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A Victorian silver desk stand by Thomas, James & Nathaniel Creswick, Sheffield 1852, the central box and cover with flowerhead candlestick finial, flanked by two cut glass inkwells with silver covers, the shaped rectangular desk stand with presentation inscription, two handles on four scroll feet, 4.9oz silver.
A comprehensive Royal Albert Old Country Roses part dinner service, to include lidded tureen, 30cm wide, two tier graduated cake stand, bowl, coffee pot, soup bowls, teapot, bread plate, souffle dish, gravy boat on stand, teapot, serving plate, egg cups, side plates, saucers, various dinner plates, cased knife, candlestick, similar cutlery and large stew pot and cover, etc. (a quantity)
BURMANTOFTS POTTERY, LEEDS GROTESQUE FIGURE, CIRCA 1890 glazed ceramic, impressed maker's mark/ LEEDS/ 2174, 11.5cm across; a BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE CANDLESTICK, glazed ceramic, impressed BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE 834, 11cm high; and a ROYAL DOULTON FIGURAL SPOUT, glazed ceramic, impressed maker's mark, 17.5cm highProvenance: The Peter Rose and Albert Gallichan Collection
BLANCHE GEORGIANA VULLIAMY (1869-1923) GROUP OF WARES, CIRCA 1900 glazed ceramic, to include TWO VULLIAMY WARE CHARACTER JUGS, each incised VULLIAMY REGD, 20.5cm high; TWO SIMILAR VULLIAMY WARE JUGS, each incised VULLIAMY, 21cm high; a VULLIAMY WARE CANDLESTICK, incised VULLIAMY REG. NO. 333615, 13.5cm high; a VULLIAMY OWL JUG, incised VULLIAMY 326053, 12.5cm high; and TWO SIMILAR WARDLE JUGS, each impressed WARDLE ENGLAND 2153, 18cm and 18cm highProvenance: The Peter Rose and Albert Gallichan Collection
A collection of 19th century Victorian and later glass items to include an early Victorian green glass stub candlestick, a Nailsea twisted glass miniature walking stick, a Victorian green glass bowl with hand painted floral decoration and a pair of glass decanters with etched decoration. Walking stick measures 35mm in length.
Figure en grès Böttger représentant une femme allongée, Meissen, circa 1923 A Meissen Böttger stoneware figure of a reclining lady, circa 1923Modelled by Richard Langer, on drapery, impressed 'R. Langer' at the rear, covered in a dark-brown slip and lightly polished, on a polished oval base, 36.5cm across base; 22cm high, impressed crossed swords mark and 'BOTTGER/ STEINZEUG', incised F.278 and L126Footnotes:Provenance:Wolfgang Müller von Baczko (1894-1947), Director of the Meissen Manufactory 1936-40Literature:Rafael 2017, ill. 4One of six models that Richard Langer, a fellow student of Paul Scheurich's under Louis Tuaillon, made for the Meissen manufactory between 1914 and 1927. 'They are among the most important examples of classical-modern style in porcelain and document the Meissen manufactory's efforts to reform its artistic output' (Rafael 2017, p. 37).In February 1919, Länger wrote to Max Adolf Pfeiffer '[...] at the suggestion of Mr Scheurich I have taken the liberty of recently sending you a plaster model of a reclining woman, which I assume would be suitable for an attempt with the brown porcelain' (quoted by Rafael 2017, p. 42). The model was purchased by the manufactory for RM 1,000. The revival of Böttger stoneware was one of the most important of Max Adolf Pfeiffer's achievements at the Meissen manufactory. He wished to make modern art accessible to those who could not afford works in bronze and stoneware, which could be cut, polished, ground, coloured or glazed after firing, offered a myriad of possibilities. Gerhard Marcks' equestrian candlestick and Richard Langer's reclining lady were among the first modern sculptures executed in stoneware, and Pfeiffer considered the reclining lady to be one of the most important new creations of the Meissen manufactory.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Figure en porcelaine représentant un enfant chinois dansant, Meissen, circa 1926-1933 A Meissen figure of a dancing Chinese boy (Tanzender Chinesenknabe mit Kerzentülle), circa 1926-1933Modelled by Paul Scheurich, holding a candle sconce, wearing a white cloak, yellow tunic with purple buttons and tassels, white trousers and purple slippers, on an octagonal base with gilt line band, 16.7cm high, crossed swords mark and dot between the hilts in underglaze-blue, incised model number A 1145, impressed 'Bossierer'numeral 131 and painter's numeral 15 in brownFootnotes:Exhibited:Meissen, Museum der Meissen Porzellan-Stiftung, Paul Scheurich. Porzellangestalter Zeichner Grafiker, 6 March 2020-21 February 2021The figure of a dancing Chinese boy (see preceding lot) was also produced in two modified versions between 1928 and 1933: one holding a cornucopia (Rafael 1995a, ill. 24 left), and the present model with a candlestick (ill. 24, centre and right), which were painted in at least five different versions, likely without Scheurich's involvement.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A group of collectors' items, including an early 19th century bronze figural candlestick, modelled with a sea nymph on a turtle, height 14.5cm, two 19th century turned mahogany pocket watch holders, height 17cm, an unusual pair of white metal spectacles and various hairbrushes.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.
A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED ITEMS, ETC, comprising a George V 'Albion Cake Prize', makers The Usher Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1932, six assorted circular silver napkin rings, one with enamel of 'Trinity Church, Stratford-on-Avon', a candlestick with loaded base, a silver plated cast Oriental napkin ring, chrome plated trumps marker, etc, gross weight of weighable items 6.71ozt, 208.7 grams, some pieces with dents, scent bottle collar split (12)

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