An early 20th century Delft model of a longcase clock, with white enamel circular dial decorated with windmills and boats in foliage, 41cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 529 - The ceramic case has been extensively damaged, chip to enamel on face below key hole, mechanism marked 137, it is not ticking.
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A Vienna porcelain vase, with classical image to the front and painted gilt foliate decoration on blue ground, 26cm high, together with three assorted Continental and Oriental wall plaques (damages) and a ceramic twin handled vase decorated with gilt butterflies in foliage on blue ground (5) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 53 - Main vase marked 'Turned Wien 5205', top is loose from base, gilding faded to rim, chip on base. Three other wall plates are badly damaged and the tall vase has paint damage to base.
A Chinese cloisonne inspired ceramic vase, c.1880, decorated with fish and turtles on a blue and white ground (damage to rim) 39cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 64 - broken piece off top of vase, although piece is with vase, in need of repair, also crack to rim, fading to gilding, stains to body of vase and air bubbles to base of vase.
A late 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock with hand painted ceramic reserves, surmounted by a small twin handled vase, the white ceramic face with Roman numerals, the brass twin train movement striking on a bell, marked 'C.M.F, 640, 12.6', pendulum lacking, with key, 26 by 17.5 by 37.5cm high.
An early 20th Century Royal Doulton Bridge Ashtray set comprising four small ceramic Ashtrays each decorated with a card suite, the stand with two integral Match Holders, together with four early 19th Century child's Doll House Plates transfer decorated in underglaze blue (some discolouration and one plate with 7.5cm section re-glued) CONDITION REPORT: Ashtray set with some surface crazing to individual pieces but no cracks or chips to ceramic. Small blue/white plates mostly damaged
An early Anamese style squat spherical ceramic Pot decorated in cobalt blue (London Gallery label to underside), together with two other Oriental ceramic Dishes and a 19th Century carved hardwood Jar Cover, pierced top with stylised dragon's head above further pierced Shou characters etc., (4)
Seven ceramic birds; pheasant, robin, mistle thrush, wren, chaffinch and two blue tits, and seven collectors' bird including Border Fine Arts and Country Artists; three robins, pair of swallows, woodpecker, kingfisher and blue tit (14). CONDITION REPORT: Ceramic birds - the stump with one of the blue tits has a small piece of twig missing, the rest are in good condition. Collectors' birds - the end of the beak of one of the swallows is chipped, otherwise they are in good condition.
A quantity of ceramic and metalware including a pair of Shelley Harmony drip ware conical vases, height 20cm, a Chinese cloisonné censor with floral decoration on blue ground, a Sylvac shell vase, a dark purple pressed glass three footed vase, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Hairlines to handle of Shelley jug. Crazing to Shelley vases.
A small quantity of ceramic items including Staffordshire flat back figural spill holders, a Royal Doulton "Countess" egg cup set and three piece cruet, miniature Continental figures, commemorative ware, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Chips to smaller figures. Crazing throughout. Minor losses to Staffordshire figures.
Large and small Beswick models of a standing brown horse, a Beswick owl, a cat, four hounds (af), and a quantity of other ceramic animals including two Nao geese, a Poole dolphin, a Sylvac corgi, etc. CONDITION REPORT: The large horse is in good condition. The small horse has a tiny chip to one hoof. The owl has a tiny chip to its wing. The cats hind quarter has been broken and reglued, plus it has a chip to its ear. All the hounds are damaged. Geese are in good condition, as it the dolphin. The corgi has some crazing to the glaze. Two of the tortoises are damaged.
A set of eight cut clear and green wine glasses, a late 19th century shamrock decorated decanter with loop handle and a smaller condiment example, also two pairs of ceramic candlesticks. CONDITION REPORT: Several of the wine glasses have chips to the rims, other parts of the glasses appear to be in good condition. Decanter has a pontil mark to the base which may look chipped to the edges but it isn't, the gilt decoration is very rubbed. Candlesticks has chips to the bases.
A small quantity of clear glass ware including pair of decanters, oval salts, etc, also a near pair of clear and purple glass decanters and a pair of Imari style decorated English ceramic vases. CONDITION REPORT: There are some chips and cracks to several pieces including chips to the rims of the salt and clear glass decanter, the top of the stopper of the clear and purple glass decanter is chipped, etc.
A George V hallmarked silver capstan inkwell with hinged lid and with associated ceramic liner, Mappin & Webb, diameter of wood loaded base 8.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some minor dents around the rim of the base and also five very small but deep dents just under the top rim. Hallmarks slightly rubbed but completely legible. Postage within UK would be £15 + VAT (there would be no insurance with this postage).
Goldscheider Art Nouveau Terracotta Vase, signed Kinsburger, the ovoid body decorated with a nude female floating amongst swirling clouds and drapery, with two birds in flight below her, in low relief; the back shows further clouds and birds similar; to the shoulders of the vase sit two complete figures of semi-nude male youths, their arms raised to reach the wavy rim, which flares from the short neck; the whole with a cold painted bronze patina style finish; 13.75 inches high; incised Goldscheider, Wien and Ges. Geschutz marks to upper side of back base, with the usual applied oblong cartouche above, plus the incised signature Kinsburger below the right handle; c1900 Sylvain Kinsburger, (1855-1935), sculpted principally in bronze, with productions in spelter and ceramic including parian and terracotta
Framed Original Hand Written Lyrics to Jerusalem of Gold - Yerushalayim shel Zahav By Naomi Shemer. This Lot also Includes a Handmade, Hand Painted Ceramic Dish featuring the Song. Both Items Framed inside a Heavy Lucite Shadowbox with a Descriptive Placard Affixed to Front. The Lyrics/Paper have become unattached. Measures 34 Inches by 29 Inches by 3-1/4 Inches. Proceeds of the sale of this item to benefit the Leidesdorf Foundation, West Palm Beach, Florida. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request.

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