SUNDERLAND LUSTRE; two lustre wall plaques including an example decorated with a sailing vessel, inscribed 'May peace emphasise plenty on our nation's smile and trade with commerce belt the British Isles', 21 x 23cm (2).Additional InformationLight scratches to the glaze, minor crazing, the example with the Marines' compass with slight staining to the reverse.
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BROWN, WESTHEAD & MOORE; a 19th century thirty-three piece part tea/dinner service, with gilded floral detail and salmon pink coloured rim (33).Additional InformationWear to the gilding, light scratches, surface wear, one saucer with faint hairline crack, one cup is cracked and another one is riveted.
Two 19th century hand painted covers, decorated in panels with exotic birds and floral detail, with intertwined loop handles, with family motto above boar's head above the initial 'M', diameter 20cm.Additional InformationWear to the gilding, light scratches, wear, minor staining to the undersides.
Six 19th century blue and white meat plates, various patterns including an example decorated with exotic birds and floral detail, possibly by Andrew Stephenson, 40 x 51cm, etc, also an 18th century tin glazed blue and white plate of oval form with moulded detail to the corners, decorated with an Oriental scene, 31.5 x 41cm (7).Additional InformationThe example with a seated figure playing a musical instrument beside sheep with scratches to the body, also scuffing to the centre, each with staining in parts, light crazing throughout, the willow type example with scratches to the glaze, the asiatic pheasant example with staining, scratches and scuffs, the tin glaze has been broken into numerous pieces and crudely glued, there are chips from the breaks.
Nine 18th century Whieldon type plates and bowl with tortoiseshell decoration (part af) (9)Additional InformationEach with crazing, light scratches to the body, glaze faults to a couple of examples, four of the examples have been broken into one or two pieces and glued back, four examples with hairline cracks to the glaze.
COALPORT; a large early 20th century blue batwing pattern twin handled potpourri and cover with ram mask head handles and central hand painted floral detail inside bat wing shaped border, height 24cm (af) with a three piece Noritake dressing table set decorated in the 'Desert' pattern, also a similar cake stand base lacking its mount (5).Additional InformationSadly the cover has been dropped, broken into numerous pieces and crudely glued back together. The main body is stained, light scratches, wear to the gilding. Hairline cracks running through the body of the piece. The dressing table set has light wear, scratches to the decoration and gilding.
ROYAL ALBERT; a 105 piece part table service and additional items including toaster, telephone, wall clock, each decorated in the 'Old Country Roses' pattern.Additional InformationObviously, due to the high number of items included in this lot, we cannot give a 100% accurate condition report, however, we have looked through the items and there are one or two with minor chips/damage to the edges. A number of the plates with light scratches, a small fraction of the collection are seconds quality.
ROYAL COPENHAGEN; a forty piece part dinner service with printed floral decoration, pattern number 1526, also a similar leaf shaped dish (40).Additional InformationLight wear, scratches to the centres, has obviously been used, four pieces have been damaged, three side plates and one bowl with chips to the edges.
HOCHST; a hand painted porcelain leaf shaped dish, decorated to the centre with a Continental building, length 15.5cm, together with a Spode Imari decorated plate, diameter 21cm, and a Murano glass bowl with internal linear detail (3).Additional InformationThe Spode dish with wear to the gilding and decoration, light wear to the bases on each example.
WEDGWOOD; a collection of assorted wall plaques including 'The Tondo of Michelangelo', 27/750, a Black Basalt memorial medallion for HRH The Duke of Windsor, etc (4).Additional InformationTwo of the plaques are boxed, two are framed, light wear to the frames as expected but the plaques are in good condition.
A collection of five tea cups and saucers including a Foley Wileman & Co example, a Shelley example decorated with a dog after a design by Lucy Dawson, Royal Doulton examples, etc (5).Additional InformationLight scratches and wear to the gilding, the Lucy Dawson cup with a hairline crack to the rim.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a near pair of hand painted bulbous vases with flared necks, each decorated with fruit, painted by Horace Price and Edward Townsend, each with puce factory marks and numbered F110 to the underside, height is 10.5cm (2).Additional InformationLight wear to the gilding on each, the odd light scratch but good overall condition.
HORACE PRICE FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted oval bowl, decorated with fruit inside and gilt scrolling detail, manufactured for H.G Stephens Ltd Manchester, length 32cm.Additional InformationThere is a small overpainted chip to one edge of the handle, light surface wear and scratches to the body.
BESWICK; two Beatrix Potter figures comprising 'Mr Jeremy Fisher' and 'Miss Moppet', together with a Royal Crown Derby animal form paperweight in the form of a robin, a Royal Copenhagen faience ware dish, diameter 20cm, a Wade figure of 'Tessa', etc (8).Additional InformationThe Wade celluloid figure is af, the head has been broken off, there are losses to the colour, repairs, light wear to each piece, the Spanish figure holding flowers with minor chip to the flowers, light scratches to the centre of the Copenhagen dish, etc.
A Japanese ancestral Samerai Daito of the late Shinto period, in full Shingunto mounting, converted to military use during World War II, the tang signed 'Miyata Sagami (no) Kami Yoshimichi' translated as Yoshimichi Lord of Miyata in Sagami Provence' and dated Kanen Shinen Hachigatsu Kichi Nichi, translated as Lucky or Auspicious Day of Successful Completion, August 1751, the blade length approx 73cm with leather scabbard.Provenance: Private collection, South East.Purchased from Major Alan Daniel Quality Japanese Swords and sold with letter dated September 1992 detailing the purchase of this sword.Additional InformationThe blade is generally clean, light scratches and wear, no obvious large nicks or knocks to the blade, there is a photograph of the signature and additional images.
A George IV 1822 pattern infantry sword, with 80cm blade, wire bound fish skin grip and crowned IV cypher to the pierced hilt, overall length 94cm.Additional InformationThere is no scabbard with this sword, the blade is tarnished and with old rust pitting throughout which has been cleaned back, brass mounts with general tarnishing and general light age wear patina to the hilt and the grip.
A 19th century Royal Artillery Officer's sword, the 89cm blade with acid etched detailing and stamped to the back 'London made' and number 4641, with wire bound fish skin grip and pierced guard, overall length 104cm.Additional InformationThere is no scabbard with this sword, the blade with general dulling and tarnishing, some old pitting light scratches, the guard and grip with general age wear patina with scratches, tarnishing marks, etc.
A WWI German Officer's presentation sword, the 83.5cm blade with blued and gilt acid etched detailing and decorated with a phrase after Schiller 'Und setzt ihr nicht das Leben ein, nie wird euch das Leben gewonnen sein' and also decorated with an Iron Cross dated 1914 and marked for makers J.A Henckels Solingen, with wire bound fish skin grip and pierced hilt scabbard.Additional InformationThe blade and decoration is bright however there are a few light surface scratches and some nicks to the edge of the blade to the undecorated section, general light scratches and tarnishing to the guard and the hilt, scabbard with light wear, leather mount with general wear and creasing, the clip to the mount is stamped D.R.G.M.
GLASGOW 1938; a Goss figure of the Tower of Empire, printed marks to base, height 13.5cm and a Goss pin dish surmounted with the Rampant Lion, height of 10.5cm.Additional InformationThe figure of the Tower is overall in good condition. The Lion figure has a very fine hairline crack running through the back of the base and light crazing throughout.
A Victorian 1827 pattern naval officer's sword, the 74cm blade with acid etched detailing named for Whiteman Outfitter Woolwich, with brass hilt guard and lion head pommel, and wire bound fish skin grip, with a brass mounted leather scabbard.Additional InformationThe blade with areas of tarnishing and some pitting, the blade has possibly been cleaned back although this has not been done recently, the back of the blade is not numbered, metal fittings with general age wear tarnishing and light wear but generally fair, the scabbard mounts are generally tarnished with general rubbing and wear, the leather sections to the scabbard with general age wear and cracking, the central mount to the scabbard is loose and slides up and down the leather.
An Elizabeth II naval sword, with 78.5cm acid etched blade, with crowned EIIR cypher, and named for Wilkinson Sword, the blade back marked with a military arrow and numbered 110274, with brass guard, lion head pommel and wire bound fish skin grip, with black leather scabbard.Additional InformationThe blade with some areas of tarnishing and pitting and is slightly dull in appearance perhaps from slightly abrasive cleaning, the guard and grip with general age wear patina of light scuffs, etc, and some tarnishing, the scabbard with general wear to the leather and the three mounts with a two tone appearance to the metal.
JAMES DEAKIN & SONS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver rose bowl with pierced floral decoration and two vacant fleur-de-lis shaped cartouches, Sheffield 1904, approx weight 22.8ozt/710g. Additional InformationTarnishing, light scratches to the interior, general wear, light rubbing to the marks in parts, polish residue, the top is slightly off set/warped.
HENRY CLIFFORD DAVIES; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver three piece cruet with hallmarked silver spoons, two pieces with blue glass liners, together with a cased set of four sterling silver bridge markers with engine turned decoration (boxed).Additional InformationEach with light wear, tarnishing, knocks to the feet/legs. Minor denting.
A William IV hallmarked silver mustard, with associated liner and spoon, London 1834, with a George V 17th century-style hallmarked silver spoon, the top with initials BE over IE and faux date 1621, London 1927, length 18cm, combined weight 7.5ozt/236g (2).Additional InformationThe spoon and liner to the mustard are not original, mustard with rubbing throughout, some holes appearing in the detail of the silver work and somewhat a little tired, the spoon with light age wear patina but essentially ok.
JOHN, EDWARD, WALTER & JOHN BARNARD; a Victorian hallmarked silver christening mug with chased floral decoration surrounding a circular cartouche, engraved with initials 'CB', London 1875, together with a hallmarked silver baby's teething rattle by George Unite, Birmingham 1886, approx weight 5.7ozt/165g.Additional InformationEach are heavily tarnished, the teething rattle is missing two suspension balls, numerous dents and a split to the top of the teething rattle, there is a ivory suspension loop so this item cannot be posted outside of the UK, the mug with light scratches, scuffs and it has been engraved.
S. BLANCKENSEE & SONS LTD; a late Victorian hallmarked silver four division cigar case, Birmingham 1899, together with a hallmarked silver cigarette case with chased decoration surrounding a circle cartouche engraved with initials 'JRW', approx weight 8.2ozt/255g (2). Additional InformationEach with denting and wear, the cigarette case is heavily dented, the cigar case is generally good with light wear and scratches.
Three cut glass dressing table jars with hallmarked silver covers including an example with repoussé detail of birds and scrolling detail and mirror to the underside, Birmingham 1956 (3).Additional InformationThe small jar with large dent to the silver top, light scratches, the mid size jar with denting to the body, a tiny chip to the interior rim of the glass.
A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, with apostle terminal and shell shaped bowl, London 1870, with a hallmarked silver sovereign case, combined weight 1.3ozt/40g (2).Additional InformationBoth with general light age wear patina to the surface throughout, there are several small dents to the sovereign case.
A 19th century French naval percussion cap pistol with 7" barrel and mounted on a dark stained stock and mounted with steel furniture, overall length 37cm.Additional InformationThis pistol fires from the half and fully cocked position. There is pitting to the barrel and further dulling to the lockplate and furniture. Light wear throughout the stocks with more significant nicks, scuffs and scrapes around the grip area. There are no apparent markings on the pistol.
A platinum diamond set dress ring, approximate size H 1/2, together with two 9ct gold dress rings set with amber Coloured stones, a yellow metal ring with embossed love heart detail stamped 10K and a 9ct gold padlock clasp, combined weight 22.5g (5). Additional InformationEach piece with light scratches, wear and scuffs, the amber coloured stones with minor chipping, the platinum ring with heavy scratches, the padlock clasp with heavy denting.
An 18ct yellow gold band with pierced decoration, approx size Q, together with a group of 9ct gold and yellow metal jewellery including a necklace with double heart pendant, various earrings, Edwardian brooch set with seed pearls, etc, total approx 24.1g.Additional InformationLight wear, tarnishing and scuffs throughout. The bar brooch bent suspension pin. The earrings are misshapen. Only one of the opal earrings.
A Victorian 14ct yellow gold bar brooch set with five opals and four diamonds, together with a 9ct yellow gold bar brooch set with a central heart shaped opal, combined approx 6.5g (2).Additional InformationTarnishing, light scratches, scuffs and knocks to the gold. Scratches to the opals. The bar brooch with additional suspension loop. Oval-shaped brooch clasp is slightly warped, with additional suspension loop.
A 9ct yellow gold opal necklace set with large pear shaped opal flanked by six diamonds, the necklace set with eleven opals, the pear shaped opal approx 2 x 1cm, approx 9.7g.Additional InformationSadly, the pear-shaped opal has a crack, which is more noticeable on the reverse. Light wear, tarnishing, discolouration/staining to a number of the additional opals.
Two lady's 15ct yellow gold wristwatches, the first example set with seed pearls to the bezel, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, the second example being half hunter, set with Arabic numerals, each with gold plated expandable straps, approx 53.1g (2). Additional InformationNeither of the watches are currently functioning, the cases with scuffs, light scratches and wear. The watch set with pearls with staining to the dial. The half hunter example with denting to the case.
W. GOLDING; a 19th century 10 bore percussion cap live pigeon single barrel shotgun with 30" Damascus barrel set with smooth concave rib to the breech of the barrel, stamped with the maker's name, the lock plate further stamped with the maker's name with a pair of vignettes of simple game scenes within scrolling foliate borders and mounted on a checkered walnut stock with steel furniture and shield shaped yellow metal poncoin to the underside, overall length 119cm. Additional InformationOverall very good condition, with signs of light use including minor surface scratches, etc, to the stock and minor rubbing to the muzzle end of the barrel.
RONE; a gentleman's yellow metal cased wristwatch the silver dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 35mm, boxed.Additional InformationThe strap is a replacement and is blocking the dust cover so we are unable to take it from the watch but we are not 100% sure. When wound the watch appears to be running, light denting to the case. The buckle is also a replacement.
TISSOT; a gentleman's stainless steel PR100 wristwatch, cases no.P6604/760, diameter 40mm, sold with box, booklet stating date of purchase 2001 and a small manual.Additional InformationSigns of light surface wear with some scratches to the bracelet and light scratches to the bezel. No guarantee to be in working order but presented well.
A late 19th century French engraved brass eight day carriage clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arab subsidiary seconds dial, the movement with alarm and striking on a bell, in ogee shaped case, height 16cm with handle up.Provenance: from the estate of Stanley Dobbin.Additional InformationThere is no key for this alarm clock therefore we cannot wind it to see if it is currently running, case with general age wear tarnishing and some light scratches.
A circa 1900 French brass carriage clock with swing loop handle above white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, the cased door numbered 73, stamped 'Made in France' and sold with key, height 15cm.Additional InformationNo guarantee to be in working order although the balance wheel moves freely when gently shaken. Light surface scratches throughout. Rubbing to the metalwork, the door pin has been lost and is replaced with a crude fitting at the moment. A couple of small chips to the corners of the bevelled glass on the back door. Dial appears ok.
A late 19th century gilt spelter and white marble eight day mantel clock with Arabic numerals to the painted dial flanked by tapering pillars to invert breakfront base with scrolling feet, height 41cm.Additional InformationSold with a pendulum, a few splits to the case, noticeably to the urn surmount. Dial appears ok, with just light surface scratches. No guarantee to bee in working order. The frame is slightly loose.
A 19th century French Sèvres mounted ormolu eight day mantel clock, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and movement striking in a bell, two of the porcelain mounts with indistinct wording verso, height 27cm, with pair of gilt metal side ornaments, with key and pendulum (3).Additional InformationWe can not guarantee that the clock is in full working order. With pendulum and key. Enamel dial lightly grubby and with two hair line cracks running from the left winding aperture to the edge. case with general age wear tarnishing and grubby. Serves type mounts ok but with some rubbing to paint and gilding. Non-matching urns with age wear tarnishing / light marks to the surface, the bases with dust, wear to material and chips to edge.
E.C. KEMP & CO LEICESTER; a 19th century eight day fusee wall clock, the circular dial with Roman numerals, diameter 39cm.Additional InformationClock comes with pendulum but no key, dial with some grubby marks, general light surface scratches and a chip at the digit 4, case with general light wear.
A walnut Vienna regulator, the enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds, with eight day movement striking on a gong and supporting two brass weights, height 118cm.Additional InformationGeneral light age wear consistent with age and use but overall appearance ok, we cannot guarantee that the clock is in full working order.

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