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Various pottery 19th century, including a moulded white stoneware jug, 18cm high, a Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, 16cm high and a Rockingham style vase. 26cm high (11)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportWhite stoneware jug, goodDoulton, goodRockingham, small chip and crach to base of one handleremainder, vase lamp, broken base, spill vase chip to rim, blue and white jug, chip to spout,~otherwise some wear but overall etc
A Schierholz porcelain lamp the shade with flowerhead decoration on a column encircled by four dancing figures,41cm high and a matching blue and white example,41cm high (2)Provenance: The property of a collector, Knebworth, Hertfordshire Condition ReportGood condition with no visible restoration cracks or breaksPAT test - Both passed
A Victorian oil lamp, with a green cut glass reservoir, with etched glass shade, on a brass stand, 61cm highCondition ReportChips to the bottom of the clear glass shade. Nibbles to the edges of the chimney. Reservoir in good order. Knocks and wear to the brass. Please see the additional images.
Decorative pottery and porcelain 19th century, comprising: a crisply moulded brown stoneware teapot and cover, 12cm high, a porcelain boat shaped teapot and cover, c.1830, with painted and gilt training vine leaves, 14cm high, a mid 19th century pottery teapot and cover, 15cm high, a Wedgwood Jasperware flower vase, 10cm high, a moulded stoneware jug, 19cm highm a pottery ever, converted into a table lamp, 23cm high and a Samuel Allcock & Co ewer 18cm high (qty.)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportStoneware teapot, good1830 teapot, cracked and riveted Other teapot, goodWedgwood, top fixedStoneware jug, missing metal lidLamp, top broken, cracked and with minor losses, drilled base, integral standEwer, small hairline crack to rim
A collection of silver to include a lamp, makers marks rubbed, Birmingham 1933, six silver coffee spoons, by C W Fletcher & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1960, three silver napkin rings, by William Neale & Sons, six further silver examples and one silver plated, a silver dish, 15cm wide and a collection of cased flatware, (qty.)24ozt
A Lumina ‘Zelig Terra’ floor lamp A Lumina ‘Zelig Terra’ floor lampFrom the contents of Brook House, Ongar, the former home of Gillian Raffles (1930-2021) an art dealer and owner of the Mercury Gallery in Cork Street, London in 1964. She exhibited and promoted the work of young figurative British artists and dealt in sculpture, paintings, and works of art by 20th Century British and European artists. Condition ReportPAT test - Passed

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