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A series of three clear glass vases with enamel painted fantasy decoration, design: C.J.Lanooy, ca.1921. Execution: Glass Factory Leerdam, marked with etching mark on the bottom, h 12.9 x Ø 7 cm, total 3x (1x frit) (Lit: a similar vase is depicted in: Leerdam Glas 1878 - 2003, A.v.d.Kley-Blekxtoon, 4th edition: page 60, fig. 57).
Jessie M. King for Liberty & Co. Dressing table set comprising hand mirror, three brushes, tray, comb and shoe horn, with original card box, 1906-1913 Silver, enamel, ivory, mirrored glass Hand mirror, 27.5cm high, 134cm wide (7) Exhibited The Liberty Style, Japan, June 1999, p.122, no. 192 Literature 'The Studio yearbook of Decorative Art', 1909, p.143, hair brush illustrated Victor Arwas, ‘Art Nouveau: from Mackintosh to Liberty’, Papadakis, 2000, set illustrated on page 53 Ivory submission reference 4DU8UYPM
Omega Art Deco table clock, with later hand painted masonic dial, early 20th Century Silver plated metal, enameled dial Manufacturer's marks to back and stamped serial no. '7543065' 15cm square Condition Report: Clock is untested, the enamel painted dial in generally good clean condition, the steel chapter ring and border with some tarnishing marks. The case is in generally good clean condition with light surface wear. The glass has a small chip to one corner.
Two porcelain plates and four cups and saucers, one plated with black enamel painted scene of two knights jousting, the other pretty plate marked Tiffany & Co New York and Grosvenor China England, together with a pearl ware tea bowl and saucer, two pretty cabinet cups and saucers and another Napolean themed example (10)
A Worcester Hibiscus pattern bowl, circa 1752-54, with ribboned emblem, large honeysuckle flower, trailing vines and an insect, the interior with floral sprigs and insects, 12cm diameterProvenance: Chas Crane Collection label. Some minor enamel wear but otherwise in good condition with no damage.
A Beilby opaque twist wine glasses, circa 1765, the bell bowl decorated with gilded rim and a floral garland in white enamel, almost certainly done by Mary Beilby (1749-1797), on a single series opaque twist stem, over a conical foot, 16.6cm highTiny footrim chip and a couple of other nibbles to footrim. Some gilt wear to rim. Small natural tear inclusions to foot.
Archibald Knox for Liberty, pewter vase with enamel cabochons and original pearlescent glass liner, unmarked, 16.5cm highThere is a break to top of one of the arms and signs of a previous solder repair, this is a point of weakness all arms seem quite fragile - see images. One enamel caboucon is missing, glass is fine, the pewter is slightly misshapen and with some wear
Chelsea porcelain dish, circa 1756, of octagonal form, with moulded floral decoration, painted in polychrome enamels with floral sprays and insects, with red-lined rim, 22cm acrossGood overall antique condition. A few small rim chips,some enamel wear, some crazing and a small hairline on the rim.
A rare Worcester polychrome leaf-shaped butterboat, circa 1758, with branch handle, painted to the well with scattered polychrome sprigs and flowers, the exterior moulded with overlapping leaves, 8.5cm wideN.B. Few of these were made with enamel decoration as it was found to wear too easily from acidic condiments. One very small and fine hairline on the rim (approx 1cm). Otherwise in good condition.
A Worcester mug, circa 1765, of slightly tapered form with grooved handle, painted in the Mandarin style on both sides with three Chinese figures, 8.5cm highProvenance: Raymond Dennis Collection.N.B. See Zorensky plate 144 for similar examples. Tiny chip to footrim and some minor enamel wear. Otherwise in good condition.
Early 19th century Staffordshire pearlware Obadiah Sherratt type figure group named ‘Tee Total’, showing a couple seated next to a table with tea served, the mother with a baby on her knee and the father with his hand on his head in distress, a castle and bocage behind them, on four-legged rectangular base, 21cm highSome losses, including to bocage, teapot spout, spoon in the bowl, and base. Enamel wear. A couple of pieces of bocage and the end of the man's left shoe have been reglued. A couple of hairlines to the base.
A rare Worcester cauliflower shaped tureen, cover and stand, circa 1756-58, decorated in green enamel and printed with butterflies, 10.5cm high excluding stand The lid has been broken in two and repaired. The other parts have broken into a few pieces and repaired, with associated restoration.
Two Royal Worcester scalloped plates, painted by Stinton with scenes of Invergarry Castle, the border with floral panels on a gilt patterned and cobalt blue ground, stamped and inscribed marks, date marks for 1914 and 1924, 23.75cm diameterOne plate has some gilt wear to the rim. Otherwise just a few tiny enamel scratches.
An unusual Worcester fluted porcelain cup and saucer, circa 1770, painted in enamels with fruit and insects, with gilt and turquoise scroll borders, the saucer 13.5cm diameterIn good condition with just some minor enamel and gilt wear. Some light glaze wear around the rim. Please note: it has been suggested that this may be later-decorated. Please make up your own mind before bidding.
An early Worcester pickle dish, circa 1753-54, formed as a scallop shell, painted in polychrome enamels with a central flower spray and a border of continuous flowering stems, 7.5cm wideProvenance: Flowerday Collection. A nick on the rim at about 2 o'clock. Otherwise in good condition with some minor enamel wear.
Three Worcester chocolate cups and saucers, circa 1770, the first decorated in the Queen's pattern, the second Kempthorne (all four pieces with square marks), and the third in turquoise and gilt (6)The Kempthorne and Queen's saucers each have a rim chip with restoration, and the Queen'sa saucer also has a tiny hairline. The Kempthorne cup has restoration to one handle. Otherwise in good condition with some enamel wear.
George III gold and enamel mourning ring, the oval bezel containing plaited hair surmounted by a gold 'D', surrounded by a pearl and black enamel border on a wide tapered gold shank, inscribed "Hanh. Doorman obt. 30 Jany. 1807", ring size approximately Q.Excellent condition commensurate with age. Weighs approximately 6.0 grams
George III gold and enamel mourning ring, the wide band with glazed compartment of hair on a double row of foliate gold bands with black enamel borders, inscribed "James Hodgson ob. 23rd April 1819 at 24", ring size approximately T.9.5 grams. Loss to the enamel around the bezel, otherwise in good condition commensurate with age
George IV gold and black enamel mourning ring, the wide gold band with glazed hairwork plaque and foliate gold borders, inscribed "Sir Wm. Forbes Died. 24th Oct. 1828 Aged 56", ring size approximately L½-M.Excellent condition commensurate with age. The inside of the shank has a later applied gold plaque. Enamel is perfect. Weighs 6.3 grams

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