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A George III Old Sheffield Plate ewer, of vase form with hinged cover and pine cone finial, raised on spreading circular foot, with beaded decoration and fruitwood loop handle (rubbed) 29.5cm h together with an Old Sheffield plate tankard, of circular tapering form, on stepped base with fruitwood bottom, reeded girdle and scroll handle 15cm h, both C. 1780-90 (2).
A 19th Century Sevres style porcelain gilt metal mounted vase and cover, the vase painted with oval Watteauesque panel, depicting a courting couple to front, a spray of flowers to verso on a turquoise blue ground with foliate gilt decoration, mounted with pierced rim and a pair of rams masks with laurel wreath drop rings to either side, on pedestal base. The domed porcelain turquoise ground cover with a white band decorated with flowers, mounted with a foliate ormolu finial, the cover with overglaze painted blue interlaced Ls, 33cm h.
A pair of Canton porcelain pot pourri vases and covers, late 18th/early 19th century, with later bronze mounts, the vases of twin gilt handled, canted square form reserve decorated with figures in an interior against a gilt ground moulded with fruit, bats and dragons raised on four bronze sea serpent feet, the lids decorated with Buddhist emblems and bronze figural finial, each 20 by 37cm high.
RIDGEWAY MAHOGANY 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK with a broken swan neck pediment with a central brass finial, the full length arch glazed door opening to reveal an arched dial with the phases of the moon and decorative quarter panels, with side column mouldings above a lower panel, standing on a plinth base, 209.5cm high
A late 19th century Meissen style porcelain figure, of a lady, and a bird in a cage (a.f.), 15 cm high Condition report Report by RB The bird cage finial has a small chip to the top, the table it sits on has been knocked off and is crudely glued, there is some loss to her 'lace' decoration on her dress, cross swords mark in underglaze blue.
A Derby mug, with painted and gilt decoration, 9.5 cm high, a Derby style porcelain dolphin shaped jug, 7.5 cm high, two teacups, and a cover (a.f.) (5) Condition report Report by RB The jug: a couple of small rim chips, two cracks to the body, the handle cracked, and the base with several chips, overall the decoration is alright but slightly faint/rubbed. The mug, with the reeded upper section (Derby): Gilt decoration rubbed to rim and handle (predominantly), some firing/glaze faults. Small 19th century porcelain cover: Flowerhead finial chipped. Cup (on the left of the photograph): Some staining, cracks and rubbing, unmarked. Cup (on the right of the photograph): cracked, small firing crack, slight crazing, unmarked.
A majolica vase and cover, decorated swags and foliage, probably Minton (a.f.), 57 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by RB The cover, broken and with old repair to two sections of the finial, chip to rim, remains of an old paper label to underside, couple of chips to the rim, probably knocked by the cover, crack to the rim running into the body, at the point where one handle meets it, the other handle with a hairline crack, chip to base section where it joins the bottom of the main body, and also a few chips and nibbles to the base as well.
A Newhall style porcelain teapot, painted flowers, 16 cm high, and three other teapots and covers (a.f.) (4) Condition report Report by RB Teapot, numbered 132, finial chipped, also glue repaired, the body has a large crack around its base, and spout chipped. Teapot and cover, of rectangular form, painted flowers, spout badly damaged, and with star cracks. Hexagonal teapot, with swan finial, the swan has been detached and is crudely glued, and with numerous other cracks to the body. The similar teapot, shaped oval form, cover incomplete, body badly chipped, handle repaired, spout incomplete.
A 19th century vase and cover, painted a rural scene, probably Derby (a.f.), 28 cm high Condition report Report by RB The vase and cover, The cover: finial good, slight rubbing to gilt, a small rim chip, inscribe on the underside 436 The body: one handle glue repaired, and chipped where it meets the rim, the other is also cracked, some rubbing to the gilt, couple of minor firing/glaze faults, the underside of the base is incised N121 (?) and C
A Royal Crown Derby Bone China Pedestal Urn Vase and Cover, of oval section, reserved with panels of delicately painted polychrome flowers on a gilt embellished relief moulded bleu du roi ground, the domed cover with triple loop finial, printed mark, painted numerals 7658/1419 and date coded for 1907 to the underside, 20.8cms high.
A Late XIX Century Chinese Porcelain Vase and Cover, of meiping form, reserved with polychrome painted panels of flowers and exotic birds on a gilt decorated blue ground, the cover with onion finial (a/f), 27.5cms high: A XIX Century Chinese Porcelain Plate, painted and gilt with flowering plants in the Imari palette, 23cms diameter: A Pair of Early XX Century Chinese Embroidered Silk Rectangular Wall Panels, each 51 x 11cms overall. (4)
An Early XX Century Onyx and Gilt Metal Mantel Clock, the cylinder movement stamped A.D. Mougin and numbered 89939, with painted porcelain circular dial, the case of stepped architectural form surmounted by a vase finial, 38cms high; together with a matched pair of candlestick style side ornaments, 27cms high. (3)
A Late XIX Century French Boulle Mantel Clock, the case having gilt acorn finial, mask, bead and scroll decoration, with waisted body, black Roman numerals to white enamelled dial over glass panel, the movement striking on a coiled spring stamped "Japy Freres & Co. Made in France", 29cms high.
A collection of Chinese and Japanese ceramics to include a gourd-shaped teapot, a figure of a cat, two jars, bottle-shaped vase, various plates and a figure of a quail CONDITION REPORTS Teapot with wear and scuffs, some chips to spout and lid, approx. 11 cm high including lid and finial. Other items with wear, scuff and some chips, bottle vase very broken and glued and coming apart.
A 19th Century Continental giltwood and gesso framed pier glass with medallion decorated finial over a domed plate flanked by ribbon tied foliate side pilasters and floral decorated outer columns over a serpentine fronted shelf with floral and foliate decorated support CONDITION REPORTS Height approx. 130 cm max. x 51 cm wide, some deterioration to mirror plate, various losses, chips, fillered areas, cracks and repairs and overpainting, to the frame
A Davenport green ground child's tea service and a Victorian puce transfer decorated child's tea service, together with a collection of various pottery egg cups CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear, scuffs and scratches, some items with cracks and chips, crazing to glaze, one cup handle broken and glued, wear and losses to decoration. Puce decorated teapot approx. 12 cm high including lid and finial.
A small collection of Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern comprising a pair of shaped lidded dishes, a small hexagonal lidded pot and a twin handled urn shaped pot and lid (4). CONDITION REPORT: One of the shaped lidded pots has two large chips to the rim, the other has hairline cracks and a chip to the inner rim, the finials have been broken and reglued on both. The hexagonal pot has been broken and restored, the top is OK. The twin handled urn shaped pot has had two breaks to the top rim and the lid has a chip tot the finial.
A cased matched set of ten modern hallmarked silver "The Queen's Beasts" spoons, each finial in the form of a mythical royal beast and carrying a heraldic shield, with certificate confirming number 60 in a limited edition of 2000 (one spoon missing and has been replaced by a duplicate of the white greyhound of Richmond), William Comyn & Sons, London 1972, combined approx 10.75ozt and an associated book.
A pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver tablespoons in old English pattern with monogram finials, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1901, a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver dessert spoons in old English pattern with monogram finials, John Round & Son, Sheffield 1901 and a Victorian hallmarked silver fiddle pattern condiment spoon with monogram finial, Henry Holland, London 1957, combined weight approx 8.27ozt (5).
A matched set of five 1930's hallmarked silver teaspoons in Hanoverian pattern Sheffield 1932, 1933, 1935, 1937, a pair of Dutch silver apostle teaspoons and a 1950's American silver United Nations souvenir spoon with a pierced finial of the United Nations building, combined weight approx 3.83ozt (8).
A small collection of silver items comprising a set of four hallmarked silver coronation coffee spoons, each with a crest and enamel rose to the finial, Liberty & Co, Birmingham 1953, a Victorian hallmarked silver fiddle thread and shell pattern dinner fork, London 1853, a Victorian hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon, London 1851, George V hallmarked silver sugar tongs, Sheffield 1919, an American silver spoon, a Belgian silver handled fish server, a spoon and a cased set of six pastry forks.
A mid 20th century Israeli silver spice tower of typical form, with octagonal central section surmounted with tapering finial, raised on spreading circular base, with Hebrew lettering and bright cut decoration, height 18cm, maker SB, approx 1.99ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There is a crease/pressure point above the ring of the finial, beneath the ring there is a split half the way around.

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