An Edward VII Silver Rectangular Two-Handled Sugar Basin and Mixed Silver Ware, the sugar basin by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1904, with bead, shell and leaf scroll mounts, part reeded body, leaf capped scroll handles, on paw feet 4.5ins high, a George V silver cigarette case Birmingham 1939, with engine turned ornament and engraved with initials 3.25ins x 2.5ins, a small silver notebook, a pepper pot and four spoons, combined weight 16ozs
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A Scandinavian Harlequin Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Service, stamped Frisenberg 830 Standard, of spiral bulbous form, the domed covers with floral and leaf finials, scroll handles and on leaf scroll feet, comprising - teapot 7ins high, coffee pot 10.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 54ozs Note: Ivory Exemption Submission Reference: CSGV3HP5
A 19thc china twenty eight piece tea service including two cake plates, teapot (with hairline crack) a two handled sugar basin, sugar bowl, milk jug, eleven tea cups, twelve saucers, decorated with lavender ground and rose decorated sprays in gilt reserves, shows some signs of rubbing to milk jug gilding and some of the cups, but shows little to no use
An Epns three piece chased tea serving including teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, an Epns swing handled cake basket with a leaf scroll and beaded border and pierced panels to side on scroll supports, (10cm x 30cm x 25cm) an Epns plated swing handled cake basket with chased design, an Epns stand with milk jug and sugar basin (a lot)
A crystal milk jug and sugar basin with slice cut decoration, a crystal jam pot complete with faceted knop, a set of seven crystal shot glasses with Star of Edinburgh decoration, a crystal laurel reef pattern thistle shaped glass, four crystal slice cut toasting glasses, a set of three crystal brandy goblets, a set of crystal slice cut whisky tumblers, (h 8cm x 7cm)
An Edwardian two piece F & Son Ltd china wash set in French pattern, comprising jug with scalloped top, repaired, with scroll handle to side and matching wash basin with green acanthus leaf and rose all over decoration panel design, shows no signs of chips, repairs or damage, (jug h 35cm x 21cm, bowl 14cm x 40cm) (2)
ASSORTED 19TH CENTURY WELSH PRINTED POTTERY, including Llanelly Whampoa pattern jug, Llanelly Oriental pattern water bowl, two Cambrian Swiss Villa pattern bowls, Glamorgan Archers pattern rose bowl, Cambrian Woman with Baskets pattern water basin and milk jug, green printed Oriental views water jug, together with two Glamorgan feather edge oval platters (10)Comments: cracks, chips and staining to some
A SUITE OF RUSSIAN SILVER ITEMSEarly 19th centuryThe urn with maker's mark, apparently WER&KN, St.Petersburg, 1830, the shaped base supporting a lobed body of rectangular section, with ivory insulators and finial, 39cm high, together with: a water jug of similar style, probably by Marveo Gretchushnikov, Moscow, 1832; a coffee pot and sugar basin of similar design but by different makers, Moscow, 1833 and 1834, the coffee pot with ivory handle and finial, the sugar with ivory finial; a further teapot and a milk jug, Moscow, 1836 and 1834, both with ivory handles, and a swing-handled basket, St. Petersburg, no date, weight 175oz. (7)Footnotes:Please note that items in this lot have been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10). The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Collection of copper lustre jugs, square shaped teapot, sugar basin, goblet etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Blue lustre jugs - various sizes - 9.5cm high approx, 11.5cm high approx. , 16cm high approx., 17.5cm high approx. The 11.5cm jug has chip to the base, a little wear to the copper lustre and paint loss to the flowers. 17.5cm and 16cm have signs of wear to copper lustre.
Two trays of china: tray of Royal Albert ‘Blossomtime’ tea ware: six cups and saucers, six square tea plates, square sandwich plate, milk jug and sugar basin and a tray of Royal Albert china tea ware: four tea cups and six saucers, six tea plates, square sandwich plate, sugar basin and milk jug decorated with garden flowers. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Property from the estate of the late David Cornwell, best-known as the author John Le Carré A George III mahogany two tier washstand, circa 1770, the hinged top enclosing compartment for wash basin above under tier and drawer, raised on chamfered supports, 79cm high, 36cm wide, 36cm deepscratches, stains and knocks to wood, piece of wood is loose where the right hinged panel is set to, split from left side to front, piece of molding missing from under tier, the whole top is half loose from base,
CLARICE CLIFF BREAKFAST SET - 13 pieces, beige/cream ground with brown, green and black bands, painted to the centre with a basket of flowers in pastel colours including muffin warmer dish, twin sliced toast rack, teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, black backstamp 'Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Ltd' and impressed 'No 36'
Late 19th Century Scottish silver tea service comprising: teapot, hot water pot, cream jug and sugar basin, Edinburgh 1890 / 91, maker GE & S, together with an associated and near matching silver spirit kettle on stand, Glasgow 1892, maker DE GE, 91 troy oz, in the original oak and metal bound fitted case, Ivory Self Declaration Submission Ref: U7Q9B21SSterling silver, all hallmarked for 925 standard silver.Generally in good condition with no noticeable damages or repair. The kettle shows slightly more cleaning wear to the area of the crest and embossing relating to the other pieces.
Ca. 300-400 AD. A wheel-thrown redware pottery dish of a squat form that rests atop a flat base. The vessel features broad walls, a shallow basin, and two grooves between the rim and basin. The center of the basin is decorated with a four-pointed star surrounded by four stylised concentric bullseye patterns.Size: L:60mm / W:305mm ; 1.17kgProvenance: Property of a London Ancient Art Gallery; formerly in the famous Alison Barker collection, a retired London barrister; acquired between early 1960s to 1990s.
Ca. 300-400 AD. A large terracotta shallow plate or dish with its walls gently tapering to a low ring base. Between the rim and basin, there is a deep groove, probably to accommodate a lid. 'Terra sigillata' is a type of fine ware Roman pottery identifiable by its red glossy surface slip, which was made in specific areas of the Roman Empire, such as North Africa, Gaul, and Central Italy.Size: L:50mm / W:302mm ; 980gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient Art Gallery; formerly in the famous Alison Barker collection, a retired London barrister; acquired between early 1960s to 1990s.
CANTON FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BASIN, 19th Century, broad everted rim painted with insects and flowers, cavetto with four panels of Manchu figures within gilt keyfret borders, divided by precious objects and flowering vases, base with circular panel depicting a scholar reading a scroll with attendants, 42cm diam, hardwood standComment: tiny glaze chip to border of central medallion turned black, rim gilding rubbed, otherwise no other apparent damage, hardwood stand with loose joints
MINTONS LTD. PAIR OF TALL ‘SECESSIONIST WARE’ CANDLESTICK HOLDERS, CIRCA 1902-14 tube-lined and slip-glazed earthenware, printed 'MINTON LTD.' and 'No. 2' , impressed 'Minton', 52cm (20 1/2in) high; together with a JUG AND WASH SET, printed 'MINTON LTD.' and 'No. 5', moulded mark 'Minton' to the basin, impressed marks to the ewer and painted 'B', ewer 31cm (12 1/4in) high, basin 38.5cm (15 1/8in) diameter
Russian silver case inscribed along the front in French and Cyrillic. Stamped twice along the interior with a Kokoshnik mark and maker's mark APC.The French inscription reads, "A monsieur Pierre Lobet, De la part des onvriers des fours a coke de la Societe du Bassin d'Ouspensk en souvenir a sa paternelle administration." In English, "To Mr. Pierre Lobet, From the workers of the coke ovens of the Ouspensk Basin Company in memory of his paternal administration."Provenance: Property from the distinguished collection of Mr. James Lee Soffer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Height: 3/4 in x width: 4 in x depth: 2 3/4 in.
Georgian mahogany campaign writing/vanity cabinet, the lift-up top revealing compartments and mirror, inkwell, having sliding hinged writing slope, wash basin, further long drawer faced as two and two further drawers, all with brass rosette handles and pair brass side carrying handles, on square tapering supports, brass nosings and castors, 71cm wide x 51.5cm deep x 93cm high

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