A Victorian figured walnut pedestal breakfast table, the shaped four quarter veneered oval tilt-top having a moulded and trailing leaf and flower carved edge, on a four section column carved with griffin masks, to hipped leaf and fruit carved cabriole supports with stylised claw and ball feet and pot casters, w.148cm, d.119cm, h.71cm (near-matching and almost certainly from the same workshops as the previous lot)
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A collection of silver teaspoons, condiments and a silver plated two handled bowlTo include five teaspoons with pointed terminals, Sheffield 1936, six Danish sterling silver teaspoons with reeded stems, a small silver ladle, Sheffield 1925, five other assorted silver teaspoons, plated silver tongs, three piece silver cruet set and mustard pot with blue glass liners and a silver plated oval bowl with a flower head and scrolling vinery cast border, raised upon four scrolling foliate feet, total weight of silver 8.88ozs
A mixed lot to include an EPNS tea pot and coffee pot with ebonised handle, a white ceramic ham stand, an Aynsley butterflies pattern plate, four dinner plates with Bracelet pattern by H&G, two heart shaped trinket boxes of fine bone china England with applied porcelain flowers, three flower shape side plate from Casa Pupo Italy, six amber colour stoneware ramequin dishes, a Henry Watson Pottery garlic cellar, a lidded terracotta Hot Pot by Mr Brannam's celebrated Devon Terracotta, two glass decanters one with stopper, one small glass jug, an New Grange Fan Ball Candleholder with red ball candle
Grouping of Four (4) Gouda Semi-Matte Faience Pottery. Includes: liquor bottle (9-1/2" H), flower pot (5-3/4" H), bulbous vase (7" H), and covered bowl (5" H). 3 items are marked with Regina symbol, other with Carlos Plazuid mark on underside. All in good condition. Shipping $65.00 (estimate $200-$400)
An Austrian bisque porcelain miniature cabaret set and five miniature hard paste coffee services: the former of clover flower and leaf form comprising a tray, teapot and cover, sugar bowl, milk jug two cups and saucers, the latter sets with tray, coffee pot and cover, sugar box and cover, milk jug, two cups and two saucers.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the arched hood with broken scroll, swan neck pediment and brass thistle stamped roundels, above an arched glazed door flanked by fluted brass capped pilasters enclosing a 12'' arched white enamel dial with Roman numerals and date aperture painted spandrels and painted flower pot in the arch, the dial marked Thos Fletcher, Barnsley, 30 hour movement striking on a bell above an ogive moulding and shaped top crossbanded trunk door, centred by an oval harewood and boxwood conch shell motif over a further moulding and conforming base board and on plinth base, 219cm high.
A Japanese Imari charger, c.1900, with scalloped rim, typically decorated in dark blue, iron red, turquoise and gilt with a central basket of flowers within borders of flowering branches, flower heads within lotus reserves and diaper patterns, 12 7/8in. (32.75cm.) diameter, with carved hardwood stand; together with a Kutani decorated bowl, signed, 8 3/8in. (21.25cm.) diameter; and a sake pot. (3), * Condition: Charger and bowl: Good condition, with minor gilt wear and a few small glaze scratches. No cracks or chips. Sake pot: Very good condition.
A Shelley bone china 'Wild Flowers' pattern part coffee service, comprising coffee pot and cover, cream jug, seven cups and six saucers, green printed factory mark and '2295' to bases, together with a New Chelsea bone china part tea service, decorated with flower sprays, comprising a cake plate, six cups and five saucers, six side plates, milk jug and sugar bowl.
A MATCHED FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Dublin 1867 and '68, mark of John Smith, the teapot London 1876, mark of Martin, Hall & Co, comprising coffee pot, tea pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each of conforming design, chased and embossed with scrolling foliate decoration surrounding vacant cartouches, each piece with applied cast 'c' scroll handles, the tea and coffee pots with naturalistic finials in the form of flower heads, the cream jug and sugar bowl with gilded interior, (c.2955g all in). (4)
A MATCHED IRISH FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, Dublin 1823, mark of Edward Crofton, Dublin 1941, mark of West & Son, Dublin 1817, mark of William Nolan, and Dublin 1948, mark of Weir & Sons, comprising tea pot, hot water pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, all in the Rococo Revival taste, of oval baluster form, with applied cast handles in the form of caryatids, the bodies profusely decorated with embossed leafy and foliate scrolls to an orange peel ground surrounding vacant cartouches, the tea and hot water pots each with cast naturalistic flower head finials, the teapot also with cast spout in the form of an exotic bird head, crested to one side. 27.5cm wide over handle and spout, (c.2,768g). (4)
Caughley circa 1780, to include two mustard pots and covers printed with Pleasure Boat and Three Flower pattern, also a sucrier and teapot stand printed with Pagoda pattern, and a tea caddy decorated with gilt sprigs, (9) Condition report: The Three flower pot has a restored handle and minor chips to the finial. The tea caddy has a restored finial and rim. No other damages or restorations. The Pleasure boat pot shows signs poor firing.
˜A VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET, EDWARD BARNARD & SONS, LONDON, 1898/99 the bulbous bodies chased with foliage and scrolls around vacant cartouches, on rim feet, pots with cast flower sprig finials, bowl with gilt interior coffee pot 25cm high, 2328gr (74oz 18dwt) including ivory insulators to tea and coffee pots
Victorian silver coffee pot of baluster form, with panels of raised foliate decoration, silver scroll handle with leaf terminal and ivory insulators, hinged domed cover with flower-head finial on three scroll feet (London 1841), Robert Hennell. All at approximately 29ozs, 21.5cm overall height
A Song tingyao dish together with a wine pot, the interior of the dish incised with a flower, single character mark, 9cm (3.5 in) diameter, the baluster body of the wine pot moulded in low relief with peonies, 10.5cm (4 in) high (2) (D) The wine pot has a rim chip, firing crack and a nibble to its spout tip
A late 18th/early 19th century tea pot, cover and mug, the first painted with quatrefoil famille rose figure reserves on a blue cailloute ground with low relief butterflies and flower sprigs in white, the cylindrical exterior of the mug painted with a fenced island garden in blue, 13.5cm (5.25 in) high (3) (R) The handle of the mug has been restored and stapled back onto the body
A French four piece silver plated tea and coffee set comprising coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and cover and milk jug. All decorated with cast scrolls, flower heads and with central monogram. Each stamped to base Gallia Metal with depiction of a cockerel in profile. The coffee pot 9¼ins high. (af).
TWO CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TEAPOTS AND COVERS, 18TH CENTURY Each decorated with flower sprays, together with a coffee pot painted with peony emerging from rocks, the matched cover with a gilt lacquer mount joined by a link chain, and a Mandarin palette cylindrical mug, painted with a figural panel bordered by scrolling borders and smaller cartouches, 26.5cm max. (6)
TWO CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ITEMS FROM THE NANKING CARGO, C.1750 One a salt, the other a small chamber pot, both painted with peony flower sprays, together with a small ovoid box from the Vung Tao cargo, similarly decorated, the cover sealed shut, all with paper collection labels, 12.3cm max. (3) Provenance: from the collection of John Newall Esq.
A Chinese rectangular reticulated porcelain crocus bowl, a polychrome dragon decorated lotus flower bowl, two small ginger jars, brush pot with faux six character mark, a simulated marble figure of the Madonna inscribed "ND Lourdes", two pearl ware trumpet shaped vases and a treacle glazed pottery lion figure etc
A 17th Century style oak court cupboard, early 20th CenturyWith a rectangular moulded top above a dentil frieze and a central inverted panel carved with a lozenge and centred with a flower head and flanked by two similarly carved cupboard doors, over a leaf carved frieze drawer, raised on ring turn tapering supports above a pot board and supported on block feet, 112x120x45cms
A quantity of mixed ceramics including a Hammersley coffee set in chintz gold pattern no.14433, comprising coffee pot, jug and bowl, six cups and saucers, and a bonbon dish, a set of three Belleek flower shaped dishes, and a pineapple bowl, a part tea set in Dorchester pattern, with autumnal leaves, a part Kent china coffee set decorated with flower and leaves, etc.
JACQUES EMILE BLANCHE (1861-1942) "Flowers in a vase with a lidded pot on a ledge", oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 53 cm x 64 cm CONDITION REPORTS Painting is behind glass and sealed in back t so cant in close, some crazing to the paint work throughout, some bubbling to the paint work - see images. Some light white scratches to the paint work when viewed under UV light some small dark spots to the lower left, some dark yellow marks to the top right, many spotted around the white flower heads and leaves etc. The whole appears to be cloudy with some speckled black marks throughout. Frame with some small tips and scratches throughout, all over general small signs of war and tear
An 18th Century hallmarked silver conical shaped Chocolate Pot hand chased and engraved with flower heads. 'C' scrolls and other stylised foliate ornament etc., the cartouche with inscription To William Benson by his Uncle 1838 (assayed probably London 1826, carved brown wooden handle, 19.5cm (to tip of finial), approx. 677g
An early 19th century Paris porcelain dish by Darte Freres of shaped lozenge form with fluted handle, the interior painted with a bird, entitled "La Coquillade", painted mark to reverse "Darte Aine a Paris", 23cm wide, a Victorian Stevenson & Hancock pot pourri encrusted with flowers and on gilt base, a lustre jug depicting the Royal Nursery Polka, a porcelain chamberstick modelled as a convolvulus flower and various other items (12)
A large Victorian silver mustard pot, by Charles and George Fox, London 1841, tapering circular form, with pierced decoration, domed hinged cover with large flower finial, and engraved decoration, bifurcated scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, with a blue glass liner, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 9.3oz. Provenance: Phillips, New Bond Street, The Fox Collection, 23 September 1988, lot 36.
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