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A collection of miscellaneous ceramics including a pair of large brown ground two handled vases with applied scrolling and leaf decoration, a black and white printed soup tureen, cover, ladle and stand, a white glazed Italian candlestick in the form of a stylised fish, a Lurpak butter dish, toast rack and pair of egg cups, a Farmer`s Arms loving cup, a Wedgwood limited edition tankard commemorating the Queen`s Golden Wedding, etc
Two silver containers, various makers, London, 1901 & 1924, each of plain cylindrical form, with removable covers chased with scrolls and flowers, 246,4g in total; a George V silver sweet dish, Birmingham, 1928, of plain globular form, on a spreading foot, 110,4g; and a silver egg cup, 80,6g (4)
A Composite Derby Porcelain Imari Pattern Dinner Service, various dates, comprising two campana shaped ice pails and covers, twelve soup plates, twelve side plates, five egg cups and two navette shaped butter tubs and stands, printed and painted marks (qty) CONDITION REPORT: Ice pails - 32cm high. Both missing liners. Some wear and staining to both. (i) cover with six riveted cracks and other small cracks, pail with repair to foot, several cracks and flat rim chip. (ii) small hairlines to cover, pail with large cracks and repair through stem. 1 egg cup with cracked 2 soup plates cracked 1 side plate repaired Some wear and staining throughout
A small parcel lot of hallmarked silver items to include a scalloped bon bon dish with pierced border on four foliate feet, Birmingham 1918, Boots Pure Drug Co., together with an engine turned triangular pepperette, an egg cup, A/F, and a cut glass scent bottle with domed silver cover, total weight 4oz, various dates (4)
A silver topped glass scent bottle with stopper, Chester 1912, a silver napkin ring engraved Joan, Chester 1928, a George III strainer with hinged cover, Birmingham 1811, a circular dish, Chester 1920 two silver lidded glass dressing table pots, one Birmingham 1922 with machine engraved lid, the other Birmingham 1918, a set of five spoons monogrammed JMC, Birmingham 1931, a pair of sugar tongs, London 1883, a Dutch white metal spoon, Egyptian white metal bangle embossed with face masks, a silver watch marked 925, a silver bangle engraved with birds, Birmingham 1918, a white metal toast rack, and a Walker and Hall boxed egg cup and spoon, Sheffield 1965. (20)
A silver topped glass scent bottle with stopper, Chester 1912, a silver napkin ring engraved Joan, Chester 1928, a George III strainer with hinged cover, Birmingham 1811, a circular dish, Chester 1920 two silver lidded glass dressing table pots, one Birmingham 1922 with machine engraved lid, the other Birmingham 1918, a set of five spoons monogrammed JMC, Birmingham 1931, a pair of sugar tongs, London 1883, a Dutch white metal spoon, Egyptian white metal bangle embossed with face masks, a silver watch marked 925, a silver bangle engraved with birds, Birmingham 1918, a white metal toast rack, and a Walker and Hall boxed egg cup and spoon, Sheffield 1965. (20)
Silver, comprising; a napkin ring, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1931, a christening egg cup and a spoon, Birmingham 1970, cased, a small circular box, two pairs of sugar tongs, two christening spoons and two christening forks, combined weight 232 gms, also the top part of a trumpet shaped vase and two Foreign salt spoons, detailed 925.
Silver, comprising; a napkin ring, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1931, a christening egg cup and a spoon, Birmingham 1970, cased, a small circular box, two pairs of sugar tongs, two christening spoons and two christening forks, combined weight 232 gms, also the top part of a trumpet shaped vase and two Foreign salt spoons, detailed 925.
Five Caughley blue and white miniature tea bowls and single cover, with printed fishermen and cormorant pattern; Caughley blue and white tea bowl; pearlware darning egg inscribed "G.S. Dickinson, born September 22nd, 1855", length 6.5cms; miniature tyg, cup, saucer and side plate, mug, tureen lid and three saucers. (17)
An extensive collection of late 18th century Newhall table wares, 'Boy in the Window pattern', No. 425, comprising a large punch bowl 29.5 cm dia., three smaller bowls, 15 cm dia., two cylindrical oval teapots, two milk/cream jugs, six teacups, four coffee cans, two tea bowls, nine saucers, one oval stand, egg cup, two saucer dishes 21 & 20 cm dia., some bearing paper label of TC Ratheram Newhall Collection, to/w two bowls and two tea bowls of pattern 421, Condition Report Damage overall. Undamaged - 4 x teacups, 1 x coffee can, 1 x milk jug, 5 x saucers, 2 x smaller bowls, 1 x 21 cm dish, 2 x teabowls
Three Royal Worcester cabinet plates signed L White each with reserve panels painted with English blooms, the duck egg blue ground highlighted in gilt with leaves, blue printed marks, 27cms, a Wedgwood Queen Elizabeth II silver Jubilee mug designed by Richard Guyatt 10cms, a Paragon King Edward VIII loving cup No: 103 from an edition of 1000, 11cms, and a George V and Queen Mary Paragon loving cup (6)
A good Victorian oak extending D end dining table with five extra leaves with an egg and tong border above a plain frieze raised upon six leaf carved cup and cover legs each with classical capitals raised on cylindrical feet and castors, 76cms high, closed 166cms, extended fully 385cms, hight 156cms, (illustrated)
A silver gilt and enamel egg, by Anthony Elson, London 1979,the silver gilt pedestal egg cup with a cover naturalistically modelled and enamelled as an egg, revealing a `surprise` spring loaded, parcel gilt basket of eggs inside, numbered 56/200, 1.5cm high Anthony Elson (b.1935) trained at Brighton College of Art, before moving on to the Royal College of Art. His first job subsequently was at William Comyns Ltd. Then, in 1966, he took over a company that had produced traditional ecclesiastical designs. There he proceeded to start developing his contemporary designs. Examples of his work are in Salters` Hall, the Inner Temple London and Lincoln Cathedral.
Edwardian silver plated combined six-division toast rack and egg cup and spoon frame, with shaped wire divisions, central heart-shaped handle, four pierced egg cups and four egg spoons, on a decorative pierced base with four ornate scroll feet, plater's mark possibly Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield, 23cm overall width
A silver gilt and enamel egg, by Anthony Elson, London 1979,the silver gilt pedestal egg cup with a cover naturalistically modelled and enamelled as an egg, revealing a `surprise` spring loaded, parcel gilt basket of eggs inside, numbered 56/200, 1.5cm high Anthony Elson (b.1935) trained at Brighton College of Art, before moving on to the Royal College of Art. His first job subsequently was at William Comyns Ltd. Then, in 1966, he took over a company that had produced traditional ecclesiastical designs. There he proceeded to start developing his contemporary designs. Examples of his work are in Salters` Hall, the Inner Temple London and Lincoln Cathedral.

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