An early 20th century copper coal bucket and cover, with ball finial and feet, height 42cm, and an Arts and Crafts style hammered brass oval tray, length 53cm (2)Additional InformationTray with general light age wear spotting and light patina of scratches and scuffs. The coal bucket slightly better but with a heavy polished appearance and general light wear.
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MOORCROFT; three pieces including a baluster vase decorated in the 'Anemone' pattern, height 20cm, powder bowl and cover in the same pattern, diameter 12cm, and a 'Clematis' footed bowl (3) Additional InformationLight crazing and wear throughout, footed bowl is cracked, the powder bowl is seconds quality,
GLASFORM; a contemporary iridescent paperweight decorated with landscape scene, diameter 6.5cm, a Caithness quartet inkwell and a Murano scent bottle and stopper (3).Additional InformationLight wear to the underside of each, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1953) FOR LIBERTY & CO; a Tudric pewter easel back timepiece set with four enamel cabochons flanking the silvered dial set with Arabic numerals, with Hamburg Clock Company movement, impressed number 0482 and Solketes mark verso, 10 x 10cm.Additional InformationThe movement is currently not functioning, the back panel is loose, the movement loose from the case, light scratches and scuffs, heavy wear to the dial, the enamel panels are free from chips or damage.
CLARICE CLIFF; five pieces decorated in the 'Crocus' pattern, comprising preserve jar and cover, height 8.5cm, bowl, octagonal dish, and two side plates (5)Additional InformationThe preserve jar has had its finial broken off the cover and re-glued. There is also a repaired chip to the body. Each piece with light scratches, minor staining and wear.
COALPORT; three assorted figures comprising 'Emily', 'June' and 'Emma Louise', also a Royal Doulton figure HN2995 'Julie', a pair of Continental bisque porcelain figures, a Grafton china model of a dog seated in an oval ashtray 'The Ball Boy', a Carltonware salad bowl and similar dish with servers, a Beswick model of a corgi, etc.Additional InformationThe Grafton ashtray with tight hairline crack to the body, each of the servers are af, light wear throughout.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; three animal form paperweights including elephant, decorated in the Imari palette, height 10cm, fawn produced for the Royal Crown Derby Collectors' Guild, height 13cm, etc (3).Additional InformationLight wear and minor wear to the gilding throughout, each complete with gold base button and good condition.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; five animal form paperweights including Ram, Seated Panda Bear, Pheasant, etc (5).Additional InformationEach example with gold base buttons with the exception of the Swan which has a silver base button, light wear to the gilding throughout, light wear throughout, otherwise good condition.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; five animal form paperweights including The Regal Goldie Bear, signed in gilt to the underside (boxed), Firecrest (boxed), Majestic Cat, signed in gilt to the base, etc (5).Additional InformationEach complete with gold base button, light wear throughout but good condition.
An early 19th century pearlware figure of a hurdy-gurdy player, c1820, on square base, height 22.5cm, with a mid 19th century Staffordshire figure of a huntsman with a dog (2)Additional InformationThe musical player with wear and flaking to the paint throughout, and some small chips to the base, and some grazing to the back of the figure also. The hat of the huntsman is resorted. General light wear to the paint. A firing flaw to the gun, and some minor crazing. The hurdy-gurdy player is the actual figure photographed in Schkolne Volume 1, page 159 described as being painted in an unusual style.
Two large 19th century Staffordshire figures, comprising Garibaldi modelled standing beside a column, height 48cm, and Louis Napoleon, height 42cm (2)Additional InformationGaribaldi is crazed throughout with staining to the craze, and with a large crack running from the base up the right hand side to half way up the column. General light age wear to the paint. The figure of Napoleon with crazing throughout, general grazing and some wear to the paint.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted cabinet cup and saucer decorated with roses by Twin, with a pink ground cabinet cup and saucer, the saucer painted with a small oval vignette (4)Additional InformationSaucer crazed throughout, two feint hair line cracks and a small nick to rim. Cup better, light rubbing to gilding. Pink saucer with a feint hair line crack to the underside.
A 19th century slipware dish, the centre decorated with the legend 'Roast Beef of Old English', length 42cm, width 32.5cm. Additional InformationGrubby throughout with some hairline cracks to the slip, a few areas where the glaze has not adhered. Two old chips to the rim, one at the top right corner, one at the bottom right corner, and general light scratches to the glaze etc. Despite faults, overall appearance good.
HADLEYS WORCESTER; four hand painted vases including a squat example of tapering form with quatroform neck, height 12.5cm, a squat bulbous example decorated with roses, a bulbous example with floral detail with wavy rim on four scrolling feet, etc, (4).Additional InformationEach piece with restoration, light wear to the gilding.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a blush ivory cornucopia vase, shape number 2579, height 9.5cm, together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory vase with floral decoration and a Royal China Works Worcester miniature tyg (3).Additional InformationThe Cornucopia vase with restoration to the rim and body, light wear to the gilding throughout.
AYNSLEY; a six setting tea service, the cups with hallmarked silver mounts by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1933, boxed.Additional InformationThe box with light marks, scratches and scuffs. minor losses to the edge of the box, light crazing throughout the cups, light wear to the gilding, minor tarnishing to the silver mounts.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted vase, shape number 2471, painted with floral sprays on a light green ground, black printed marks, height 15cm. Additional InformationThere is a small tight hairline crack starting from the foot rim and going to the underside of the rim. Light crazing to the glaze.
ROYAL ALBERT; a large collection of 'Old Country Roses' dinner and tea wares, comprising large soup tureen and cover, two tureens and cover, coffee pot and cover, teapot and cover, cake plate, six dessert plates, two oval platters, six dinner plates, six side plates, six bowls, five small bowls, six teacups and six saucers, six coffee cups and six saucers, gravy boat and stand, two jugs, two sugar bowls, and a pair of condiments.Additional InformationAll are marked as seconds. Light rubbing to the gilding through use and a couple of light surface scratches to the glaze on some plates and cake plate, etc. One of the handles to one of smaller tureens is glue repaired.
MINTON, a late 19th century blue and white and gilt part tea service, comprising two sandwich plates, six side plates, six saucers, six cups, with a part dessert service, a Minton jewelled plate and a Worcester shell bowl. Additional InformationThe main Minton service - one cup with a hair line crack. All with some light glaze scratches through use and minor rubbing to gilding. Other service with slightly heavier rubbing. Worcester shell bowl in poor condition. Other items with general wear. One of the larger Minton cups with crazing to the blue enamel.
NEW HALL; two 18th century porcelain teapots, the first of oval form, decorated with pattern number 241, with painted initials 'MDL', the second of oval form, pattern number N376 (2). Additional InformationN376 with a large crack and chip to the rim, also numerous chips to the inside of the cover and spout, the second example with light wear, minor losses to the glaze.
A collection of 19th century tea cups and saucers including two trios, one example possibly Derby, decorated with an eagle and Imari floral sprays, a hand painted example with floral sprays inside a puce and gilt border, bears pseudo-Sèvres mark to the underside.Additional InformationPale blue tea cup and saucer each with a hair line crack. Dark blue and gilt cup and saucer with leaf shaped reserves, saucer has been respirated throughout the underside hiding a hair line crack, possibly other condition but hard to see under the spraying. Cup does not ‘ping’ but no crack visible.Imari cup does not ‘ping’ and some crazing to the underside. Saucer with a fine hair line crack and all over fine crazing. Green teacup with crazing, three hair line cracks and a rim chip. Saucer with pink foes against a gilt ground with a crack to the base. Imari saucer with bird with a fine hair line crack to rim, the cup and can do not ‘ping’ suggesting possible hair line but one not visible.Most pieces with some light rubbing to gilding, a few with slightly heavier rubbing. Some glaze scratching.
ROYAL DOULTON FLAMBE; five teacups with hallmarked silver mounts for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1906, with five silver saucers, approximate weight of saucers 4.4ozt/137g, with five hallmarked silver teaspoons. Additional InformationLight tarnishing scratches and wear to the silver, numerous scratches and scuffs to the Doulton liners, two cups are loose from the liner, one example with large crack running through the body, two are chipped.
ROYAL DOULTON; an Artware garden seat, relief decorated with floral sprays, impressed marks to the underside, height 46cm.Additional InformationLight surface wear, scratches and scuffs, small hairline crack to the rim, minor glaze/rim chipping, numerous to the top rim, some of which have been repaired, large open firing crack to the underside of the rim and the body.
DOULTON LAMBETH; a pair of late 19th century Art Ware vase tubeline with stylised scrolling on onyx celadon ground, height 32cm, and a jardinière decorated with four mask heads and sprigging (3).Additional InformationMinor losses to the relief decorated on the vases, one vase with a crack running through the base, light scratches and wear throughout, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
A Chinese jade carving modelled as a winged insect, with metal frame and with pendant loop attachment, length 6.75cm. Additional InformationThe metal frame is gilt metal which has some wear and rubbing. Sone with smoothed rubbed appearance throughout, some light wear / discolouration and glue residue to the stone close to the metal mount. Possibly a repair under the gilt surface to where the loop joins the metal mount.
A late 19th century Japanese Satsuma vase of globular form with cylindrical neck painted in the Imari palette with stylised motifs and floral decoration, bears signature to the underside, height 36.5cm.Additional InformationLight wear to the gilding and decoration in parts, the foot rim with numerous glaze to the underside otherwise good.

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