PETER & WILLIAM BATEMAN; a George III hallmarked silver teapot with wooden handle and finial and band of engraved detail to the body, London 1808, length 29cm, approx 18.15ozt.Additional InformationTarnishing throughout as the piece has not been cleaned but of good gauge and solid, light surface scratches but free from any inscriptions, major dents, etc.
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SHELLEY; thirteen Art Deco pieces in the 'Eve' shape with various patterns including 11950 trio, 12434 trio and milk jug etc.Additional InformationSaucer pattern no. 12434 in yellow and red with 4cm hairline crack, cream jug in same or similar pattern also with smaller hairline to rim, saucer pattern no. 11950 white ground painted with flowers has small chip to rim, plate of pattern no. 12434 with numerous heavy and deep scratches to both sides, remainder ok with light surface wear, rubbing to detail, dirt throughout.
SHELLEY; two Art Deco trios, the first in 'Regent' shapes, decorated with blocks and numbered W12304, the second 'Eve' shape decorated with bands numbered 12305 to bases.Additional InformationThe 12305 pattern cup with the angular handle has hollow ring but no visible hairline cracks, some rubbing to painted and gilt detail, light surface scratches and dirt.
JAEGER-LECOULTRE; a gilt brass 'Atmos' mantel clock, the chapter ring set with Arabic and baton numerals, the exposed 14 jewel movement signed and numbered 540, further numbered to top 613260, with applied plaque to base front inscribed 'E. Quiligotti Sept '85', 22.5 x 20cm, with original box.Additional InformationNot tested, no guarantee of working order, some light surface wear, bears later applie dplaque to base front as stated, box worn.
A 19th century opaque glazed porcelain plaque hand painted with a mountainous landscape with figures faggot gathering in the foreground, 23 x 16.5cm, framed.Additional InformationThe plaque is very dirty and has almost a yellow sheen throughout the entire piece, light surface scratches in part but it is not chipped or cracked/repaired.
MOORCROFT; a 'Queen's Choice' pattern tube line decorated clock on navy ground, impressed marks, WM monogram and indistinct year cipher to base, height 15.5cm.Additional InformationClock aperture at a slight angle to the body of the clock, clock itself a loose fit, has possibly been replaced, crazed, usual manufacturing imperfections, light surface wear and dirt, no visible mark of second quality. Clock not currently running.
MOORCROFT; three small 'Hibiscus', 'Anemone' (second quality) and 'Pansy' pattern tubeline decorated vases on green, navy and maroon grounds respectively, height of each approx 9.5cm (3). Additional InformationThe Hibiscus example does not have visible impressed marks to base, light general wear, crazing, usual manufacturing flaws etc throughout. The anemone vase is second quality with an odd finish to the glaze on this example.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; eight Imari decorated items comprising bird paperweight with gold stopper, twin handled sugar bowl (lacking lid), side plate, three smaller dishes, vase and cup (latter two af and restored).Additional InformationVase and cup have been broken with poor restoration as stated, the sugar bowl lacking the lid, otherwise rubbing to the gilt and decoration and general light wear throughout.
SHELLEY; twenty-three pieces including a 'Regent' shape trio pattern number WS067, further trio in the 'Lakeland' pattern etc.Additional InformationSide plate pattern W12204 has a minute rear chip but this is beneath the glaze so was presumably during manufacture, otherwise general dirt and light surface scratches throughout.
MOORCROFT; three floral tubeline decorated plates, all with impressed marks, WM monogram and various year ciphers to bases, diameter of each approx 24.5cm, all with wooden frames (all second quality) (3).Additional InformationAll second quality as stated, usual manufacturing imperfections, general light surface wear and dirt.
Three German 1922 Notgeld emergency issue coins formed of compressed coal dust, issued by C. Conrady comprising one thousand, five hundred and one hundred mark coins, diameter of largest 7cm (3). Additional InformationLight general wear, please judge from illustrations and request additional if necessary.
A small group of ceramics comprising a Carlton Ware blue ground bowl with enamelled and gilt chinoiserie decoration on three feet, diameter 26.2cm, a Crown Staffordshire enamelled vase, a lustre jug and a pair of Chinese 20th century gilt and enamelled bowls (5).Additional InformationSome rubbing to gilt and enamel where applicable, general light surface wear, lustre jug with small chip to rim.
A good and large late 18th century pearlware jug inscribed 'Richard & Jenney Turner, 1795', height 21cm.Additional InformationTiny rim chip approx 5mm x 8mm to the spout which has been overpainted but this is really just through the glaze, apart from that in remarkably good condition, light surface scratches only, four or five small slither chips to the foot rim but these are underneath and are not visible when the piece is standing.
MEISSEN; a mid-18th century figure of the lady street cook modelled by J.J. Kaendler circa 1750, height 16.5cm. Provenance: from a private collection in Worcestershire purchased from Harden Antiques. Additional InformationThere is restoration to the base, the back of her dress and her right foot, also to the knife in her left hand. There are two firing cracks, but obviously these are in production rather than damage at a later date. There is also probable restoration to her torso and right arm. There is repainting and restoration to the simulated brickwork of the base, working into the foot and lower portion of the dress, it is impossible to get to the central bodice to really see if restoration is there, it does not show up under UV light however using the experience of how the figure 'feels' we are stating that there is possibly some restoration through the bodice.
NAO; three figures comprising brother and sister figure group, girl holding flower bouquet and a swan, also a Parian female figure with pseudo Meissen marks to base (af), a Royal Doulton HN2468 'Diana' figure and two Royal Doulton crystal brandy glasses.Additional InformationParian figure has lost the last two fingers on her right hand, some chips to the moulded foliage at the base, further general scuffs and marks, further light general wear throughout.
SEWILLS; a mantel clock with exposed movement, the silvered chapter ring inset with Roman numerals and further stamped to centre 'Maker to the Admiralty Liverpool', the backplate no. 791-081, on four disc feet, height 29.5cm, also a boxed Stauer gentleman's wristwatch, and a boxed Grants of Dalvey voyager clock (3).Additional InformationThe clock is in good condition, just very light surface wear. No guarantee as to working order.
SHELLEY; a floral transfer decorated part tea set comprising six cups, twelve saucers and sandwich plates, cream jug and sugar bowl all with printed marks to base, also a lidded tureen of a different pattern.Additional InformationOne cup and one saucer have hollow rings although no visible cracks or damage, some rubbing to the decoration, general light surface wear and dirt.
BENHAM & FROUD; an Arts and Crafts copper vase with crimped rim, stylised decoration to the tapering body and spreading circular foot, stamped 'Made in London' and with Benham & Froud stamp to base, height 12.7cm.Additional InformationSmall dent to foot rim, light surface scratches, wear to the interior simply from use, otherwise ok.
CHONG WOO OF HONG KONG; a c1900 Chinese export silver pierced circular bowl modelled as birds in relief perched amongst bamboo, on flared foot, maker's marks and further stamped 90 to base, with clear glass liner, diameter 22.3cm.Additional InformationLiner with chip to rim, of fairly crude manufacture with imperfections, silver with scratches to base of bowl, tarnish, light general wear throughout. Weight is 18ozt approx.
WALTER & JOHN BARNARD; a Victorian hallmarked silver bowl finely engraved with an owl upon a branch to one side and three birds in flight above a pond to the other, London 1880, also numbered 260 to base and with traces of gilt washed interior, diameter 9.5cm, approx 4.75ozt.Additional InformationA couple of tiny dings to the rim, tarnishing, light surface scratches.

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