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Lot 209

A Box: collection of various vintage Brassware, including Door Knockers, Indian Brass Planter, graduated set of Indian Brass Measures etc

Lot 8

A WHITE MARBLE BASIN/PLANTER, 19" wide.

Lot 27

A CLASSICAL STYLE HALF ROUND WALL PLANTER with mask decoration, 17" wide.

Lot 114

A COMPOSITE OVAL PLANTER with ribbon swag and foliate decoration, 31" wide.

Lot 160

A SMALL IRON SCROLL PLANTER, 15" wide.

Lot 214

A COMPTON POTTERY RECTANGULAR PLANTER, with mask decoration, stamped 15" x 9 1/2".

Lot 222

A FRENCH PINE OVAL PLANTER, with metal liner and on fluted tapering legs and on shaped stretchers, 27" wide.

Lot 186

A Royal Dux planter of rectangular form with a girl leaning on a fence with foliage and two sheep, applied pink triangle and printed marks 25cm wide

Lot 187

A Royal Dux planter of oval form, with a standing girl holding a basket beside a tree trunk, applied pink triangle and printed mark 22cm wide

Lot 188

A Royal Dux planter of rectangular form, with a boy and a pair of puppies seated on the edge, applied pink triangle and printed mark 23cm wide

Lot 229

An 18thC ormolu planter, of boat shape, cast in high relief with floral sprays, foliage and scrolls, mounted with a putti to each side, foliate scroll handles, on four scroll feet, tin liner, 19.25" wide.

Lot 489

An Unusual 19th Century Yew wood Console Table/Jardiniere, possibly Russian. The radial veneered demi-lune top having a moulded edge and a raised centre section with recessed finger pull handle lifting off to reveal a tin planter. Standing on three square sabre legs with moulded scroll tops and stylised paw feet united by a central under-shelf with turned roundel adornments and leading down to a demi-lune platform base elevated in ball feet, 41¾ ins (106 cms) wide, 47½ ins (121 cms) in height.

Lot 40

Pair c19th Wedgwood leaf moulded plates and four other green glazed plates and a small Majolica type planter

Lot 303

A mid 19th century Scottish treen staved cross banded pot the cover with ivory handle, 12cm high; a circular treen staved cross banded tea caddy and cover, 9.5cm high; a Scottish treen staved cross banded planter, 19cm wide; and a fruitwood treen staved string box, 16cm high -4

Lot 1199

A cast stone garden planter formed as acanthus leaves on circular base

Lot 1202

A cast stone garden planter with bark finish

Lot 2691

A 20th Century Regency style tole painted planter, a similar tray, two enamel signs and a turned wood hat stand.

Lot 1474

A brass helmet coal scuttle and shovel, two rose sprayers, planter and a bell.

Lot 1083

A Chinese blue and white export porcelain planter of square form, Qianlong period, the sides painted with boats, figures and buildings in coastal settings together with a small collection of Oriental porcelain comprising a blue and white export teapot, two blue and white export cups, an export mug, a Japanese Imari dish and an enamel box and cover (faults).

Lot 1118

A Chinese cloisonné planter, late 19th Century, of quatrefoil lobed oval form, decorated with polychrome butterflies, flowers and gilt trellis on an iron red ground, length approx 29.5cm.

Lot 1427

A Royal Winton chintz 'Sweet Pea' pattern comport, a matching circular basket, two porcelain cosy handles, a Dartmouth green glazed planter and a Tuscan chintz sugar bowl and cover.

Lot 890

A SET OF THREE TERRACOTTA PLANTERS in a tree bark finish, the detachable planter of circular tapering form raised on a "log" support, approximately 17 1/2" wide, 27" high

Lot 2

Three pieces of Locke & Co Worcester peach blush porcelain: a jug; a sweetmeat dish and a small planter

Lot 534

Gouda and Wemyss wares, comprising two-handled planter pattern 629 decorated with stylised butterflies and floral motifs; a Wemyss bowl decorated with Roses, (repaired) diam 29 cm, a further Gouda wine barrel complete with brass tap and stand, plus dish and cover with painted mark (repaired)

Lot 128

A Royal Crown Derby Old Imari gardenia planter, 1994, pattern no 1128, 14cm high, boxed

Lot 129

A Royal Crown Derby Old Imari gardenia planter, 1999, pattern no 1128, 14cm high, boxed

Lot 2161

'Farmer' character jug, Sylvac circular planter and other china

Lot 162

a Walter Moorcroft "Hibiscus" Planter, on a green and yellow ground, impressed marks and painted green monogram, 13cm (crazed)

Lot 217

an Arts & Crafts Brass and Copper Hexagonal Planter, each panel embossed with a stylised pomegranate, with riveted edges, unmarked, 28cm; and An Arts & Crafts Oak Hexagonal Stand, probably by Liberty & Co, on turned legs, unmarked, 50.5cm (2)

Lot 170

SCOTTISH ART NOUVEAU WROUGHT IRON JARDINIERE the shallow circular planter on strap legs linked by a stretcher and raised on pad feet Provenance: Bardowie Castle, Milngavie, Glasgow

Lot 435

Scottish stoneware Planter, formed as a tree stump and a stone Gargoyle, (2).

Lot 31

Burr Figured Walnut Rectangular Planter with Ormolu mounts, full figural bust supports with lion's mask carrying handles with internal galvanized lift-out liner approx. 23"L x 10"W x 7 1/2"H

Lot 35

Victorian Minton majolica planter with putti handles and navy ground, shape number 1018, date code for 1865, riveted footrim section, 10.5ins. high (see illustration).

Lot 162

Brass triple-light bouillotte lamp; together with an oval planter; a brass kettle; and a brass trivet (4).

Lot 365

Quantity of assorted ceramics including Edwardian planter (on table).

Lot 314

A LOSOLWARE BISCUIT BARREL and a Jasperware planter

Lot 991

Victory Medal 1914-19 (3) (Capt. F. I. Harrison; Lieut. C. J. A. Kysh; 2 Lieut. J. P. Storrs) good very fine and better (3) £100-140 Francis Ingleby Harrison was born on 27 April 1883 at home in Underwood House, Hornsey Lane, Islington. He was educated at Westminster College and Christ Church Oxford, then left England to be the Manager of a Rubber Estate in Malaya. With the onset of war, he returned to England and on 3 November 1915 was commissioned into the 3rd (Reserve) Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment on 3 November 1915. On 28 July 1916 he sailed to France and joined the 1st Battalion R.W.K. and served with them in France and in Italy. He was promoted to Lieutenant in February 1918 and advanced to Acting Captain in April 1918. Returning to France, the 1st Battalion found itself at Barley as part of 13 Brigade, 5th Division, placed in Reserve. When on 9 April, the great German offensive began and the Germans broke through the Portuguese near Neuve Chapelle, the 1st Battalion was moved forward to the front line near Plate Becque. Here they suffered constant German shelling, nightly aerial bombing and continually heavy machine gun fire. During this period three officers were wounded one of whom was Acting Captain Harrison who received a ‘Gunshot wound in the right thigh, left arm and right foot.’ He was evacuated to 39th Stationary Hospital but died from his wounds on 8 May 1918. He was buried in the Aire Communal Cemetery. He was the son of Rev. J. J. Harrison, Chaplain and Naval Instructor, R.N. and L. E. Harrison, of Boscastle, Cornwall. claude James Anthony Kysh was born in St Michael’s, Barbados, on 31 January 1894. He was educated at Harrison College, Barbados, and joined the Barbados Volunteer Force in 1910. After leaving College he became a Sugar Planter. Returning to England with the onset of war, he was commissioned into the 7th Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment on 14 October 1914. With them he entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 18 August 1914. In November he contracted ‘Trench Foot’ and on 31 December was evacuated to England. By August 1916 he had recovered sufficiently to join the 3rd (Reserve) Battalion and sail to Egypt on ‘Draft Conducting Duties’. Still not fully fit; in July 1918 a medical report stated he was suffering from Trench Foot and Neuritis. Returning to England for treatment, he died on 27 November 1918 in the Norfolk War Hospital, Thorpe, Norfolk. james Parker Storrs was born in Stalybridge, Cheshire, and was educated at Manchester University and Clare College, Cambridge and, following his graduation, became a solicitor. On 24 May 1915 he was commissioned into the Cheshire Regiment, initially into the 2nd Battalion and then on 28 July 1916 he was posted to the 1/6th Battalion in France. He was promoted a Temporary Lieutenant on 23 October 1916. He died of wounds received in action, at No.32 C.C.S. in Belgium, on 8 August 1917. All with copied service papers and research. £100-£140

Lot 557

a walnut planter with gilt metal mounts, two carrying handles on hairy paw scroll feet, 23 x 9 1/2 inches 30 - 50

Lot 139

A Troika Pottery small cube shaped planter in tonal browns and blue, 9cm high, marks to base.

Lot 342

A Clarice Cliff Newport pottery lily pattern planter painted with a yellow tinted flowers, 22cm long.

Lot 2464

Brass and copper including bell, planter, fire dog

Lot 260

A 19th Century Brass two-handled oval Planter embossed with winged griffins and applied with lion mask ring handles and with paw feet, 18” long

Lot 275

A Theodore Deck large Planter or Footbath, of rectangular form, applied at either end with elephant mask handles (one with two broken tusks), and the body painted in colours with birds, butterflies and foliage, within lemon and ochre geometric borders, 26 ½” long

Lot 586

SETH CARDEW b. 1934 A large Wenford Bridge earthenware planter of tapered circular form, with everted rim and four lug handles, the upper exterior heavily glazed in iron and green, the lower body and interior unglazed, impressed seal marks to rim, 42.5cms x 44.5cms high

Lot 294

A copper planter on lion paw feet, a brass vase and other metal wares

Lot 944

A circular terracotta fluted garden planter, 39" dia

Lot 945

A circular terracotta fluted garden planter, 39" dia

Lot 946

A circular terracotta fluted garden planter, 39" dia

Lot 952

A terracotta strawberry planter formed as a man with bowler hat

Lot 953

A stoneware cylindrical strawberry planter

Lot 963

An acanthus leaf shape garden planter on square base and plinth

Lot 63

A Glasgow style copper square planter embossed and hammers with owls

Lot 5

A concrete planter of squared form on stand

Lot 8

A concrete planter on stand

Lot 576

A brass planter with shaped handles and pierced central rim of barrel form approx. 15cm high

Lot 64

Quantity of assorted pottery including Wemyss planter painted with pink roses, Clarice Cliff crocus bowl, Wardle cauldron in the style of Gouda, and a Wardle vase (on one shelf).

Lot 184

Late C19th / early C20th coopered oak and brassbound circular planter with brass ring handles, 20.5ins. dia..

Lot 388

Edwardian mahogany inlaid rectangular planter decorated with boxwood and satinwood bands upon square tapering legs united by cross stretchers, 29" wide (lacks original liner)

Lot 396

William IV rosewood planter/occasional table, the circular top with a central recess cover upon a turned and reeded column with trefoil plateau upon bun feet, 15" diameter

Lot 1291

Ros, Italy, 1:25 scale Lamborghini racing 165 tractor, plus Lamborghini c774 crawler, 1:32 scale, 1:25 scale Carraro 7700 tractor with spares, 1:32 scale Universal backhoe/loader, Giodi Carraro tractor with planter (x5) (NM,BG-VG)

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