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Two trays of assorted china to include: a Dresden lidded inkpot and pen tray, Royal Worcester creamware mustard pot with embossed leaf pattern, Paragon china, shell shaped, miniature sugar basin and milk jug, a Grosvenor coffee cup and saucer and six assorted miniature coffee cups to include: Noritake, Crown Staffordshire, Paragon, Wilton ware and a pair of Continental ones, a coronation mug, a Davenport trio decorated with Japanese design, a blue, brown and cream Shelley marmalade pot with lid, a Carlton Ware marmalade pot and saucer decorated with exotic birds and flowers, a Continental inkpot with pen rests decorated with roses, a J. Derbyshire pot, a creamware relief decorated vase, a white basalt Kaiser vase, relief decorated with roses etc. (21)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two trays of assorted china to include: a tray of Royal Albert 'Autumn Crocus' part teaware: six cups and saucers, six tea plates and a sandwich plate, jug and sugar basin, together with a Till & Son's vegetable dish without a lid, a Japanese Imari ware plate, two Minton Marlow shallow dishes, and a 19th century Staffordshire type figurine of two courtiers.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Good quality early 19th century Sheffield silver plate on copper three piece tea service with gilt lined interiors, comprising pedestal tea pot, milk jug and double handled sugar basin set in a hardwood travelling case, together with a further silver tea pot, early 19th century, Sheffield hallmark, date letter indistinct, makers probably Battie & Howard and Hawksworth, total weight of tea pot 652gms
Mixed Lot: comprising an Elizabeth II silver cream jug and sugar basin of circular form, hallmarked Sheffield 1955/1956, maker's mark Walker & Hall, together with a pair of French white metal napkin rings decorated with garland detail and a further silver plated bowl inscribed 'Foyot', silver weight 306gms (5)
George VI four piece silver tea and coffee service, in the Regent pattern, comprising tea and coffee pots with hinged lids with wooden finials and applied wooden handles together with accompanying cream jug and double handled sugar basin, Sheffield 1946, maker's mark Cooper Bros & Sons, total combined wt approx 1470gms
A rare Mamluk engraved brass basin from the reign of Sultan Qaytbay (reg. 1468-96) Egypt, late 15th Centuryof rounded multifaceted form, the sides tapering towards an everted rim, the foot of rounded form with hammered s-shaped grooves leading to a central rosette, the sides profusely engraved with inscriptions interspersed by lobed cartouches containing heraldic blazons all on a ground of geometric vegetal interlace, the foot with geometric and vegetal interlace, the rosette with heraldic blazon 38 cm. diam.Footnotes:Inscriptions: a repeat of al-maqarr al-'ali al-mawlawi al-amiri al-kabiri, 'The High authority, the Lordly, the Great Amir'; in the blazon, sahib yar baya (?), 'The Owner Yar Baya (?).The present lot displays the complex decorative language typical of the late flowering of Mamluk metalwork towards the end of the 15th Century. The division into compartments, filled with designs or inscriptions, is a recurrent theme of Royal Mamluk and Veneto-Saracenic metalwork of the time. Other examples of bowls displaying this scheme are a Basin dedicated to Qaytbay in the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo, a basin dedicated to Nasir al-Din Sidi Muhammad, son of Saif al-Din Uzbak, Atabek of Qaytbay, in the Victoria & Albert Museum (inv.no.206.1892) and a bowl in the M.C. Collection (see Malikian Chirvani Cuivres inedits de ;'Epoque de Qa'itbay in Kunst des Orients, Vol.6, H.2, 1969, pp. 99-133.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BASIN, 19TH CENTURY, circular, enamel painted with peacocks and other birds amidst rockwork and blossoming prunus, the high sides similarly decorated with birds, peacocks, insects and sprigs of foliage, the broad turquoise glazed rim enamel painted with foliate sprigs and four reserves. 40.5cm diameterCONDITION REPORTHairline crack to the base of the basin. In otherwise good condition.
A collection of ceramics to include: a Royal Bonn "Delft" charger painted with boats and windmills; a Delft plate painted with flowers and fruit - AF (piece missing to rim, cracks and old repairs to plate) together a Limoges wash basin and chamber pot, further Staffordshire chamber pots and a pair of large Continental style with central band of moulded putti, ornate handles, both stamped 128 to bases (AF - damaged) (1 box + 2 vases)
A Maling lustre ginger jar, a Chinese blue and white vase, a blue and gilt decorated wash basin, a brass oil lamp, a pewter coffee pot, a Salter's family scale, assorted glass shades etc Condition Report: brass column has slight dent / pitting to base one column is cracked top of one of the columns has slightly melted
A Cantagalli lustre glazed comport decorated with a deer and a similar bowl decorated with a bird, An Anglesea wash basin, a studio pottery plate depicting Jason and the dragon, signed Atelier Roolos 1966 to base, a tureen modelled with a hare's head Condition Report: glaze has chipped around cantagalli comport and is crazed, broken and reglued at stem. bowl is chipped to rim.
A Susie Cooper Productions Kestrel breakfast set, painted with simple yellow flower stems, comprising small kestrel teapot and cover, two graduated covered hot-water pots, milk-jug and sugar basin, one cup, saucer and side plate, cruet set and a breakfast bowl, and a Foley part tea set designed by Albert Rutherston for the 1934 Art in Industry exhibition, printed factory mark, 12cm. high (a lot)
Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern teaset, no.2451, viz:- 12 cups and saucers, 12 tea plates plus 2 smaller tea plates, slop bowl, covered two-handled sugar basin, cream jug, covered milk jug, small teapot, three bread and butter platesCondition ReportSome crazing to pieces, tiny chip to one of the tea cups, light surface scratches and light wear to areas of gilt.
Herend cabaret set 'Snowdrop' pattern to include tray with serpentine edge, coffee pot, cream jug, sugar basin, two cups, saucers and teaplates, with box marked 'First Edition' to baseCondition ReportAll pieces are in good order with very light signs of general wear and tear throughout. with the original box
A Coalport bone china tea service, c1840, printed and painted in pink and green with scattered flowers, the service including teapot, cover and stand 22cm h, pattern E[3]/133 (33) Slight staining of the glaze in the well of the slop basin, handle of one cup damaged, glaze to the interior of the sucrier with brown spots
A pair of Staffordshire bone china dessert plates, c1820, painted with a thatched cottage or waterfall in gilt border and lobed rim, 21.5cm diam, a contemporary Staffordshire moulded dessert dish and plate, boldly painted with flowers, a New Hall saucer dish painted with trailing roses in blue and gilt borders, pattern 1865 and an English porcelain slop basin with Etruscan red, black, faun and gilt border (6) Some localised small scratches and slight wear but all generally good
A REGENCY GILT BRASS MANTLE CLOCK AND GLASS DOME. The clock with a silvered dial with engine turned centre and Roman numerals, with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the case surmounted by a broad twin handled basin, the dial flanked by Regency scrolls, on a conforming base, 25cm high, 18cm wide, on a wooden base and beneath a glass dome, with pendulum and key, 36cm high, 33cm wide.
A collection of SilverIncluding a biscuit barrel by Sorley, Glasgow, 1910, of oval form with hinged lid, 19 cms wide, a Victorian oval bowl, London, 1865, a rose bowl, sugar basin and a presentation beaker with inscription from Cambridge University Cruising Club, 1904, weight 72.6oz. (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
West Indies.- Bowen (Emanuel) A New and Accurate Map of Terra Firma and the Caribbe Islands, showing most of the Caribbean from the southern part of Cuba through the Lesser Antilles and the northern part of South America to the Amazon Basin, engraving on laid paper, platemark 360 x 425 mm (14 1/4 x 16 3/4 in), small margins, central vertical fold with fine splitting to lower central section, irregular margins, some splitting and handling creases, lower left corner with small repair, handling creases, unframed, [c. 1747].

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