COLLECTION OF BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED CERAMICS 19TH CENTURY comprising three small Spode tureen stands in ‘Castle’ pattern, ‘Blue Italian’ pattern, ‘Bridge at Lacarno’; a Clewes ‘Romantic Ruins’ stand; an Edward Challinor ‘Indian Sporting Series’ soup plate; a round sucrier and cover with lion mask handles; three graduated Spode ointment pots in ‘Tower’ pattern; a Spode custard cup and cover in ‘Forest Landscape’ pattern'; a small Minton teapot and cover with a small covered bowl; three Spode syllabub cups; a ‘Temple with Panel’ pattern pickle dish with four compartments; a miniature oval pie dish; a Spode round soap bowl with a Caramanian elephant; five various egg cups including a Spode and Davenport example; a ‘Borneo’ pattern Holland & Green round plate; a Copeland Garret ‘Church at Waterloo’ pattern plate; and seven various small pickle dishes of differing shapes; various factory marks, some unmarked (qty) soup bowl 27cm diameter, small Minton teapot 8.1cm high, small Spode tureen stands 21.2cm wide The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
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COLLECTION OF DUNMORE POTTERY LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a Bacchus jug in an olive green glaze; a spill vase in a dark green glaze, modelled in the form of three irises; a white metal mounted ovoid mustard pot; a mottled green egg cup on integrated stand; a candlestick holder, the sconce of three-sided form, on a saucer stand; three various mottled glaze jugs; a small, squat mottled brown and green glazed vase; a leaf moulded plate; and a dish moulded in the form of a flowerhead; all with impressed factory mark, apart from the smallest jug (11) candlestick holder 20cm high, small vase 4cm high The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
A George V silver circular snuff box with sprung lid, Birmingham 1922 by Mappin & Webb, diameter 7cm, and a small group of other silver, including a christening egg cup, spoon and napkin ring, initial engraved, Birmingham 1937, cased, seven napkin rings and a pair of fish servers, Birmingham 1877 (lacking handles), total weight 509.4g, and a silver and white enamelled hairbrush, applied with a carved and pierced oval jade panel, Birmingham 1936.
A GROUP OF SILVER, FOREIGN AND PLATED WARES (22)Comprising: a christening egg cup, spoon and napkin ring, cased, a silver egg cup and spoon, both London 1945, engraved Rosamund, cased, five rat tail patterned coffee spoons, Sheffield 1966 and three further spoons, combined weight 162 grams, also a silver mounted circular photograph frame (the back stut lacking), a rectangular foreign pill box, decorated with cherubs, a spoon detailed 925, a plated scent bottle and three plated spoons
A GROUP OF SILVER, FOREIGN AND PLATED WARES (13)Comprising; a gilt metal mounted rectangular moss agate box, raised on four bloodstone feet, two silver mounted photograph frames, a silver egg cup, Chester 1929, (loaded), a silver book matches case, a silver mounted hairbrush, a pair of Asian napkin rings, three Asian cocktail sticks, a Victoria young head crown 1845, mounted as a brooch and a Danish plated candlestand
A QUANTITY OF VINTAGE CERAMIC DECORATIVE ITEMS to include two Royal Worcester 'Gold Lustre' chicken egg cup, a pair of Royal Worcester egg coddlers, three Wedgwood 'jasperware' sage green giftware items to include two trinket dishes and a small bud vase, a Royal Doulton 'The Cup of Tea' HN2322 figurine and a 'Top o' The Hill' figurine (both with UV pen to the base) , an Aynsley 'Rennie Mackintosh' pagoda shaped trinket pot, a blue Whitefriars 'knobbly' vase (height 13cm), a purple art glass vase (height 24cm), a pair of Limoges Castel vases with gilt decoration (height 21cm, one small chip to the foot), two Beswick Beatrix Potter figurines comprising 'Little Black Rabbit' and 'Lady Mouse' (BP3B backstamps), a Goebel; ' Great Titmouse' (repair to the tail), two Royal Dux bird figurines comprising No. 329 and No. 334 (UV pen to the underside of the tails of both ), a boxed Bohemia Crystal vase, etc (qty) (Condition Report: itemised conditions above, some scuffs to the base, some other items may have trace UV pen marks)
A COLLECTION OF BLUE AND WHITE TABLEWARE, late 19th/early 20th Century, comprising a blue and white floral breakfast set of six egg cups (one replacement cup), a 'Willow' pattern cake stand, diameter 28.5cm (crack and crazing), a Copeland Spode 'Spodes Italian' pattern covered cheese dish (cracked lid) and pitcher, a Royal Doulton 'Norfolk' pattern covered cheese dish (crazed), a pair of Minton 'Ye Olde Foley Ware' flagons (nibbles around rim, crazing), a Delft style hour glass, a Spode toothbrush container, a Mason's 'Fountains' pattern beaker and two 'Old Chelsea' beakers for Furnivals Ltd. (17) (Condition Report: crazing and nibbles to most pieces, more obvious damage is mentioned in description)
A collection of Wedgwood creamware to include a pepper pot of pear form and painted with blue flowers and green leaves, 10.5cm high, an egg cup of domed and ribbed form, (the cover with a tiny chip to knop) 6.5cm high, a pierced ladle with feather moulded handle, 17cm long, and a pair of unmarked English creamware asparagus servers with wavy rims and perforated sides, 8cm long (5) Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
FIVE SILVER PEPPER POTS, ALONG WITH FURTHER SILVER each pepper pot of baluster form and marked Sterling, along with a silver egg cup with Sheffield marks, a miniature silver trophy with Birmingham marks and a bottle coaster with Birmingham marksthe largest pepper pot 11.5cm highQty: the weighable silver 284g
Assorted silver plate, EPNS, EP to include: an Elkington & Co chamber stick engraved with crest to thumbpiece, stamped to base together with flatware, pair of salts, egg cup, cased fish servers, pair of candlesticks, a Georgian style inkstand with cover, fitted interior, ink bottles missing on ball feet, small vases, early 20th Century chain mail purse, boxed knives etc
CASED GEORGE V SILVERWARE, including egg cup and napkin ring christening set, Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1933, bead pattern spoon with monogrammed handle, Sheffield 1922, 15cms (l), and a plain spoon, Charles William Fletcher, Sheffield 1920, 13cms (l), 3.75ozt grossProvenance: private collection Conwy
A selection of George V silver sporting trophies, comprising: a George V silver twin-handled trophy cup and cover, by J.E.F., Sheffield 1928; two silver miniature twin-handled trophy cups, one with Badminton presentation inscription; and a silver golfing trophy egg cup, the border inscribed 'Dunlop Golf Ball Hole-in-One Souvenir', 6.4oz gross; together with a silver plated twin-handled trophy cup, each with ebonised stepped circular base.
THREE ITEMS OF SILVER, to include a polished christening cup engraved 'Wendy 1942', scroll handle and gilt interior, hallmarked 'Atkin Brothers' Sheffield 1901, approximate height 68.9mm, a silver polished egg cup, hallmarked 'Viner's Ltd' Sheffield 1937, approximate gross weight 4.06 ozt, 126.2 grams, together with a small hand held mirror, engraved bow floral swag and flower basket decoration, hallmarked Birmingham, rubbed unclear makers mark (condition report: general light wear, surface scuffs to all pieces, the mirror will require some attention glass loose in mount)
A Chinese Porcelain chocolate Pot, Qianlong, painted in the Imari style with a bird, fruit and flowers, together with similar tea wares including an export jug, conical cup painted with a landscape, a small pot and cover, a Cantonese bottle vase neck, a Canton enamel rice spoon and a modern cloisonne egg (one tray)Chocolate pot - long crack full length of the body and under the base with an old staple repair. Cover with a pewter filled area of loss to the rim, large flat chips to the rim.Tea cup - multiple large chips and losses three hairline cracks to the rim, crack across the lower handle terminalBowl - filled rim chip with associated crack, another rim crack. Small Tea bowl - y shaped rim crack, another crack, losses to the footTea bowl brown rim - okTea bowl three - multiple hairlines and fritting Jug - repaired handle and spout.Cantonese bottle vase neck - with chips and hairlinesFamille rose saucer - rim chipFamille rose teabowl - short hair crackSmall pot and cover - no damage or repairEnamel spoon - with a sereis of cracks, some losses to the enamelcloisonne egg - good condition
A Niderviller faux bois coffee can, c.1770-75, painted with a trompe l'oeil landscape picture pinned to a wood grain ground, a Paris cup painted with a titled view of Hadrian's Villa, a coffee can finely painted with a Golden Pheasant, a parrot and other colourful birds perched beside pink rose bushes, and a Paris cabinet cup with the fable of the Fox and the Egg, 10.5cm max. (4)
Set of six silver Mappin & Webb 'British Hallmarks' coffee spoons, all with a different British hallmark dated 1952, and a small group of silver comprising 19th century continental silver table spoon, egg cup, sugar caster and trophy cup, all hallmarkedCondition Report:Approx 10.33 ozt (321.4 grams)
Volunteer MkIII .577 Snider rifle said to have been Frederic Greener's personal rifle, 39inch barrel secured by three bands, with three groove rifling fitted with barleycorn front sight with clip-on spring steel cover and folding ladder rear sight with clip on cover stamped 'Snider' with RD mark, the MkIII breech with Birmingham proof marks, crowned AS inspection stamps and Snider's Patent arrow cipher, plain double line border engraved lock with traces of colour case harden, the stock unusually chequered with fine interlacing panels and fitted with brass furniture.The Vendor bought this rifle from Greenjacket antiques who supplied the following information with the rifle.Provenance: The following information was kindly supplied by Mr Graham Greener of W.W. Greener Frederic Greener (1872 - 1949) Frederic Greener was the youngest of W W Greener's sons to become involved with gunmaking. Like his elder brother William Oliver he was not really interested in guns; but like his brothers before him he completed his apprenticeship in the factory and worked alongside the other craftsmen. One of Fred's passions was chemistry and he spent many years blacking and browning gun barrels to obtain the very fine figures in damascus barrels and the deep blue-black sheen of properly blacked steel barrels. He became an accomplished chemist and during a varied career he invented synthetic 'Rosin' a resin which was cast into egg shaped pieces and used on the bows of violins. This was as a result of another of his interests - he was an accomplished musician. Like his brother Harry he was also an inventor and patented several inventions relating to guns. His first was for an adaptor for miniature rifle ammunition 1904 and this was followed by two more patents in 1905 the first for a safety device and the second for the 'Nomisguard'. This device slid over the end of the barrels of a double gun to provide protection from hot barrels during rapid shooting. It had two 'ears' one on either side of each barrel designed to concentrate the shooter's aim for bird shooting. In 1907 he invented an offset barrel conversion which enabled rim fire ammunition to be used in a centre fire rifle. His last invention involving guns came in 1909 for a folding rear sight for rifles. Fred was a keen shot and represented his country on several occasions. In W W Greener's book The British Miniature Rifle published in 1908 there is a picture showing the target with ten shots made by Fred Greener at the International match between England and Australia in 1907. Fred also won the Daily Mirror Championship Cup in 1907 - both matches were won with W W Greener rifles of course! In the early 1890s cycling became very fashionable and Fred became a keen cyclist so his father eventually set him up with his own bicycle business. This was carried on in Edmund Street quite near to the W W Greener factory so that Fred could take advantage of the various machines and workshops to make the parts required for bicycle manufacture. Fred did not make bicycles for very long and soon returned St Mary's Row to work for his father again. He continued at the factory for many years being associated with the various improvements to rifles and rifle sights working closely with Harry Greener on these inventions. He died in 1949 after a short illness. This Snider target rifle originally belonged to Fred and although it was not made in the Greener factory it was chequered by Fred and used by him in target shooting competitions. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out. 139cm long The rifle is in excellent general condition. The bore is is mint without fault or pitting. There is some very light speckling that can be seen around the breech block and chamber area. The lock works correctly with a strong spring, there is some very light speckling that can be seen within the colour case hardening. The metal finish is good and largely still all present, starting to fade in small areas. The cleaning rod is possibly a replacement as it carries an engraved military unit mark which you wouldn't expect to see on a privately owned firearm.
A LARGE QUANTITY OF MOSTLY MID-CENTURY MIDWINTER CERAMICS comprising two 'Cannes' by Hugh Casson serving bowls and a cup, saucer, and side plate, a quantity of 'Riviera' items comprising three dinner plates (nibbled edges), a sauce boat, an egg cup, two tea cups and four saucers (one with nibbles), two coffee cups (one with visible crack, other chipped) and two saucers, a 'Festiva;' coffee cup (nibbled rim), a 'Fiesta' milk jug, teacup (nibbled edge), and saucer, two 'Spruce' plates, a group of 'Fir' tea and table ware comprising a cheese dish and a butter dish (hairline crack on the base of the cheese dish), two egg cups for large eggs (hairline cracks to both bases, loss to the pattern of one), two teacups and a coffee cup, eight saucers, a 'Sherwood' bowl (a chip to the rim), a 'Leopard Lily' plate, a 'Primavera' plate, a 'Flowermist' plate (chipped), a toast rack (hairline crack), a coffee service comprising a coffee pot, a sugar bowl, (chipped rim), a cream jug, six coffee cups (one with repaired handle), and six saucers, assorted individual pieces, four 'Locomotive' dishes, four 'Ridgeway Homemaker' saucers and a cup, to include a cake stand, a sugar caster, a patterned 'H.M Co.' vase, (qty) (Condition Report: many items crazed, nibbles to rims, some items ring dull when tapped, some scratches indicative of usage)
HEREND, Kaffeeservice für 11 Personen, 40 tlg., „Apponyi grün“, bestehend aus Kaffeekanne, Milchgießer, Zuckerdose, jew. 11x Kaffeetasse, Untertasse und Kuchenteller, kleine Dose in Eiform, Kerzenleuchter sowie Soliflorvase in Groß und Klein. Schöner Erhalt mit leichten Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| HEREND, coffee service for 11 persons, 40 pcs., ‘Apponyi green’, consisting of coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, each 11x coffee cup, saucer and cake plate, small egg-shaped box, candlestick and soliflore vase in large and small. In beautiful condition with slight signs of age and use.
Royal Doulton 'Countess' Part Dinner Set To Include Handled Lidded Tureen, Gravy Boat, Four Dinner Plates 26cm Dia, Five Plates 24cm Dia, Six Plates 20cm Dia (Age Related Wear Noted) Also Carlton Ware Novelty Ceramics , Legs Toast Rack, Footed Cup With A Duck Handle, Apple Shaped Condiment Set, Hovis and Sailor Egg Cups (1Tray)
Mixed Lot: Two Georgian cauldron salts, supported on hoof feet, hallmarked London 1777, one for Hester Bateman, the other London 1785 George Smith, a George VI silver mug of plain conical form and angular handle and supported on a spreading foot, Birmingham 1949, 7.5cm tall together with a silver egg cup, Birmingham 1950, g/w 148gms
Large quantity of pottery and porcelain, including two Campden pottery soup bowls and covers; English pottery mug with yellow and brown slip, Robert Pooley wax resist bowl, green glaze approx 9 x 7 cms; turquoise blue glazed pot approx 9 cms h together with Chinese green bowl, approx 5 cms h; green glazed pottery vase approx 10 cms h, unmarked; Campden pottery mug (green); Harome pottery pen pot; Campden pottery mug (blue); glazed pottery pen pot painted with dragonfly approx 8.5 cms h; Campden pottery egg stand (green) approx 11.5 cms diameter; Terrybaun Ireland green glazed butter dish and cover approx 12 cms; St Cross pottery dish approx 11 x 5.4 cms; pottery bottle coaster (unmarked) approx 13 cms diameter and a Campden pottery dish green glazed with a fish design approx 16 cms diameter. Earthenware oxblood glazed water jug, in the style of Christopher Dresser, circa 1900, approx 27 cms h, unmarked; olive green studio pottery vase, approx 17 cms h, impressed monogram G in brackets; coldstone jam jar and cover, Winchcombe jam jar and cover, Somerset Potteries Golden Jubilee pin dish 10cms diameter; Coldstone yellow glazed bowl monogrammed D.K approx 15 cms diameter; Winchcombe pottery jug; Ramsbury Potteries brown glazed jug; together with a Winchcombe pottery jug. Collection of lustre ware, including a Sunderland loving cup with The West View of the Cast Iron Bridge over the River Wear (af); another lustre ware mug (af); four lustre ware milk jugs of various sizes (af); cream glazed tea pot, approx 15 cms h; James Kent Fleshpots Neptune range blue glazed jug, designed Kate Malone and Steve Dixon, moulded with the Green Man mask and a naturalistic handle, factory marks to base, approx 19 cms h; and Seton Potteries Cornwall, figure of a Tin Miner approx 27 cms h (af); Royal Worcester Old Worcester Parrot porcelain, comprising slop bowl, cake plate, cu and saucer, milk jug (af) together with a Royal Doulton 'Gaffers' tea pot. This lot includes a Sunderland lustre ware tea cup and two saucers. Brown Westwood & Moor (1875-85) white raised tray, with coral motif, approx 14 cms x 9 h cms. Chinese 18th century ginger provincial cream glaze decorated with a brown/grey landscape, approx 17 cms h.Condition ReportLustreware - The loving cup has a very fine vertical hairline crack; the second mug has fine vertical hairline crack; three jugs are in good order and the fourth Chinoiserie style jug has two vertical hairline. Miner - (i) Small chip to the rim of the helmet. (ii) loss to the middle two fingers, small chip to the brim of his hat, some crazing evident to face and shirt. Royal Worcester - fine hairline crack to the milk jug. Some crazing to the base of the Royal Doulton tea pot.
Miscellaneous silver plate, the first tray including a large punch bowl, vegetable tureens, hot water pot, tea pot, bachelor tea pot, two vegetable tureen, angel place settings, oval tea caddy and cover, six bottle coasters in various sizes and sauce boat. Second tray of silver plate including a fruit bowl, two toast racks, two large gravy boats, twin handled sauce boat of unusual design, three sauce ladles, one large punch ladle, oval card tray and six napkin rings. Third tray including vases, tureen and covers; bottle coasters, vintage egg stand with egg cups (one missing), water pot, cocktail shaker, 19th century tea pot, sugar bowl, christening mug, sauce boat, egg cup, pin dish, two sugar trough, twin handled sugar bowl, two salts, fruit basket, table lighter, bud vase and an oblong dish, and six silver plated tea light stands in the form of lotus flowers, stamped FKS.
A small collection of Royal Worcester porcelain.To include -A miniature hand painted cup & saucer by Edward Townsend - painted with peaches, grapes and plums. Signed E.Townsend to both the saucer and cup interior. Unmarked to the base. Saucer 9.5cm diameter. Cup 6cm diameter, 3.5cm high. - A Royal Worcester, Royal Oak demitasse cup & saucer circa 1940. Saucer 11cm diameter. Cup 4.7cm diameter, 5.5cm high. -A Royal Worcester hand painted bird cup & saucer Snape cup with a Golden Plover saucer - (Hairline crack to the cup.) Saucer 12cm diameter. Cup 5.8cm diameter, 5.8cm high. -A Royal Worcester 'Beauchamp' cup with 'Alpine' saucer Saucer 14cm diameter. Cup 7.5cm diameter, 5.7cm high. -Four 'Willow pattern' Royal Worcester blue and white egg coddlers. (Minor dinks to the metal tops) 7cm high.

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