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A Royal Crown Derby shield-shaped vase and cover, attractively painted by C Harris, signed, with a peacock framed by festoons of roses and raised gilt pendants, the flared neck, foot and cover with deep turquoise and gilt borders, 22cm h, printed mark, date code for 1903, painted 7290/1363 (see illustration) ++ In fine condition apart from restoration to the finial
A Royal Crown Derby two handled vase and cover, of pear shape, painted by C Gresley, signed, with swags and trailing roses within a raised gilt and turquoise festooned border, on square pedestal, 21.5cm h, printed mark, painted 8459/1410, date code for 1909 (see illustration) ++ Tiny professional rim restoration to the vase, finial restored
A pair of Royal Worcester two handled vases and covers, of shield shape, painted by E Phillips, both signed, with roses in a raised gilt cartouche reserved on an apple green ground, 18cm h, printed mark, G999, date code for 1910 (see illustration) ++ One cover with tiny chip to the tip of the gilt finial, the other cover damaged
A George III bright cut coffee pot, of vase shape, the lid with acorn finial and integral hinge, on flared foot, crested, 31cm h, by John Emes, London 1798, 26ozs gross (see illustration) ++ In good condition, the pearwood handle a 20th c replacement. A fine example with little if any wear, no play in the hinge, the marks good, no restoration. The engraving still 'fresh'
An Irish William IV teapot, of melon form, the lobed body crisply chased with leaves and flowers and with sunflower finial to the domed lid, crested, 17cm h, by James Le Bas, Dublin 1831, 33ozs (see illustration) ++ The lid slightly dented but otherwise fine and crisp. No repairs, the marks practically as struck
A Coalport globular cream jug and cover, painted with flowers and insects, the domed cover with triple gilt ring finial, 9.5cm h; an English porcelain two handed vase, finely painted with butterflies and grasses in gilt borders; an apple green ground candle snuffer and stand, printed and painted with flowers, gilt butterfly handle and rims, all c1875 (5) ++ The lot in fine condition
A Minton Queen's Vase, cover and stand after the Sèvres Vase escritoire, painted to either side with watteauesque scenes in cisélé gilt frames reserved on a turquoise ground, the domed cover with flower finial, 40cm h, printed ermine mark, c1860 (see illustration) ++ Each piece professionally restored hence modes estimated, of fine appearance
A pair of Sèvres style 'jewelled' cobalt ground vases and covers, of shield shape, painted with quay scenes or landscapes in gilt frames, the domed cover with gilt pinecone finial, on square foot, 25cm h, painted pseudo interlaced Ls in underglaze blue, late 19th c (see illustration) ++ Some localised wear to the gilding on the rims. Restoration to the covers
A Dutch Delftware octagonal butter tub and cover, De Porceleyne Klaauw factory, the dish with lug handles, the cover with yellow and green leaf and stalk finial, painted with stylised flowers beneath a diaper border, 8cm h, painted CVS in blue, mid 18th c (see illustration) ++ Bowl - one lug handle snapped off and glued back into position with small flaking as a result, other peripheral, very minor spots of localised flaking, the cover in fine condition with pinhead sized nicks of flaking to the finial and another to one of the pairs of lugs but in unusually fine overall condition without any restoration
A Vienna coffee can, cover and stand, painted with Sampson and Delilah and the Rape of the Sabine Women, by Shomme, one piece signed, in raised gilt frames reserved on a pink and purple ground with platinum medallions of urns and paterae, the flared cover conforming, stand 14cm diam, can impressed 98, painted shield in underglaze blue, script titles in red enamel, c1900 (see illustration) ++ The finial restored. The can cracked, the damage noticeable only from the interior, no other restoration
An Anglo Indian teapot, of melon shape with leaf capped handle and spout and flower finial, 16cm h, by Hamilton & Co of Calcutta, mid 19th c, 37ozs (see illustration) ++ Very minor solder repair to two points on the sharpest edges of the shoulder but a well made teapot of heavy gauge, the lower joint of the handle detached through damage to the ivory grommet, the marks good
A Victorian three piece silver tea set John Keith London 1860 comprising: a teapot of circular shape with reeded girdle raised on four anthemion scrolled feet below an insulated handle the hinged cover with greyhound figure finial initialled within a garter 16cm high the companion sugar basin with two handles 11cm and a cream jug 14cm high together with a matching coffee pot by the same maker London 1836 20.75cm high 65.25oz (4)
H J Hatfield & Sons Ltd. London: a 19th century gilt metal display cabinet on stand the finial mounted glazed upper section with two glazed doors enclosing a glass shelf the lower section with an ormolu mounted panelled frieze supported on square section tapering legs with ormolu fruiting laurel mounts united with a flattened X-shaped stretcher centred with an ormolu finial standing on ball feet stamped H J Hatfield & Sons Ltd. London 105cm wide 35cm deep 149cm high
A late 19th century tortoiseshell, mother-of-pearl and stained ivory parasol handle; a late 19th century ivory parasol handle set with pale green glass stones; a mother-of-pearl parasol handle finial; a carved ivory fork and matching spoon; an ivorine aide memoire; and a celluloid greetings card with an applied floral spray, (6).
James Ayscough, London (Barometer maker circa 1745-60), mahogany stick barometer, signed silvered calibrated dial surmounted with a turned half finial, moulded outlines and mahogany ball base, 93cm Note: James Ayscough is listed as working from 33 Ludgate Street near St. Pauls, specialising in spectacles, lenses and microscopes, but also selling barometers, diagonal, standard or portable and was succeeded by his apprentice Joseph Linnell who continued to use the name Ayscough until 1767. An example of his trade card is held in the Science Museum, London and is illustrated Fig. 3 of Banfields Barometer Makers and Retailers
A Mason's Patent Ironstone soup tureen and cover, circa 1830, decorated with peony beneath green gilt enriched panels, the scroll feet moulded with acanthus leaves flanked by foliate handles, the similarly decorated domed cover with acanthus finial, black and red printed marks, length approx 34cm (minor faults).
An Aesthetic Movement silver three piece tea service by Elkington & Co. Birmingham and London 1899 of compressed ovoid form with angular handles the teapot with a strainer sleeve and a flat cover with ebony finial and handle the teapot 23.5cm (9.25in) long 819g (26.25 oz) gross This service is evidently the work of Dr Christopher Dresser who produced designs for the firm from 1881 to 1893. Each has a scratch mark under N: 959 and the teapot an additional stamp 1878. See Christies South Kensington sale of The Harry Lyons Collection 19th October 2004 lots 372 and 373 for electroplated kettles by Hukin & Heath similar and also stamped 1878
A George V silver table mustard, of oval form, beaded outlines, domed cover with shield shaped finial, angular handle, Chester 1923; a pair of small silver half lobed baluster pepperettes, marks rubbed; a circular silver ashtray; a quatrefoil shaped table salt, on four ball feet; four salt spoons
A large Quing Dynasty Kangxi porcelain vase and cover - the baluster shape body hand painted overall with prunus blossom on blue ground, the arch lid with dog of fo finial (a/f), the sides with lion head ring handles, 65cm high, with six character reign mark hand painted to base (late 17th / early 18th century).

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