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Lot 863

A MAHOGANY SERPENTINE CHEST OF DRAWERSwith brushing slide and brass handles, shaped apron and splayed feet, 87cm h; 57 x 92cm, c1930Minor signs of wear and scratches but complete, the drawers retaining the brass locks, by IW&S, lacking the brass keyhole

Lot 880

A RARE COALBROOKDALE CAST IRON PASSION FLOWER PATTERN GARDEN SEAT187cm w, registration mark, other marks painted over, c1860 The design, no 149230 was registered at the PODR on 8 February 1862. It is seat no 32 in the Coalbrookdale Company`s Castings Catalogue, 1875.Back damaged, unrestored, heavily encrusted in old paint

Lot 2

FERDINAND PREISSCABARET GIRLcold painted bronze and carved ivory on onyx base, 34cm h, engraved signature F Preiss, c1925Model No 1118. One of Preiss` s most iconic renditions of the ideal athletic young girl, the subject depicts Miss Nelova from the Rasch Girls and perhaps epitomises the "vitality and fascination" (Shayo) of nightlife of Berlin in Weimer Republic. For a cotemporary illustration of Miss Nelova in the same pose and costume as the sculpture see Shayo op cit p54.In fine condition, free from cracks, the hands and fingers undamaged, requiring a light clean only, the onyx plinth with tiny graze on one of the angles on the lower part. In exceptional condition retaining all the original patination

Lot 10

FERDINAND PREISSSEVEN MOUNTED COLOUR PRINTS TAKEN FROM A CATALOGUE OF BRONZE AND IVORY SCULPTURE all inscribed with the title to the margin, a further unmounted black and white print and an English retailer`s typewritten PRICE LIST OF PREISS MODELS, c1930Some filing creases but in acceptable condition, quite clean and scarce contemporary printed matter

Lot 12

A GOLDSCHEIDER FIGURE OF A YOUNG WOMAN MODELLED BY STEFAN DAKONseated on a draped plinth in pink split skirt, a fan and mask in her hand, on black glazed base, 27cm h, impressed mark, modeller`s signature and 7966/41/2, affixed part silver paper label, c1940In fine condition, long in the late owner`s possession and consigned by executors

Lot 14

THREE BERNARD MOORE ANIMALScomprising a seated monkey in bright yellow glaze and two rabbits, one flambé glazed the other in pale pink and grey with flambé ears, each with glass eyes, 7.5-8.5cm h, impressed mark or painted initials, c1920Flambe rabbit`s ears broken off and restuck with glue residue the two other models in fine condition

Lot 26

A WMF JUGENDSTIL PEWTER CLARET JUGthe flared green glass body with cast openwork mounts OF the head of a young woman with long flowing hair and flowers on sinuous tendrils, pierced finial and whiplash handle 41.5cm h, maker`s marks, early 20th cIn good condition with a few light scratches and dust/polish residues

Lot 30

A DELLA ROBBIA PLAQUE BY HAROLD RATHBONEsculpted and painted with the head of a herald angel and lilies, 24 x 24cm, incised ship mark and date 1895, painted Rathbone`s monogram and pinxit 95, contemporary carved oak frameIn good condition, no restoration

Lot 33

A GUILD OF HANDICRAFT SILVER EWER DESIGNED BY CHARLES ROBERT ASHBEEof slender tapered cylindrical shape, chased with stylised seed pods and ovate leaves and spot hammered, the handle and finial to the domed lid also of organic inspiration, 28cm h, maker`s mark, London 1911, 20ozsIn good condition

Lot 36

AN S HANCOCK & SONS MORRIS WARE BOWL DESIGNED BY GEORGE CARTLIDGEdecorated with purple flowers, 29cm diam, printed mark, painted signature and c10.5, c1920In good condition, some staining of the glaze under the base

Lot 37

AN ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER AND ENAMEL BUCKLE BY CHILD & CHILDin the form of a continuous ribbon of alternately shaded lime green and chartreuse guilloche enamel, 7.5cm h, maker`s mark, stylised sunflower and inscribed CHILD & CHILD LONDON, London 1898, plush lined green morocco case with maker`s name and address 35 ALFRED PLACE WEST LONDON, gilt casemaker`s mark to undersideEstablished in 1880, the partnership of Walter and Harold Child traded from the Alfred Place West address from 1891 until 1899. At this period the firm was especially renowned for the quality of its enamel buckles.An extremely attractive example in as new condition. The box also virtually pristine. A very fine example

Lot 56

A RARE SWANSEA WHITE EARTHENWARE ARMORIAL PLATE, HAYNES, DILLWYN & COfinely enamelled and gilt, probably by Thomas Pardoe, with a coat of arms in green husk and floral medallion surrounded by four evenly spaced flowers, the shell moulded border with sepia urns alternating with rose buds, gilt rim, 24.5cm diam, diamond presser`s mark, 1802-1810A plate from the same service, given by J H Fitzhenry to the Victoria & Albert Museum (604-1906), is illustrated Nance (E Morton), The Pottery & Porcelain of Swansea and Nantgarw ,1942, plt XXXA. In a footnote, the author observes that Bernard Rackham was of the opinion that the fine quality decoration was probably added in London, in which case it would have had to have been decorated before the Cambrian Warehouse closed in 1807 (Nance p64 and footnote 2) Small flat rim chip at 8 o`clock, one or two spots of wear on the edge of the rim, no restoration

Lot 64

A WEDGWOOD QUEEN`S WARE DRAGON TEA KETTLE AND COVERthe creature`s head forming the spout, its body the handle, printed in black and painted in iron red, grey and gilt with Japanese flowers, 19cm h, c1880Restoration to tip of spout

Lot 65

TWO POTTER`S COPPER PRINTING PLATESengraved with earthenware patterns, including Wild Rose Border, 33 and 33.5cm w, early 19th cOf unusually heavy gauge copper, one with bevelled edge, both pierced at later date with two holes for suspension

Lot 73

A RALPH WOOD TOBY JUGdecorated in coloured glazes, the well modelled head with crow`s foot eyes, the right hand raising a two tone brown glazed beaker of foaming ale, holding a brown jug in the other hand, in dark brown hat, light green coat and pale yellow breeches, 23.5cm h, c1789-1801. The odd minor firing crack but a well preserved example with professional restoration to the tobacco pipe, long in the present private ownership

Lot 76

A MASON`S IRONSTONE CHINOISERIE SCENT JAR OR POT POURRI VASE AND COVERof flared square shape, printed and painted with scenes or auspicious objects divided by flowers and insects on a turquoise diaper ground and orange and gilt lion mask feet, 17cm h, printed banner mark, c1830In fine condition

Lot 78

A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE EARTHENWARE GROUPSof a boy or girl with a spaniel, sponged in bright colours, the dog with feathery rust markings, the base with gilt line, 17cm h, c1860Professional restoration to the girl`s left arm

Lot 82

A RARE AND EARLY NOTTINGHAM SALTGLAZED BROWN STONEWARE PUZZLE JUG DATED 1717the globular body beneath a flared neck pierced with two rows of holes divided by a corrugated band and joined by the spouted handle, incised with a tulip flanked by the date 1717 and berried foliage, covered in a lustrous brown glaze, on stout turned foot, 12cm hThe present newly discovered puzzle jug is the second earliest dated example so far recorded. Made at John Morley`s Beck Barns Pottery the well potted, lightweight jug and its pleasing incised decoration are wholly in keeping and are seen on a number of other mugs and loving cups. The much more plain example dated 1713 or 15, which may be ascribed to Nottingham, is illustrated in the catalogue of the exhibition Nottingham Saltglazed Stoneware 1690-1800, Nottingham City Museums and Galleries, 2010, No145.Damaged around the rim, lacking tip of the spout, minor chip on the foot.

Lot 101

A WORCESTER CHRYSANTHEMUM MOULDED COFFEE CUPpainted in underglaze blue with the associated diaper inner and petal lower border, 6cm high, workman`s mark, c1765A relatively unusual combination of border designs on this shape. Another example, with its saucer was sold, The Watney Collection, Part II, Phillips, Son & Neale Ltd, 10 May 2000, lot 608.In fine condition

Lot 102

AN UNUSUAL WORCESTER SMALL DISHenamelled with a version of the Hop Trellis pattern in blue border and dentil rim, 16cm diam, collector`s label, c1778-82Provenance: Weiss Collection.In good condition and scarce. Seemingly complete and presumably a small basin or pudding dish rather than a stand for something else

Lot 104

A WORCESTER YELLOW GROUND OPENWORK BASKETpainted in polychrome with scattered flowers, the exterior applied with flowers picked out in puce and with a green `eye`, 15cm diam, c1768-70A similar example is illustrated Spero (S) and J Sandon, Worcester Porcelain 1751-1790 The Zorensky Collection, Woodbridge 1996, plt 259.In fine condition

Lot 122

A PAIR OF CAUGHLEY MINIATURE OR TOY SAUCERStransfer printed in underglaze blue with the Fisherman pattern, 9.5cm diam, c1785 and an early Worcester saucer, painted in inky cobalt with the Cannonball pattern, workman`s mark, c1760 (3)The three pieces in fine condition

Lot 123

A COALPORT HARVEST BOWLthe interior painted with pseudo armorials with emblems of agriculture above Trust in God and with the motto THE HUSBAND/MAN`S DILIGENCE PROVIDES BREAD, the broad gilt inner and outer borders of scrolling foliage with oval medallions of scythes, flail, harrows, sacks, saddle, milking stool and other emblems, 32cm diam, c1810Long encircling crack in the well and localised wear to gilding but unrestored

Lot 125

A CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER BOUGH POT OR "PILLAR ORNAMENT" AND COVERpainted on a slightly recessed rectangular panel to the front with Apollo seated with his lyre and billowing purple drapery flanked by oval medallions of child musicians, one holding a score, the other seated at a keyboard, on a ground of gilt diaper or caillouté and on four gilt paw feet, 19cm h, c1810Cracks in the base, wear to gilding on the feet and rims. Cover, broken, glued and chipped, the gilding on the cover heavily worn

Lot 128

TWO DERBY FIGURES OF A TOPER AND TOPER`S COMPANIONin blue and gilt coat, striped or puce and gilt waistcoat and yellow or brown breeches, on circular green and gilt base, 10 and 11cm h, red painted or printed circular marks, c1820Both in fine condition with slight wear to the gilding only

Lot 133

A CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER MODEL OF A SEATED FOXon green and gilt base, 9cm h, c1820Restoration to pointed ears, gilding on the base rubbed in places

Lot 143

A RARE CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER JAPAN PATTERN TAPERSTICK AND BASEthe base in the form of a spill vase with gilt scroll handle, 11.5cm h, puce script mark, 1816-c1825 and a Derby miniature vase of trumpet shape, enamelled and richly gilt with anthemia, red painted mark, c1820 (3)Spill vase of taperstick with descending hairline crack. Derby vase with minor crack

Lot 154

A ROYAL WORCESTER COMPORTpainted by J S Smith, signed, with an all over still life of ripening fruit on a woodland bank, the foot conforming, with shaped gilt gadrooned rim and shell handles, 35.5cm w, black printed mark, c1975In fine condition

Lot 161

A MINTON`S PLATEpainted by A H Wright, signed, with partridge in a landscape, in lightly moulded turquoise trellis border reserved with panels of single roses, 23cm diam, impressed and printed marks, 1894In fine condition

Lot 164

RICHARD SEBRIGHT (1870-1951)FIELD POPPIESsigned, watercolour, 46.5 x 28cm and a smaller study of Helebores by the same , signed with initials, watercolour (2)Provenance: By direct descent in the artist`s family to the present vendor.Exhibited: (Field Poppies) Royal Academy, 1911, No.976.Richard Sebright spent his entire career at the Royal Worcester Factory where he excelled at painting fruit and flowers. Such was his reputation that Sandon (Royal Worcester Porcelain, 1973) observed that he was "... the finest fruit painter even among the many fine exponents in his day and must rank as one of the finest fruit painters [on ceramics] of any period." In the 1930s he was paid only 6d (2.5p) per plate centre and at the end of his career his weekly wages were only about 45/- (£2.25p). Sandon, op cit, refers to his having exhibited several flower studies at the Royal Academy however Field Poppies is the only work listed in the RA Exhibition Catalogues. Both works in fine condition and not previously offered for sale.

Lot 169

TWO ENGLISH SEALED GLASS WINE BOTTLEShalf size, Bagot seal, 22.5 and 23cm h, c1800Provenance: The seal is the Bagot crest (out of a ducal coronet or a goat`s head arg, attired or) for William, 2nd Lord Bagot (1773-1856) of Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire.Both in good condition

Lot 174

AN ENGLISH GLASS DECANTER AND STOPPERof mallet shape with four neck rings and with bull`s eye stopper, 28cm hStopper associated but very well matched - good condition

Lot 209

TWO MEISSEN FIGURES OF BOYSone showing a bird`s nest of eggs in his upturned hat, the other collecting kindling in his, in pink or blue coat and striped breeches with black shoes, on circular gilt base, 18cm h, incised F58 or F69, crossed swords mark, late 19th cBoth with slight damage but not restored

Lot 229

A JAPANESE IVORY BOX AND COVERthe cover inset with an inlaid iron medallion of Mount Fuji, 7cm diam, Meiji/Taisho and two later ivory netsukes of a man carrying a snake and a terrapin and its young (3)The cover of the ivory box with some raidial hairlines visible in the illustration, on the underside of the cover a mirror, the base undamaged, the two netsuke in fine condition apart from a minute chip to the little toe of the man`s right foot

Lot 277

A FINE CHINESE EMBROIDERED SILK `HUNDRED BIRDS` FRONTALthe principal motif of a richly plumaged golden phoenix set amidst a profusion of other birds and insects, tree peony, waterlilies and other flowers, all on a ground of ivory silk, 83 x 97cm, 19th cProvenance: a Bishop of Sodor and Man, from whom acquired by the family of the present vendor; thence by descent.Of fine quality and in good condition with some natural age stains on the ivory silk ground but the embroidered work retaining the full brilliance of the colours, altered probably in the later 19th or early 20th century to serve as an alter frontal in a church or a private chapel of a Bishop`s palace (see provenance), backed on coarse pale faded red linen

Lot 291

A NORTH AMERICAN SILVER WATER PITCHER BY TIFFANY & COspherical with petal lobed neck and applied leaf clad lip, the organic handle issuing from and terminating in leaves, on ring foot, 18cm h, maker`s marks for the period under the directorship of Charles L Tiffany, 1892-1902, 23ozsIn fine condition with the odd light scratch and very minor dent only, no engraved inscription or evidence of erasures, the underside stamped 4 PINTS, long in the present local ownership

Lot 308

A PETER MUSGROVE RING STAND AND COVER IN THE FORM OF A TOADSTOOLhammer textured, 16cm h, maker`s mark, London 1985, 10ozs 10dwtsOf heavy gauge and fine quality workmanship in fine condition

Lot 312

A VICTORIAN TEA TRAYthe cast openwork border and scrolling handles with bacchic masks and grapevines, 77.5cm w, by C S Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1900, 183ozsErasure of inscription and light scratches to the field but a particularly heavy and impressive tray

Lot 314

A GEORGE III WINE FUNNELwith cup shaped bowl and detachable strainer, 14.5cm h, by S Godbehere & Co, London 1803, 4ozsLight wear, the tip of the spout trimmed, the liner apparently unmarked

Lot 320

AN IRISH GEORGE III SUGAR BASKETof fluted oval shape, engraved with a band of foliage and with reeded swing handle, on flared foot with shaped edge, crested, 21cm h, the underside engraved with contemporary initials I*S to A*M, apparently no maker`s mark, Dublin 1802, 9ozs 10dwtsA finely preserved example, free from damage or repairs, pleasing colour, the marks good

Lot 325

A SCOTTISH GEORGE IV FISH SLICEKing`s pattern, crested, by James and William Marshall, also marked for A Elder, Edinburgh 1829, 7ozsIn good condition

Lot 333

A PAIR OF GEORGE III CAST CANDLESTICKSthe nozzle with shells to the angles in waisted sconce on knopped pillar and moulded foot, 19cm h, fully marked, by Robert Jones, London 1775, 30ozs 10dwtsBoth in good condition with light wear only, marked lion passant on nozzle, lion passant with or without maker`s mark (rubbed) on sconce, fully marked under the foot

Lot 336

A VICTORIAN CIGARETTE BOXthe lid and sides embossed with strapwork on a matted ground, cedar lined, 16cm w, by S Mordan & Co, London 1894Unusual and in fine condition

Lot 341

A GEORGE III CREAM JUGovoid with reeded rims, on square foot, 12cm h, maker TH, probably Thomas Harper, London 1792, 4ozsThe engraved initial S contemporary, the marks good, a few light scratches, no splits or repair

Lot 342

A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III SALT CELLARScompressed circular on three lion mask headed paw feet, 7cm, diam, by Samuel Walker, Dublin, 5ozs 10dwtsOne with hibernia, Dublin and maker`s marks only, the other with hibernia only. Both with slight wear and polish residues, undamaged

Lot 355

A GEORGE III PEPPER CASTERof ogee shape with beaded rim and girdle, engraved under the foot with contemporary initials S/E*S, 13cm h, maker IM, probably Jacob Marshall or John Moore [Grimwade 3658], London 1767, 3ozsIn good condition, the cover original to the body, engraved under the foot with a name and the date 1881

Lot 359

A VICTORIAN SAUCE BOATof shell shape with snake handle, on gadrooned foot, 17cm l, by C S Harris & Sons, London 1898, 9ozs 10dwtsLight wear but undamaged

Lot 368

A PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE PASTE SET SILVER BUCKLESof scalloped oval design with a surround of prismatic calibré cut blue pastes, in fitted plush lined scarlet morocco case signed for Shapland London and with casemaker`s mark to the underside, late 19th cAs new, the case also in excellent condition

Lot 373

BEATRIX POTTER. A PAIR OF SILVER MENU HOLDERS IN THE FORM OF PETER RABBITon flat cut cornered base, 3cm high, unmarked, early 20th c, 10dwtsAlthough unmarked undoubtedly genuine and unusual examples, the form more familiar when larger as a baby`s rattle

Lot 387

A FINE THOMAS WEBB SILVER MOUNTED SATIN GLASS SCENT BOTTLE GILDED BY JULES BARBEof spherical form, cased in shaded green and decorated with a wasp and butterflies on blossom, 10.5cm h, by S Mordan & Co, London 1885In fine condition and most attractive

Lot 388

A SCOTTISH PAINTED SYCAMORE SNUFF BOXthe lid well painted with Bain & Co`s "Definace", the Glasgow and Ayr coach with four horses, coachman and passengers, the sides and underside in a black mesh pattern, 10cm w, c1830. A fine example in an excellent state of preservation with slight wear on the corners and underside

Lot 389

A GEORGE V SILVER AND EAU DE NIL GUILLOCHE ENAMEL COMPACTthe lid engraved with a biplane flying into the sun with Happy Landings streaming from the aircraft`s tail, 7.5cm diam, by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1935The enamel with many light scratches but of satisfactory appearance, not re-enamelled or restored

Lot 396

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER BABY`S RATTLEin the form of the head of Mr Punch, mother of pearl handle, 10.5cm l excluding ring, by W H Carrington & Co, Chester 1956One of the two bells incomplete

Lot 397

A WILLIAM IV SILVER BABY`S RATTLEdie stamped with flowers, with whistle and coral handle, 13cm l, by Unite & Hilliard, Birmingham 1830Lacking three of the six bells. The scalloped socket into which the coral handle is inserted lacking one of the scallops from the rim

Lot 398

AN EDWARD VII SILVER BABY`S RATTLEwith bells, mother of pearl handle and ring, 14cm l excluding ring, by Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1905The ring by which the mother of pearl ring is secured split, one bell incomplete, one or two of the others creased or dented but original

Lot 400

FIVE RUSSIAN PARCEL GILT SILVER AND NIELLO SPOONSthe back of the fig shaped bowl with a view of St Basil`s Cathedral or another church, on spiral stem, 11 and 14cm l, all Moscow, by various makers, 1885 and c, 3ozsAll of fine quality and in fine condition, the gilding a little rubbed, the marks partially struck and/or slightly rubbed

Lot 402

A RUSSIAN SILVER CIGARETTE CASEthe lid engraved with a troika at speed, otherwise reeded, 10cm w, cyrillic maker`s mark, Moscow 1888, 4ozsThe odd light dent and minor scratches but in good condition. Small loss from one of the hinge elements but the lid still closing tightly

Lot 408

MUSIC. A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED IVORY CONDUCTOR`S BATONwith engraved ferrules and reeded pommel, 47cm l, maker D&S, Birmingham 1893, casedThe inscription reads: Presented to W H Tutt.... by the Members of the Ashbourne Orchestral Society Christmas 1893.As new, the ivory entirely free cracks or stains, the case also in good condition and lettered with the name W H Tutt

Lot 410

A DUTCH SILVER SNUFF BOXthe lid embossed with 18th century lovers framed by leafy scrolls, 9cm w, bearing spurious 18th century marks, 9cm w, import marked by S B Landeck, Chester 1908, 3ozsIn good condition with a few light scratches on the underside

Lot 418

AN OMEGA STAINLESS STEEL SELF WINDING GENTLEMAN`S WRISTWATCH DYNAMIC AUTOMATICwith calibre 1108 (based on ETA 2892), movement, numbered inside back 1660130, 36mm diam, case, dial and movement signedIn excellent second hand condition, practically as new. The black leather strap with maker`s buckle and in lightly used condition

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