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A Scottish Light Company officer's sword of the 71st Highland Infantry Regiment,double-edged towards the point, with an etched blade with a trophy of arms, GR cipher, a crowned slung bugle and '71', the hilt with thistles, roses and shamrocks(?), no scabbard,blade approximately 75cm87cm overall
A Newlyn School style Arts & Crafts copper shield, probably J & F Poole of Hayle, Cornwall The shaped shield embossed with various stylised dolphins and sea serpents on a hammered ground within a beaded border. 55.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, could do with a light clean.
After GIOVANNI GIUSEPPE FONTANA (1821-1893) Anglo-Italian The Prisoner of Love Parian ware figure for Belleek Pottery Signed and titled within the mould, impressed mark Belleek Co. Fermanagh 64 cm high CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, fingers to left hand lacking, some possible minor nibbles, could do with a light clean.
Attributed to Josef Lorenzl (Austrian 1892-1950), 'Dancer' table lamp, Circa 1925 The spelter figure wearing collared short flowing dress with arms outstretched, mounted on a marble base, supporting a crackle glaze glass shade and interior light fitting, unsigned, 33cm high. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Wear marks and rubbing to gilding, otherwise good, the material is spelter.
An Art Nouveau rectangular tray with silver-plated mount By Carl Sigmund Luber for Johann von Schwarz, having tube lined decoration of a girl beside lilies, impressed factory marks and numbered 8925 to base, length 45cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1053: Silver discoloured and brass showing through, light scratches to glaze but good condition. Contact Palani at Mailboxes regarding posting and packing. 0161 233 0500. shipping@mbealtrincham.co.uk
An Art Deco Carltonware coffee service Decorated with a plain black glazed body with gilt rims, fitted in original box, printed factory marks to base (part af). CONDITION REPORT: Lot: 1124 Coffee pot with cover - broken into many pieces and part glued, light cracking throughout. Two cups with handles broken off but present. Further cup with chip to top rim. See images.
A William Moorcroft pottery vase of baluster form Decorated in the Pansy pattern on a clear and blue ground, green signature and impressed marks to base, height 22cm. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Glaze fault to lower body, length 4.5cm, light all over crazing, light scratch to foot rim, 1cm, otherwise good (see images)
A fine William Moorcroft vase of tapering form decorated in the Big Poppy pattern On an ochre ground, blue signature and dated 1918 to base, height 26 cm. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1207 Good condition , light crazing to body, very minor scratch to top rim, difficult to see, approx 3mm long.
A Martin Brothers ware circular bowl Having incised floral decoration with cobalt blue highlights, by Robert Wallace Martin, signed and dated 12-1875 to base, diameter 15cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1221: All over light crazing to body, hairline crack running from rim, approx 3cm, glaze chip to edge of body, see images.
A monumental Globe Wernicke light oak stacking bookcase, circa 1920 The five glazed upper sections above two deeper corresponding base sections, all with glazed up-and-over doors, raised on plinth base, applied with five Globe Wernicke labels, width approx 86cm, height approx 218cm. (illustrated)
A collection of assorted WWI medals Comprising British war medals awarded to 8134 Private G. White of the Somerset Light Infantry, 27904 Private H. Glover of the Hampshire Regiment, G/21290 Acting Sgt G. Blake of the East Kent Regiment, 52211 Private A. Brown, wounded in action whilst serving in the Devonshire Regiment transferred to Labour Corps, Victory medals awarded to 6804 Private William G. Knapman of the Worcestershire Regiment, M-284661 Private G Sanderson of the Army Service Corps, 17628 Private A. Clarke of the Suffolk Regiment, 14760 Private A. Williams of the South Wales Borderers, 4-072766 Private F. Fairbrother of the Army Service Corps, G-60328 Private H. Simpkins of the Middlesex Regiment and 4478 Private Samuel Carter of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment (together with some research) (11).
A Royal Worcester hand painted fruit cabinet plate Having a scalloped edge, painted by Thomas Lockyer, factory marks and date cipher for 1929 to base, diameter 24cm. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 476: light wear to gilt, very minor scratches to paintwork around centre apple and top border.
Two pieces of Royal Worcester hand painted fruit To include coffee can and saucer, the can painted by Charles Mozley, printed factory marks and date code for 1938 to base, saucer by Freeman date code for 1938 to base, a circular cabinet bowl, indistinctly signed possibly Creese, factory marks and date code for 1940, diameter 9.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 542: Dish- good Saucer- with light hairline crack approx 2cm long, light wear to gilt, condition good.
A Royal Worcester fruit painted miniature coffee cup and saucer, painted by John Flexman, dated 1919 The cup and saucer painted with continuous bands of fruit including plums, raspberries, apples and grapes, reserved against a mossy ground, set within segmented cobalt blue and gilt beaded borders, puce printed marks, coffee cup 5cm high, saucer 9.5cm diameter (2) CONDITION REPORT: Light wear to gilt, wear marks / scuff to white beaded border on saucer. Otherwise good.
A Staffordshire wood-type 'Bacchus & Pan' pearlware jug Bacchus modelled wearing lion skin robe and pan standing at the rear on a barrel, fired with dolphin spout with spongeware type enamel decoration and moulded monkey form handle, raised on a naturalistic foliage base, the exterior side with laurel garland designs, picked out throughout in cobalt blue, ochre and green enamels, height 30cm. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 492: Light all over crazing, restored spout.
A Samson Qianlong style porcelain vase Of lobbed pear form, decorated with under glazed blue floral and ruyi cartouche, filled with vases brimming with flowers, heightened in gilt throughout, 23cm high, unmarked. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 496: Light wear to gilding and paint work, flat chip to foot rim approximately 5mm long, glaze scuffs to top rim., largest 3mm. See images.
A 19th Century baluster form Staffordshire pictorial teapot Having pewter collar and cover having transfer printed panels depicting George Peabody 'The benefactor of the poor', surrounded by a deep pink ground, height 17cm. NB: George Peabody was an American-British entrepreneur and philosopher who founded the Peabody Trust in Britain and the Peabody Institute and George Peabody Library in Baltimore United States. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 549: Light crazing to body, glaze rubbing/chipping to spout, scratches to body.
A 19th Century Doulton Burslem cheese dome The upper dome in the form of a crown with jewel finial and beaded borders the segmented gilt panels picked out with under glazed slow blue floral designs mounted on a stepped cobalt and blue base, 18cm high factory marks to base. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 503: Light all over crazing, gilt wear to body, finial has been broken off and glued, small hairline to cover approximately 2.5cm.
Two early 19th Century New Hall porcelain teapots Each of shaped oval form, to include an example painted with oriental figures in landscape, shape no 421, height 15cm, length 23cm, example decorated with still life foliate inside a banded floral rim, each with painted marks to base. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 546: Oriental figures:- cover with areas of old repair. light scratches to deco, glaze imperfections to body, firing fault. Floral:- cover with minor chipping to finial, chip to spout.

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