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Two Royal Worcester cabinet plates, with shaped gilt borders and hand painted with fruit, one signed 'H. Ayrton', the other 'P. Love', diameter 27 cm (2)Overall in good condition. No apparent cracks, chips or restoration. Some light scratches and spots of pitting. Backstamps and signatures clear. Colours bright. Please see the additional images.
A pair of 20th Century Royal Crown Derby twin handled lidded vases, decorated with flowers, fruit and gilt decoration, height 26 cm, together with two 1920's Derby Sampson and Handcock hand painted plates decorated with flowers, one signed 'W.E. Mosley', together with another cabinet plate, diameters 22 cm (5)Vases are believed to be from the first half of the 20th Century. Condition is particularly good. No obvious cracks, chips or restoration. One vase is signed 'C. Gresley', the other is unsigned. Plates: floral example has crack to rim, house has adhesive plate hanger.
A collection of cabinet cups and saucers, all highly decorated, attractive examples to include a hand painted Dresden cup of multi lobed form, a Royal Worcester 'Blind Earl' Earl of Coventry cup and saucer with naturalistic handle and raised decoration, and examples by Aynsley, Masons, Hammersley and Paragon (40+)
An Edwardian mahogany breakfront display cabinet inlaid with satinwood bandings and boxwood stringings, the shaped cresting with moulded and dentil cornice, the cloth interior fitted two shelves enclosed by three glazed doors, fitted three drawers under, on shaped apron and square tapered legs with spade toes and conforming undertier, 49ins wide x 16ins deep x 78ins high
An early 18th century walnut double dome top secretaire cabinet, with moulded cornice and two bevelled glazed doors enclosing two fall front compartments and an arrangement of drawers, over two candle slides, the base with later secretaire drawer over four long drawers, on bun feet, W.3ft 7in. D.1ft 10in. H.7ft 1in.
A collection of minerals, rocks and fossils by James Tennant of London, 1869, in nine drawer mahogany cabinet, with a copy of the Catalogue of Fossils found in the British Isles 1858, hand inscribed with details of those housed in the collection, cabinet width 15in. depth 11.5in. height 16in.
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