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A Chinese famille rose Wushuangpu cup and saucer,Xianfeng (1851-1861), painted with renowned historical figures with inscriptions of their stories alongside, six character Xianfeng mark,cup 7.7cm high, anda famille rose teapot and cover,Tongzhi (1862-1874), painted with a lady playing with boys in a garden, the domed cover with ball finial,teapot 16cm high (4)清咸丰 粉彩无双谱茶杯及碟 《大清咸丰年制》矾红篆书款 及 同治 粉彩婴戏图茶壶连盖 一组三件
A Victorian china pot pourri vase and cover modelled as a cactus flower supported by three cherubs raised on a gilded triform base, probably Moore Bros but unmarked, 24 cm high to/w four blanc de china porcelain spill vases in the form of pine cones, 9 cm high (5) Condition Report pot pourri vase - possibly a stamen missing in the finial flowerPine cone vases - some tiny chips to rim of vases, one cracked and re-glued
An English early 19th century Chinoiserie hexagonal pottery pot pourri vase moulded with bird and foliate decoration, internal cover with dog of Fo finial and domed pierced cover with dog of Fo finial, interesting black transfer print of a dragon on the base, 22 cm high Condition Report Damage includes rubbed gilding, crazing, domed cover finial chipped and re-glued
A Samson Mordan & Co double-ended propelling pencil with colour-coded enamel bands, engraved ' R. R. Potter from Madame Patey, Jan. 1893', to/w a penknife, Sheffield 1865, a button-hook with applied silver finial and a propelling fob pencil (4) Note: Janet Monach Patey (nee Whytock 1841-1894) was an internationally renowned Contralto; she collapsed on stage and died, overcome by the enthusiasm of her reception at the Albert Hall, Sheffield; R. R. Potter was an organist
A large Vienna porcelain and metal mounted lidded tankardThe lid with acorn finial and foliate thumb piece, the body decorated with panels of cherubs in landscape scene and gilt detail, blue beehive mark to base, height 20cm CONDITION REPORT: Very minor wear to giltManufacturing fault, chip glazed and gilded over, approx 2cm in length, but good condition
A late 19th century oversized silver plated lidded jug Of tapered cylindrical form, with an applied gadrooned rim, the domed lid with a finial as a bunch of grapes, to a chased scoll handle, with two cartouches, one initialled 'B' the other vacant, with scroll and foliate detail, raised on a reeded spread foot, by Walker & Hall, height 29cm
An Edward VII three piece silver batchelor's tea serviceComprising teapot with ebony handle, double handled sugar basin and accompanying cream jug, hallmarked London 1903, makers mark Goldsmiths Company, gross weight including handle 24.2oz, largest piece 20cm wide. CONDITION REPORT: Teapot handle wobblyHallmarks partially erased due to to cleaningTeapot lid finial cracked
A LATE 19TH CENTURY EBONISED AND GILT BRASS MOUNTED FOLDOVER TOP CARD TABLE, the rectangular top with Grecian style border and foliate brass trim opening to reveal a green baize interior the recessed frieze with brass beaded border raised on four gilt brass and fluted column supports centred by a raised finial on hipped scrolled legs with castors 76cms x 93cms x 51cms
A collection of Chinese ceramics, including a 19th century jug, with twin strap handle terminating in floral bouquets, 12cm, a lidded vase with character marks and cobalt blue underglaze, the lid with lion dog finial, 18cm, and a small vase, 8cm, together with five later small bowls, 6cm diameter. (8)
A late Victorian sewing set, comprising a horn sewing egg stained to resemble a chaffinch egg, with hollow interior for a bobbin, and matching tape measure with ribbed ivory handle, the stained horn body containing a pink cotton tape measure, the finial acting as a winder to return tape to interior of body, together with a carved cheroot holder and an unusual pocket watch holder, card body with green velvet pin cushion to top and a band of stained shell to base, 11 by 9cm. (4)
A 19th century Sevres-style two handled covered vase of urn shaped form having two hand painted panels depicting figures and putti in a wooded landscape and a bouquet of flowers within a turquoise field, h. 44.5 cm CONDITION REPORT: Hairline cracks to finial. Rubbing to gilding and surface scratches to decoration See further images. Some fading to base and lid. Good colour on panels. Wear at joint to base
A mid-19th century German Gothic Revival KPM porcelain and carved oak triptych after Stefan Lochner (circa 1400-1451), surmounted by a cross, flanked to each side by foliate finials, on pierced foliate back plate, centred by two cupboard doors, each decorated with fleur de lys, scrolling foliage and arcades, centred by a cross, revealing three plaques depicting Virgin Mary to the centre, Saint Ursula to the left and Saint Gereon to the right, each plaque impressed KPM, on a stepped spreading base supported by a wall bracket with pierced roundel frieze above scrolling foliage, 143 x 79 x 16cm. CONDITION REPORT: The Plaques - Minor surface wear with very light vertical surface scratches to the extreme left and right of the main central plaque. No damage or repair to the plaques. The Frame - Comes in 3 sections and slots together. One finial has been broken off but is present, one other is loose. Overall in remarkably good condition given the fragile nature of the detail.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory gilt heightened floral decoration pot-pourri with wicker basket effect to lower part and to the pierced outer cover, marked in green, date code for 1900, number 1286, height 18cm including finial. CONDITION REPORT: General rubbing to the gilt heightening mainly visible in the floral decorated section and raised parts of base and around the cover, no obvious traces of damage or restoration when inspected under th UV light.
A 19th century Chinese porcelain square sectioned ovoid vase and cover painted in enamels with various figural scenes to each side within two decorative bands, unmarked, height 34cm including finial (af), and a later circular example painted with cockerels amongst blossoming branches, 32.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: A large chip to the edge of the cover of the square sectioned vase, both with surface wear.
A large Chinese porcelain wucai decorated jar with six lug handles, painted in enamels with two opposing floral panels on a geometrical ground within two decorative borders, unmarked, height 30cm, with an associated cover with Dog of Fo finial. CONDITION REPORT: Areas of chips to some of the lug handles, general surface dirt and minor wear commensurate with age, some flaking to the paint, odd areas of firing imperfections and some scratches. Hairline crack to one side of the lower part, visible both to the inside and outside, otherwise appears good with no further obvious faults, damage or restoration when inspected under UV light, the finial is broken and the lid associated. there are surface chips to two of the raised knops with some surface scratches and paint loss.
A group of various predominantly Chinese porcelain items to include a baluster vase painted in underglaze blue with architectural landscape, unmarked, height 27cm including finial of the cover, a pair of late 18th century plates painted in enamels with ducks within figural border, diameter 23.5cm, also a Japanese Seto ware plate and an Imari example and a group of various hardwood stands. CONDITION REPORT: Both Famille Rose plates ring true, rubbing to decoration, minor surface wear and usual manufacturing imperfections but otherwise ok.
Three late 19th/early 20th century Chinese ginger jars painted in underglaze blue with blossoming prunus, each with Kangxi double ring mark to base, the largest with associated cover, restored, height 20.5cm including Dog of Fo finial, on hardwood stand (3). CONDITION REPORT: Larger ginger jar with chips to rim, firing fault to foot rim, top with glazing imperfections, all jars with pitting and fritting and further manufacturing imperfections throughout.
A Japanese Meiji period bronze globular urn and cover with cast finial modelled as an owl perched on branches and twin foliate handles, decorated with two opposing panels depicting birds perched amongst blossoming branches, on four supports above circular base, height 32cm. CONDITION REPORT: Handles loose, one of them has got major loss to the top, areas of tarnish/pitting, some rubbing to raised parts.
A Victorian electroplated mounted clear glass claret jug, possibly Stourbridge, with globular top, mask shaped beak and geometrically decorated handle surmounted with a dragon, etched with two opposing panels of deer and foliate sprays, height 36cm. CONDITION REPORT: The mounts are possibly associated as the shape does not correspond with the shape of the glass neck. Heavy rubbing to the silver plate layer. General areas of wear commensurate with use, particularly to the base, areas of tarnish, slightly bent finial.
WALKER & HALL; an Edward VII hallmarked silver four piece tea and coffee set, comprising an oval teapot with fluted sides, bright cut engraved vacant cartouches, ebonised handle and finial to the hinged lid, length 27cm, a footed coffee pot, a sugar bowl with swing handle and a cream jug, Sheffield 1902, approx 52.7ozt (4).
SAMUEL HAYNE & DUDLEY CATER; a Victorian hallmarked silver baluster coffee pot decorated with contemporary engraved foliate scrolls to the lower part, with two vacant opposing cartouches, with S-scroll handle and ivory insulators, and with faceted finial to the hinged lid, raised on tapering foot, London 1844, height 26cm, approx 27ozt.
WILLIAM PLUMMER; a George III hallmarked silver inkstand of rectangular form with canted corners, on four cast scroll decorated legs, with a pair of clear cut glass silver mounted inkwells centred with a pounce pot with pierced cover and ball finial, London 1790, 23 x 14cm, approx 11.7ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There are surface scratches and tarnishing but the item is overall in good condition.
WILLIAM NEALE; a Victorian hallmarked silver combination sovereign case/vesta case with toothpick and propelling pencil, overall engraved with foliate scrolls, with shaped vacant cartouche to one side, Chester 1895, 6 x 4cm, approx 1.4ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The action is slightly sprung, the finial of the pencil is missing, the toothpick handle with traces of repair, there are also light surface scratches.

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