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Victorian silver cigarette box, the hinged lid with fine enamelled scene of five kilted Highland soldiers dancing to bagpipes in a typical moorland landscape. Monogrammed and dated 1893, makers marks for Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1892, 19.5cm x 9.5cm x 5.5cm.Condition report:Very good - enamel perfect, dent on bottom corner, lid lifted slightly at one end, but not a particular issue.
Austrian Turn Vienna porcelain Art Nouveau vase of baluster form with gilt tube lined and polychrome enamelled floral decoration on a cream ground, pattern no. 5644/2524, with transfer mark for Ernst Wahliss, c.1909, 22cm high; also a Doulton Lambeth Silicon Ware "Black Jack" type beaker, the stitched leather effect ground with moulded copper glazed banding and silver mounted rim, impressed no. 2042, 13cm high. (2).Condition report:Turn - very slight discolouration to base but no visible cracks or chips. Gilt rim slightly rubbed. Has held water.Doulton - 2" haircrack from rim, but no visible chips.
Pair of early 19th century silver lustre pearlware jugs with floral decoration, Greek key borders and panels inscribed "Present for Samuel Gainey" and "Present for Elinor Gainey", both dated 1812 and two others similar, one decorated with birds, 14cm high, the other with foliate band, 10cm high. (4).Condition report:Samuel - Haircrack to spout, discoloured crazing and scratches to interior. Star crack to base. Rubbed decoration .Elinor - Discoloured crazing and scratches to interior. Rubbed decoration.Birds - Haircracks, discoloured crazing, rubbed decoration.Foliate - large firing defect to interior. Very fine hair cracks to rim. Crazing possible haircracks to base.
Two early 19th century silver lustre mugs with foliate banding, 9.5cm and 7cm high; a silver lustre twin handled cup and two goblets, 12.5cm, 12cm and 11.5cm high and another Drab ware goblet with silver lustre banding, 13cm high. (6). Condition report:Large mug - Discoloured crazing, porous, rubbed rim, slight scratches to lustre.Small mug - some wear and scratches to lustre, glaze impuritiesTwin handled cup - Wear and scratches to lustre, tiny chip to base on one handle.Bucket Goblet - Scratches and wear to lustre.Round Goblet - Scratches and wear to lustre.Drabware goblet - Very fine all over crazing, some areas of discolouration, does not ring when tapped.
Four early 19th century pottery jugs; one with yellow ground, bat printed panels of country estates with further silver lustre decoration, 14cm high; one with polychrome painted transfer decoration of birds in rural landscapes on floral ground with silver lustre borders, 14cm high; another similar with farming scenes, 11.5cm high and a clobbered blue and white transfer and silver lustre jug depicting huntsmen with greyhounds, 14cm high. (4).Condition report:Yellow - Very fine all over crazing with some areas of dicolouration, fine haircrack to handle. Small defect to shoulder and top of handle. Does not ring when tapped. Small chip above top of handle.Birds - Cracked rim and spout. fine crazing overall. Light wear.Rural - Fine hairline crack to rim, firing crack to base, fine crazing over. Crack to base of handle. Wear and scratches.Blue and Silver - 1" crack to rim, cracked spout, discolouration, crazing, cracked base, small chips to underside of spout. rubbing and wear.
Catering meat serving/carving trolley, circa 1920s, with a revolving silver plated domes cloche cover, enclosing warming plate with ring apertures and circular stand, on painted wood trolley base, with four metal handles, on later castors, 108cm high and approx. 114cm wide.Condition report:Base tier and wheels may be later?
Three enamelled silver hat pins of Art Nouveau style, Chester 1910 and Birmingham 1908 (2), another pair with glass acorns, Chester and Birmingham 1908/1911.condition report:Each hat pin is in good condition , but all have been stored in a slightly damp place - much corrosion but no apparent damage. Steel pins slightly rusty but will clean up.
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