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Gorringe's Winter Fine Sale

We are delighted to announce that our last Fine Sale of the year is on Tuesday 13th December . Going LIVE on our website from Friday 2nd December at 5pm https://www.gorringes.co.uk/ 15 North Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 2PE

We are delighted to announce that our last Fine Sale of the year is on Tuesday 13th December .

Going LIVE on our website from Friday 2nd December at 5pm

https://www.gorringes.co.uk/

15 North Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 2PE

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Lot 108<br />

A good Chelsea silver-shape dish, c.1752, the shape<br />

attributed to the silversmith Nicholas Sprimont, painted<br />

with floral sprays and insects, spur marks to base and<br />

‘moons’ to body, 33.4cm across. Provenance - Graham<br />

and Oxley Ltd, 11th October 1980.<br />

Lot 109<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A good pair of Bow porcelain bocage figures, c.1770,<br />

modelled as a boy and a girl holding the lid of a flower<br />

painted basket, standing before bocage, on a scrollwork<br />

base, iron red anchor and dagger marks, 22cm high<br />

Provenance - receipt for Millhouse, Petworth, July 1986.<br />

Lot 110<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

Two Derby dessert plates, late 18th century, attributed<br />

to Zachariah Boreman and ‘Jockey’ Hill, the Boreman<br />

plate painted with a titled view ‘Dunstaffnage Castle<br />

on Loch Etive Scotland’, blue Derby mark and pattern<br />

number 254, 22.8cm diameter and the ‘Jockey’ Hill plate<br />

painted with the titled view ‘south front of Kedleston Hall<br />

Derbyshire’, blue and gilt wreath border, blue Derby mark,<br />

pattern number 50 and decorator’s mark ‘2’ inside foot,<br />

21.8cm diameter<br />

£400 - 600<br />

Lot 111<br />

A rare Derby plate from the Pares service, c.1810,<br />

decorated in imitation of oriental lacquer with a black<br />

border richly gilt, with a landscape and a bird in flight,<br />

further gilt floral sprays around the rim, crown, crossed<br />

batons and D mark, pattern no 397, all in red, 21.5cm<br />

diameter<br />

Lot 112<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A rare Rockingham botanical specimen part breakfast<br />

service, griffin statant mark, c.1826, with some<br />

matching pieces, c.1830-5, each piece painted with<br />

titled botanical specimens, each base inscribed in iron<br />

red with the specimens title some pieces with pattern<br />

number 580, the majority of saucers and plates with iron<br />

red griffin statant Rockingham mark indicating most of the<br />

service was supplied in late 1826, with a different pattern<br />

Rockingham pink rose and insect painted soup dish and<br />

a botanical specimen jug. See Gorringes online condition<br />

report for a full listing of the service.<br />

cf. Alwyn and Angela Cox, Rockingham 1745–1842,<br />

colour plate 47 for a variation on this pattern. This<br />

service is similar to the Royal botanical plants and flies<br />

service delivered to Wentworth house in 1829 but with<br />

the absence of insects on the plants. According to Castle<br />

Howard records a breakfast service of pattern 580 was<br />

delivered to the Earl of Carlisle in November 1829, from<br />

the Bramelds’ York shop and is described as Royal<br />

Breakfasts.<br />

£400 - 600<br />

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