A Worcester bowl, printed in black with three engravings after Robert Hancock, with Gardener, Grafting Tree', Maid and Page' No1 and The Tea Party' No 2, the interior with flower sprig, black line rim, 12cm diam, c.1760Provenance: The Jeremy Lever Collection. Pt. II. Bonhams. Condition Report: Good condition. Light surface scratches.
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A Worcester coffee cup, grooved handle, printed in purple with a version of Robert Hancock's `Ruins' with a gentleman standing by a tree, arched ruins and foliage, the verso with landscape and village, the interior with line border, 5.5cm high, The Perry Collection and The Ridley-Day Collection labels, c.1758 Condition Report: Light firing crack to rim near handle.
A Worcester drum shaped butter tub, cover and stand, with two lug handles, painted in the workshop of James Giles with garlands of colourful flowers within fan and vase shaped gilt cartouches on a scale blue ground, the slightly domed cover with flower finial, 15.5cm diam, square mark, c.1768 Note: For a similar item see The Frank Wheeldon Collection, Bonhams, Lot 88. Condition Report: Light firing stress to base near mark. Nibbling to flower thumbpiece petals.
A Worcester globular teapot and cover, printed and painted in polychrome with classical ruins, after engravings by Robert Hancock, the spout with rococo cartouche, gilt borders, flower finial, 15.2cm high, c.1768Provenance: Sir Peter Crossman, Tetworth Hall; Newman and Newman London. Note. Similar Tea Pot in the Zorensky Collection Part 1, Bonhams, Lot 283. Condition Report: Light wear to decoration. Stable hairline to neck, inner spout with firing crack, some firing stresses to base of handle. Verso of cover with rim chip.
A Worcester L'Amour pattern tea bowl and saucer, after an engraving by Robert Hancock, with a courting couple, her maid standing behind, the verso with Neptune fountain and roller, a swan to the interior, 12.2cm diam, c.1764 Provenance: The Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, Part II, Bonhams; The McWilliams Collection Condition Report: Light wear. Two minor firing stresses to each piece.
A Worcester Mandarin style slop bowl, decorated with a Chinese figure holding a bird below a berried tree, the verso with three further figures, the interior with a black and iron red floret border, the stylised flower to centre, picked out in gilt, 12cm diam, c.1765-68Provenance: McShane Stephens Collection. Condition Report: Good condition, some light wear.
A Worcester Rich Queens pattern fluted coffee cup and associated saucer, grooved handle, decorated with alternating panels of Kakiemon flowers and foliage, divided by iron red mons on a cobalt blue ground, picked out in gilt, square mark, c.1768Note: Similar in the Zorensky Collection, Part I, Bonhams, Lot 164 Condition Report: Chip to edge of fluted saucer. Small chip to coffee cup rim. Light wear to decoration.
A Worcester lobed hexagonal teapot stand, later decorated with colourful exotic birds in a garden, within rococo scrollwork, apple green fluted edge, feathered gilding, 15cm wide, Albert Amor label, c.1765 (amended description) Condition Report: Good condition, with light signs of general wear. Anticipated manufacture blemishes in places.
Mixed Lot: Bryant & May wax vesta box, the hinged rectangular case depicting a penny-farthing and a tricycle, together with a matchbox cover modelled as a leather-bound book entitled "A Volume of Light", two Oriental enamelled matchbox covers and further brass cover with applied Regimental badge, a combination desk case and stamp box with hinged and sprung covers and modelled in the form of a book, together with two further electroplated vesta cases, a blued steel and chrome hinged vesta case, matchbook cover and a sliding oval chrome plated vesta case, various dates and makers (11)
A pair of brass and wrought iron three light wall lights with oval backs, 13.75ins x 10.75ins, a pair of modern French pewter pillar pricket candlesticks with triple knopped stems, 12.25ins high, and a pair of brass finish electric table lamps with "leopard skin" pattern shades, designed by Jean-Pierre Barbance, 26ins high
The Coysh Collection - A 19th century pearlware blue transfer printed Herculaneum Pottery small oval meat plate decorated with a 'View in the Fort of Madura' from the Indian Patterns Series, c. 1809-20, impressed makers mark, 33.3 x 25.8 cmNB: Illustrated and described in 'Blue-Printed Earthenware 1800-1850, page 38, A.W. Coysh Condition Report Overall light crazing. Some deep scratch marks to the surface of the plate. No chips or cracks
A large and heavy conical glass engraved with a galleon, on tulip stem, 27 cm high to/w a 1937 Coronation commemorative goblet with flared bowl engraved with 'EiiR' cypher, the hollow stem enclosing a small silver Coronation coin, on folded foot-rim and a soda-glass mug with wheel-etched tall ship (3) Condition Report Conical glass has scratches but not cracked or chippedGoblet has some light scratches, soda glass has approx 5mm rim chip
A good quality Victorian style mahogany twin pedestal dining table, raised on outsplay moulded legs to brass caps and castors and to/w a pair of insert leaves, 201 (301 cm) max x 114 x 74.5 cm high Condition Report Some light minor surface scratching to top and legs but otherwise good conditionNB only four brass linking clips
An 18th Century Dutch floral marquetry walnut commode of serpentine form, having three long graduated drawers on shaped feet, 111 x 61 x 84 cm high Condition Report evidence of older restoration/maintenance, some small areas of colouring/filling to sides, stain to top centre and showing a multitude of light scratching, drawers are paper lined
A French gilt brass quarter-repeating carriage clock, the two cylinder movement numbered 3620, striking with twin hammers on coiled gongs, maker EGL, Paris, the base with hours and quarters / silent / quarter only selector, surmounted with folding handle, 15 cm h o/a Condition Report good overall, all functions operating (at time of cataloguing - no guarantee inferred), lacquer generally good although some light scratching/abrasion to top, dial undamaged and bright, movement complete and clean
Two European engravings: one entitled 'The Observatory at Pekin' after a drawing by the French Jesuit, Pere Louis Le Comte (1655-1728); the other containing two images entitled 'Ambassador conducted to Audience' and 'Audience of Leave'; both engravings framed and glazed, the last with frame about 48 x 38 cm (2) Condition Report Please note that it has not been possible to take either from their frame; the deterioration includes some crumpled, worn and/or light damaged paper.
A fine quality French ormolu and glass dome shade ceiling light, the glass part frosted and with cut detail centred by an ormolu knop, 30 cm dia.Provenance; acquired by the vendors father from Anna Thomson Dodge, originally hung at her mansion house, St Leonards, Surrey Condition Report Shade undamaged, minimal signs of wear/deterioration of gilt on sconce
Rackham, Arthur, Mother Goose The Old Nursery Rhymes, with 14 tipped-in colour plates and numerous monochrome plates and vignettes, ltd edition no 504/1100, signed by Rackham, London: William Heinemann 1913, gilt dec buckram cover Condition Report Covers worn, torn lower spine, significant soiling, interior with light foxing
Rackham, Arthur (ill) and Barrie, J M - Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, 50 tipped-in colour plates, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1906 ltd ed no 75/500 signed by Rackham, original gilt tooled vellum, top edge gilt 4to Condition Report Cover dirty and spotted, lacks ties, title plate torn at top corner, generally clean inside with light marking and browning edges
Nielson, Kay (ill) - Fairy Tales by Hans Anderson, 12 tipped-in colour plates, De Luxe limited edition no 183/500 signed by Nielsen, London: Hodder & Stoughton, n.d. 4to orig gilt dec vellum Condition Report Light staining to cover, front and end papers, insect-damaged, light foxing throughout, cover a little sprung
A 17th century coastal chart engraving, Falmouth, by Captain Greenvile Collins, 45 x 57 cm, no.18, framed and glazedNB - Captain Greenvile Collins RN, a prominent hydrographer, compiled Britain's first complete survey of the coast 'Britain's Coasting Pilot' published in 1693 Condition Report Light foxing
A Chinese jade carving of a gentleman traveller, wrestling a mythical beast, 4.5 cm together with a hardstone carving of a dog and an archaic scent bottle and iron stopper, a jade bangle, pair of earrings etc Carving has multiple light chips and scratches (particularly on the back), a hairline crack across the shoulders and a large quantity of dirt embedded in it. The earrings and bangle have several very light scractches but is otherwise in very good condition. Scent bottle has a large chip to the base and a large hairline scratch across the centre with a small area of residue present, multiple scratches across the surface with tarnishing and slight rusting to the chain. Magnifying glass's glass is badly broken in several areas and appears to have been re-glued to the handle, the handle shows light scratches and small chips to the edges.
An extensive Wedgwood Medici dinner and tea service, including tureens and covers, sauce boats and stands, breakfast bowls, dinners and side plates, cups and saucers etc3 tureens, 1 teapot, 1 platter, 1 gravy boat, 1 small bowl, 12 cups, 12 twin handled cups, 12 bowls, 12 saucers, 12 small plates, 3 medium plates, 12 large plates, 12 extra large plates. A chip to the edge of the gravy boat and small ones to several plates. Light scratches and slight rubbing to the bases of several examples. Overall in good condition, appears to have been unused. Would benefit from a clean.
A 19th Century oversize cut glass goblet, decorated with engraved hops and barley, 21 cm high together with a 19th Century bohemian flashed glass and engraved carafe and two matching goblets, jug 22 cm highDusty. Scratches to the bases and several smaller light ones on the exterior of the glassware. No cracks, chips or restoration. Overall in very good condition.
A Meissen floral encrusted inkwell, on stand, decorated with blue and white flowers AF, Meissen marks and impressed marks beneath 14.5 cm dia. x 5 cm HWould benefit from a clean. Chips to sections of the decoration, dark black spots to the interior of the pot. Slight rubbing to the gilt. Very light hairline crack to the base.
A collection of early 19th Century blue and white transfer printed English pottery, including a Spode sauce tureen and cover with boar hunting scene, a pint mug with country scene, a half pint mug with dairy maid, three jugs, a footed bowl and pepperThe bowl and cover is stamped 'Spode'. It displays light crackling and areas of discolouration to the glaze. Small chips to the edges of the handles and a scuff to the undersides. Rubbing to the underside. The small mug (unmarked), shows very light crackling to areas of the glaze, two chips to the inside rim and a large scratch to the inside. The small jug (davenport) shows substantial chips to the rim, rubbing to the handle and base and light crackling to the glaze. The large mug (unmarked) has a small hairline crack to the base, crackling to the glaze, several small chips to the rim and scuffing to the handle. The bowl (unmarked) has light crackling to the glaze and a small chip to the rim. The large jug (unmarked) shows light crackling to the glaze and slight rubbing to the base but is otherwise in good condition. The pepper dispenser shows light crackling to the glaze, multiple chips around the holes, light scratches to the sides and rubbing to the base. All items would benefit from a clean.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory garniture, comprising a large bulbous twin handled vase, with central floral design heightened in gilt, puce mark to underside Rdno 145757, 31 cm high flanked by a pair of blush bulbous bottle vases with central floral sprays heightened in gilt, puce marks to base having Rdno 270098, 27 cm high (3)The items are quite dusty and would benefit from a clean. Slight rubbing to the rims and gilt. Very faint scratches to the floral decoration of the large vase. Three light and thin vertical marks down one side of a smaller vase (should clean off). Overall in very good condition. No structural damage or signs of restoration.
Beswick horses, comprising three ponies and a model of a shire (4)rubbing to the horses' hooves, several light scratches to the bodies. The largest horse has two broken legs and ears, which have been poorly repaired and re-painted, an additional leg has a hairline crack and there is crackling to the glaze. The smaller tan example has an area of residue on one leg and its back. Slight crackling to the glaze (mainly on the underside). Some have original stickers on the hooves.
A quantity of European and British glass paperweights, including a large Mdina doorstop and a quantity of flat oval and circular paperweights (two boxes)Rubbing tot he bases. Heavy scuffing tot he side of one. Large chips and scuffs to the side of the scent bottle. Chips to the bases of five, light scratches to some of the sides. Would benefit from a clean.
An early 20th Century resin mah jong set, with bone counters and lacquered counter stands in a leather caseSeveral tiles are slightly rubbed and scratches around the edges and corners but are generally in good-very good condition with no apparent cracks or chips. It appears that they haven't been used. The felt cases are worn (mainly around the edges), one has faded and has a split down one side. There are four black racks. They have multiple light scratches and the hinges still function. There are small chips to the edges and sections of the interior, the exterior and decoration have bee re-painted in several areas. The handle of the leather case is unattached, the leather is heavily scuffed with severe rubbing to the corners, tarnishing to the metalwork and small white specks.
Owen Bowen, ROI, 20th Century, still life on board, two examples, both floral, 14.5 cm x 12 cm and 12 cm x 14.5 cm, signed, both framedOne is signed (please see the additional photo). Both have 'The Hprner Galleries' stickers to the back. Small light areas of crackling to the painting with a white background (mainly around the outer edges). Small scuffs to areas of the paint work. No apparent fading, rips or discolouration. Overall the paintings are in good condition. The frames have multiple small dark specks on them and rubbing to the paint work,
A burr walnut and oak jewellery box, with fitted interior, 29 cm wideSeveral light scratches to the exterior and three small chips to the back. Hinges function smoothly. Velvet interior is slightly dusty and there is small green stain on one of the sides. Key is still present and lock is functioning.
A collection of Chinese blue and white exportware, comprising a set of three pagoda decorated plates, an octagonal plate, a four character mark ginger jar, five tea bowls, three saucers and one other itemWould all benefit from a clean. Octagonal plate has a large hairline crack and multiple chips to the rim, crackling to the glaze. All pagoda plates have hairline cracks with chips to the rims and areas of discolouration. Light pitting to the glazes and multiple scratches. The jar has multiple spots of discolouration, light pitting and rubbing to the bases. No chips or cracks. The bowl has rubbing to the base and light scratches to areas of the exterior, otherwise Very good. The saucers have rubbing to the gilt and bases, light pitting to the glaze , two of them are discoloured and have been broken and repaired. One of the tea bowls has a hairline crack, another has a large chip to the rim. All have light pitting and scratches.
A Lladro figure of a Japanese fan dancer, a Nao figure of a praying young girl, a Wade pearly queen, a Royal Doulton The Orange Seller HN 1953, an amphora art deco pottery figure of a flower woman with bonnet (af) and two continental bisque porcelain figures of classical maidens (6)There are light scuffs and scratches to the bases. The head of the woman in yellow has previously snapped and been repaired, it also has heavy crackling to the glaze. There is a small hairline crack to the back of one of the woman dressed in white and a hairline crack to the back of the other. Small chips to the edges of the flowers. The other figures are in good-very good condition.
A Sunderland lustre commemorative Crimea jug, depicting the trophies of war against the French and union flag bearing the motto, May They Ever be United 19 cm high together with a Sunderland lustre jug with the iron bridge of the river Wear dated 1796, 19 cm high and another sailors Sunderland lustre jug 22 cm high (3)All have multiple light scratches and rubbing to the bases and rims. The largest one has two hairline cracks, chips to the rim and some black smudges. The medium jug has light crackling to the glaze and a slight hairline crack. Several black smudges. The mall jug had a slight hairline crack to one side, pitting and dark spots to the glaze (mainly around the handle).
Two 19th Century Chinese hardstone figures, one modelled as Guaylin 23 cm high together with another of a scribe seated upon dog of fo, 20 cm high and a blue and white ginger jarAll items would benefit from a clean. The jar has rubbing to the base and pitting to the glaze and small scratches around the rim. There are no cracks, chips or signs of restoration. Overall it is in very good condition. The statue of the scribe has chips to his elbow, both of the dog's ears and a large one to the side of the base. There is also a scuff on his nose. Light scratches to the surface. The statue of Guaylin also has a large chip to the base and smaller one to his robes, hair and hand. There is also a scuff to his cheek. Light scratches to the surface. Neither have cracks or signs of restoration.
A pair of 19th Century Chinese ivory carved and pierced sleeve vases, with prunus trees and figures within a landscape, 8.5 cm high (2)Both have rubbing to the bases and pencil marks (potentially identification marks or signatures to the bases). Both have hairline cracks around the rims and one has a larger one through the upper rim and two smaller ones to the lower rim. The other has a large split down one side and hairline cracks through some of the decoration. Several areas of the pierced decoration have been broken and there are light scratches to the surface areas.
A large Della Robbia dated terracotta jug, the ovoid body having centred decoration in the Italian style of winged cherubs within a green and blue floral surround, marked to base DR either side of ship at sail and dated 1894, 34 cm highWould benefit from a clean. Crackling to the glaze. Several small scuffs to the rim. Small crack to the top of the handle. Light pitting to sections of the glaze. Substantial scuffs to the handle. Rubbing to the base. No apparent restoration.
A Royal Copenhagen porcelain vase with menu holder, a collection of continental and British pottery and porcelain figures and various other itemsThe Royal Copenhagen vase/menu holder shows several areas of very light pitting to the glaze. Small dots of yellow residue are present between the menu indentations (would clean off). There are no cracks, chips or restoration. Overall in very good condition.

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