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TEMPERANCE SOCIETY FLOWER POT. 5ins tall, 6ins diam, white glaze, blue rim. Black pictorial transfer THE CELEBRATED ADVOCATE OF TEMPERANCE ADMINISTERING THE PLEDGE/ FATHER MATTHEW one side BY INDUSTRY AND TEMPERANCE OUR WEALTH WILL INCREASE beehive pictured to other. Rim glaze chip & base hairline. (8/10)
A selection of mostly Chinese ceramics, including an 18th century porcelain teapot, the body painted with flowers and small landscape scenes in red, blue and green, with multiple copper wire staples to body, lacking original lid, a 19th century teapot painted with figures, a similarly decorated part set of three cups and two saucers, and a sake cup painted with an erotic scene, together with a large mid 19th century imari pot lid painted with a sage riding a crane, surrounded by birds, flowers and geometric shapes, the underside painted with a flower. (9)
A pair of 19th century Continental pot pourri vases, having twin handles, hand painted floral spray to the central reserve, the whole decorated with encrusted flowers and twin putti, 32cm, together with a table lamp fashioned from a 19th century-style figure on a flower encrusted rococo base. Condition Report: Losses to decoration.Chips and hairlines to both pot pourri.
A 19th century Bloor Derby porcelain loop handled jug, having flower encrusted decoration with gilt finish on an ivory and green ground, red printed mark to base, together with a Continental 20th century fruit and flower encrusted bowl and a 19th century Continental pot pourri jar and cover. Condition Report: All with wear and losses/damage.Pot pourri = 28cmBloor jug = 15cmBowl = 10cm
Four Chinese famille rose vases and a qianjiang cai flower pot, 19/20th C. H.: 43 cm (the tallest vase) Dia.: 24 cm - H.: 16,5 cm (the flower pot) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A mixed lot of silver plated items, to include a Victorian silver plated coffee pot of footed baluster form with rosebud finial and the belly engraved with floriate decoration and the crest of the Clan Mackay with the motto 'Manu Forti', Elkington & Co., 1868, 24.5cmH, another example of very similar design, Elkington & Co., 1866, 24.5cmH, a late Victorian silver plated gravy bowl, Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield and a pair of silver plated salt bowls with engraved ribbon and embossed flower head decoration around the belly, Mappin Brothers, 9cmD and 9cmH each
An Art Nouveau James Fenton silver and enamel seven piece cruet set, comprising, two open salts, a pepper pot and cover, a mustard pot and hinged cover and three serving spoons, each enamelled with a stylised flower stem in blue, the pots on cast foliate feet, stamped marks, Birmingham 1905, pepper 7.5cm. high (7)
A WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT FLOWER POT AND GRID COVER, C1900 14.5cm h, impressed WEDGWOOD ENGLAND and a contemporary Wedgwood light blue jasper dip salad bowl (3) ++Salad bowl lacking metal rim, small fault on the sprigging in one place caused during manufacture, flowerpot and cover in good condition
An Indian silver pot pourri casket, unmarked, probably late 19th/early 20th century, rectangular with bellied sides, chased in relief with peacocks and other birds amidst foliage issuing from jardinieres, all on a pierced ground, hinged clasp to front terminating in a flower-head, the base with checkered and bead decoration, 18 cm. wide x 15.5 cm. long x 9 cm. high, wt. 719 gm.A sturdy casket without any apparent damage.
A late 19th century Satsuma plate with multiple male character and dragon detail and painted and gilded seal mark to reverse, 25cm diameter approx, together with a Satsuma two handled sugar pot and cover with painted male decoration and matching cream jug, a Satsuma vase, a collection of oriental enamel wares including a pair of black ground cloisonne vases with multiple flower head decoration and impressed seal mark to base, a pair of circular boxes and covers with dragon detail, a bowl with dragon detail, a dish, and a small globular pot, etc
A weathered composition stone garden urn with circular waisted bowl raised on a square pedestal with grape and vine detail, a reclaimed buff coloured chimney pot of cylindrical form, a small quantity of terracotta flower pots, two weathered ironwork wall mounted flower pot holders, a small collection of galvanised ware including a Haws watering can complete with rose.
An 18th century Leeds creamware pear shaped coffee pot and cover, decorated in a blue slip glaze, flower finial and entwined strap handle, 24cm (9.5 ins) high; two early 19th century creamware coffee pots and covers, printed in black, one with a tea party scene, the opposing side with a shepherd and his flock, 28cm (11 ins) high, the other with a farmer and his wife standing by a tree, the oposing side with a drover and cattle before a farm, 25cm (9.7 ins) high (6)
Royal Worcester peach ground pot pourri jar and cover, circa 1891, bun shape with a pierced collar and domed cover, decorated with wild flowers in colours and gilt, raised on lappet feet, shape number 1194, height 20cm; also a further Royal Worcester peach ground pot pourri jar, circa 1897, wrythen moulded ovoid form with pierced cover and decorated with a wild flower floral spray, shape number 1720, height 19.5cm (2)
TEIERA ÉGOISTE IN PORCELLANA - A FRANKENTHAL PORCELAIN ÉGOISTE TEA POT 1762-1770 Manifattura Frankenthal 1762-1770 Ovoidale, sul corpo due paesaggi da un lato con pastorella, dall’altro con cane e due pecore, il coperchio ed il bordo con ghirlande di fiori blu rette da fermagli a fiocco porpora Etichetta cartacea sotto il coperchio ‘Questa antichità, Via Camerana 10 Torino’. Altezza 12 cm - With two landscapes on body, depicting a shepherdess with dog and sheep, with blue flower garlands and purple bows on the rim and on the cover. A paper label under the cover ‘Questa antichità, Via Camerana 10 Torino’. Height 4.72 in. Provenienza / Provenance Antichità Questa, Torino. € 500
EDWARDIAN SILVER SCALLOP-SHELL SHAPED BUTTER DISH with pierced handle, Birmingham possibly 1908 (date letter rubbed); ANOTHER Sheffield 1897; a small weighted silver CAPSTAN INKWELL; Birmingham 1915; a small weighted silver FLOWER VASE, Birmingham 1907; an early 20th Century silver SALT CELLAR (glass liner absent), marks rubbed; a silver MUSTARD POT with blue glass liner, Chester 1903; a pair of elliptical silver SALT CELLARS with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1916; ANOTHER, Chester 1903 and THREE odd silver PEPPERETTES, 9 1/2 ozs weightable (12)
A creamware coffee pot and cover and a tea canister late 18th century, painted with bold rose sprays, the tea canister with a later metal cover, a creamware sucrier and cover with polychrome flower sprays, a Liverpool creamware bowl printed to the interior with a ship, the exterior with an eight line stanza and peasants dancing, and a creamware moulded sauceboat, some damages and restoration, 24.5cm max. (8)
A rare Worcester blue and white dry mustard pot c.1756, the pear-shaped form painted with the Cranes Among Reeds pattern, two birds standing among tall aquatic plants with a third in flight above, the reverse with a flower spray, workman's mark, cover lacking, 8cm. Cf. Branyan, French and Sandon, Worcester Blue and White Porcelain, no. I.C.17 which illustrates an example with a cover, at the time believed to be unique. Provenance: the H.E. Marshall, Vincent Townrow, Billie Pain and John Pinnick collections.
A C J Mason Ironstone letter rack c.1825, and a miniature pot pourri pot and cover, enamelled with small flower sprigs on a mazarin blue ground, together with a pair of miniature vases and a miniature ewer and basin, enamelled with birds in flight amidst gilt foliage, some damages and restoration, 13.5cm max. (7) Provenance: the Doug Godden Collection.
14th-15th century AD.A creamware pot with discoid lid, painted with a lotus flower surrounded by cloud patterns and within concentric lines. 127 grams total, 70mm (2 3/4").Fine condition.Private collection, North London; acquired in the early 1990s. Annamese Hoi An pottery was made in what is now modern day Vietnam, in the kilns at Chu Dou, being the largest and most important kilns in the fourteenth to fifteenth century in kingdom of Annam. [2]
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY RIDGWAY TYPE SHAPED SIDE HANDLED DESSERT DISH with gilt and royal blue border enclosing a pink rose and poppy centre, A WEDGWOOD BLUE AND WHITE JASPERWARE PLATE, A HADLEY'S Worcester LOBED POTPOURRI JAR with flower and berry pattern decoration, AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY DERBY URN-SHAPED PEDESTAL VASE AND COVER, A BLOOR DERBY INK POT and A SMALL ENGLISH STANDING FIGURE of SUMMER
A GEORGE II SILVER COFFEE POT of footed slender slightly baluster form, the pear wood handle with shell and scrollwork terminals and matching decoration to the spout with an embossed shellwork to the base; the hinged lid with flower bud finial and engraved monogram GEC - Ralph Beilby Newcastle 1757 27ozs 26cm high
A MAPPIN & WEBB SILVER-GILT POT-POURRI BOWL AND COVER, with Dublin hallmarks for 1918, stamped Importe d'Angelterre, pierced overall and embossed with flower heads, the lid with foliate cresting and cast budding flower head and leafy finial, purple glass liner, (the frame c.409g). 15cm diameter, 14cm high
A Jack-in-the-Pulpit night light vase, in the form of the flower arisaema candidissimam, indistinctly signed, 23cm high, a Murano sommerso finger vase in clear, amber and amethyst glass, 13cm high, an orange moulded glass comport epergne on Art Nouveau style spelter stand, 39cm high and a German millefiore sunflowers style glass pot, 7cm high (4)
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