SATSUMA COVERED BOWL WITH 'RAT' FINIAL (H. 11.5 CM, DIA. 13.5 CM APPROX.), LACQUERED RECTANGULAR TRAY CARVED WITH CHRYSANTHEMUMS, SIGNED (L.53.5 CM, W. 22.5 CM), CARVED AND PIERCED SATINWOOD PANEL POKER WORK DECORATION, LADY HOLDING BOX CAMERA (L.21.5 CM, W. 9CM), CARVED JADE BUDDA ON WOOD STAND (7.5 CM) (4)
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An early 19th century oval English porcelain entrée dish hand gilded and decorated in the Imari palette (26cm wide) together with a similar period boat-shaped English porcelain tureen cover and stand, the cover surmounted with a gilded lion and late 18th century Royal Worcester cup and saucer in loose Chinese style Oval tureen - the gilding is quite worn around the edge of the base of the tureen. The interior of the tureen looks good gilt-wise and painting & decoration wise although there is some glaze crazing to the border around the base section. Turning over there looks like some kiln dirt in the glaze and the oval foot-rim is darker where it is expected to be commensurate with age. Although there are no cracks, chips or restorations the cover of the tureen appears to be in reasonable condition and finial looks undisturbed. The Royal Worcester cup and saucer - the saucer has small kiln grit in the glaze and some minor discolourations. No evidence of hairlines, chips, cracks or restorations noted to the underside. The top section gilding looks fairly good with the decoration looking good to the outside and the centre. The cup looks in good general overall condition, minor markings such as a 3mm mark is noted to the inside of the cup. In the Auctioneer's opinion this is most certainly a firing mark and is not discernible to the outside. The handle looks good and no evidence of cracks, chips or restorations are noted here. The lidded entree dish on stand - the gilding around the border is quite badly rubbed there is a lot of discolouration around the edge of the stand. Gilding is rubbed on the main body of the stand also and there is significant discolouration around the edges to the underside as if the piece had been put into an oven etc. The discolouration follows on the main piece inside. There is a star crack to the base of approx. two inches and a little bit more beyond that. This is visible from the underside and the inside of the main piece. Again, some gilt rubbing and a firing problem where one of the handles affixes to the body there is bubbling of glaze etc. to a one cm square area approx. discolouration the the outside of this circular foot is noted and and as per before certainly the cover with the recumbent lion finial appears reasonable. The lions looks undisturbed and not restored, again gilt rubbing where you would expect it commensurate with age through usage. No chips cracks or restorations noted here although some gilt rubbing etc.
Various ceramics including a striking Limoges tea service comprising teapot, two-handled sucrier, lidded creamer and three cups each with an Art Deco design, together with further ceramics including an Italian pottery jug decorated in Renaissance-style and others etc. Condition report on the Limoges tea service - the lid to the teapot seems to be in good order (minor gilt rubbing to the spherical finial), the teapot itself has a small match-head sized chip to the edge at the top (see close up image). Gilding and colours appear generally in good order. The handle is OK, no problems there apart from a bit of gilt rubbing commensurate with age. Some minor scratching and scuffing on the surface of the matt black ground but no big cracks or restorations noted. On the two-handled lidded sucrier the lid appears to be good general overall condition with no issues noted. There are two small match-head sized chips away from the top of the lip where the handle affixes to the main body. These are visible from the outside. There is gilt rubbing to the two handles (see close up images) the spreading foot looks OK with just minor amounts of gilt rubbing but it could do with a clean. The smaller lidded pot - the lid has been in half and has been re-glued and there is still a small chip missing (see close up images) it very dirty and requires a clean but the actual body of the piece looks in good original order. There are three cups - one sadly exhibits a full vertical hairline from the lip of the cup to the foot rim. The other two cups appear to be in reasonable order. The porcelain is noted to be very thin also like egg-shell porcelain. The handles look OK with minor gilt rubbing and no major cracks, chips or restoration noted to the two 'better' cups.
An early 19th century Sevres porcelain jar and cover, of urn shape, the cover having acorn finial, the body decorated with swags and bows, with applied gilt painted circular handles, having interlaced L mark verso with D within, h.15cm; together with a 19th century Sevres porcelain inkwell, decorated with pink roses, floral swags and bows (liner broken); a Staffordshire spill vase; Staffordshire figure of Lord Byron; cloisonné trinket jar and cover etcCondition report: Lidded jar & cover: No restoration, no breaks, some rubbing to gilding, imperfection to rim of base. Extra photos. Inkwell & cover: No restoration, no chips to rim or base. Chip to inside of lid, lid appears scorched. Extra images.
A 19th century silver teapot, of squat oval form, having fruitwood handle and finial, marks obscured by handle, weight 11ozCondition report: Dimensions: max length handle-spout 24cm; height (top of handle) 14.5cm; max width 10cm. No dents to body, signs of wear/use to spout, finial on lid requires slightly straightening. Extra Pictures.
A group of silver items comprising two photograph frames, one of Victorian rococo style, the other rectangular with anthemion decoration to the corners, a letter opener with Celtic decorative finial, a Hong Kong silver Armada dish set with a Hong Kong Dollar, a mother of pearl silver bladed fruit knife, a retractable manicure tool, a thimble and a silver topped glass jar, total weight excluding frames 4.72toz, and an 800 silver small circular pin tray, 0.58toz. (9)
A group of George III and later silver flatware, comprising pair of sugar nips, bright cut engraved, London 1812, Peter and William Bateman, three George III sauce ladles, all London, 1785, 1794 and 1800, a pair of Victorian Scottish silver sauce ladles, Edinburgh 1847 and 1848, A M & Co, a set of Japanese teaspoons, each with petalled bowl and differing finials marked Stirling, a set of six butter knives, boxed, Sheffield 1914, F H A Ltd, a further pair of sugar nips, three pairs of Georgian mustard spoons, five further condiment spoons, a butter knife a caddy spoon with anthemion decoration and a teaspoon with twist handle and stork and baby finial, total weight 14.9toz excluding cased butter knives, together with a white metal serving fork, a pair of plated mustard spoons, a plated salt spoon, a spoon rack and a collector's guide to antique spoons. (34)
A George V silver bachelor's tea set, of compressed bun form on circular foot, comprising a teapot with ebonised finial and handle, 21 by 12 by 12.5cm high, a milk jug, 8.2 by 5.3 by 7.8cm high, and sugar bowl, 7.5 by 6cm high, stamped '76501', Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1922, 13.7toz overall. (3)
A George III silver teapot and matching milk jug, of London shape with basket weave and stiff leaf borders, the hinged lid with shell form finial, foliate clasped spout, stained wooden handle with thumb piece, the milk jug with gilt interior, both raised on four shell form feet, Daniel Pontifex, London 1807, teapot 27 by 11 by 14.5cm high, milk jug 17 by 7.5 by 8.5cm high, combined weight 33.1toz. (2)
UNMARKED INDIAN SILVER BOWLthe frilly rimmed oval bowl profusely decorated with animal and jungle scene, with gilt interior, 13cm wide and approximately 68 grams; together with an Indian white metal hinged casket and cover, each side with an animal in central cartouche surrounded by scroll decoration, with goddess finial and standing on four pad feet, 7.2cm wide and 124 grams (2)
MIXED LOT OF COLLECTABLESincluding a Watkins Bee Meter, two vintage nut crackers, a folding corkscrew, a selection of horn items, an open razor, a leather cufflink box, a female figuring pin cushion finial, a decorative paste set belt buckle, a vest case, a cigarette lighter and a fuel applicator, two compacts, etc., 1 tray
Sarreguemines - A 19th Century French antique two tone bisque porcelain tobacco pot / jar having detailed relief decoration depicting face masks Pierrot French Clowns, Drunkard and beggar. The lid metal mounted and set with a three headed beast finial. Eagle makers seal to base. Measures: 19cm tall. Condition: No visible damage.
A fantastic 19th Century Victorian English antique brass cased bracket mantel / table clock of upright form. The clock having a decorative finial atop with a pierced gallery below and further finials above an applied star decorated frieze. Central circular clock face having an enameled face with Arabic numeral chapter ring and central pierced gilt center with floral and mask detailing. Flanked by Corinthian column with ribbon swag decoration below raised on a stepped plinth base with bracket feet. Brass movement within with pendulum and key. Measures 50cm x 28cm x 18cm.
A 19th Century Victorian antique mahogany cased 8 day longcase grandfather clock by Jas. Slade of Trowbridge having a hand painted dial with floral boarders and Night and Day moonphase to top. Painted Roman Numeral chapter ring and subsidiary dials with pierced hands. The mahogany case having a swan neck pediment with brass finial above ebony and boxwood inlay decoration throughout. Complete with pendulum and weights. Measures 208cm x 47cm x 23.5cm.
A 19th Century Chinese antique bronze / brass metal incense burner censer ding prayer bowl and cover having a reclined Foo Dog finial to lid with four pierced slat, engraved geometric decoration to neck with four panels depicting scenes of elders. Raised on four small feet. Measures: 12cm tall.
AD Mougin of Paris - A 19th Century French antique boulle work tortoiseshell mantel clock having intricate brass inlay scrollwork with brass panelled front fascia. The gilded dial set with white cartouche panels and blue Roman numeral chapter ring. Brass / bronze acorn finial top and raised on scrolled brass mount feet. Movement and pendulum stamped. Great example. Measures: 32cm.
An early 18th Century Georgian English antique country house 30 hour longcase grandfather clock. The oak case housing a brass face dial with Roman numeral chapter ring a pierced hands with gilt decorated corners. Housed behind a glazed fronted hood having a swan neck pediment with central finial and flanking pillars below. The case of slender form being raised on bracket feet. With weight and pendulum. Measures 203cm x 42cm x 23cm.
A 19th Century Georgian English antique stained pine 8 day longcase grandfather clock marked for Warry Bristol. The case housing a painted dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, with hand painted bird and floral decoration to the corners and top. The case having a domed top with single central finial above oak pillars flank the glazed door. Raised on a plinth bracket foot base with draped apron. Measures 212cm x 45cm x 25cm.
John Samuel Hunt - A fantastic 19th Century Georgian manor Victorian English antique silver hallmarked spirit burner picnic kettle teapot. The kettle of large bulbous form with chased crest decoration having a shaped handle and spout with ebonised finial atop. Raised on tripod scrolled silver legs with leaf like feet. Hallmarks throughout for London date letter B 1857, makers mark John Samuel Hunt. Total weight 1019g. Measures 30cm x 21cm x 14.5cm.
An 18th Century English antique country house oak kitchen dresser base and top having a multiple tier delft / plate rack top raised over original base with a configuration of three drawers over a bank of three drawers flanked by two cupboards. All having brass finial drop handles and shaped back plates All raised on bracket feet. A good period example. Measures: 195cm x 170cm x 53cm.
A Victorian silver rectangular tea caddy by William Comyns, London 1891, with a cone finial to the shaped lobed cover, the body chased with birds among foliage, masks and ribbons, with four shaped vacant reserves, 12cm (4 3/4in) high, 143g (4.6 oz) Condition Report: Marks are partially obscured Cover fits tightly to the body Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A collection of small silver, including: a silver gilt table bell by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1920, with a Bacchic figural handle, 10.5cm (4 1/4in); a Victorian silver mounted glass sugar bowl by Jehoiada Alsop Rhodes & Barber, Sheffield 1878; a late Victorian silver and cut glass twin bottle oil and vinegar stand by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1897; a twin handled tea strainer and stand; and three silver and glass preserve jars, one with an ivory finial
An Edwardian silver mounted clear glass sugar caster by William Comyns & Sons, London 1901, with a pineapple finial to the domed pierced cover, pierced scrollwork, a cut glass lobed body, on a pierced scrollwork base with three paw feet, 21.5cm (8 1/2in) high; and an electro-plated pedestal basket, unmarked, pierced with a classical frieze (2) Condition Report: Caster- repairs at foot Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of George III glass mustard jars with silver covers by Charles Chesterman II, London 1805, with urn shaped finials to the domed covers, the bodies with silver collars, 14cm (5 1/2in) high, 73g (2.35 oz) weighable Condition Report: Maker's mark partially obscured One cover fits tightly, the other slightly loose One finial every so slightly bent Minor chips to the facetted edges Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian silver three piece cruet set by Haseler Brothers, Chester 1907, the mustard with a cone finial to the domed cover, a loop handle, pierced body and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 10cm (4in) high, with three blue glass liners; a three piece baluster cruet set by Roberts & Belk Ltd., Sheffield 1971, the pepperette 10cm (4in) high, with two blue glass liners; and another silver three piece cruet set, 470g (15.1 oz) gross
A collection of silver coloured items, comprising: an American silver coloured ovoid wax jack by Black, Starr & Frost, stamped sterling, the cover pierced with scroll decoration and on three foliate scroll feet, 9cm (3 /12in) high; a pair of Danish silver coloured oil lamps, stamped Sterling 925 Denmark, with ball finials to the lobed covers, loop handles and on shaped circular pedestal feet, 10cm (4in) long; and an American silver coloured oval pedestal dish and cover, stamped 925 Sterling, with an eagle finial to the domed cover, twin dragon handles and on an oval pedestal foot, 23cm (9in) long, loaded, 266g (8.55 oz) gross weighable
Three silver mounted ink well, to include: a late Victorian rectangular ink well by Pembrook & Dickins, Birmingham 1899, with twin loop handles and twin scroll pen rests, a glass square bottle with silver mounted cover, on four bun feet, 19cm (7 1/2in) long; an Edwardian shaped square ink stand; and a shaped oval ink well by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1901, with beaded borders and mask handles, 20cm (8in) long, 424g (13.65 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: Pembrook & Dickins - Marks are partially rubbed to the stand, cover with clear standard and date letters only. Stands well, glass good, play to the hinge Square - Marks to the stand partially rubbed, cover is unmarked, stands well, glass good, hinge is tight, finial pushed into the cover George Nathan & Ridley Hayes - Marks are clear, slightly wobbles, cover/collar are detached from glass bottle, minor chips to the glass All with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A collection of silver and silver coloured items, to include: a Dutch silver miniature model of a street organ, 7cm (2 3/4in) long; a silver coloured model of a man riding a penny farthing, 8.5cm (3 1/4in) high; a silver model of a French horn, import mark for London 1902, 9cm (3 1/2in) long; a Victorian silver finial modelled as a pine apple, 4.5cm (1 3/4in) high; and a silver mounted pen knife, with engine turned decoration, 8cm (3in) long, 161g (5.15 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as seen Condition Report Disclaimer
A silver Menorah, maker's mark obscured, Birmingham 1926, with a star finial, eight branches, a tapering stem and a circular moulded spreading foot, 27.5cm (10 3/4in) high; a Burmese silver coloured cream jug with a leaf capped scroll handle, the body chased with peacocks and farming scenes, engraved VHHB beneath, 17cm (6 3/4in); a Burmese silver coloured circular bowl, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) diameter; a continental pierced bowl stand, 7.5cm (3in) diameter, with a blue glass bowl; and four silver mounted tea glasses by William Comyns & Sons, London 1889 (2) and Birmingham 1889, with scroll handles and chased with putti, 5cm (2in) high, 395g (12.7 oz) gross weighable
A George V silver three piece tea set, plain bodies with wavy rim on four stud feet, the teapot with ebony C-scroll handle and pagoda finial, by Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham, 1924, gross 32.60 ozt (1014 grams) CR: marks rubbed on sugar bowl and milk jug, dents to body of teapot, surface scratches (3)

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