19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL; watercolour on ivory, portrait miniature, quarter length, of a gentleman wearing a black jacket with white cravat, in a gilt metal frame, 7.5 x 6cm.Additional InformationMinor knocks, wear to the frame, there are hairs inside the glass and can be seen when studying the image, there are a few light scratches and marks to the image.
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Three French hand coloured prints, after the 18th century originals by Ridinger, 52 x 39cm, with three engravings by G. Cuitt (6).Additional InformationOne of the French engravings with watermarks to the grey mount along the bottom edge. All with general light wear to the frames. The Cuitt engravings are four images framed as three. They depict Old House in Chester dated 1642, engraving dated 1814. A House Justley Taken Down in Forest Street and dated 1809. Old Houses in Bridge Street and Chester-Old Timber Houses Water-Gate Street. All of these are plates from a book. They are all lightly browned around the edges and with some foxing marks here and there.
JOSEPH FARQUHARSON (Scottish, 1846-1935); a signed limited edition coloured print of sheep in a winter landscape, signed lower right and with blind stamp lower left, published in 1913, the image 49 x 74.5cm, framed and glazed, and a further unframed print after Farquharson (2).Additional InformationModern frames and some scuffing to the frames, some brown staining to the image and a light brown hue throughout.
DAVID SHEPHERD; a signed limited edition coloured print, 'Over the fourth', numbered 371/850 and with Unicorn Galleries label verso, 53 x 77cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationSome light fading to the colour and some scuffs to the frame but overall OK.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
ARTHUR DELANEY (1927-1987); oil on board, 'Nude Study', signed and dated 1964 top left, 30.5 x 19.5cm, framed. (D)Additional InformationA few light scratches to the frame and a chip to the bottom corner of the frame, but the image is in good condition.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
MARY SHAW; oil on panel, girl in a meadow, signed lower left, 17.5 x 12.5cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationA few light spot marks under the glass on the mount. Frame with very slight wear but generally OK.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
ROYAL DOULTON; a stoneware twin handled lidded biscuit twin barrel with floral devices in relief, stamped marks and number 8510 to base, height 18.5cm, and a small pair of waisted vases, impressed marks and number 6229 8532 to bases (3).Additional InformationSome light general wear, otherwise appear ok.
WALKER & HALL; a George V hallmarked silver Capstan-type inkwell with engraved detail to the hinged lid, Sheffield 1918, diameter 12.75cm.Additional InformationThere is no liner to the inkwell, but this may by design looking at how the well is shaped, hallmark is legible. Light surface scratches, but free from any dents or damage.
ROYAL DOULTON; three figures comprising HN1834 'Top o' the Hill', HN1315 'Old Balloon Seller', HN2229 'Southern Belle' (second) and a 1970s fifteen-piece coffee service (18).Additional InformationThe figures perhaps with a few light glaze scratches, the 'Southern Belle' with a few small nicks to the edge at the base of the dress at the back. The coffee service with general wear through use.
ROYAL DOULTON; a large character jug D6532 'Vice Admiral Lord Nelson', four small character jugs D6822 'King Phillip II of Spain', 'Long John Silver', D6821 'Queen Elizabeth I of England', and D6554 'Old Salt', also a tiny jug D6513 'Mine Host' (6).Additional InformationMine Host has a repaired chip to the rim. All are dirty and have light surface wear but free from any chips, cracks or damage.
BESWICK; six models of horses including a brown mare facing left, height 17cm, a model of Black Beauty, Black Beauty and foal on an oval wooden base and three other horses (6).Additional InformationLight coloured horse with a chip to the ear. The mare facing left with a small nick to the tip of one ear. The light coloured horse with a slight manufacturing glaze imperfection to the underside of the belly.
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO LTD; an Edwardian hallmarked silver bowl with pierced foliate scroll rim and raised on three substantial scrolling supports, London 1901, diameter 20cm, height 9.5cm, approx. 13.87ozt/431.6g.Additional InformationSeveral repairs to the back of the pierced border, and some small splits also. Light surface scratches to the centre of the bowl.
WILLIAM ELEY; a George IV hallmarked silver coffee pot of baluster form with cast finial and detail to spout on spreading shaped foot, London 1828, height 22cm, approx 29.9ozt/931g.Additional InformationLight scratches and nicks, some minor knocks and misshaping; please note that the marks could also match William Eaton, London 1788.
THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver teapot with Bakelite handle and finial, Sheffield 1972, length 29.5cm, approx 22.5ozt/700g.Additional InformationSome tarnishing and light surface scratches throughout, there is a security marker postcode next to the hallmarks, which are clear. It is of a good gauge and does not have any major dents or bruises.
HEREND; four figures, pelican numbered 5023, height 21.5cm, owl numbered 510[?], height 22cm, a cockerel numbered 5032, height 14cm, and two ducks numbered (indistinctly) 5036, length 10.5cm (4).Additional InformationAll four in good condition. The only point worth noting is the cockerel's beak which is slightly sharp under touch and has some paint loss. Apart from this, minor surface wear and a little bit of light rubbing to the gilding. For postage of this lot we recommend Mailboxes Etc.
SPODE; a large quantity of Italian blue and white dinner and tea ware, both older pieces and more modern.Additional InformationThe following pieces are all damaged; one of the four very small circular bowls, one of the shallow bowls, the smallest shaped oval graduated platter, a rounded oval shallow bowl, three of the three dessert bowls and a rounded rectangular serving platter. The remaining pieces do have some surface scratches as you might expect and some light staining, but are free from chips and cracks.
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Continental ceramic twin handled vases with gilt heightened and over enamelled printed Classical decoration, one with painted letter A and gilt L to base, but otherwise both unmarked, height 32.8cm, and a pair of Bretby sleeve vases relief decorated in the Japanese manner (4).Additional InformationLight general wear, some inconsistencies to decoration, both with some slight scratches to the printed decoration, further general wear.
A collection of ten pieces of Aynsley Orchard Gold bone china wares, comprising a gilt edge plate, a pair of shaped edge plates, a vase, a smaller vase and cover, three teacups and saucers, and two shaped dishes, together with Bavarian part coffee service and Wedgwood blue Jasper vase.Additional InformationWear to the gilding, a couple of light scratches, especially to one of the Aynsley plates.
A late 18th century black basalt teapot and cover/rum kettle in the manner of Wedgwood and Bentley, the lid surmounted by a kneeling female figure, the body decorated with cherubs, unmarked, height approx 12.5cm.Additional InformationThe lid with a few pin head sized nicks at the rim, nothing serious, the figure perhaps with some grazing and light age wear. The upper rim and lower foot of the teapot also with some pin head sized small nicks, again, nothing serious. Light rubbing and patina here and there. One foot to two of the cheubs is lacking.
DERBY; a pair of 19th century handpainted twin handled pedestal vases, decorated with roses and floral sprays, painted marks to the underside, height 23cm (2).Additional InformationThe first vase has a large chip to the underside of the rim and also two further similar smaller chips, one of the handles has been broken into numerous pieces and crudely glued back together, there are pieces of the handle missing, staining and hairlines to the body. The second vase has fine hairlines to the body and rim, wear to the gilding, light scratches, scuffs and wear.
An early 19th century Wedgwood creamware chocolate pot and cover, with ball finial and painted swag detailing, stamped Wedgwood to the underside of the cup, overall height approx. 11.25cm.Additional InformationSome light wear to the paint, some glaze imperfections and a few glaze scratches and grazes but essentially OK.
SHELLEY; a bone china Mabel Lucie Attwell nursery mug, height approx. 9.5cm, and four Royal Doulton Bunnykins nursery items and a Royal Worcester candle snuffer modelled as an owl (6).Additional InformationThe Shelley mug with a small rim chip through the green band and a few light surface scratches. The cup of the Bunnykins with crazing to the handle and some glaze imperfections at the rim and a small graze at the rim. The Bunnykins plate with a few light graze scratches.
MIDWINTER; a 'Queensberry' pattern forty-three piece part dinner service including four tureens and covers.Additional InformationSeveral pieces with crazing. The teapot with a crazed and cracked lid, the inside of the teapot with stained crazing. All of the plates with general knife cut patina to the surface and other general light wear.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a cased six setting tea service decorated in the 'Balmoral' pattern, comprising six cups, six saucers, together with Villeroy & Boch.Additional InformationThe Worcester set is boxed, the box with minor staining, light wear to the interior but the service is in good condition.
ROYAL ALBERT; an 'Old Country Roses' pattern part tea service, comprising two teapots, the larger length 22cm, sandwich plate, sugar bowl, cream jug, vase, salt and pepper, thirteen teacups, thirteen saucers and twelve side plates.Additional InformationOne saucer af, cracked, several scratched, otherwise light general wear, some rubbing, some light scratches, appear first quality.
A 19th century Parian bust of the Hop Queen, possibly Copeland, height 28cm, with a Royal Doulton stoneware bowl an iridescent glass bowl and a Poole Pottery twin handled dish (4).Additional InformationThe Parian bust is grubby throughout. There is a chip to one of the leaves to the upper left section and other general crazed and scratches. The glass bowl and Poole Pottery dish with some light surface scratches. The Poole dish with crazing throughout.
HULSCHENREUTHER; a pair of German hand painted porcelain cabinet cups and saucers decorated with flowers within gilt bands, each with gilt mark verso for 'Real Dresden Saxonia', diameter of saucer approx 11.5cm (4).Additional InformationA few light scratches and possible minor rubbing to gilding, but essentially good.
A George VI hallmarked silver cigarette case of rounded rectangular form with engine turned detail, vacant cartouche and inscription to the interior 'Presented to Mr H. H. Philips by his colleagues, as a token of appreciation of his chairmanship at the Excursion Conferences', Birmingham 1937, 11.25 x 8.5cm, approx 5ozt/158g.Additional InformationSlightly sprung, surface scratches throughout, but the case closes well and the action works. Light surface wear.
A pair of 19th century Ironstone china dessert plates with moulded floral detail throughout and painted with floral sprigs, diameter 22cm, impressed Ironstone china mark verso, with three similar dessert dishes of different shapes, these printed and painted with floral baskets, two with labels for Lynn Greenwold Antiques (5).Additional InformationThe pair of plates with some light glaze scratches, some glaze imperfections including a small hole to the centre of one plate and some rubbing to gilding, the other three dishes with glaze imperfections, light surface scratches to the glaze here and there and general and rubbing to the gilding and the enamels.
LALIQUE FRANCE; a clear and frosted glass 'Double Swan' paperweight, signed to base, with box and paperwork, together with a clear and frosted glass perfume bottle and stopper, the stopper in the form of a flower, raised on a clear decagon base, height 17cm (2).Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, light scratches but good condition.
WILLIAM HENRY SPARROW; a George V hallmarked silver pedestal bowl of rounded octagonal form, inscribed 'The J.M.K. Challenge Bowl 1974', and raised on a spreading octagonal foot, Birmingham 1920, height 12.5cm, diameter 14cm, approx. 11.23ozt/349.5g.Additional InformationOf good gauge, light surface scratches to the surface, it stands true and well, minor surface wear.
SIMONSBATH; two Studio Pottery tiles decorated with birds, each signed lower left, each approx. 15.5cm square, with a larger arched pottery tile decorated with two deer, a model of an owl and a Quantock Pottery wall clock (5).Additional InformationA few light scratches and grazes here and there, the arched plaque with a couple of slight nicks at the left hand side, otherwise appears OK.
MOORCROFT; a circular plate decorated in 'Anemone' pattern on blue ground, diameter 26cm, together with a similar bowl, decorated in the same pattern, diameter 16cm (2).Additional InformationThe plate with minor crazing and is seconds quality, the bowl with light scratches and wear but overall good.
MOORCROFT; a planter decorated in the 'Anemone' pattern on a blue ground, height 17cm, together with a baluster vase decorated with the same pattern, height 10cm (2).Additional InformationThe vase is fitted in the original box, crazing to the base on the planter, light crazing to the body, otherwise good.
SAMUEL HAYNE & DUDLEY CATER; a William IV hallmarked silver sifting spoon, the shaped oval bowl with repoussé and gilt decoration, London 1836, length 18cm, together with a sterling silver sauce ladle, with a gilt shaped bowl and cast terminal engraved with initials, length 15cm, approx weight 3.5ozt/111g, (2)Additional InformationLight rubbing to the maker's marks on the earliest example, each with engraved initials to the terminals, tarnishing and wear.
FINNIGANS LTD; an Edwardian silver twin handled pedestal bowl, London, 1906, weight approx 17.5ozt/551g, height approx 14.5cm.Additional InformationSome light surface scratches to the center, general rubbing but overall good. We would expect this item to clean up fairly well, a few of the slight surfaec scratches may still remain. The handles are in good condition.

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