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A silver mounted oak rectangular photograph frame, Birmingham 1927, a plated sauce bottle stand, a toy kaleidoscope, five bone napkin rings, a plated metal model of a dog, a scent bottle, two clay pipes, two pocket knives, a ceramic baby in an oval tin bath, two miniature helmets, two dice, a small brooch, a pipe bowl formed as a child on a potty and a ceramic leg.
A VICTORIAN SILVER PRESERVE POT, the domed, circular, hinged cover with spoon aperture opposed by a raised and pierced thumb piece which opens to reveal the replacement ceramic (Shelley) liner, the body with scrolled handle and engraved foliate decoration raised on a short stem and circular foot, London date letter for 1879, maker Henry John Lias & James Wakely. 9cm(h) 117grams; sold with an associated EPNS spoon.
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE having a rectangular moulded and banded top with central glass panel enclosing a foliate needlework panel, the banded frieze drawer with moulded gilt metal bale handles, all raised on tapering square section legs finishing with brass caps and ceramic castors, united by a banded under tier. 72cm(h) x 64cm(w) x 46cm(d)
(Lot of 2) Chinese Yixing ceramic tea pots, the first of compressed globular form with a tree trunk-patterned exterior accented with leafy sprigs and a branch form handle, the base marked `Zhang Chengxiu zhi`, the lid with a lingzhi form finial; the second of compressed ovoid shape with a fluted exterior, applied with a loop handle opposed by a shaped spout, the recessed base marked `Gu Jingzhou`, the lid decorated en suite, overall: 7.5"w Start Price $150
A blue and white `Adams` style tankard, 19th century, with two part cross over handle terminating in flower heads, decorated with pattern `introduced by William Adams in 1780 being a copy of a Chinese pattern & one of the first of its style produced in English pottery`, this information is under the base, height 13 cm(a/f); a Wedgwood blue and white pot with cover, 19th century, of oval form, decorated with landscape and foliage, width 19 cm; together with a miscellaneous quantity of ceramic items, 19th century and later, to include jasperware jugs, Denby jugs, cups and saucers, (a lot).
A Japanese porcelain pedestal bowl, early 20th century, overall decorated with figures in mountainous landscape with fish, heightened with gilding, bearing mark under base, height 11 cm, together with a miscellaneous quantity of Japanese ceramic items to include a pair of Kutani vases, of cylindrical form, bearing marks under base (a/f), a lighter, a lamp, a jug, etc, (a lot). (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired for use)
A small Moorcroft flambe vase, early/ mid 20th century, of compressed form, overall decorated with berries and leaves, height 7 cm; together with a miscellaneous quantity of ceramic items to include a Wedgwood grey jasperware bud vase, a pair of black Wedwood classical style urns, a Wedgwood green jasperware jardiniere, a Wedgwood dish, a Royal Crown Derby jardiniere, another urn, a studio pottery vase, (11).
A Continental painted blue glass scent bottle, late 20th century, of square form and with round stopper decorated with foliate design, the body decorated with naturalistic scenes of travellers in a cart, traveller and a tree, height 16 cm; a Bohemian cranberry flash glass vase, of globular form, height 10 cm; a ceramic bottle vase, late 20th century, of circular form, decorated with green circles on black ground, height 12 cm; together with another ceramic bottle vase and glass vase, (5).
A Chinese porcelain Kangxi style jar with cover, 19th century, overall decorated with prunus blossom on cracked ice, height 20 cm; with a miscellaneous quantity of ceramic items, to include a Herend coffee pot with cover, decorated with flowers, a pair of twin handled vases, a Continental porcelain inkwell and dish, a tray, (6).
A Victorian dish, of lobed square form, decorated with floral sprigs, width 20 cm, a Westerwold type 16th century style tankard, depicting a figure within a cartouche, surrounded by stylised foliage, height 18 cm, together with a range of ceramics to include a 16th century style Westerwold type urn, dated `1599`, height 22 cm, a 16th century style Westerwold type twin handled, vase, of ring form, with masks, height 20 cm, a Chinese bowl, decorated with foliage and figures within landscape, diameter 24 cm, a Victorian platter, decorated with Asiatic Pheasant pattern, a Chinese porcelain cannister and lid, decorated with figures in landscape, signed, Wedgwood commemorative plates and other ceramic items and a quantity of glass decanter stoppers, (a lot).
A pair of Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern goblets, of classical form, the circular bowls leading to flared stem adorned with gilded ring knop, terminating on circular feet, height 12 cm; together with a miscellaneous quantity of ceramic items to include Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern dishes and a miniature vase, two Wedgwood red and gilt dishes and a Royal Worcester dish, (9).
John Ffrench, Irish 1928-2010, own studio, a ceramic vase with hand-painted abstract decoration, signed with initials and dated 2000, 25.5cm high: Irma Stuart-Willfort, Austrian 1882-1969, polychrome glazed terracotta dish with relief decoration designed for the Salzrburger Festspiel, signed, 26.5cm., dia: Note: The artist is known to have executed designs for Goldscheider Keramik, Austria during the late 1920s (2) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Daniel Byrne, British, late 19th century exh 1880, a painted ceramic plaque of rectangular form, depicting a woman wearing a gold necklace, in gilt Rococo- style frame, boxed and glazed, titled and signed, with information about the artist verso, height 32 cm (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
A 19th Century Mahogany Cased Mine Plan Cartography Set, attributed to Gillows of Lancaster, with three lift-out trays, containing drawing and writing instruments, sixty copper stencils, ceramic mixing pots, sticks of watercolour paints, boxwood rules etc., 49cm by 19.5cm **Presented by Lord Egremont to Raymond Clements

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