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A Pair of Neo-Classical Sheffield Plated Candle-sticks, a Claret jug & a pair of decanters. The sticks having oval candle cups with detachable edge-reeded nozzles raised on faceted tapering columns leading down to the radial fluted oval bases 11¾ ins high. The pressed glass claret jug with silver plated mounts. The decanters with pressed conical bodies and pointed knop stoppers.
A Renaissance Revival Silver Plated Four Branch Candelabrum. The candle cups with detachable nozzles on U- shaped arms attached by foliate crested rods to a central stem. The stem surmounted by a flaming urn finial with an ornate lobed baluster knop cast with foliate designs above a quatrefoil base adorned with clusters of fruit and turned finials raised on scroll feet, 16 ins (41 cms) in height.
A Pretty Glass Chandelier. The central moulded glass column in three sections terminating with a large etched bowl issuing five ornamental spiral glass scrolls. The ten downwardly sweeping twisted glass arms with etched cups draped with crossed swags of octagonal step cut glass drops. 28 ins (71 cms) drop, 32 ins (81 cms) wide.
A circa 1800 Derby porcelain part tea service with vertical fluted body and gilt foliate banded decoration comprising milk jug, sucrier, six tea bowls, seven coffee cups and eight saucers, all with puce Derby marks, pattern no. 58, plus a similar teapot with gilt classical medallion and swag decoration and similar coffee cup
A circa 1830 English Japan pattern porcelain part breakfast set with Imari fan medallion decoration on a rust and gilt decorated foliate and flower bud ground comprising sucrier of oval form with twin grotesque mask and drop ring handles, a slop bowl, a pair of muffin dishes and covers, a set of six egg cups on oval stand with central handle and raised on oval pedestal foot, eight teacups and one saucer, four coffee cans and nine saucers, eleven breakfast cups and nine saucers, six plates and three serving plates, plus a similar decorated coffee can and five saucers (PART ILLUSTRATED)
A set of six Shelley coffee cups and saucers, of Eve shape and decorated in black with a geometric pattern, saucer 12cm diam, printed mark, painted U297/6 in red, fitted case signed for the retailer, W Batty & Sons Ltd, Manchester, c1935. ++In fine condition, the exterior of the case rather scuffed and lacking one of the two hinged catches
A set of twelve Mintons crested cobalt ground coffee cups and saucers, finely enamelled with a crest and ribbon tied laurels, with etched gilt rims and raised gilt handle, the interior gilt, saucer 12.5cm diam, impressed and printed marks and date code for 1881, painted G4056. ++Three saucers cracked or chipped, two cups cracked, several cups with slight wear to the gilding on the interior or rim
A Swansea tea and coffee service, of moulded Paris flute shape, with breakfast cups, enamelled with an all over pattern of cornflower heads with a central gilt rosette in wide rim, cream jug 7.5cm h, printed SWANSEA in red or unmarked, c1814-1826 (19). ++One breakfast cup with two flat chips on the inside of rim and a crack in the handle. Another with a long crack and some wear to the gilding on the rim. Another with worn gilding around the rim and to the central rosette, a fourth with a short faint hairline crack on the inside which does not appear to penetrate to the exterior. One or two of the saucers with some localised wear to the gilding. No restoration.
A French black ground tea service, painted with trailing flowers and raised gilt foliage, the shoulder encircled by palmettes and with highly burnished gilt handles and spout, teapot and cover 20cm h, c1870 (26). ++The smaller of the two teapots with a small chip to the tip of the spout, one or two of the saucers with small stacking wear which is not too noticeable as to detract from the appearance. One or two of the cups with wear to the gilding on the inner border
XI Olympiad Berlin 1936. The extensive collection of papers, photographs, medals and mementos of the British Olympic team member Jean Gilbert, the medals comprising Southern Counties Amateur Swimming Association bronze 1933, gold 1934; Amateur Diving Association bronze and silver 1934, gold 1935 (2); XI Olympiad commemorative bronze medallion, by H Noack Berlin, 70mm and competitor's bronzed badge on blue ribbon, numbered 4294; Amateur Swimming Association England v Germany, Wembley 23 & 24 July 1937, gilt bronze; Southern Counties Amateur Swimming Association gold 1937 and silver 1938, British Empire Games, Sydney Australia 1938; octagonal bronze medal and competitors badge numbered 260; together with various silver and bronze swimming and diving medals, small silver trophy cups and a large quantity of photographs, some signed, printed ephemera and other memorabilia, including Jean Gilbert's black wool one-piece swimming costume worn at the Olympic Games, her scrapbook of signed photographs of Olympians and others and commemorative publications, Union flag, the swastika armband, etc. The fourteen year old Jersey girl Jean Gilbert (b1919) took up diving in 1934 and proved so successful in competitions throughout the UK that she was selected for the 1936 British Olympic team. At the Games in Berlin she secured seventh out of twenty-two places in the platform diving competition, gaining 30.16 points. The gold and silver medals were won by Americans, a German was awarded bronze and the only other British team member was placed eighteenth. ++++
A Coalport dessert dish, decorated with floral sprays of roses and signed 'F. Howard' within gilt borders and against a green ground, pattern number 6919c, 25cm wide along with a Coalport mug circa 1880, with acanthus moulded handle, printed and painted with flowers, Salopian Coalport garter mark, 10.5cm high and a pair of Coalport mocha cups, each florally enamelled (one extensively restored) 6cm high (4)
A collection of six Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers, to include; four Jas Stinton decorated coffee cups and saucers, various dates to include; 1922, 1923, 1925 and 1926, each painted with a cock and hen pheasant, within gilded rims, and another similar example also by Jas Stinton date code for 1923 (a/f), and a coffee cup and saucer painted by R Austin with a peacock amongst pine cones (a/f), all cups with gilt interior, cups 4.7cm high, saucers 9.7cm diameter (12)
An early 19th century Minton part tea and coffee service. painted in black with ruins within a landscape setting, with gilt borders, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand; a twin handled sugar bowl and cover; a milk jug; a bread plate; six tea cups; six coffee cans; and eleven saucers, blue painted mark and pattern number 119 (28) . Provenance: the Geraint Jones and Winifred Roberts Collection.
English porcelain items, 18th century, comprising: four cups, attributed to Lowestoft and Liverpool; a Worcester trio, 'Dry Blue' pattern; two teabowls and a blue and white leaf dish, attributed to Bow and Worcester; a knife with a Bow moulded white handle, and a shaped oval dish with raised coloured vine and painted insect decoration, all with various damage (12)
Early 19th Century gilt highlighted blue and white transfer printed part tea and coffee service decorated with the Royal Lily pattern, unmarked but probably Worcester. Comprising oval teapot, teapot stand, lidded sucriere, slop bowl, cream jug, two serving plates, nine tea cups, four coffee cans and ten saucers
Davenport part dinner service, 19th century, comprising three large meat dishes with gravy wells, 20" wide, and another meat dish, tureen and cover, two square dishes, shaped twin-handled dish, two small dishes, jug, two tea cups and saucers, three various oval dishes, soup plate, dinner plate, two ice pail covers with bird's head finials, all with orange and gilt scrolling and floral decoration, the centres with figures and the motto reading 'Deus Nobis Haecotia Fecit', iron red to base of some pieces,
Two Dresden twin-handled chocolate cups and covers on trembleuse saucers, with alternating white and coloured panels of courting couples and flowers and foliage, framed with gilt scrolling decoration, blue marks to bases, and a similar chocolate cup and cover on trembleuse saucer with Augustus Rex mark to base, (3), h: 4 in.

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