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A Queen Anne walnut bureau bookcase, circa 1710, the upper section with swan neck and gilt ball finial pediment, above a mirror panelled door and a pair of candle slides, the bureau interior with an arrangement of eight drawers, four pigeon holes and a well with sliding cover, above two short and two long drawers, on later barcket feet, 239cm high, 98.5cm wide, 60cm deep (some later elements). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A set of mahogany hanging shelves the broken pediment with acorn finial over baluster turned gallery, mirrored back shelf, two mirrored doors, 62cm wide, 68cm high, 17cm deep; and a set of pine open hanging shelves, the three shelves raised on baluster turned supports surmounted by pointed finials and raised on bun feet, 52cm wide, 64cm high, 16cm deep (2)
A large 19th century Continental walnut later painted court cupboard the swan neck pediment with urn finial over two cartouche carved paneled doors flanked by fluted pilasters, open shelf, two carved frieze drawers a further two cupboards flanked by pilaster raised on plinth base with bun feet 150cm wide, 280 cm high, 61cm deep
A late 19th century Louis XVI style ormolu and white marble three piece clock garniture, the Portico clock mounted with floral swag and urn finial, flanked by three-branch candlesticks, the enamelled floral decorated dial marked Marbac Le Mans, the movement impressed 666, height 41cm (illustrated)
AN EARLY DERBY SALT AND COVER, of compressed circular form with satyr mask handles and puce flower knop, painted with two birds in the branches of a tree, a loose bouquet to the reverse with prominent rose and scattered sprigs, 7.5cm h, William Duesbury & Co, c1758-60 Provenance: Winifred Williams, Eastbourne, from whom bought by the late owner on 31 October 1962 for £65. A slightly later example painted with a landscape illustrated, Rice (DG) Derby Porcelain The Golden Years, Newton Abbot, 1983plt 131. ++One of the four horns restored. Flower finial cleanly broken off and glued back into position
A FINE DERBY TWO HANDLED CUP AND COVER, the cup with entwined gilt handles and painted probably by James Banford with a classical young woman in a rocky landscape and to the reverse with a Derbyshire landscape in oval gilt frames reserved on a vivid blue ground of gilt stars, shaded circles and seeding between conforming borders, the domed cover with gilt ring finial, 13cm h, Duesbury & Kean, painted crown, crossed batons, D, 335, numeral 1 of the gilder Thomas Soare and titles Meditation and Near Breadsall Derbyshire in blue script, c1797, collector's label Provenance: Foden Collection. Illustrated: Foden (Margaret), James Banford Ceramic Artist, article in The Antique Dealer and Collector's Guide, November 1968, cover illustration. ++Cup in fine condition, cover old restoration to a chip on the rim
A RARE DERBY DEJEUNER, painted by, probably, John Brewer with panels of domestic animals, birds and butterflies in gilt medallions on a yellow ground with gilt inner borders and handles, comprising shaped oval tray, 39cm over handles, oval teapot and cover, sugar box and cover, cream jug and a pair of coffee cans, Duesbury & Kean, painted crown, crossed batons and numeral 9 of the gilder William Smith in blue, c1800 (8) Provenance: anon Sale, Christie, Manson & Woods, 22 November 1971, lot 167 [when attributed to Thomas 'Jockey' Hill] bt C B Sheppard for 1,650 gns; C B Sheppard, Alfreton, Derbyshire, from whom bought by the late owner on 10 December 1971 for a part consideration of £1175. Illustrated: Twitchett, op cit, plt 222. Literature: A green ground coffee can with the same unusual handle form and painted with the same three designs of a Kingfisher, moth and spaniel as one of the two in the present lot, is illustrated in the Catalogue of the Doris Wheatley Collection of Derby Porcelain, P Jackson, Brackley, 1987, plts 5 and 6. ++Tip of spout reduced and made up with old restoration. Cover of teapot broken and glued with old overpainted restoration. Sugar box stained descending hairline crack and some staining of the glaze on the lower part of the body, especially the underside; cover - finial replaced. Jug - handle cleanly broken off and glued back into position. Coffee cans, both in fine condition. Tray in fine condition.
A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER QUATRELOBED OVAL SOUP TUREEN AND COVER, with gadrooned rim and shell handles, the domed cover with flower finial, enamelled with a wide famille rose border of flowers borne on turquoise leaves in a gilt edged band of tightly packed iron red scrolls, 18cm h, c1770 ++Tureen in fine condition; old restoration to the knop
A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER TEAPOT AND COVER, of globular form, the domed cover with flower knop, enamelled with a rose and two buds and subsidiary flowers, in iron red scalloped line borders, the spout and handle picked out with dots, 14.5cm h, collector's label, c1775 Provenance: Zorensky Collection. ++Flower finial professional restored but in otherwise good condition and decorated with an unusual and attractive pattern
A ROCKINGHAM TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, of 'three-spur handle' shape painted with panels of flowers in lightly moulded light grey borders of scrolling foliage and tendrils, the service including a teapot and cover with crown finial, 18cm h, c1830-42 (19) ++Old discoloured restoration to the handle of the teapot, the inner flange of the sugar box chipped, one saucer with minor hairline crack
‡ A PAIR OF COALPORT TWO HANDLED VASES AND COVERS, painted by John Randall and William Cook with birds or fruit and flowers respectively, on lavender and gilt fluted foot and square base, 21cm h, painted gilt CSN ampersand mark, c1861-70 A Coalport vase of this shape, also painted by William Cook is illustrated Godden (G A), Victorian Porcelain, 1961, plt 8 and contemporary Coalport vases painted jointly by Cook and Randall are illustrated plt 4 and in the same authority's Coalport & Coalbrookdale Porcelains, 1970, col plt IX and plt 202. ++Both covers affixed to the vases but apparently without damage except for restoration to one finial. Particularly high quality examples of Coalport ornamental porcelain of the period
A GEORGE II COFFEE POT, of baluster shape, engraved with contemporary armorials, the ogee domed lid with pineapple finial and with leaf capped and moulded spout issuing from a shell, the handle with a pendant on moulded foot, 25cm h, by Jacob Marsh, London, probably 1743, scratch weight 25, 25ozs 10dwts gross The arms are those of the Bouverie family. ++The marks rubbed but just about legible with the possible exception of the date letter but in overall satisfactory condition, free from alterations or repairs

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