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A Mason's ironstone Imari soup tureen, cover and stand, other similar items and seven Royal Doulton large character jugs, and another similar (2 boxes) Condition report Report by GH Soup Tureen: the lid has a couple of firing cracks on the finial, and some rubbing to the gilt areas. No obvious cracks, chips or restoration. The main dish has a large hairline crack running all the way round the face. Rubbing to gilt areas but no obvious chips or restorations. Some scratches, particularly where the cover has sat. The stand has various rim chips, crazing, glaze faults, scratches and losses to paint and glaze. There is a hole for a ladle in the lid.
A George II silver tea caddy, with embossed decoration, crested, London 1759, approx. 7.1 ozt Condition report Report by GH Some minor dents. One foot very slightly bent inwards with a corresponding dent on the base. Marks legible and clear. A very small amount of possible loss to the foliate detailing on the finial. Some old silver repairs visible internally. Old polish in come areas, particularly around the finial.
A 19th Century French Ormolu mantel clock under a glass dome with floral Sevres type porcelain urn finial, floral painted dial and cherub painted lower panel with Ormolu flanking birds, maker Sean-Baptiste Delettrez (1816-1887), retailers mark on dial Harvey & Gore, 126 Regent St, London, height 15"
A Japanese ivory netsuke, carved as an elderly man standing with a goose, signed, 5cm high, an ivory paper knife the back of the blade carved and pierced with a row of elephants, carved handle and elephant finial, 24cm long, a white metal menu and guest list holder for Reckitt & Sons Ltd Representatives Dinner 1925 in Hull, in the form of a smoothing iron opening in triptych form with printed interior, 10cm long and a Victorian hardwood ruler, 46.5cm long (4)
A CONTINENTAL CHANDELIER with twelve scrolling branches emanating from a central cartouche shaped frame with a dimpled ball hanging above a spire shaped finial, with numerous faceted an leaf shaped drops with star-cut decoration, fitted for electricity, 32" dia. See illustration Provenance: Melplash Court, Melplash, Dorset
Five Newhall teapots circa 1800, two printed in underglaze blue one with a matching stand, three painted in polychrome enamel (11) Condition report from left to right, top to bottom of main image: 1: chips to underside of cover. Minor glaze lines to base. 2: Restuck finial chips to inner rim, stress cracks to body. 3: Chips to edge of cover and spout, peppering. 4: Chip to finial, chip and short hairline to spout. 5: Several chips to edge of cover, hairline to body beside spout join.
Chinese export red and white ivory figural chess set, 19th century, each of three sections with a puzzle ball stem, king height 133mm, in a mahogany box. Condition report: red pieces - king missing top finial, two pawns with broken polearms, minor rubbing and nicks to most pieces; white pieces - four pawns with broken swords, generally some minor nicks and small losses; some bases loose, detached or warped. Base of the box has woodworm.
Collection of Worcester circa 1770 - 1790 to include two tankards printed with parrot pattern and Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, a jug printed with three flower pattern, and a sucrier printed with the Bandstand pattern, (5) 14cm high Condition report: Parrot tankard: Cracks to the bottom of the base. Fisherman tankard: crack to the top of the handle. Jug: crack and chip to the bottom of the handle, small chip to foot. Sucrier: restored finial, chip to edge of cover, the base broken and restuck.
Four Keeling (Factory X) teapots and a coffee pot circa 1800, painted in polychrome (10) the coffee pot measures 27.5cm high Condition report: Coffee pot: body crack, lid crack, loss to flange, poor firing, spout chip. Figures teapot with red border: small chip to spout and inner rim. Figures teapot with blue border: short body crack finial restuck. Red floral teapot: minor chips to rim. Floral teapot: Star crack to body, short hairline to rim.
Three Worcester teapots circa 1770 - 1780 one painted with polychrome flora, the other two printed with three flower and bat pattern, (6) The largest teapot measures 17cm high Condition report: The polychrome teapot cover has been broken and restuck, there is a tiny spout chip. The Bat teapot has chips to the spout, edge of the rim, and two to the cover. The Three flower teapot has a chip to the edge of the cover, two chips to the foot and minor finial chips. The metal spout edge possibly covers a period repair.
Collection of Coalport circa 1800 printed with Banana Tree and other blue transfer patterns, to include two lidded teapots, one with stand, four cream jugs, two teabowls and saucers, coffee cup and saucer, breakfast cup and saucer, and two saucer dishes (19) Condition report: Teapot with stand: Finial chip, gilded over spout chip. Teapot without stand: crack to body, finial restuck, chip to rim of lid. Cream jugs: one has a foot chip, another a hairline to the handle, the Creamboat has a stapled repair. Breakfast cup and saucer have hairlines. One teabowl and saucer each have minor foot nicks. There are no other damages or restorations.
Furstenberg coffee pot circa 1800, also a Gotha teapot and lidded jug, all painted with landscapes, together with a Berlin salt, (7) The coffee pot measures 20cm high Condition report: The Furstenberg coffee pot has chips to the spout and edge of cover, and cracks to the base. The Gotha teapot has a restored spout, the cover for the jug has a replaced metal finial. The Berlin salt has a minor nick to the edge.
Newhall coffee pot circa 1810, painted with pattern 443, also a teapot and stand painted with pattern 59 and another teapot painted with pattern 695, (7) Condition report: The coffee pot has cracks to the body, the finial has a gilded over chip. The 59 teapot has a restuck finial, small chip to inner rim and restuck section of the stand. The 695 teapot has the point of the finial restored, there is also a star crack and short stress crack to the body.
Two Liverpool Penningtons teapots circa 1770, painted with Oriental figures in polychrome, (4) 16cm high Condition report: One teapot has a minor nick to the finial and to the flange of the lid but no other damages. The second teapot has restoration to the spout, a restuck finial and restuck section of the cover.
A 19th century tazza and cover in the manner of Coalport. The deep pink ground with gilded hand painted borders decorated with vignettes of handpainted topographical scenes ( lakes, country house, stately home, church on rock face etc. Finished with pierced circular edges with finial top. ( damage to tazza rim, see illustrations )
A large Mearshaum type Bargeware majolica pottery teapot. Dated 1878 being of bulbous form decorated with a treacle glaze and sprigged enamel sprays of flowers, centring the inscription Eliza Birch, Chipstead 1878. All below a domed cover and large teapot finial ( Chips & Extensive repairs to lid, see multiple illustrations H28cm
A French Third Republic marble and gilt metal mounted mantel clock garniture, 11cm enamel dial with Arabic chapter and visible Brocot escapement, fourteen day movement striking on a gong, the case with broken straight pediment centred with a turned with gilt metal frieze and finial, flanked by a pair of gilt metal consoles and plain columns recessed to the sides, plinth base, 36cm high, the ovoid urnular side vases with gilt metal socles, conforming plinth bases, 27cm high, c. 1890.
1st (King's) Dragoon Guards, Officer's Flap Pouch, Pouch Belt & Full Dress Epaulettes 1837-1855, Fine and extremely rare items, the pouch of blue moroccan leather faced with blue velvet, this overlaid with gold train lace enclosing gold lace oak sprays, crowned 'VR' cypher and battle honour scroll 'Waterloo', the scroll with red velvet backing. The inside flap of the pouch bears the trade label of 'Andrews Helmet Maker & C. to His Majesty, 9 Pall Mall'. The pouch belt of red moroccan faced with blue velvet and overlaid with the regimental pattern gold lace, the magnificent gilt metal buckle, slide and tip of distinctive regimental pattern, featuring Royal crowns laurel and acanthus leaf sprays. The tri-angular shaped tip with an inner ground of blue velvet.The epaulettes (worn until 1855) have strap and crescent grounds of blue velvet heavily overlaid with gold lace, the crescents with central raised ovals bearing script initials 'KDG', these in silver bullion lace; small two piece gilt metal finial buttons of regimental pattern. The epaulettes lined with red moroccan, red silk and red velvet. All four pink silk fastening ties are present (one reduced). The lace in good overall condition but requires slight professional cleaning (4 items)
The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment), Officer's Home Service Helmet Plate c1902-1911, In gilt metal, crowned crowned eight-pointed star with laurel and Garter overlay, in the centre on a ground of crimson velvet a silver Lion passant guardant, a silver scroll below 'Royal Lancaster Regiment', three loop fasteners. Wear to the crimson velvet and one star point finial with a buckle, the gilt very fine.
English Deputy-Lieutenants Full Dress Silver Lace Epaulettes 1902-1914, scarce pair by John Jones Ltd St. James's Square London, basket-weave lace straps bordered by corded pattern lace, loose bullions, the crescents with applied Union spray badges in gold and silver lace, red velvet cushions to the Imperial crowns, plated finial buttons these with KC/Union spray mounts. Lined with blue moroccan and blue silk, the lace dull and requires slight professional cleaning (2 items).

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