An unusual late 18th/early 19th Century creamware three tier Grand Platt Ménage, each tier comprising five shell pattern recessed dishes supported by dolphins, the finial modelled as a seated figure of “Plenty” holding a cornucopia, on pierced circular base, 17.75ins high (probably Leeds pottery – some restoration)
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An inter war Royal Crown Derby porcelain tea caddy and cover, the quatrelobed body printed and painted with bouquets of flowers within gilt scrolled edged cartouches on a green ground, raised on gilt medallion border and shell scroll bracket feet, shallow dome cover with tear drop finial. 6.5’ high.
A pair of small Chinese bronzed twin-handled koros and covers each with dog finial panels depicting exotic animals to the body and on three legs 18cm high; and a small collection of other Chinese bronzed items comprising: a koro and cover with a dog of Fo finial elephant form handles and panels of birds to the body on three feet; a miniature tea kettle decorated with dragons to the body on three feet impressed character mark; and a small dish and cover of ovoid form decorated with a dragon flowers and foliage (5)
IONA - a clan badge by Alexander Ritchie marked A.R Iona ICA Birmingham 1931 with central harp surrounded by a garter inscribed in Gaelic also a small spoon with galleon finial Celtic twist handle and knotwork cast bowl maker Iain MacCormack marked IMC Iona Sterling and Scotland together with a penannular brooch marked JC Glasgow 1963 and Made in Scotland of classic Iona style (3) Ex. The Gunn Collection Part Two
A George II baluster mug with marks for London 1730 maker Francis Spilsbury I later decorated with a ploughing scene crested and initialled together with a Victorian Scottish egg coddler Edinburgh 1893 maker Brook & Son of semi-fluted and reeded ovoid form with gadrooned border to the domed hinged cover and ivory finial raised on three reeded supports terminating in paw feet Heights: 13.5cm and 23cm 32.5oz
A Royal Worcester pot pourri vase and pierced cover with spire finial, painted with Highland cattle in a landscape by H. Stinton, 17cm high, puce printed marks, shape 291/H, date code for 1934 (crack to cover) and a Royal Worcester oval botanical plate, attributed to W. Hale, painted with a sugarbush (Protea) spray, 27cm wide, puce printed mark, date code for 1916, pattern no. 1170 and script latin plant name Protea Neriifolia
Four items of Meissen, comprising; a hand-bell, painted with a Watteauesque vignette, 10cm high, blue crossed swords mark (handle restored), a tea canister and cover painted with flower sprays and insects, blue crossed swords mark(lacking finial), a dish and a bowl and cover painted with flowers, blue crossed marks, late 19th and early 19th centuries.

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