CHINE, Époque QIANLONG (1736-1795), Cache-pot de forme octogonale reposant sur quatre pieds en porcelaine décorée en émaux polychromes de la famille rose à l`extérieur de fleurs de lotus parmi leur feuillage sur fond de rinceaux rouges, le bord orné d`une frise de motifs de fleurs stylisées sur fond rouge. L`intérieur et la base émaillés bleu turquoise. , Hauteur : 8,5 cm, Diamètre : 19,5 cm, Provenance : Antiquaire Finck - Bruxelles, le 6 mai 1939, CHINA - QIANLONG Period , (1736-1795), A `famille rose` flower pot.
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A pair of Minton white porcelain globular and flower encrusted bud vases retailed by T. Goode and Sons (foot restored). A May flower encrusted inkstand (many breaks, replacement liner) and a blue porcelain and gilt square form pot and cover with floral painted panels (cover broken and repaired)
A pair of 19th century Derby figures of a young woman with basket of roses and young man with flower pot and watering can, each in coloured enamels on rococo style scroll and gilt lined base, painted marks in red, 25 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Both with some losses, wear, and dirt, some firing faults, to include: Young woman - item in left hand broken off and missing. Young man - flower and some of leaves broken off and missing, parts of watering can broken off and missing.
Britains Miniature Garden, including Flower Beds, Straight #01(3), Circular Finishing #02 (11), Return Square #03 (4), Return Circular #04 (2), Half Straight #05 (3) and Finishing Corner #06 (10), Garden Wheelbarrow #011, Man For Wheelbarrow #070, Sundial #010 (4), Pergola #013, Rustic Arch #014, Cork Lawn #045 (40), Square Tub #047, Rockery Straight #054 (4), Rockery Inner Return Corner #055 (3), Rockery Outer Corner #056 (4), Upper Steps #057 (4), Lower Steps #058 (4), Wooden Terrace Blocks #060 (14), Cold Frame #064 (2), Round Flower Bed #065, Balustrade Short Section #062 (2), Hose On Reel #068, Seed Box #069 (6), Flower Pot #059 (21), Stone Wall #012 (15), Coloured Vase #16 (5), Garden Seat #017 (3), Interlaced Fence #018 (4), Garden Roller #08, Paving Section #09 (99), Stone Post #07 (11), P-VG, some damage (286)
A German porcelain twin branch three light candelabra, late 19th Century, modelled as a cobbler seated in a coopered chair beneath a flower encrusted arbour, together with a Sitzendorf porcelain twin branch candelabra mounted with Cupid, and a German porcelain cache pot painted with birds in branches (minor faults).
A Royal Albert porcelain part dinner, tea and coffee service decorated in the 'Old Country Roses' pattern, comprising: meat platter, pair of vegetable tureens and covers, gravy boat and stand, twelve dinner, dessert and side plates, twelve fruit bowls, oval dish, twelve soup cups and saucers, salt and pepper, flower pot, hors d'oeuvre dish, teapot, coffee pot, bread plate, bread board, centre plate, two sandwich plates, sugar bowl and cream jug, teapot stand, thirteen tea cups and twelve saucers, six coffee cups and saucers, cake slice, two mugs, candlestick, wheelbarrow ornament and two swan posy vases. (142)
A Victorian ruby glass tazza on footed base, the bowl with radiating ribbed design bordered by a white glass rim, matching white rim to pedestal footrim, tazza 30cm dia x 9cm high, together with a cranberry glass covered pot pourri of shouldered ovoid form with wheel cut leaf and flower design to body and cover 14cm high.
A Victorian gilt and abalone inlaid papier mache double inkstand, centred with a box flanked by two cut glass inkwells with flower shaped gilt metal covers, together with another scalloped edge papier mache inkstand with gilt decoration and abalone inlay with associated inkwell and pounce pot.
A 19th century (Tongzhi Period or earlier) Chinese Famille Rose cylindrical pot and cover decorated on top with a lady of nobility and surrounded by young with flower stems on the side, continuous decoration of boys undertaking a musical and entertainment procession. (small a/f - small chip)
A four-piece Victorian silver tea and coffee set with a matching salver,by William Hunter, London 1856-8, the salver by martin, Hall and Company, Sheffield 1858,baluster form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, leaf capped scroll handles, the domed hinged covers with flower finials, on four scroll bracket feet, the slaver of shaped circular form, inscribed, `This Salver with a tea and coffee service presented to Thomas Owles Esq by 150 commercial Gentlemen as an expression of their grateful appreciation and esteem of his Christian Kindness to one of their afflicted members, February 1860`, in a fitted wooden case, the cover inscribed `T.Owles Esq. Bungay`, height of coffee pot 25.5cm, diameter of salver 20.8cm, approx. weight 82oz.Thomas Owles was listed in the 1883 Kelly`s Directory of Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk as grocers and tallow chandlers. Thomas Owles was born in 1810, and in 1861 was living at Wangford, Bungay.
A 19th century Indian Colonial silver tea pot,marked ORR for Peter Orr, Madras circa 1850,panelled baluster form, engraved foliate decoration, leaf capped scroll handles, engraved foliate scroll decoration, textured spout, domed hinged cover with a flower finial, on four leaf capped shell bracket feet, length handle to spout 25cm, approx. weight 28oz.
A Victorian four piece silver tea and coffee service, William Ker Reid, London 1851, each piece of circular baluster form with engraved floral and scroll decoration, comprising; a coffee pot with flower and leaf cast finial, the handle with ivory dividers, 23.5cm high, a teapot, with flower and leaf cast finial, the handle with ivory dividers, 16cm high, a two handled sugar bowl with silver gilt interior, 8cm high and a cream jug with scroll handle and silver gilt interior, 14.5cm high, together with a pair of silver sugar nips, total weight of silver 60oz (5)
A German silver four piece tea and coffee service by Wilhelm Binder, Schwäbisch Gmünd, post 1886 .800 standard, of ogee pedestal form, the tea and coffee pots with fruit finials to the spiral embossed domed covers, double scroll handles, the spiral embossed bodies with flower swags and foliate bases, on spiral embossed spreading circular foot, engraved with an a coat of arms ‘Arte Labore Patientia’, the tea pot 24cm (9 1/2in) long, the coffee pot 29cm (11 1/2in) high, 1915g (61.55 oz) gross. Provenance: The Property of the late Baron Osy de Zegwaart. Engraved with the full achievement of arms of Baron Osy de Zegwaart accollee with another. The family was seated at Anvers (Antwerp) when the head of the family was ennobled as a Chevalier in 1778, later being advanced to a Barony on 23rd February 1817.
A French silver baluster coffee pot by Maison Meurice Froment, Paris 1838-1972 1st standard, 19th century, with a flower finial to the domed cover, a double scroll handle embossed with anthemion leaves, the neck engraved with a band of vines, the body applied with a crest and a monogram ‘DBC’ or ‘DBG’, on four foliate scroll feet, 25cm (10in) high, 705g (22.65 oz) gross The crest recorded for CANNING, CATER, CHATTERTON, CHESTERMAN, COCKSHUT, COLLINS, CUFF, GARDINER, GODFREY, GRANTHAM, GREENHILL, GRIMSHAW and very many others.
A George IV Silver Coffee Pot, Joseph Angell, London 1824, of heavy pedestal baluster form with leaf and flower capped scroll handle and domed cover with flowerhead finial, foliate chased throughout, crested, 24cm high, 31oz 16dwt all in Slight tears (caused in manufacture?) on hinge rim. Dents around underbelly. General other small dents, pittings and general scuffing through use. The handle is also slightly dented midway. Cracked ivory insulating rings. 280113
TWO CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE FIGURES OF BOYS holding a flower in a pot and painted with flowers and auspicious objects^ on oblong mound^ 27.5cm h^ Kangxi Provenance: Mr & Mrs F B Watkins of Flaxley Abbey^ thence by descent to the present vendor. ++Head of one broken and riveted but without loss^ slight fritting on the rim of the pot held in the figure~s hand. Enamels on the red flowers around the base slightly scratched. Second figure - head broken off and restuck at neck.
A 19th Century un-named twin-handled ironstone pot-pourri with pierced cover and urn finial decorated in the Imari palette flanked by relief decorated flower head handles, with gilt rim, on a circular foot, 30 cm high, together with a similar un-named twin handled baluster shaped vase in the Imari palette with wavy gilt rims, 38 cm high, and a similar Masons Ironstone mug decorated in the Imari palette with green serpent handle within gilt decorated rims, 8 cm high (3) CONDITION REPORTS All with wear and scuffs, including wear to gilding and firing faults including blue smudge marks and firing cracks. Vase handles broken and reglued. Some overpainting / restoration. Pot Pourri with restoration and repainting to rim and lid, and finial appears to be a later replacement and overpainted. Lid is not a good fit so is probably associated, although this may be due to the inner lid being missing. Firing cracks to base.
A parcel lot of Royal Albert Old Country Roses tea and dinner ware to include 6 dinner plates, 7 side plates, 6 cereal bowls, 6 cups and saucers, teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl 2 tureens, cruet, coffee pot A/F, 6 other plates, 2 cake plates, cake stand, 3 soup bowls and 6 saucers, bud vase, bell, ashtray, flower pot, gravy boat, place mats, etc (65 approx)
A four piece William IV silver tea service. Mark of J Wrangham & William Moulson, London 1836. Comprising teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each of compressed pumpkin form with stiff leaf and scrolled foliate decoration. The teapot and coffee pot with ivory insulated scrolled handles and flower head knops. Hallmarked throughout. The teapot 25.5 cm (10 ins) high. 81ozs (original fitted case Lot Number 33 in this Sale), (catalogue illustrated)
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