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DINNER AND TEAWARES etc, to include Royal Doulton 'Oxford Green' comprising ten each of dinner plates, 20cm plates, 16.5cm plates, soup bowls, five cups and saucers, three vegetable dishes, two platters, tureen with lid and gravy boat, all seconds, together with Wedgwood 'Gold Chelsea' eight cups, seven saucers, coffee pot, milk, sugar, all firsts and Japanese Lotus Flower shaped bowl of graduating sizes
A Spode basket, c.1800, the circular form decorated in pattern 967 with formal Oriental flowering plants, a Coalport vase decorated in the Worcester style with flower panels on a blue scale ground, an English porcelain bough pot painted with a band of oak leaves, and a Paris bough pot with gilt swags on a claret ground, 20.2cm max. (4)
A Vauxhall blue and white butter or cream boat, c.1756-68, the shallow fluted form painted with two Chinese figures in a continuous landscape, a large Bow leaf dish painted with insects around a large fruiting vine, and a Richard Chaffers (Liverpool) coffee pot and cover painted with loose flower sprays over sgraffito decoration of stylized flower scrolls to simulate Chinese anhua decoration, some damages, 23.8cm max. (4)
Three Chelsea-Derby dessert dishes, c.1775-85, one painted with polychrome flower sprays within a blue and gilt border, another with leaf garlands, the last octagonal from the Acland Service, painted with a pink rose spray within bands of gilt and turquoise leaves, a teabowl and saucer from the same service, and a Chelsea-Derby mug painted with small flower sprigs, together with a Derby pot pourri vase painted with panels of figures, birds and flowers, various marks, the mug cracked, the vase's cover lacking, 26cm max. (7)
Y A Danish silver tapered tea pot by Fredrik Christian Vilhelm Christesen (1822-1899), Copenhagen date worn, assay master Simon GHroth (1863-1904), with a flower finial to the domed cover, ivory spacers to the scroll handle, on three flowering foliate scroll feet, 21cm (8 1/4in) long; a cream jug and matching sugar basin, maker's mark PH conjoined (not traced), Copenhagen 1851, panelled, engraved C. A. B., 944g (30.35 oz) gross (3) Property from the estate of the late Betty, Lady Grantchester.
A collection of 19th century and later ceramics including a terracotta bottle, stopper and stand with enamel type flower and bee decoration, blue and white printed wares including two Cauldon chariot pattern plates, 19th century Prattware pot lid - The Enthusiast and base, George Jones Crescent China blue ground coffee wares comprising coffee pot, six coffee cans and six saucers, an oriental dish with polychrome painted cockerel decoration and two smaller dishes, boxed Crummles enamel pill boxes both showing Winnie The Pooh (2), further enamel wares, etc (collection)
Y An early Victorian silver vase shape coffee pot by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1842, with a pineapple finial to the waisted cover, a stiff leaf shoulder, a leaf-capped loop handle terminating in bifurcated leaves, chased with masks in wreaths and flower swags, engraved with tied ribbon swags and vacant oval reserves, the circular pedestal with a stiff leaf band, 29cm (11 1/2in) high, 1001g (32.15 oz) grossCondition Report: Marks are generally clearHinge is tightCover sits wellSplits to the ivory warming bands Stands wellFinial slightly bentLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
4th-6th century AD. A substantial part of a silver-gilt bowl with repoussé detailing of a lotus-flower border framing a pot with tree emerging from the neck, flanked by two rampant winged mythical beasts. 93 grams, 13.5cm (5 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; previously with Bonhams Antiquities, London, 27 April 2006, lot 211; acquired from a London collection in 1977; formerly in an Iranian collection circa 1965; accompanied by copies of the relevant Bonham's catalogue pages. Fine condition.
A Sèvres teacup and saucer, decorated with colourful summer flowers within a gilt cartouche on a bleu Celeste ground, interlaced L's, c.1860; a French plate, decorated with flower sprigs, blue feathered border, 20cm diam, c.1900; a Fürstenberg cylindrical pot, encrusted with floral swags, monogrammed, 6cm high; a pair of gilt metal mounted table sticks, with baluster columns 22cm high, c.1860; a square inkwell, Veuve Perrin, Marseille; etc (7) Condition Report: Veuve Perrin Marseille was a short lived factory
A Worcester blue and white coffee pot and cover, sugar bowl and cover and milk jug, c.1760-75 and a New Hall type teapot and cover c. 1795 Condition: The 22cm fluted coffee pot has a replacement silver tip to the spout and chip losses to the finial of the cover and a few small rim chips, the 12.5cm Fence pattern sugar bowl has small losses to the flower finial, the 10cm sparrow beak milk jug has a detached handle, the 23.5cm long teapot has typical minor manufacturing imperfections
Believed Minton For Thomas Goode - A 19th Century English antique porcelain flower pot / centerpiece bowl in the form of a woven basket containing a ceramic figurine of a dog with blue ribbon to neck. Painted floral decoration to the basket. Painted numerals to underside. Measures: 16cm high x 23cm long,
A large and impressive Masons Ironstone two handled pot pourri vase and cover, c.1815-25, of octagonal baluster form, one side moulded in relief with the figure of a dragon and butterflies, the reverse modelled in relief with a prunus tree with applied flowers, all on a gilt scrollwork cobalt blue ground, the neck moulded with a pair of dragon handles and the pierced cover with a dragon finial, unmarked, height 63cmCondition: Typical minor glaze imperfections, occasional scratches to the glaze and some wear to the gilding. The dragon on the cover has a worn splinter chip to the 'dorsal fin'. The pair of handles have over-glazed firing cracks to the dragons near the join to the body. Some of the encrusted flowers have small losses and one flower toward the base has lost all of its petals, otherwise in good condition with no restoration or damage cracks detected.cf. Godden's Guide to Masons China and the Ironstone Wares plates 279 and 280 for similar examples of this model, but lacking the modelled decoration to the bodies.
W. A. S. BENSON (1854-1924) ARTS & CRAFTS BRASS AND COPPER FLOWER POT HOLDER, CIRCA 1890 with weighted base, stamped maker's marks to base (Dimensions: 21cm high)(21cm high)Footnote: Literature : Hamerton Ian (edt.), W.A.S. Benson: Arts & Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design , ACC 2005, p. 89, pl. 62 where a similar example is illustrated.
A GEORGE IV SILVER COFFEE POT by Thomas and John Settle, Sheffield 1821, of baluster form with scrolling handle and bird's head shaped spout, richly embossed with foliage, flower heads and thistles with blank cartouche, inscribed below the hinged lid "Given by the Lanarkshire & Renfrewshire Coursing Club for Dogs of all ages, and Won by M. Graham of Limekilns' Dog Oscar, beating 20 others, 23d Feb. 1824, 25.5cm high, 1106gms Condition Report: The pot is in good condition.
Box of Assorted Pottery & China comprising four William Morris bone china mugs 'Birds' in original box as new'; four Wade black caped Sandeman Port Decanters. Empty Bottles with cork in Hat; lidded floral pot by James Kent 'Old Foley'; blue and white patterned flower pot; Blue Willow plate and tray; and two blue and white large plates. Please see images.
Ï’An Aesthetic Movement silver small three piece tea service by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1879, PODR mark for 10th July 1875, in japonaise taste, the tea pot with a butterfly finial, the slightly domed cover with two insects in relief and foliate engraved, the cherry blossom branch handle with ivory spacers, the spout conforming, the sides with fans in relief centred by engraved flower sprays, on a collet foot, 17cm (6 3/4in) long, 749g (24.1 oz) gross See Jones, Kenneth Crisp The Silversmiths of Birmingham and their Marks 1750-1980 London 1981, p. 157, fig. 155 for a service of the same design but differing decoration to the sides. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A very unusual Worcester pot, possibly for honey circa 1775 of plain globular shape applied with a ribbed loop handle, printed in blue with two formal flower sprays from the 'Rose-Centred Spray' and 'Pinecone' groups, 9.6cm high (footrim chips) Provenance: Ex Wycherley and Zorensky Collections, catalogue number 647. Sold at Bonhams Zorensky Collection Worcester Part III, 2006. Notes: This vessel appears to have initially been made as a spittoon, before the lip broke off during the biscuit stage and was ground down with a very rudimentary lip cut into the rim. This was then fully glazed over at the factory and fired to create the present form, possibly intended for use as a honey pot although no other similar shape is recorded.
A collection of 19th century carved ivory, to include an Oriental group of a warrior on horseback and another warrior under the horse, signed, height 3.75ins, a netsuke formed as an old man with walking stick, an oval covered pot decorated with elephants, a cockerel, a tooth pick box and a flower bud
Coalport pot-pourri, of basket shape with pierced cover, also three English porcelain baskets painted with shells and flower sprays, and a Spode encrusted floral ewer, the largest basket measures 21.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: restoration to the Coalport pot-pourri at the handle join, hairline to the rim close to the other handle join. The crimson basket has a re-stuck handle and a body crack. The Spode ewer has a firing crack and small losses to the encrusted decoration. The two green baskets are free from damage but one has wear to the gilt.
A matched four piece tea and coffee service Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard London 1845/6, comprising, teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar basin with tongs and a milk jug, all of circular form, with foliate and flower head decoration, twin scroll formed cartouches, one enclosing engraved armorial the opposing vacant, bud finial, with short curved spout and foliate handles, raised on a spreading circular foot (Dimensions: Height of coffee pot: 29cm, weight (all in): 74oz) (Qty: 5)(Height of coffee pot: 29cm, weight (all in): 74oz)Footnote: Lente in voto - Slowly (is) in my power, i.e. is what I wish, Possibly for ThomsonCondition report: Very good condition Some dents to bodies, some sharp, some soft Marks all clear to underside Ivory inserts to handles milk and coffee slight wobble on foot
Attributed to Dagobert Peche (1887-1923) for Vereinigte Wiener und Gmundner Keramic, an Austrian Earthenware Mocha Set c.1920, Impressed pottery square flower mark Comprising: Mocha Pot and cover with stand, milk jug and a sugar bowl with cover, and four mocha cups and saucers, underglaze printed with figures and plant motifsMocha Pot 14.5 cm high, stand 15 cm diameter (12)Chips to edge of mocha-pot cover. Scratches to stand. Milk jug with nicks to both rims. Saucers with some scratches and wear the base rims. Three coffee cups cracked and with some chips to the base rims. General wear and crazing to cream interiors.
A collection of 20th & 21st Century ceramics and glassware, including a Royal Worcester limited edition model of a Blue Tit (Parus caeruleus) modelled by James Alder, numbered 71 of 250, complete with certificate (AF), an Austrian jug, a Shelley 'Wild Flowers' honey pot, eleven wine glasses and more (20+) stem and top of blue tit flower is broken.
A large Rockingham campana-shaped pot-pourri vase. With acanthus moulded rim and pedestal edged in gilt, enamelled to the front and rear with fruit and flowers, the flower panel probably by Thomas Brentnall. Printed puce griffin mark c.1830-42, 23cm. Cover lacking. Three hair cracks to the rim and some pitting.
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