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An Indian silver lidded sucrier, possibly Kutch, Circa 1900 Of globular form, raised on four paw feet, flanked by arched twin handles, and surmounted by an integrated domed cover with cast elephant finial, the body beautifully chased and engraved with meandering tendril and foliage and further detailed with stag and hounds, 13cm high. (illustrated)
A Chinese blue and white porcelain tea or wine pot, Qianlong period (1735-96) Of lobed globular form, painted in rich cobalt depicting open lotus flowerheads, the body flanked by loop handle and short upright spout, surmounted by a domed cover with ball finial, 10cm high. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 15: Firing cracks to cover, each approx 1-3cm in length Firing cracks to lower handle Fritting to body small glaze chips to body.
A pair of fine quality Vienna porcelain hand painted and gilt decorated urns and covers Each decorated with classical myths, painted by C Forster, factory marks to base, height 31cm. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 730 - one example with finial broken and glued, each with rubbing to gilding, otherwise good.
A pair of Kangxi style 'Lotus' vases, Late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) Each of baluster form, the rounded body with meandering lotus sprays and foliage, extending to a short tapered neck with ruyi bands and transverse borders, and surmounted by a domed cover with blue glazed lotus bud finial, 44cm high. (2) (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 3: First vase -glaze chip to top of finial -two small chips to inside of rim, approx 1cm and 2cm in size -small chip to footrim, approx 1cm in size -fritting to exterior body -fritting to interior of rose SECOND VASE -glaze chips to the rim -burn to top of finial -small glaze chips to the footrim
A Chinese porcelain blue and white glazed teapot, 18th/19th Century Of small circular rounded form, surmounted by a domed and wide brimmed cover, with shishi moulded finial, painted with segmented glazed panels detailed with alternating figural and precious object depictions, flanked by a short loop handle and scroll loop handle, 10cm high. (illustrated)
A fine quality Japanese shibayama vase, Meiji Period (1868-1912) The white metal body rising from scalloped ruyi shaped supports, beautifully embellished with polychrome enamelled open lotus flowerheads, the bombé shaped body flanked by beautifully cast three-clawed scaley dragons, and surmounted by a domed cover with cast quail finial, the sides detailed with gilt lacquered panels applied with mother of pearl depicting hanging floral baskets and crane below hanging willow trees, each panel further with cast iris detailing, signature plaque to base, 22cm high. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 53: minor loss to the inlay, but not hugely noticeable and very minor -possible areas of re-soldering to the interior liner and minor dents -very small dents to the cover -otherwise very good clean condition
Mixed silver and electroplate - two silver queens pattern teaspoons, William IV and Victorian example (1.7 ozt); silver teaspoon with florally engraved finial and faint monogram with date letter f (0.2 ozt); silver napkin ring florally engraved, Chester, 1932, maker's stamp RP, (0.2 ozt); set of five electroplated teaspoons, and a pair of gilt metal teaspoons with foliage mouldings; a matched set of five George III silver teaspoons, date letters for 1803 and 1804, maker's stamps TW and MB (2.4 ozt); a Sheffield silver fish knife (0.3 ozt), a silver dessert spoon engraved with arms, worn marks, perhaps 18th century (0.5 ozt); and an electroplated fiddle back teaspoon (total weight of hallmarked silver 5.3 ozt)
A three piece tea set comprising teapot, hot water pot, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, all by Garrard & Co, 112 Regent Street, London, the teapot bearing dedication script dated 1965 together with a pewter ewer by James Dixon & Sons (AF), a further pewter teapot with hinged lid and fruit finial, also together with a substantial oak tray with canted corners and raised plated ball and rod gallery sides with turned timber handles
A quantity of plated wares to include a canteen containing a quantity of Kings Pattern cutlery with stainless steel blades, an electroplated ewer with finial lid, a pair of three branch candelabra, further silver plated trays, a cut glass preserve jar with silver plated mount, a lidded tureen of oval form, etc
A 19th century Dutch peat pail, principally in copper of tapering cylindrical form with brass overlay detailing lions masks, further crowned lions masks set within stylised floral and foliate detail, raised on three brass tapering supports, fitted with a looping brass handle and a substantial brass lid with finial handle and inverted overlay in copper, 48 cm tall approx
A good quality brass lamp base in the form of a column with scrolling capital raised on square blockade supports, 38 cm tall approx together with a large eastern brass finial in the form of a seated peacock, 24 cm tall approx, a cast bronze study of a recumbent lion raised on a rectangular blockade base, 23 cm long approx
A Victorian mahogany drumhead longcase clock by John Carswell Kilmarnock, the glazed hood door enclosing white enamel dial with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, above carved foliate panels and panelled trunk, raised on spindle supports, 210cm high x 49cm wide x 25cm deep, with weights and pendulum CONDITION REPORT: Lot 241 - Some colour fading, finial lacking to hood, face has rubbing to details, some scuffs, scrapes and crazing, spats of paint to top of hood.
A 19th Century French Gothic style oak wall hanging cabinet with open shelf within ornate carved panels over a single drawer, (Provenance: Originally came out of The George Hotel, Winchcombe) 70 cm x 91.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS Small piece of carving missing in two places, signs of small amount of wear and damage to other pieces of carving throughout, one finial loose, small scratches, chips, etc. throughout, probably replacement shelf, some splits to the wood, some breaks to wood on right-hand side carving, general signs of wear and tear.
A 19th Century Meissen part tea set, royal blue ground with gilt lining and panels of floral sprays with insects, comprising bullet shaped teapot. slop bowl, cream jug and four cups and saucers height of teapot 14 cm CONDITION REPORTS Jug and teapot are of a quite significantly paler blue ground than the bowl and cups and saucers, teapot has finial to lid missing and overall some wear and scuffs, jug has some general wear but overall appears sound, bowl has some light general wear but appears to be sound, cups have some light general wear and a few scuffs but appear to be sound, saucers have some wear, scuffs and some scratches, one saucer is broken and glued and has some chips and a piece missing, another saucer has chips to rim and there are some slight variations to colour and shape of saucers, slop bowl approx.19.5 cm diameter.

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