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Lot 195

Three pieces of continental porcelain including a flower encrusted lidded pot pourri, figural candelabra etc

Lot 108

A Chinese blue and white water pot, Ming, of lobed ovoid form with everted rim, decorated with flower sprays and lingzhi mushrooms, 9cm high.

Lot 241

A Japanese Satsuma pot and cover, Taisho era, of circular form raised on peg feet, decorated with a family group with mixed flower sprays, 8cm dia.

Lot 131

A late-19th century Derby flower-encrusted pot pourri and cover, 15cm high, (a/f).

Lot 56

A collection of decorative ceramics to include four Wedgwood blue and white tiles depicting months of the year - January, February, May and April, a Wedgwood tile mounted as a pot stand depicting a bird and nest, a pair of 19th Century Staffordshire spaniels decorated in iron red and gilt, a further pair of Staffordshire type spaniels decorated in black and gilt, two 19th Century pink lustre ware jugs depicting huntsmen and hounds, a pair of miniature Staffordshire type pen holders / spill vases as a spaniel beside a treestump, a pottery cottage money bank, a modern Oriental flower brick and two pieces of ironstone china, two green transfer decorated jugs, a pottery egg basket in the form of a chicken and a Mason's type jug CONDITION REPORTS All items with various signs of wear and tear, scratches, small chips etc. Both sets of spaniels with loss to the paintwork and gilt is rubbed in places. Small spaniels with some small chips to the bases. Jugs crazed, scratched, some small chips to the rims. Transfer decorated jugs, small scratches throughout, signs of crazing. General signs of wear and tear.

Lot 625

An 18th century Meissen porcelain travelling tea and coffee service, decorated with figures in landscape and floral sprays, comprising fourteen saucers, fourteen various sized cups, coffee pot, hot water pot, tea pot, slop bowl and covered sugar bowl, with flower and strawberry finial, cross swords mark to base, in fitted leather covered case with chamois leather lining, the case with gilt tooled initials for Earnest Rothschild Condition report: Saucers 1 - ok - flowers painted to reverse 2 - rubbing to paint and gilding - no flowers to reverse 3 - blemishes to paint, flowers painted to reverse 4 - rubbing to gilding, no flowers painted to reverse 5 - blemishes to paint, flowers painted to reverse 6 - ok, no flowers painted to reverse 7 - ok, flowers painted to reverse 8 - ok, flowers painted to reverse 9 - rubbing to gilding, no flowers painted to reverse 10 - on, no flowers painted to reverse 11 - blemishes to paint, flowers painted to reverse and gilt band foot rim 12 - blemishes to paint, flowers painted to reverse and gilt band foot rim 13 - blemishes to paint, flowers painted to reverse and gilt band foot rim 14 - restored, flowers painted to reverse and gilt band foot rim Diameters of saucers range from 4.75ins to 5.25ins Tall tea cups - height 2.75ins 1 - firing chip to rim and firing crack to foot 2 - Restored handle 3 - Restored handle 4 - ok Shorter cups - height 1.75ins 1 - two very minor chips to rim 2 - ok 3 - ok 4 - rubbing to gilding 5 - rubbing to gilding, chips to foot rim 6 - ok 7 - ok 8 - ok 9 - ok 10 - ok Slop bowl - body has a yellow colouring due to old restoration covered slop bowl - chips to flower finial, yellow discolouring to cover and base due to old restoration Coffee pot - chips to flower finial and chip to rim Tea pot - cover restored, chip to inner rim, crack to base of handle Hot water jug - discolouring to spout from old restoration, cover doesn't fit very well, finial of cover restored and chipped

Lot 613

A 19th century Continental porcelain pot pourri, the shaped vase having a basket weave body decorated and encrusted with flowers, the base modelled with a hound and birds with flower and foliage encrusted, crossed sword mark to back, pierced metal cover, height 8.5ins Condition report: Chips to flowers and leaves

Lot 624

An 18th century Meissen porcelain travelling set, comprising two tea cups, two coffee cups, two saucers, two spoons, an urn with gilt metal dog head spout, a coffee pot, a covered sugar bowl and covered tea caddy of square form, all decorated with figures in landscape and floral sprays, with flower finials, in a fitted leather covered case with red lining and silver coloured thread work decoration, cross swords mark to base Condition report: Urn - Discolouration and a firing crack to body Shallow cups - 1, nibbles to foot rim - 2, rubbing to gilding taller cups - 1, rubbing to gilding - 2, restored to handle Saucer - 1, ok - 2, nibbles to foot rim Spoons - both ok Tea caddy - rough patch to petal of flower finial Milk jug - chips to flower finial, rubbing to gilding Covered sugar bowl - chips to flower finial, rubbing to gilding

Lot 248

A coffee set for two on a tray (9) by Herrend CONDITION REPORT: There is some minor chipping to the flower finial on the coffee pot, there are no further losses or damages to any of the other pieces

Lot 449

A collection of mixed items to include Royal Doulton large character jug Long John Silver D6335, early Minton Kent pattern tea pot and stand and two decorative Coalport ceramic flower pots (4)

Lot 526

A BEST AND LLOYD 'BESTLITE' FLOOR LAMP originally designed in 1927 by Robert Dudley Best. This example c.1970 with the larger 'Flower Pot' shade finished in cream, 150cm at tallest

Lot 132

A George III silver baluster coffee pot, heavily embossed with flower heads and C scrolls, carved boxwood handle, maker F. M., London 1766, 30oz gross, h:28cm

Lot 147

An extensive Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern part dinner and tea service Condition Report / Extra Information 1st quality, except for cream jug which is a second. Overall gilding is good. Large crack to base of vase. Chip to flower on small pot. Large crack to underside of tureen. No utensil marks to dinner plates.

Lot 104

A collection of milk glass and coloured glassware to include a large glass basket with pink interior and yellow exterior, a pair of milk glass sweetmeat dishes, covers and stands with pink decorated wavy rims, a cranberry glass pot and cover, cranberry glass flower shaped bowl, a ruby glass dish, amber coloured glass paperweight by Wedgwood, etc, together with a large part suite of conical shaped glasses, to include highballs, wines, etc

Lot 268

2 flower encrusted porcelain baskets, a pot and cover with floral decoration and matching stand, length 10.75", (4).

Lot 604

EARLY BELLEEK, comprising flower encrusted carlingford pot (a/f, glued), approximately 9cm high, small fluted spill vase, approximately 8.5cm high, both 2nd black 1891-1926, grape jug with highlights, approximately 15cm high, small milk jug, approximately 9cm high, both 1st black 1863-90, together with small scalloped jug with green handle with worn 2nd black mark, approximately 10cm high, 1891-1926 (5)

Lot 212

A Mennecy confiture c.1760, the barrel-shaped preserve pot set into an oval base, with a metal-mounted hinged cover, painted with polychrome flower sprays, incised BR mark, 14cm across.

Lot 471

A Wemyss pottery Stuart flower pot, decorated with roses and foliage, within green line and dotted borders, impressed mark WEMYSS and yellow painted mark 'T.GOODE & Co. LONDON, WEMYSS', 25cm diameter x 21cm high.

Lot 303

A coffee set for two on a tray (9) by Herrend CONDITION REPORT: There is some minor chipping to the flower finial on the coffee pot, there are no further losses or damages to any of the other pieces

Lot 312

Group of Four Chinese PorcelainsGroup of four pieces of Chinese porcelain, including: pair of Qianlong-style enameled conical bowls with foliate edges; yellow ground yuhu dragon vase; together with a small yellow, blue and white flower pot/fishbowl; seal marks to all; H: 8 1/2" (tallest)

Lot 1031

Victorian miniature flower encrusted teapot and similar lidded pot

Lot 1310

A CREAMWARE COFFEE POT AND COVER late 18th Century, baluster form with twisting handle and flower head finial, 18cm.

Lot 382

An extensive collection of various ceramic turtles in various sizes, some acting as trinket boxes, flower pot, money boxes, tea light holders, also a teapot and a pair of mugs.

Lot 18

A Japanese Satsuma pot and cover by Kozan, Meiji era, of cylindrical form, the domed top with flower and leaf finial, decorated with overlapping panels of figures, birds and landscapes, 10cm high, signed. Provenance: Bowdon Old Hall, Cheshire

Lot 416

A Chinese hardstone tree, in cloisonne flower pot. H.21cm

Lot 217

A GEORGE IV EMBOSSED TEA POT on four floral feet with a flower finial, a floral border & two vacant cartouches, by Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London 1826; 6.75" (17.2 cms) high; 27 oz

Lot 155

AN EARLY VICTORIAN SMALL BULLET TEA POT on a moulded foot with a c-scroll handle & a flower finial, by Messrs. Barnard, London 1838; 4.25" (11 cms) high; 13.3 oz

Lot 252

AN EARLY VICTORIAN TEA POT circular with embossed decoration, a ring foot & a flower finial, crested, by John Wrangham & William Moulson, London 1837; 4.75" (12 cms) high; 17.1 oz

Lot 165

A GEORGE IV / WILLIAM IV MELON-FLUTED TEA POT with a flower finial & engraved coat of arms, by Richard Sibley, London 1830, together with four various condiments (blue glass liners), a cream jug, a cased set of six coffee spoons, two mounted glass bottles & a mounted steel shoe horn; the tea pot 6.3" (16 cms) high; 32 oz weighable silver (lot)

Lot 32

18th century Worcester blue and white coffee pot and cover with flower knop, moulded floral scroll decoration within blue painted borders - underglazed blue crescent mark to base

Lot 55

Two 19thC Meissen figural groups 'The Wood Cutter' with sled having applied strands of ivy to body, the female attending to pot plant 5.5" high (some damage) marks and numbers to base. The other of four child like figures to include Bacchus 5.5" high (some damage) marks and numbers to base The woodcutter's left foot reglued, tip of axe handle missing, ivy leaves chipped and missing, ends of two branches on sled chipped and missing, minute chip to underside of base. Young Bacchus has damage to wreaths and the leaves on the tree, toe chipped on young girl with red cape, girl with wheat missing something to right hand, has been snapped off, flower petals chipped, stem to bouquet snapped to centre and handle to pot snapped

Lot 173

A George IV silver mustard pot, of ovoid form, with embossed foliate decoration and cast floral garland border, acanthus leaf and rococo shell thumb-piece, finial in the form of a flower bud, remains of gilt interior, atop four floral scroll supports, hall-marked for Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1822, height 7 cm, together with an associated spoon marked 925, gross combined weight 199 g / 6.4 ozt approx

Lot 582

A rare Longton Hall tea pot, circa 1753, painted with a flower bouquet, unusual knop on the lid and lamprey head shaped spout, height 11cm, width 22cm

Lot 431A

Two carnival glass bowls, a frame of seven ceramic flower brooches, a Shelley jelly mould and a Limoges coffee pot and sugar bowl

Lot 137

A quantity of China ware including part New Town tea service, modern flower decorated foot bath, various 19th century and later tea cups and saucers, Carlton Ware sugar caster, trinkets, modern Belleek porcelain vase, French jam pot and cover etc.

Lot 2

A quantity of Wedgwood Jasperwares, mainly in the blue colourway, including a vase of tapering form with inner flower holder, three further vases, a lidded cylindrical pot, tankard, teapot, four Christmas plates from the 1960s and 1970s together with a black ground stemmed bowl of circular form and a green ground teapot, etc

Lot 152

A group of Meissen Marcolini period tea and coffee wares, 1774-1814, each painted with Deutsche Blumen, comprising a tea caddy and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, a slops bowl, a teapot and cover, a coffee pot and cover, together with four similar tea cups and saucers with gilt rims, all with underglaze crossed swords and asterisk marks, various impressed marks, together with a Meissen flower painted bachelor's teapot and cover, c.1760 (damaged), underglaze blue crossed swords mark, height 8.5cm (22), occasional minor damage

Lot 490

German miniature porcelain, comprising: flowerpots; flower vase and cover; gourd-shaped vase; cache pot; two cups and saucers; chamber candlestick; and pair of figures; Samson dog paperweight; and Coalport cup and saucer. (qty)

Lot 73

Twin handled lidded pot with hand painted and applied flower decoration

Lot 213

JAMES POWELL WHITEFRIARS; a pale green tinted flower bowl of compressed circular form with four applied loop "handles", height 15cm. Illustrated as a copy form ancient Roman pot in EVANS, ROSS & WERNER; WHITEFRIARS GLASS, JAMES POWELL & SONS OF LONDON, page 270. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 490

Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co. Tudric Pewter lidded pots and a flower vase circa 1905 0278 a cafe au lait pot with bound cane handle decorated with a band of stylised leaves resembling faces, 14cm 0958 a cafe au lait pot with bound cane handle decorated with whiplash stylised foliage, 14cm high, warping to base 0193 a cylindrical jar decorated with stylised leaves and flowerheads, 10cm high, impressed marks (3)

Lot 31

A late William IV silver lobed baluster tea pot by Charles Reily & George... A late William IV silver lobed baluster tea pot by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1837, bearing marks for Turin .800 standard, with a flower finial to the domed cover, a foliate capped scroll handle, the lobed body chased with foliate swags and vacant reserves, traces of engraved coronets above monograms removed, on four scroll feet, 26cm (10 1/4in) high, 929g (29.85 oz) gross

Lot 361

A PAIR OF ENGLISH PEARLWARE SQUARE LIGHT BLUE GROUND DISHES with serpentine edges, centrally decorated with a mill building and with leaf decoration around 19.5cm wide together with a Ridgway buff stoneware flower pot and stand and with mask decoration, an English porcelain cylindrical sugar bowl and cover, a sauce dish etc. (9)

Lot 323

A GEORGE III PEARLWARE BALUSTER COFFEE POT AND COVER decorated in Prattware colours with flower heads, the pot with a fluted body and domed lid and loop handle on circular spreading base 30.5cm high (restorations)

Lot 747

AN OLD GREEK TERRACOTTA FLOWER POT of waisted cylindrical form 42cm wide x 46cm high

Lot 158

18th Century Staffordshire creamware teapot, probably William Greatbatch, having polychrome painted decoration and titled Bacchus, 13.75cm high Condition: The cover finial has one large flake to the top and rear of the flower petals - see images, and nibbling, the internal rim is nibbled/chipped around approximately a fifth of the circumference with further nibbling and glaze losses and one flake to the outer rim of the cover approximately 6mm x 3mm, there is a stained hairline crack running from the centre of the base of the pot up one side to approximately half its height and stopping almost within the loop of the handle, the spout rim is nibbled - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 673

A Georgian silver tea pot, with embossed decoration, raised on four ball feet, together with matching milk jug, London 1810, weight 24oz all in, and a Georgian silver two handled sugar bowl, with gilt wash interior, gadrooned edge and leaf handles, raised on flower embossed feet, marks rubbed, weight 9oz

Lot 789

An 18th century J. Neale & Co pearlware oval basket, with woven decoration in green, impressed mark to base, diameter 8.25ins, together with a 19th century Wedgwood coffee pot, with applied leaf and flower decoration, af, height 6.5ins, a 19th century English porcelain oval covered sugar bowl and matching jug, another 19th century English porcelain jug, a 19th century English porcelain plate, decorated with fruit in a leaf to the centre with green border, diameter 9ins, a 19th century Ironstone china plate diameter 9.5ins, another plate and a Derby mug

Lot 799

A 19th century Meissen porcelain square pounce pot, with flower finial and flowers to the sides, width 1.75ins, together with an oval cloisonne pot decorated with a chicken and flowers to a blue ground, width 2.5ins and a Victorian glass lachrymatory flask in blue with white decoration, length 8ins

Lot 76

A Meissen coffee pot, Zweite Wahl, with black bat, bird and figure decoration heightened with gilding, crossed swords mark. Height 20 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are several small nibbles to the gilt rims of the flower head on the finial. These are minimal but visible with the aid of a glass. Other than this the piece is in first class condition with no further damage, no repairs and no restoration. The piece has been used as a cabinet piece.

Lot 242

A pair of cloisonne 'Fortune Longevity, Health Promotion' balls in blue ground, the red silk box 13 by 7cm, an enamelled flower pot, 16 by 16 by 13cm, a bat shaped enamel brass box with lift bat wing lids, 16 by 8 by 4.5cm, an enamelled vase, 20cm, and a straw box with bat inlaid lid. (5) Provenance: From the collection of Bat related items of Dr & Mrs Stebbings.

Lot 252

A 1930s/40s Moorcroft rectangular pot and lid in the "Columbine" pattern with purple/maroon flower on green ground with internal blue glaze, length 12.5cm, and a 1930s/40s Moorcroft bowl in leaves and fruit pattern on a dark blue ground, diameter 13.5cm, both with impressed William Moorcroft mark to base including "Potter to HM The Queen" for 1928-1949 (both af), a circular Maling conserve pot and lid with lustre floral decoration, a circular Spode blue and white conserve pot and lid, and a matching dish (5). CONDITION REPORT: The rectangular Moorcroft dish and lid has been broken in two places and crudely repaired to the base, the lid has a chip to the under rim of 2cm, the Moorcroft bowl has been broken in two and crudely repaired, the Maling preserve pot has crazing, cracking and staining to the interior and base.

Lot 402

A quantity of decorative ceramics including a Beswick huntsman (damaged), a figure of a miner, a vase, a chamber pot, a moulded glass flower holder, a blue and white meat plate, various plates, a jug, a mug, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Fish: nibbles and chips to feet - inside - one visible from outside, surface dirt. Horse and rider: head of rider has been off, rear leg of horse broken off but present.

Lot 463

A mixed lot of ceramics including an Art Deco style Carlton Ware shaped circular bowl, diameter 24.5cm, an English majolica shaped rectangular floral decorated flower pot, 31 x 16cm, a Poole royal wedding sculpture depicting busts of Princess Diana and Prince Charles, with certificate of authenticity, an Italian majolica twin handled planter, two small Royal Doulton character jugs, a set of five 20th century Chinese celadon glazed geese (one af), a Radford jug etc.

Lot 13

A Victorian silver compressed spherical three piece tea service by Martin A Victorian silver compressed spherical three piece tea service by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1857, the tea pot with a melon finial to the dome centred cover, a leaf-capped C-scroll handle, a leaf-capped spout, flower and foliate embossing, on a moulded circular foot, presentation engraved and dated 1858, 28cm (11in) long, 1206g (38.75 oz) gross

Lot 733

Late 15th century AD. A creamware lidded pot in the shape of a closed lotus flower, the whole painted a deep blue colour; with 'Hoi An Hoard' numbered sticker to the underside. Property of a London gentleman; salvaged by Oxford university; sunk off the coast of Hoi An in about 1490 AD. Annamese Hoi An pottery was made in what is now modern day Vietnam at the kilns at Chu Dou being the largest and most important kilns in the fourteenth to fifteenth century in kingdom of Annam. The box and cover is typical of the ware being produced having quick flowing painting. 100 grams, 60mm diameter (2 1/2"). Fine condition.

Lot 1317

10th-11th century AD. A large Rajastan stone relief depicting the Hindu god Shiva standing in a shrine with columns supporting an arched roof; Shiva has matted hair piled up into a conical shape and held in place by a band of beads, crescent moon in the centre and small head of Ganga at the top; Shiva holds a drum in his upper left hand and water pot in his lower left; upper right hand holds a skull topped staff and lower right holds a skull cup; the god wears a loin cloth and bands of necklaces, armlets, bracelets and a long wreath that falls to his feet; to either side of the shrine are semi-naked female figures wearing loin cloths, necklaces, armlets, bracelets, anklets and large earrings and holding a pot and flowers; above these on the right is a naked yogi seated on a lotus flower, hands in prayer; to the left, also seated on a lotus flower, is a naga with the body of a man, hands in prayer, lower parts of a snake, with hood of multi-headed snake arching over the top; mounted on a custom made stand. UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. Desai, V and Mason, D. Gods, Guardians, and Lovers: Temple Sculptures from North India, A.D. 700-1200, Ahmedabad, 1993. The panel depicts Shiva as Bhairava, a fierce manifestation associated with annihilation. Shiva manifested as Bhairava in order to chastise the creator god Brahma who had become arrogant as well as lust after his daughter and grew four heads in order that he might continually see her. In creating these four heads, Brahma divided the world into the four directions, due to his desire for that which no longer was within himself. It is said by some that Brahma's desire for his daughter was caused by Kama (the god of desire) who was born to madden and delude people, a task for which Brahma gave him magical arrows. Embarrassed by the attentions of Brahma his daughter ascended heavenwards. This provoked Brahma to manifest a fifth head, the quintessence of the other four. Upon seeing this, Shiva became enraged and manifested as Bhairava and cut off the fifth head of Brahma with his sword. In this act of murder, Shiva-Bhairava became Kapalin or skull-carrier, a name which also refers to a particular tantric sect. The skull of Brahma's fifth head became stuck to his hand and although himself a god, Shiva-Bhairava had to somehow expiate his sin and, in order to do so, Bhairava became the Supreme Beggar, after whom many holy men style themselves. Bhairava took upon himself the Kapalika vow, which was to wander the world, begging alms, until the skull fell from his hand. Shiva-Bhairava eventually arrived at the holy city of Varanasi where the skull fell away into a sacred well and Shiva took up residence at the Vishwanath temple. 62 kg, 67cm including stand (26 1/2"). Fine condition.

Lot 316

CHINESE PORCELAIN DOMED WATER POT having incised flower head decoration within overall copper green glaze and having underglaze blue painted Kangxi six character horizontal painted mark to base. 9cm high, 13cm diameter. * CONDITION REPORT: Noted firing crack to base, minor glaze blemishes but no obvious restoration.

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