An unusual Doulton Lambeth bowl or spoon warmer in the form of a Borogove grotesque figure by Mark V Marshall, with blue and brown glazed finish and with reserved panel to base with monogram and number 816 and factory mark, 18cm long approx (The Borogove inspired by Lewis Carroll's Alice Through The Looking Glass published 1871) (Restoration to tip of tail and rim)
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A Beswick model of a leaping trout number 1032, together with further ceramics including a Tunstall blue ground jasperware jardiniere, a middle eastern bowl with painted blue and yellow pattern detail, a vase with floral decoration and brass mount, a heavy eastern brass jardiniere, a glass scent bottle and stopper, etc
A pair of 19th century French black-painted cast iron candlesticks, sundry silver and plate-mounted glassware, etc, the candlesticks with cherub supports, H 20.5cm, the other items comprising an Art Deco style cut glass powder bowl with plated Swiss musical box cover and ballerina surmount, a glass vesta with silver rim, a silver-topped toilet jar, a glass sugar bowl with plated top and a filigree metal rectangular box with hinged cover
A Victorian mahogany tea caddy in the form of a twin pedestal break-front sideboard. Condition Report: Overall condition good, slightly faded on top. Piece of moulding missing to rear and also to inside of lid. Two rear feet missing (please see images). Not the original mixing bowl. The top is hinged at the rear, lifts to reveal two lidded boxes with glass bowl to centre.
VICTORIAN SILVER CIRCULAR BON BON DISHwith an embossed floral rim above a pierced body, the bowl decorated with an embossed Putti Birmingham 1896; an Edwardian glass jar with a silver embossed lid with five Putti, Birmingham 1906; a circular bon bon dish with a raised rim and pierced border with shell scrolls, the base marked Sterling; a silver magnifying glass with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1931; and a silver cigar cutter, Birmingham 1967 (5)
GOOD SELECTION OF SILVER PLATED ITEMSincluding a three branch candelabra; a shaped salver; a WMF Ikora wavy rimmed dish; a bottle warmer modelled as a cannon; a tea and coffee service, comprising two pots, a twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug; a Georgian style cruet set comprising a lidded mustard pot and an open salt dish, both with blue glass liners, and a pepper pot, all standing on cabriole supports; a glass and silver plate mounted cocktail shaker; four goblets with engraved decoration; a large circular tray; and a canteen of cutlery
A rare 18th century Worcester porcelain bowl; very finely gilded and decorated with a Japan pattern, the interior decorated centrally with prunus and the high circular foot with two concentric circles surrounding a 'Chinese' four-character mark in blue, 17.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Minor scratching exhibited on the inside of the bowl when viewed under a glass. Some glaze crazing, some minor rubbing to gilt edge border. The main decoration looks good and bright. The underside of the foot rim has several very minor chips but upon close inspection the Auctioneer thinks this was probably caused by the firing process as they are covered in glaze and this doesn't look as if it's been done subsequently.
François Émile Décorchemont (French, 1880-1971), a circular glass Bowl in pâte de verre, of faceted circular form, varying sea green inclusions, the body with concentric facets, etched to the underside 'MA' impressed mark; 7cm high x 15.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: There do not appear to be any nicks, cracks, chips or restoration. No major issues all looks to be in good general overall original condition. Provenance: From an Eastern royal family. Inside the foot rim underneath is engraved M.A. 8.29.
A fine quality cut glass fruit bowl, early to mid-20th century, probably American by Hawkes, of shallow, flared trumpet form, the panel pattern cutting featuring a 16-point hobstar to the centre, issuing a chain of hobstars / brunswick stars, each separated by a tight, triple mitre motif, each chain divided by a deep clear channel from rim to centre, unmarked, 16in. (40.7cm.) diameter.* Condition: In very good condition, no scratches, hairlines or chips found, unmarked.
Tiffany Studios - a matched pair of Favrile Glass stemmed sorbet or punch glasses, early 20th century, each glass with etched mark 'L.C.T.' to underside of foot, one in gold iridescent glass, the other in gold iridescent glass with light purple iridescence to the lower bowl and stem, the exterior of the bowl and base decorated with prunts, 3½in. (8.8cm.) high, the bowls 3¼in. (8.25cm.) diameter. (2)
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