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Lot 1013

A Collection of Royal Albert old English country rose dinner and tea ware including tea pot tureen and extra flower vases. (a lot)

Lot 380

SEVEN BOXES OF CERAMICS, TEA WARES AND DRINKING GLASSES, to include a Hampton Ivory - Swinnerton's hand painted pitcher marked 1893 on the base, a Torbay Pottery black artist's easel dish (chipped), Price Brothers Cottage Ware teapot, a Wade 'Lyons Tetley' teapot, a Sadler 'Ye Daintee Ladyee' Teapot Reg 824571, a Sylvac -1958 green Squirrel pitcher (chipped), a boxed Old Hall stainless steel tea spoon, a 1950's Salter kitchen scales, a stoneware foot warmer, a Hornsea Pottery Fauna tree trunk vase, Villeroy & Boch 'Mice' salt and pepper pots, a Nature Craft 'Little Mother' figurine, Sylvac bunny and terriers, a 1930's ceramic bird flower frog, chamber pot, a shell art owl, china tea wares, boxed drinking glasses, etc (s.d)(7 boxes + loose)

Lot 381

TWO BOXES OF ASSORTED CERAMIC GIFT WARE, to include Wedgwood 'Kutani Crane' pattern pin dishes, a Wedgwood 'Susie Cooper' design ashtray, a Royal Crown Derby trinket dish commemorating the centenary of Derbyshire Royal Infirmary 1891-1991, a cobalt blue and gold Limoges pot and two miniature vases, a Minton 'Chatsworth' oval cabinet plate, a boxed Royal Worcester Flower Fairies 'Rose Fairy' pin dish, three Wedgwood ashtrays 'Meadow Sweet', 'Angela', 'Mirabelle' patterns, a boxed Tutbury Crystal cake knife, assorted Royal Commemorative ware, a Royal Doulton 'Margaret Thatcher First Woman Prime Minister' trinket dish, three Royal Worcester hand painted frilled edged coasters G676, etc (s.d)(2 boxes)

Lot 109

John Beswick ' Cat Collection ' Money Box, Beswick ' Forestedge Foxglove ' Sealyham model no. 971, Poole Pottery Robin perch on a Flower Pot together with Seven further Beswick Animals (a/f)

Lot 2078

each piece melon-fluted and on foliage cast and chased spreading foot, one side engraved with a presentation inscription, the other side engraved with a crest, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ivory-insulated leaf-capped handle, the hinged covers with foliage and flower cast finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe coffee-pot 22.5cm high, total gross weight 76oz 2dwt, 2,366gr (4) Provenance:Presented to John Fincham by King William IV and by descent.The inscription reads 'Presented by King William the Fourth to Mr John Fincham on his Launching the Miniature Frigate The Royal Adelaide on the 13th May 1834'.The crest is that of Fincham.While the original ‘Royal Adelaide‘ was broken up in 1877 a scale model of it exists in the collection of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich (SLR0209). The catalogue entry for the model notes that the original was ‘… literally a miniature version of the 36-gun frigate `Pique’ as designed by the Chief Surveyor of the Navy, Sir William Symonds. It was built to the order of King William IV for the use of the royal princes on Virginia Water as a yacht and for sail training.’ As commemorated in the engraved inscription on the present service the ship was built at Sheerness in 1834 by John Fincham. Measuring some 50 feet in length it has to be taken apart and reassembled on Virginia Water where it was re-launched in the presence of the Royal family. Among the surviving sections of the ship is the figurehead which is now at the National Museum of the Royal Navy at Portsmouth and the cannon which were donated by the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, to Cowes Castle.With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number W6RD2BQ7.Each piece fully marked underneath. The teapot and coffee-pot further marked marked inside cover and on finial. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising to the foot of both the cream-jug and the sugar-bowl, this causes the cream-jug in particular to rock slightly when placed on a flat surface. There is some cracking and discolouration to the ivory insulators on the coffee-pot and the teapot.

Lot 125

An English Porcelain Etruscan-Shape Crested Teacup and Saucer, circa 1820, painted with a griffin crest and motto GRIP FAST on a blue ground with foliate panelsA Derby Crested Coffee Cup and Saucer, circa 1790, printed mark in puceA Similar Saucer, circa 1820, with Garter crestTwo Derby Campana-Shape Pot Pourri Vases and CoversTwo Floral Painted PlatesA Rockingham Flower-Encrusted Bowl, painted with Ore Church, Sussex (qty)Etruscan cup and saucer - small chip under the rim of the saucer, crazedDerby cup and saucer - some light gilt wearSimilar saucer - crazedPot Pourri vases - imari example with minimal rim chipping to the cover, the other with a heavilt restored coverTwo floral plates - 26.25cm and 22cm, largest with a rim crack and crazedRockingham basket - handle lacking, main body broken into several pieces and re glued, some losses to the applied work

Lot 316

Two trays of terracotta flower pot bases, dog bowl, etc.

Lot 722

Lladro figure of child holding a flower pot 5223, height 17cm.

Lot 3928

China, blauw-wit porseleinen schotel, Qianlong periode (1736-1795), gedecoreerd met pioenrozen in een jardinière (kleine randchips en frits) diam. 39,2 cm [1] China, blue and white porcelain dish, Qianlong period (1736-1795), decorated with peonies in a flower-pot (condition: small rim chips and frits)

Lot 3141

Japan, gekleurd porseleinen cachepot, Meiji periode (1868-1912), gedecoreerd met dansende schildpadjes in een lotusvijver, de bodem met twee series karaktermerken (chipje) h. 14,5 cm Provenance: Particuliere collectie Chinees en Japans porselein uit het bezit van een Nederlands verzamelaarsechtpaar [1] Japan, polychrome porcelain flower-pot, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated with dancing tortoises in a lotus pond, the base with two series of character marks (condition: small chip to foot rim)

Lot 48

LARGE ISLAMIC BRASS FLOWER POT 14' DIAMETER

Lot 80

A Cased .650 (16-Bore) Percussion D.B. Sporting Rifle By J. Purdey, 314½ Oxford Street, London, No. 2489 For 1833With rebrowned twist sighted barrels signed in full along the rib, each rifled with ten spiral grooves, and leaf-sighted from '70' to '150' yards, each leaf with central platinum line, border engraved breeches each with short platinum line and pierced platinum plug, and engraved with a symmetrical foliate motif on the flat between, tang engraved with symmetrical foliate scrollwork and with a tiger's mask on the sighting flat, signed engraved serial numbered detented flat locks each retaining traces of case-hardening and decorated with foliate scrollwork and a stag in a landscape, dolphin hammers with foliate scrollwork en suite and engraved safety-catch, the mechanisms retaining their burnished finish, highly figured half-stock with cheek-piece, chequered grip and fore-end, border engraved steel mounts comprising butt-plate very unusually dated '1833' and decorated with a stag's head and scrolling foliage on the heel tang, serial numbered trigger-guard with chequered spur and decorated on the bow with a running stag in a landscape between borders of ropework, trigger-plate with a scallop shell above a flower-head on the pointed finial, and hinged circular patch-box cover decorated with a landscape scene depicting Lord Ossulston shooting a Chillingham bull from horseback, all within a border of ropework, border engraved barrel-bolt escutcheons, chequered forward trigger, sling button engraved with foliage, and original brass-mounted ramrod: in its fitted and partly relined mahogany case (compartment box and lid replaced) with accessories including G. & J.W. Hawksley brass-mounted powder-flask with bag-shaped planished tin body, and retaining most of its lacquered finish, steel bullet mould and sprue-cutter, and bullet-starter with leather-faced mallet-head (chipped), the interior of the lid with maker's trade label, the exterior (some old scratching) with circular vacant escutcheon centred on a flush-fitting circular brass carrying handle, London proof marks and Purdey's barrelsmith's mark 75 cm. barrels Footnotes:LiteratureUnsworth, p. 149. Recorded as sold on 27 July 1833 for £73.10.0. Unsworth notes 'The first rifle to have Purdey's upright style of hammers'. Built for Lord Ossulston (see footnote to lot 93)Dallas, p. 191The scene on the patch-box cover is immortalised in the portrait entitled 'Scene in Chillingham Park: Portrait of Lord Ossulston' or 'Death of the Wild Bull', by Sir Edwin Landseer and probably commissioned by Charles Augustus, 5th Earl of Tankerville. The portrait was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1836, and was last sold at Christie's in 2003 for £1,272,000 including premiumLord Ossulston appears to have met Landseer for the first time at Glenfeshie, in the Scottish Highlands, where Landseer was staying with his close friends the Duke and Duchess of Bedford. In his essay, The Chillingham Wild Cattle, Reminiscences Of Life In The Highlands, published in 1891, Lord Ossulston described the amusing circumstances of his first encounter with the artist. Lord Ossulston, who had just arrived from staying with the Duke of Atholl at Blair Atholl to stay with his friend Horatio Ross, on the other side of Glenfeshie, had set out in the morning to go stalking in the company of the forester Charlie Mackintosh. They had just spotted a large herd of hinds and a big stag grazing near a burn beneath them when they heard the crack of a rifle shot which scared away the herd and felled the stag. Thinking this was likely to be the work of a poacher they set off to see who was responsible: 'Upon this we dived into a hollow close to our right that took us down to the burn and crawling under its banks we soon ensconced ourselves behind the heathery knoll within a few yards of our poacher, to watch his proceedings before we finally pounced upon him. He was a little, strongly built man, very like a pocket Hercules or Puck in the ''Midsummer Night's Dream''. He was busily employed in gralloching his deer. This he did with great quickness and dexterity... He next let the head hang over, so as to display the horns, and then squatting down on the stone opposite, took out of his pocket what I thought would be his pipe or whisky flask; but it is a sketch book! Seeing that we had mistaken our man, I came out into the open, and then found myself face to face with my friend of many years to come - Landseer.'According to Ossulston's account, a few days after having met Landseer, and having spent much time together in the company of the Duke and Duchess of Bedford and their house party, he left Glenfeshie together with him to go to Chillingham. At Chillingham he recalled that Landseer 'at once devoted himself to the wild cattle as keenly as he had done to his beloved deer observing them with his glass for days from some hiding place, and noting minutely their ways and characteristics'.Lord Ossulston evidently soon decided that Landseer should have the opportunity to take a closer look at the cattle and a decision was taken to shoot one of the bulls to make this possible. As it was considered 'ignoble' to kill such a bull by a 'pot shot' a more sporting plan was hatched to chase a bull out of the herd on horseback and thereby to bring him to bay. This, however, could not be done in the upper park at Chillingham, where the woods, bogs, and ravines provided unsuitable ground for horses, so it was decided to first separate the selected bull from the herd in the lower park, which provided open space much more suitable for horses. The lower park and the upper park were separated from each other by a fence and advantage was taken of the fact that at night the gates between them were left open and the herd allowed to graze freely in the lower park. A keeper was placed in ambush beside a gate, which was to be shut on one of the bulls after the main herd had returned to the upper park in the early morning. Unfortunately the plan went badly wrong and the bull charged and tossed one of Lord Tankerville's keepers breaking four of his ribs and piercing his chest with its horn. The keeper was only saved by the prompt action of Ossulstons's deerhound, Bran which held the bull off the keeper's body. Ossulston recorded that the keeper called Barnes, survived his wounds and lived to be eighty, but that the bull was forthwith shot and together with Bran and the other personages concerned, was the subject of Landseer's picture of the ''Dead Bull''.Landseer's monumental composition is dominated by the handsome and aristocratic figure of the young Lord Ossulston, standing beside his pony Hotspur, with a rifle in his left hand, his right foot resting on the majestic Chillingham bull lying at his feet. Ossulston looks towards his deerhound, Bran, who has proved the hero of the occasion. Lord Ossulston's head keeper Coles, kneels beside the dead bull, to the left of the composition, with his arm around his master's deerhound, looking at the lifeless bull. A bloodhound beyond the head keeper imitates his master by putting his paw on the dead bull, while the right hand side of the composition is closed off by another bloodhound with a weary gaze.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 37

A Chinese celadon and russet jade carved peach-form water pot, Ming Dynasty, carved as half of a peach with its interior thinly hollowed forming the container, one side detailed in openwork with a leafy branch, fruit and flowers that extends with smaller branches to embrace the underside forming the base with the foot carved in the shape of a flower, 12cm long x 7cm wide x 4.2cm high, on lotus carved wood stand明 青白玉桃型水呈Condition Report: natural flaws and inclusion to the jade including two long brown lines to the bodyCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 126A

Ruskin purple iridescent lustre covered ginger jar / pot pourri with pierced flower decoration, shape no 1824, height 23cm

Lot 293

19thC Derby porcelain twin-handled pedestal vase with flower decoration and a pair of porcelain pot pourri, tallest 18cm

Lot 2851

China, zilvergemonteerde famille rose porseleinen 'Lowestoft' chocoladekan en deksel, 18e eeuw, het zilver later, de cilindrische pot gedecoreerd met bloemenclusters, met bladvormige tuit en greep, de deksel met zilveren bloemvormige bekroning (deksel met chips, hals met haarlijn) h. 20 cm Provenance: Particuliere collectie Chinees en Japans porselein uit het bezit van een Nederlands verzamelaarsechtpaar [1] China, famille rose porcelain 'Lowestoft' silver-mounted chocolate-pot and cover, 18th century, the cylindrical vessel decorated with flower sprays, with foliate moulded spout and handle, the cover with silver flower-shaped finial (condition: cover with various chips, neck of pot with small hairline of ca. 1 cm long)

Lot 2963

China, famille rose porseleinen jardinière en doosje, 19e eeuw, de gelobde bloemenpot gedecoreerd met prunus en lotus, het rechthoekige doosje verdeeld in twee compartimenten en beschilderd met vogels in insecten tussen bloemen (slijtage, haarlijntje) b. 14-17,3 cm Provenance: Particuliere collectie Chinees en Japans porselein uit het bezit van een Nederlands verzamelaarsechtpaar. [2] China, famille rose porcelain jardinière and box, 19th century, the lobed flower-pot decorated with prunus and lotus, the rectangular box divided into two compartments and painted with birds and insects among flowers (condition: the box with small hairline rim crack, both with surface wear)

Lot 3060

China, blauw-wit porseleinen wijnkan, 18e eeuw, de geribde zijden gedecoreerd met bloemenranken, met opstaande greep en tuit gemodelleerd met masker, deksel niet bijpassend (frits) h. 26,5 cm [1] China, blue and white porcelain wine-pot, 18th century, the ribbed sides decorated with flower scrolls, with upright handle and spout modelled with mask, cover matched (condition: frits, cover with small chip, firing crack to the base)

Lot 3203

A small 19th century Chinese cloisonné enamelled pot with cover, with a bronze lotus flower finial, the body decorated with birds and further lotus flowers, D: 8 cm, H: 7 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)Warrington Auction endeavours to accurately describe the items being sold, but all property offered for sale is strictly as-is, where-is, and with all faults. All representations or statements made by Warrington Auction and its representatives, or in the catalogue or publication or report, as to the correctness of description, genuineness, attribution, provenance or period of the lot, are statements of opinion only.

Lot 2

A WEATHERED TEAK GARDEN TABLE by R.A. Lister 46 x 76cm, a stone topped garden table, a doorstop, and a flower pot (a/f)

Lot 1018

Charles Catteau (1880-1966) A glazed ceramic flower pot with two handles, decorated with stylized floral pattern, produced by Boch Frères, La Louvière, Belgium, model number 821, decoration number 673, 1921, marked underneath, hairline crack. 17,5 x 32,5 x 17 cm. (hxwxd)

Lot 357

A COLLECTION OF CUT CRYSTAL AND CHINA TEA WARES, comprising a boxed Edinburgh Crystal perfume decanter, a boxed Edinburgh Crystal whisky glass, a boxed Sterling lead crystal decanter, a boxed souvenir Buckingham Palace 1996 shot glass, a boxed Tutbury Crystal bud vase, a boxed Royal Brierly 'Fuchsia' pattern vase, a boxed Jaffe Rose green controlled bubble apple paperweight, a boxed John Jenkins engraved tankard, two boxed Royal Brierly bud vases, a boxed Derwent Crystal pot in the form of an egg, a boxed Royal Worcester pill box 'Castles In The Air' design from the Connoisseur Collection, a Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' pattern bonbon dish, a Coalport 'Indian Tree' pattern coffee can and saucer, a Coalport white glazed 'Jennifer Jane' figurine, height 16cm, a Wedgwood blue Jasperware commemorative pin dish, a Wedgwood 'Hathaway Rose' pattern pot, Aynsley 'Wild Tudor' bud vase, two boxed Royal Doulton china flower basket ornaments, one of pansies and primroses, the other of daisies and cornflowers, together with a Royal Albert 'Red Rose' tea set of four cups (one has a hairline crack), three saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl, bread and butter plate (broken piece with plate), six tea plates (Qty) (Condition report: obvious damage is mentioned in description a china flower has a small chip, boxes are well kept and clean)

Lot 365

TWO BOXES OF METALWARE AND TREEN, to include a black lacquered Japanese style writing box, an Oriental carved bamboo pot, height 31cm (split in two places), a mahogany tea caddy, a pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases, height 21cm, Royal Holland pewter jugs, a Rothery Insignia crest wall hanging, Victorian acid etched tumblers and wine glasses, a hand hammered Tudor pewter dish, a late 19th Century Kayserzinn pewter dish with a lotus flower relief, boxed set of EPNS cake forks, a Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware tobacco jar (restoration work to lid and base), a Mappin & Webb silver plate scallop form dish together with a similar scallop shaped EPNS dish, etc (s.d)(2 boxes)

Lot 371

A QUANTITY OF ROYAL ALBERT 'OLD COUNTRY ROSES' PATTERN DINNER WARE, comprising one bread and butter plate, six dinner plates (marked as second quality), six side plates (marked as second quality), one coffee pot, a cream jug, small sugar bowl (chipped and repaired on base), four coffee cups (one has a broken handle, one is chipped), six saucers, one teapot, milk jug (second), sugar bowl, eight tea cups (marked as seconds), fifteen saucers (seven seconds), ten tea plates (six marked as second quality), four cereal dishes, six dessert dishes, one covered preserve pot, ashtray, bell, salt & pepper pots, one soup dish and saucer (broken handle), one large china flower pot (dusty with nibbles to petals), a circular butter dish lid, two pieces of gift ware (marked as seconds), two square trinket dishes, two pin dishes, one covered rectangle form lidded box, together with four pieces of Elizabethan 'Cottage Rose' gift ware (92) (Condition report: obvious damage and second quality mentioned in description, food residue and slight wear to gilt on some pieces in varying degrees)

Lot 378

SIX BOXES OF CERAMICS, GLASSWARE AND ORNAMENTS, to include an Alessi 'Kettle with little bird-shaped whistle' designed for Alessi by Michael Graves in 1985 (unused with paperwork inside), an orange and yellow Carlton Ware rectangular tray, length 29cm, a blue and gold 'Sadler' cream jug, six Wade 'Moko Product' Veteran Car Club tankards, Rolls Royce, Benz, Darraco, Baby Peugeot, Ford, Sunbeam, cake plates, Dartington sundae dishes, clear flower frogs, Old Hall stainless steel serving dishes, vases, drinking glasses, an espresso pot, etc (s.d) (6 boxes)

Lot 12

RARE ZITAN INCISED AND COLOURED 'BEAUTY BATHING' BRUSH POT QING DYNASTY, 17TH-18TH CENTURY 清 紫檀陰刻填彩美人洗浴圖大筆筒 of cylindrical form with lipped mouth rim and base, the exterior finely incised with a beautiful lady taking a bath in a candle-lit chamber, with a long table and flower pots decorating the interior, a male figure sneakily peeping from the open window, the incised lines highlighted with various coloursDimensions:17.8cm highProvenance:Provenance: Formerly in a private London collectionNote: Note: It is very rare to find zitan vessels applied with incised decoration and further filled in with colours. A zitan rectangular covered box applied with similar technique, with incised and coloured Imperial poems on the exterior, is in the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, Gu Si 故絲 225

Lot 6036

Victorian green glass dump paperweight with flower pot inclusion H11cm and two smaller, similar paperweights (3)

Lot 6037

Victorian green glass dump paperweight with a flower pot inclusion H11cm, and three others of similar design (4)

Lot 117

A porcelain lidded pot, circa 1900, decoration depicting rural scenes, gilt border, Meissen crossed swords mark to base, length 11.5cm.Condition:- general wear to gilt throughout, small nibbles in flower top, no sign of any major damage or repair.

Lot 427

A collection of assorted silver and plated items, including a silver and cut glass circular inkwell, Birmingham 1919, diameter 8.5cm, a silver and parcel gilt flower arrangement and pot, London 1988 by Pauline Gainsbury (Drury), height 10.5cm, a silver 1976 John Pinches Christmas spoon and two silver circular dishes, London 1906 by Charles & George Asprey, weighable silver 169.5g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 60

A Small Bronze Chinese Ink Pot in the Form of a Flower with Grasshopper on Rim, Four Character Mark Signature, 5cms High

Lot 130

Four Lladro ceramic figurines, comprising a reclining boy 18cm wide, a clown and child, a dog with an upturned flower pot and a baseball player, all marked to the undersides, AF (4) *This lot is being sold strictly as sold as seen

Lot 1243

A silver napkin ring, a silver pepper pot, a teaspoon with flower handle, two miniature photo frames, 8 x 5cm and a chicken pin cushion (af no cushion) stamped 900, 3oz approx

Lot 95

A FAMILLE ROSE POT-POURRI TUREEN AND COVERQianlongOf lobed circular form, raised on a spreading foot, the domed cover with small pierced apertures surrounding the flower form finial, painted and gilt with bouquets of peonies, chrysanthemums and lilies tied with billowing ribbons. 28cm (11in) highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 533

A QUANTITY OF ROYAL ALBERT 'OLD COUNTRY ROSES' PATTERN TEAWARES, comprising two covered circular tureens (one has a cracked lid), one gravy jug and stand, one small teapot, one coffee pot (marked as second quality), milk jug, sugar bowl, two cream jugs (second quality and worn gilt), small sugar bowl(second quality), one twin handled covered sugar bowl (second), six side plates, one meat plate, eight rectangle place mats, twelve tea cups (six seconds and one has a hairline crack), twelve saucers, six coffee cups (all second quality, one chipped), six saucers (three seconds), twelve tea plates (one second quality), seven dinner plates, three breakfast tea cups, four saucers, four trinket dishes, one bud vase, two miniature swans, one pot, one candle stick, one china flower wheelbarrow (chipped), a Siamese cat figurine, one T.V tray (second quality, damaged gilt) (101) (Condition report: tea cups have worn gilt edges in varying degrees, obvious damage and second quality mentioned in description, plates have light surface scratches)

Lot 649

A Wade tea cup and saucer, a pair of Delft small vases, a USSR panda, a Wade flower pot and a Burlington small character jug

Lot 153

Set of various silverware pieces. 1900-1950.Comprises: A sterling silver flower pot stand base, a tea strainer, a pair of ashtrays, a tray, six saucers, a small centrepiece, two sets of six teaspoons, four serving spoons, two pairs of ice tongs, a knife and a small spoon. Weight: 1.962 g.

Lot 585

A CROCODILE PAPER COVERED 4 DRAWER TABLE TOP CABINET, A TERRACOTTA FLOWER POT AND A RUNG STEP

Lot 1882

Mokkaservice. KPM Berlin. Zeptermarke, roter und teils grüner Reichsapfel , 2. H. 20. Jh. Weiß mit blauem Band, Goldstaffage. 16 Teile. Modell "Antikzierat". Mokkakanne (H 21 cm), Milchkännchen, Zuckerdose, 6 Mokkatassen, 6 Untertassen und 1 Konfektschälchen. Minimale Bestoßung am Blütenknauf des Kannendeckels. Mocha service. KPM Berlin. Scepter mark, red and partly green orb , 2nd h. 20th c. White with blue band, gold staffage. 16 pieces. Model "Antikzierat". Mocha pot (h 21 cm), milk jug, sugar bowl, 6 mocha cups, 6 saucers and 1 confectionary bowl. Minimal bumping on the flower knob of the pot lid. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Lot 1777

37 Teile eines Kaffeeservice. Rauenstein. Fähnchenmarke Rn, um 1900, 3 Untertassen ungemarkt. Unterglasurblaue, ausgetuschte Strohblumenmalerei. Kaffeekanne (H 20 cm), Teekanne (H 14 cm), Milchkännchen, Zuckerdose, 10 Tassen, 11 Untertassen, 12 Frühstücksteller. 1 Tassenhenkel rissig,1 Untertasse glasurrissig, partiell minimale Standbestoßungen. 37 parts of a coffee set. Rauenstein. flag mark Rn, circa 1900, 3 saucers unmarked. Underglaze blue, inked straw flower painting. Coffee pot (h 20 cm), teapot (h 14 cm), creamer, sugar bowl, 10 cups, 11 saucers, 12 breakfast plates. 1 cup handle cracked,1 saucer glaze cracked, partial minimal stand bumps. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Lot 1898

Kaffee- und Mokkaservice mit Blumenmalerei. KPM Berlin. Zeptermarke und roter Reichsapfel , 2. H. 20. Jh. Polychrom bemalt, goldstaffiert. 34 Teile. Modell "Antikzierat". Kaffeekanne (H 24 cm), Mokkakanne (H 20,5 cm), Teekanne (H 17 m), Milchkännchen, Zuckerdose, 5 Kaffeetassen mit 6 Untertassen, 6 Mokkatassen mit 6 Untertassen, 6 Frühstücksteller. Minimaler Chip an der Blüte des Mokkakannendeckels, minimale Bestoßung an der Blüte des Zuckerdosendeckels. Coffee and mocha service with floral painting. KPM Berlin. Scepter mark and red imperial orb , 2nd h. 20th c. Polychrome painted, gold decorated. 34 parts. Model "Antikzierat". Coffee pot (h 24 cm), mocha pot (h 20,5 cm), teapot (h 17 m), milk jug, sugar bowl, 5 coffee cups with 6 saucers, 6 mocha cups with 6 saucers, 6 breakfast plates. Minimal chip on the flower of the mocha pot lid, minimal bump on the flower of the sugar bowl lid. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Lot 1778

3 Kannen und 1 Zuckerdose. Rauenstein. Fähnchenmarke Rn, um 1900. Unterglasurblaue, ausgetuschte Strohblumenmalerei. 2 Kaffeekannen (1x ohne Deckel; H 22 und 16 cm), 1 Wasserkanne (H 15 cm) und 1 Zuckerdose (ohne Deckel; H 7,5 cm). Haarriss in der Schneppe der kleineren Kaffeekanne, Haarriss am oberen Henkelansatz der Wasserkanne. 3 jugs and 1 sugar bowl. Rauenstein. flag mark Rn, circa 1900. Underglaze blue, spotted straw flower painting. 2 coffee pots (1x without lid; h 22 and 16 cm), 1 water jug (h 15 cm) and 1 sugar bowl (without lid; h 7,5 cm). Hairline crack in the scroll of the smaller coffee pot, hairline crack at the upper handle base of the water jug. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Lot 1946

Tortenplatte, Kaffeekanne und Wandteller "Rote Rose". Meissen. Verschiedene Schwertermarken, ab 1850 - 2. H. 20. Jh., 1. Wahl, 2 und 4 Schleifstriche. Polychrom bemalt, goldstaffiert. Kaffeekanne (H 22 cm), Tortenplatte (Ø 33,5 cm) und Wandteller (Ø 18 cm). Überwiegend Form "Neuer Ausschnitt". Blütenknauf der Kaffeekanne restauriert. Cake plate, coffee pot and wall plate "Red Rose". Meissen. Various sword marks, from 1850 - 2nd half 20th century, 1st choice, 2 and 4 grinding strokes. Polychrome painted, gold decorated. Coffee pot (h 22 cm), cake plate (Ø 33.5 cm) and wall plate (Ø 18 cm). Mainly form "New cutout". Flower knob of the coffee pot restored. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Lot 427

Oriental items to include a Chinese blue and white 100 Boy's pattern porcelain charger, late 20th century, six-character Ming mark to base within a double blue circle; a Lotus Flower Brand wooden abacus, Korean celadon glazed pot pourri jar and cover, screens and other items Location:

Lot 761

A Worcester Fence pattern cylindrical wet mustard pot and cover, in underglzed blue, flower finial, 9.5cm wide, hatched crescent mark, c.1770

Lot 843

A Vienna cabaret service, comprising pedestal coffee pot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl and cover, two pedestal cups, saucers and shaped rectangular tray, printed and painted with Constance, the shaped rectangular tray centred with portrait of the young beauty, the rim with alternating ruby shields each with white flower sprigs and emerald bands, 24.5cm diam, shield mark, c.1910

Lot 179

A VINTAGE JAMES DIXON AND SONS PEWTER COFFEE POT WITH FLUTED BOTTOM AND FLOWER FINIAL

Lot 824

VARIOUS CERAMICS TO INCLUDE A ROBERT HARROP FLOWER POT MAN, A ROYAL WINTON BOWL, A RICHARD COOPER MOUSE AND A BOXED IMPERIAL ELEPHANT CUP AND SAUCER SET ETC

Lot 625

MEISSEN Kaffeeservice f. 6 Personen 'Gelbe Rose', 1. Wahl, 20. Jh. 6 Kaffeetassen mit Untertassen, 6 Kuchenteller, 1 Kaffeekanne (H. ca. 24 cm), 1 Sahnegießer, 1 Vase (H. ca. 9), 1 Aschenbecher, anbei 1 Kratervase mit abweichendem Dekor 'Deutsche Blume' (H. ca. 13,5). Insgesamt 23 Teile, gut erhalten.| MEISSEN Coffee service for 6 persons 'Yellow Rose', 1st choice, 20th cent. 6 coffee cups with saucers, 6 cake plates, 1 coffee pot (h. approx. 24 cm), 1 cream jug, 1 vase (h. approx. 9), 1 ashtray, enclosed 1 crater vase with deviating decoration 'German flower' (h. approx. 13.5). Altogether 23 pieces, well preserved.

Lot 1539

A quantity of cut glass including ashtray, rose bowl, flower baskets, preserve pot etc., plus a cranberry glass jug (chipped).

Lot 778

Three Delft model horses, a pair of Schofields pottery Colman's mustard pots, a Japanese Satsuma pot, a porcelain dish with applied floral and leaf decoration plus a white porcelain flower stem holder

Lot 1368

An old Indian brass tea caddy with embossed panel decoration depicting figures, an Eastern brass flower vase and a mid Century Italian copper coffee pot with turned wooden handle and finial

Lot 442

A George III silver coffee pot by Hester Bateman, the domed hinged cover with pineapple finial, bright cut bands and a beaded border on a baluster body overall decorated with bright cut flower garlands surrounding a cartouche engraved with initials to one side and vacant on the other, the flared foot with bright cut brands flanking a beaded band, London 1780, 31cm high, 29.9ozt.

Lot 167

Clarice Cliff - Windbells - A size 3 drum shaped preserve pot and cover circa 1932, hand painted with a stylised tree and flower landscape with orange, yellow and green banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 9cm.

Lot 295

Clarice Cliff - Picasso Flower - A size 3 drum shaped preserve pot circa 1929, hand painted with abstract flowers with yellow banding, Bizarre mark, associated cover, height 8.5cm.

Lot 400

Clarice Cliff - Zap Cafe au Lait - A shape 416 circular stepped fern pot circa 1930, hand painted with an abstract flower and foliate motif over a stippled brown cafe au lait ground with orange banding, CAFE AU LAIT and Bizarre mark, length 13cm, small restoration.

Lot 226

'Crocus' a Clarice Cliff Bizarre large Athens jug, painted in colours above brown and green bands, a low drum preserve pot and cover, a bowl, plate, flower brick and cruet set in the same pattern, printed factory mark, mustard pot lid missing 19.5cm. high, (9)

Lot 151

* Chinese Embroidered Robe. A woman's silk informal robe, late Qing Dynasty, dark blue silk robe with long wide sleeves, hand-embroidered overall using polychrome silks, with a design of large medallions of paeonies interspersed with other floral motifs and large moths, sleeves edged with a band of gold silk embroidered with urns and vases of flowers, and a ceramic pot of rolled paper scrolls and calligraphy brushes, hem with paeony flowers disposed at intervals on a lishui stripe border, worked in satin stitch and long and short stitch, with occasional back-stitch and couched gold metallic thread outlines, some small losses to embroidery, lined with pale blue silk (with mottled fading, and some soiling and slight perishing at neck), centre opening, with 3 toggle fasteners, length 108.5 cm (42.75 ins), width cuff to cuff 135 cm (53 ins) QTY: (1)NOTE:Undoubtedly a female calligrapher's robe, denoted by the relatively small size, and the iconography. The paeony flower, so predominant here, symbolises female beauty and love as well as longevity, wealth and status. The image of the tools of a scribe is much less commonly seen, and adds another dimension to our knowledge of the wearer of this robe. There is a long history of female calligraphers in China, but such women have often been overlooked over the centuries, and passed over in favour of their more dominant male counterparts.

Lot 1019

A group of studio pottery, 20th century, to include Tim Andrews bowls and jug with blue flower on buff ground, a Winchcombe Pottery bowl with dark brown glaze to the well, unglazed exterior, 26.7cm diameter, lustre glazed bowls and dishes, a large lidded pot by Pearsons of Chester, 26cm high, and other items (13)Please refer to department for condition report

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