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A pair of boxed George V silver-gilt and blue guilloche enamel lidded pots by Asprey of London, 1913, of circular bombe form with domed hinged lids with acorn finial, opening to a gilt interior, the enamel applied with gilt foliate embellishment sprigs, stamped to underside '925' with 'Asprey' in original velvet and silk lined Moroccan leather fitted box, the pots 8.5 cm diameter, combined weight 394 grams
A Victorian silver three-piece tea set by Atkin Brothers, London 1899, comprising a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each designed with profusely embossed body with fruit and foliage, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, on four scroll feet, teapot 15 cm high, combined weight 765 grams
A group of Worcester 18th century porcelain, comprising a trio of a coffee cup, a tea bowl and a saucer, circa 1765-1775, painted in overglaze puce enamels with scrolling plants, gilt-edged border, enriched with gilding, unmarked, saucer 12cm diameter and a 'Circled Landscape' tea bowl, circa 1780-85, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, disguised numeral mark to the base, 7.6cm diameter; sold together with a John Rose, Coalport teapot, cover, teapot stand, three coffee cups and two saucers, circa 1800, of waisted form with gilt floral sprigs, unmarked, teapot 18cm high (qty)Condition:Trio - Saucer with riveted break. Coffee cup and tea bowl in good condition.'Circled Landscape' bowl - Minute rim nibble, otherwise good.John Rose - Teapot finial- broken and restuck, firing crack to underside of cover. The gilt on the cover is rubbed.Both saucers have firing flaws to the underside. No further damages or repairs.
A small group of Derby porcelain, 18th-century and early 19th centurycomprising a dolphin butter or cream boat, painted in blue, 8.5cm high (restored); a pair of plates, painted with roses and sprigs, red batons mark, 24.5cm diameter; two saucer dishes, painted with Chantilly Sprigs, 19.5cm and 21.5cm diameter; two coffee cups, and a navette-shaped dish, decorated with flowers, ozier moulded border, 30.5cm wide and two Chantilly Sprigs teacups and five saucers; sold together with a Coalport teapot and cover (finial re-glued), New Hall coffee cup and a pink lustre teacup and saucer (19) (minor damages)
A Caughley 'Fisherman' tea canister and cover, circa 1780-85, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, printed S mark, 13.5cm highCondition:Small chip and associated crack to the mouth of the canister. X shaped hairline to the centre of the base. Fleabites to the tips of the petals on the flower finial of the cover.
A group of Liverpool pottery and porcelain, 18th century and early 19th century, comprising a James or John Pennington 'Fisherman' sauceboat, 10.5cm high; an uncommon Richard Chaffers 'Trellis Fence' saucer, 12cm diameter; a John and Jane Pennington 'Mistress and Maid' polychrome tea bowl and saucer, saucer 13.5cm diameter; and a group of Herculaneum, comprising a pair of teacups and saucers with sepia landscapes; a new oval sucrier and cover decorated in imari and gilt, marked '820', 14cm high; an oval teapot stand, painted with an array of flowers within green and gilt border, 18.5cm wide; a 'Doll's House' pattern plate, numbered 1221, 18cm diameter, a transfer-printed blue and white tea bowl and saucer together with two coffee cans, one printed with hand-colouring and one fully painted (16 pcs including cover) Condition:Pennington sauceboat - Crack around lower portion of handle and a hairline to the centre of the spout. 'Trellis Fence' saucer - broken into two pieces and restored. 'Mistress and Maid' saucer - Small restored chip to rim, together with some further nibbles to rim of both saucer and tea bowl. Herculaneum teacups and saucers - minor gilt wear. Tea bowl and saucer - minor gilt wear, crazing lines to centre of saucer Teapot stand - some patches of gilt wear to rim and a couple of minor scratches through floral decoration Printed base coffee can - glaze crazing throughout Sucrier - wear to gilt on finial and rim, chip to inner rim of base and hairline cracks to bodyDolls House plate - good conditionNo other damages or repairs
A H&R Daniel dessert service, circa 1825, pattern 4019, of cusped form, decorated with raised lilac sprigs and painted with large naturalistic central flowers, comprising four triangular serving dishes, 24cm wide, a dessert cream bowl with a cover with butterfly finial, a standing dessert centrepiece, 34cm wide x 12.5cm high and eleven dessert plates, 22cm diameter (some damages, 18)Condition:Cream bowl - crack near handle and hairline to interior. Some staining to handles. Standing comport - one handle broken, the other repairedPlates - six with numerous cracks through the body, the others with hairlines and shorter cracks to the rimsOne triangular dish badly cracked, another stainedGenerally, there is rubbing and flaking to the decoration. Some gilt wear
A late 19th century French bronze-mounted boulle mantel clockIn the Louis XIV style and of rectangular arched form with scroll inlaid decoration and applied scrolling and shell mounts, the swept top with floral basket finial, on scrolling feet, the sides with pierced rectangular sound grills, the front inset with a porcelain panel painted with putti, the gilt dial with enamelled Roman numerals, the eight day movement striking on a bell.37cm high
A late 19th century French Portico clock garniture The movement stamped A.D. Mougin The clock surmounted by an urn with pineapple finial, on column supports with floral finials, the platform base on toupie feet, the 3.75 inch white enamelled Arabic dial signed Renaud, Perigueux, the brass twin train movement with Brocot type suspension and outside count wheel, striking on a bell, with pendulum and key, the matching garniture of two-branch candelabra on conforming bases. 43cm high Condition:Case: Good. Candle holders also good.Dial: Good with some slight wear to signature.Movement: Pendulum suspension spring broken. Movement appears intact but is not running.Unless otherwise stated, all clocks are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a clock may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping - it is advised that all clocks are inspected and serviced by a qualified horologist before full use.
A 19th century inlaid rosewood banjo barometerThe dial signed G. Del Vecchio, StaffordThe rosewood case with boxwood lining and marquetry inlay of flowers and shells, mounted with silvered brass barometer dial and alcohol thermometer, with arched pediment.97cm highCondition:Missing urn finial. Case, dial and thermometer good. No air bubbles to mercury reservoir. Appears to be fully functioning.
A pair of Coalport vases and covers, circa 1900-1919, of ovoid form with rams head handles, painted with still life panels of fruit by Frederick Herbert Chivers, the panels surrounded by rich gilding, artist signed, on pedestal foot, printed factory marks, painted 7540 S/S.130 in gilt, 26cm high (at fault)Condition:Both vases have cracks to the body. One finial has been re-glued. Both are re-secured to the pedestal bases with a bolt.
A Coalport landscape vase and cover, circa 1916, of ovoid form, the cobalt and lemon yellow ground painted with an oval landscape panel featuring a bridge over a river and a further smaller opposing landscape panel, with gilded borders, printed factory marks, numbered V.5327 M/S 331 in gilt, 30.5cm high(finial to cover broken and re-glued)
WEDGWOOD; a collection of jasperware, to include a blue urn with cover and finial of a young boy, height approx. 31cm, two green plates and two similar blue plates, diameter 24cm, blue Christmas plates for 1970, 1993 and 1997, a cup and saucer, a dark blue oval trinket box, an arched metal clock with Classical decoration and suspended cameo, height approx. 9.2cm, a ceramic arched clock, two Christmas decorations and a pin with a ship, in fitted boxes, etc.
A small collectors' lot comprising a Royal Masonic Institution for Boys Steward medal dated 1952, a commemorative ivorine propelling pencil for the Coronation of Edward VII, with crown finial and stanhope depicting Edward VII and Alexandra, two mother of pearl penknives, a tie pin set with an enamelled four pence 1836 coin and a further tie pin.
Pair of large 19th century Augustus Rex porcelain jars and covers, each with polychrome decoration with alternating panels of floral sprays on black ground and figures on horseback, with blue painted marks to base, H 39cm (with damage to the finial of one cover, and a hairline crack to the neck of one jar)
Mixed collectables comprising a brass desk inkwell with lion and shield finial to the lid, raised on three paw feet with three angel figures, height to lid 15cm, a small brass pin dish, diameter 16.5cm, a Royal Worcester Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II circular enamelled pot, diameter 4.5cm, a small cut glass scent bottle with silver and enamelled lid, height 7cm, and a child's wooden money box in the form of a Georgian house, height 8cm, (5).
OAK LONGCASE CLOCK CIRCA 1830 by Gabriel Smith Chester, arched top moon phase dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, painted rolling moon detail, twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement (pendulum and weights included) single glazed door arched top hood, broken pediment, brass ball finial, ribbed pillars, glazed side views, shaped top trunk door, stepped trunk base, 114 (overall h) x 56cms (w)Provenance: private collection Conwy
A silver plated copper tea pot and tow tea kettles. The round teapot on foot with a hinged cover with finial, part spiral fluted and engraved band, a border cast in high relief with shells, scrolls and leaves, and a wood double scroll handle, 24cm high overall; together with a round tea kettle with a fixed ebonised handle; and another similar on a stand with three cabriole legs and a lamp

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