A Shelf of Decorative Ceramics, including a Mason's blue and white toilet jug and basin (af), Chinese blue and white meat dish, various Chinese and Japanese ceramics and cloisonne enamel (one shelf)Blue and White Plate - chipped rim 19th century bowl - two hairlines multiple rim chipsChinese vase painted with figures - Kangxi marks, 2nd half 20th century Imari Vase - Heavily crazed anbd repiared at the neck, all other items seen in reasonable condition, all Oriental items are 20th century
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A George V silver cream jug of sparrow beak form together with a matching twin handled sugar basin, Birmingham, 1929, Charles Weale, together with four silver napkin rings, and silver coffee bean ended spoons, silver pusher and spoon, silver spoon and fork set and Chinese white metal spoons etc mainly cased, weighable silver approximately 470 grams
A Chinese Famille Rose 'Lotus pond' basin, in Yongzheng style, painted on the deep central medallion depicting maidens on boat picking lotus flowers near a pavilion, 40.8cmProvenance: Property of a Gentleman from South Africa粉彩荷塘圖洗臉盆拍品來源:南非私人收藏 Condition Report: minor loss and flaking of the enamelCondition Report Disclaimer
A Cantonese enamel basin, 19th century, the centre painted with a pair of geese on a yellow ground, green border painted with fruit, flowers and butterflies, 37cm diameter Provenance: From the estate of the late Bruce John Clayton 1930-2023清 銅胎畫琺瑯花果動物紋大折沿盆拍品來源:Bruce John Clayton(1930-2023) 家族收藏 Condition Report: restored areas where there were losses to enamelCondition Report Disclaimer
Collection of gold painted soft metal Dolls House miniatures, German 19th century, including two mantle clocks one with pendulum, coal scuttle, umbrella stand, carpet sweep, flower stand and two flower pots, gong, table lamp, two single seat Egyptian style benches, Art Nouveau style mirror, another mirror, three gold framed pictures, circular table and jug and basin, (condition: generally good, some play wear), (lot).
A rare miniature Cauldron Ware glazed basin as made for Queen Mary’s Dolls House, circa 1924, dark pink basin, mark to reverse ESTD 1774, Cauldron China, England, 1 3/8” (3.5cm) diameter, the basin is part of a toilet service, the original in Queen Mary’s Dolls House was finished in turquoise blue.
comprising an upper lidded repousse copper lavabo (storage tank) with a brass spigot 24½in. (62.2cm.) high, and below, a repousse copper basin with twin handles (30.5cm.) high, both featuring a coat of arms surmounted by a coronet flanked by rampant winged griffins.* Lavabos, or water fountains, first appeared in wealthy properties during the late 17th century. They were used in dining rooms to wash ones hands before eating.*Dents and wear commensurate with age and use.
A collection of various plated wares to include two handled tray with pierced border, a plated sugar basin and matching cream jug with semi-reeded decoration, another circular sugar basin, plated sugar basket, six section toast rack with beaded decoration, "Fiddle, Thread and Shell" pattern serving spoon, four-piece dressing table brush / mirror set and a plated chamberstick
A Royal Worcester "Pekin" pattern part dinner / tea / coffee set comprising teapot, milk jug, cream jug, sugar basin and slop bowl, nine tea cups, ten saucers, five coffee cans, three similar coffee cans, seven saucers and three smaller saucers, three sandwich plates, ten side plates, eleven shaped larger plates, one circular larger plate, three oval serving dishes, a shaped square serving plate, mainly 1920s, together with a pair of onion-shaped vases, date marked for 1912, 16.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The tea plates and saucers - nearly all have all over significant crazing as does the sugar bowl. The medium size plates - four have significant chips to the rims, the others have some small chips. All items have areas of wear, knife marks etc to the patterns. One of the lozenge shaped serving dishes - the base is off but present. The coffee cans - all have significant crazing. The teapot has discolouration to the interior and s a chip to the spout. The small sugar bowl has a significant hairline fracture to the base. The tea cups have crazing, some discolouration and large scratches to the interior. All items have clearly been used and have wear and tear conducive with such to include surface scratching, wear to the pattern, some small chips and crazing - see images for examples
A Villeroy & Boch Geranium pattern part dinner service comprising tureen, tea pot, water jug, sugar basin, cream jug, eight cups, two small saucers, four large saucers, five side plates together with a Villeroy & Boch French Garden Fleurence pattern part tea set comprising five mugs, six side plates, butter dish and cover, oval dish and four Villeroy & Boch pineapple cut glass tumblers and a pair of apple and pear napkin holders
Three late 18th century English porcelain teacups decorated in the famille rose pallette, a composite Coalport porcelain part dinner and coffee service, 19th/20th century, printed green marks including sugar bowls and covers, two shaped oval dishes, four coffee cans, assorted saucers, plates and other items, a Spode miniature porcelain sparrowbeak jug, early 19th century, a Crown Staffordshire miniature ewer and basin and other items
EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF SWANSEA PORCELAIN PARIS FLUTE TABLEWARE comprising four bread-plates, one large sugar-basin, sixteen cups, eleven saucers, some with Leslie Joseph Collection labels (32)Provenance: deceased estate Merthyr, by descentComments: ordinary used condition, no apparent damage, gilt rubbed, light scratches, inspection advised
WUCAI LOBED BASIN WANLI MARK BUT LATER 萬曆款但以後 五彩松下高士圖葵花式折沿盆of octagonal form, the interior painted with a seated figure underneath pine trees approached by an attendant carrying a duck, the deep lobed cavetto further with eight pairs of similar scholars and attendants, repeated at the rim, the exterior with alternating lotus and lingzhi sprays, the base centred with a recessed glazed medallion inscribed with a six-character Wanli mark in underglaze blue within a double circle 36.8cm diameter
Japanese Imari petal rim dish, late 19th/early 20th Century, decorated with a flower filled urn, 31cm diameter, together with a Wedgwood Jasperware dish, an English pottery basin and jug, a crystal glass mug, a hand painted pierced bowl by Julie Merry, two pottery mugs, an Imari pattern Copeland plate and a Royal Crown Derby plate (Qty)
Islamic Aftaba with matching basin and strainer, decorated with Damascus work (inlay of copper and silver in brass), Height including stand: 50 cm, 31 cm wide, The height of the pitcher without a stand: 42 cm, 27 cm wide, Height of the stand: 8 cm, Its width: 31 cm. Period: 19th century (1800-1900)
TWO CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWLS, 19TH CENTURY. To include a Batavian ware basin, decorated with scrolling floral motifs in underglaze blue with a cafe au lait ground exterior; Together with a crackled glazed bowl. 18cm and 28.5cm diam. (2)Both in good overall condition with no signs of damage or repairs.
A fine Boer War Brigade Commander’s C.B. group of five awarded to Major-General J. E. Boyes, The Gordon Highlanders The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, C.B. (Military) Companion’s breast badge, 18 carat gold and enamels, hallmarked London 1887, complete with gold swivel bar suspension and gold ribbon buckle, white enamel slightly chipped on one arm; Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, dated reverse, 4 clasps, Tel-El-Kebir, Suakin 1884, El-Teb_Tamaai, The Nile 1884-85 (Maj: J. E. Boyes, 1/Gord: Highrs:); Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Transvaal, Wittebergen (Major-General J. E. Boyes.); Ottoman Empire, Order of Osmanieh, 4th Class breast badge, silver, silver-gilt and enamels, chipped in places; Khedive’s Star, dated 1882, generally good very fine (5) £3,000-£4,000 --- Provenance: A. J. Henderson Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, April 2003, when sold with a silver-gilt C.B. breast badge. C.B. London Gazette 19 April 1901. John Edward Boyes was born in June 1843, the son of John Boyes of Cheltenham. His younger brother, Duncan, won a V.C. with the Royal Navy at Shimonoseki in Japan in 1863. 
Commissioned into the 75th Regiment in October 1861, he was advanced, by purchase, to Lieutenant in January 1867, and to Captain, again by purchase, in October 1868. Receiving his Majority in December 1880, he accompanied his regiment, now the 1st Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, on the expedition against Arabi Pasha in 1882, being present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir on 13 September. For his services in the campaign he was given the Brevet of Lieutenant-Colonel in November 1882, in addition to being Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 2 November 1882) and awarded the Turkish Order of Osmanieh, 4th class. 
In 1884, Boyes again accompanied the 1st Battalion during the Suakin campaign, being present at both the battles of El-Teb and Tamaai. Shortly thereafter he served with the Battalion in the Nile Expedition of 1884-85. Advanced to full Colonel in November 1886, he succeeded Colonel F. F. Daniell as Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion in July 1887, a position he occupied until handing over to Colonel T. S. Gildea in February 1891. 
A Major-General by the time of the Boer War, Boyes commanded the 17th Infantry Brigade of Rundle’s ‘Starving’ Eighth Division from the time of its arrival in South Africa in April 1900. He proved to be a solid Brigade Commander who never suffered a disaster or mishap and was created a C.B. and Mentioned in Despatches for his command during the Brandwater Basin and Eastern Free State operations. A vivid account of his operations can be found in E. C. Moffet’s With The Eighth Division. 
17th Brigade comprised the 1st Battalion, Worcester Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Royal West Kent Regiment, 1st Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Manchester Regiment and 2nd, 77th and 79th Batteries R.F.A. It was frequently split up and sent to different parts of the Orange Free State as Roberts continued his clearance operations in July and August 1900. Boyes had his Headquarters at Fricksburg and Vrede at different times and became immersed in the beginnings of the Guerilla War. The General retired to Abbotsham in North Devon.
A George V silver three piece bachelors tea set Birmingham, 1922, Deakin & Francis of plain bellied form on spreading foot comprising a teapot with hinged cover, wooden finial and handle, a twin handled sugar basin and a cream jug, (3)teapot handle to spout 19cm., weight approx. 9.56oztCondition: Knocks and dings to all three pieces. Otherwise in good condition
A collection of silver various dates and makers marks comprising a sugar basin and milk jug of plain form with wavy edged rim, Birmingham, 1909, E S Barnsley & Co, a late Victorian patent tea infuser spoon, Birmingham, 1900, H J Cooper & Co Ltd, an octagonal urn form pepper pot, a salt of half gadrooned oblong bellied form, a plain dwarf taperstick with weighted base, a cased set of six coffee spoons, a jam spoon, a napkin ring, an egg cup, a pair of bright cut George III sugar tongs, a set of eleven coffee spoons, a matched set of William IV/early Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, initialled, a jam spoon, a silver backed clothes brush etc., together with a miniature electroplated saucepan, (qty)various, weighable silver approx. 22.24oztCondition: One foot pushing side of basin, tea infuser spoon with knocks seam tear, some bowls of fiddle pattern teaspoons with slight buckle,
A George VI silver three piece tea serviceBirmingham, 1938, Elkington & Coof oblong bellied form with gadrooned rims on compressed ball feet, comprising teapot with ebonised handle and final, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, (3)teapot handle to spout 27.5cm., weight approx. 31.87oztCondition: Good condition commensurate with age. Slight ding to base of sugar basin
A George V Art Deco silver three piece tea service London, 1932 William Comyns & Sons Ltdof plain circular tapering form with raised border with geometric fan motif, comprising teapot with hinged cover with ebonised wooden finial and angular handle on a spreading foot, together with a twin handled sugar basin and a cream jug, stamped RED 787667 (3)teapot handle to spout 24.5cm., weight approx. 32.83ozt Condition: Good condition commensurate with age
Victorian and later silver to include cream jugs and sugar basinvarious date, makerscomprising a late Victorian cream jug, Birmingham, 1897, Edward Samuel Jones of half fluted design with engraved decoration, a small cream jug embossed with putti and scrolls, Chester, 1901, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, an Edwardian sugar basin with petal shaped bowl on a domed foot and with gilt interior, Birmingham, date letter rubbed, E.S.Barnsley & Co., a small cream jug, a pair of embossed bonbon dishes and a pedestal bonbon dish with pierced bowl, (7)weight approx. 17.04ozt.Condition: Mostly condition commensurate with age. Small dings and knocks to body of small milk jug
A late Victorian silver three piece bachelors tea serviceLondon, 1891, Charles Stuart Harrisof ovoid tapering half fluted form with gadrooned rims, comprising teapot with acanthus leaf embossed spout, flanged rim, ebonised loop handle with scroll thumbpiece and fluted knop finial, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug with gilt interiors (3) teapot handle to spout 23cm., weight approx. 16.68oztCondition: Good condition commensurate with age. Light rubbing to gilt interiors of jug and sugar basin.
A collection of silver to include a late Victorian christening mugvarious dates, makers marks, the mug of plain tapering form engraved Beatrix, London, 1900 Mappin Bros, an Elizabeth II bottle coaster with pierced sides and turned wood base, London, 1990, a shell. butter dish, Birmingham, 1904, Barker Brothers, a twin handled sugar basin, a pierced an embossed bonbon dish a silver bladed knife with filled handled and a continental Hanau sifter spoon, (qty)first height 8.3cm., weighable silver approx. 11.01oztCondition: Condition commensurate with age with dings and knock etc. Sifter spoon has an old soldered repair to handle
A George V matched silver four piece tea and coffee service and a matching electroplated spirit kettleof oblong bellied form with gadrooned rims on ball feet, comprising a teapot, Birmingham, 1905, makers mark rubbed, a coffee pot, Birmingham, 1906, makers mark rubbed both fitted with ebonised handles and finials, and a twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, Birmingham, 1909, makers mark rubbed, together with an electroplated spirit kettle on stand with burner, (5)teapot handle to spout 28.5cm., weight approx. 61.73oztCondition: Dings and knocks to sugar basin and jug. Minor rubbing to spirit kettle. Otherwise condition commensurate with age
A mid 19th century Staffordshire blue and white 'Etruscan' Series wash jug and basin unmarked, probably Elkin, Knight & Bridgwood, printed with a pattern of Neoclassical figures within acanthus borders, (2)height 26.5cm.Condition: The jug has a hairline running across spout to centre. The basin has a star crack.
A George V silver pedestal bonbon dish, a twin handled sugar basin and two pairs of sugar tongsfirst Birmingham, 1905, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, petal edged with beaded rim, second Birmingham, 1902, Henry Williamson Ltd of half fluted design, and two pairs of sugar tongs, (4)first height 4.8cm., weight approx. 7.29oztCondition: Slightly pushed foot on bonbon,
An early Victorian silver cauldron salt, a sugar basin and a George III mustard pot first London, 1841, Robert Hennell IIIof plain form with gadrooned rim on scroll feet, second London, 1894, Charles Boyton, of tapering form with wavy edged rim on scroll legs with pad feet together, third makers rubbed but probably London 1796, makers mark A sugar basin of plain oval bellied form with reeded borders, hinged cover and angular handle, interior gilt, (3)first diameter 8cm., weight approx. 14.54oztCondition: First dings and knocks, gilt interior very rubbed and blackened. sugar basin legs pushing sides, mustard dings and knocks, rubbing to gilt
A late Victorian silver five piece tea and coffee serviceSheffield, 1880/1886/1887, Elkington & Cocomprising of oval tapering half fluted form, comprising teapot, pedestal coffee pot and spirit kettle on stand with burner fitted with ebonised handles and finials, a twin handled sugar basin and a cream jug, initialled, stamped Elkington & Co Ltd Silversmiths 22 Regent St London (5)teapot handle to spout 27.5cm., weight approx. 100ozt.Condition: Good condition commensurate with age, Marks rubbed on spirit kettle
A late George III silver twin handled sugar basinLondon, 1812, Samuel Hennellof half fluted boat form with gadrooned rims and reeded handles, on ball feet, interior gilt crestedhandle to handle 20.5cm., weight approx. 10.22oztCondition: The ball feet have worn through and have holes. Light rubbing to gilt interior
A late Victorian two-handled silver sugar basin, of urn shaped design with leaf capped query handles and reeded borders, with presentation inscription 1899 AD This basin presented to Miss Hickson on her leaving the parish... Allington Sunday School, 9cm high, Birmingham 1897, maker Thomas Hayes, 7.25oz.

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