20th century Chinese blue and white vase set with panels with figures in landscape, on circular foot with leaf mark to base, 27.5cm high Condition ReportSome light surface marks, accretions and some staining. Two small crazing line or cracks to the glaze on the base. No damage or restoration visible under UV. General wear and tear.
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Gilt bronze cherub standard lamp on marble square stepped base with gilt beading, 40cm high approx. Condition ReportLight surface scratches and marks, tarnishing and accretions. Small chips to the corners and edges of the marble base. Has not been tested and wire has been cut. General wear and tear
A 19th century Copeland and Garrett two-handled pink ground vase painted with flowers within blue and gilt scroll cartouches, with acanthus scroll handles and gilt fluted neck, a pair of Continental pottery gilt-metal mounted vases printed and painted with cloisonne-style flowers and a Capodimonte oval two-handled tureen and cover moulded with Bacchic putti within gilt scroll cartouches, various printed and impressed marks (4) Condition ReportLight surface scratches and marks, accretions, wear to the gilt on some pieces. Tarnishing to metal mounts Capodimonte item with chip to lid and crazing. General wear and tear.
German (Carl Thieme) porcelain flower encrusted comport, blue cross and T mark, pierced, on three flower encrusted tree stump supports applied with three putti, on flower-encrusted base, 41.2cm high and a four-light figural candelabrum, blue AR mark, applied with a gallant and companion holding a bird's nest, on tree stump base, 45.5cm high, late 19th century (2)
Terence Cuneo (1907-1996)Oil on canvas"The Countess Bleu de Bresse", a mouse dressed as a lady in fine clothing, signed lower right, 29.5cm x 24.5cmCondition ReportSome areas of crazing, accretions and flecks of white paint. Some small areas of overpainting visible under UV light. Needs a clean. General wear and tear.Does not look like it has been relined, entire canvas appears original.See pictures.
William Langley (1852-1922)Oil on canvas"Shepherd's Cottage In The Highlands", signed lower right and titled verso, 40.5cm x 61cmCondition ReportSome surface marks and accretions, some crazing, crack to the paint on the left side. No obvious signs of overpainting under UV light. General wear and tear.
Herend leaf-shaped dish, 24cm wide, a vase and a shaped square box and cover, 20th century, printed blue marks, pattern no.202/AP in iron-red, painted in puce and gilt with Indianische Blumen, within basket moulded bordersCondition ReportLight surface marks, accretions and some staining to the to the inside of box and vase
Quantity of carnival glass, a Murano-style cranberry coloured glass bowl with internal bubble pattern, an Art Deco green uranium glass centrepiece bowl, two glass millefiori paperweights and further assorted glass items Condition ReportCarnival glass with light surface scratches, accretions. One bowl with some chips to the rim. General wear and tear.
Nelson interest. A George III silver goblet, with the lobed bowl and foot, stippled running leaf rims, engraved A small Token of Friendship & Gratitude from LADY HAMILTON to her Friend MR PARROTT for his very great attention to her late much beloved Husband The Rt Honble Sir Willm Hamilton KB &c&c, the reverse engraved with the crest of Kelham and inscribed Presented by Mrs Parrott to R Kelham within a garter, on flared foot, 18.5cm h, by Solomon Hougham, London 1802, 11ozs 18dwts Provenance: Presented by Emma, Lady Hamilton (1765-1815) to the physician John Parrott (1764-1832) of Mitcham, and by his daughter presented to her son in-law Robert Kelham Kelham (1788-1862) of Bleasby Hall, Southwell, Nottinghamshire; thence by descent to the present vendor. This notably handsome but not ostentatious cup and the affectionate sentiments expressed by it in heartfelt words, clearly composed by Emma, Lady Hamilton, was presented to John Parrott, a neighbour of the Hamiltons and Nelson in Mitcham. Emma, then aged 35 and her husband Sir William, aged 70, accompanied by Nelson returned to England from Naples in 1800. The Admiralty refused Nelson a ship which left the party no alternative but to undertake an arduous four-month journey across Europe before finally crossing the North Sea from Cuxhaven to Great Yarmouth. Frustrating for Nelson, it was particularly trying for the ageing Sir William and also for Emma, who was pregnant with Nelson's child. Their daughter Horatia was born in January 1801. In September of the same year Nelson bought Merton Place, the house found for him by Emma as a family home. It was chosen to afford a degree of seclusion, a refuge from spiteful tongues, but not too remote from London. They moved in to a hearty welcome from the local villagers in October 1801. The Peace of Amiens from March 1802 to May 1803 saw Nelson spend much of his time at home, his "dear dear Merton" and Emma's "paradise Merton", in a loving menage a trois. Sir William Hamilton died in April 1803, having moved to his own home in Piccadilly the previous month, purposely to fulfil his wish to die under his own roof. The present goblet was assayed between 29 May 1802 and 1803 and therefore dates precisely from the year of Nelson's greatest domestic contentment. John Parrott was one of the trusted small circle of friendly neighbours that also included James Perry, Editor of the Morning Chronicle, Abraham Goldsmid, a financier of Morden Lodge and the local curate Thomas Lancaster, to whom Nelson gave money for the poor of the parish. It is therefore inconceivable that Nelson would have been unaware of the commissioning of so personal a gift as this goblet by his de facto wife, for one of their close circle of newfound friends. Of impeccable provenance and never previously offered for sale, there can be few more evocative mementoes of Emma Hamilton or of that all to brief a blissful period at Merton Place. Sources include P Hopkins: A History of Lord Nelson's Merton Place, Merton's Historical Society 1998 and the society's article Nelson of Merton 2005 Good condition with light polish wear and minor dent on foot, no splits or repair
English School, early 19th c - Portrait Miniature of a Lady, in red coat with fur collar and pearls, sky background, ivory, oval, 55mm, in bright cut frame with glass backPlease note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: G2RD8RD4Miniature in good condition, some light dust under the glass, the blue glass back scratched

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