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An Edwardian Austrian beaded bag, worked with house and garden landscapes and having gem set filigree, gilt clasp and beaded chain handle lined in pink satin, approximately 10ins x 8ins (small faults) and a 1920's British made Chinese floral, figurative silkwork evening purse having carved green stone clasp, 5.5ins x 7.5ins
A massive carved alabaster urn, Italian, probably late 16th or early 17th century, the concave shoulder rising to an everted rim, on a later socle of matching stone and a marble plinth, the handles carved as entwined snakes or serpents (damaged and with losses, approximately 25 loose pieces), 95cm (37 1/2in) high, including socle and plinth.
A collection of jewellery items, to include a gold fancy link Albert chain, a belcher link chain stamped 9K, and a flattened curb link chain (unmarked, tests as gold), a 9ct gold diamond set bar brooch, a 15ct gold half pearl set example, two others, a cultured pearl set brooch, five pairs of earrings, a carved ivory brooch, a carved coral brooch, a pair of sapphire floral cluster earrings, a similar sapphire pendant and a sapphire two-stone ring (qty)
Two blue and white soup plates: a Clews River Scene with Fort pattern soup plate, diameter 25cm, impressed crown mark with GR initials; and a Lanercost Priory pattern soup plate attributed to Enoch Wood & Sons with the central scene within a distinctive border of stiff leaves, diameter 25cm, unmarked; both circa 1815-25. See Coysh 1/22 for the River Scene with Fort pattern on a stone china meat dish; also FOB45 for the Lanercost Priory pattern on a plate and FOB92 for a covered toilet or quill box; the pattern is recorded with an impressed mark for Enoch Wood & Sons
Five assorted Spode blue-printed plates: a Grasshopper pattern stone china dinner plate, diameter 24.5cm, printed seal mark; a Milkmaid pattern muffin plate, diameter 20cm, impressed lower-case mark (no cover); a Flower Cross pattern dinner plate, diameter 24.5cm, unmarked (faults on and beneath rim); a Filigree pattern dessert plate, diameter 20.5cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks; and a dessert plate from the Botanical series, diameter 22.5cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks (stained); generally circa 1810-30. See Drakard & Holdway P621-1, P702, P804, P818 and P903 respectively for these five patterns
Two Canova pattern meat dishes, both printed in blue with typical romantic scenes featuring vases and gondolas, within a border of similar vignettes alternating with flower groups, the larger dish length 56cm, printed vase title mark with Stone Ware, the smaller dish of well-and-tree type, length 49.5cm, unmarked, circa 1830-50 (well-and-tree dish with rim chips) See Snyder, Romantic Staffordshire Ceramics, pages 123-5, for various Canova pattern items by Thomas Mayer, including a dish with the same central scene as the well-and-tree dish in this lot; the mark on the larger dish in this lot does not feature any makers name or initials
Various small or toy blue-printed wares: comprising a small Davenport stone china tea plate with a dragons pattern; a Minton Dresden Flowers pattern toy stand; a Ridgway Humphreys Clock series toy plate; a toy plate with an unidentified romantic scene (no border); a miniature plate with a transitional period pattern featuring fishermen hauling nets: and a Kenelworth Priory pattern toy plate from the Minton Miniature series; various dates See FOB73 for the transitional fishermen pattern on a trefoil dessert dish but with a different border
A collection of blue-printed chinoiserie wares, comprising a Miles Mason porcelain sauce tureen stand, a Spode Net pattern dinner plate, a Long Bridge pattern dinner plate, a Forest Landscape pattern dessert plate, two Spode Forest Landscape pattern arcaded tea plates and a sauce tureen stand, a Spode Willow pattern dessert dish, a Spode stone china Broseley pattern teabowl with a non-matching china saucer, and a Curling Palm pattern tea plate, all early-19th century (some faults)
Assorted sprigged stonewares: an Imperial Stone jug with drab moulded stoneware body sprigged in white with Aesops Fables subjects, height 14.5cm, applied pad mark containing model number 31; a felspathic stoneware low Dutch shape jug sprigged with the common hunting scene on a blue ground, height 8.5cm, unmarked: a mug in similar style with two sprigged cupid scenes and one of a bird with fruit, height 8.5cm, unmarked; and a Copeland buff stoneware beaker sprigged with a hunting scene, height 10.5cm, impressed mark; various 19th century dates
A rare set of twelve Spodes New Stone knife rests, outline-printed and enamel coloured with the border from the Peacock pattern, length of each 9.5cm, impressed SPODES / NEW STONE marks and painted pattern number 2118, circa 1812-20. See Whiter, Spode, Colour Plate IX (centre left), for a plate with the full pattern
A Davenport Willow pattern stone china soup tureen with cover and stand, of oval shape with twisted foliate handles and flowerhead knop to the cover, printed in blue with the standard chinoiserie scene and border and with extensive gilding, length over handles 36cm, blue-printed circular belt marks and red-painted pattern number 142, circa 1820-40. See Lockett & Godden, Davenport China, Earthenware & Glass 1794-1887, plate 93, for a tureen of similar form, and mark E13 for the rare mark, usually printed in puce
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