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KATE MALONE (B.1959), ACORN DATED 2009-2010 Yellow and brown glazed stoneware, the dish and cover naturalistically formed as an acorn and decorated in yellow and brown glazes and reliefs of oak leaves and acorns Inscribed and dated to the underside 46cm high Provenance: From a Private Collection Kate Olivia Malone MBE is a British studio potter and ceramic artist. Known also for her work as a judge on BBC2's The Great Pottery Throw Down Condition Report: Some minute chips to base, and interior rims of the dish.Minute chips and some glaze loss to rims of the acorn cover.Possibly firing fault to cover interior.Possibly restoration to tip of acorn cover.Otherwise no serious damage or restoration detected. Condition Report Disclaimer
Charles-Guillaume Diehl (German / French, 1811-1885) - 19th century lady's rosewood and amboyna writing desk or bonheur du jour, the superstructure having an arched pediment over three 'waterfall' shelves with gilt supports flanking painted ceramic circular plaques, in turn over two crossbanded drawers, the lower section with conforming hinged medallion-centred top enclosing plush-lined interior, the crossbanded frieze drawer engraved to lock 'DIEHL PARIS 19 r. Michel - le Comte', raised on stop-fluted supports and curved X-stretcher with central urn ornament,Charles-Guillaume Diehl (1811 - 1885) was of German origin (born in Steinback, Hesse), and settled in Paris in 1840 establising a large atelier. He moved to 19 rue Michel le Comte in 1853. By 1870, there were no fewer than six hundred craftsmen employed at his companyA selection of items executed by Diehl are currently housed in the Musee d'Orsay in Paris, the Musee de l'Ecole de Nancy and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, as well at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Collection 16 female ceramic figures, to include three Wedgwood, and three Royal Doulton, together with four Beswick Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit figures, a pair of gilt brass candlestick lustres, blue and white transfer printed plates, small silver pierced basket, six silver plated cased teaspoons, pair blue and white tureens Woodsware, Minton plate Edinburgh Castle etc (qty)
Rado - Automatic Centrix Open Heart Gents Wrist Watch, Diameter 38 mm. Serial Number 1443 4906, Ref No 01-734-0718-3-015, Date of Purchase 6-2-18, Features Black Ceramic Scratch Resistant Case, with Extra Links, Boxes, Cards, Receipt, Cloth etc. Working at time of Cataloging. Retails £2100.00 pounds.
A large late 19th century Art Nouveau French brass hanging chandelier / candelabra having a series of ormolu arms cast in the form of dragons with further scrolled and floral detailing throughout. The centre a hand painted ceramic oil burner section with brass frame to hold a white glass shade. All supported by decorative pierced brass mounts with central chain driven rise and fall mechanism. Unlike many this examples has not been converted to electric and is in original condition. Measures approx. 135cm x 65cm diameter.
***AUCTIONEER TO ANNOUNCE WW1-2 CHINESE FIGURES WITHIN THIS LOT*** A collection of various vintage items to include seal top silver retractable pencil, Chester 1895 William Vale & Sons, five vintage pens including ball pint and one fountain pen, fruit knife, vintage glass perfume bottle in case, ceramic figures, carved mother of pearl book mark, etc (1 bag) Further details: wear and tear commensurate with age
A collection of vintage costume jewellery to include a 19th century gilt mounted shell cameo depicting a carved Roam figure, size approx 52 x 42mm, together with silver mounted agate brooch, various ceramic early 20th century and later brooches, including Limoges, Siam brooch, enamel and glass scent bottles, pill boxes etc (1 bag) Further details: wear and tear commensurate with age

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