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Shorter & Son Staffordshire Doyly Carte Opera Co Hand Painted Ceramic Character Jug of Large Size. c.1930's. ' Duchess of Plaza ' From 'The Gondoliers', the Opera by Gilbert and Sullivan. Height 9.5 Inches - 23.75 cms. Excellent Condition. Impressed Marks and Shorters Stamp to Underside of Jug.
Shorter & Son Staffordshire Doyly Carte Opera Co Hand Painted Ceramic Character Jug of Large Size. c.1930's. ' Duke of Plaza from ' The Gondoliers', the Opera by Gilbert and Sullivan. Height 10.5 Inches - 26.25 cms. All Aspects of Condition Excellent. Impressed Marks and Shorter Stamps to Underside.
Shorter and Son Staffordshire Hand Painted Ceramic Character Jugs - Large Sizes From the Doyly Carte Opera Co - Comprising ' Katisha ' and ' The Mikado ' From the Gilbert and Sullivan Operas. c.Late 1930's. Impressed Marks and Shorters Stamp to Underside. Heights 10 & 10.5 Inches - 25 cms & 26.25 cms.
Shorter and Son Staffordshire Hand Painted ' Doyly Carte Opera ' Ceramic Character Jug of Large Size - Titled ' Don Alhambra-Del-Bolero ' From the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera ' The Gondoliers ' c.late 1930's. Shorters Stamp and Impressed Marks to Underside of Jug. Height 10.5 Inches - 26.25 cms.
Shorter and Son Staffordshire Hand Painted ' Doyly Carte Opera ' Ceramic Character Jug of Large Size ' Butter Cup ' From the Opera, HMS Pinafore by Gilbert and Sullivan. c.1930's. Condition Issues - Chip to edge of Bonnet, Damage to Right Elbow, Everything Else Good - Please Confirm with Photo. Height 10.25 Inches - 25.65 cms.
Collection of Small Antique Porcelain Items. 1/ Royal Worcester Hand Painted Blue and White Porcelain Figure / Vase. Impressed Worcester Mark to Base. 5 Inches - 12.5 cms High. 2/ Hadleys Worcester Hand Painted Shaped Small Dish ' Roses ' Still Life. c.1880's. 5 Inches - 12.5 cms. 3/ Royal China Works Hand Painted Small Saucer - Depicts Exotic Birds In Flight. Date 1870's. 4.5 Inches - 11.25 cms. 4/ P.W.G - Early 19th Century Shaped Porcelain Cabinet Plate. 9.25 Inches Diameter. Plus A Pair of German Mid 19th Century Hand Painted Ceramic Figures ( 2 ) Both Figures Depicting Young Children. Heights 6.25 & 6 Inches. Plus Porcelain Bird Group with Chicks on a Nest, Amongst Flowers, Signed to the Base, Made for House of Heritage. 9 Inches High & 9 Inches Wide, With Another Bird on a Wooden Branch by John Perry ( 2 ) In Total.
A set of six silver mounted dessert knives, with blue ceramic handles decorated with gilt floral design, maker John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1931 (a/f), a horn handled crumb scoop, a set of six kings pattern silver plated fish knives and forks, together with a pair of similar servers, a set of six silver plated dessert knives and forks, and a set of twelve continental cake forks and slice
A collection of 4 Coalport ceramic figurines from the "Ladies of Fashion" range, one a/f. Comprising: Kathleen in green dress and straw hat, Allison in purple and lilac dress, Amanda in red dress holding a hat and The Ball in white with gilt detail - impact cracks to base and back. Tallest approx. 21.5cm tall.
A collection of boxed souvenir gifts from visiting American Dignitaries. To include: Kirk Steiff Pewter cup, Pewter Nut Bowl and ceramic plate presented by H.E Philip Lader, US Ambassador, a replica of the monogrammed tea service given as a gift to George and Martha Washington by the East India Company in 1796. Given to the vendor whilst being in employment at the American Embassy during the 1990's/early 2000's.
[LOGAN ELM PRESS]. HARVEY, Rebecca. Any Number of Things. Ohio State University: The Logan Elm Press, 2013.Single sheet, a paper scroll. Design, illustrations and collage by Rebecca Harvey on handmade Kozo and Gampi fiber paper. Rolled into original handblown glass bottle resting on a ceramic saucer made by Harvey with a calligraphic portrait of Captain Cook after Ann Alaia Woods.LIMITED EDITION, number 9 of 100 copies SIGNED BY HARVEY, who wonders if Cook was "tired, sick or just overwhelmed...Could it have been one thing oranother? More likely, it was any number of things."Property from the Collection of Jack BelcherFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com
Large Victorian ebonised and ormolu mounted credenza, having a central large fielded panelled door featuring a large hand painted ceramic panel depicting lovers in a wood within a laurel and ribbon surround, caryatid mounts, further smaller hand painted porcelain panels of figures and flowers, to each side is a curved glass door opening to reveal two shelves within. Note: one glass panel broken. Brass line inlay throughout, 173cm wide x 41cm deep x 110cm high
An early Victorian oak metamorphic three tier dinner buffet, circa 1850, with canted angles, on scrolled feet, 83cm high, 146cm wide, 60cm deep Provenance: Berwick House, Shropshire Condition Report: Please note: the action for the lowest tier not working at time of report, there are loose ends of 'cat cut' where the action will need repair, the top section will raise and is held at time of report Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Old splits and cracks, some chips and losses to mouldings and some areas of timberDamage to one canted corner of the top, the frieze lacking veneers and with some veneer splits. The snapped strings off the brass pulleys lifting the rising lower shelf, the rising shelf doesn't hold itself in the upper position to the base of the table top.One loose section of moulding to the end support above the scroll legs, others re-pinned. Ceramic casters Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A suite of oak Aesthetic movement bedroom furniture, third quarter 19th century, Collier & Pluncknett, Warwick & Leamington, with painted and gilt panels throughout, comprising; a breakfront wardrobe, 245cm high, 191cm wide, 60cm deep, a breakfront compactum wardrobe, 245cm high, 191cm wide, 60cm deep, a washstand, with Japonisme tiles above the variegated grey marble top, 123cm high, 135cm wide, 69cm deep, a writing table, with glazed superstructure, 148cm high, 133cm wide, 60cm deep, a half-tester bed frame, with heraldic lions to the footboard, 253cm high, 206cm long 161cm wide, and an overmantel or wall mount, 140cm high, 175cm wide, 25cm protuberance, some elements with maker's labelProvenance: Berwick House, Shropshire James Plucknett was originally in partnership with Frederick Collier with showroom in Leamington Spa and workshops in Warwick. The firm advertised in various trade directories between 1872-1880 and gained many commissions from well healed local families as well as from further afield. They advertises themselves as '...Manufacturers of rich carved furniture in the peculiar styles characteristic of the Gothic, Tudor and Elizabethan ages' Perhaps Collier and Plucknett's best known commission was for Tyntesfield, the celebrated Victorian Mansion, which was re-modelled for William Gibbs (1790-1875). Collier and Plucknett supplied much of the Gothic revival furniture to Tyntesfield. Today Tyntesfield is owned by the national trust and as well as examples of furniture visitors can also view the fully fitted Collier and Plucknett bathroom of Matilda Blanche Gibbs. Condition Report: OVERALL - Marks, chips, knocks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and useWood quite matt and dry in appearanceHandles and mounts with some scratching to the lacquered brassBED - Faded to upper sides of half testerThe lion rampant carved finials chipped and cracked, one lion with front paws and shield detached and with cracks to base where they fit to the bed endSide curtain rail to side curtain rail 162cm wideCornice 171cm wideLacking a moulding to the baseA burn mark above the shelf to the back of the bed (presumably from a chamberstick)Wea/rubbed arear to painted panel 'Somnus'Upholstery aged, some stains, moreso to the upholstery on the mattress baseWARDROBES - Some fading to some sides and elsewhere, some marks around handles, some white paint marksSome tiny flakes to painted panelsCrack and bowed beading to lower panelled section of side doorsDamage to one door escutcheonLined with wriggle pattern printed fine cotton - spotting, aging and discolouration to fabricOVERMANTEL - the wood of darker appearance than the other pieces of furnitureThe central panel fadedChipped area along the mantel shelfA couple of tacks to the sidesDESK - Scratches to the central top area, the leather inset dry, with scuffing and some marksThe drawer locks have been sawn openLacking one swing handleWASHSTAND - scratches, scuffs and stains to the marble, chips around the marble edge more' visible' to touch than eyeSome water marks and fading to the wood below the ceramic tilesPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

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