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A matched William IV/Victorian silver four piece circular tea and coffee service by the Barnards, the coffee pot by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1834, the rest by Edward & John Barnard, London 1860, the tea and coffee pots with flower finials, ogee domed covers, tongue-capped moulded S-scroll handles and plain sides, the coffee pot 23cm high (9in) high, the tea pot 28cm (11in) long, 2105g (67.65 oz) gross
A LOWESTOFT COFFEE POT AND A LOWESTOFT TEAPOT COVER the coffee pot painted in underglaze blue with a three storied building beside a twisted pine tree, a further tree, scattered vegetation and an insect, the reverse with a boat and islands beneath scroll and flower border, 21cm h overall, painted 5 inside the footrim, 1765-70 ++Coffee pot - fine descending hairline crack in the rim. Hairline star crack in the base, minute pinhead sized nick on the top of the opening of the spout. Cover - chipped flower knop and two rim chips
A Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri vase, lid and crown cover, the bulbous body decorated with handpainted polychrome flower heads to include chrysanthemum, blossom and forget-me-nots, the relief moulded rims leading to a pierced cover with spire finial, highlighted with gilt, puce mark, Rd No 336896, shape 2048 with the date code for 1905, height 36cm
Two pieces of Royal Worcester hand painted blush ivory, comprising inverted baluster form pot pourri and cover, decorated with flower heads and foliate, lacking internal cover, puce factory marks and date code for 1897 and no.1720 to base, height 21cm, three section hors d`oeuvre dish, decorated with flower heads and foliate, factory marks and date code for 1897 and no.1602 to base, length 25cm (minor chips)
An early Victorian silver harlequin three piece tea set of circular panelled form with scroll and floral engraved decoration, comprising tea pot with flower finial, scroll handle and foliate capped spout, milk jug and sugar bowl, London 1839 and 1847 by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater and George Frederick Pinnell.
A collection of china: to include a pair of brown Royal Doulton candle sticks, a royal Doulton Camilla flowered vase with matching dish, a coal port white flower dish, a Wedgewood pale yellow jug and lid, a Wade tortoise ashtray, a Torquay jam pot and lid and a Victorian blue and white ladle and a Wedgewood Peter Rabbit dish boxed. Also 2 Wedgewood sample design plates.
A collection of ceramics to include a Coalport "Marlborough" pattern part tea set, a Coalbrookdale by Coalport flower encrusted trinket dish and cover raised on quadruped plinth base, a Minton "Marlow" pattern lidded canister, a Hammersley "Dresden Sprays" pattern trinket dish, a small collection of Aynsley china, "T. Goode & Co. Ltd." chocolate cups and covers, a small Wedgwood posy vase, a Haviland Limoges trinket pot and cover, and a ceramic basket
A Coalport porcelain pot pourri jar and pierced cover of boat shaped form set on four feet formed as swans with pair of serpent handles enamelled with panels of roses, poppy, passion flower and other blooms reserved on a blue and gilt embellished ground, 15.5 cm wide, circa. 1820-30, cover restored.
A fine first period Worcester, London decorated, small chocolate pot and cover, circa 1770, decorated by the atelier of James Giles, transfer printed in blue with floral sprays and with enamel painted fruit and butterflies, with gilt floral sprays, the cover with a flower knop, height 14cm. (See illustration)
A Susie Cooper Crown Works, Burslem water pot in the kestrel shape, 14cm high, Victorian Works Czechoslovakia sardine server formed as lustre ware in a plated holder; hand painted reticulated Minton plate; Beleek trinket box; Gibsons Staffordshire teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl; Yuan, Wood & Sons teapot; ten Springfield flower plates; Royal Albert `Old Country Roses` bowl; James Kent Ltd, Longton, tea cup, miniature sugar bowl and milk jug; and three other plates. (25)
A Chinese carved pale jade cup, 19th century, height 3 cm, a Chinese snuff bottle, jadite stopper, height 8 cm, a Chinese carved ivory brush pot, height 7 cm, a Chinese carved pendant, white metal mounts, width 3.5 cm, Chinese carved ivory parts, a Chinese carved jade flower pendant, (a lot).
A collection of decorative ceramics, comprising five hair pin trays with conforming covers including one by Copeland decorated with blue ribbon pattern and floral swags to blue white ground, one continental with white foliate decoration to blue ground, one continental with white scrolling decoration to fuschia ground, one with pink ribbon decoration to white ground, one on raised scrolling feet with white gilt scrolling decoration to pink ground and applied floral decoration to cover, one dressing table pot by Crescent & Sons decorated with swagged rose garlands, a blue and white pot decorated with idealised oriental landscapes both with conforming covers, a pair of small, circular, earthernware jardinieres decorated with cherry blossom to light green ground, raised on three feet, two porcelain Mattahedeh vide poches, 20th century, moulded in form of leaf both with blue and white decoration, the larger with colourful floral spray to centre, a small globular porcelain Limoges vase from the Decor Cafe Royal collection tissu, decorated with rope and ribbon pattern, a small porcelain beaker of similar design, three continental porcelain bottles, one of square form with green and gilt decoration on white ground and floral decorations to side panels with conforming mushroom stopped, one with scrolling floral decoration and globular stopper, the third decorated with heraldic shield with conforming cover, a blue and white flash glass in Bohemian style with pastoral scenes to oval panels, a small, circular, light blue opalescent glass pot, mounted in gilt metal, decorated with images of insects and birds, a tantalus in Minton style, comprising a pepper, a salt and a condiment jar with conforming cover decorated with moulded apple blossom on turquoise ground in white metal stand fashioned as twigs, a small glass scent bottle decorated to interior with garden scenes, a blue and white hexagonal vase of inverted baluster form with scenes of river crossing, a pair of Miessen style urn-shaped, twin-handled, vases on raised pedestal base, encrusted with jasmine and rose flower heads with conforming covers, a Dresden figural stand modelled as fruit seller and gentleman in 18th century costume, with applied flower heads to stylised stem, on circular, waisted, pedestal base, raised on three scrolling feet, a circular porcelain pin tray, 20th century decorated with stylised foliate gilt and floral spray on white ground with conforming cover, two porcelain dishes, 18th century, decorated with scene of dieties of Mount Olympus and Utica (a lot)
A matched silver three piece tea service by the Barnard Bros., the tea pot by Edward & John Barnard, London 1865, the cream jug and sugar basin by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1831, lobed circular with foliate and flower shoulders, the tea pot with a melon and leaf finial, leaf-capped and bell flower S-scroll handle, on anthemion and scroll feet, engraved with a monogram, the tea pot 31cm (13in) long, 1446g (46.45 oz) gross
A Victorian silver circular lobed mustard pot and salt cellar by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1864, the mustard with a flower head finial, foliate borders, leaf mounted reeded handle, on tapering bases with concave edges, the interiors gilt, the mustard 13cm (5in) long, 364g (11.75 oz) gross, with blue glass liners
A William IV silver circular three piece tea service by John Tapley, London 1835, the tea pot with a flower finial, a flower and foliate rim, a leaf-capped loop handle, conforming embossed sides and on foliate feet, engraved with an armorial, a crest and a motto ‘Crede Deo’, the tea pot 28cm (11in) long, 1732g (55.65 oz). These are the arms of LINGWOOD impaling LINGWOOD, for Robert Maulkin Lingwood of Christ’s College, Cambridge who married his cousin.
SETH CARDEW (B.1934) AT WENFORD BRIDGE A set of three stoneware cups and saucers, iron and blue decoration, together with one further similar saucer, impressed potter`s seal and pottery seal to the base of saucers, a similar handled jug, pottery seal to the base, 3 1/4" high, a Wenford Bridge two handled bowl, white flower decoration, impressed pottery seal, 5" across and a small pot and cover, no mark
"BORDER FINE ARTS - The Tales of Beatrix Potter series A collection of seven resin models to include Mrs Rabbit and Peter BPM28, Mrs Tiggywinkle BPM20, The Tailor of Gloucester BPM13, Rebecca and Ducklings BPM21, Yock-Yock in the Clothes Basket BPM35" , Aunt Pettitoes and Piglets BPM32, and Peter Rabbit in Wheelbarrow BPM25, together with a Peter Rabbit Collection Photograph frame "Peter Hid in A Flower Pot A1335"
A late Victorian Cast Silver Cruet Set, modelled in the form of a thistle, the naturalistic scrolling leaf base set with three flower heads, comprising a fixed Mustard Pot with hinged and polished cover and Open Salt, both with clear glass liners; together with a removable Pepper Caster with pierced cover, width 5”, Sheffield, Maker’s Mark SF,AJF (SEE PHOTOGRAPH)
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