A delightful pair of Belleek Parian porcelain honey pots, featuring the classic beehive design with hand-painted shamrocks and intricate basketweave embossing. One pot includes a finial lid with a shamrock-accented handle, while the larger honey pot rests on a sculpted base, complete with hand-painted buzzing bees and a functional spout. Both pieces bear green Belleek backstamps, dating them between 1946 and 1980. Pot sizes are 3.5" and 6.25"H.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
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Moorcroft pottery powder bowl in the Pansy pattern, designed by William Moorcroft. This finely crafted piece showcases vibrant hand-painted deep red and burgundy pansies set against a rich cobalt blue glaze, with lush green leaves adding contrast. The original lid, adorned with matching floral motifs and a rounded finial, enhances the bowl's elegant form. The intricate tubelined decoration exemplifies Moorcroft's signature craftsmanship. Marked Moorcroft - Made in England on the underside, with a By Appointment Potter to H.M. Queen Mary label, signifying royal recognition. A refined addition to any Moorcroft collection.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 3"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Moorcroft pottery powder bowl featuring the Clematis design, adorned with intricate tube-lined floral motifs in a rich color palette. The hand-painted decoration showcases large clematis flowers in shades of soft blue, deep purple, and red, set against a gradient green and blue ground. The bowl has a rounded form with a slightly flared base, while the domed lid is topped with a rounded finial. A refined example of William Moorcroft's signature craftsmanship, highlighting his mastery of color and glazing techniques. Retains the original paper label indicating royal appointment.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 3.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This cut crystal covered urn showcases a stunning diamond-cut pattern with scalloped detailing along the rim, reflecting masterful craftsmanship. The urn features a removable lid with a faceted finial, complementing its elegant form. Raised on a square pedestal base, the piece exudes timeless sophistication. The intricately cut facets catch and refract light beautifully, making it a striking display piece. Some chipping is present on the base, consistent with age and use. A remarkable addition for collectors of fine crystal and antique decorative glassware. Measures 14"H.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear. Chipped on base.
A Moorcroft pottery powder bowl featuring the iconic Iris pattern. The hand-painted design showcases richly hued iris flowers in shades of deep red, purple, and yellow, with intricate shading and detailing on a green and teal background. The piece is finished with a high-gloss glaze, enhancing the vibrant colors and adding depth to the floral motif. The rounded bowl has a smooth, curved form, resting on a pedestal base, and is accompanied by its original domed lid, which features a matching floral pattern and a rounded blue finial. A beautiful example of Moorcroft craftsmanship, highlighting the brand's signature tube-lined technique and celebrated Art Nouveau aesthetic.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 3.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Moorcroft pottery teapot features a deep cobalt blue ground, accentuated by a bold hand-painted design of cascading leaves in shades of yellow, green, and red, surrounded by clusters of dark blue and red berries. The rounded form of the teapot is complemented by a gracefully curved spout and an elegantly arched handle, while the matching lid retains its original finial. The rich glaze enhances the vibrancy of the design, showcasing Moorcroft's signature tube-lining technique. A fine example of early 20th-century Moorcroft craftsmanship, this piece embodies the distinctive Art Nouveau style that defines the brand.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 9"L x 5.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Benjamin Bothamley of Boston (Lincs)-Early 19th century oak and mahogany 8-day longcase clock c 1820, with a swan neck pediment, brass ball and spire finial and paterie, with detached pilasters to the hood door and curved back spats, trunk door with inlay, crossbanding and shaped curved top, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with images of fruit to the spandrels and a cameo depiction of a maiden and dog to the arch, with upright Arabic numerals for the hours and quarter minutes, minute markers, seconds dial and stamped brass hands, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum. This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActDimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 23cmCondition Report:Ivory Act submission reference: 475KCKKG
A RARE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEAPOT. circa 1770, the lid with floral finial and red Greek key border, the body decorated in the Mandarin style with figures chopping and sawing a tree, with red Greek key border, 18.5cm wide across handle and spout, 12.5cm high J. Howell collection no. L.363 Provenance- Ex Morley Hewitt collection, Fordingbridge. Christies (China Choice), 13th October 1980, lot 158, £330. *CR Lid with chips to rim and inner rim, spout has been reduced and has a hairline crack to the top, body appears to be in good order.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEAPOT, CIRCA 1770. the tightly fluted lid with floral finial, the body decorated in the Immortelle pattern, with pseudo Meissen blue crossed swords mark to base, 20cm wide, 14.5cm high, 12cm deep J. Howell collection no. L.47 Provenance- Delahay, Portobello Market, August 1965, £12-10-0. *CR Hairline crack running from the centre of the foot up to the centre of one side, small chip to spout.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN MILK JUG AND COVER. decorated in the Robert Brown pattern, the lid with foliate finial, the bulbous body with loop handle, pseudo Worcester crescent mark to base, 14cm high J. Howell collection no. L.156 Provenance- China Choice, October 1968, £38. *CR restored chip to lid rim, small hairline crack to the right of the handle.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN COFFEE POT. decorated by the tulip painter, the domed lid with flower form finial and moulded stem and petals, the body with polychrome floral spray decoration, 22cm high, 20cm wide across spout and handle J. Howell collection no. L.293 Provenance- Randall, Cirencester, January 1975, £120. *CR lid with losses to the flower petals, the base with a hairline crack running around the entire circumference and repaired with three staples.
A VERY RARE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEAPOT. polychrome decorated with birds in a landscape, 19cm wide across handle and spout, 12.5cm high J. Howell collection no. L.507 Provenance- Thrift Cottage, July 1996, £900. *CR Floral lid finial has been restored, interior has a hairline crack which have previously been repaired with three staples and now restored, hairline crack to spout running down the body, hairline crack above the handle.
A RARE AND FINE LOWESTOFT "MANDARIN" PATTERN COFFEE POT, CIRCA 1770. superbly decorated with Chinese figures, one holding a crucifix on a necklace, in a garden setting taking tea, surrounded by puce landscape and red trellis cartouches. An early example of the factory's polychrome Mandarin decoration. 26.5cm high J. Howell collection no. L505 Provenance- Margaret Corson, July 1995, £3,000. *CR Some rubbing to gilding particularly to the finial, chip to the rim, some staining to the interior.
AN EXTREMELY RARE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TUREEN AND COVER, PROBABLY BY ROBERT ALLEN (PAINTER NUMBER 5). circa 1765-70, the domed lid with scalloped edge, the oval body with pierced handle to each side, decorated with a Chinoiserie landscape scene with figure on a bridge, the interior with floral spray decoration and three drainage holes, decorators number 5 to foot, 28cm wide across handles, 20cm deep, 20cm high J. Howell collection no. L.334 Provenance- Simon Spero, June 1978, £220 Note- Geoffrey Godden notes in his book Lowestoft Porcelains, p.217 that "few dinner services were made at the Lowestoft" factory and only two large tureens appears to be recorded". See p.87, plate 97 of the same volume for a large dish decorated in the same pattern as this tureen. *CR Lid finial is later, lid has been cracked and repaired with four staples, chip to the rim level with one of the handles, the body with hairline crack running from the rim down the body in a curve to under the handle, repaired with four staples, a further hairline crack to the rim level with one of the handle, one of the handles with stapled repair.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN MINIATURE OR DOLLS TEA POT. with foliate spray and butterfly decoration, 14cm wide across handle and spout, 9.5cm high J. Howell collection no. L.248 Provenance- China Choice, August 1972, £28. *CR Lid finial has been reattached, chip to lid rim, chip to spout, repaired chip leading to a U shaped hairline crack to body.
A RARE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN TEAPOT, CIRCA 1770. the lid with floral finial the body with orange and gilt highlighted panels interspersed by puce floral sprays, 19.5cm wide across handle and spout, 12.5cm high J. Howell collection no. L.511 Provenance- Thrift Cottage, December 1997, £550. *CR Lid floral finial has been restored and pinned to the interior of the lid, body with a running crack starting to the side of the spout and running round the body in a scroll to the foot.
Mixed lot of silver and silver plated items to include hallmarked silver: 3 x napkin rings (Birmingham 1934, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1927, Samuel Levi, Sheffield 1915, Cooper Brothers & Sons) and an extending pencil holder (Birmingham 1908, Francis Webb) combined 85.4 grams. Stamped 'Sterling Silver': a matching set of 2 x salt spoons and miniature sugar nips - 7.9 grams. Unweighable silver hallmarked: a shoe horn and matching button hood with filled silver handles (worn marks for Birmingham 1924) and a silver fronted case (hallmark illegible) containing a Goliath pocket watch). Silver Plated: a tea strainer with windmill finial, silver sugar nips, salt spoon, boxed cruet set, cased fish serving set, three napkin rings and engraved basket with swing handle. Total weighable silver 93.3 grams.
A Victorian silver-mounted brown glass wine jug, Birmingham 1891, a silver-mounted amber resin vase, A silver fork by Martin Hall & Co, a smaller cheese fork by the same maker, A Norwegian silver souvenir spoon, a stamped silver spoon, the finial modelled as a ship, another silver spoon, with a wrythen terminal and a finial modelled as a maiden, a pair of plated knife rests, a plated sugar shovel, weighable silver 97gms (10) Condition Report:Available upon request
A group of 18th century Worcester porcelain, comprising an 'Argument' pattern teapot, hatched crescent mark, 16cm high; a polychrome teapot, enamelled with flowers, unmarked, 16cm high; a 'Fence' coffee pot and cover, 25cm high; a 'Two Porter Landscape' relief moulded cream boat, open crescent, 14cm long; a 'Mansfield' bowl, 12cm diameter; a 'Floral Sprays' polychrome tea bowl and saucer, 12cm diameter, and a 'Royal Marriage' pattern polychrome fluted coffee cup, open crescent, 6.5cm high (a.f)Condition:Worcester 'Argument' teapot - extensive body cracks, chip to spout and a replaced coverWorcester polychrome teapot - cover broken in two pieces and restored with rebuilt broken section to rim and replaced finial. No damage to body.Floral Sprays tea bowl and saucer - inner rim chip to tea bowl, a couple of fleabites to foot rim of saucer and generally surface scratching throughoutFence coffee pot - cover broken into several pieces and reassembled, with replacement finialTwo Porter Creamboat - small chip to mouth and a short firing crack descending from rim and another to main bodyMansfield bowl - Scratched to interiorRoyal Marriage coffee cup - Extensive body crackSold as seen with all faults
A Worcester porcelain 'Natural Sprays' vase, circa 1775, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the main print to the baluster body and a further subsidiary band to the neck, open crescent mark, 19.5cm high; sold together with a Caughley porcelain 'Fruit and Wreath' teapot and cover, circa 1780, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, printed C with serif, 12.5cm high; sold together with a Caughley porcelain 'Apple and Damsons / Sliced Apple' coffee pot, lacking cover, unmarked, 18cm high (faults) (3)Condition:Worcester vase - Good condition with no damages or repairs. Some speckled kiln dirt and one small glaze blemish from firing. Teapot - finial to cover missing, variously chipped. Rim around teapot nibbled and chipped. Large foot rim chip. Spout nibbledCoffee pot - no cover. Spout with several cracks. Chips around foot rim.
the six section white body with gilt helmet plate, gilt brass finial, leather backed chin chain, leather liner, together with a selection of lanyards, to include Royal Marines and Devon and Dorset Regiment, Sam Browne belts, good quality and condition to the Royal Marines, Devon and Dorset and one plain. (Parcel)
the black leather skull with pierced gilt helmet plate with overlaid white metal cross, spike finial with circular base with star topped rivets, Imperial and State multi-piece cockades, leather backed chin scales, green lined peak, red lined neck guard, the interior with leather band, set with owners initials KBS in metal plaquettes. Prussian 12th Grenadier Rgt. (Grenadier-Regt. Prinz Carl von Preussen (2nd Brandenburgisches) No.12. Owner’s name & unit (‘12/2’ 12th Rgt 2nd Batt.) written on back peak. Silk liner lacking.
10.25inch sighted two-stage barrel, border engraved stepped and bolted signed lock, decorated with a stand of arms at the tail, gold lined touch hole, full stocked with chequered wooden butt, border and foliate engraved steel mounts, the trigger guard with pineapple finial, iron topped wooden ramrod.
the cylindrical head with turned edges and bun finial, decorated in polychrome and gilt with the Royal arms flanked by the lion and unicorn, HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE, DIEU ET MON DROIT, and Manchester associated arms, turned baluster handle with ring turned decoration and urn and bun finial, 30.5cm long.
32.5cm blade etched with hunting scenes to either side, fine plated hilt, the downturned shell guard cast with a hunter and stag motif, recurved crossguard with stag and hound's head quillons, the pommel cap with acorn finial, natural stag's horn grip applied with three acorns, in its embossed white metal mounted leather wrapped wooden scabbard, the upper mount engraved Herman Goring 12 JANUARY 1939.
9.75inch sighted octagonal damascus barrel signed Wogdon & Barton London, stepped and bolted lock signed Wogdon & Barton, cock replaced, full stocked with slab-sided wooden butt, border engraved steel mounts, the trigger guard with pineapple finial, horn topped wooden ramrod. Salt and pepper pitting.
76cm curved blade, characteristic sheet metal hilt, flared domed quillons incised with stylised flower heads, shaped langet the terminal pierced with foliage, boat-shell guard, tapering knuckle bow incised with foliage, disc pommel with pierced sun burst dome terminal and elongated drooping bud finial. Lamination to blade wood perhaps suggest wootz or pattern welded.
33cm blade by Eickhorn etched with hunting scenes, the Association badge and Der Allgemeine Deutsche Jagdschutzverein Landesverein Westfalen, regulation ornate gilt brass hilt with downturned shaped guard, the quillons with dog's head terminals, the pommel with acorn finial natural stag's horn grip, in its embossed gilt brass mounted leather scabbard.
the blue cloth body with gilt and brass mounts, to include gilt crowned rayed star helmet plate with central laurel wreath motto garter, centred white metal regimental device, the whole applied with a white metal scrolling ribbon with regimental title, brass spike finial with quatrefoil base, gilt brass trim, gilt rosettes, velvet backed gilt brass chin chain, leather headband, silk lacking.
95.5cm double fullered blade broadening to 8cm and of glaive form with clipped and shaped back, characteristic hilt with oval brass guard, two-piece riveted wooden grips, with pierced foliate brass rivet washers, square section iron spike finial. For a Dao with a similar blade see XXVIS.54 in the Royal Armouries and also XXVIS.58.
the black leather skull with gilt brass fittings, the Prussian eagle helmet plate with central white metal rayed star boss, central black enamelled eagle surrounded by a pierced garter SUUM CUIQUE surmounting a laurel wreath, highlighted in gilt and green and red enamels, all on a white enamel ground, fluted tall white metal finial with white horse hair plume, quatrefoil base, multi-piece Imperial and State cockades, leather backed chin scales, the interior with green and red lined peaks, leather head band, mustard coloured silk liner, frayed, pencilled name.
the domed brass finial inscribed FAITHFUL FRIENDS SOCIETY 1777 and embellished with flourishes, on slender wooden haft with ring turned decoration, 158cm high. There were various Friendly Societies established in the UK for the purpose of aiding members in the event of sickness, incapacity or death. Variously named, there are records for a Faithful Friends Society meeting regularly in taverns in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales.
6inch three-stage brass cannon barrel engraved LONDON on the top flat, top sprung bayonet released with a catch on the barrel tang, border engraved stepped and bolted lock signed WILSON, full stocked with bag-shaped butt, border engraved trigger guard decorated with a stand of arms and with a pineapple finial, brass topped wooden ramrod.
25.5cm fullered blade by Eickhorn etched with hunting scenes to either side, regulation white metal mounted hilt, downturned shell guard, recurved hoof crossguard, the pommel cap with acorn finial, natural stag's horn grip applied with white metal acorns, in its white metal mounted leather wrapped metal scabbard, the lower mount impressed with a stag.
the single piece skull profusely decorated with panels of chiselled scrolling foliage and flowerheads with gold damascene borders and interspersed with small vignettes of rabbits, the whole surmounting a band of silvered calligraphy with in gold damascene geometric borders, square section spiked finial decorated to match, mounted on a drawn up circular foot, square section adjustable nasal bar decorated to match, the shaped leaf-form terminals decorated with rabbits, the fitment flanked by a pair of plume holders, the serrated and shaped camail composed of small butted links interspersed with gold coloured links. The rabbit features as a symbol of fertility and Intelligence in the Persian culture and is also representative of the circle of life.
9inch sighted octagonal barrel engraved LONDON on the top flat, border engraved stepped and bolted lock signed TWIGG and decorated with a foliate flourish at the tail, this matching to the cock, roller frizzen, full stocked with chequered wooden grip, border and foliate engraved steel mounts, the trigger guard finial terminating in a trefoil of foliage, horn topped wooden ramrod.
decorated with the Royal arms and mottoes HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE and DIEU ET MON DROIT opposing 1819 over the arms of Manchester and 8. & 10. Dis.ct, further gilt decoration below and to the finial, ring turned grip, button finial to top is chipped, 32cm long. The odd chip, but lovely paintwork and patina.
the staff with gilt metal crown finial on bulbous gilt head, the tapering haft painted black over all and decorated in polychrome with the Royal arms and motto HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE above a crest depicting two keys crossed by a sword or dagger, opposing inscription 3 over GR over 1819 and WEST SOKE IN THE FAWLEY DIVISION below, 201.5cm high, the truncheon or short staff similarly decorated but inscribed G3R over SOKE LIBERTY IN THE FAWLEY DIVISION, 57.5cm long. (2) A/f but with some good original paintwork.

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