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A Chinese jade ink stand 18th Century in the form of an engraved two handled cup mounted on a large jade pendant engraved to one side with fish, the reverse with dragons, having gilt Sterling silver mount and cover with jade Buddha finial and on silver gilt feet, marked to the underside of the lid Yamanaka 04502 sterling, 15.5cm across
A Japanese enamelled silver censer and cover Meiji period signed Masaharu, the censer on pedestal footed base decorated overall with kiku flowers and flowers inset lacquer panels decorated in the shibyama manner, the shoulders mounted with silver phoenix in high relief and the lid mounted with a bronze finial of a bird of prey, 30cm high
An Art Deco silver and ivory mounted tea caddy by The Northern Goldsmith's Company, the faceted, tapering body with hinged octagonal cover, surmounted with ivory conical finial, stamped The Northern Goldsmith's Company to base, stamped Birmingham 1932 to cover and base, hallmarks rubbed to side of caddy 12cm. high Provenance Elizabeth Nicolson silver
A Sevres sucrier and cover and a similar coffee can and saucer, c.1766, each painted with flower bouquets, the sucrier with the painter's symbol for Tardy listed as a painter of bouquets, with pink flower and gilt finial to the cover, 8cm and 5.5cm, restorations, together with two Potschappel flower painted small bowls and covers, 7cm (9)
A Chinese blue and white cup and cover, and a globular teapot and cover, 18th / 19th century, the cup and cover painted with the eight immortals in landscapes, the domed cover with stepped top and finial, 17cm, the Qianlong period blue and white teapot painted with pine tree and flowers, later metal mounted handle, 12cm
Chinese carved hexagonal shaped tea caddy with various panels depicting figural and landscape scenes. Height approx. 26cm. *** CONDITION REPORT: The finial to the tea caddy, probably a Dog of Fo, has lost his head. Glue marks to the interior part of tea caddy, may have been off at some stage. General wear with age.
GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOON maker Hester Bateman, London 1781, handle with fluted edge and engraved with a heraldic rampant griffin, 21.5cm long; together with a Victorian silver gilt anointing spoon, maker Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1878, with 17th century style bowl and cast handle with female bust finial, 17cm long and a George III Scottish silver table fork, maker John Zeigler, Edinburgh 1811, old English pattern, handle engraved with initial 'J', 20cm long, approximately 173g gross (3)
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, the case with swan neck pediment to the hood and turned finial, the painted dial with roman numerals, subsidiary second hand and date aperture, with floral decoration to the spandrels and the arching top with rocking ship automotom, 51cm wide x 230cm high
A Victorian porcelain part tea service with impressed 'AYNSLEY'S' mark to the base of the saucers and numbered 5627 in blue, decorated in red and gilt with foliate spray and sprigs, comprised of a sucrier, two cups and saucers- Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Saucer One - Good condition. Saucer Two - Patches of brown staining and some crazing to the glaze. Cup One - Patches of brown staining to the interior. Some of the gilt decoration with scratches and wear. Cup two - Gilt rim to the foot is worn in places and there is some minor wear to the gilt decoration. Sugar box - Lid: Gilt rim to the very edge is worn and the finial has a small chip to the very top with the glaze cracked around the base of the finial. Box: Some pitting to the glaze on the body. Some wear to the gilt band running around the base. Small patches of staining to the top lip and one handle.
A J & W Ridgway porcelain cream bowl and cover with indistinct red painted pattern no. to base, c1825-30, 21.5cm across and a John Ridgway teapot numered 2/1917 in red, 25.5cm across - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Cream bowl - Lid: Very small unglazed area to the inner rim. Extremely minor wear to the gilding on the finial. Slight pitting to the glaze. Bowl: One handle broken and re-glued. Brown stain to the interior. Some crazing to the glaze. Two hairline cracks running in from the outer rim and a crack beneath the glaze running around the inner rim. Some pitting to the glaze on the underside of the foot. Teapot - Lid: Firing crack within the rose head finial. Some yellowing to the glaze on the finial and a small patch beneath it. Pot: Several hairline cracks on the exterior of the body above and on the foot (approximately 15), and also around the spout (approximately 9). The end of the spout has been broken and re-glued. Very minor scratches to the enamel decoration. There is a crack running around the top section of the handle near the join to the body.
A MacIntyre JM & Co teapot, printed and painted with Art nouveau stylized poppy decoration and gilt detail, the base with factory stamp, circular registration stamp number 308932, another printed registration number 314901 and a green painted no. M1206, 22cm across and 16.5cm high - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Lid - Some minor flaking/wear to the printed and painted decoration. The glaze is crazed. The top of the gilt finial with a very small amount of wear. Pot - Glaze heavily crazed. A hair line crack running down from the rim of the teapot approximately 15mm long. There are small firing cracks to the top of both handle terminals, each approximately 3mm long. A tiny chip to the rim of the spout.
An H & R Daniel porcelain sucrier, shell variation B shape, with hand painted floral sprays and rose head finial, numbered 5005 in gilt and a Regency porcelain spill vase of tapering form with apple green ground, decorated with floral spray, possibly by H & R Daniel, 12cm high - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Sugar box - Lid: Some minor crazing to the glaze. One of the pink flowers has a finger print smudge. There are two small brown spots on the rose head finial and towards the edge of the lid by the gilding. There is a firing crack above the inside rim. Body: Extensively cracked all over. Spill Vase - Several small scratches to the apple green ground. Some wear to the gilding. The centre of the base has been broken/pierced and badly restored.
A 19th century English porcelain teapot and lidded sugar bowl with rose head finials, raised on quatrefoil scroll pedestals, with scroll handles, gilt detail, blue ground panels and hand painted floral sprays, the teapot 29cm across x 18cm high, the sugar bowl and cover, 17.5cm across x 16cm high - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Teapot - Crack to the bottom of the handle. rose head finial on lid chipped. Sugar bowl - One handle broken and re-glued, hairline crack to bowl and lid, wear to rose head finial.
A Mintons Schneeballen style sucrier and cover with floral encrusted body, decorated in relief yellow birds and foliage, raised on scroll base with blue enamel crossed swords mark to base, 17.5cm wide - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Lid - Rim restored. Hairline crack running in from the rim where the restoration is, approximately 5cm long. A few of the flower heads are chipped. The bird finial has come off and been restored, as has it's tail. Bowl - Gilt rim worn. One bird has a small chip to it's tail and the other one has a restored tail. A few of the flower heads are chipped as are several of the leaves. One foot is cracked with several additional small firing cracks to the underside of the base.
A 19th century porcelain lidded vase with floral and shell encrusted body, the lid with rose head finial, the base with painted red mark 'B&G 4817', 12.5cm high and a Paris porcelain bottle vase decorated with applied flowers and foliage and painted enamel insects with underglazed blue mark possibly for Etienne Jacquemin of Paris, 11cm high - Part of a private owner collection
A 19th century Wedgwood lilac jasperware lidded bottle vase, decorated with swag and mask heads and green circular plaques, 26cm high, a Jasperware tabacco jar and lid by Samuel Lear, with classical decoration and internal weight, 16.25cm high, and a Wegdwood jasperware teapot - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Bottle Vase: Lid - Finial lacking. Vase - Foot broken into three sections and repaired. Nose on one of the mask heads has been restored. Several hairline cracks to the body Teapot: Lid - Finial broken and re-glued. Pot - Spout broken. Sprigged decoration all cracked. Base heavily cracked (firing fault) Tobacco Jar: Lid - Finial chipped and restored.., Chip to the inside rim restored. Weight - Tiny chip to the top of the rim. Jar - Base chipped and cracked, with several hairline cracks and two small chips tot he rim.
An H & R Daniel porcelain cream bowl, cover and stand, First Gadroon shape, with vine and fruit moulding around the handles and the finial, with maroon floral and foliate transfer decoration and gilt detail, cornucopia finial lacking, the bowl 19.5cm across, and a teapot by the same factory, second gadroon shape, variation A, with acanthus scroll handle and feet, apple green bands and hand painted with botanical studies of flowers with gilt detail, handle and spout, finial lacking, 26.5cm across - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Cream Bowl - Small chip to rim of foot, two hair line cracks, minor scratches to and small areas of gilding worn. Lid - Knop lacking, small areas of gilding worn and a hairline crack. Stand - Hairline cracks and some very minor scratches. Teapot - Firing faults to the joining area of one of the feet and to the handle, some minor wear to the gilding, a small chip to the inside of the rim, yellow stain to the interior, scratches to the green ground by the handle. Lid - Knop lacking and solder where there had been a previous bolt repair with brown staining around the area, and firing cracks to the inside of the rim.

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