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A quantity of porcelain, early 19th century, comprising a Coalport porcelain muffin dish and cover, circa 1810, painted with exotic birds, saucer painted with flowers, possibly by H S Hancock, a desk stand candlestick, and a twin handled baluster vase moulded and reserve painted with roses and other flowers against a green ground. (8)
A Dresden porcelain dish of shaped, square form decorated with alternating panels of courting figures and flowers against a yellow ground, 26cm diameter, German porcelain figural candlestick base modelled with a putto standing on a seated woman, on a floral encrusted serpentine base, 27cm high, a Rouen faience candlestick, 24cm high, and a Crown Staffordshire porcelain tazze decorated in the Englands Bouquet pattern. (4)
A quantity of porcelain, early 19th century, comprising a Coalport porcelain muffin dish and cover, circa 1810, painted with exotic birds, saucer painted with flowers, possibly by H S Hancock, a desk stand candlestick, and a twin handled baluster vase moulded and reserve painted with roses and other flowers against a green ground. (8)
A Dresden porcelain dish of shaped, square form decorated with alternating panels of courting figures and flowers against a yellow ground, 26cm diameter, German porcelain figural candlestick base modelled with a putto standing on a seated woman, on a floral encrusted serpentine base, 27cm high, a Rouen faience candlestick, 24cm high, and a Crown Staffordshire porcelain tazze decorated in the Englands Bouquet pattern. (4)
A quantity of glass and ceramics to include two Honition Pottery vases, three Sylvac figurines of a dog, cat and deer, a pair of Habitat candlestick holders, a KPM Germany jug, a Govaneroft, Glasgow yellow glaze jug, a Kernewek daisy vase, a small jasperware style jug, a Jie Sweden set of six dishes, two Wade Pekingese trinket dishes, a Wedgewood figurine of a donkey, a money box in the form of a pig, a cranberry glass jug (32)
A pair of restauration style French patinated bronze and ormolu mounted Candlesticks, the gilded drip pan above a circular base finely cast with flowers and fruiting vine etc., 19th Century and later adapted to lamps, together with pleated Shades, height of Candlestick (not including shade or electrical fitting) 24.5cm
A pair of silver candlesticks, detachable sconces, reeded columns and stepped beaded bases, Sheffield 1890. Height 13 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The date letter of the hallmarks is not clear at all. They are however as described Sheffield 1890. It is just possible to read the X. Both detachable sconces are in good order and the hallmarks are clear on both. The column on one of the candlesticks is slightly misshapen and there appear to be small solder repairs in places. The same candlestick has solder repairs to all but two of the corners. There will have been holes here. The repairs are old and clearly visible. The second candlestick is in better condition generally but does have a solder repair to two corners of the upper section of the base. Generally speaking the candlesticks are presentable but clearly worn and thin places.
A pair of silver candlesticks, detachable sconces, reeded columns and stepped beaded bases, Sheffield 1890. Height 13 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The date letter of the hallmarks is not clear at all. They are however as described Sheffield 1890. It is just possible to read the X. Both detachable sconces are in good order and the hallmarks are clear on both. The column on one of the candlesticks is slightly misshapen and there appear to be small solder repairs in places. The same candlestick has solder repairs to all but two of the corners. There will have been holes here. The repairs are old and clearly visible. The second candlestick is in better condition generally but does have a solder repair to two corners of the upper section of the base. Generally speaking the candlesticks are presentable but clearly worn and thin places.
`The Birth of Printing 1476` a rare twin-branch stoneware candlestick designed by Gilbert Bayes, made for Allied Newspaper`s Ltd Christmas 1935, modelled in low relief, glazed green impressed marks, 19cm. high Literature Louise Irvine & Paul Atterbury Gilbert Bayes Sculptor, Richard Dennis, page 163 for this design illustrated.
A pair of Minton Secessionist candlesticks designed by Leon Solon and John Wadsworth, painted with flowers in shades of green, ochre and red, with factory holes for electricity, and a Minton`s Secessionist vase printed marks, hairline to one 16.5cm. high Literature Joan Jones Minton The First 200 Years, Swan Hill Press page 248 for a similar candlestick illustrated.
Reginald Wells (1877-1951) a Coldrum stoneware dish on three feet, covered in a thick strawberry pink glaze, an Ashworth`s Coldrum vase by Reginald Wells and a Winchcombe Pottery candlestick by Michael Cardew impressed marks, 17.5cm. diam. Provenance Erik Hancock collection (Coldrum dish) private collection
A pair of Liberty & Co Tudric Pewter twin-branch candlesticks designed by Archibald Knox, model no. 0530 cast in relief with berried foliage, the base similarly cast and pierced, with loose sconces stamped marks, 28cm. high Literature Stephen A Martin Archibald Knox, ARTMEDIA, page 217 for a comparable pair of candlestick illustrated Victor Arwas The Liberty Style, Rizzoli New York, catalogue number 37 for a comparable candlestick.

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