White Ironstone China Association 18 Annual Convention Auction

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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