JIM RAILTON

forthcoming sale at
La Sagesse School, Jesmond

Newcastle upon Tyne

Starting at 9.00am:
Saturday 9th August 2008

It is hoped to maintain a selling rate of at least 100 lots per hour.

Approximately 1000 lots of school and office furniture including desks, tables chairs and stools, antique furniture, musical and scientific instruments, ceramics, pictures, jewellery, books,collectors items, etc.

Items on view:
Wednesday 6th to Friday 8th August (10am to 7pm);

Administration and 24 hour answerphone: 01668 215323
email: office@jimrailton.com



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Ceramics (3)
832Miscellaneous ceramics including terracotta slip glaze ware, a Royal Doulton sucrier, studio pottery, a chamber pot, etc. (A lot) - : £20-30 (Ceramics)
851A Victorian Japanese cloisonné vase. (7.25in) - This vase is finely enamelled on a turquoise ground with butterflies, foliage and birds with pink blossom flowers. The overall body is raised on a brass foot, enamelled with a crescent band. The rim is decorated with a brown frieze with pink and turquoise flower heads. It doesn’t appear to be signed, but it is in perfect condition apart from firing imperfections in the glaze where it is slightly holed. It looks as if the whole pot has been sanded in places as the glaze is indented in certain areas. They are not exactly chips, but kiln imperfections. : £60-80 (Ceramics)
859A Victorian Wedgwood blue and white bowl; a pair of Dresden patterned Villeroy & Boch entree dishes; and a blue bowl. (4) - The Wedgwood bowl is decorated with a shipping scene beneath a floral border. It is in perfect condition. Similar shipping tranfers around the exterior. It has impressed Wedgwood marks and numbers and blue printed marks which are rubbed. It is 8.75in wide. The two Villeroy & Boch plates are in the onion pattern, blue and white with fluted rims, scrolled handles - both perfect apart from crazing. They are printed Villeroy & Boch, and have impressed marks and numbers. The other bowl is by Adams, and has been repaired with a gilded rim, floral printed with a classical landscape. : £20-30 (Ceramics)
871A pair of Dutch Gouda waisted vases. (8in) (2) - These waisted vases are decorated with stylised flowers on black bodies. One has a hairline to the rim. They are painted with Gouda Holland marks and monograms with numbers 456. The other appears to be perfect with very slight wear to the rim. This one has a slightly more blue interior. : £30-40 (Ceramics)
881A silver plated teaset; and a large foliate embossed fruitbasket with swing handle. - : £20-30 (Ceramics)
890Five nineteenth century Mason style bowls/plates; two other Victorian plates. (7) - These all show signs of wear. The bowl is very clean and bright. One of the larger plates has a small hairline and the other a repair to the rim. The two small side plates have been “used”. The green plate is worn and stained, and the chinoiserie ironstone bread plate is tired but perfect with a small chip to the verso. : £30-40 (Ceramics)
905A Sylvac rabbit bowl; two Carlton Ware dishes; and a Bewley pottery bowl. (4) - The Sylvac bowl is 7.5in wide and modelled as a tree trunk with rabbits and a pixie in niches, moulded Sylvac marks number 1513. The Carlton ware consists of a circular leaf moulded dish with orange fruit; a leaf moulded entree dish decorated with pink foxgloves; and lastly an oval hand painted leaf moulded dish by Bewley. : £20-30 (Ceramics)
908Miscellaneous ceramics, teaware, etc. (A lot) - : £20-30 (Ceramics)
919A pair of Staffordshire style figures of a young boy and girl. (2) - : £20-30 (Ceramics)
925A 1960s Midwinter Spanish Garden pattern four piece coffee set by Jessie Tait. - : £20-30 (Ceramics)
930A nineteenth century Canton famille rose teapot and cover. (6.5in) - This is perfect but has lost its cane handle. Well enamelled with birds, butterflies and pink blossom foliage. Firing imperfections, but otherwise perfect. : £40-60 (Ceramics)
932A square Troika vase by Alison Brigden. (9in) - This vase has a painted Troika mark with an AR monogram by Alison Brigden. It has stylised sgraffito panel and is decorated in an avocado/brown glaze and is in perfect condition. : £80-120 (Ceramics)
942A Burmantofts style glazed jardiniere stand. - : £80-120 (Ceramics)
992A late nineteenth century Staffordshire Keeling and Co Flora pattern part dinner service. (A lot) - This has an oval ashet, tureens and covers, ladles, a gravy boat, dinner plates, side plates, all decorated with green flowers and gilded rims - printed Flora banner monograms. : £20-30 (Ceramics)
995A Wood Mayfair pattern ashet, jug and tureen; and a Wood Mauchline pattern jug and tea pot; and a similar blue plate. (8) - All these pieces are in perfect condition. The teapot is slightly stained, and is infact by Bursley, but in the same Mauchline pattern, with moulded 1.5 pints and a patent sliding lid. : £20-30 (Ceramics)
1009A square Troika biscuit fired vase. - This has a tubular neck with arched panels to square body with incised decoration. It is biscuit fired. : £30-40 (Ceramics)
1011A 1930s Beswick early morning teaset. (10) - This is an unusual set and the pieces are all embossed with leaf decoration, decorated with polychrome flowers on green ground. There are impressed Beswick marks and Made in England marks. It consists of a jug, sucrier, jam pot and cover, toast rack, tea pot and cover, and cup, saucer and plate. The toast rack has a printed Beswick ware in gilt. They are all moulded with different numbers. The tea pot has a bud finial to the lid, as does the jam pot. All pieces are perfect and no damage. The trio also has gilt Beswick ware marks. : £80-120 (Ceramics)
1032A Blanc de chine porcelain deity. (19in) - This large porcelain figure is 19 ins high and modelled as an Eastern lady seated cross-legged with finely modelled fingers holding stylised banner with a headdress to her hair. There is a seal mark to her back below her kimono. It’s on a circular moulded plinth, the exterior of which is moulded with heart shaped panels. Below that is a further tier of leaf moulded panels raised on lotus style supports around a central column, with a scrolled plinth below. She appears to be all in perfect condition. There is no damage or restoration. Slight discolouring to the white porcelain round the back and generally a bit grubby. : £100-150 (Ceramics)