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A framed watercolour of 'Old Oak, Warleigh, Tamerton Foliot', signed ' G 86' lower left, 13x7.5cm; together with pen and ink depicting three children sitting underneath a tree, 16.5x9.5cm, along with two framed Richard Doyle prints, 'Old Letters' and 'The Russet Pitcher', each 10.5x7.5cm, a print of a chapel, signed indistinctly in pencil lower right, 23x16.5cm, and a print of a swan in flight, 22z17.5cm
An early 20th century silver mounted pitcher, Gorham Gorham Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1919, of tapered cylindrical form, the body with cut glass decoration; together with a pair of silver mounted cut glass vases, Birmingham 1913, retailed by Wilson & Sharp, Edinburgh (3) (Dimensions: Height: 28.5cm & 19.5cm)(Height: 28.5cm & 19.5cm)
A COLLECTION OF DECORATIVE GLASS, to include two Mstisov 'Rhapsody' pieces by Frantises Zemek, four pieces by Josef Hospodka for Chribska Glassworks these Sklo Union pieces appear to be free from damage, a Murano Geometric bowl, red and orange cased by clear, (several chips), a large Whitefriars style pitcher, a pressed glass jardiniere and pin dish, tallest approximately 28cm (10)
A pair of Royal Worcester blushed ivory figures, of Eastern water carriers, modelled as a man and a lady pouring water from a pitcher into a large urn, height 17ins and 18insCondition Report: one vase liner damaged and restuck, the other also chipped, both models ok, rubbing to the gold in places
A mid 19thC Tiffany American silver cordial pitcher of segmented ovoid form, having a waisted neck, a flared, rolled rim and a high, swept loop handle, embossed, cast and chased with flora and foliage, on a splayed footrim impressed Tiffany, Young & Ellis and bearing the initials JCM for the maker John C Moore
Meriden Britanina Company Mid 19th Century Impressive American Silver / Pewter Double Wall Swan Pitcher of Large Proportions. Date 1854. Marked M & B Company. Made for the Weham Lake Ice Co Strand W.C. The Condition ( Shape ) Design Superb. Size Height 12.5 Inches - 31.25 cm. Please Confirm with Photo.
[MICHAEL FRYER]: THE TRIAL AND LIFE OF EUGENE ARAM..., Richmond, M Bell 1832 1st edition, engraved frontis, half title, old cloth backed boards, re-cased, new end papers + SMALL ALBUM news cuttings re the abduction of Harriett Ann Biggs by James Pitcher at Long Stratton, Norfolk 1880, plain paper wraps + THREE CELEBRITIES OF KNARESBOROUGH, MOTHER SHIPTON, BLIND JACK, EUGENE ARAM (wrapper title), Knaresborough, Parrs Ltd, no date, original wraps, browned and chipped (3). From the collection of the late Ron Fiske of Morningthorpe Manor.
THE VENUS ROSEWATER DISH by Elkington & Co, Birmingham - a cast salver of an original electrotype by Caspar Enderlein from the Pewter original in the Louvre, the central boss depicting Sophrosyne surrounded by Minerva presiding over the seven liberal arts: astronomy, geometry, arithmetic, music, rhetoric, dialectic and grammar, the ground with renaissance strapwork, reel moulded border, 45cm in diameter A number of 19th-century editions thus claim a connection to the Wimbledon trophy although only one is an exact replica. The mould in which the Venus Rosewater Basin was electroformed was made from a plaster cast sold to Elkingtons in around 1849, by the German archaeologist, Dr. Emil Braun (1809-56). It was taken from the Louvre’s Enderlein dish. The V&A’s electrotype made by Elkingtons in 1852 was moulded from the same plaster cast, 12 years before the creation of the trophy.Spectacular Renaissance Style Elkington Venus Rosewater Centerpiece Charger - Tempe Rantia - 19th Century.The Venus Rosewater Dish, also known as the Temperantia Charger or Salver, is a Renaissance style sliver plated example of the solid silver example made by Elkington & Co Ltd in 1864 that is presented annually to the Wimbledon Ladies' Singles Lawn Tennis Champion. This magnificent 19th century English Victorian charger is after the original 16th century French salver cast by Francois Briot (1550-1616), exhibited at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.The Renaissance style dish is richly ornamented in spectacular quality detailed relief with a female figure holding a cup and a pitcher centering a medallion inscribed Tempe Rantia, Goddess of Wisodom. The charger is ornately decorated with four panels of allegorical figures of the Elements named Aqua, Terra, Ignis et Aer (Water, Earth, Fire and Air) adorned with foliate and masks. Revolving around them, the banded decoration within borders of strapwork, birds, masks and fruits, depicts allegorical cartouches of the seven Liberal Arts named Grammatica, Dialectica, Rhetorica, Arithmetiqua, Geometria, Astrologia, Musica, complemented by Minerva.This is unmarked, but believed to be Elkington.
Meriden Britanina Company Mid 19th Century Impressive American Silver / Pewter Double Wall Swan Pitcher of Large Proportions. Date 1854. Marked M & B Company. Made for the Weham Lake Ice Co Strand W.C. The Condition ( Shape ) Design Superb. Size Height 12.5 Inches - 31.25 cm. Please Confirm with Photo.
Grouping of Two (2) Gouda Holland Art Nouveau Pottery Tableware, 20th Century. Includes: "Corona" inkwell and "Regina" pitcher. Both are marked and numbered on bottom side. Inkwell measures 3" x 8-1/4" x 5-3/8", pitcher measures 5-5/8" H. Condition: Inkwell is missing lid otherwise good condition Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Domestic Shipping: $68.00
Jasperware planter, two handled stoneware vase, Limoges vase, two Capodimonte figural lamps with shades, Swineside novelty teapot and similar teapot, large crystal pitcher, Royal Brierley crystal, set of six cut glass finger bowls and other glass in two boxes Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Charles Meigh Julius Caesar pitcher and another, a Victorian pottery pitcher depicting Julius Caesar and the invasion of Britain and Boudicca addressing her army, in relief, with pewter lid dated 1839, 18 cm high, together with a blue glazed Staffordshire jug decorated with a nineteenth century scene with anthropomorphic monkeys also in relief, (18 cm high), G (no damage to either)
An Art Deco Sadler OKT42 novelty tea pot, decorated with silver lustre against a ground, five-hole strainer and seven bar radiator grille variant, impressed 'Made in England Registered No 820236 to base, 23cm, together with three pieces of Clarice Cliff, comprising a Bizarre series, Wilkinson Ltd, milk jug, late 1930s, Bonjour shape, decorated with concentric green, orange and brown bands, Regd No 776243, 6cm, a Wilkinson Ltd beehive honey pot, decorated in the Pink Pearls pattern, 7.5cm, and a Newport Pottery water jug or pitcher, decorated with moulded autumnal leaves and ribbed decoration, in green and blue glazes, shape number 41A to base, 19cm. (4)
Grouping of Two (2) Large Antique Hand Painted Pitchers. Makers: Limoges and Belleek. Each is signed to base, Limoges pitcher is inscribed M.C.M 1899 to base. Largest measures 14-7/8" H, other measures 14-3/8" H. Condition: Good condition Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
Early 20th Century Tiffany & Co. Eight (8) Pieces Sterling Silver Tea/Coffee Set. Includes: Hot water kettle, coffee pot, tea pot, hot milk pitcher, cream pitcher, sugar bowl, waste bowl and tray. Bears monogram MTK. All pieces are signed. Tray measures 27-3/4" L x 18" W. Total approx weight of set 296.91 troy ounces. Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $10000.00 - $12000.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
Early 20th c. fishing themed pitcher. Marked D2704.Depicts fisherman inspired by THE COMPLEAT ANGLER by Isaac (Izaak) Walton, first published in 1653. This small pitcher features three fishermen with a willow tree border. Signed by the artist in the glaze. Doulton backstamp on bottom. Artist: Charles J. Noke Issued: 1906 Dimensions: 7"H Manufacturer: Royal Doulton Country of Origin: England Condition: Fine crazing, overall good
Early 20th c. fishing themed pitcher.Depicts fisherman inspired by THE COMPLEAT ANGLER by Isaac (Izaak) Walton, first published in 1653. This pitcher features four fishermen under a willow tree border, and a silver plated lid, spout, and handle. Around the base of the jug is the verse FRIEND. WHO IS MORE WELCOME TO MY DISH THAN TO MY ANGLE WAS MY FISH. Signed by the artist in the glaze. Doulton backstamp on bottom. Artist: Charles J. Noke Issued: 1910 Dimensions: 9"H Manufacturer: Royal Doulton Country of Origin: England Condition: Fine crazing, overall good
Relieved, deeply molded; stamped, signed by artist, to bottom.An eccentric Mark V. Marshall piece featuring intaglio bull motif in the pitcher spout with deeply incised and relieved features and tube-lined foliate scrollwork. Signed with a scribe to the bottom with Marshall's initials, and stamped with Doulton Lambeth rosette. Issued: c. 1895 Dimensions: 10.25"H x 8.25"D Manufacturer: Royal Doulton Country of Origin: England Condition: Overall good

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