A pair of 19th century bird feather and watercolour pictures, representing exotic birds in landscape scenes, approx 36.5 x 29.5cm, framed and glazed.Additional InformationThere is staining, discolouration, folds and creases, light scuffs and marks, one with numerous folds and the paper is very rippled.
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Two late Victorian brass oil lamps comprising a foliate lamp with spiral column and pierced base, height including shade 81.5cm, and a fluted Corinthian column lamp with associated ruby glass shade, height 73cm. Additional InformationBoth shades in good condition, perhaps some minor wear to the edges. Lamps with general age wear, light marks odd scuff, minor scratch and polishing, but essentially fair.
ADRIAN SANKEY; a large and impressive Art Glass bowl with wavy rim and linear overlaid decoration, bears signature to the underside, height 14cm, diameter 35cm, with a contemporary Art Glass charger with opaque linear decoration, by Heikki Orvola for Nuutajarvi, diameter 38.5cm. Additional InformationLight scratches to the underside, there are two burst air bubbles to the rim of the Sankey bowl, otherwise good.
WEDGWOOD; a lustre lidded powder box and cover of shaped circular form, decorated with an exotic bird, printed marks and numbered Z5294, diameter 13cm, with a Royal Staffordshire trumpet vase decorated with butterflies, height 20cm, and a further lustre bowl by Carlton Armand (3).Additional InformationLight wear to the gilding, light surface wear and scratches throughout.
MOORCROFT; a modern double gourd shaped vase decorated in the 'Anemone' pattern on a blue ground, height 29cm, together with a Walter Moorcroft cylindrical vase of shouldered form, decorated in the 'Clematis' pattern (part af) (2).Additional InformationThe modern vase is complete with box, light wear to the glaze, the Clematis vase with a large chip to the rim and extensive crazing.
MOORCROFT; a modern dish of ovoid form decorated with yellow fruit, width 23cm, with a Meissen blue and white pen tray decorated with an exotic bird and floral decoration, width 23cm (2). Additional InformationLight surface wear to the glaze, minor wear to the gilding on the Meissen, otherwise good.
A late 19th century Cantonese lacquered papier mache rectangular box, the lid decorated with a scene of figures in an interior, width 18cm, with a similar lacquered papier mache stationery rack, and a Japanese bone and mother of pearl mounted papier mache box, diameter 23.5 cm and a Japanese Meii period carved bone and lacquered papier mache circular panel, decorated with peonies and a butterfly, diameter 45.5cm. (4) Additional InformationThe rectangular box with general light age wear, scuffs, but essentially OK. The letter rack with minor rubbing to the gilding and general scuffs but essentially OK. The bone inlaid box with two replaced sections of bone with a simulant, some wear to the finish around the lock, the hinges are slightly loose, and general age wear scuffs and scratches throughout.
TEK SING TREASURES; four pieces of Chinese blue and white porcelain, including a footed bowl with floral detail, diameter 21cm, each bearing lot number and label to the underside (4).Additional InformationLight scratches, general wear, surface wear and residue, glaze faults, The second sized bowl with scratch to the glaze and minor rim chips, the conical shaped bowl with hairlines to the glaze although the bowl still rings true.
A pair of Japanese Meiji period hand painted vases of shouldered form with floral decoration in the cloisonné style, blue signature to the underside, height 24cm.Additional InformationOne vase with hairline crack terminating from the rim into the body, light rubbing and marks, the odd scuff.
A late 19th century Japanese Imari dish, decorated with a garden scene and peonies, with gilt detailing, diameter 37cm, with five later Imari dishes (6) Additional InformationThe larger gilt dish with some rubbing to the gilding and light grazing at the edge from a wire mount. One of the smaller dishes with a hairline crack at the rim, and all of the smaller dishes with minor grazes at rim, and one with a small chip at the rim.
ROYAL DOULTON; a thirty nine piece 'Arvon' pattern part tea set, of Art Nouveau design, comprising two sandwich plates, twelve side plates, twelve saucers, eleven cups, sugar bowl and jug. Additional InformationThe sugar bowl has a large glue repaired section to the rim. Four of the cups with a hairline crack. The milk jug is crazed. Other items OK, but with general light rubbing to the gilding and some light glaze scratches. One of the sandwich plates with a hairline crack at the rim. colour is blue.
ROYAL COPENHAGEN; a collection of nine ceramic figures including a farmhand holding a milk pail and feeding a calf, height 16cm, a seated Dutch girl knitting, height 15cm, etc, also a Continental figure of a girl being chased by a swan (10).Additional InformationLight wear to the glaze, overall good.
COPELAND; a 19th century parian figure of Beatrice, in rarer gilt and hand painted colourway, on circular base, with impressed marks verso, height 54.5cmProvenance: Purchased from Tony Horsley Antiques in 1993 for £830 Additional InformationSlightly grubby in the fold of the base. Some light rubbing to the gilding and two very slight nicks to the upper edge of the base, but overall OK.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a porcelain figures 'Tuesdays Child is full of Grace', black printed marks to base, no.3258, height 22.5cm (af), and a Grainger's Worcester ivory ground gilt floral and leaf applied squat vase, printed marks to base, height 10cm (2).Additional InformationThe figure has the tip of her right thumb missing, light surface wear throughout. The vase has a minute chip to the rim and some light rubbing to the gilding.
BESWICK; a Connoisseurs model of a Friesian cow on circular wooden plinth base, length 29cm, together with a Border Fine Arts figure 'Silage Time' (af), a Royal Doulton 'Border Collie' from the Working Dog collection, etc (5).Additional InformationThe Border Fine Art driver has come loose from his seat, the exhaust is bent, light wear.
MINTONS; a pair of late 19th century green ground gilt heightened reticulated vases and covers, the openwork lids set with entwined dolphin finials above a blue highlighted neck and shoulder above opposing puce hand painted vignettes depicting cattle and sheep resting with delicate floral heightening to the green ground, with printed marks to base, height 27cm.Additional InformationRemarkably both vases appear to be in very good condition. Under UV light there are no areas of restoration, there are very minor areas of rubbing to the gilding. One of the vases does have a star crack to the ovoid body which is only visible when looking through the base up to the body. Overall a fine pair.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a blush ivory shell shaped bowl, with floral decoration, numbered 1424 to the underside, diameter 21.5cm, together with a similar bud vase, height 17cm, and potpourri cover, height 6cm (3).Additional InformationThe shell shaped with an area of restoration to the rim, as stated it is just a potpourri cover, it is unmarked but is almost certainly Royal Worcester, it looks as though the finial has been broken off and regilded, wear to the gilding, light scratches and scuffs to each.
GEORGE JONES; a Victorian majolica basket with four wells with leaf and flower decoration and raised on four stylised branch supports, monogram impressed mark to base beside a Victorian lozenge mark with non glazed area with hand painted no.3300-30, width 30cm.Additional InformationFree from any repair, damage or restoration, the interior of the bowls are dirty and have some scratches and light craquelure and some very light staining throughout.
CROWN DEVON; five pieces decorated in the 'Pegasus' pattern including a circular wall charger, diameter 30cm, and a twin handled footed bowl (5).Additional InformationLight wear to the gilding, minor crazing to each, the jar is possibly missing its cover, light scratches, the charger is unmarked but from the same source.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a cased six setting coffee set with gilt heightening on a puce ground, printed to the reverse and sold with six hallmarked silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1933.Additional InformationOne of the cups has a chip in it, all six cups are stained, three of which are very badly stained. Some light rubbing to the gilding, tarnishing and toning to the spoons.
J A BAILEY FOR AYNSLEY; a hand painted vase of shouldered form with panelled rim, with moulded handles, signed to rim, height 8cm, together with an Aynsley hand painted circular trinket box decorated with fruits, diameter 7.5cm (2).Additional InformationLight wear to the gilding, but good condition.
ROYAL ALBERT; a 'Lady Carlyle' pattern part tea service including teapot, hot water pot, twelve cups, and assorted ceramics including a Rye Pottery figure, Staffordshire mug, etc.Additional InformationTea service with light surface wear and scratches, cream jug with crack and chip to rim, wear to silver, one cup with hairline crack to body. please note report for service only as requested.
A Continental faience thirty-eight piece part dinner service in the 18th century Meissen style, decorated with floral sprays. Additional InformationThe service has been used and there is fading, some light surface scratches to the glaze, wear to the gilding, and a few small chips here and there throughout.
A collection of 19th century and later ceramics including Ironstone 'China Heart' dessert service, a Japanese Imari wall charger, a Carltonware twin handled footed bowl, a Staffordshire spill vase, etc.Additional InformationThe part service is af with a number of pieces damaged, the Carltonware with wear to the gilding, the Japanese Imari charger with light scratches and wear, the spill vase is heavily stained and discoloured.
J SMITH FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted potpourri and cover decorated with fruit, signed to rim, black mark to the underside, complete with internal cover, height 25cm.Additional InformationLight wear to the gilding. Very small scratch to the body, just above the left of one of the apples.
ROYAL WORCESTER; two blush ivory jugs including a flatback example, each with floral decoration and puce factory marks to the underside, height of largest 15cm (2).Additional InformationThe example with the antler handle: the handle has been broken off and crudely glued, wear to the gilding. Light wear to the gilding.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; a twin-handled cylindrical vase decorated in pattern no.1324, height 18cm, together with three further pieces of Royal Crown Derby, including a shell-shaped dish, etc (4).Additional InformationLight wear and minor losses to the decoration. Light scratches and wear to the gilding.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; six pieces decorated in the 1128 pattern, comprising a cylindrical lidded pot, cabinet plate, diameter 23cm, table lighter and three spill vases, also two Royal Crown Derby pin dishes (8).Additional InformationLight surface wear, minor wear to the gilding but good condition.
ABBEYDALE CHINA; a limited edition 'The Churchill Vase', retailed by T. Goode & Co. Limited, number 82/250, the bowl and cover of octagonal form and decorated with twin lion handles, trophies of arms, and foliate detailing, height 26cm. Additional InformationVery light rubbing to gilding but essentially OK.
COPELAND SPODE; three Winston Churchill commemorative jugs, each transfer printed with a bust, ship, aeroplane, and tank, the larger also decorated with crossed flags, the two smaller decorated with a bulldog seated upon Europe, the taller 18.5cm (3). Additional InformationThe larger jug with some crazing, one of the smaller jugs is heavily crazed, the other is not but has a few light glaze blemishes.
WINSTON CHURCHILL; a collection of commemorative ceramics to include eleven Royal Winton tea wares decorated with busts of Winston Churchill and President Roosevelt, ten transfer printed wares decorated with 'The Champions of Democracy', two Newhall rectangular boxes and covers, two Paragon cups and saucers, and a Paragon pin dish. Additional InformationSome items crazed, general wear to gilding, and general light age wear. The Paragon teacup has a hairline crack.
A 19th century wine glass, the ogee shaped bowl with fluted detail, raised on a double opaque air twist stem on a conical foot, height 15cm, with three further wine glasses, two with opaque air twist stems (4). Additional InformationLight wear to the bases as expected, light scratches and scuffs.

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