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A mixed lot of ceramics to include; a halcyon days porcelain planter on stand mint green elephant design 17cmH, a Chinese export porcelain dish (repaired) 15cmD, a Wedgwood 'Atlas' octagonal pin dish, Vienna porcelain lily plate 22cmD and a Bohemian cranberry glass decanter heightened in gilt
SELECTION OF DECORATIVE CERAMICScomprising a stoneware pig, a decanter to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, an unusual turquoise glazed female figure ornament, a boxed Spode collector's plate, two Chinese ginger jars with covers, a pair of boxed Royal Worcester Egg Coddlers, a Newport Pottery Blackbird pie vent, two further pie vents, and a single wally dog, etc.
LARGE SELECTION OF SMALL COLLECTABLE ITEMSincluding a Hohner harmonica, various lighters, two cased combs, an enamelled Port decanter label, a white metal Whisky decanter label, mother of pearl manicure tools, a wooden handled seal, a cased cheroot holder, a boxed perfume pen, gilt pencil holders, etc.
A charming ceramic whisky decanter by White & Mackay, crafted in the form of a tawny owl perched on a stump. Measuring 6.5"H, this piece features fine details and a glossy finish. The underside bears the original White & Mackay Distillers Ltd Glasgow Scotland label, confirming its origin and purpose as a whisky container. A collectible item ideal for whisky enthusiasts or ceramic collectors.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A charming Beswick ceramic decanter in the form of the Loch Ness Monster, designed to contain Beneagles Scotch Whisky. Modeled by A. Holland in 1969, this whimsical piece features a textured brown body with a blue beret. Marked on the underside with "Beswick England," the model number 1969, and detailed text referencing the product. Measures 3.5"H. A collectible piece for whisky and Beswick enthusiasts alike.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This is a ceramic decanter in the form of a kestrel, produced for Whyte & Mackay Scotch Whisky, Glasgow, Scotland. Modeled by John G. Tongue and dated 1979, this detailed piece features a beautifully painted kestrel perched on a rock. The base is marked with the Whyte & Mackay branding and original label, indicating it once held 200ml of Scotch whisky at 40% ABV. This collectible decanter combines fine craftsmanship with a rich history of Scottish whisky production.Issued: c. 1979Dimensions: 7"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
This ceramic barn owl decanter was crafted for Whyte & Mackay Scotch Whisky, Glasgow, Scotland, and produced by Royal Doulton. Modeled by John G. Tongue in 1984, this beautifully detailed piece features a lifelike barn owl perched on a log. The base is marked with the Whyte & Mackay branding and retains its original label, indicating it once contained 200ml of Scotch whisky at 40% ABV. This collectible decanter combines exquisite craftsmanship with the rich heritage of Scottish whisky.Issued: c. 1984Dimensions: 7"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Vintage small ceramic whisky decanter by Beswick for Beneagles Scotch Whisky, modeled by D. Lyttleton in 1981. This figural decanter features a detailed badger perched on a textured green and brown base, showcasing Beswick's renowned craftsmanship. The underside is marked with "Beneagles Scotch Whisky, Product of Scotland, Peter Thomson (Perth) Ltd., Modeled by D. Lyttleton 1981, Beswick,"3.25"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A miniature five piece silver Coffee & Tea Service, including oblong tray, a pair of silver salts, a filigree powder compact, a Birmingham silver basket salt, three copper decanter labels, a plated ditto, a pocket cork opener, three clockwork spring operated toys (2 birds & red bus) a cased enamel magnifying glass and some other miscellaneous items. (a lot)
Two pinched glass decanters to include an Edwardian silver collared decanter by Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd, hallmarked London 1905, the waisted body with cut diamond pattern to the top and starburst to underside, 26.5cm high, along with a Norwegian Hadeland Kuttrolf decanter, 31cm highIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An Irish provincial silver decanter label, 'Port', stamped 'Toleken Sterling', together with a similar unmarked label 'Sherry', three further silver decanter labels 'Madeira', 'Port' and 'Sherry', a silver rattle, four silver mounted/topped glass dressing table jars, a white metal mounted red glass double ended scent bottle, a white metal vesta case, a rolled gold 'Yard O Led' propelling pencil and a glass scent bottle, total weighable silver approx 2.3oz (a lot)
A Herend porcelain model, of a Cossack with rearing horse, in white, 25cm high,a/f; a Zsolnay model, of a boy with melon, painted in muted tones, 17cm high; a Limoges Remy Martin decanter, as a Centaur; a Ukranian porcelain figure group, as Ukranian dancers; a similar decanter; a Danish Mads Stage Danimerco candlestick, as a Wide Man (6)
A Royal Worcester Connoisseur Collection patch box and cover; a pair of Geo V silver mounted thistle shaped posy vases, London 1934; a Wedgwood lustre octagonal dragon bowl; a Meissen floral encrusted cup and saucer; a Border Fine Arts resin pheasant; an Art Deco Plant Tuscan coffee set; a Gray's Pottery Sunderland lustre box and cover and four coasters; a novelty nutcracker as an old woman in a red headscarf; a tinplate clockwork gnome on a donkey; a cut glass decanter and tot glasses; etc
Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Arts and Crafts silver and cork decanter stopper, assayed for Asher Solovitch, London 1902, planished cylindrical collar form with embossed tear drops, flat ogee top with ball knop and radiating drops, original central cork, 8.5cm long, 1.94oztNote: The use of in-house designed silver stoppers and mounts on glass made by Powell first appeared in the 1899 Arts and Crafts exhibition, and was likely the direct result of having previously made the glass for established silversmiths and designers such as C R Ashbee and the Guild of Handicraft. The design of this stopper was used on several glass bottles, in different sizes, including Roman and Dutch inspired examples and the Minerbi drinking service. Powell did not register their own hallmark until October 1903, instead using the assay marks of local silversmiths for pieces made before that date. See: Jackson, L. 1996, Whitefriars Glass, Richard Dennis, pp.62, 63, 104 and 107, figs.156 and 158, pls.32 and 44, and Evans, W et al, 1995, Whitefriars Glass, Museum of London, p.88 fig.91, for examples of this stopper design in use on different vessels

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