A Rococo style French mustard pot and pepper millMaison CardeilhacParis, late 19th/ early 20th century Of baluster form, each raised on a circular foot, the pepper (maker's mark Amelie Cardeilhac) with scroll handle and the mustard (maker's mark Ernest Cardeilhac) with flower finial, approx. 12 and 11cm high, together with a pair of pierced Dutch 'snowdrop' design salts with blue glass liners, Dutch axe marks, approx. 2cm high; a set of four small George V silver trophy cups, London, 1919, Charles Stuart Harris, with plain bodies and twin handles, approx. 6.5cm high (inc. handles); a hexagonal pepper and mustard, Birmingham, 1947 and 1957, Henry Clifford Davis, with spoons by the same maker, dates different, liner to mustard deficient; a Dutch openwork salt cellar with blue glass liner, sword mark; and two silver plated condiment spoons, total weighable weight approx. 13.4ozt (a lot) Condition Report: weight excludes liners, pepper mill and silver plated spoons
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A very rare Sèvres tobacco jar, cover and spoon (pot à tabac avec cuillere), circa 1765Painted with continuous flower swags tied with crimson, purple and blue ribbons hung from a blue line with gilt dashes below the gilt dentil border to the rim, the domed cover with similar borders to the rim enclosing a band of flowers and leaves and a ball knop embellished in gilding, the applied straps and the spoon edged in gilding, the jar and cover: 14.5cm high; the spoon: 12.7cm, incised BC (3)Footnotes:Provenance:With John Whitehead, London;Acquired in 1989Literature:S. Fellner, Die lasterhafte Panazee (1992), no. II/58 Exhibited:Vienna, Österreichisches Tabakmuseum, Die lasterhafte Panazee 500 Jahre Tabakkultur in Europa, 11 June-4 October 1992Only two other Sèvres tobacco jars and covers with their spoons are recorded in the literature: one decorated with flower sprigs is in the Sèvres museum; another, with formal borders and foliate swags is in the possession of Earl Spencer, Althorp (published by D. Gage, Tobacco Containeres & Accessories (1988), pl. 32). A third, decorated with flower sprigs, was sold from the collection of Jack de Beurville, Hotel Drouot, Paris, 12 October 2023, lot 92.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An extremely rare Vincennes hookah bottle for the Turkish Market, circa 1752-55The globular body incised with three horizontal lines and painted by Francois Binet with scattered flower sprays, a gilt band around the footrim, with Ottoman silver mounts with stamped tughra, second half 19th century, and a flexible pipe with bone mouthpiece, 32cm high overall, interlaced LL monogram and painter's mark T in blue enamelFootnotes:Provenance:Anon. sale, Sotheby's London, 27 February 1979, lot 187;T.H. Clarke Collection, sold Sotheby's London, 1 March 1994, Lot 83;Acquired in the above saleLiterature:D. Gage/M. Marsh, Tobacco Containers & Accessories (1988), pl. 56 (illustrated)For a discussion of Vincennes porcelain made for the Turkish market, see R. Savill, The Wallace Collection Catalogue of Sèvres Porcelain, II (1988), pp. 645-646. A total of fifty-one models including six bottle forms were made for the Turkish market between 1752 and 1755, of which only the ecuelle, one of the vases, a table, a coffer and possibly a drinking pot and saucer, as well as the present lot, are known today. Production for the Turkish market seems to have lasted only three years and resulted in 190 objects in all. The deterioration in Franco-Turkish relations following the Peace of Versailles in May 1756 may have been the cause.François Binet is recorded as a painter of flowers between 1750-75.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Sèvres tobacco jar and cover (pot à tabac), dated 1757Of cylindrical form, painted in rose camaieu with scattered flower sprays, gilt dentil borders to the rims and a gilt band to the footrim, the cover applied with a flower finial, 13.5cm high, interlaced LL monogram enclosing date letter D and (unidentified) painter's mark F in blue (finial restuck, restored chips to cover rim) (2)Footnotes:Provenance:Acquired in 1982Literature:D. Gage/M. Marsh, Tobacco Containers & Accessories (1988), no. 9Exhibited:London, The International Ceramics Fair and Seminar, The Dorchester Hotel, Special Loan Exhibition, The British-American Tobacco Company Collection of Tobacco Containers & Accessories, 10-13 June 1988For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Sèvres green-ground mustard pot and cover (moutardier), dated 1763Finely painted by P.-N. Pithou (l'aîné) with a loose bouquet of flowers within a gilt floral and foliate scrollwork cartouche, gilt dentil borders to the rims, the cover applied with a flower finial, 8.4cm high, interlaced LL monogram enclosing date letter K and painter's mark for Pithou (l'aîné), incised SD (tiny chips to finial) (2)Footnotes:Provenance:Probably from the service delivered to Henri-Léonard-Jean-Baptiste Bertin, secrétaire d'Etat and côntroleur-général des Finances, on 1 May 1763;Most probably acquired by Peter, 5th Earl Cowper (d. 1836), for Panshanger, Hertfordshire, or by Thomas, 2nd Earl de Grey (d. 1859) for Wrest Park, Bedfordshire, and subsequently through de Grey's daughter to Panshanger, and at Panshanger until circa 1953, thence by descent;Anon. sale, Christie's London, 27 November 2012, lot 155The service delivered to M. Bertin in 1763 included four mustard pots and stands at a price of 60 livres each. See David Peters, Sèvres Plates and Services of the 18th Century (2005, revised edition 2015), II, pp.357-359, no. 63-3, for a full discussion of the service.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Vincennes milk jug (pot à lait à trois pieds), dated 1755Of the first size, painted by Jean-Baptiste Tandart (l'aîné) with scattered flower sprays, applied with gilt-edged handle and three feet with polychrome moulded flower terminals, gilt dentil border to the rim, 12.6cm high, interlaced LL monogram enclosing date letter B and painter's mark ... for Tandart in blue, incised markFootnotes:Provenance:The Spenton Collection, London;Anon. sale, sold in these rooms, 23 May 2012, lot 165For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 19th Century Chinese polychrome decorated dish decorated with lilies with gilt highlights 22.5 cm diameter together with a blue and white decorated Chinese vase with figural and flower design 21 cm high, a Delft blue and white floral decorated plate 22.5 cm diameter and a 19th Century Japanese charger decorated with figures hunting and fishing with oxide red and gilt highlights, bears oxide red six character mark to base and further mark in blue 40 cm square together with a tea pot lid (5)
Of local interest - Bristol & Pountney & Co England. Amberone pattern with hand painted tulip flower decorations. Vintage 20th century ceramic tea / dinner / service set. Comprising of teapot, coffee pot, toast rack, mugs, jugs, bowls, plates, saucers, salt & pepper shakers, egg cup, milk jug and other examples. Largest measures approx. 16cm
A collection of mid 20th century decorative porcelain china cups, saucers, flower baskets with coffee / water Pot. The lot comprising four cups and saucers by Royal Albert Old English Rose & Dog Rose, Soanes & Smith, Victoria. Bowl & Sugar Bowl by Royal Albert Old English Rose. Three x porcelain / ceramic flower baskets by Royal Albert Old English Roses and a floral figurine basket by Adderley. Also includes a ceramic coffee and water pot / jug by Royal Worcester in a reflective faux metal design. Largest to measure approx
A collection of miscellaneous silver-plated items to include an oval meat dish stand with a glass well and tree liner. a round egg coddler on four feet with a cover (lacking the interior); a muffin dish cover and liner with a shaped border; an engraved shaped-round salver with a flower and scroll pierced border; a fruit bowl with shaped and crimped sides and embossed at the centred with a fruiting vine; a large round dish; a floral engraved scuttle-shaped sugar bowl and spoon; three pedestal sundae dishes; a miniature rose bowl; an Indian leaf shaped dish; a pair of slender baluster specimen vases on gadreeoned oblond bases; a small straight tapering vase; a melon-fluted baluster milk jug; a gadrooned round coaster with pierced sides and a wood base; a round pedestal mustard pot on a square base with a clear class liner; together with a small quantity of silver-plated and stainless steel flatware and other items
A charm bracelet and charms, a 9 carat yellow gold 4.5mm gauge oval and bar link bracelet with bolt ring fastener, 19cm long, eighteen charms attached to include Punch and Judy, gemset Christmas tree, enamel charms, flower pot man set with coral beads, base metal coin, total gross weight 47.7g.
An English porcelain pot pourri garniture,early 19th century, with mask handles, painted with a flower-laden vase, to gilt borders, on a blue ground, unmarked,the two smaller 12cm high the largest 13.5cm highCondition ReportRestoration and overpainting to the body of each. Crazing throughout. No apparent chips or cracks to the lids.
Royal Copenhagen Kaffee- und Speiseservice 'Blaue Blume'47-tlg., Royal Copenhagen, Dänemark, 1970er und 1980er Jahre, Porzellan, weiß, unterglasublaue Malerei, 1 Kaffeekanne, H 25 cm, 1 Milchkännchen, 1 Zuckerdose, 1 kleines Tablett, L 23,5 cm, 12 Tassen und 12 UT, 1 Konfektdöschen, H 9,5 cm, 1 Kerzenleuchter, H 10 cm, 1 Sauciere, L 22 cm, 1 runder Vorlegeplatte, L 27 cm, 2 Vorlegeplatten, L 31 cm & 36 cm, 1 Terrine, L 27 cm und 12 Speiseteller, Ø 25 cm, alle Teile unterseitig mit Manufakturmarke, Modellnummer und Malermarke, Zustand A/B, 2 Teile mit SchleifstrichRoyal Copenhagen Coffee and Dinner Service 'Blue Flower'47-pcs, Royal Copenhagen, Denmark, 1970s and 1980s, porcelain, white, underglaze blue painting, 1 coffee pot, h 25 cm, 1 creamer, 1 sugar bowl, 1 small tray, l 23,5 cm, 12 cups and 12 UT, 1 confectionery dish, h 9,5 cm, 1 candlestick, h 10 cm, 1 sauce boat, l 22 cm, 1 round serving dish, l 27 cm, 2 serving dishes, l 31 cm & 36 cm, 1 tureen, l 27 cm and 12 dinner plates, Ø 25 cm, all pieces with manufactory mark, model number and painter's mark on the underside, condition A/B, 2 parts with sanding stroke
Meissen porcelain coffee pot, the baluster form body hand painted with floral bouquets and butterflies, with basketweave borders, flower knop handle, all heightened in gilt, blue crossed sword mark and impressed 3099 beneath, H28cm, together with a Meissen porcelain vase with flared rim, H17cm (2)Condition Report:small chips to the interior rim, two chips to the base rim and some other smaller nibbles. Very minor surface wear.
Kleiner Zier-Blumentopf in der Art von Karl Fabergé. Farbloses Glas und Silber, vergoldet. Konischer Topf mit einsetzbarem, schmalem Blütenstängel, bekrönt von einer Blüte aus weißen, geschliffenen Steinen. Zentral eine kleine applizierte Libelle, besetzt mit Diamantrosen. Gest. 88. H. 13 cm. A Russian glass flower pot with a silver gilt flower stem in the style of Karl Fabergé. Standard mark 88.Russland. 20. Jh.
Senftopf mit Blumendekor Fassförmiger, leicht gebauchter Korpus mit gewundenem Asthenkel. Silbermontierter, leicht gewölbter Deckel mit plastischem Blütenknauf. Feiner Manierblumendekor in polychromer Malerei. Unw. best.; Schwertermarke. H. 9,5 cm. A porcelain mustard pot with flower decor. Insignificantly chipped. Crossed swords mark.Meissen. Um 1745.
Kaffeeservice mit Blumendekor für 7 Personen. 21-tlg.; Kaffeekanne, Zuckerschale, Sahnegießer, 7 Kaffeetassen mit Untertassen, 7 Dessertteller mit durchbrochen gearbeitetem Rand, kleine Schale, Tablett, Vase, Blattschale. Farbenfroher Blumendekor in polychromer Malerei. Goldstaffage. Deckel Kaffeekanne minim. best., Gold minim. ber.; Schwertermarke. Kannen-H. 22,5 cm. A 21-piece porcelain coffee set painted with flower decor. Coffee pot lid minor chipped. Gold partly minor rubbed. Crossed swords mark.Meissen. 1. Hälfte 20. Jh.
A Meissen part coffee service, late 19th century, with hand-painted floral and insect decoration on an ivory ground, gilt-highlighted, comprising: a large coffee pot, with another smaller, a large bullet-form teapot, two graduated covered sugar bowls, two graduated cream jugs, a shaped serving dish, a large bowl, eight plates, ten saucers and twelve tea cups, together with five smaller Meissen flower-patterned cups and saucers, a covered sugar bowl and small cream jug, and two Dresden flower patterned salt shakers, 53 piecesDamage and repair to the spout of the larger cream jug, the remainder in good, clean condition. Some minor rubbing in places to the gilt highlighting, but no apparent damage or repair. Appears unused. Some elements, as described, are from a different service.
A Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service consisting of tall coffee pot, sphere shaped tea pot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each with embossed floral and foliage design, the tea and coffee pots having flower shaped finials, the handles with ivory insulators, crested cartouches, hallmarked by Daniel & Charles Houle, London, 1857. (4) Weight: Approx. 2082.9 grams (66.9ozt) Further Details: Some tarnishing, general wear, slight signs of scratching and small denting commensurate to age. SUBMISSION REFERENCE: W721WSPQ
Full title: A Belgian silver coffee pot crowned with a flower and with a wood handle, 800/000, 1831-1868Description:H 22,5 cm Total weight: 508 gCondition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.comPlease note that external links are available on our website www.coronariauctions.com
A Victoria silver tea pot, with flower finial, lobed body and flowerhead and foliage decorated handle and spout, on anthemion stamped feet, ivory spacers to handle, maker ‘J E’, London 1844, height 18cm. £300-£400 --- Ivory Submission Reference 1K9WXZ1X. Condition Report Hallmark to base; handle also fully hallmarked. Good condition. Gross weight 23oz.
A Victoria silver tea pot, with flower finial, lobed body, flower and foliage decorated handle and spout, on ’S’-scroll and cabochon decorated feet, with ivory spacers to handle, by Francis Dexter, London 1846, height 15.5cm. £300-£400 --- Ivory Submission Reference XN4PEQPJ. Condition Report Hallmarks to base. One lobe with minor dents. Gross weight 27oz.
Clarice Cliff 'Bizarre' Crocus pattern ribbed beehive-shaped honeypot and cover, printed black marks for Newport Pottery, 10cm high (chipped and cracked to rim, small rim chips to cover), an early 19th century Spode china globular milk jug, printed with Oriental famille rose flower sprays and rock work, printed black marks and a porcelain globular bough pot and cover, gilt with leafy scrolls (3)
A collection of eight various early 20th century Chinese & Japanese decorative vases. The lot to include two matched black vases with hand painted design, a similar white crackle glaze vase with raised gilt flower and bird pattern, two similar Satsuma vases (the stoneware vase with visible repair to neck and unmarked to base), a Chinese porcelain lidded pot with enamel decoration to the rim, and another hand painted satsuma vase with gilt and enamel decoration. Tallest to measure approx. 24.5cm.
A QUANTITY OF MACKENZIE-CHILDS 'FLOWER MARKET' DESIGN KITCHENWARE, hand decorated enamelware with floral transfers, comprising two lidded cannisters (one has rubber seal missing) and a 'Squashed pot', all with bronzed stainless steel rims, the lids have elegant glass knobs, a kitchen utensil jar, height 21cm, a spatula and mixing spoon with signature pattern handles, a large pitcher, small colander, a large circular serving tray, diameter 37cm (9) (Condition Report: signs of none to very little use, Fortnum & Mason shop sticker on some pieces)
AN OLIVE GREEN GROUND FAMILLE ROSE COSMETIC OIL POT Well decorated in peony, plum flower and lotus, turquoise band of stylised floral scrolls 7.5cm diameter Provenance: From the collection of Dato Prof. Cheah Jin Seng Condition: Condition Report Some fritting to foot, gilding slightly abraded. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Poetic Art Nouveau silver tea and coffee set by Bruckmann, on the original tray. The silver set includes a large teapot with a hinged lid, a large coffee pot with a hinged lid, a sugar bowl with a removable lid, a milk jug. The set is installed on a large oval-shaped tray with two handles. The objects are decorated with overhead volumetric details made on floral motifs. The decorations, handles and shape of objects are made in the modern style, the lids are decorated with a voluminous cast flower bud on the stem. Silver, bone, traces of gilding on the inner surfaces. The outer surface of the objects is polished. Casting, stamping, drawing, rolling, embossing, carving (bone). Item sizes: Milkman. Height -11.3 cm, maximum width - 15.5 cm, base diameter (bottom) - 5.8 cm, weight - 239 gr. Coffee pot. Height - 21.0 cm, maximum width - 25.0 cm, base diameter (bottom) - 9.0 cm, weight - 817 gr. Kettle. Height - 15.0 cm, maximum width - 27.0 cm, base diameter (bottom) - 9. cm, weight - 936 gr. Sugar bowl. Height with lid - 16.0 cm, maximum width with handles - 17.0 cm, lid weight - 113 g, total weight - 461 g. Tray. Oval. Cast handles. Total length with handles - 55.0 cm, width - 38.0 cm, weight - 1480 gr. The total weight of the set is 4.045 kg. Silver, Germany, after 1888. Hallmarks: crescent moon, crown, silver standard 800, makers mark (unknown workshop, possibly Bruckmann). Excellent collectible condition. Width: 25cm, Height: 21cm, Depth: 1cm, Weight: 4.045kg, Condition: Good, Material: Silver 800
A large flowerpot with a sculptural image made in an oriental motif is a large bowl with a high cylindrical body, resting on a flat pedestal (four-bladed) and supported by two fairy-tale animals with the head of a dragon and the legs of a bird. Fancy polychrome coloring with geometric and other patterns is made in bright and contrasting colors. The surface of the pot is decorated with multi-colored friezes in relief with stylized cartouches, inlaid with ivy leaf motifs, edged with pearl friezes, the upper edge of the pot is decorated with 8-pointed stars. In general, the ornamental pattern is formed by decorative elements characteristic of similar porcelain paintings of this era. The glaze coating gives the item shine. The author of the sketch of the flowerpot model is A.S. Kaminsky (1829-1897), Moscow architect and artist, professor at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, husband of P. M. Tretyakovs sister (founder and owner of the art gallery of the same name). For the first time such a flower pot was made at a factory in the Tver province, which belonged to S.I. Maslennikov in the 1880s (the factory was founded by Auerbach). Maslennikovs factory was famous in Russia for its majolica products used to decorate chapels, as well as mugs made for the coronation of Emperor Alexander III. After a fire occurred at the factory in 1889, it was acquired by M.S. Kuznetsov, and its owner went to work for the new owner, where he worked until 1896. As M.S. Kuznetsov practiced, along with the purchase of the factory he stipulated the right to use and repeat the factorys old models. Sometimes, with such a purchase, he also stipulated the use of an old production mark (for example, the Gardner plant - the use of the last trademark of the enterprise with a double-headed eagle, the use of surviving models of products for the manufacture of repetitions; the Auerbach plant - the image of a double-headed eagle in the trademark). Under the leadership of Kuznetsov, the company began producing majolica products in 1885. Presumably, in the early 1890s, M.S. Kuznetsovs enterprise produced a small batch of S.M. Maslennikovs flowerpots intended for public sale. An identical vase is kept in the collection of the State Historical Museum in Moscow (GIM No. 112833). - A vase of a similar style was presented at the " Russian Art " auction at Sothebys on November 30, 2016, lot 126A Majolica, textured processing, painting with enamel paints. Mark of the M.S. Kuznetsov factory in the Tver province, Vyshnevolotsk district, Chernyatka village (former S.I. Maslennikov factory). The production mark is embossed and made in dough. The model number indicated in the price list of the factorys products is 671 (in the test) and the foundrys index (?) is 26 (in the test). The condition of the item is very good. Slight abrasion of paint along the upper edge of the flowerpot. Height - 33.0 cm. Flowerpot: diameter - 21.0 cm, height - 23.0 cm. Pedestal (flat, four-blade): length - 29.0; width -18.0 cm. Width: 18cm, Height: 33cm, Depth: 18cm, Weight: 5kg, Condition: Good, Material: Polychrome painting
A rare collection flowerpot from the A.M. Miklashevsky Porcelain Factory, is a rectangular vase with an extension upwards, resting on four stucco legs, decorated with gold layering. The front and back surfaces of the pot are decorated with two medallions with a finely painted pastoral scene in the Western European style, as well as an image of an exotic bird sitting on a branch in the Chinoiserie style. Medallions with painting have a quadrangular shape with rounded top corners. On the side surfaces of the flowerpot are fixed stucco relief handles with rock curls and gilded layering on the surface. At the corners, the planter is decorated with embossed vertical columns imitating weaving. The upper convex edge of the pot is made in the form of a monogram of two merged letters A and M and a dot on the right. The mark is underglaze, hand-drawn, red. Russian Empire, Chernigov province, Glukhovsky district, Volokitino village. Factory A.M. Miklashevsky. 1840s. Porcelain, molding, molding, gilding, underglaze polychrome painting. Dimensions - 19.5 cm (at the top, including handles), width - 13.2 cm (at the top), height - 12.4 cm. Historical reference: The factory of porcelain products was founded in the village of Volokitno by the rich and well-born landowner A.M. Miklashevsky (1801-1895) in 1839. The owner of the factory was an admirer of Western European porcelain and invited the famous French ceramists Dart brothers to organize and manage the new enterprise. Francois Dart was a porcelain decorator - porcelain painter and model designer. At the time of the work of this master (until the middle of the 19th century), the heyday of the production of artistic porcelain at the factory falls. Porcelain from the A.M. Miklashevsky factory is distinguished, during this period, by the European level of execution of decor and forms of objects made of porcelain mass of excellent quality, and objects abounded in imitation of plant forms, an abundance of figured compositions, the use of European motifs for painting objects - pastoral and gallant-sentimental scenes , architectural landscapes, flower bouquets and birds, executed in the style of chinoiserie. During this period, the plants products successfully competed with the products of well-known European manufactories and often even with the products of the IPM. In general, the French style and the excellent quality of painting and stucco were the distinguishing features of Francois Darts products, to which the presented planter belongs. Items made at the factory of A.M. Miklashevsky adorn the collections of the Hermitage, the Russian Museum, Kuskovo, museum collections in Ukraine. They are rarely found on the antique market and have a high collectible value. Small chip on the handle. Width: 19.5cm, Height: 12.4cm, Depth: 13.2cm, Weight: 0.886kg, Condition: Good, Material: Porcelain, Hand Painted, Gilding
A Chinese blue and white porcelain pot pourri jar mid 19th century or before, decorated with reserves of precious objects, and flower sprays, double concentric blue lines to base, with a pierced wooden lid, 7½in. (19cm.) diameter, 7½in. (19cm.) high, later twin drilled holes to either side below rim, probably for wire handle.
Three pieces of Sitzendorf 20th century ceramic figurines to include; a couple with flowers in hands/basket, a young gentleman with flower in hand and a lady. All with overlay foliage and floral detail and marked to bases with crown and capital S. Along with a Continental four footed pot pourri and cover with overlay foliage and flower detail and gilding. Largest Sitzendorf approx. 12cm high x 14cm wide. Continental pot pourri approx. 13cm wide x 10cm high. Further Details: Some slight damage to Sitzendorf lady figures object in hand (missing end), chips/loss to parts of flower overlay, slight nibbles to flower detail on larger Sitzendorf. General wear.
A collection of various Royal Worcester 'blush ivory' ceramics to include; a large handled ewer, no 1218, a round large pot-pourri with inner cover, no 1286, a pair of twin handled vases, both no. 1747, a smaller pair of vases both no. 1661, a single thin stemmed vase, also no. 1661, a small lidded pot-pourri with inner cover, no 1314, along with a G & Co Royal China Works, Worcester small butter dish and domed cover. All with floral designs. (9) Ewer approx. 28.5cm high, large pot-pouuri approx. 19cm high, small pot-pourri approx. 13cm high. Further Details: Small chip to part of flower finial of cover to butter dish, minor chip to gilt finial of large pot-pourri cover, slightest staining and general wear to all.
Buttons - Bimini and related, comprising a fine display of twenty three Bimini glass buttons, largest 4cms, all with brass back plates stamped with 'Made In England', and flower pot mark with the exception of bottom right with plain brass mount but seemingly a variant of bottom left button which bears the flower pot mark, together with a further display of seventeen glass buttons in the Bimini style, some marked to brass back plates 'Made In England', one marked 'Glass Developments Ltd., London', largest 3.8cms. (40) From the collection of the late Jackie Cole
Eight Lladro figurines: Lady with parasol (Damita Milanesa) no. 5323; Girl with rabbit; Girl carrying flower pot (daisa); Girl holding hat/blue sash on waist (daisa1978); Girl with flower basket (daisa1983); Pamela curiosa no. 5009 (head damage), Farm boy with wheelbarrow and dog; and Rabbit near a branch.Condition report:Pamela curiosa no. 5009 (head damage) - the head has been broken off and reglued with heavy and obvious fracture lines across the chin, and one of the blue ribbon ties to the back of the hat is broken off as a result. Lady with parasol - parasol is loose. The lacework to the canopy appears to be in good order.Possible small losses to flowers and leaves of the two figures with floral baskets. Otherwise all other figures are free of any damage.
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