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FERNS (2)Flintoft's Collection of the British Ferns in the English Lake District [titled on upper cover], 37 mounted fern specimens, each with ink captions giving Latin and English names and locations (one slightly damaged), a little soiling and offsetting, original blue blind-stamped cloth gilt, slightly worntogether with a 19th century album containing 27 small watercolour landscapes, a few with figures or buildings, boats on lakes etc. mounted on card leaves, a few with mounted seaweed specimens in margins, contemporary half roan, lacks spine, covers and first leaf detached, folio (2)
A GROUP OF ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURES19th and early 20th century Comprising; a pair of Staffordshire figures of gardeners, 17.5cm high; a pair of French or German figures of a shepherd and shepherdess, each approx. 17cm high and a group of a courting shepherd and shepherdess, 12cm high (5)Staffordshire gardeners- chips to the flower on top of the male's tree stumpPair shepherd and shepherdess- the two front hooves of the lamb held by the shepherdess have broken offGroup of shepherd and shepherdess- some minor chips Some wear to the gilding
A PAIR OF FRENCH BRONZE CHERUB FIGURES POSSIBLY PERSONIFICATIONS OF WINTER AND SUMMER (2)Late 19th Century One modelled with a hunting horn and game, 39cm high; the other modelled with a basket of flowers and fruit, 39cmCondition Report:Carrying game - generally good condition with wear to the high points of the decoration. Some discolouration, possible paint, to the horn and wear to the patina on the back of the leg.Basket of flowers - Missing what was being carried in right arm; some pitting and variation to the patina; repair to front foot where it fixes on to the base
A PAIR OF DERBY FIGURES OF A PIPING SHEPHERD AND COMPANION (2)Circa 1765-70 Each standing before a flowering bocage, he playing the recorder with a dog at his feet, the young girl holding a posy of flowers with a recumbent lamb at her feet, 23cm highMale- restoration to the tip of the recorder and his left thumb. Minor losses to ends of his left hand fingers.Typical losses to the bocageFemale- Loss to one of the scrolls on the reverse of the base. Some restoration and some typical losses to the bocage
THREE PRATT WARE FIGURES (3)Circa 1800 Each standing on a square base, comprising a figure of `The Lost Sheep', 24cm high; a figure of Apollo with lyre, 15.5cm high and a figure of a woman emblematic of Winter, 17cm highThe Lost Sheep- restoration to the bottom of the stick below his left hand. Some restoration around the base.Apollo- restoration to right side of face, through neck, hair and shoulders. Restored through ankles.Some restoration and chips to the baseWinter- overall in good condition
A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICEProbably Russian, early 20th century Painted with pastoral scenes with figures in landscapes within cornflower borders, comprising; a coffee pot and cover, 16.5cm high, a two-handled sugar bowl and cover, 12.5cm high, a rectangular tea caddy and cover, a milk jug, two coffee cans and two saucers, bearing spurious blue marks of Catherine the Great, (11)Condition Report; All the pieces have the same marks. One of the coffee cans has a haircrack through the handle. One of the saucers has a haircrack to the centre, approx. 7cm length. The milk jug is probably lacking a cover. Minor wear to the gilding and enamels overall. Some gilt residue around the footrims of some of the pieces
FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES (4)1840's Comprising; a figure of Queen Victoria, seated on a square base, wearing a crown, ermine-lined cloak and long robe, 18cm high; a porcelain figure of a Turkish musician resting on a chaise-longue, 13cm length; a porcelain standing Turkish man, 16.5cm high and a porcelain figure of a Turkish gardener, 14cm high. Provenance: The Turkish musician from the Brook-Hart Collection, with paper labelQueen Victoria- restored break through her neck and back of chair. Some restoration to the ermine either side of neck. Slice chip through little finger of right hand. Some wear to the gilding. Minor chips around baseTurkish musician- restored through neck. Several haircracks to the sides of the chaise-longue. Minor flaking to the enamelsStanding Turk- a network of fine glaze cracks around the base.Otherwise in good conditionTurkish gardener- restoration to hat and flower in right hand.
A PAIR OF UNUSUAL WORCESTER COFFEE CUPS (2)Circa 1770 Each painted with a seated Chinese man having his foot attended to with other figures looking on, 6.25cm highSome wear to the gilding, particularly to the handles. Minor wear to the enamels.Each with later indistinct inscriptions to the base.
THREE STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURES OF MUSICIANS (3)Early 19th century Comprising; a young man playing the french horn and a woman with a tambourine, each raised on a square base and figure of a bagpiper standing on a mound base, sizes 22cm to 26cm high. Provenance: The first two with Elias Clark Antiques, SurreyHorn player- some restoration to hat and plume and to the horn. Possibly some repainting to the black enamel. Minor flaking of enamels. Small chip to underside of footrimTambourine player- some chips to hat and left sleeve. Minor wear to enamels. Some chips around the baseBagpiper- mouhpiece of bagpipe lacking
FOLLOWER OF JAN VAN SCOREL (2)Urban scene with figures and animals indistinctly inscribed (upper left) ink and wash 21 x 16cm together with German School, early 18th century, woman praying surrounded by putti, pencil heightened with ink, bears partial indistinct stamp (verso), 14.5 x 10cm (both unframed) (2)
A PAIR OF FRENCH EMPIRE GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE SIX-LIGHT CANDELABRA (2)19th Century Each modelled as a patinated bronze winged maiden holding twin scrolled candelabra, surmounted by a four light candelabra, upon a plinth base applied on three sides with female figures and winged putti, 72cm high
FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURES (4)Early 19th century Comprising; a figure of a hunter with dog, 18.5cm high; a figure a kneeling classical maiden, 12cm high; a figure of a girl kneeling resting her head on a plinth, 9cm high; a group of two musicians on a square base, 18.5cm highHunter- restoration to the fingers of his right hand and to the powder flask. Restoration to the tree stump and to the dog's tail. Some small losses to the leaves and flowersKneeling classical maiden- restoration to her nose and thumb and forefinger of right hand. Small chips to the flower posy.Kneeling girl- overall in good conditionMusicians group- some restoration to the boys' right arm and jacket and to the horn. Restoration to the tip of the girl's instrument. Some restoration and a small chip around the rim of the base. Restoration to the top of the tree trunk
A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURES TITLED `EARTH' AND `WATER' (2)Early 19th century The former as a young man with a spade, `Water' as a young woman standing beside a well, each on square titled bases, each approx. 20cm highEarth- some flaking to the enamels. Minor chip to back of spade. Shallow chips around base.Water- restoration to left hand. Loss to tip of right forefinger, done at time of manufacture. Some small chips around the base.Minor flaking to enamels
A GROUP OF FOUR PEARLWARE FIGURES (4)Circa 1790-1800 Comprising; a Wilson figure of Ceres; a Neale and Co. figure of Winter and two figures of Summer and Spring, each raised on a square base, each with impressed titles, the Wilson figure with impressed crowned `G' , the Neale figure impressed Neale & Co., sizes 14cm to 16cm highCeres- some chips and nicks around the baseWinter- some restoration and nicks to the base. Minor flaking to the enamelsSpring- two chips to the inner rim of the base, the largest approx. 0.5cm by 0.3cmSummer- Some restoration around the scroll mound and to the base. Chips to the brim of the hat.Some flaking to the enamels
A GROUP OF FIVE STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURESEarly 19th century Comprising; a figure of Neptune, standing before a dolphin on a shell encrusted base, 20cm high; a figure of a huntsman with dog, 18.5cm high; a figure of a winged boy holding a basket of biscuits, 17.5cm high and a small pair of putti holding baskets of flowers, 10.75cm highNeptune- Restoration to his left hand and to the trident. Some restoration to the dolphin's tail. Some small losses around the baseHuntsman- extensive restoration. Chip to end of gun.Winged boy- Some restoration to his hat, wings and leaves and branches. Small glaze flake to his right wristPutti- one restored through the neck. Each with some restoration to the flowers and leaves. Some flaking of the enamels
A large Lladro style figure of a seated woman; a Lladro seated ballerina a similar Nao figureThe 3 figures appear to be in good conditionWE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.

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