An Edward VII Silver and Silver Gilt Oval Three-Piece Tea Service, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1904, with shell and scroll cast rims, the panelled bodies with reeded ornament, comprising - tea pot with ebonised leaf capped scroll handle and oval finial, 5.75ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug with angular loop handles, gross weight 33ozs
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A Small Collection of Copeland Spode Blue and White Pottery, printed with "Italian" pattern, including - basin, 12.5ins diameter x 5ins high, chamber pot, 9.25ins diameter x 5.5ins high, another, 8.25ins diameter x 5ins high, a soap dish, cover and stand, 5.5ins diameter x 3.25ins high, and 31 other pieces, various dates
20TH CENTURY JAPANESE LACQUERED TEA SERVICE IN FITTED CASE, painted with blossoming branches in gold lacquer on a rust red ground, comprising a tea pot, lidded sugar basin, cream jug, six cups, six saucers, six spoons and two trays, the trays 39cm and 30cm wide, contained in a fitted case Provenance: A Private Scottish Collection
19th century Sunderland lustre jug and basin set, bowl 31cm diameter, jug 22cm highCondition report: Jug has a star hairline crack to the base and one to the body, some surface crazing to the glaze, interior spotting and wear to pink lustre decoration around rim. Bowl is cracked, with a star hairline crack to the base and several restored chips to the foot rim, glaze to interior is worn and dulled, overall wear to pink lustre borders.
Hand-washing basin narcissus green in ceramic, likely Song Dynasty. The basin is oval, with the oblique and thin sides and four legs in the shape of cloud. It is entirely covered by a bright light green lacquering. During cooking, the piece was supported by 6 small underlying supports, which at the end of production remained creamy and without laccatura.H cm 7. Length 23.4 cm. Depth 16 cm.
A pair of stone composition figural planters or bird baths, 20th century, each with a putto raising a lobed circular basin, 91cm high, the basins 49cm diameter Condition Report: Each with areas of cracking to basin and figures. One with quite pronounced cement repairs, the other repaired with a paler medium. Surfaces weathered and with darkening/organic residue overall consistent with age and outdoor exposure. One with losses to stomach and lower portion of drapery Condition Report Disclaimer
A lead figural bird bath, possibly H. Crowther, 20th century, modelled with a standing putto raising a scallop shell basin above his head, approximately 70cm high Condition Report: Weathering consistent with outdoor use and age. Various old chips and splits. Model is misshapen slightly at the feet resulting in a significant forward lean. Model cannot support itself upright on a flat surface. Front edge of the shell misshapen. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A collection of English and other ceramics, comprising a Royal Worcester part tea service in light blue willow pattern (B389) with gold trim to include four cups & saucers, milk jug, twin handled sugar basin and bowl, various Royal Worcester marks and Osler import mark to bases; an 18th century pearlware ribbed circular bowl, decorated with floral swags, possibly Liverpool, sticker to underside 'Liverpool c. 1780', 5in. (12.8cm.) diameter; a pearlware blue and white teapot with stylized floral decoration; a floral decorated New Hall pottery cream jug; a 19th century Wedgwood blue jasper ware jug decorated with raised classical figures; a copper lustre teapot; an A B Jones & Sons 'Chief Tancata' milk jug; a Meissen teapot stand of oval form with gilt rim and decorated to centre with floral spray etc. (quantity)
19th Century Llanelly pottery transfer printed blue and white toilet jug and basin in 'Panorama' pattern, printed marks to base. Jug 31cm high approx, bowl 33cm diameter approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Noticeable vertical hair crack on the spout of the jug and on the bowl there is a chip and losses to the rim, frits to the base and some general wear commensurate with age.
A turned yew and ebonised urn and cover, English or Dutch, 19th century, the elaborately rib moulded cover mounted with a spherical knop, and above a band of beading, on a waisted socle and spreading circular base, 35cm high, approximately 16cm diameterCondition Report: A number of short and stable old cracks/splits overall, including to base and basin. Old repair to the cover.Two or three of the beads have been reattached with adhesive, and while they are not all spread out evenly they do all appear to be present. The ebonised finish may have possibly been refreshed to the knop.Please see additional lot images for visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of Victorian terracotta garden urns, possibly Doulton, Lambeth, late 19th century, the lobed, shallow bodies moulded with lobes and foliage, raised on waisted socles moulded with stiff leaves, and on integral bases, 51cm high, 59cm diameterThe design for the present urns appears in Doulton & Co's 1893 catalogue, fig. 157 Condition Report: While these urns are naturally orange due to their material, they do also appear to have a lightly stained or painted finish, which darkens towards the socles. Both have areas of cracking, one primarily to the rim (a circa 15cm crack), the other to the inside of the basin near the stem (two cracks) and the base. Each with slight weathering and green residue commensurate with outdoor exposure.Condition Report Disclaimer
A large English stone composition tazza in the style of examples by John Marriott Blashfield, 20th century, of pale orange colour, the dished top above a waisted circular socle and square plinth, 106cm high, the basin circa 109cm diameterCondition Report: One or two minor chips to edges of bowl and plinth, some flaking to paint and areas of coarseness/craquelure to finish, as well as some water stains.Seemingly Constructed in two sections, with minor nibbling to join under basin. Please refer to images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
An oversized stone composition jardiniere, in the manner of designs by Austin and Seeley, late 19th or 20th century, in the form of a latticed basket, raised on paw feet, 85cm high, 103cm diameterCondition Report: Cracking and damage to basin, including three holes (at regular intervals, so may be drainage holes or otherwise designed to be there).The interior is fitted with a stopper.One foot has come away from underneath the body and doesn't sit as flush as the others. Moss/lichen/weathering commensurate with age and outdoor exposure.Interior depth from lowermost part of basin to height of rim is approximately 53cmCondition Report Disclaimer
A large blush terracotta urn,20th century, in the manner of John Marriott Blashfield, now forming part of a fountain, the shallow acanthus-moulded basin surmounted by a putto pouring water from a cornucopia, raised on a bell-shaped pedestal and a square socle,120cm diameter230cm highA similar example can be seen in A Morris, 'Antiques from the Garden', p.120.Condition report: Wear, degredation and weathering as expected. The surmount is associated and probably later, as is the socle. Some chips, cracks and losses. Comes into five pieces. Putto is composite, with discolouration, wear and weathering. Chips, knocks and losses throughout, particularly to the edge of the urn, as well as to corners, edges and raised areas. . Some cracks. Dirt and dust. Base of urn appears to have blown slightly. Please see additional photos.
An early 20th century Coalport box and cover painted with a bird on a blue ground, a Coalport miniature gilt ground mug with landscape, a Copeland Spode miniature cup and saucer and two others, a miniature jug and basin, miniature Royal Worcester jug signed Davis, a Royal Worcester three handled blush mug, a box and cover with a bird, a box and cover with Worcester cathedral, and two pin trays, one signed K. Blake
ASSORTED CERAMICS, comprising Victoria Ware Ironstone wash basin and jug, Wilkinson Royal Staffordshire wash basin, jug, soap dish and vase, Corinthian opaque china twin handled dish, Japanese Satsuma baluster vase with wooden stand, Japanese Satsuma bowl and a chamber pot (Condition:- The blue and white jug and bowl are modern reproductions and in good condition. Pink set:- soap dish ok, toothbrush vase has a section glued back in, jug has a small crack near the handle, bowl is ok but all have some scratches to the pink glaze)
Two early 20th Century postcard albums and cards including military, belles, humorous, British and European tourist cards, Cumbrian and northern subjects including Port Carlisle from the Basin, Wampool St and other Silloth views, Skinburness Hydro, Etterby Scaur Carlisle, Haltwhistle Old Factory and Brickworks, the return of the Yeomanry from South Africa to Carlisle Castle etc
FIVE-PIECE GLAMORGAN POTTERY TOILET WARES SET comprising water jug, 25cms high, basin, 34cms diam, small jug, toothbrush jar and cover, soap dish, each in a rarely seen transfer of tessellated floral design in greens and red, feather moulded borders Provenance: deceased estate west Wales Condition Report: soap-dish chipped and without cover, hairlines in toothbrush container (stable), basin cracked (stable)
An early 19th century style, heavy cast lead fountain with scallop molded circular top with a heavily molded edge. Supported on three stylized dolphin and triform base. 65 cm diameter x 80 cm (approx) high overall.Condition report: This is a "Cascade" type of fountain that would be situated in the middle of a decorative pond or lake. To clarify it does not recycle water from its basin it cascades over the edge of the basin and the water that is pumped through the nozzle comes from the pond.No apparent major defectsNo connecting pipework filter or pump is present
An 18th century Chinese Export porcelain eight-setting tea service, comprising a large saucer dish, a flared basin and tea bowls and saucers, painted in polychrome enamels with men and boys hunting, the borders with iron red stylized bats, birds and waterfowl, the saucer dish 20cm diam, Qianlong reign, c. 1780
A Victorian E.P.N.S four piece tea and coffee service, by Elkington & Co, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar basin, each bright-cut and wriggle-work engraved with stiff leaves, the coffee pot 22cm high, date code for 1864; a novelty spoon warmer, as a nautilus shell, 18cm long; a Regency Old Sheffield plate souffle dish, engraved with the crest of Barclay, 25cm wide, T & J. Creswick, c.1820; a George III Old Sheffield plate goblet, 15cm high, c.1810 (7)
A Victorian Rococo Revival E.P.N.S four piece tea and coffee service, comprising baluster teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar basin, hinged domed covers with bird finials, each profusely chased with flowers, stiff leaves, trellis and C-scrolls, bird masks to spouts, scroll handles, the coffee pot 27cm high, Martin, Hall & Co, c.1860

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