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A pair of modern Leeds creamware urn shaped vases, height 25cm, a japanned crumb tray, Quimper decorative bowl, Davenport sugar basin, floral decorated planter etc Due to the nature of this lot, we are only able to provide a general overall condition report. These lots are sold as seen. If you require a condition report on one or two of the items please contact us with your specific enquiry. Chips throughout.
A parcel lot of ceramics and glass to include a Wedgwood jasper blue dip biscuit barrel with EPNS mounts, two jugs, and planter, Regency moulded floral jug with cobalt ground and gilt highlights, pair of cup and saucers with similar decoration, opaline glass bowl enamelled with oak laves and acorns with silver mount, hallmarked Birmingham, porcelain mug with lithopane of the House of Parlament, Victorian inkwell printed with hunting scenes, cranberry glass footed bowl and ruby glass goblet A/F, 12 pieces
A parcel lot of ceramics to include Victorian transfer printed dish and jug,bowl, plates, part blue and white teaset with gilt rim , bargeware, floral enamelled planter, pair of Wedgwood tureens, sauceboat and stand and four large and two smaller plates in Florentine pattern W2714, Wedgwood Shakespeare 1964 tankard, Zsolnay pierced bowl A/F, tankards, vases etc, approx. 70 pieces, some A/F
A parcel lot of glass and ceramics to include a blown glass decanter and glasses set of stepped and ribbed form with amber flashing and gilt highlights, possibly Czech, a boxed set of sherry glasses of similar type, a Victorian miniature jug and bowl of green glass enamelled with lily of the valley, five babysham glasses, two sherry glasses and a Sylvac planter modelled as grass numbered 2489, approx. 23 pieces
A parcel lot to include Royal Albert Old Country Roses, ten cups and saucers, eight cake plates, five bowls, five side plates, two soup bowls and four stands, two jugs, sugar bowl, two egg cups, planter, rectangular tray and decorative plate, and coasters, Wedgwood blue jasper footed bowl, trumpet vase, ashtray and silver mounted pendant, hallmarked London, Silver cigarette case hallmarked Birmingham, Sowerby vase, bowl, everhot sugar bowl and pot, lacking lids, part set of steel cutlery in wood box, Churchill commemorative crown, part boxed set of Oneida cutlery, cameras to include Jenaflex, Bolex 233, Zeiss lens etc.
A Troika Pottery square planter, 1970s, by Louise Jinks, with incised geometric designs, 15cm, and three smaller square vases, by Lousie Jinks, one by Holly Jackson, cracked, 9.5cm (4) CONDITION REPORT: One smaller vase with corner crack running the length of the vase, another smaller vase with rim crack.
A William III brass lantern clock James Gray, Shaston (Shaftesbury), circa 1695 The posted bell striking movement with verge escapement and pendulum swinging outside the frame to the rear, the dial signed James Gray Shaston above unusual engraved decoration with large tulip buds issuing from a twin scroll handled planter, with pierced brass hand within applied Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised trident half hour markers and with leafy infill to angles, the frame with one-piece column turned corner posts beneath dolphin engraved and pierced frets, integral vase turned finials and domed bell bearer, with hanging hoop to rear and on ball feet, (lacking side doors and backplate), 38cm (15ins) high; with an oak and brass wall bracket with female mask and scroll cast supports. James Gray of Shaftesbury in Dorset is recorded in Loomes, Brian LANTERN CLOCKS & Their Makers as working around the turn of the 18th century. Loomes illustrates a similar example to the current lot (page 203 fig. 12.25) and notes that the integral pillar castings, brass hand and primitive but bold `flowers in a vase` engraved decoration to dial centre indicate a Bristol influence, with the engraving perhaps being a naive interpretation of decoration seen on examples by John London. The example illustrated by Loomes differs from the current lot in that it has an anchor escapement, sword-hilt half hour markers to the chapter ring and lion and unicorn pattern fets. These differences suggest that the current lot is a little earlier than the one illustrated in Loomes, indeed the trident half hour markers in particular are much more akin to 17th century practice, hence it is probably safe to suggest that the current lot predates 1700. A third example, which is almost identical to the current lot, is illustrated in Hana, W.F.J. English Lantern Clocks page 88 (plate 42) where it is wrongly identified as a `lantern clock made in Scotland`.
A WWII German bomb fin, used as a garden planter for many decades. The bomb was part of the raid on Sheffield steel works, daytime raid, apparently the bomber pilot had to divert his plane because of engine problems and he bought the plane down on Sheffield's Renishaw golf course. This bomb had blown, and the vendors grandfather who was a home guard.

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