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Large Wedgwood shell dish circa 1895 the two shells modelled supported on a seaweed base, brown printed marks to base, shape number 3 (rim chip and associated crack) 29cm wide Condition report: 1.5cm rim chip and similar size hairline crack, firing crack at the join of the two shells in the centre.
Pair of Wedgwood plates and a ewer signed E. Lessore the plates moulded as shells, painted with cherubs and a maiden, impressed marks to reverse WUQ and AVP date codes, 19th century, (some damages) (3) 22cm wide Condition report: Section of the ewer rim broken and restuck. One plate cracked from rim to centre with two rim chips and a foot chip, the other plate with a 1cm rim chip and one other minor chip.
A Wedgwood pottery shell shaped oil lamp base and reservoir, circa 1890, with Duplex fittings, formed as overlapping scallop shells gilt and enamelled with shells and weed, with glass shade and chimney, impressed factory marks to base with red painted numerals `Z1587A`, height approx 30cm (minor restoration).
A Copenhagen porcelain pierced basket and stand, late 19th Century, the oval shaped pierced basket painted to the interior and exterior with sprigs of heather, the exterior with gilt detail, the oval stand surmounted by two recumbent scantily clad maidens leaning on shells holding gilt enriched scrolls, underglaze blue three line wave mark to each base, overall height approx 22.5cm.
A quantity of miscellaneous items to include a small pewter jug, a silver plated dish, a pair of white metal bird water baths modelled as shells with squirrel at head on circular pedestal base, two white metal mounts for jardinieres, a cased set of coasters, a small pewter milk jug together with other miscellaneous items (a lot)
Victorian silver large oval tray, Benjamin Smith, London 1848 , the field engraved with shells and leaf scrolls surrounding an armorial and dedication, within a raised rim cast with oak leaves and acorns and bark-effect loop handles, length of oval: 61cm, 71cm overall; together with the original Benjamin Smith octagonal oak case set with the name plate of the dedicatee. *The dedication is to Richard Bridgman Barrow, from Miss Milward of Hexgreave Park, in memory of Richard Milward of Hexgreave Park and Thurgarton Priory.
A PAIR OF WINE COASTERS with dished centre, gadrooned borders interspersed with shells & plain sides with inset mahogany bases, the centres engraved with a coat of arms*, marks worn, London 1765-75; 5.75" (14.7 cms) diameter (2) *Arms of Bennet impaling Astley for Peter, 4th Earl of Tankerville (succeeded his father 1753 & died 1767)
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