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Konvolut 8 Putten, Nymphenburg, farbig gefasst: Putto als Flora auf Sockel, Nr. 417, H. 17; Putto mit Becken auf Sockel, Nr. 348, H. 19 cm; Putto als Neptun, Nr. 245, H. 10,5 cm; Putto mit Fagott, N. 804, H. 10,5 cm; Putto mit Flöte, Nr. 662, H. 10,5 cm; aus der Serie der Elemente: Putto als Winter, Nr. 669, H. 11 cm; ; Putto als Herbst, Nr. 256, H. 10 cm; Putto als Sommer, Nr. 265, H. 10,5 cm, min. best. und rest. / Mixed lot of 8 putti, Nymphenburg, painted in color: Putto as Flora on pedestal, no. 417, h. 17; Putto with basin on pedestal, no. 348, h. 19 cm; Putto as Neptune, no. 245, h. 10.5 cm; Putto with bassoon, no. 804, h. 10.5 cm; Putto with flute, no. 662, h. 10,5 cm; from the series of the elements: putto as winter, no. 669, h. 11 cm; ; putto as autumn, no. 256, h. 10 cm; putto as summer, no. 265, h. 10,5 cm, min. dam. and rest.
Leith Interest; a Birmingham silver gilt three piece tea service comprising tea pot with scalloped gadroon top and ebony handle and finial H x 17cm L x 29cm, two handled sugar basin and milk jug all raised on shell cast pad feet, inscribed, Presented to Councillor Clarice McNab [Labour Party] by Members of the Leith Town Council on the occasion of her marriage Leith 2nd July 1918 with Leith crest hallmarked for Birmingham 1912, 1090g (3)
America.- Hennepin (Louis) A New Discovery of a Vast Country in America...Between New France and New Mexico, 3 parts in 1 (second part bound after third part), first English edition, engraved frontispiece and 5 folding plates only (of 6, lacking "The Taking of Quebec by the English"), one folding engraved map only (of 2), frontispiece and title with minor marginal repair, plate of Niagara hand-coloured, map with repaired tear causing very slight loss, route hand-coloured and mileage scale browned, the occasional early ink inscription, including to verso of some plates, R6 & 2G3 tiny rust-hole within text, scattered foxing and soiling throughout, heavy browning at beginning and end, hinges repaired, 19th century calf, spine gilt but with small loss to foot, wear to extremities, joints cracked, [Wing H1450], 8vo, for M. Bentley &tc, 1698. *** The second issue of the English translation, known as the "Tonson" issue (with the first line of the imprint ending in "Tonson"), issued immediately after the first with plates and typography improved. An early account by a French missionary of his travels in the North American interior exploring the basin of the Mississippi River, and including the first printed description and engraving of Niagara Falls. In this copy the second part ("An Account of Several New Discoveries...") is bound after the third ("A Continuation..."). Provenance: "Henry H. Shufeldt Chicago 1881" (pencil inscription to front free endpaper; bookplate); indecipherable 19th century ink ownership inscription (front free endpaper); tipped-in catalogue entry captioned "Quaritch Catalog August 1896" in pencil (front free endpaper).
A silver-inlaid bidri basin, Bidar, Deccan, India, 18th century,of rectangular form, on a short foot, the square body with curved sides and large sloping rim, the silver-inlaid decoration consisting of bands of large and smaller repeating swaying floral motifs, lacking the openwork central panel, 35.3 cm wide, 27.5 cm. deep, 13.3cm high.Provenance: Private UK CollectionCondition Report: Areas with losses to inlaid particularly to rim
A Chinese blue and white basin and a famille rose jar and coverRepublic periodComprising a blue and white basin painted to the interior with bands of flowers and their foliage, and a famille rose jar and cover, brightly enamelled to the exterior with various blooms, birds and butterflies, with gilt details, and an iron-red seal mark to the base, 27.5cm and 21cm diameter (2).民國 青花繪花卉圖紋折沿盆及粉彩蓋罐Condition Report: Jar: Cover finial broken off and restuck, with star crack across centre of the lid. Approx. 4cm wide overpainted patch to edge of lid rim. Scattered drops of white household paint. Expected surface wear and firing imperfections. Basin with 8cm long rim hairline. Expected surface wear and firing imperfections.
An extensive Royal Doulton ' Royal Gold ' dinner and tea service comprising: ten 27cm plates, ten 22.5cm plates, ten 20cm plates, nine 17cm plates, ten 20cm soup bowls, nine cups, twelve saucers, one coffee cup and saucer, teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, sugar basin, sauce boat and stand, small jug, two tier cake stand (handle lacking), teapot, two cake plates, two covered tureens (one at fault) and two vegetable dishes
The lifting lid to the top opening to reveal a recess for a basin, jug and other items to the right and a fitted interior to the left with a dressing mirror and various compartments, all over a single drawer with red Morocco leather lined adjustable writing surface and a further drawer beneath. All on turned tapering legs terminating in brass castors.122cm wide x 61cm deep x 87cm highIn need of restoration with losses to the veneer, some splits, losses to handles. In need of re-polishing.
Ca. 5th century BC.A pair of bronze bowls comprising one with a deep, hemispherical body adorned with rosette decoration on the base and incised central concentric circles. The other bowl exhibits a shallow form with a rounded base, embellished with a decorative medallion on the bottom of the basin. Size: 159-190mm x 50-70mm; Weight: 630g Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.
Ca. 3rd-2nd millennium BC.A stone vessel characterised by its cylindrical shape, featuring slightly corsetted walls that rise vertically from a rounded base and terminate in a pronounced rim. The basin is divided into four equally sized compartments. The exterior exhibits incised decoration of hatched triangles. Size: 50mm x 80mm; Weight: 275g Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.
Ca. 5th century BC.A pair of bronze bowls, including a bowl of a rounded body with a flaring profile, adorned with a pair of double bands on the bottom of the basin. The other bowl exhibits a flat circular base, gradually flaring to its broad opening. Size: 50-60mm x 160-178mm; Weight: 455g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.
'PARTRIDGES' WASH SET glazed earthenware, painted by Karel Nekola, all inscribed with monogram HP, complete with EWER & BASIN, 29.5cm high and 39cm diameter; SPONGE BASIN, with liner, 25cm wide; COVERED SOAP DISH, with liner, 14.5cm diameter; BEAKER VASE, 11cm high; and CHAMBER POT, 26.5cm diameter, painted and impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, painted Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark
'MALLARDS' WASH SET glazed earthenware, painted by James Sharp, comprising a EWER and BASIN, 24cm high and 39.5cm diameter; SLOP PAIL, 29cm high; COVERED TOOTHBRUSH BOX and LINER, 20cm long; SOAP DISH and LINER (lacking its cover), 15cm diameter, painted and impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, painted Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark (variously marked)
A collection of various mainly plated wares comprising embossed plated dish, tureen and cover, plates, dolphin stand, hot water jug, teapot, cream jug, sugar basin, glass sugar caster, large beaker, smaller beaker, ivorine handled fish knife and a collection of various Continental white metal handled (sheathed) cutlery with steel blades/forks
ALEXANDER CLARKE CO LTD CASED COFFEE SET: 6 Noritake cups and saucers, cream and white glazed with heavily gilded border, hammered pewter coffee pots, a pair, with matching sugar basin, also with salad servers, a pair, EPNS with decorated ceramic handlesProvenance: private collection Denbighshire

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