White Ironstone China Association 18 Annual Convention Auction
Transcription
White Ironstone China Association 18 Annual Convention Auction
White Ironstone China Association 18th Annual Convention Auction W H E R E R A R I TY , F I N E D E T A I L , G R E A T M A R K S , G R EA T S C U L P T U R A L F O R M , AND WONDERFUL WHITE COLOR COME TOGETHER PRE-AUCTION EVENTS – Cuyahoga Ballroom CHECK-IN: 6:45 A.M. TO 8:45 A.M. PREVIEW: 3:30 P.M. TO 5 P.M. AUCTION – Cuyahoga Ballroom 6:30 P.M. TO 9:30 P.M. Independence, OH Crowne Plaza Hotel SATURDAY, May 5, 2012 Welcome to the 2012 WICA National Convention Auction. With 129 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 evening 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 WICA members whose consignments and donations have made this auction possible. Arlyn Anderson Frank & Carol Fleischman Tom & Kathy Lautenschlager Barbara Stewart Denise Andre John & Donna Flora Tom & Olga Moreland Barbara Tegtmeyer Roland & Susan Bergner Bob & Bonne Hohl Harry & Audrey Moseley Don & Kris Wagner Jane & Wes Diemer Con & Janet Knorr Rick & Suzanne Nielsen Auctioneer (Dennis Jackson) will call WICA’s 2012 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. Auction Check-In will begin at 6:45 a.m. in the Cuyahoga Ballroom. Consignors are to come to the auction check-in at their pre-assigned 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 3:30 p.m. in the Cuyahoga Ballroom. A cash bar i s available during the preview. Auction will begin at 6 : 3 0 p.m. in the Cuyahoga Ballroom. Bidder Numbers have been included in the registration packets. Consignment Fee Structure. WICA will retain 10% of the selling price. Items 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 can pay a fee of $10 for each item on which they would like to place 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. Terms of Sale. A sold item 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. Anything stated the day of the sale takes precedence over anything written. Before bidding, please be sure that you CAREFULLY look over any items 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 item. 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. A Look to the Future. With the passing of WICA’s 2012 National Convention Auction, it’s time to start preparing for the 2013 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. Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Ewer, 11”H Paneled Columbia John May $ Cups and Saucers, 2 sets Ceres Shape Elsmore & Forster $ Gravy Boat and Liner Square Ridged Johnson Brothers $ Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 Covered Vegetable, oval Chinese Shape T. & R. Boote $ Chamber Pot Wheat William Adams & Sons $ Holy Water Font Unmarked Light crazing $ Lot 7 Lot 8 Lot 9 Creamer Wheat and Hops Unknown, unmarked $ Platter, 19” Athenia Shape J. T. Close & Co. $ Sugar Bowl Ceres Shape Unmarked Spider on bottom $ Lot 10 Lot 11 Lot 12 Mold Pineapple Unmarked $ Covered Jar Sanitary Jar Thomas Maddock Sons $ Mug Victor Shape Unmarked [F. Jones] $ Lot 13 Lot 14 Lot 15 Syrup Pitcher Trunk and Ivy Walley Discoloration $ Teapot Sharon Arch J. Wedgwood Tiny flake inside rim of top $ Ewer, 11-1/2”H Square Ridged Wedgwood $ Lot 16 Lot 17 Lot 18 Soup Tureen, oval Scrolled Bubble J. W. Pankhurst $ Sauce dishes, 5-1/2”D set of 6 Hyacinth Hope & Carter ¼” brown mark on side of one $ Table Pitcher Basketweave Unmarked $ Lot 19 Lot 20 Lot 21 Toothbrush Holder, horizontal Wheat J. Broadhurst Tiny flake on inner rim of lid $ Cheese Keeper/Dome, 2 pc. Mushroom Fern & Flower -JH Professional hairline repair on dome $ Compote, octagonal Boote’s 1851 T. & R. Boote Flake on inside lip, stress cracks on points $ Lot 22 Lot 23 Lot 24 Teapot, 9”H Mississippi Shape E. Pearson $ Bread Plate Give Us This Day Stone China Discoloration $ Sauce tureen 3 pc., octagon Fig/Union Shape Davenport Tiny flake on rim of base $ Lot 25 Lot 26 Lot 27 Covered Vegetable, Grape Octagon E. Challinor & Co Small hairline on lid, does not penetrate $ Spittoon, Ladies’ Plain J. & R. Granite Hairline $ Jardiniere, 11”H Plain Unknown, unmarked $ Lot 28 Lot 29 Lot 30 Ladle, Soup Branch handle Red Cliff $ Mug Prairie Shape Unmarked [J. Clementson] Discolored crazing, glaze hairline inside bottom $ Punch Bowl, round Bordered Hyacinth Baker $ Lot 31 Lot 32 Lot 33 Bowl and Pitcher Set Fig/Union Shape Wedgwood Bowl some glaze loss and minor staining $ Plates, 10-1/2”D, set of 10 True Scallop James Edwards Crazing $ Covered Vegetable, oval Ribbed Chain J. W. Pankhurst Two stilt marks with stain in bowl $ Lot 34 Lot 35 Lot 36 Teapot Gothic Decagon Heath Inside rim roughness $ Ewer, 13”H Lily of the Valley with Thumbprint JF $ Cups/Saucers 6 sets Child’s size, Plain Bridgwood and Clarke 3 cups with flakes, 3 saucers crack & chips $ Lot 37 Lot 38 Lot 39 Table Pitcher Gothic Shape J. Alcock $ Syrup Pitcher Tree Trunk with Ivy Unmarked Chip on edge where pewter lid is gone $ Teapot, 10”H Hidden Motif Unmarked [JF] ¼” nick inside lid $ Lot 40 Lot 41 Lot 42 Creamer, 6”H Double Sydenham Harvey $ Platter, 18” Fig/Union Shape Davenport Discoloration $ Ewer, 12”H Laurel Wreath or Victory Shape Elsmore & Forster $ Lot 43 Lot 44 Lot 45 Oval Sauce Tureen 2 pc., Berry Cluster JF Minor stain, finial professionally re-attached $ Stew Tureen, elongated octagon Daisy Davenport ¼” flake inside and under rim of base $ Compote, rectangular Pierced handles H. Alcock Two under chips $ Lot 46 Lot 47 Lot 48 Covered Vegetable, octagonal Gothic shape Unmarked $ Chamber Pot, covered Lily of the Valley Anthony Shaw $ Sugar Bowl St. Louis Shape J. Edwards $ Lot 49 Lot 50 Lot 51 Butter Dish, 3 pc., round Potomac Shape W. Baker Small stains on rim of dish $ Compote, round Plain JF $ Underplate, Sauce Classic Gothic T.J.&J. Mayer Small chip outside base rim $ Lot 52 Lot 53 Lot 54 Sauce Tureen, 3 pc., oval Scalloped Decagon Davenport One medium chip inside of sauce plate brim $ Soup Tureen, 3 pc., oval President Shape J. Edwards Small hairline in lid $ Open Vegetable Bowl, oval Sydenham Shape T.&R. Boote Utensil marks inside, 3/16” bull’s eye on rim, minor wear on foot $. Lot 55 Lot 56 Lot 57 Covered Vegetable, oval Vintage Shape E. & C. Challinor $ Teapot, 11”H Vintage Shape E. & C. Challinor $ Plates, 9-1/2”D, set of 4, Sydenham Shape T. & R. Boote Small chip under rim of one plate $ Lot 58 Lot 59 Lot 60 Syrup Pitcher, 5-1/2”H Mocho Shape T. & R. Boote Two flakes on foot, pewter top has small surface crack $ Toothbrush Holder, 2 pc., vertical Plain Wedgwood Medium chip on base $ Sauce Tureen, 2 pc., oval Flora Shape Wedgwood and Co. Discoloration on bottom of base rim $ Lot 61 Lot 62 Lot 63 Teapot, 9-1/2”H Wheat Burgess & Goddard $ Table Pitcher, 8-1/2” H Wheat & Clover Ford, Challinor & Co $ Soup Tureen 3 Pc., rectangular Simple Square John Maddock & Sons $ Lot 64 Ewer Adriatic Shape Barrows Hairline bottom $ Lot 65 Punch Bowl, round Columbia Shape Elsmore & Forster Discoloration inside bowl $ Lot 66 Sugar Bowl Grape Octagon Edward Pearson $ Lot 67 Tazza, Low Compote, rectangular JF Small chip on outside of foot ring,stain and glaze loss on foot. $ Lot 68 Syrup Pitcher Hammered Bennett $ Lot 69 Mug Unknown Shape J. Meir & Son Pinhead sized glaze loss on rim $ Lot 70 Lot 71 Lot 72 Soup Tureen, oval Wheat and Hops J. & G. Meakin $ Ewer, 10-1/2”H Divided Gothic John Alcock $ Covered Vegetable, oval Prairie Shape Clementson $ Lot 73 Lot 74 Lot 75 Teapot Gothic shape Alcock Sugar lid, finial chip, 5 small chips inner rim of lid $ Table Pitcher, 9-3/4”H Fuchsia George Jones $ Bowl and Pitcher Set Octagon Johnson Brothers Small chip on base of ewer $ Lot 76 Lot 77 Lot 78 Covered Vegetable, elongated octagon Fig/Union Shape J. Wedgwood $ Sauce Dish, 4-1/2”D Fig/Union Shape Wedgwood $ Plates, 8-1/2”D & Soups, 9-3/4”D, 2 of each Virginia Shape Broughman & Mayer Crackle glaze $ Lot 79 Lot 80 Lot 81 Teapot Grand Loop JF $ Table Pitcher, 7”H Full Panel Gothic James Edwards 4” crack at base $ Spittoon Cameo CB & Co Some discoloration $ Lot 82 Lot 83 Lot 84 Sauce Tureen, 3 pc., oval Chain of Tulips J. & G. Meakin $ Platter, 18-1/2” Berlin Swirl Mayer & Elliot $ Table pitcher, 7-1/2”H Arched Fern James Edwards 1/8" firing crack on lip $ Lot 85 Lot 86 Lot 87 Ewer Vertical Panel Decagon James Edwards Small hairline at handle $ Teapot Paneled Grape Unmarked Tiny flake inside rim of top $ Compote, oval President Shape John Edwards Tiny bull’s eye or glaze bubble at rim $ Lot 88 Lot 89 Lot 90 Covered Vegetable, octagonal Walled Octagon JF $ Sauce Dish, Nappy, 5-1/4”D Gothic shape John Alcock $ Plates, 8-1/2”D, set of 2 Mocho Shape T. & R. Boote Minor glaze wear $ Lot 91 Lot 92 Lot 93 Soup Tureen, 2 pc., oval Fuchsia Meakin $ Sauce Tureen, 2 pc., oval Bordered Hyacinth W. Baker & Co. $ Teapot, 9-1/2”H Wheat W. & E. Corn $ Lot 94 Lot 95 Lot 96 Table Pitcher [Sunflower] Unmarked $ Soup Tureen, 2 pc., oval Atlantic “B” T. & R. Boote Small bull’s eye inside bowl, small chip on base $ Creamer Paneled Grape Probably JF $ Lot 97 Lot 98 Lot 99 Ewer, 8-1/4”H [Six-Rib] Unmarked ½” flat flake on foot ring $ Underplate to Basket Reticulated, Pierced Scroll Alcock Minor edge flake $ Covered Vegetable, oval Split Pod James Edwards $ Lot 100 Lot 101 Lot 102 Teapot Niagara Shape Walley Professional restoration to spout $ Ewer, 10-7/8”H Gothic shape J. Wedgwood Long slight hairline on base, does not penetrate $ Sauce Tureen 3pc., oval Plain Uplift Cockson & Chetwynd Flake on lid edge,medium hairline on ladle $ Lot 103 Lot 104 Lot 105 Soup tureen 4pc., oval Plain Uplift Elsmore & Forster Sauce Dish, Nappy, 5-1/4”D Fig/Union Shape Davenport $ Syrup Pitcher Tree Trunk Pankhurst Discoloration $ Lot 106 Lot 107 Lot 108 Covered Vegetable, oval Garland shape Cockson & Chetwynd $ Mug Plain J. M. & Co $ Soap Dish, 3 pc Wheat & Hops A.Meakin $ Lot 109 Lot 110 Lot 111 Toothbrush Holder, horizontal Split Pod J. Alcock $ Underplate, Soup Lily of the Valley Edwards $ Cheese Keeper with Dome, 2pc. Ladle, contemporary, crazing, wear roughness, lid roughness in making, small chip on liner $ Grapes & Hops Unmarked Base plate few scratches $ Lot 112 Lot 113 Lot 114 Soup Tureen, 2 pc., oval Mocho Shape T. & R. Boote $ Sauce Tureen, 2 pc., oval Lily of the Valley James Edwards Minor glaze rub on handles $ Soap Dish, 3 pc., oval Berlin Swirl Mayer and Elliot 2 cracks, 1” each, 1/8”flake $ Lot 115 Lot 116 Lot 117 Toothbrush Holder, horizontal Gothic shape T. J. & J. Mayer Flake on lid $ Ewer Venetia Shape T. & R. Boote $ Creamer Victor Shape Jones Discoloration $ Lot 118 Lot 119 Lot 120 Teapot, 10-1/2”H Pearson’s #5 Shape E. Pearson Glaze hairline spout and handle $ Platters, nest of 3 Square Ridged Johnson Brothers $ Sauce Tureen, 3 pc., oval Ceres Shape Elsmore & Forster Flake on foot of liner $ Lot 121 Lot 122 Lot 123 Ewer Bell Flower Edwards $ Cup Plate, 4”D Athens Shape Podmore & Walker $ Plates, 9-3/4”D, set of 2 Memnon Shape I. Meir & Sons One w/ tiny underneath rim flake $ Lot 124 Lot 125 Lot 126 Teapot Virginia Shape Brougham & Mayer $ Table Pitcher, 10”H Plain with ice lip Johnson Brothers Tiny blue mark, under glaze firing mark $ Syrup Pitcher, 6”H Babes in the Woods Cork & Edge Chip on edge where pewter lid is gone $ Lot 127 Lot 128 Lot 129 Table Pitcher Trent Shape Alcock $ Ewer, 12” H Sevres type Unmarked Glaze missing in several areas $ Covered Vegetable, Oval Union Shape T. & R. Boote $ Many Thanks To The Following 23 WICA Members For Their Help With The Auction Auction Chairpersons Jim Kerr (off-site) Don Wagner (on-site) Consignment Check-In Wes Deimer / Jane Deimer Bob Hohl / Bonne Hohl Tom Lautenschlager / Rick Armbruster Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Consignment Transfer to Table Stations Steve Canup Alice Canup Diane Dorman Don Martin Soni Martin Don Wagner Kris Wagner Auction Support Wes Diemer Bob Hohl Jim Miller Don Wagner Auction Clerk Rick Nielsen Auction Check-Out Diane Dorman Carol Fleischman Dave Klein Joe Eidukaitis Dorothy Riley John Yunginger Advisor and Legal Counsel Tom Moreland Photographs Consignors and Donors W.I.C.A. Archives Auction Catalog Design and Created Rick Nielsen Jim Kerr