A MID 18TH CENTURY CHINESE "MANDARIN" PATTERN TEA SERVICE, painted in enamel colours with figures around a table with urn stand and garden seats: globular Tea Pot, Cover & Lobed Stand, Tea Caddy & Cover of ovoid shape, the base with applied scrollwork, four narrow Tea Cups, three Tea Bowls, seven Saucers, one Spoon Tray, one 6" Dish, one 8" Dish and three Tea Bowls with exterior figures. Approximately 26 pieces.
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A WORCESTER TWO HANDLED CAMPANA SHAPED VASE, the upper body with reserved panel of garden flowers painted in enamel colours on an overgilded cobalt blue ground, the lower body salmon pink overgilded with foliate scrolls, the gilded handle with lion masks, the circular rising base white. Underglaze blue "W". Height 4.25".
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN BOTANICAL DESSERT SET, with gadroon moulded rims, the borders with sprigged blue scrolls, the centres painted with an individual cut garden or wild flower in enamel colours: eight square Two Handled Plates, Width 9.5", one square 9" Dish, a pair of lozenge shaped Dishes, Length 11", three shell shaped Dishes, Length 9.5", Width 8". Red painted 557 and printed label of Edward James Collection Christies NY, 26.1986. Approximately 14 pieces.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY "CYPRESS" PATTERN DINNER SERVICE, with wide transfer printed border pattern decorated in underglaze blue and enamel colours: twelve 10" Plates, twelve 9" Plates, eleven 8" Plates, four Tureens, three Covers & three rectangular Stands, pair of Sauce Tureens, Covers & Ladles, pair of Sauce Boats & Stands, six rectangular graduated Meat Dishes, Lengths 13", 14.5", 17". Brown transfer printed pattern name. Approximately 61 pieces.
A Japanese Satsuma earthenware square section vase, Meiji period, (1868-1912) the sides decorated in raised coloured enamel and gilt with cherry blossom, wisteria, bamboo and chrysanthemum within formal borders, the base marked with a Satsuma blue enamel circle and cross and gilt signature, rubbed, 9.75" high
An oak, mahogany and rosewood crossbanded longcase clock, early 19th century, the broken scroll swan neck pediment above a square hood door flanked by turned half columns enclosing a 14" circular white painted enamel dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, marked indistinctly 'Hay, Shrewsbury', eight-day movement striking on a bell above rosewood crossbanded and mahogany tablet and pointed arched top crossbanded lozenge centre three-quarter length trunk door flanked by turned half columns over a further tablet and ogive moulding and conforming base board with canted corners, distressed, 81" high.
A Victorian mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, circa 1870 the broken scroll pediment centred by a pyramid finial above an arched glazed door flanked by wrythen reeded columns and enclosing 14" white painted arched enamel dial with roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and moon phase in the arch, and marked 'E Lashmore, Oswestry', painted with rustic housing and castle ruins to the corners and arch, eight-day movement striking on a bell above a three-quarter length shaped arched top crossbanded trunk door, flanked by wrythen reeded columns over a crossbanded panel, canted border and crossbanded base board and raised on ogee bracket feet, 90" high.
A French gilt brass carriage time piece, 20th century, the five panel bevelled glass case with notched edges and fluted corner pillars and turned finials, white enamel dial with roman numerals, platform lever escapement on turned feet and swing carrying handle in morocco carrying case, 3.5" high
A French porcelain Empire two-handled vase mounted with a timepiece early 19th century, the matt black ground of the ovoid vase inset with a protruding enamel clock face, the reverse gilt with a circular panel of a musical instrument with flowers and scrolling foliage, flanked by gilt winged swans neck handles between the gilt foot and neck, raised on a square base 35cm., 13Nin.
A gilt-bronze cartel clock, the dial signed Cie de Bronzes 28 Rue d'Assaut, Bruxelles, Louis XVI, circa 1755, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals contained within a shaped case surmounted by a classical leaf cast urn with ram's mask handles supporting a berried laurel swag with urn finals and further berried laured swags, the tapering base cast with lunettes and vitruvian scrolls with a foliate finial, the back cover to the dial D.B.903

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