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A Helena Wolfsohn Augustus Rex cabinet cup and saucer, blue white and gilt decorated with figures, together with a similar cup and saucer unmarked, a Dresden coffee can, a Meissen lidded vessel with yellow ground and crossed swords marks to base and another Meissen cabinet cup and saucer. CONDITION REPORT: The handle to the blue Wolfsohn cup has been broken and glued. The foot rim is also rough to touch, lacking glaze around the bottom edge. Both the saucer and cup are free from any other defects. The knop to the lidded vessel has top edge nibbles to the petals. There is glaze discolouration to the inner top edge of the base and some rubbing to the gilding. The saucer to the smaller blue cup has a hairline crack and is a little discoloured. Both the cup and saucer have rubbing to the gilding. The Meissen cabinet cup and saucer with the small floral sprays is in good order as is the Dresden cup with the fan handle.
A burr walnut and inlaid low breakfront cabinet, with doors and drawers and raised on a plinth. Height 61.5 cm, width 122 cm, depth 51.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This is a modern but good quality piece of furniture. It is in generally extremely good condition with no issues of any note. The top is in generally very good order and is well figured with only minor surface marks and scratches. There are no issues with the sides of the piece or the drawer or cupboard fronts. The door lock is present and we have the key. The plinth is in generally very good condition all round with only minor blemishes as one would probably expect.
A pair of Victorian walnut bedside cupboards, each modelled as four drawers, with moulded edge and rounded corners and with plinth base. Height 70 cm, width 41 cm, depth 41 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: These cabinets are in first class condition. They have come to us from a local deceased estate. They could be used in their current state without the need for any work. Each has a key and the locks operate. The doors are not warped. The figuring throughout is generally very good. There are no tell tale silhouette outlines of any superstructure on the top of the either cabinet. The edge moulding does not appear to have been tampered with either. The only suggestion that the cabinets may have been part of a dressing table is on the inside edge panel of each pedestal (key side) where there are three filled dowel holes. These are very feint and only visible on close inspection. They do correspond with each other. It may be that they have been altered from a dressing table but the alteration has been done extremely well.
A K.P.M. porcelain cabinet cup and saucer, decorated with floral sprays and insects, another similar with Meissen crossed swords and S mark and a Meissen miniature floral encrusted and hand painted coffee pot. Tallest 15 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The K.P.M. cup and saucer is in good order with no chips, no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The saucer has some faint and very minor surface scratches and rubbing to the edge gilding. The Meissen cup and saucer is also free from any chips, damage, repairs or restoration and has only very minor rubbing to the gilding. The coffee pot lid has three small petal chips. Otherwise the piece is in good order with no further damage, no repairs and no restoration.
A Victorian mahogany serpentine fronted side cabinet, with moulded edge and pair of panelled cupboard doors flanked by canted angles with corbels and all raised on bun feet. Height 94 cm, width 136 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The piece is structurally sound. The top is flat with no splits. There are some old scratch marks and minor perishing to the polish in places but no real problems. The serpentine edge moulding is in very good condition all round as is the frieze. The doors are not split or warped. They meet in the middle as they should. The canted angles at the sides are in very good condition and again there are no splits or losses. The base moulding has some very minor nibbles. The feet appear to be original and are in good order. The backboards are original.
A Wedgwood Imari patterned breakfast service, comprising teapot, tray, sugar basin, cream jug, cup and saucer (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Four pieces in this lot are in extremely good order with no chips, no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are no hairline cracks. The only minor issue is some surface scratches to the gilt panels on the tray. The piece is unlikely to have been used and has clearly always been a cabinet piece.
A Berlin cabinet plate, Schlafende Venus, with beehive mark to base. Diameter 19.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The plate is in generally extremely good condition with no chips, no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are no hairline cracks. The gilding is not significantly rubbed but there are some minor surface scratches to the gilding and small losses to the end of one or two of the gilded scrolls.
A pair of 19th century Meissen cabinet cups and saucers, together with a silver mounted match striker and an onion patterned saucer. CONDITION REPORT: The onion patterned saucer has a small top edge chip and minor rubbing to the centre. The match striker is in good order with no issues. The cabinet cups and saucers are both free from any cracks, chips, damage or restoration. They do however have rubbing to the gilding particularly around the handles and around the centres. One saucer is dull when tapped but we cannot see any hairline cracks.
An early 20th century American spring rocking chair, 102cm high, 57.5cm wide, the seat 43cm wide and 44cm deep; a mid-20th century teak and smoked glass coffee table, 35cm high, 112cm long, 48cm wide; a marble top washstand, 70.5cm high, 92cm wide, 43.5cm deep; a late Art Deco period display cabinet, 126.5cm high, 90cm wide, 26cm deep (4)
A collection of assorted English porcelain and bone china tea and coffee cupspredominantly early 19th centuryincluding the following manufactured by Coalport (John Rose): a coffee cup, circa 1815, of London shape, nicely decorated to the interior with panels of flowers and a bird against mazarine blue and lavish gilt ground, unmarked, 6.2cm high; a pair of imari coffee cups, of Etruscan shape with angular handles, 6.2cm high; a coffee cup, of London-shape, unmarked but conforming with pattern 737, decorated with a border of underglaze blue, enamelled flowers and gilding including the 'five gold rings' motif, 7cm high; a further coffee cup, circa 1820, with kidney-shaped handle, decorated to the interior with shell shaped-panels of flowers against a blue ground with grapes and gilt, 8.5cm high; a coffee cup, with twenty-four shanked flutes and sparsely decorated with gilt, circa 1800, unmarked, 6.2cm high; together with various others, including a Derby teacup, of 'Hamilton Flute' shape, circa 1800-05; a Barr Flight and Barr teacup, decorated in pale green and gilt, impressed marks; an Empire-shaped cup, pattern 857, possibly Grainger Worcester, decorated with an internal upper pale blue band reserving floral panels, 8.4cm high; a Coalport cabinet cup, of quatrefoil shape with a moulded rope twist handle, decorated with enamelled flowers interspersed with panels of gildings, printed factory mark in green, 6.5cm high; an unidentified London-shaped cup, with a turned-over scroll to the top of the handle, printed and painted with flowers, painted '451' in iron red, 6.5cm high; (see Berthoud Compendium of Cups, pl.539); a John and William Ridgway teacup, circa 1820, pattern 2/725 in iron red, 5.5cm high; an Alcock teacup, in the 'Percy Adams' shape, circa 1835-40, painted with a landscape to the interior, pattern number 3728, 5.5cm high; a Hilditch coffee cup, pattern 537, with broken-loop handle and applied with characteristic pale lilac sprigs, 6.8cm high etc(qty, some damages)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.noticable damages - Coalport Fluted pedestal cup - hairlines.Pedestal landscape cup - some losses to enamels on one panel.Cup with painted dark blue and floral interior- hairlineCup with lighter blue border to interior and fully painted flower interior - hairline running from rim Fluted panelled cup - foot rim chip.High loop handled cup- hairline to rimPair of imari cups- 1 cracked, the other chipped.Cobalt and blue landscape pedestal cup- exterior stained with hairlineSome pieces with general wear and rubbing to decoration. Sold as seen.
A pair of Royal Doulton landscape cabinet platesearly 20th centurywith lavender and gilt borders, hand-painted with named views of Shakespeare's Kenilworth Castle and Shakespeare's Country Guys Cliff House, artist signed by C. Hart, retailed by Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, printed and impressed marks, 26.7cm(2)No damages or repairs. Gilding in good condition. A couple of very minor scratches through painted landscapes.
A reproduction William and Mary style marquetry walnut and mahogany cabinet on standOf Dutch influence, the moulded top above twin doors inlaid with shaped panels of flowers and foliage and a single drawer with conforming inlay, the plain interior with single shaped shelf, the stand with two short frieze drawers raised on barley-twist supports united by serpentine stretchers, 76cm wide x 46cm deep x 117cm high.Sturdy and solid to all joints. Some scratches to the top and deeper scratches to a small area of one side. Very small veneer losses to one door lower right corner and to both of the smaller drawers. Very minor cosmetic marks elsewhere consistent with age and use.
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