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A collection of English porcelain, comprising three Job Ridgway & Sons dessert plates, circa 1812, pattern 845, painted with three side panels and a central panel of polychrome summer flowers, with a dark blue ground decorated with stylised gold petals, painted pattern number, 21.5cm diameter; together with a pair of Hicks & Meigh bone china lobed triangular low footed dessert dishes, of single-handled form, with a plum wine and yellow border decorated with butterflies, flowers and gilding, painted pattern number, 12cm wide; a pair of Davenport rectangular low footed dessert dishes, circa 1870-86, pattern 506, subtly decorated with gilded and enamel butterflies and trees, broad pale yellow border, printed factory mark in puce, painted pattern number, 24cm wide; a spiral fluted tea bowl, an 18th century fluted cobalt and gilt Worcester coffee cup and saucer; a selection of seven orphaned saucers, including Derby, Coalport and New Hall (Tobacco Leaf); a Copeland plate, 20cm diameter (at fault); together with a small group of Continental ceramics including a pair of late 19th/early 20th century candlesticks; a Dresden bottle vase, 31.5cm high and a French bronzed metal mounted plate, hand-painted with pink, purple and white flowers against a dark blue ground, unmarked, 24cm diameter and 12cm highThumb broken to one candlestick figure. Spiral Fluted tea bowl chipped. Copeland circular dish has been broken into many pieces and reglued. One Job Ridgway plate heavily stained yellow and crazed. One short hairline through foot to one of the Davenport butterfly dishes
A Worcester tea bowl and saucer, circa 1765, transfer-printed in black with the 'Milkmaids' pattern, unmarked, tea bowl 7cm diameter and saucer 12cm diameter (2)Generally good condition. The tea bowl has a 'V' shaped hairline and both pieces have a few small fleabites to the foot rims, together with spots of wear to the black enamel lines around the rims. No restoration.
A group of six assorted English cream jugs, early 19th centurycomprising two Spode imari jugs, a further Spode bat-printed jug decorated with two swans (pattern 557), unusually further decorated with an iron red and gilt border, together with two Chamberlain's Worcester cream jugs and a further unmarked cream jug, tallest jug 14.5cm high (6)Smallest Spode imari jug- heavy loss of gilding around foot rim. Tall Chamberlain's jug - scratches and some wear to orange enamel, some light gilding wear.Smaller Chamberlain's jug - again scratches and rubbing to the orange ground, with some heavier gilding wear, mainly to the handle.No damages or repairs to any of the pieces. The bat print jug has some scratches through the printed decoration and wear to gilding at the top of the handle spur.
A Royal Doulton 'Carnival' tea service, comprising six teacups, six saucers, six sideplates, a pair of bread and butter plates, cream jug and sugar bowl; together with a partial Burleigh Ware Art Deco 'Zenith' coffee service, comprising six coffee cups, four saucers and a sugar bowl (qty)Carnival set - 1 teacup cracked. Some minor losses of raised orange enamel to a couple of saucers.Zenith set - crazing to the glaze of three saucers. No damages or repairs. Pattern remains in a good, bright condition.
A French gilt brass carriage timepiece, early 20th century, five-glass oval form with swing carrying handle, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, signed for the retailer Finnigan's Ltd., the spring-driven movement with platform escapement, with key, 13cm high.Case good. Some internal bruises to corners of front glass. Dial good. Movement winds, sets and runs.
An Austro-Hungarian white metal garnet and enamel bracelet, the push clasp with figural thumbpiece, not stamped (some damage)Clasp isn't secure, some solder repairs visble from the reverse, some losses to the enamel, cracks and chips to some of the garnets, the bracelet has been offered by a private individual, general wear, refer to images
A lady's white metal open face pocket watch, the case engraved with scrollwork around a vacant cartouche, stamped 935 inside back and dust cover, the white enamel dial with black Roman hour markers and gilt embellishments, the bridge-plate movement key wind and key set, 34mm dia., 1oz gross.Light stains to dial off centre. Case fair with minor signs of age. Movement appears intact with freely moving balance wheel, not tested.
An 18ct gold lady's pocket watchDate: Circa 1920Movement: Gilt three-quarter plate, stem wind and setDial: White enamel, black Roman hour markers, gold handsCase: Round, engraved with flowers and foliage, vacant cartouche to back, stamped 18K to inside case back and dust coverSize: 33.5mm (41mm including crown)Weight: 32g grossGenerally good overall. Movement winds, sets and runs. Not guaranteed.
A collection of silver jewellery including three lockets, three silver and marcasite brooches, six silver rings including opal, rose quartz, pressed amber and peridot, three silver bracelets, three silver pendants and chains, two silver pocket watches, enamel St Christopher, Art Deco paste brooch, amethyst pendant, etc
Three unnamed hallmarked silver pocket watches comprising a pair cased example with gold hands, black Roman numerals, white enamel dial and pierced and engraved fusee movement, case diameter 55mm, a full hunter and an open faced example, both with subsidiary seconds dial, gold hands, black Roman numerals and white dial.

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