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Unboxed Britains Floral Miniature Garden, Scarce set 7530 floral family group set, 1st issue tan bases,including lady with basket (trowel missing) seated grandmother & grandfather, boy (missing ball) girl playing with dog, man with shears, teenage boy and girl listening to radio, garden roller, wheelbarrow and garden bench, plus later issue boy playing with dog.Rockpool, swing couch, garden shed, greenhouse, 2 x garden fences, 23 x rockery straights, dove cote, bird bath, sundial, 4 x strips of lawn, some flower beds and pot plants, all in good to excellent condition
An 18th century tea pot, a cover and three tea bowls, the silver spouted tea pot painted with flowers, the cover in iron red, the tea bowls in mandarin palette, blue and as a lotus flower (5) (D) The tea pot has its spout replaced. The cover has a nibbled rim and slightly battered silver mounted knop. Each of the tea bowls has cracks
Design: Pearl Artist: Janet Fishwick About the artist Artist Janet Fishwick enjoys her involvement with public art projects since it gives her the opportunity to explore her creativity away from her employment as a veterinary professional. Janet's designs are strongly influenced by brightly coloured abstract imagery. She has previously designed and painted various public artworks, including penguins for Liverpool, rhinos for Chester and Northampton, sheep for Skipton and Olympic Mascots for London 2012. About the design Pearl is inspired by the London tradition of Pearly Kings and Queens who wear mother of pearl buttons sewn onto their suits and dresses to raise money for charity. Henry Croft was the original Pearly King and he was raised in a Victorian workhouse orphanage in London. At the age of thirteen, he left and became a road sweeper and, as he swept the market streets, he started to collect all the pearl buttons which he found that had fallen off people's clothes. Once he had enough, he started to sew them onto his cap and then continued until his entire suit was filled. He used it as a way to raise money for the children back at the orphanage. He was joined by the Costermongers (market traders) and many of the Costers became Pearly families, there being one family for each Borough of London, one for the City of London and one for the City of Westminster. Look out for the symbols: Horseshoe - luck. Dove - peace Heart - charity Anchor - hope Wheel - circle of life Flower pot - Costermonger (apple seller). Location: College Road Dimensions: Length- 2.4m Width 0.5m Height- 0.95m
A Moorcroft Pottery Coral Hibiscus pattern vase, 13 cm high, and a Carlton Ware bowl, with chinoiserie decoration, on a blue ground, 20 cm diameter (2) Condition report Report by NG Moorcroft vase, crazed. No other visible damage or repair. Base stamped Moorcroft and Made In England Carlton Ware bowl, scratched and rubbed. Water/scum lines to interior as if being used for a flower pot. Stand, chip to foot ring. Some stay blue colour
A Chinese porcelain fishbowl, decorated birds amongst flowers and foliage to exterior and fish to the interior, 35 cm high Condition report Report by NG Interior grubby as though been used as a flower pot. Pock marks and other firing faults. Some rubbing to decoration. Base unglazed with some rubbing.
A group of Continental and English ceramics, 18th and 19th century, comprising; a Ludwigsburg monteith painted with flower sprays, 31cm.length; a Paris porcelain milk jug painted with a woman in a landscape; a Paris porcelain sucrier printed with landscapes; an Empire shaped cup ; a pair of white and gilt shell shaped dishes; a Wedgwood creamware oval bowl; an Englsih porcelain slop bowl and a small two-handled white and gilt pot and cover with two relief moulded portraits, (a.f).
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER COFFEE POT BY ROBERT HENNELL III AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER COFFEE POT BY ROBERT HENNELL III, LONDON 1838 Of baluster form with flower finial on dome inset cover and scroll averted rim, acanthus leaf handle and spout, the body with alternating repose foliate design, on embossed circular spread foot, 868 grams, 26cm height.
A 19th century English porcelain tea bowl and saucer, decorated in blue with flowers, together with a 19th century tea bowl, decorated with black flowers and two 19th century tea pot lids Condition report: black flowers bowl cracked and chipped, tea bowl and saucer ok, lids - flower finial ok, other badly chipped
Five (5) Piece Meissen Hand Painted Porcelain Court Flower/014098 Partial Coffee/Tea Service. This Set Includes Coffee Pot 10-1/4 Inches Tall; Tea Pot 7 Inches Tall; Cream Pitcher 5 Inches; Oval Tray 17-3/4 Inches by 12-1/2 Inches. All Pieces Marked with Blue Crossed Swords Mark Under Glaze. The Tray with Double Cancelation Slashes on Mark. Good Condition. Proceeds of the sale of this item to benefit the Leidesdorf Foundation, West Palm Beach, Florida. Shipping $135.00
An oak biscuit barrel with silver plated mounts, a similar coffee pot together with a silver plated six divisional toast rack raised on four bun supports, a pair of candlesticks, a WNF Ikora vase, a small brass charger with embossed decoration, a Victorian plated teapot of squat form with extensive chased decoration and embossed flower head finial to the hinged lid, a worked horn beaker with white metal collar, cased and other plated cutlery, etc
Victorian silver four piece tea set comprising teapot of faceted form, with engraved Gothic strapwork decoration, silver angular scroll handle with ivory insulators, scroll mounted spout, hinged domed and faceted cover with similar engraved decoration and octagonal flower-head finial, on four scroll feet, engraved presentation inscription, matching tall coffee pot, sugar and cream (London 1864), Robert Harper. All at approximately 81.5ozs, teapot 21cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Teapot - general overall condition good. Surface wear and scratching commensurate with age and use. Small area of pitted marking on right of cover hinge where hinge has been repaired. One foot slightly distorted. Top of finial slightly flat. Back of spout has slight crack. Insulators cracked. No other signs of major damage or repairs. Marks clear. Coffee pot - General overall condition very good. Surface wear and scratching commensurate with age and use. Minor creases and dents at bottom of some of the faceted panels. Insulators cracked. Small area of pitted marking at right of cover hinge where hinge has been re-pinned. No other signs of major damage or repair. Marks clear. Sugar and cream - general overall condition very good. Surface wear and scratching commensurate with age and use. Some dents on faceted panels. Feet slightly distorted. No other signs of major damage or repair. Marks clear
Sixteen late 20th century silver figural menu holders by Thomas Charles Jarvis formed as 'Cries of London', all but one hallmarked with TJC maker's stamp, height of tallest 6.7cm (total weight 19 troy ounces approx.) Sandwich Board Man, Newspaper Boy, Boot Black, Chimney Sweep, Hurdy Gurdy Man, Lavender Girl, Match Seller, Chair Mender, Crossing Sweeper, One Man Band, Muffin Man, Sherbert Seller, Old Clothes Man, Flower Seller, Preacher, Man with cook pot
A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FLOWER AND FRUIT ENCRUSTED BOTTLE VASE with Meissen mark together with a Continental porcelain inkwell decorated with ribbon tied floral swags, possibly Sevres porcelain, a saucer with central crest with a capital N beneath an imperial crown, a small Meissen saucer and a small porcelain pot (5)
A Royal Albert porcelain part dinner and tea service decorated in the 'For All Seasons, Morning Flower' pattern, comprising; tea pot, coffee pot, two graduated milk jugs, nine tea cups and saucers, cake plate, oval serving plate, eight dinner, dessert and side plates, eight fruit bowls, six cereal bowls, cake plate, two sauce boats, and two oval serving bowls. (67)
NINE ENGLISH AND DANISH PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE ITEMS 20th century, comprised of a Minton elegantly shaped tapered parcel gilt flower decorated coffee pot, the underside marked, a Royal Copenhagen floral decorated baluster form teapot, marked, a Royal Copenhagen large and a small creamer, also marked on the underside, a Royal Winton parcel gilt flower and leaf decorated teapot and an English Spode four-piece tea service, with rose blossom and garlands on cream ground, containing a teapot, trivet, creamer and sugar/tea bowl, factory marks on the underside. Largest to smallest tea/coffee pot 10 in. to 7 in.
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