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A fine quality 19th Century continental silver Chocolate Pot, the side hinged domed cover engraved with foliate style designs and the knop finial finely cast as a flower, the shaped spout also with hinged cover and the arched ebonised carved handle above a waisted tapering body similarly engraved and with melon style base, marks to underside
A William IV silver lobed compressed circular tea pot and matched cream jug by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1833 and 1835, the tea pot with a flower and leaf finial, a leafy loop handle and spout, on scroll foliate supports, 28cm (11in) long, 1039g (33.25 oz) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A parcel of assorted Royal Worcester items comprising dessert plates circa 1889, each moulded as a lily pad, painted and gilded with wild flower sprays within gilt borders; a shagreen pattern saucer and matching rouge pot and cover; two turquoise souffle ground coffee cups and a gilt on turquoise saucer. (7).
A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY DRESDEN FLOWER-ENCRUSTED POT-POURRI VASES AND COVERS each finial formed as a large bouquet above a gilt enriched domed cover with pierced trellis, the inverted pear-shape vases painted with baskets of flowers flanked by rocaille scroll handles, the conforming bases applied with putti, blue crossed swords with single cancellation mark through the blades, incised 394, 44.5cm high
Blue Chintz - A Clarice Cliff part egg and cruet set circa 1932 comprising Leda shaped tray with arched wicker handle, two banded egg cups and a 480 shape salt and pepper pot decorated with stylised flowers and foliage in tonal green, blue and pink, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration, minor oxidisation to dark blue.[This 1932 Fantasque patterned set was a variation on the egg cup set for four, having two egg cups and a Shell shape salt and pepper on a tray with a wicker handle. Chintz was produced in blue, orange and green colourways, and when first created Clarice named it ‘Marsh Mallows’ in the pattern books, the flower it represents. LG]
Four small Japanese ivory carvings of figures, one with a flower, one with a fish, another carrying a basket and a seated lady stirring a pot and an ivory plaque depicting three figures with two cranes and a deer all in a pine grove, the four figures signed, 19th century, the plaque damaged with a wood stand, 11cm. (6)
A SWINTON PEARLWARE COFFEE POT AND COVER, the entwined handle terminating in rosettes and leaves, the domed cover with flower knop, painted in cobalt with a version of the Pagoda and Fence pattern beneath a scalloped line border, the moulded spout picked out in cobalt, 26cm h, c1790 Similar Swinton wares are illustrated Roberts (Lois), Painted in Blue, Newbury 2006, fig 99. ++Insignificant faint star crack beneath the handle but a good example free from restoration
A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER COFFEE POT AND COVER, transfer printed in black and enamelled with Chinese figures at a table, another bearing cups, a third holding a fan, in underglaze blue painted pendulous border, the domed cover with flower knop, 22.5cm h, c1770 ++Old filled chip on the rim of the cover
A George IV three piece tea service, circular with an embossed frieze of embossed, alternating stiff leaves and flowers on a matt ground, together with a coffee pot of a very similar design, both pots with flower finials, the cream and sugar with gilt interiors, all by George Burrows II and Richard Pearce, London 1827, 74oz. (4)
Nautical Interest: An early Victorian embossed four piece tea and coffee service, each piece with a stem packet navigating a choppy sea on one side; and a vacant cartouche and nautical trophies on the other, floral border and foliate feet, the teapot and coffee pot with water lily flower finials, by John James Keith, London 1841, 84oz. (4)
A Chinese brass oval box, 20th Century, engraved with birds and flowers, the hinge lid inset with a hardstone panel carved with two figures holding a flower pot aloft, together with a carved smoky quartz group of two Buddhistic lions, a carved hardstone jar and cover and a carving of a lady.
A George III silver coffee pot. Craddock and Reid, London 1819, compressed baluster, decorated in ebullient Rococo Revival style with chased scroll foliage on a matted ground and cast and applied female mask headed feet, leaf wrapped spout, a panel of two cherubs sporting upon a recumbent camel and a pair of cherubs flanking the cartouche engraved with the Moor family crest above the monogram EM, the lid with flower finial. 19cm high, 38oz all in
A Meissen Porcelain Cylindrical Chocolate Pot and Cover, circa 1745, the crabstock handle with turned wood socket grip picked out in green, enriched with leafy florets of puce and blue, the body decorated with a continuous harbour scene with figures discussing business, a formalised gilt scroll border beneath the rounded shoulders, the cover painted with indianische blumen, the cover with base-metal hinged handle and sliding escutcheon (for the insertion of a molineux), blue crossed swords mark, impressed dreher's mark of a quatrefoil flower, gilder's numeral 28 See illustration. Provenance: The Wolfe Collection, Bonhams, Important Meissen and Related Porcelains, 17 June 1998, lot 117. Wolfe Inventory No.137.
Rare 'Cut-Out Pansies' advertising plaque with original shape 416 circular stepped pot, (flower stem a.f). *This extremely rare piece was originally produced as summer cut out flowers and was designed to stand in the base with sand, produced in two flowers, pansies and tulips, the flat resemblance is similar to that of The Age of Jazz series. See Clarice Cliff - The Bizarre Affair, pages 31 and 66 for reference*
A George II coffee pot. WB London 1759, the baluster body decorated with chased C-scroll, foliate detail, brickwork panels and bird surmounting a scroll formed panel, with hinged domed cover with flower head border and bud finial scroll spout with heavy scroll decoration, with ivory S-scroll handle, 24cm high 31oz
An English porcelain flower-encusted pot-pourri urn, domed cover and saucer, pink and gilt, 15.5cm high; a similar green-tint scent bottle and stopper, 11.5cm high, mid 19th century; and other items including a vase cover and two flower-encrusted pottery vases and a cover. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An early 20th century Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware match holder/striker of bulbous form with stylised foliate decoration in shades of blue and green by Eliza Simmance, 8 cm high, another Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware match holder/ striker of similar form with raised foliate medallion decoration, a pair of early 20th century Royal Doulton stoneware ewers with gilt incised flower head decoration to the main bodies, approximately 15.5 cm high, plus a Doulton Lambeth stoneware part cruet set comprising pepper pot and open salt (6)
A four piece tea and coffee service G Ltd, Sheffield 1926, comprising a coffee pot, tea pot, twin handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, each of simple plain baluster form with fine running flower head border, with simple handles and raised on scroll bracket feet (4) coffee pot 21cm high, combined weight 49oz
A late Victorian four piece tea and coffee service J H Potter Sheffield 1894, comprising a coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, the ovoid bodies with heavily embossed flower head and scroll decoration with scroll from vacant cartouches, all with simple s-scroll handles and slender spouts (4) coffee pot 22cm high, combined weight 74oz
An 18th Century Blue & White Tin Glazed Twin Pot & A Barber's Bowl (A/F). The twin-pot with two round forms joined together and having a single loop handle; painted with bands of blue & white decoration. 2 ins (5 cms) in height, 6¾ ins (7 cms) in width, 4½ ins (11 cms) deep. The Barbers' Bowl having a shaped rim painted with a band of pretty blue flowers, the dished centre decorated with a floral spray and a large yellow flower. 12 ins x 10½ ins (31 cms x 26 cms).
A Fabulous Elizabethan Carved Oak Buffet Circa 1580 made in Exeter (See Cescinsky & Gribble; 'Early Furniture & Woodwork' Volume 2, Fig 132, also 'Catalogue of English Furniture & Woodwork' Vol II, V&A Museum, Plate 40). The buffet in two sections. The upper section having a planked top with plate ledge to the back and gadrooned & dentil moulded edge above a long frieze drawer carved with jewel-work centred by a protuberant grotesque head. The frieze elevated on fine bulbous cup & cover posts enriched with guilloche bands, flower heads & foliage. The base section having a further frieze drawer carved with intricate strap-work on bulbous posts echoing those above and leading down to a pot board below, 48½ ins (123 cms) high, 48½ ins (123 cms) wide and 16½ ins (42 cms) deep.
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