An Edwardian Coalport china miniature three piece vase garniture set with yellow necks and blue ground bodies, the reserves painted with landscapes by E.O. (Ted) Ball, gilded decoration all over, 12/10 cm high, to/w a similarly decorated vase and cover (4) Top of finial on cover chipped; no other damage
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A 19th century Chinese blue and white 'dragon' vase and domed cover with moulded guardian lion finial, the vase of high shouldered baluster form painted in underglaze blue with two large sinuous dragons disputing a flaming pearl surrounded by stylised flames and clouds, with a band of fruit sprays around the foot, four-character Kangxi mark to base mark but late Qing dynasty, 33 cm high o/a The cover with several chips, repaired finial and small hairline, the vase with hairline incorporating small glaze chip, and other small chips to rim and foot
A Victorian Royal Doulton china square pot pourri with inner cover and pierced lid, on lion-pad feet, the panels painted with Highland scenes of a stag, does, grouse and rabbits by Henry Mitchell, on a gilded cream ground, 20 cm highNo chips, cracks, losses or restoration; gilding worn on interior of lid finial and where lid meets main body of piece, otherwise generally good
A Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jar with continuous prunus on cracked ice pattern (missing cover) and pseudo four character Kangxi mark 13.5 cm high to/w another slightly smaller example with domed cover and concentric circles mark to base 13.5 cm o/a and a baluster vase and cover with guardian lion finial with the same design and mark, 22.5 cm high, all late Qing or Rebublic period (3) Ginger jar with Kangxi mark has 1 cm rim chip, the vase has 'v' shaped hairline in the neck
An 1856 pattern midshipman's dirk and scabbard, the unbranded blade etched with a crowned GRV cypher and crowned fouled anchor, with gilt acorn finial crosspiece bearing a crowned and wreathed anchor, with white shagreen grip, the gilt mounted black leather scabbard with twin rings and leather , stamped DB for D Blackmore, 49.5 cm
A South East Asian silver stem bowl and cover with lotus bud finial, profusely embossed and engraved with floral scrolls, standing on four Kinnari supports and domed foot with conforming design 17.5cm to/w another South East Asian bowl and cover with flared and pierced lotus lappet handle, possibly a Paan dan (Betel Case) embossed and engraved with scrolling floral and foliate decoration 16cm high (2) 35oz (1114g)
A pair of green glazed stoneware urns,early 20th century, possibly Sardinian marriage urns, each of baluster form with four handles, with bulbous protrusions to the side, each set with a conical finial, 51cm highCondition ReportEach with chips to the rim. With cracks to the protrusions to both. The glaze to both chipped in various locations.
A collection of Chinese export blue and white,18th-19th century, comprising: two baluster vases and associated covers, painted with blossoming peonies in a garden or a landscape,13 and 13.5cm high, and two tea caddies, painted with floral sprigs or pagodas in a landscape, 11 and 12cm high (7)Condition ReportVase with peony - chipped to rim and finial of cover.Vase with landscape - large hairline crack to body. Chipped to foot rim and cover, knop of cover missing.Tea caddy with landscape - large cracks and chips to rim. Restored. Gilt losses.Tea caddy with flowers - chipped and cracked to rim. Frits and chips to edges.
A Minton majolica 'Lychees' teapot and cover,1870s, the cover with a leaf-form finial, with four conjoined lychees, with a naturalistic handle and spout, in green, yellow and brown, stamped marks partially lost with chip, '13..9 and M..ton and indistinct date code,12cm highCondition ReportChip to the underside of the leaf finial. Chip to the underside, around the stamped marks. Chips and knocks to the base of the lychees, forming the feet. Glued chip to the spout.
An silver coffee pot,by Johnson, Durban & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1904, the hinged cover with falcon finial above a baluster body with scroll handle and cast spout,29cm high28.8oztCondition ReportHinged cover slightly bent.Spout with slight ding to tip.Marks rubbed to body.Surface scratches and oxidisation throughout.
A George III mahogany stick barometer,with a 'broken arch' pediment over a silvered register, turned reservoir cover, and ivory finial.94cm highProvenance: The Estate of Mrs Althea LloydIMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: A4ZV4PEC Condition ReportRe-polished. Possibly a later pediment. Mercury with bubbles. Please see the additional images.
A BOX AND LOOSE BRASSWARES, to include a brass framed tilting dressing table mirror height 41.5cm, mirror dimensions (including frame) 33cm x 24cm, approximately thirty brass candlesticks of various types, including a pair of brass chambersticks with large rectangular trays, and various miniature candlesticks, smallest 4cm, a bell with bird finial and chain for hanging, two trivets, etc (1 box + loose) (sd)
A COLLECTION OF AYNSLEY ORCHARD GOLD PATTERN FRUIT BOWLS AND VASES, comprising a pair of pedestal fruit bowls, signed D.Jones, diameter 26cm (a few surface scratches inside and out), a shell form bon-bon dish (surface scratches), a pair of cabinet plates with beaded gilt rim, diameter 26cm, a rectangular sandwich plate, two hexagonal bud vases, height 8cm and 13cm (smaller vase has a light scratch, larger has a tiny chip to the body), a small urn, height 8cm (light scratches), a bell (tiny nibbles and crazing on base), a rectangular trinket dish, a squat ginger jar, height 15.5cm (small gold mark under glaze above chestnuts), a tall hexagonal ginger jar, height 24cm to top of finial, a twin handled covered vase, height 22cm to top of finial, a pair of small spill vases, height 15.5cm (16) (Condition report: gilt appears in good condition, a few minor surface scratches, obvious damage mentioned in description)
A Victorian hand blown green glass pedestal vase of elongated form, with crimp marks to rim and foot, 29.5cm wide x 13cm high, an opaque glass cylindrical lidded sweet jar with blue glass foot and finial, 31cm high, and a Victorian glass celery vase, 24.5cm high, a pair of small Victorian vaseline glass bowls with pinched rims and wavy bands to the waist, 7cm diameter, a Victorian cranberry glass bowl with wavy rim, 20cm diameter and one other item of cranberry glassCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT* Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.* Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid* Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. Our preferred method of payment os by bank transfer. We do not take cash or card payments.
A silver circular lidded box, the finial in the form of a pair of birds, stamped .900, 8cm high, 3.19ozt, 99.1gCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images. * Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid * Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer. We do not take cash or card payments.
A 19th century French white marble and ormolu Mantel Clock, by C. Clements A. Paris, with eight-day movement signed Samuel Marti and Planchon Paris, No. 274, with urn finial, eight day movement, column supports and glazed panel to the front with a watercolour street scene, 35.5cm high x 21cm wide.
A Meissen chocolate cup, saucer, together with a Chinese teapot and an early 19th century Spode style pot, painted with flowers (3)Cup has a glued finial, crack inside the lid, general wear to the decoration and a cancellation mark on the swords. Pot has no lid, pinned with various small chips and wear to the decoration. Teapot has firing cracks inside, wear and small chips.
A small collection of silver tableware, to include: a silver circular butter dish and cover, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1936, with frosted glass liner, (cover lacking finial), diameter 15.5cm, together with a silver circular dish, a German .800 grade silver circular dish, a silver egg cup, silver sugar nips and two others. (silver weight 612.1g). (qty)
An Early Victorian Silver-Mounted Ruby Glass Claret Jug, Charles Reily & George Storer, London.The baluster ruby glass jug encased in pierced vine, grape and leaf silver body, with entwined silver vine handle, the hinged cover with fruiting grape finial, all raised on spreading circular foot with conforming decoration. Approx 31cm H
A WWI First World War Royal Artillery Officers 1821 pattern sword. Tapering dome shaped pommel with ball finial, rayskin grip and a x3 bar hilt. The blade unmarked for manufacturer, with proof mark to the ricasso and etched with Royal Artillery insignia and Royal GVR cypher. Housed within a leather bound steel scabbard with carry strap. Measures approx. 97cm.
A Victorian Silver Coffee-Pot, by Edward, Edward, John and William Barnard, London, 1843, tapering and on four scroll feet, engraved with foliage scrolls centring a vacant cartouche on each side, the hinged cover with flower and foliage finial, the handle detached and lacking insulators, with frame for strainer, 28cm high, 27oz 17dwt, 867gr
A Three-Piece Edward VIII and George V Silver Tea-Service, by Richard Woodman Burbridge, Sheffield, 1936 and 1937, Retailed by Harrods, in the George III style, each piece on four ball feet with a gadrooned rim, comprising a teapot, with composition handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 27.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 36oz 9dwt, 1,134gr (3)
Two George III Silver Pepperettes, One Possibly by Samuel Meriton, London, Possibly 1791, the Other by Jabez Daniell and James Mince, London, 1770, each vase-shaped and on spreading foot, each with pierced pull-off cover, the first with vase-shaped finial, the second with wrythen knop finial, 14cm high and slightly smaller, 5oz 18dwt, 183gr
Oak and mahogany longcase clock by Barrett of Blandford, the hood with swan neck cresting and ball finial, the case door inlaid with shell motif, flanked by column pilasters, on a plinth base, the painted dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, with seconds subsidiary dial, date aperture, framed by floral spandrels, with two weights, 204cm high
Pair of Coalport Sevres style vases decorated by E. Richards,, late 19th/early 20th Century, the covers with pine cone finials, printed and painted with reserves of flowers, signed to the reserves, on deep blue and gilt grounds, 26.5cm high (2)Condition Report: Overall in good condition, one finial has been re-glued.Gilding in good condition.
A small famille rose kamcheng and domed cover with animal finial; decorated with narrative scenes of Manchu/Chinese figures at leisure in a garden landscape; 15 cm high, late Qing Dynasty or laterCondition Report: Please note that there is a significant interior chip to the cover of this lot.
A light turquoise/blue monochrome oval vessel and domed cover; decorated on the cover with a key-fret pattern beside a mythological animal and six Chinese characters; the vessel itself with two quatrefoil panels on a ground of geometric motifs; 25.5 cm long. The base with blue Guangxu six-character mark, but not of the period.Provenance: From a Private UK Collection.Condition Report: Please note that there is evidence of some firing cracks on finial and domed cover.
A pair of blue and white vases; each one with a domed cover and Dog of Fo finial. Both decorated with a typical design of prunus blossom and gnarled branches; 32 cm high, late Qing Dynasty or later [2]Condition Report: Please note that there is some damage to this lot; this includes a chip at the rim of one vase.

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