A Meissen porcelain planter or jardinière, 19th century, of wrythen moulded baluster shape on a circular foot, painted with opposing floral bouquets and scattered sprigs within basketweave moulding, the rim moulded with two shell handles, crossed swords in underglaze blue to base, height 24.5cm (restored), together with a Meissen Swan Service teacup and saucer, a Vienna figure of a girl with flowers in her apron, height 17cm, a Potschappel Carl Thieme model of a bird and two cancelled crossed swords Meissen teacups and one saucer (minor faults and restoration).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
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Quantity of Assorted Collectible Items, including Sylvac cat and dog with top hat vase, 4" tall, circa 1930s, vintage Rubens Originals elephant planter No. 3314A, Foo dogs cruet set, silk pincushion, two small silver plated vase, a gold tone goblet, a Royal Osbourne dog No. TMR 7483, a small Chinese vase, and three vintage card games.
A collection of glassware and ceramics to include a set of five coloured hock glasses; a Herend Hungary ceramic urn; two Meissen oversized cups and saucers; a pair of blue and white painted ceramic candlesticks; a Richard Ginori ceramic planter decorated with pastoral scenesCondition report: Candlesticks with chips to edges, slight losses to gilt paint on Ginori planter
A pair of bookends formed as leather bound books with concealed compartments for cards in one and drawers in the other, 11cm wide x 8cm deep x 14cm high; an assortment of silver plated pin cushions formed as shoes, the largest 15cm long; an early 19th century hair picture depicting a village scene with church and river, 12..5cm x 9.5cm; a silver handled hair brush; a sewing kit in a black lacquered box decorated with mother of pearl and painted flowers; a Vintage set of dominos in a slide top wooden case and further itemsCondition report: candlesticks with chips to edges, slight losses to gilt paint on planter
A Regent copper fire extinguisher with brass mounts and labels, 20cm diameter x 58cm high together with a white porcelain umbrella stand, decorated with scenes of a classical city within foliate borders, stamped to the bottom, 20cm diameter x 44cm high; a brass hinged lidded coal bin with lead liner, 41cm wide x 33cm deep x 31cm high; a copper domed topped hot water bottle, 28cm long x 19cm wide x 14cm high; a mahogany and inlaid long footstool on compressed bun feet with leopard print upholstery, 107cm wide x 26cm deep; a pair of short handled bellows, 41cm long and a Toleware planter on claw feet, 37cm wide x 23cm deep x 23cm high (7)Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A pair of white and gold sauce tureens on plates, 15cm high together with a pair of candleholders formed as classical women carrying an urn, 26cm high; a purple plater decorated with a medallion of a young couple and floral sprays, 17cm high and an ink stand with pink and floral decoration and drop in inkwell and sander, 20cm wide x 13cm deep x 10cm high (8)Condition report: Planter with large crack to the base and chips to rim, one of candleholders extensively restored, repairs to one handle of sauce tureen, ink stand with losses to gold paint
A large Victorian salt glaze stoneware strawberry planter, in the form of a naturalistic tree stump, attributed to W Hudspith South Tyne Works, Haltwistle, Northumberland, 92cm high, 42 cm diameterCondition reportThis item does not appear to have the lozenge shaped Victorian registration mark, however it seems likely to have been made by this firm, as many were produced for use in Northumberland at the time. This company grew from employing 20 workmen in 1861 increasing to 44 by 1881, making bricks, tiles and troughs.The tree stump planters were well known in the area and it appears that it was quite a popular to own one and have it displayed in your garden in and around Haltwhistle.One of the lowest three ‘branches’ has a section of the rim missing, however this clearly was lost some time ago and the damaged rim is now is hard to spot as it look similar to the ragged tops of the original piece.
A vintage galvanised kidney shaped seed drill container, length 59.5cm, also two iron soil sieves and a circular garden planter (4).PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.Additional InformationThe galvanised item has general light age wear and some worm holes to the handle. The two soil sieves have breaks in the piercing of the sieve sections. The planter with rusting throughout.
A 20th century floral decorated porcelain tripod table, with circular top above an acanthus decorated support with three cabriole legs and scroll toes, 68cm, a Bavarian floral decorated pierced bowl, 23cm diameter, a 20th century Portuguese hand-painted floral decorated planter, 42cm diameter, and a Coalport pink ground twin-handled serving plate (4)
A pair of reproduction Rococo style wall brackets, a gilt metal magazine rack, various metalwares including set of cast kitchen scales and weights, brass planter, silver plate, four brass and glass lanterns, a copper urn formed table lamp and two boxes containing embroidered cushions, parasols stratton compacts etc
A late 19th Century Chinese large papier mache jardinière / planter of bulbous tapering form having a large lipped rim with floral detailing. Ebonised ground with scenes of elders and geishas in garden scenes with further floral and landscape decoration. All raised upon a painted and gilt highlighted five leg stand having scrolled supports united by shaped central stretchers. Wear commensurate with age throughout with wear to the paint work and damage to the papier mache. Measures approx; 76cm x 59cm.

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