Pitcher with pewter lid Cookie plate on pedestal - 5 1/4" tall, 6 sided, 8 3/8" diameter 172 Blanket Stitch Block Optic Bordered Gooseberry J. & G. Meakin Cable and Bar Type Unknown Wyllie & Son Ceres Shape Elsmore & Forster Cherry Scroll J. F. Livesley, Powell & Co. Chinese Shape Classic Gothic Unmarked Alcock T. Goodfellow Unmarked Clio Columbia Shape Corn and Oats Crabstock Dozen Steubenville Pottery Co. Clementson J. Wedgwood Attributed to James Edwards Cupid - High Relief Empress Unmarked Wm. Adams & Sons WICA Auction 2009 2 LOT NO. 184 89 84 18 131 165 97 98 99 185 27 122 86 19 72 71 166 123 111 110 49 66 59 26 51 35 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together BODY STYLE Fig/Union MAKER DESCRIPTION LOT NO. Baker - rectangular - 7 1/4" long x 5 154 1/2" wide Pickle dish 40 Platter - 13 1/2" long 139 Gravy boat 85 Platter - 8 sided - 18 1/8" x 14 1/4" 140 Sugar bowl with lid - 7" tall, 5" 36 diameter at lip Teapot - 9 1/2" tall 46 Cake stand on pedestal - 3 1/2" tall, 9 82 5/16" diameter Butter dish - round - lid, bowl, and 70 insert Sauce tureen - 3 pieces - lid, bowl, 169 underplate Compote (apple bowl) on pedestal - 5 34 1/2" tall Compote - oval 53 Ewer - 12 1/2" tall 67 Brush box with lid - also known as 92 razor or vanity box Vegetable tureen with lid - 5 3/4" tall, 81 10 1/2" long x 6 1/4" wide Pitcher - 9 1/2" tall 157 Pickle dish 143 Teapot - Child's 10 Cake stand with bell handle and 100 pedestal - 9 1/4" tall, 11 3/4" diameter - rare Ewer - 11 1/2" tall 107 Baker - 8 1/2" x 10 1/2" 91 Teapot - large 170 Child's tea service - 23 pieces - 5 3/4" 148 tall teapot, 4 3/4" tall sugar bowl, 3 1/2" tall creamer, waste bowl, 5 cups with handles, 6 saucers, 6 plates Davenport Wedgwood Fig/Union (possibly) Davenport Fleur-de-Lis Chain Wedgwood & Co. Fluted Pearl Wedgwood Fluted Scallop Powell & Bishop Forget-Me-Not E. C. Challinor Henry Alcock & Co. Wood, Rathbone Fuchsia J. & G. Meakin Full Panel Gothic Full Ribbed Unmarked Pankhurst Gothic James Edwards Grand Loop Grape Cluster with Chain W. Adams & Sons William Ridgway J. F. Henry Burgess Grape Octagon Havre Hebe Shape Hill Shape (Medallion Scroll) Red Cliff Unmarked John Edwards John Alcock J. Clementson Unmarked - attributed to J. Clementson Soup tureen Sugar bowl and lid - child's size Toddy bowl with lid - 10" x 8 1/2" Ladle - soup - 12" long Sugar bowl with lid Soup tureen - 2 pieces (lid and bowl) 10 1/2" tall, 14 1/2" long x 7" wide 164 144 15 4 128 65 Honeysuckle Hyacinth Unmarked Wedgwood & Co. Ivy Wreath Late Victorian John Meir Mellor & Co., Etruria (also known as Cook Pottery Co.) Elsmore & Forster Ewer Basin - 14" diameter Plates - 10" diameter - set of 8 Platter - 14 1/4" Ewer - round - 11 1/4" tall 113 52 29 31 183 Laurel Wreath (Victory Shape) WICA Auction 2009 3 Vegetable tureen with lid 12 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together BODY STYLE MAKER Lily of the Valley Unmarked Lily of the Valley with Thumbprint J. F. DESCRIPTION Brush box with lid Vegetable tureen with lid - oval Lily Shape Moss Rose New York Shape Henry Burgess J. & G. Meakin Clementson Ewer Pickle dish Vegetable tureen with lid - extra large - 8 1/2" tall, 13 1/2" long x 8" wide 5 158 151 150 No. 5 Shape Hughes, Bennett & Co. - Note the Vegetable tureen with lid unusual mark E. Pearson Soup tureen - lid, bowl and underplate Nut with Bud Open Rose John Meir & Son James Edwards 54 145 Oyster Plates Bennington possibly Panelled Johnson Bros. Panelled Grape J. F. Panelled Leaf Panelled Lily J. & G. Meakin Pankhurst Paris Shape Pedestalled Gothic Pierced Scroll John Alcock James Edwards Attributed to J. & G. Alcock or James Edwards Mark reads "White Granite" and is attributed to Alcock. 1. Edward Clarke 2. W. B. & Co., Fenton (W. Baker & Co. 1. Richard Alcock 2. James F. Wileman Plain Plain Uplift WICA Auction 2009 Teapot with lid Basket with handle and 3 small feet rare Oyster plates - set of 6 - hexagonal 9 1/4" Basin and ewer. Ewer: 11 3/4" tall. Basin: 4 7/8" tall and 14" diameter Coffee pot with lid - very large - 11" tall Master pickle dish Sauce tureen - lid, bowl, and underplate Platter - 18" Sugar bowl with lid Fruit basket - rare Basket underplate - reticulated - 11" long x 10 5/8" wide Pair of 2 oval platters 1. 16" long x 11" wide 2. 16 1/2" long x 12 1/4" wide Group of 5 soup plates 1. Set of 2 - 9 7/8" diameter 2. Set of 3 - 9" diameter K. T. & K. Pitcher - 7 1/2" tall Meakin Syrup pitcher T. & R. Boote Ewer - 13" tall Unmarked Egg cups - set of 4 - 4 3/8" tall, 2 3/4" diameter Egg cups - set of 4 - 4" tall, 2 3/4" diameter Unmarked with the exception of Group of 9 creamers accepted as part one which is marked "Mellor". of a 75-piece collection consigned to the WICA Auction. 1. J. Wedgwood Group of 3 items accepted as part of a 2. J. & G. Meakin 75-piece collection consigned to the 3. Meakin & Co. WICA Auction: 1. Soup tureen lid and bowl 2. Vegetable tureen lid and bowl 3. Sugar bowl with lid 4 LOT NO. 116 129 61 146 42 180 93 76 63 182 126 1 115 28 13 132 87 55 56 11 41 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together BODY STYLE Plain with the exception of the pickle dish and one Wheat & Clover cup Plain with the exception of the waste bowl which is Chelsea Plain: scuttle mug Scalloped rim: soap block Plain: shaving mug and soap block Iona: brush vase Potomac Shape Prairie Shape President Shape Ribbed Floral Ribbed Raspberry with Bloom Ribboned Oak Rolling Star Rose and Thistle - High Relief Round Scallop Royal Royal (Lion's Head) Scallop Shell Border Scalloped Scalloped Decagon/Cambridge Shape WICA Auction 2009 MAKER Various including Wilkinson, John Edwards, Johnson Bros., Alfred Meakin, Charles Meakin, J. & G. Meakin, Wedgwood & Co., and some American DESCRIPTION Partial dinner sevice - 34 pieces including five 9 3/4" plates, one 9 1/4" plate, seven 8 7/8" plates, 4 oval platters, 4 nappies, two 9 3/4" soup plates, 6 handleless cups, 2 saucers, 1 waste bowl, 1 round scalloped rim bowl, 1 pickle dish Various including Alfred Partial dinner service - 31 pieces Meakin, J & G Meakin, Johnson including five 9 3/4" plates, eight 8 Bros., T & R Boote, Burgess, 7/8" plates, one 7 3/4" plate, 3 oval John Edwards, Wilkinson Ltd., platters, 3 huge cups with saucers, 2 Greenwood China cups w/o saucers, 3 nappies, 1 square scalloped rim bowl, 1 waste bowl, and 1 pickle dish Unmarked Scuttle mug and soap block. Scuttle mug: 3 5/8" tall. Soap block: 4 1/2" x 3 3/8" rectangular Shaving mug: unmarked. Shaving mug, soap block, and brush Soap block: Knowles, Taylor vase. Shaving mug: 3 1/4" tall x 3 and Knowles 5/8" diameter. Soap block: 4 1/2" x Brush vase: attributed to Powell 3 5/8" rectangular. Brush vase: 4 & Bishop 3/4" tall W. Baker Vegetable tureen with lid - oval W. Baker & Co. Ewer - 12" tall Clementson Soup tureen - bowl and lid J. Edwards Baker - 11 5/16" x 8 7/8" Posset bowl with lid Posset cups - set of 2 Teapot Vegetable bowl - round - 11 1/4" diameter John Edwards Basin and ewer W. & E. Corn Brush vase - square J. & G. Meakin Posset cups - set of 2 Teapot with lid W. & E. Corn Mug - 3 1/4" tall, 3 3/8" diameter James Edwards Platter - rectangular - 15" long Unmarked Pitcher - 7 1/2" tall - rare I. Meir Plates - set of 4 - 9 1/2" dia. Unmarked, attributed to Burgess Creamer - 6" tall & Goddard John Edwards Teapot with lid - 9 1/4" tall Maddock & Co. Teapot - 9" tall Mellor, Taylor & Co. Brush vase - one piece - round Greenwood China Platters - rectangular - set of 2 - 9 5/8" long x 7" wide J. Wedgwood Basin - 12 7/8" diameter 5 LOT NO. 47 68 9 109 147 77 45 48 39 78 79 80 2 20 75 17 58 73 106 21 103 138 179 133 124 175 127 134 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together BODY STYLE Sevres Shape MAKER John Edwards Shakespeare Sharon Arch/Erie Shape Copeland Spode Davenport J. Wedgwood Simplicity J. W. Pankhurst & Co. Square Open Flower Square Ridged Swan Sydenham Sydenham Shape James Edwards H. Burgess Unmarked Red Cliff T. & R. Boote Syracuse Tulip Shape Twelve Panel Gothic Unknown Iroquois China Elsmore & Forster Attributed to Venables & Mann Imperial China Warranted James Edwards Unknown - Floral Edge Utilitarian Venetia Shape (Winding Vine) Unmarked Unmarked T. & R. Boote Victor Shape Virginia Shape F. Jones Unmarked - attributed to Brougham & Mayer J. F. Walled Octagon Wheat Burgess & Goddard Turner & Goddard Turner, Goddard & Co. Unmarked W. E. Corn Wallace & Chetwynd Wheat & Clover Ford & Challinor Tomkinson Bros. Turner & Tomkinson Wheat and Hops Mark not clear WICA Auction 2009 6 DESCRIPTION Soup tureen - lid, bowl and original ladle Pitcher - figural Basin and ewer. Basin: 14" in dia.; ewer: 11 1/2" tall Vegetable tureen with lid Teapot with lid - 9 3/4" tall Vegetable tureen with lid - 12" long Vegetable tureen with lid - 12" x 6" tall Teapot - 8 7/8" tall Gravy boat Figural vase - swan - 8" tall Ewer - child's Cup/children's plates - 4" diameter set of 4 Pickle dish Platter - oval - 14" long x 10" wide Platters - nest of 3 - oval - 16", 18 1/4", and 19 3/4" Soup plates - set of 3 - 10" diameter Creamer - Utilitarian - 6 5/8" tall Ewer - 12" tall Pitcher - 8 1/4" tall Ladle - 10 1/2" long, 4" diameter Candle holder with snuffer - 3 3/4" tall - rare Compote on pedestal Creamer - Utilitarian - 6 1/8" tall Cookie plate - scalloped edge - 10 3/4" diameter Gravy boat Gravy boat LOT NO. 120 Platter - 14 1/2" Teapot with lid Brush vase with underplate Plates - set of 4 - 8 1/2" dia. Sauce tureen - lid, bowl, and underplate Mug Brush vase Daily bread plate - oval with pierced handles. Embossment reads "Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread”. Teapot - large Mug Ewer Teapot Soup tureen - lid and bowl - oval 108 141 135 43 32 174 161 7 62 8 33 96 44 69 171 136 156 181 142 74 25 155 60 57 105 163 24 130 3 176 23 22 112 38 64 121 37 177 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together BODY STYLE MAKER DESCRIPTION LOT NO. Sauce tureen - 2 pieces (lid and bowl) 186 6 1/4" tall, 8" long x 3 7/8" wide Unmarked Wheat in the Meadow White Ironstone - Book 1 WICA Logo Pendant and Chain WICA Mugs and Wooden Carrier Wrapped Sydenham Wreath of Leaves Powell & Bishop Jean Wetherbee Handcrafted by silversmith and WICA member Norman K. Dann, Ph.D. Norm is professor emeritus, Morrisville State College. His retirement hobbies are creating in sterling silver especially historical plaques and reusing damaged silver pieces, and research, writing, and speaking on the reform era. His biography of abolitionist Gerrit Smith was published in February, 2009. (blank) C. & W. K. Harvey Unmarked Burgess & Leigh Teapot White Ironstone - Book 1 Sterling silver WICA logo pendant with chain - one of a kind and made and donated to WICA for its fundraising efforts. Estimated value: $35. 83 114 95 Set of 2 WICA mugs and wooden carrier Vegetable tureen with lid Gravy boat - 6" tall, 6 1/2" long Soup tureen - 2 pieces - lid and bowl 178 173 102 6 Many Thanks To The WICA Auction Team Members For Their Help With The Auction Auctioneer and Clerk Dennis Jackson Adele Armbruster Consignment Check-In Rick Armbruster Ted Brockey Barbara Brown Bob Hohl Jim Kerr Tom Lautenschlager Ed Rigoulot Gloria Weatherby Consignment Transfer to Table Stations Auction Support Diane Dorman Don Martin Soni Martin Judith Whitmore Tom Whitmore Wes Diemer Jim Kerr Jim Miller John Yunginger Rick Armbruster Auction Check-Out Advisor and Legal Counsel Dale Abrams Diane Dorman Patty Spahr Hitt Bob Hohl Craig Mattice Harry Moseley Tom Moreland Photographs Consignors and Donors Ernie and Bev Dieringer and Their Photographic Library Auction Catalog Created by Adele Armbruster WICA Off-Site Auction Co-Chair WICA Auction 2009 7 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together LOT 1: Basket underplate reticulated - 11" long x 10 5/8" wide LOT 4: Ladle soup - 12" long LOT 9: Scuttle mug and soap block. Scuttle mug: 3 5/8" tall. Soap block: 4 1/2" x 3 3/8" rectangular LOT 5: Ewer Body Style: Scuttle mug: Plain Soap block: Scalloped rim Maker: Unmarked, 1880s Scuttle mug: 1" hairline at rim. Soap block: excellent Body Style: Hebe Shape Maker: John Alcock, Reg. 1853 Two small bullets on bowl - one on front and one on back; two tiny brown spots Body Style: Pierced Scroll Maker: Mark reads "White Granite" and is attributed to Alcock., 18481850 5/8" section of reticulation missing, four 1/4" to 1" light-colored hairlines along rim, 1/8" flake on underside of rim LOT 10: Teapot - Child's LOT 2: Teapot Body Style: Lily Shape Maker: Henry Burgess, 1864-1892 Small stain, hairline on spout LOT 6: Soup tureen - 2 pieces lid and bowl Body Style: Full Ribbed Maker: Pankhurst, 1855 No steam hole in lid LOT 11: Group of 9 creamers accepted as part of a 75-piece collection consigned to the WICA Auction. AS IS. ALL FOR ONE $ Body Style: President Shape Maker: J. Edwards, Reg. 1856 LOT 3: Gravy boat Body Style: Wreath of Leaves Maker: Burgess & Leigh, 1860s1870s CHOICE - LOT 7 AND/OR LOT 8 Vegetable tureen with lid Sharon Arch/Erie Shape, Reg. 1861 Body Style: Victor Shape Maker: F. Jones, Reg. 1868 LOT 7: Maker: Davenport LOT 8: - 12" long. WICA Auction 2009 Maker: J. Wedgwood. Slight roughness under handles, slight discoloration top rim of base 8 Body Style: Varied Maker: All are unmarked with the exception of one which is marked "Mellor". 1880s-1900 AS IS. Bidders are responsible for reviewing the items in this lot. Four are in good condition. Of the remaining five, two each have a hairline in the handle, one has a chip and is discolored, another has a chip and hairline on the rim and a chip on the lip, and the last has two rim chips. May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together LOT 12: Vegetable tureen with lid Body Style: Laurel Wreath (Victory Shape) Maker: Elsmore & Forster, Reg. 1867 Possible discoloration on top rim of base LOT 13: Pitcher - 7 1/2" tall LOT 15: Toddy bowl with lid 10" x 8 1/2" Body Style: Havre Maker: John Edwards, Reg. 1866 One small chip on inside rim of lid LOT 16: Basin and ewer. Basin: 4 3/4" tall x 14 1/4" diameter. Ewer: 12 1/4" tall LOT 18: Pitcher - 8" tall Body Style: Blanket Stitch Maker: John Maddock & Sons, 18801896 LOT 19: Soup plate - 10" diameter Body Style: Plain Maker: K. T. & K., 1880s-1900 Slight discoloration on handle and lip LOT 14: Plates - set of 3 - 10 1/2" dia. Body Style: Ceres Shape Maker: Elsmore & Forster, Reg. 1859 Body Style: Ewer: Brocade. Basin: Plain Maker: Alfred Meakin, 1880s Ewer: 5" faint hairline on side. Basin: minor wear in center of bowl LOT 20: Vegetable bowl - round - 11 1/4" diameter LOT 17: Brush vase - square Body Style: Triple Border Maker: James Edwards & Son, 18541876 One has an ash mark, another has underglaze crazing. SOLD AS 3 X $ Body Style: President Shape Maker: J. Edwards, Reg. 1856 Shows wear Body Style: Ribbed Floral Maker: W. & E. Corn, Reg. 1885 Three small nicks under bottom WICA Auction 2009 9 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together LOT 21: Platter - rectangular 15" long LOT 26: Tazza (cookie plate) on pedestal - 10" x 8 3/4" - rare LOT 30: Group of 6 items accepted as part of a 75-piece collection consigned to the WICA Auction. AS IS. Bidders are responsible for reviewing the items in this lot. SOLD AS ALL FOR ONE $. Body Style: Crabstock Dozen Maker: Attributed to James Edwards, 1840s-1850s Body Style: Rolling Star Maker: James Edwards, 1842-1854 Crazing and kiln debris LOT 27: Vegetable tureen with lid - round - 9" diameter at rim, 11" diameter handle to handle LOT 22: Brush vase Body Style: Wheat Maker: W. E. Corn, 1860s1880s LOT 23: Mug Body Style: Wheat Maker: Unmarked, 1860s-1880s Tiny edge flake CHOICE - LOT 24 AND/OR LOT 25 Utilitarian Creamers LOT 24: 6 1/8" tall lip, possibly a glaze flaw Body Style: Utilitarian Maker: Unmarked, Tiny hairline at LOT 25: 6 5/8" tall Body Style: Syracuse Maker: Iroquois China WICA Auction 2009 Body Style: Cable and Bar Type Maker: Wyllie & Son, 1875-1883 1/4" hairline in bowl, 1/16" clay separation on lid LOT 28: Group of 5 soup plates 1. Set of 2-9 7/8" diameter 2. Set of 3 - 9" diameter Body Style: Plain Maker: 1. Richard Alcock 2. James F. Wileman, 1. 1870-1881 2.1870-1892 SOLD AS 5 X $ LOT 29: Plates - 10" diameter set of 8 Body Style: Hyacinth Maker: Wedgwood & Co., 1860s Slight discoloration to several of the plates and some show stilt marks or slight kiln grit. No hairlines or damage. 1. Wedgwood Fig/Union Vegetable tureen with lid - 7" tall, 12" long x 8 1/4" wide. Lid is a great spare part. Reg. 1856. Lid excellent. Base discolored and has hairline crack on bottom. 2. Cups with non-matching Wedgwood saucers - 2 sets. Cups: 3 1/4" tall x 3 5/8". Saucers: 6" diameter. One saucer has a hairline and slight discoloration. 3. J. W. Pankhurst Star Flower Coffee pot with lid - 10 1/2" tall. 1860s. Badly chipped spout, 2 chips on exterior of lid. 4. J. & G. Meakin Ladyfinger Scallop Baker - square - 8 1/2". Glaze flaw. 5. J. & G. Meakin pickle dish - 9" long x 4 1/2" wide. Discolored, faint hairline on one edge, glaze imperfection on bottom. 6. A. J. Wilkinson, Ltd. Maidenhair Fern vegetable tureen with lid - 5 1/8" tall, 11 3/4" long x 6 1/4" wide. After 1896. Discolored on interior, wear on tops of handles, large chip top rim of lid, small chip inside rim of lid. LOT 31: Platter - 14 1/4" Body Style: Ivy Wreath Maker: John Meir, Reg. 1860 Edge roughness, small stain SOLD AS 8 X $ 10 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together LOT 32: Sauce tureen - lid, bowl, and underplate LOT 36: Sugar bowl with lid - 7" tall, 5" diameter at lip Body Style: Wheat Maker: Turner, Goddard & Co., 1860s Rim roughness and 1" discoloration on lid LOT 33: Vegetable tureen with lid - 12" x 6" tall Body Style: President Shape Maker: J. Edwards, Reg. 1855 LOT 40: Pickle dish Body Style: Fig Union Maker: Wedgwood, 1856 Some discoloration, small chips inside rim, slight rough feel top of one handle CHOICE - LOT 37 AND/OR 38 Wheat & Clover Teapot LOT 37: Maker: Turner & Tomkinson, Body Style: Simplicity Maker: J. W. Pankhurst & Co., 18521882 LOT 39: Posset bowl with lid 1860-1872. Spout tip repair (barely visible) LOT 34: Compote (apple bowl) on pedestal - 5 1/2" tall Body Style: Fig/Union Maker: Davenport, Reg. 1856 Small flake and chip on underside LOT 41: Group of 3 items accepted as part of a 75-piece collection consigned to the WICA Auction. AS IS. Bidders are responsible for reviewing the items in this lot. SOLD AS ALL FOR ONE $. Body Style: Plain Uplift – 1870s Body Style: Fluted Scallop Maker: Powell & Bishop, 1866-1878 LOT 38: Large size. Maker: Ford & Challinor, 1865-1880. LOT 35: Cookie plate on pedestal - 5 1/4" tall, 6 sided, 8 3/8" diameter 1. J. Wedgwood soup tureen lid and bowl. Soup tureen has hairline crack on bowl and chip inside lid rim. 2. J. & G. Meakin vegetable tureen lid and bowl. Lid has chip on top rim, hairline, chip inside lip, and tiny wear on top of finial. 3. Meakin & Co. sugar bowl with lid. Hairline near one handle and hairline on bottom. Body Style: Empress Maker: Wm. Adams & Sons, 19501972 WICA Auction 2009 11 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together LOT 42: Basin and ewer. Ewer: 11 3/4" tall. Basin: 4 7/8" tall and 14" diameter LOT 45: Soup tureen - bowl and lid one or more bull's eyes, six with one or more small flakes or chips, one with 1/4" hairline, one discolored LOT 48: Baker - 11 5/16" x 8 7/8" Body Style: Panelled Maker: Johnson Bros., 1880s-1890s Ewer: 1/4" flake on bottom, glaze wear at lower edge of mold mark, several glaze hairlines and small spiders on interior. Basin: 1 1/2" crack in center, glaze spider on underside of bowl. Body Style: Prairie Shape Maker: Clementson, Reg. 1861 Small chip at ladle opening; small spots of discoloration on one side of base, top rim, and under bottom LOT 46: Teapot - 9 1/2" tall Body Style: President Shape Maker: J. Edwards, Reg. 1856 Utensil marks and two bubble pops, one on inner rim and one on outer rim LOT 49: Ewer - round - 11 1/2" tall LOT 43: Plates - set of 4 - 8 1/2" dia. Body Style: Wheat Maker: Turner & Goddard, 18671874 Extremely minor glaze wear SOLD AS 4 X $ LOT 44: Gravy boat Body Style: Square Ridged Maker: H. Burgess, Reg. 1886 Hairline at handle under glaze, some crazing WICA Auction 2009 Body Style: Fig/Union Maker: Wedgwood, Reg. 1856 LOT 47: Partial dinner sevice 34 pieces including five 9 3/4" plates, one 9 1/4" plate, seven 8 7/8" plates, 4 oval platters, 4 nappies, two 9 3/4" soup plates, 6 handleless cups, 2 saucers, 1 waste bowl, 1 round scalloped rim bowl, 1 pickle dish. SOLD AS ALL FOR ONE $ Body Style: Plain with the exception of the pickle dish and one Wheat and Clover cup Maker: Various including Wilkinson, John Edwards, Johnson Bros., Alfred Meakin, Charles Meakin, J. & G. Meakin, Wedgwood & Co., and some American, 1880s-1900 with the exception of the Wheat and Clover cup Condition varies by item - some excellent, some show wear, three with 12 Body Style: Clio Maker: Steubenville Pottery Co. 1890-1895 LOT 50: Pickle dish - 8 1/4" long Body Style: Wheat in the Meadow or Prairie Flowers Maker: Powell & Bishop, 1866-1878 Two light, pinpoint size dots May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together LOT 51: Pitcher with pewter lid LOT 54: Teapot with lid LOT 58: Posset cups - set of 2 Body Style: Ribbed Raspberry with Bloom Maker: J. & G. Meakin, 1860s One has minor staining SOLD AS 2 X $ Body Style: Cupid - High relief Maker: Unmarked, 1880s Some damage to pewter lid LOT 52: Basin - 14" diameter Body Style: Nut with Bud Maker: John Meir & Son, 1860s1870s Flake on inner rim of teapot; tiny flake at inner rim of lid LOT 59: Basin and ewer. Ewer: 12 1/2" tall CHOICE - LOT 55 AND/OR 56 Egg Cups – Set of 4 – Plain – Unmarked - 1880s-1900 SOLD AS 4 X $ LOT 55: 4 3/8" tall, 2 3/4" diameter. One has a very small rim chip. Body Style: Corn and Oats Maker: J. Wedgwood, Reg. 1863 Body Style: Hyacinth Maker: Wedgwood & Co., Late 1860s One outer rim flake; three 1/16" bull's eyeS interior of basin LOT 56: 4" tall, 2 3/4" diameter LOT 60: Pitcher - 8 1/4" tall LOT 57: Ladle - 10 1/2" long, 4" diameter Body Style: Twelve Panel Gothic Maker: Attributed to Venables & Mann, Reg. 1853 Two 1 1/2" hairlines at lip LOT 53: Compote - oval Body Style: Forget-Me-Not Maker: E. C. Challinor, 1862-1891 Body Style: Unknown Maker: Imperial China Warranted 1880s Discolored WICA Auction 2009 13 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together LOT 61: Soup tureen - lid, bowl and underplate LOT 65: Soup tureen - 2 pieces (lid and bowl) - 10 1/2" tall, 14 1/2" long x 7" wide Body Style: No. 5 Shape Maker: E. Pearson, Reg. 1853 Glaze flake on lid rim Body Style: Hill Shape (Medallion Scroll) Maker: Unmarked - attributed to J. Clementson, Reg. 1860 Hairline near ladle opening, slight hairline side of tureen LOT 62: Teapot with lid - 9 3/4" tall LOT 66: Compote on pedestal LOT 68: Partial dinner service 31 pieces including five 9 3/4" plates, eight 8 7/8" plates, one 7 3/4" plate, 3 oval platters, 3 huge cups with saucers, 2 cups w/o saucers, 3 nappies, 1 square scalloped rim bowl, 1 waste bowl, and 1 pickle dish. SOLD AS ALL FOR ONE $. Body Style: Plain with the exception of the waste bowl which is Chelsea Maker: Various including Alfred Meakin, J & G Meakin, Johnson Bros., T & R Boote, Burgess, John Edwards, Wilkinson Ltd., Greenwood China, 1880s-1900 with the exception of the two Wilkinson Ltd. cups Condition varies by item - some excellent, some show wear, three with bull's eyes, one cup and saucer have chips LOT 69: Figural vase - swan - 8" tall Body Style: Sharon Arch/Erie Shape Maker: J. Wedgwood, Reg. 1861 Small flake inner rim of teapot LOT 63: Platter - 18" Body Style: Columbia Shape Maker: Clementson, Reg. 1855 Handle professionally restored, base chip professionally restored LOT 67: Ewer - 12 1/2" tall Body Style: Swan Maker: Unmarked, 1880s 2" extremely faint hairline vertical to foot Body Style: Paris Shape Maker: John Alcock, Reg. 1857 LOT 70: Butter dish - round - lid, bowl, and insert LOT 64: Mug Body Style: Forget-Me-Not Maker: Henry Alcock & Co., 18601869 Body Style: Wheat & Clover Maker: Tomkinson Bros., 1867-1870 Small edge roughness WICA Auction 2009 Body Style: Fleur-de-Lis Chain Maker: Wedgwood & Co., 1890s 14 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together CHOICE - LOT 71 AND/OR LOT 72 Cherry Scroll cookie plate on foot LOT 71: 11 1/2" long x 9 5/8" wide Maker: Livesley, Powell & Co., 18511865 Discoloration, chip on rim, wear and small chips LOT 72: 11 3/8" x 9 5/8" rectangular LOT 75: Basin and ewer CHOICE - LOTS 78 AND/OR 79 AND/OR 80. Posset cups – set of 2 in each lot Body Style: President Shape Maker: J. Edwards, Reg. 1855 Body Style: President Shape Maker: John Edwards, Reg. 1855 Basin: rubs to edge; wear and dullness to glaze in bottom LOT 78: SOLD AS 2 X $ LOT 79: SOLD AS 2 X $ LOT 80: SOLD AS 2 X $ LOT 76: Sauce tureen - lid, bowl, and underplate LOT 81: Vegetable tureen with lid - 5 3/4" tall, 10 1/2" long x 6 1/4" wide Maker: J. F., 1860s 5/8" chip on underside of rim Minor staining Body Style: Fuchsia Maker: J. & G. Meakin, Reg. 1869 Chip inside lid rim LOT 73: Teapot with lid Body Style: Panelled Lily Maker: Pankhurst, 1860 Slight staining on bottom of bowl LOT 82: Cake stand on pedestal - 3 1/2" tall, 9 5/16" diameter LOT 77: Ewer - 12" tall Body Style: Possibly Fig Maker: Davenport, 1850s 3/16" nick on foot ring underside and 1 1/8" very faint hairline on rim LOT 83: Teapot Body Style: Ribbed Raspberry with Bloom Maker: J. & G. Meakin, 1860s Professionally reset finial LOT 74: Soup plates - set of 3 10" diameter Body Style: Sydenham Shape Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1853 One crazed Body Style: Potomac Shape Maker: W. Baker & Co., Reg. 1863 SOLD AS 3 X$ WICA Auction 2009 Body Style: Wheat in the Meadow Maker: Powell & Bishop, Reg. 1869 15 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together LOT 84: Creamer LOT 89: Teapot with lid - large Body Style: Berlin Swirl Maker: Mayer & Elliott, Reg. 1856 Professional restoration of hairline LOT 85: Gravy boat LOT 92: Brush box with lid also known as razor or vanity box Body Style: Forget-Me-Not Maker: Wood, Rathbone, 1860s Slight discoloration inside bottom Body Style: Berlin Swirl Maker: Liddle & Elliott, Reg. 1856 Small professional restorations of chip and lid edge LOT 93: Master pickle dish LOT 90: Well and tree platter - 8 sided - 20 1/4" x 15 3/4" - huge Body Style: Panelled Leaf Maker: J. & G. Meakin, 1860s Small chip under edge Body Style: Fig/Union Maker: Wedgwood, Reg. 1856 LOT 86: Plates - set of 4 - 8 3/4" diameter LOT 94: Posset bowl with lid 10 5/8" tall. Bowl is 10" in diameter and 7" tall . Body Style: 1851 Octagon Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851 1/8" manufacturing stilt flaw LOT 91: Baker - 8 1/2" x 10 1/2" Body Style: Ceres Shape Maker: Elsmore & Forster, Reg. 1859 Very minor glaze wear on one plate SOLD AS 4 X $ CHOICE - LOT 87 AND/OR 88 Ewer – Plain Round LOT 87: 13" tall Maker: T. & R. Boote, 1880s 1/2" chip on foot ring and 1 1/4" hairline on foot ring Body Style: Gothic Maker: William Ridgway, 18341854 Few tan marks, possibly ash, under the glaze along the edge Body Style: 1851 Octagon Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851 Lid has 1/8" flake on side of exterior rim. Bowl has one very faint hairline near each handle--one is 1 1/2" long and the other is 3 3/4" long. LOT 88: 12" tall Maker: Homer Laughlin, 1877-1900 WICA Auction 2009 16 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together LOT 95: Sterling silver WICA logo pendant with chain - one of a kind and made and donated to WICA for its fundraising efforts. Estimated value: $35. Maker: Handcrafted by silversmith and WICA member Norman K. Dann, Ph.D. Norm is professor emeritus, Morrisville State College. His retirement hobbies are creating in sterling silver - especially historical plaques and reusing damaged silver pieces, and research, writing, and speaking on the reform era. His biography of abolitionist Gerrit Smith was published in February, 2009. LOT 100: Cake stand with bell handle and pedestal - 9 1/4" tall, 11 3/4" diameter - rare Body Style: Gothic Maker: James Edwards, 1842-1854 Restoration at finial handle attachment point, two 1/8" flakes on rim and a 1/32" flake on rim LOT 101: Basin and ewer. Basin: 14" dia.; ewer: 11 1/2" tall LOT 103: Pitcher - 7 1/2" tall high relief - rare Body Style: Rose and Thistle Maker: Unmarked, 1870s Wear at bottom of handle, hairline inside near handle, and hairline outside near lip LOT 104: Soup tureen - lid, bowl, and underplate LOT 96: Teapot - 8 7/8" tall Body Style: Plain or Simplicity Maker: J. & G. Meakin, 1890s Center of bowl has a small round blue mark under the glaze. Body Style: Square Open Flower Maker: James Edwards, Reg. 1848 LOT 102: Gravy boat - 6" tall, 6 1/2" long Body Style: 1851 Octagon Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851 Small chip under handle of tray LOT 105: Candle holder with snuffer - 3 3/4" tall - rare CHOICE- LOT 97 AND/OR 98 AND/OR 99 Vegetable tureen with lid Body Style: Cable J. & G. Meakin – 1870s-1880s LOT 97: 5 3/4" tall, 10 5/8" long Chip on rim, hairline on handle LOT 98: 6 3/4" tall, 12 7/8" long Hairline on lid LOT 99: 6" tall. Base: 8 5/8" x 6 3/8" Body Style: Wrapped Sydenham Maker: Unmarked, 1850s Slight hairline near handle and some discoloration Body Style: Unknown Maker: James Edwards, 1842-1854 Professionally restored snuffer WICA Auction 2009 17 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together LOT 106: Mug - 3 1/4" tall, 3 3/8" diameter Shaving mug Body style: Plain. Unmarked LOT 113: Ewer Brush vase Body style: Iona Attributed to Powell & Bishop, 1880s ¾” chip at top rim Soap block Body style: Plain Maker: Knowles, Taylor and Knowles 1/8” chip and ¼” hairline on side of foot. Body Style: Ribboned Oak Maker: W. & E. Corn, Reg. 1878 1/2" area missing glaze on bottom, brown spot under handle LOT 110: Vegetable tureen with lid - 7" tall, 8 5/8" diameter Body Style: Honeysuckle Maker: Unmarked, 1870s-1880s LOT 107: Ewer - 11 1/2" tall LOT 114: Book - White Ironstone Body Style: Classic Gothic Maker: Unmarked, 1840s-1850s LOT 111: Pitcher - 9" tall Body Style: Book 1 Maker: Jean Wetherbee, Copyright 1974, Reprinted 1997 Body Style: Gothic Maker: W. Adams & Sons, 1840s1850s LOT 115: Pair of 2 oval platters LOT 108: Platter - 14 1/2" Body Style: Classic Gothic Maker: T. Goodfellow, 1840s Body Style: Walled Octagon Maker: J. F., 1845-1870 LOT 109: Shaving mug, soap block, and brush vase. Shaving mug: 3 1/4" tall x 3 5/8" diameter. Soap block: 4 1/2" x 3 5/8" rectangular. Brush vase: 4 3/4" tall LOT 112: Daily bread plate oval with pierced handles. Embossment reads "Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread”. 1. 16" long x 11" wide 2. 16 1/2" long x 12 1/4" wide Body Style: Plain Maker: 1. Edward Clarke 2. W. B. & Co., Fenton (W. Baker & Co., 1. 1865-1877 2. 1860-1893 SOLD 2 X $ Body Style: Wheat Maker: Wallace & Chetwynd, 18821901 1/8" stilt mark flake on underside WICA Auction 2009 18 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together LOT 116: Brush box with lid LOT 124: Teapot - 9" tall LOT 121: Ewer Body Style: Lily of the Valley Maker: Unmarked, 1860s Interior discoloration LOT 117: Ladle - soup Body Style: Royal (Lion's Head) Maker: Maddock & Co., 1880s Potting flaw on foot ring Body Style: 1851 Generic Maker: Unmarked, 1851 CHOICE - LOT 118 AND/OR 119 Cookie Plate – 9 ½” diameter Body Style: Wheat and Clover Maker: Turner & Tomkinson, 18601872 LOT 125: Cupped Hands - 6 3/8" long x 4 3/4" wide LOT 122: Compote - medium size - 4 7/8" tall and 9" diameter Body Style: Acorn and Leaf Maker: Unmarked, 1870s-1880s Glaze wear on thumb and some leaf tips Body Style: 1851 Round Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851 LOT 120: Soup tureen - lid, bowl and original ladle LOT 126: Fruit basket - rare Body Style: Ceres Shape Maker: Elsmore & Forster, Reg. 1859 3/8" flake under rim of bowl, minor roughness on foot print of three feet Body Style: Pierced Scroll LOT 123: Sauce tureen - lid, bowl, and underplate Maker: Attributed to J. & G. Alcock or James Edwards, Reg. 1848 Professional restoration at rim LOT 127: Platters - rectangular set of 2 - 9 5/8" long x 7" wide Body Style: Sevres Shape Maker: John Edwards, Reg. 1877 Excellent with the exception of orange spots near handles which appear to be under the glaze and possibly from the manufacturing process Body Style: Scalloped Maker: Greenwood China, 1876 SOLD AS 2 X $ Body Style: Classic Gothic Maker: Alcock, 1850 WICA Auction 2009 19 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together LOT 128: Sugar bowl with lid LOT 132: Syrup pitcher LOT 135: Brush vase with underplate Body Style: Wheat Maker: Burgess & Goddard, 1870s1880s Body Style: Hill Shape Maker: J. Clementson, Reg. 1860 Flake on rim LOT 129: Vegetable tureen with lid - oval Body Style: Plain Maker: Meakin, Slightly discolored LOT 133: Teapot with lid - 9 1/4" tall Body Style: Sydenham Shape Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1853 SOLD AS 4 X $ Body Style: Lily of the Valley with Thumbprint Maker: J. F., 1845-1870 LOT 130: Cookie plate scalloped edge - 10 3/4" diameter LOT 136: Cup plates - 4" diameter - set of 4 LOT 137: Gravy boat Body Style: Royal (Lion's Head) Maker: John Edwards, Reg. 1877 Body Style: 1851 Octagon Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851 Minor brown dots LOT 134: Basin - 12 7/8" diameter Body Style: Venetia Shape (Winding Vine) Maker: T. & R. Boote, April 18, 1861 Three small ash marks at vine and very minor glaze wear LOT 131: Mug 1880s WICA Auction 2009 Body Style: Block Optic Maker: J. & G. Meakin, 1870s- Body Style: Scalloped Decagon/Cambridge Shape Maker: J. Wedgwood, Reg. 1853 Flake under outer rim LOT 138: Plates - set of 4 - 9 1/2" dia. Body Style: Round Scallop Maker: I. Meir, 1845 Utensil marks SOLD AS 4 X $ 20 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together CHOICE - LOT 139 AND/OR 140 Fig/Union Platter LOT 143: Pickle dish LOT 147: Vegetable tureen with lid - oval Body Style: Full Ribbed Maker: Pankhurst, 1860s LOT 144: Sugar bowl and lid child's size LOT 139: 13 1/2" long Maker: Davenport, Reg. 1856 LOT 140: 18 1/8" x 14 1/4" Maker: Wedgwood, Reg. 1856 LOT 141: Teapot with lid rub on collar. Lid: inner rim roughness, glaze rub on finial Body Style: Grape Octag on Maker: Unmar ked, 1850s Bowl: glaze line under bottom, glaze Body Style: Potomac Shape Maker: W. Baker, Reg. 1863 Glaze rubs on handles LOT 148: Child's tea service - 23 pieces - 5 3/4" tall teapot, 4 3/4" tall sugar bowl, 3 1/2" tall creamer, waste bowl, 5 cups with handles, 6 saucers, 6 plates LOT 145: Basket with handle and 3 small feet - rare Body Style: Grape Cluster with Chain Maker: Henry Burgess, 1865 Stilt mark chips on underside of 3 saucers, very minor inner rim roughness on teapot and sugar bowl, rim roughness on one cup Body Style: Walled Octagon Maker: J. F., 1845-1870 Professional restoration to edge of lip; professional restoration to hairline on handle LOT 142: Platters - nest of 3 oval - 16", 18 1/4", and 19 3/4" Body Style: Open Rose Maker: James Edwards, Reg. 1848 LOT 149: Teapot base - no lid LOT 146: Oyster plates - set of 6 - hexagonal - 9 1/4" Body Style: Sydenham Shape Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1853 Utensil marks from normal use SOLD AS 3 X $ Body Style: Atlantic Shape Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1857 Maker: Bennington possibly SOLD AS 6 X $ WICA Auction 2009 21 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together CHOICE - LOTS 150 AND/OR 151 Vegetable tureen with lid Body Style: New York Shape Reg. 1858 by Clementson 1. Turner, Goddard & Co. Ceres Shape coffee pot with lid - 10 1/4" tall. Hairline crack outside base. Lid may be used as a spare part. 2. Plain plate - 9 1/2" diameter 3. Plain platter - rectangular 10 5/8" long x 7 5/8" wide. LOT 156: Pickle dish Discolored, small hairline, 2 chips under rim (one large, one small) 4. Plain sugar bowl with lid - 5" tall, 2 3/4" diameter at lip. LOT 150: Maker: Hughes, Bennett & Co. - Note the unusual mark Minor glaze problems inside the bowl LOT 151: Extra large - 8 1/2" tall, 13 1/2" long x 8" wide Maker: Clementson, Reg. 1858 Very small restoration underside edge of one handle LOT 152: Plates (deep) - 8" diameter - set of 5 Discolored, tiny chip on tip of finial, large chip on outside rim of lid, hairline in lid 5. I. Meir & Son Pedestalled Gothic sugar bowl without lid - 4 1/2" tall, 5 1/2" diameter at lip. 1850s. Large hairline and large discolored chip outside rim; rust discoloration inside hole drilled for drainage Body Style: Sydenham Shape Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1853 Minor chip restoration LOT 157: Pitcher - 9 1/2" tall 6. Child's tea service - 9 pieces including lids. Teapot - 5 1/2" tall. Sugar bowl - 3 1/2" tall. Creamer: 2 1/2" tall. 2 cups: 2 1/2" tall x 2 3/8" diameter. 2 saucers: 4 3/4" diameter. Teapot spout repaired, small chip inside rim. Sugar bowl missing handle. Creamer has chip and hairline. One cup has tiny chip. Body Style: 1851 Octagon Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851 One bull's eye, some kiln debris LOT 154: Baker - rectangular - 7 1/4" long x 5 1/2" wide SOLD AS 5 X $ LOT 153: Group of 6 items accepted as part of a 75-piece collection consigned to the WICA Auction. AS IS. Bidders are responsible for reviewing the items in this lot. SOLD ALL FOR ONE $. LOT 158: Pickle dish Body Style: Fig/Union Maker: Davenport, Reg. 1856 Glaze pop on edge, numerous bull's eyes, firing discoloration LOT 155: Ewer - 12" tall WICA Auction 2009 Body Style: Full Panel Gothic Maker: Unmarked, 1850s 1/4" chip at lip, hairline crack at bottom of handle, hairline cracks inside, 3 hairline cracks along base, minor wear. 22 Body Style: Tulip Shape Maker: Elsmore & Forster, Reg. 1855 Body Style: Moss Rose Maker: J. & G. Meakin, 1865 Rim roughness May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together CHOICE - LOT 159 AND/OR 160 Posset cups – set of 2 each lot – 4” tall x 2 11/16” diameter. LOT 164: Soup tureen 1. W. E. Corn Centennial Shape coffee pot, wrong lid. Reg. 1874. Hairline crack under base, 1851 Octagon Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851 EACH LOT SOLD AS 2 X $ LOT 161: Basin and ewer. Basin: 14" in dia.; ewer: 11 1/2" tall Body Style: Grape Octagon Maker: Red Cliff, 1957-1977 LOT 165: Sugar bowl with lid spout repaired at base 2. Wedgwood Sharon Arch vegetable tureen with lid - 5" tall, 12" long x 7" wide. Reg. 1861. Finial missing, 2 chips top of lid, 1 chip inside lid, hairline near handle, hairline inside 3. Cable soap box lid. Glaze imperfections near lid handle, possible repair 4. J. W. Pankhurst & Co. Plain sauce tureen base - 8" long x 4 ¼” wide. Hairline crack on handle, hairline in bottom 5. Fern sugar bowl with lid - 4 3/4" tall, 3 1/2" diameter at lip. Body Style: Sharon Arch/Erie Shape Maker: Davenport, Reg. 1861 Long hairline on basin bottom LOT 162: Punch bowl - extra large - 7 1/2" tall x 11 1/2" diameter Lid missing finial Body Style: Bordered Gooseberry Maker: Attributed to Wedgwood & Co., 1860 1/8" diameter brown spot on outside, possibly from manufacturing process LOT 166: Ladle - soup - 11 1/2" long 6. Mellor, Taylor & Co. Lion’s Head sugar bowl without lid - 4 1/4" tall, 3" x 4" at lip. Hairline cracks both handles, possible restoration 7. Child's teapot base - 4 1/2" tall 8. Wedgwood & Co. Simple Square vegetable tureen with lid - 4 3/4" tall, 7 1/4". Very large piece of one bottom corner broken, hairline cracks inside bottom Body Style: Plain Round Maker: Coxon & Co., 1863-1884 1" hairline and 1/4" flake on rim LOT 163: Compote on pedestal Body Style: Chinese Shape Maker: Unmarked, 1850s Tiny 1/8" glaze rub on side of handle near end LOT 167: Spare parts lot - 7 items accepted as part of a 75piece collection consigned to the WICA Auction. Many spare parts. AS IS. Bidders are LOT 168: Group of 3 pickle dishes accepted as part of a 75piece collection consigned to the WICA Auction. AS IS. Bidders are responsible for reviewing the items in this lot. SOLD ALL FOR 1 $ responsible for reviewing the items in this lot. SOLD ALL FOR ONE $. Body Style: Unknown - Floral Edge Maker: Unmarked, 1870s-1880s Light staining WICA Auction 2009 23 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together 1. T. & R. Boote Sydenham Shape - 9 1/4" long – Reg. 1853-54. 3 chips near rim, 2 LOT 172: Chowder tureen - 7" tall x 9" diameter LOT 175: Brush vase - one piece - round hairlines on interior 2. DeSoto Shape - 9" long – possibly by Stephen Hughes & Son – Reg. 1855. Discolored 3. Shell - 8 3/4" long – 1870s. Large chip on bottom, small chip on rim LOT 169: Sauce tureen - 3 pieces - lid, bowl, underplate Body Style: Cable. Chowder tureens in the Cable body style are rare. Maker: Cockson & Chetwynd, September, 1868 LOT 173: Vegetable tureen with lid Body Style: Scallop Shell Border Maker: Mellor, Taylor & Co., 1880s LOT 176: Gravy boat Body Style: Fluted Pearl Maker: Wedgwood, Reg. 1847 Two chips on foot of underplate LOT 170: Teapot - large Body Style: Wrapped Sydenham Maker: C. & W. K. Harvey, 1852 Professionally reset finial, professional small chip restoration, minor staining Body Style: Virginia Shape Maker: Unmarked - attributed to Brougham & Mayer, Reg. 1855 LOT 177: Soup tureen - lid and bowl - oval LOT 174: Pitcher - figural Body Style: Grand Loop Maker: J. F., 1845-1870 Tiny flake on spout, crazing Body Style: Wheat and Hops Maker: Mark not clear, 1860S1870S Three bull's eyes and some staining inside bowl LOT 171: Ewer - child's LOT 178: Set of 2 WICA mugs and wooden carrier Body Style: Sydenham Maker: Red Cliff, 1957-1977 WICA Auction 2009 Body Style: Shakespeare Maker: Copeland Spode 24 May 2, 2009 WICA 15th National Convention Auction Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful White Color Come Together LOT 179: Creamer - 6" tall Body Style: Royal Maker: Unmarked, attributed to Burgess & Goddard, 1880s LOT 180: Coffee pot with lid very large - 11" tall LOT 182: Sugar bowl with lid LOT 185: Compote on pedestal Body Style: Cable Maker: Unknown, 1880s Body Style: Pedestalled Gothic Maker: James Edwards, 1840s-1850s Professional restoration of small finial chip LOT 186: Sauce tureen - 2 pieces (lid and bowl) - 6 1/4" tall, 8" long x 3 7/8" wide LOT 183: Ewer - round - 11 1/4" tall Body Style: Panelled Grape Maker: J. F., 1850s Two minor flakes on inside rim of lid. Light discoloration on bottom of coffee pot. Inside rim of base has a 1/8" flake and a 1/8" hairline. Hairline present in both the upper and lower attachment points of the handle. LOT 181: Platter - oval - 14" long x 10" wide Body Style: Late Victorian Maker: Mellor & Co., Etruria (also known as Cook Pottery Co.), 19001910 Small hairline at center bottom, does not go through LOT 184: Teapot with lid - 9 1/2" tall Body Style: Sydenham Shape Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1853-54 Very small rust mark on top surface Body Style: Baltimore Shape Maker: Brougham & Mayer, 18561862 Small flake under inner rim where lid rests, glaze spider on bottom which does not go through, some discoloration on top rim WICA Auction 2009 25 Body Style: Wheat and Hops Maker: Unmarked, 1860s-1870s One handle repaired LOT 187: Group of 19 decorated items accepted as part of a 75piece collection consigned to the WICA Auction. AS IS. Bidders are responsible for reviewing the items in this lot comprised of decorated items, most of which are faded. SOLD ALL FOR ONE $. Included are a 12-piece child's tea service with a 3 1/4" tall teapot and lid, six 1" tall handled cups, and five 2 3/8" diameter saucers. Three 2 1/4" to 4" tall creamers (one with a chip), two 5 1/2" to 6 1/2" tall sugar bowls (one without a lid), one large 5 1/2" diameter cup with a rim hairline, and one 8 1/2" square baker with a glaze flaw complete the lot. May 2, 2009
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