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SWANSEA porcelain, painted by, or in the style of, WILLIAM POLLARD - sauce tureen and cover on a circular pedestal base, with rectangular upturned loop handles, 'C' scroll flower and wreath moulding to the body and with convex shaped cover with pine cone finial. Painted to the shoulder with a continuous band of roses and wild flowers, wild strawberries to the cover and with further sprigs to the body, gilded handles, finial and trim, 6.5ins diam (16cms) no factory marks / signatures, circa 1815-187
SWANSEA porcelain, painted by, or in the style of DAVID EVANS - rectangular shaped teapot with rounded corners and loop handle with thumb-spur, embossed basket weave and elongated spiral cartouches to the body, the cover with octagonal nipple-top finial, painted with three flower posies to the body and five to the cover, having a continuous circling gilt foliate design to the shoulder to match spout and gilded handle, 10.25ins long (26cms) no marks / signatures, circa 1815-1817
A quantity of mainly 19th century pottery, to include Imari candlesticks, possibly Derby, Staffordshire flatback figure and other items (a/f) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 27 - hairline crack to inside rim of one candlestick, fading to gilding, hairline crack to Oriental Vase, chip to finial of lid, chips and cracks to rest of items, famille verte vase is cracked and restored.
Late 19th Century French gilt metal clock garniture, the clock surmounted with a porcelain urn finial above an acanthus leaf and acorn finial decoration, swag tied base, raised on paw feet, the porclain mounts with figural and town scenes, Arabic hours, twin train movement striking on a bell, togeth
A late Georgian classical style engraved silver teapot, original ivory handle and finial, together with the matching two handled sugar bowl, London 1801, maker George Smith and Thomas Hayter - approx total gross weight 766g/24.6 troy oz CONDITION REPORT: ivory showing shrinkage cracks, lid doesn't close fully, denting to body of teapot, bowl with slight dents
19th Century French ormolu and porcelain mantel clock, the case with urn finial, cast foliate swags, Sevres style porcelain dial with Roman numerals, conforming porcelain panels, brass movement striking on a bell, 32cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Victorian novelty silver page turner with monkey finial and inscribed "What a long tail" retailed by Albert Barker, maker EHW, London 1886 and a epns circular plate pin tray (2) CONDITION REPORT: This is a pagemarker rather than turner. In good condition Pin cushion is completely worn, hallmarks rubbed and rim of base dented
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above an arched glazed door enclosing the painted dial and eight day striking movement by D. Lyon, Lanark, the trunk with applied mouldings and arched door and raised on short turned feet. Height including finial 230 cm.
An interesting late 19th century Copeland Spode Robert Burns pattern teapot, milk and sugar, transfer printed in blue and white after the Chinese taste, with the motto Yet For Days O'Avld Lang Syne We'll Tak A Cvp O'Kindness (sic) the lobed hexagonal teapot with dragon finial; two further side plates, another sugar bowl, printed marks in blue, produced for and retailed by Livingstone's China Oban, c.1890 (6)
A Chinese celadon jade vase and cover, late 19th / early 20th century, the flattened baluster shaped vase carved in high relief and openwork with bamboo, prunus and lingzhi fungus, the cover with lion-dog finial, the stone with slight white mottling and occasional russet inclusions, 11.6cm, the rosewood stand carved in openwork with flowers and tendrils

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