Large Peter Weldon Staffordshire cream ware jug and bowl moulded in relief sea shells, cherubs and foliage, H44cm Condition Report & Further Details - Jug: One putto lacking arm and leg but leg present. Cracks to handle, side, and base. Glaze crackled all over. One or two minor losses to encrusting.- Bowl: Crackling to glaze and slight underglaze staining, otherwise reasonably good condition.
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Group of 19th century porcelain including part dessert services, one painted with shells and flowers on green ground (33) Condition Report & Further Details - Green ground dessert ware comprising pair of dishes and three plates. Once plate with small rim chip to underside otherwise in reasonably good condition.- Pair of floral decorated plates in good condition.- Coalport 9-piece dessert service comprising eight plates, all with chips to the footrims, badly worn gilding and faded decoration together with a muffin dish base with similar chips to the footrim but better decoration. - Victorian dessert service comprising two large and three small dishes all with cracks, and twelve plates, all with condition issues, but five are badly cracked.Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Good Large Borneo Headhunter’s Sword Mandau, 19th century, curved single edge blade swollen towards the tip, engraved decoration on both sides, tip with scrolled back edge, bone hilt carved with scrolls, teeth and claws, woven rattan bound grip, resin ferule inlaid with cowrie shells, in its wooden scabbard with carved front decorated with human (?) hair. Blade 54cms, overall 69cms. Good untouched condition.
A selection of glass and china to include three Royal Doulton figures, Mr Peckmiff, Rose and Lavina, an Aynsley cabinet cup and saucer painted with fruit and signed D Jones, a Victorian relief pottery jug, studio pottery, a Hammersley miniature teapot, a sugar pot and a cup and saucer, a Victorian green cut glass decanter and stopper, shells and other items
[MODERN FIRST EDITIONS]. POETRY Blunden, Edmund. Shells by a Stream, first edition, Macmillan, London, 1944, cloth octavo (lacking dustjacket); Roethke, Theodore. The Far Field, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1965, cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Bell, William. Mountains Beneath the Horizon, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1950, cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Scovell, E.J. The Space Between, first edition, Secker & Warburg, London, 1982, cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Fenton, James. Terminal Moraine, first edition, Secker & Warburg, London, 1972, cloth, dustjacket, octavo; and a further fifteen assorted works, all first editions, (20).
A WHITE OPAL ABSTRACT PENDANT AND OTHER ITEMS comprising; a white opal of abstract pear-shaped outline and displaying a pleasing play of mostly green and yellow play of colour within a zig-zag cage pendant mount, unmarked; an oval cabochon white opal; an oval cabochon moonstone; a drop-shaped cabochon lapis lazuli; a small round facetted near-colourless zircon; a white metal drop shaped miniature scent bottle embossed with shells; and a gilt-metal folding fan with pierced blades
One Hundred Twelve (112) Pieces Towle Monte Cristo Gold Plated Sterling Silver Flatware. The set includes: 11 forks 7-5/8", 11 knives 9" (stainless blades), 11 salad forks, 11 soup spoons, 11 iced tea spoons. 11 butter spreaders (stainless blades), 19 cocktail forks, 19 teaspoons, 2 master butter knives (stainless baldes), serving spoons, meat forks, ladle, slotted spoon, 2 sugar shells. Marked Towle Sterling 1971. Set weighs approx. 112.22 troy ounces (excluding knives), knives weigh approx. 45.76 troy ounces. Condition: Very good condition. Please note box is for display purposes only. Estimate: $1500.00 - $2500.00 Domestic Shipping: $135.00
A Japanese sword (o-wakizashi), blade 21.5 in, hon-zukuri, suguha-hamon, suriage-nakago with signature (Namban Tetsu Oite Bushu Edo Echizen Yasutsugu), horimono representing the Tokugawa mon now concealed under the gilt habaki; gilt highlighted iron tsuba depicting warriors in battle in openwork and low relief, mei to seppa-dai on both sides, shakudo fuchi and kashira with encrusted copper and gold decoration of warriors and horses, menuki in the form of dragons coiled around ken; saya covered with lacquer set with shells; kogatana with signature (Tadatsuna), kozuka set with two bats and a crescent moon in copper-gilt, shakudo and silver.
An '18th century' walnut China closet, break-arch pediment above a pair of glazed doors, the base with three cockbeaded drawers, cabriole legs with shells to knees, pad feet, 238cm high, 129cm wide Condition Report: Please see attached images. The stand a later addition and composed of earlier parts. The top again is composed of period parts - probably a former secretaire bookcase top.
A pair of early George III silver cast table candlesticks, detachable nozzles, knopped stems, shaped square bases, shells to angles, 21cm high, William Gould, London 1760, 27oz Condition Report: Lot is in good condition, no signs of damage or repairs. All parts to them are original. Yes all parts are hallmarked. Please see additional photographs attached thank you.
A collection of Indian textiles, including: a Banjara embroidered bag, with cowrie shells and metal amulets, 34cm wide; a saddle bag; a bed cover; lengths of woven and printed cloth; and two Chinese part painted wall hangings, approx. 11 Provenance: Collected by The Hon. Sir Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock, GCSI, GCIE, KCMG when he was Governor of Madras between 1906 and 1911
A William IV silver and glass three-bottle decanter stand, the trefoil frame centred by a shell-capped handle terminating in a lotus girdle and leafy fronds, the rings flanked by shells, skirted base, scrolling cartouche shaped feet cast with shells in shallow relief, a set of three contemporary amethyst glass decanters en suite, inscribed Holland, Rum and Brandy in gilt ribbon-tied reserves, 31cm high, Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1832 Condition Report: Marks are clear. Gilding re-done
An Edwardian silver shaped circular waiter, piecrust border, the field engraved with a Rococo band of shells, leafy scrolls and diapers, 20.5cm diam, Birmingham 1909; a George III design silver shaped circular waiter, acanthus-wrapped knurl feet, 20.5cm diam, E Viner, Sheffield 1957, (2), 19oz gross
ADMIRAL SIR HENRY BERTRAM PELLY'S WHITE NAVAL ENSIGN, BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN FLOWN ABOARD H.M.S. TIGER DURING THE BATTLE OF JUTLAND, 31ST MAY–1ST JUNE, 1916 constructed in stitched woollen bunting with canvas sleeve stencilled with maker's marks for Kirk, Hall & Co., Kidacre Street, Leeds, 1915 and 4 BDS Ensign White , pierced with brass suspension studs and brass hook attachments -- 51 x 34in. (130 x 87cm.); together with cap tallies from H.M.Ships Tiger , Bryony and Invincible ~~*~~ Admiral Sir Henry Bertram Pelly (1867-1942) commanded H.M.S. Tiger at her commissioning actions at Dogger Bank (24th January, 1915) and Jutland (31st May-1st June 1916).. Neither were terribly satisfactory for Tiger , Beatty's confused signalling at Dogger Bank allowed German ships to escape whilst making Pelly the scape goat; and at Jutland her gunnery was poor - of 303 13½in. shells fired, only three found their mark, whilst she was hit seventeen times with the loss of twenty-four killed and forty six wounded. Never-the-less, Pelly was awarded a CB for his conduct in the action. He was given shore-based posts thereafter and so it seems highly likely this flag was his souvenir from the biggest fleet action of modern times.
A pair of Italian maiolica two-handled jars and covers, dated 1579, Pesaro, each painted with the figure of Fortuna standing astride a dolphin and holding a makeshift sail over her head, reserved on a ground of shells, coins and other motifs in orange on blue, titled ' NARAN COF' and 'SV ROSATO', dated to one handle, some damages, the finials wooden replacements, 42.5cm. (4) Cf. Timothy Wilson, Maiolica Italian Renaissance Ceramics in the Metropolitan Museum of Art,, pp. 204-285, 101A-C for a discussion on dates and iconography of maiolica from the 'Fortuna' series and the probable attribution of Pesaro, where three jars from the same series are illustrated. The author writes that one possible explanation for the figure of Fortuna is that she is connected to the city of Fano, or Fanum Fortunae in Latin, near to Pesaro. Provenance: The Countess of Midleton, Eastwell Park Estate, Kent, thence by descent Captain and Mrs Brodrick of Dunley Manor, Hampshire.
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