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A basin and ewer with open handle, D. José I, King of Portugal (1750-1777), engraved decoration en relief "Leaves and shells", carved handle end "Man's head", CFX ownership mark, Portuguese, 18th C., adaptation, restoration, many bruises, ewer with many defects, unmarked silver, pursuant to Decreto-Lei 120/2017, of 15 September - art. 2, no. 2, subparagraph c), Dim. - (lavanda) 4 x 34 x 44 cm; (gomil) 33 cm; Peso - 2.561 g.
A CHINESE TWIN HANDLED METALWARE BASIN With brass handles, decorated with four koi fish and ying and yang symbol to the centre within stylised borders, reputedly purchased from Laura Lee Antiques Diameter 39cm; Height 10.5cm Condition: For a condition report or further images, please contact the saleroom via hello@hotlotz.com
A D.José basinPortuguese silver, mid 18th century Elliptic shaped with plain wide gadrooned centre and scalloped frieze to lip with acanthus, winglets and floral reliefs decoration Lisbon assay-mark (L-28) Luís Gonzaga da Costa and maker's mark (L-599.0) Sebastião Bernardes dos Santos referred 1746-1782Literature: F. Moitinho de Almeida/Rita Carlos "Inventário de Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasileiras" séc. XV a 1887 pp. 108, 20853x27 cm1554 g
A mixed group of miniature porcelain table and decorative wares, mostly early 19th century, including an Imari Mason's Patent Ironstone teapot and cover, length 10cm, a Chamberlains Worcester blue ground floral painted vase, height 5.5cm, a pair of bottle vases and covers and a jug and basin (some faults and restoration).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Henry Morton Stanley ALS dated Jan 17th 1900 includes bold black fountain pen signature and several additional words on headed paper. Sir Henry Morton Stanley GCB (born John Rowlands; 28 January 1841 - 10 May 1904) was a Welsh-American[a] explorer, journalist, soldier, colonial administrator, author and politician who was famous for his exploration of Central Africa and his search for missionary and explorer David Livingstone, whom he later claimed to have greeted with the now-famous line: Dr. Livingstone, I presume?. Besides his discovery of Livingstone, he is mainly known for his search for the sources of the Nile and Congo rivers, the work he undertook as an agent of King Leopold II of the Belgians which enabled the occupation of the Congo Basin region, and his command of the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition. He was knighted in 1897, and served in Parliament as a Liberal Unionist member for Lambeth North from 1895 to 1900.
An early and large 16th century Hispano-Moresque earthenware, tin-glazed, lustre dish, Valencia, Spain, circa 1500-25, decorated in pale copper, the raised boss with a bird, enclosed by bands of foliage and inscription, gadrooned rim, the reverse with scrolling foliage, pierced for hanging, 39.5cm wide Chris Pickvance Collection For similar examples see The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, (no. WA1978.170), described as a basin for a ewer, circa 1500; The Victoria and Albert Museum, London (no.168-1893), dated to c.1450 and the The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (no. C.295-1991)
A SILVER OBLONG BALUSTER THREE PIECE TEA SET BARKER BROTHERS, CHESTER 1916 The tea pot with a wood oblong finial and loop handle, a gadrooned and foliate border, a gadrooned band and girdle, on four bun feet 29cm (11 1/2in) long 1364g (43.9 oz) gross Condition Report: Tea pot - Maker's mark partially obscured, slight play to the hinge, cover sits well, handle good, wobbles, no engraving Cream jug - Marks clear, wobbles, no engraving Sugar basin - Marks clear, badly wobbles, one foot pushed in to the body, no engraving All with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Davenport porcelain part tea and coffee service, circa 1820-40, decorated with pattern 1886, being fluted panels of gilt dispersed with vertilinear cobalt blue strands heightened with gilt, red printed ribbon mark, comprising nine tea cups, six coffee cups, six saucers, sugar basin and two bread and butter plates (24)
Tray of Royal Albert 'Lavender Rose' part teaware: six tea cups, saucers and tea plates. Shelley white fine bone china tea and coffee ware etc.: Teapot, coffee pot, four coffee cups with six dish saucers, five side plates, one tea plate and a sandwich plate, tea pot and stand, coffee pot, milk jug sugar basin and large bowl. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Royal Albert, No obvious Damage. Shelley, sandwich plate discoloured and hairline crack to underside of base. My just be dirty. bowl is dirty. Very slight firing crack to underside of rim of teapot and coffee pot. Otherwise no obvious damage.
Tray with tea for two set marked 'Made in Japan' with a K in a circle, relief decorated with yellow flowers on a pale yellow ground to include teapot and stand, two cups and saucers, milk jug and sugar basin, and a tray with six beakers, 'Cristal Ceramic' to the base and letters 'M I', having black palm tree and pyramid decoration on a green ground, a 1919 peace mug with Haig & Beatty illustrated on it, two boxed crown Staffordshire commemorative plates, Silver Jubilee, accession to the throne 1952-77, coronation 1937 plate, together with two cast metal models of the coronation chair built by Edward I to enclose the stone of scone, in original boxes. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Six trays of Astbury Royal Albert Works Staffordshire 'Indian Tree' pattern tea and dinner ware to include 6 each of dinner plates, side plates and tea plates, tea cups and saucers, coffee cups and saucers, 5 pudding bowls, 4 lidded vegetable dishes, gravy boat and stand, salt and pepper, tea pot, milk jug and sugar basin. Together with 2 tablecloths. (6) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Three trays, one of Noritake part teaware, to include: pedestalled sucrier and jug, together with another jug, sugar basin, two tea cups and saucers, sandwich plate, two bowls another three saucers, four plates (they are not all of the same pattern) and lidded marmalade and jam pots on a stand with fruit knops, all decorated in gilt on a white and cream ground and a small club shaped lidded dish. Noritake coffee pot with five small cups and saucers and a milk jug, decorated with pink roses and other flowers with blue and gilt edgings. Small two-handled Noritake dish in red blue and gilt on a cream ground. Noritake navy blue and gilt on a yellow and white ground cups and saucers, sugar sifter and candle stick, together with a third tray, little lidded Noritake dishes, Noritake trio in navy blue, gilt and pink roses. Two squat vases with handles and another two vases etc. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
An eclectic collection containing: Elkington plate bachelor set, Art Deco period coffee pot, tea pot sugar basin and milk jug, shovel shaped sugar spoon, coal scuttle sugar cube dispenser with shovel, glass silver topped miniature salt and pepper, silver plated Walker and Hall tankard, together with a small box of single 45 records to include: David Bowie 'Lets Dance', Bowie 'Can you Hear me' x2, Bob Dylan 'New Pony', Soft Cell 'Bedsitter', The Stranglers 'Straighten Out', Stevie Wonder 'He's Misstra Know it All', Roxy Music, 'Love is a Drug', Juke Box Queen the Glitter Band, Boomtown Rats 'I Don't like Mondays', Queen 'Seven Seas of Rhye, 'Killer Queen', 'Queen's 1st EP' 'Bohemian Rhapsody', 'Somebody to Love' etc. (approx 49 in total) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Please note: Description has been amended, the Oriental plate and pin dish are not in this lot.
Late Victorian and later three piece tea set of half-fluted oval form, comprising tea pot with ebonised handle and finial, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug with gilt interiors, all crested, (crests vary), the tea pot London 1885 by Walter & John Barnard, the other two items Sheffield 1917 by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, g/w 611gms
7th century B.C. A bronze dagger with a triangular decoration on the handle, the oval openwork pommel showing two facing mountain goats each with a single stylised horn; the short guard decorated differently on either side. See for Altai daggers of this typology Gorelik, M., Weapons of Ancient East, IV millennium BC-IV century BC, Saint Petersburg, 2003 (in Russian), see pl.VIII, nos.45,46,55, from Khakassia, the Basin of Minusinsk and Biysk (Altai). 81 grams, 23.5cm long (9 1/4 in). Private collection of Mr M.B., Mainz, Germany, 1990s. Property of a London businessman. During the 7th-4th centuries B.C. the steppe people living beyond the borders of China created glorious nomadic cultures, including that of the Scythians along the Pontic area, the Sauro-Sarmatian culture in the Volga-South Ural region, the Saka culture in Kazakhstan, the Tagar culture in the Minusinsk Basin, the nomadic people in Altai and Tuva and the Slab Grave culture in Mongolia. Mountain goats with unnaturally elongated and dramatically curved horns are typical of the art of the Altai Nomads, or Eastern Scythians. Fine condition.
A Wedgwood black basalt two-handled sugar basin and cover, with border of lotus leaves in terracotta relief, 15cm wide and a black basalt spill vase with handles in terracotta and palm leaves to the base in terracotta low relief, 10cm high CONDITION REPORT: Vase looks to be lacking cover and has small chip to foot rim.
A George IV three-piece silver tea service, WB, London 1828, of oblong form with leaf capped scroll handles and bands of gadrooned decoration, approximately 1255g CONDITION REPORT: Finial broken off teapot, repair to edge of hinge cover, scattered dents, wear to marks. Sugar basin - several dents, marks where base of handles attach are visible to interior and side patch. Cream jug - mark visible to interior where handle attaches, small dents, overall in need of restoration.

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