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James Hadley for Royal Worcester, an Aesthetic Movement Japanesque incense burner, 1874, the bowl with relief moulded tree branches, supported on three elephants mask feet, the lid reticulated with prunus, magnolia and maple , surmounted by a resting elephant finial, impressed mark, 22cm high
A LARGE BRASS TEN LIGHT CHANDELIER IN DUTCH 18TH CENTURY STYLE, 19th century, with hanging ring above a figural finial cast as Saint Mary with her foot on the Serpent, the multi knopped and waisted shaft issuing six scrolling branches with floral terminals, above the sconces on further scrolling foliate cast branches, above a spherical moulding and knopped terminal, height: 104cm, width: 94cm
AN EXTENSIVE LOOSDRECHT-AMSTEL PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE, late 18th century and later, with various marks in blue including Amstel and Mol*, enamelled in polychrome with sprays of flowers within conforming borders joined by leafy tendrils. Comprising: 3 large circular shallow bowls with undulating gilt rims, 47cm dia.; a pair of circular dishes with undulating gilt borders, 34cm dia.; seven various oval meat plates, the largest pair 49cm; a pair of helmet-shaped sauceboats with simple scroll handles, 22cm; a pair of square bowls with shaped and undulating gilt borders, 22cm; a pair of oval tureens and covers, 22cm; a small oval tureen and cover, 17cm; a large oval tureen and cover, 38cm; a pierced oval fruit basket with a conforming pierced cover and branchwork finial, 26cm, and a pair of oval stands ensuite with pierced borders highlighted in gilt, 27cm; a pair of circular plates, 18.5cm dia.; three plates, 29cm dia.; three ladles, 20cm; four shaped rectangular dishes, 24cm; six oval dishes; 21cm; eight circular dishes, 20cm; four chocolate cups with domed covers, and simple scroll side handles, 7.5cm high; and seventy-eight bowls and plates, 25cm dia. (a collection). An Amstel porcelain part dinner service from the collection of Their Royal Highnesses, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent was sold Christie's London, 27th June 2005, Lot 176. Provenance: Baron van Tuyll family, Marsh Court, Dorset.
AN ENAMELLED SILVER COLOURED METAL DESK TIMEPIECE, PROBABLY VIENNESE, The domed top with figural finial above a square section case with further cast figures mounted to each upper corner, above a Roman dial, the openwork crestings and spreading base panels all with central Bacchic mask flanked by grotesques in the manner of cloisonne work, raised on four paw feet; the dome, front, back and sides decorated with scenes of Olympian gods in Arcadian landscapes, overall height: 23cm. Note: A very similar timepiece was sold by Clars Auction Gallery, Oakland, California, 'Fine Art & Antiques', 17th November 2019, lot 6002
A DANISH SILVER INKWELL AND STAND BY GEORG JENSEN Copenhagen, circa 1925-32, .830 standard, no. 145, the baluster inkwell with a hammered finish and hinged lid with bud finial, on an oval stand with a beaded rim, on four berry and leaf feet, signed Georg Jensen, 18cm (7 in) high, 653g (20 oz)
A Regency Irish guiltwood circular mirror, carving of an eagle finial, above a circular moulded frame, with beading around the glass, ebonised inlay, later glass fitted, heldry apron, Height 63cm, Width 42cm.Condition report: Scuffs and scratches to the frame, later glass fitted and a later back, signs of woodworm to the back and a split to the finial.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Swansea Cambrian teapot and cover, c.1815. It has a hinge lid with a swan finial and is decorated with the Geometric Wheels pattern. 28 cm long. (1)Condition: 3 cm horizontal hairline in the shoulder, small chip to the tip of the spout and swan's neck. Provenance: From the Trevor Kentish collection.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed teapots and covers c.1800-20. To include: a Spode Gloucester pattern pot, a Tendrill pattern pot and a Full Flower, possibly Machin teapot with associated lid. 21 - 23 cm long. (3)Condition: Tendrill with restored chip to lid and tip of spout, Spode; finial replaced, chip to lid and to gallery and tip of spout. Provenance: From the Trevor Kentish collection.
A GEORGIAN SILVER SMALL TEAPOT of plain pear-shaped design, applied scroll decoration to spout, pineapple finial to lid, measuring 16cm high, hallmarks to base maker Fuller White, date letter rubbed, hardwood handle, gross weight approx. 16 ozt (497 grams). Condition Report : Condition: good, no obvious damage or repair. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
* Mirror. An Edwardian mahogany cheval dressing mirror, the rectangular mirror supported by a slender mahogany frame each with urn finial, raised on scroll supports each with brass caster, 159cm high x 57cm wide, together with an early 20th century mahogany bedpost torchere, with circular top above fluted and acanthus carved column on three cabriole supports with claw and ball feet, 105cm high plus a Victorian mahogany towel railQty: (3)
Wedgwood Clarice Cliff Limited edition ceramics; 8 Cafe Noir coffee sets comprising cup, h5.5cm, saucer and spoon with bean finial, to include Fantasque Mountain, Tulip, Monsoon, Garden Blue, Red Autumn, Coral Firs, Blue Lucerne and Windbells, all with original boxes and certificates. Condition good, no damage found.
A French Sevres style porcelain and gilt metal mounted clock garniture, Japy Freres, late 19th century, the eight-day gong striking movement with stamped roundel and serial numbered 22130 to backplate, the enamelled Roman numeral dial with bird and foliate decoration, the case surmounted by an urn, and with conforming serial number, 31cm high, and a pair of conforming pedestal urns, each 20.5cm high (3) Provenance: Property from a Private CollectionCondition Report: Has pendulum and keyOne of the feet to the clock case is a replacement. - this is similar in pattern but shorter in height and 'made up' with a thick footpad. it is one rear leg. Case with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use the case with some wear and some pitting and discolourationDreweatts cannot make any guarantees it is in working order or give any comments as to accuracy of time keeping. We recommend getting the clock appraised and cleaned/overhauled by a professional restorer prior to use. The pendulum has confirming serial number and is the original, the key is probably a replacementThere is wear and rubbing to the gilt surface of the porcelain, one panel to the garniture has small chip and loss to the lower section where it meets the mount. There is no glass to the bezel, presumably this would have been domed (convex) like the rearOne pinapple finial slightly bentPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A walnut chest on stand, circa 1710 and later, with quarter veneered and crossbanded top, the drawer fronts decorated with fine stringing, 137.5cm high, 105cm wide, 60cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, The handles have been replaced, there are marks where previous 'drop' handles have been placed,Old splits and cracks, and chips and losses especially to the veneers to the topThe locks to the drawers to the top and to the base do not match, this is possibly a marriage of two elements, there are no keys present but all drawers are open at time of report, Signs of old woodworm, some filled holes, Probably previously with a drop finial to the apron, a small recess exists to the undersideCondition Report Disclaimer
An upholstered octagonal wardrobe, early 21st century, by The English Campaign Wardrobe Company and after the designs for campaign wardrobes by Robinson & Sons of Ilkley, the tented facetted body surmounted by a gilt finial, the hidden door enclosing a parcel painted interior with high shelf to the roof cavity and a hanging rail, 263cm high overall, approximately 70cm wide Condition Report: This is approximately 70cm wide, it is 263cm high as cataloguedOverall the condition reflects the lack of significant age or use in a domestic setting - the structure solid and stable The base with some opening to the joints, the paint has lifted in this area Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A mahogany child's four poster bed, first half 19th century, with striped upholstered canopy above turned tapering posts at the front, 190cm high, 199cm long, 92cm wide overallPlease note this lot is not on view at Donnington Priory, it is available to view at our off-site warehouse approximately 15 minutes drive from Donnington Priory, please book an appointment if you wish to view to avoid any disappointmentCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some minor old chips and splits to timber elements. Fabric with some wear, fading, marks and fraying throughtout. Later stretchers to the underside. some tassels lacking. One urn finial with ball to top lacking. The canopy with some small old holes and tears. Some old tack holes to timber elements for previous fabric. Some discolourations to fabric elements. Some evidence of old worm to legs. Bed is currently disassembled and may requires some adjustments and securing when re-assembled before being used. Section of fabric to the side of the canopy is becoming detached and will need re-securing. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Regency mahogany three tier what-not, circa 1820, the middle tier incorporating a drawer, 126cm high, 51cm wide, 47cm deep overallCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Some old splits and cracks, the end of one scrolled finial has been previously broken and now with a glued repair. One front leg also with an old break and repair, it is possible this has bene through a restorer at some point, it has also been polished - to the tier this has partly worn away.The drawer with no lock and never had one, the handles here appear to be original Due to the nature of the manufacture and appearance of this there is some 'wobble' overall Condition Report Disclaimer
A GOOD JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE & MIXED METAL LIDDED KORO, the body of the koro decorated with mixed metal depicting scenes of birds amongst native flora, the cover pierced with sunset and a bird finial, on three moulded feet, the underside with artist signature, 12cm high x 16cm wide. ( overpainted )

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