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A collection of various Oriental and English china wares to include Chinese polychrome decorated baluster vase, various tea bowls, saucers, two ginger jars, teapot etc, together with a Worcester blue and white coffee can, Salopian tea bowl, Cricklade Pottery fish decorated vase, various other items of studio pottery and cloisonné bowl CONDITION REPORTS Cloisonne pot damaged, small tea bowl with flower decoration has various cracks, small Worcester type coffee can has cracks and losses, blue and white Chinese style tea bowl has mini cracks and repairs, Continental pomander has various chips, cracks, etc, white ginger jar has a large crack and repair to lid, modern pink ginger jar is generally OK, polychrome tea bowl has various cracks, repairs, chips, losses, two polychrome plates have various cracks, chips, Chinese vase has a large loss, crazing, cracks, tea saucer decorated with roses has various cracks and repairs and breakages, blue, red and white has various repairs and cracks, polychrome teapot has various cracks and repairs, second polychrome bowl has various chips, cracks and repairs, third polychrome bowl with stapled reapairs, cracks, breakages and losses. Japanese saucer with light scratches, etc. Polychrome saucer marked "English Porcelain Minton" appears to be poorly painted, possibly re-painted. Some chips. Generally poor. Blue and white Chinese saucer split into at least 5 pieces, repairs. Miscellaneous lid has losses and breakages. Chinese teapot has scratches, scuffs and marks and some chips to the lid. Pair of studio vases have light scratches and small chips to the rims. Tall brown studio vase has chips to the rim, light scratches and some marks. Blue vase is rough to the touch in some sections to the rim and has crazing throughout and light scratches. Studio plate has some light scratches and marks. Two remaining studio bowls have light scratches and marks. All items with various general signs of wear and tear. Some in very poor condition.
An exceptional George IV Sterling Silver Teniers style mustard or honey pot by Edward Farrell, London 1821. Of squat, pear form with high relief embossed decoration depicting traditional Dutch scenes with figures and animals among foliate scrolls and trees. The piece sits on four lion's paw feet with maiden's face mask decoration, and the handle is modeled in the trompe l'oeil manner as a scrolling branch with vines. The hinged lid features further chased decoration including foliage and scrolls, and is surmounted by a cast and applied flower branch finial with a bee resting atop it. Length (incl handle) 11.5cm / 4.5". Height 8.5cm / 3.3". Silver weight 287g / 9.25 troy oz. For a pair of similar mustard pots see Chiswick Auctions, 19th July 2017, lot 352.
Mixed glass and ceramics including bowl with desert scene CONDITION REPORT: There are chips to the base of the bird and one of the flower holes has a chip.There is a large chip to tail missing and edge of rim and base of the bird, other items have various use wear chips, bumps etc Noritaki pot is missing lot.
A Wemyss chamber pot, decorated roses, impressed mark to base, 22cm diameter and a Wemyss flower pot with tapered circular body and twin angular handles, printed mark in puce, approximately 24cm diameter Condition Report: Chamber pot - white background is slightly discoloured with age. Scratches and discolouration to inside, crazing to glaze on underside of base.Jardiniere - Hair crack running from base up to lower joint of each handle, small chips to inside of rim, discolouration to interior, crazing to glaze on exterior
A Derby Frill Vase or Perfume Pot with a pierced domed cover and a rare Yellow Canary finial. With two faces under the leaf and flower handles. The body is encrusted with flowers and a fretwork top rim. Circa 1760-65 Patch marks. Size 25cm including cover. CONDITION: Good restoration to a small section of fret work rim. A few leaves of the frill restored and some chipped. A few other leaves & petals chipped. Fire cracks to cover.
A good quality copper plaque with central sun and compass points, surrounded by faces blowing, with a scene of longboats and another of sailing boats, the edge with morphing tadpoles to dolphins, 36.5cm diameter, together with Glasgow School style rose and heart decorated square tray, flower and butterfly decorated handled pot, brass finger plate and a brass tray with floral decoration (5)
A rare Derby porcelain cream pot and cover, circa 1820, of oil lamp form, the globular body with floral encrustations against a royal blue ground, the foliate moulded spout heightened with gilding and with tall S scroll foliate handle further heightened with gilding, red crowned D mark. Height 10.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The lid has a central rose knop which has numerous chips to the petals. The yellow flower to the left has a small chip to one petal. There are two leaves below one of which is 80% missing. Viewed under a jewellers loop there is a very, very fine hairline crack (possibly just in the glaze) from the centre of the interior of the lid through to the rim. On the main body there are numerous small chips to all flowers which are proud of the body. The flowers which are attached directly and do not protrude appear to be in good order. There are no signs of restoration throughout. The gilding to the tip of the spout is slightly erased. The Derby mark to the underside is rather faint.
A near pair of pearlware figures, circa 1790, each standing before a floral bocage, the man holding a flowering plant pot and spade, his female companion standing with a watering can beside a spring. Heights 12 cm and 11.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: On the figure of the gardener with the black hat both branches at the rear have been broken and restored. His left arm has been broken off and restored and his spade shaft has been broken off and restored. There are minute chips to the bows on both his feet. There appears to have been some overspraying around the neck but we cannot see any breakage. The remainder of the figure appears to be as potted. On the gardener figure with green hat looking at the figure the top right hand branch has been broken off and restored, the flower on which has a small chip to its left hand side. Other than that the figure appears to be in good order and as potted. All restoration appear to be done to a high professional standard.
A small collection of assorted Continental porcelain items, to include; early 20th century Dresden floral encrusted candlestick, early 20th century Dresden floral encrusted and pierced twin handled bowl etc Condition Report / Extra Information Teapot - tip of spout broken off (old break), many losses to flower petals etc.Small pot pourri - chip to underside of lid, many losses to flowers etc.Jar lacking cover - gilt rim heavily worn.Large pierced basket - appears in good order.Pierced oval bowl - appears in good order.Floral candlestick - small chip to petals, otherwise good.Figural candlestick - losses to flowers and firing cracks (mainly to dog's body).
18th Century Bristol porcelain teapot of bulbous baluster form, decorated with green swags and puce bands, 14.25cm high Condition: The top is possibly a replacement that has been redecorated to match the pot since there are traces of a previous floral decoration but has been 'burnt' off and the two pink rings and band of flower heads painted over the top, the cover has a couple of rim chips and an inner rim chip, the pot spout has a chip approximately 5mm x 2mm - ** General condition consistent with age
A Victorian four piece batchelors tea service HH, London 1864, comprising teapot, water pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, all of circular form, a band of bright cut engraved flower heads and leaves, blank cartouche, leaf clasped S scroll handles, scroll spout to teapot and water pot; together with an apparently unmarked caddy spoon (5) Height of teapot: 11.5cm, weight (all in): 28.1oz
A Victorian silver presentation teapot and cream jugOf squat fluted form, with an applied foliate rims, the teapot finial realistically modelled as a flower, to a leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, raised on four scroll feet, inscribed, probably by William Hunter, London 1842, height of tea pot 16cm, weight combined approx. 38.5oz (2)
A collection of assorted oriental items to include gilt baluster form vase, hand painted glass vase, carved hardwood figurine, lotus flower spill vase, carved soapstone figurine, carved soapstone seal with rabbit top, a Chinese famille rose plate decorated with butterflies and flowers, three Chinese bowls, papier mache pot and cover etc
A Chinese carved zitan wood table screen:19th century, with fine decoration in mother-of-pearl, ivory and hardstones on a lacquered ground to one side, representing various objects for a scholar's desk, to include a flower vase, a brush pot and brushes, auspicious symbols. Elegant inscription in ivory on black lacquer ground to the other side. All within a richly and carefully carved wooden frame on four feet. Possibly intended for a scholar's studio.H 59 cm x W 29 cm
A cut glass and silver mounted grenade dressing table scent bottle, a Crown Ducal chintz ware flower pot, a faience bowl, Ashworths "Willow" pattern plate, Continental pottery plate decorated with deer, Chinese Yi Xing teapot, floral decorated lacquered box, lacquered and mother of pearl decorated snuff box, Wedgwood "Blue Jasper" scent bottle with silver lid and a chinoiserie black lacquered and mother of pearl inlaid shell dish
A Worcester tea and coffee service, c.1770-80, the fluted forms painted with simple flower sprays and small scattered sprigs on a white ground. Comprising: a coffee pot and cover, a teapot, a tea canister and cover, a jug and cover, a sucrier and cover, six teabowls, six coffee cups and six saucers. (27)
A Victorian silver tea pot, Joseph & John Angell London 1839, with flower head finial and ivory insulators, the underside engraved 'Casharnie Pendlebury from Mary Stewart Bayley, 29th February 1840' (a leap day), 22ozt gross, 17cm CONDITION REPORT: Please note: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU. External dents and nicks. Surface scratches visible throughout. No obvious solder repairs. Ivory spacers stained and with some splitting.
A Worcester Hibiscus pattern pear shaped dry mustard pot, well painted with a large honeysuckle flower, trailing vines and sprigs, with birds and insects flying above, 8cm high, c.1753-55 Provenance: The Grant Davidson Collection, The Weiss Collection. Note: Mr W. J. Grant-Davidson (1912-1999) was an avid collector of pottery and porcelain of all factories, he started collecting in 1938. He was considered an eccentric and as well as a collector he was also a keen astronomer and archaeologist. His collection of 800 lots was sold by Sothebys in 1999, and his sale catalogue comprised of 100 pages. The original catalogue was given to The National Museum of Wales. Condition Report: Restorations to neck and upwards.
A Worcester globular teapot and cover, printed and painted in polychrome with classical ruins, after engravings by Robert Hancock, the spout with rococo cartouche, gilt borders, flower finial, 15.2cm high, c.1768Provenance: Sir Peter Crossman, Tetworth Hall; Newman and Newman London. Note. Similar Tea Pot in the Zorensky Collection Part 1, Bonhams, Lot 283. Condition Report: Light wear to decoration. Stable hairline to neck, inner spout with firing crack, some firing stresses to base of handle. Verso of cover with rim chip.
An 18thC silver coffee pot, of tapered cylindrical design, with stepped hinged lid and fluted scroll spout with acanthus top, the body with rococo scroll and flower head repoussé decoration, with two crests, indistinct scatter hallmarks to the base and inscribed The Legacy of Elizabeth Cholmeley to William Earl, 22cm high, 24oz.
λ An early Victorian silver tea pot, by Benoni Stephens, London 1837, lobed baluster circular form, embossed foliate decoration, leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, foliate borders, the hinged cover with a flower finial, on four shell bracket feet, length handle to spout 28.5cm, approx. weight 23oz.
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