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An early 19th century English porcelain tea service, comprising fluted circular teapot, sucrier and cover, cream jug, slop bowl, bread plates, teacups, coffee cups, saucers and tea plates, painted with pink roses on a ground of gilt foliate leaves and scrolls, c. 1825 Condition Report: Sucrier with pattern 3058. Sucrier lacking handles and its cover finial. Teapot finial repaired. Large crack to slop basin. Two tea plates with large stable discoloured stains. Some stains from use. Crazing. Some pronounced rubbing to gilding.
A Chinese circular bowl or basin, painted in underglaze blue with pagodas, figures and sampans in a monumental landscape, the exterior with flowering sprigs, raised foot ring, 29cm diam, Qianlong reign, c.1770 Condition Report: Signs of slight surface scratches, firing faults and a few chips around the edges. Please see additional photographs attached thank you.
A George III silver three piece half-fluted boat shaped tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, angular scroll-capped handles, gadrooned borders, ball feet, the teapot with fruitwood fitting, 28.5cm long, Solomon Hougham, London 1807, 34oz gross Condition Report: Nice gage. Some wear and scratches to the gilding. The hallmarks generally crisp. No apparent erasures and no engraving. Lid and hinge generally good with slight gap and sitting well. Replacement handle, c. 1920. Finial okay. Spout slightly askew. Will be sold Thursday morning.
A George V silver four piece hexagonal pedestal tea service, comprising teapot, water pot, milk jug and sugar basin, flush-hinged covers, angular scroll handles, egg-and-dart borders, spreading bases, the tea and water pots with ebonised fittings, the latter 25cm high, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918, 56oz
A Victorian silver three piece rectangular tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, incurved handles, bright-cut engraved and outlined with wrigglework, angular scroll handles, bun feet, the teapot with ebonised fittings, 24cm long, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1892, 30.5oz gross Condition Report: The hallmarks crisp. Some wear and excessive tarnish that could be cleaned. Teapot handle with jiggle. The cover closing but a bit ajar. Odd bash to foot but again light and overall standing well.
Plat en faïence émaillée de LONGWY, fond intérieur à décor d'un oiseau, vasque sur piedouche orné d'une frise, 1er quart du XXe, peu courant - Diamètre : 26 cm, Hauteur : 11 cmLONGWY enamelled earthenware dish, interior background decorated with a bird, pedestal basin decorated with a frieze, 1st quarter of the twentieth, uncommon - Diameter: 26 cm, Height: 11 cmLONGWY emaillierter Steingutteller, Hintergrund mit Vogel, auf verziertem Fuss, 1. Viertel des 20. Jh., nicht gängig - Durchmesser: 26 cm, Höhe: 11 cm
William Patrick Hall (1906-1992) ''The Foss Basin, Castle Mills Bridge, Summer'' Signed and dated 1944, watercolour, together with five further signed watercolours by the same hand, ''Kings Staithe & Skeldergate Bridge'', ''Skeldergate Bridge'', ''Skeldergate Bridge from Kings Staithe, York'', ''National Glassworks, Fishergate, York'', ''Ousebridge from Kings Staithe, York'', all 28.5cm by 40.5cm (6) Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business
Three Kakiemon-style porcelain wares, Chantilly, France and/or Bow, England, 18th C.: L.: 24,5 cm - H.: 17 cm (the quatrefoil dish)Dia.: 20,5 - H.: 5,5 cm (the bowl)H.: 17 cm (the jug and cover)Please note that the jug and cover and the bowl may be of Bow origin.Condition: (UV-checked)- The jug and cover both in excellent condition. The surface with a number of superficial baking flaws around the foot. The silver thumb rest with an impressed mark.- The bowl in excellent condition. The surface with a number of superficial baking flaws. The base with three spur marks. Please note that jug and bowl have matching decoration and possibly served as jug and basin, or were part of a larger whole.- The quatrefoil dish with a faint hairline extending towards the center from one of the inbound corners of ca. 8 cm.
A white Delftware wall cistern and basin, prob. Kassel, Germany, 2nd half 18th C.: Dim.: 35 x 34 x 9,5 cm (the basin) Dim.: 43,5 x 21 x 13,5 cm (the fountain) Accompanied by a painted wood wall hanging unit. Provenance: - The Canneman collection, Neder Langbroek, The Netherlands.- The Eichhorn collection.- Christie's, Amsterdam, Dec. 3, 1996, lot 382. ----- Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
HITLER ADOLF: (1889-1945) Fuhrer of the Third Reich 1933-45. A bold, dark fountain pen ink signature ('A Hitler') and date, 1st January 1939, in his hand to the verso of a folding oblong 12mo stiff light brown card, evidently a place card used at the Fuhrer's personal New Year's Eve party, featuring an original pen and ink illustration, heightened in watercolour, by Hitler to the inside opposite his signature, the image depicting a huntsman in traditional German attire, with a rifle over one shoulder, blowing a horn. Several deer and rabbits can be seen running away from him and in the background a lake and forest can be seen. The huntsman is followed closely by a winged cherub holding a bowl of fruit. The recto bears the red ink name Hermann Esser. An extremely rare form of Adolf Hitler's signature enhanced by a wonderful original illustration and an excellent association. Neatly inlaid, about EX Hermann Esser (1900-1981) German Journalist and the de facto deputy of Adolf Hitler in the early stages of the Nazi Party (NSDAP). Adolf Hitler celebrated New Year's Eve with a party at his Berghof residence near Berchtesgaden on 31st December 1938, signing the present place card soon after midnight. The menu for the dinner included broth, sprats or eggs, vegetables and salad and, following the formal congratulations from the guests and his staff, the Fuhrer participated in an ancient Teutonic ceremony in which molten lead was poured into a small basin of water and the shape it assumed supposedly determined the future. A similar place card signed by Hitler and used for Hermann Esser's wife was sold by International Autograph Auctions in our 21st February 2019 auction (Lot 300, hammer price £9500)

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