An ormolu-mounted Sèvres porcelain bleu nouveau-ground pot-pourri-vase and cover, c.1787, interlaced L mark and painter’s mark for Jean Bouchet, the mounts later, the blue ground reserved with gilt dot ornament, the front and reverse reserved with oval pastoral scenes, the cover similarly decorated, mounted with foliate scroll handles with satyr mask terminals joined by a pierced gallery, with a reeded lower part, socle and plinth base, 17.5 cm high overallProvenance: Property of a Lady Footnotes: Note: This piece is a Sèvres sugar-bowl which has been mounted as a pot-pourri vase, probably by a marchand-mercier. The underside of the porcelain bowl bears the painter’s mark of a shrub which has been newly attributed to Jean Bouchet, who was active at Sèvres from 1757 to 1793. Bouchet is associated with this style of landscape painting and he initially used a caduceus mark, but later changed his mark to that of a tree or shrub; see David Peters, Decorator and Date marks on 18th Century Vincennes and Sèvres Porcelain, Little Berkhamsted, 2019, p. 23.Condition Report: There is a small restored chip to the rim of the cover, and there is some slight overpainting to the rim which presumably disguises very small minor chips or flaking – this is not particularly noticeable. There is some minute wear to the gilt finial and the leaf terminals – this is very minor.
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A Herend porcelain 'Rothschild Birds' pattern dinner service, late 20th century, blue factory marks, with osier weave pattern to the borders, comprising: a large oval twin-handled vegetable tureen and cover, with naturalistic green branch handles, 30cm wide; a circular twin handled soup tureen and cover, with naturalistic green branch handles, 22cm diameter; two large oval trays; a triangular dish; a large serving bowl; a butter dish and cover with lemon finial; two sauce boats with associated saucers; a condiment tray; eight dinner plates, 26cm diameter; eight soup plates, 24cm diameter; eight dessert plates, 23cm diameter; eight side plates, 20cm diameter; eight crescent salad dishes; a teapot and cover with rose finial; a sugar bowl and cover; a milk jug; and eight teacups with eight associated saucers (lot)Provenance: Purchased new in 1990 as a wedding present
A group of silver mounted glassware comprising: a twisted glass sugar bowl with gadrooned silver mount, stamped only IP, (possibly John Purcell, Limerick, c.1810), 11.6cm high; a Dutch silver mounted cut glass mustard, 1827; with hinged cover to reeded handle, the square base raised on four ball feet, 14cm high; a George III silver mounted glass cruet bottle, marks rubbed, with cut glass oval body to silver collar with engraved crest and a hinged lid with shell thumbpiece, approx. 21cm high (inc. handle); and a cylindrical cruet with silver cover, London, 1829, probably Joseph Angell I (mark rubbed), engraved with monogram to lid, approx. 11cm high (4)
A matched four piece silver tea service, comprising teapot, hot water pot and milk jug, London, 1923 and 1924, Charles and Richard Comyns, and a later sugar bowl, London, 1955 Richard Comyns, all of rounded form with moulded banding to bodies, the teapot and hot water pot with wooden handles and knopped wooden finials, total weight approx. 57.5oz (4)
A hallmarked silver tea service. The lot to include a silver teapot, together with a milk jug and sugar bowl. All hallmarked Chester, 1915. Makers mark George Nathan & Ridley Hayes. The teapot having the dedication Presented to CAPT TC Parkinson by his brother officers of the 7th Battn Lancashire Fusiliers on the occasion of his marriage 2nd Jany 1918. The teapot creamer and sugar bowl having the Lancashire Fusiliers crest to the front of each piece. Total weight 1020g. Largest item measures approx 11.5cm. Smallest measures approx 5.6cm.
An Edwardian hallmarked silver sugar bowl and creamer. The items having a fluted repousse design and blank central cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter d for 1903. Makers mark M&Co attributed to Robert Mitchell and co. Combined weight approx 174.11g. Measures approx 14cm x 8cm / 10cm x 5cm.
A hallmarked silver sugar bowl and pepper pot. The George V sugar bowl having bifurcated handles with ivy decoration. Measures approx 6cm high. Hallmarked for London 1916. Makers mark rubbed. The Victorian pepper pot shaker, approx 8cm. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1901. Makers mark W&H for Walker & Hall. Total weight 129.4g.
A cased set of George V hallmarked silver spoons with silver plate sugar tong. The spoons being of Art deco style with blue enamel detailing to the terminal. Each spoon having inscription to the bowl 'Best Blue Kitten BPCS CUPAR' for Blue Persian Cat Society. Hallmarked for Sheffield, date letter d for 1921. Makers mark JR for Joseph Rodgers & Sons. The sugar tongs not forming part of the ser and being silver plated. Weight approx 114g (without box) 363.17g (with box). Measures approx 20cm x 15cm.
A hallmarked silver Victorian bon bon dish and sugar sifter. The Bon bon dish having a ribbed handle to repousse decorated body on plith base. Lion passant mark and Victorian young head duty mark. Maker CSH for Charles Stuart Harris. The sugar sifter spoon with pierced bowl having scroll decorated stem and finial. Hallmarked London 1885. Maker CSH for Charles Stuart Harris. Total weight approx130g. Dish measures approx 7cm high x 11.5cm long. Sifter measures approx 12.2cm.
A collection of George III hallmarked silver spoons. To include a set of five hallmarked silver tea spoons. The spoons having an etched image of a boars head with text N'e Obliviscaris' Latin for Forget Not possibly for the Scottish Campbell Clan. Date letter L for 1806. Makers mark T.D attributed to Thomas Dicks. A Georgian sugar sifter, the sifter having a pierced bowl. Hallmarked for London Date letter I for 1804. Makers mark IB. Three further hallmarked Georgian tea spoons. Combined weight approx 148g. Measures approx 17cm x 6cm / 13cm x 3cm.
Three trays of china to include: two trays of Wedgwood English bone china 'Devon Sprays' design items; bowls, plates, milk jug, sugar bowl, teacups and saucers etc, Royal Worcester 'Astley' ramekins, Royal Doulton 'Mystic Dawn' and Minton 'Marlow' oval dishes, Swiss Weiningen Art pottery floral rectangular dish, Royal Worcester and Paragon floral plates etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Tray of miniature dollshouse mostly china items to include: Royal Worcester 'Enchantment' plates, Mason's cup, Spode plates and cups, Coalport miniature teaset, jug, mug etc, Hammersley dresser jug, Newhall cup and saucer, Coalport 'Willow' teapot, sugar bowl etc, two miniature glass jugs etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Seven trays of Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' design items to include: teacups and saucers, coffee pot, teapot on stand, milk jugs, salt and pepper, sugar bowl, trinket trays, vase, sauceboat on stand, various plates, cutlery, clock, table mats, bowls, ornaments, serving dishes and small trays etc. (7)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A late 19thC Copeland Spode porcelain part dinner and coffee service for T Good & Company Limited London, gilt decorated with a Greek key pattern, comprising a vegetable tureen and cover, sauce tureen and cover, further cover, muffin dish and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, coffee cup, saucers and plates. (a quantity)
THREE SILVER ITEMS To include: a cream jug by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1922, with a scroll handle, a girdle and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 8cm (3 1/4in) high; a matching sugar bowl, London 1926, 7cm (2 3/4in) diameter; and a Victorian sugar bowl by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1890, the half lobed and fluted body engraved with a presentation inscription, 8cm (3 1/4in) diameter 344g (11.05 oz) gross
Y A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE To include: a George III toddy ladle, maker's mark obscured, London 1771, with a shaped oval bowl and wooden handle, 35cm (13 3/4in) long; a George III toddy ladle by Thomas Morley, London 1793, with an oval bowl and a twisted baleen handle, 36cm (14 1/4in) long; a pair of George IV fiddle pattern sauce ladles by George Ferris, Exeter 1821, 18.5cm (7 1/4in) long; a cased set of six apostle tea spoons and a pair of sugar tongs by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1905, the tea spoons with apostle finials and twisted stems, 11cm (4 1/4in) long; a Victorian sifting spoon by George Unite, Birmingham 1853, with a pierced bowl and mother of pearl handle, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) long; an electro-plated sifting spoon with mother of pearl handle; and other silver items 339g (10.9 oz) gross weighable Provenance: Frome Whitfield House, Dorchester, Dorset, home of the Henning family since the early 1700's. The original house was Tudor origin, but was rebuilt in the Regency period, together with East and West Wings. Y Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The import of lots that are subject to CITES regulations are banned in certain countries. Please check your country's import regulations before bidding. Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: a silver shell shaped butter dish by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1927, with a mythical creature scroll handle and on three dolphin pad feet, 14cm (5 1/2in) wide; a George III slightly tapering christening mug, maker's mark obscured, London 1816, with a scroll handle, reeded bands and later presentation engraved, 7.5cm (3in) long; a twin handled sugar bowl by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1944, with twin loop handles, engraved N.A. de B., and on a circular foot, 14cm (5 1/2in) long; a circular mustard pot by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1935, with a cone finial to the domed cover, engraved de B over M B, a scroll handle and on three shell and stepped pad feet, 10cm (4in) long, with a blue glass liner; a shaped oval sauce boat; a mug; and a bowl 856g (27.55 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: an Edwardian lobed oblong baluster cream jug and sugar bowl by Charles Horner, Birmingham 1903, the sugar bowl with twin scroll handles and a crimped border, 16cm (6 /14in) long; a twin handled dish by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1993, with pierced handles and a Celtic border, 14cm (5 1/2in) long; and four silver coloured circular ash trays, stamped Siam Sterling, with applied elephants, 6cm (2 1/4in) diameter 444g (14.25 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: a cased Silver Jubilee commemorative bowl by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1977, with a shaped border, engraved with a coronet and on a circular pedestal foot, 13cm (5in) diameter; six Silver Jubilee commemorative tea spoons by Turner & Simpson Ltd., Birmingham 1977, 12.5cm (5in) long; a silver tapering beaker by Alexander Smith, Birmingham 1981, 14cm (5 1/2in) high; a pair of Edwardian fiddle pattern sugar tongs by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1904, 14cm (5 1/2in) long; and a Russian silver and niello vodka tot, Moscow 1866, with floral and lattice decoration, 6.5cm (2 1/2in) high 596g (19.2 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: an Edwardian tapering coffee pot by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1905, with a pawn finial to the ogee domed cover and a wooden double scroll handle, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) high; a twin handled sugar bowl by Garrard & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1968, with twin scroll handles and on bun feet, 17.5cm (7in) long; a shaped oval sauce boat by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1927, with a shaped border, scroll handle and on three stepped pad feet, 15cm (6in) long; two mustard pots; a pair of sugar tongs; and a tea strainer 958g (30.8 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A Satsuma earthenware tea set, 20th century, each piece well painted with ladies sitting by blossoming iris in front of a pavilion in a mountainous lake landscape, comprising; six teacups and saucers, a teapot and cover, a sugar bowl and cover and a cream jug andcover, (18 items) fitted box, 8 to 16cm. Condition: some damage to rim of two saucers
A Chinese Export matched part tea set, 19th/20th century, comprising a cream jug, a sugar bowl and cover and two preserve pots and covers, the sugar bowl and cream jug of circular compressed ovoid form and decorated in fine repousse with bamboo candles, the interior applied with gilding, base with mark ‘Wang on co', the preserve pots of cylindrical form, each decorated with a dragon on the repousse ground, the larger with a glass base and spoon, the smaller with a bucket handle and spoon (glass base missing), the larger with mark ‘Sterling’ 8.5 to 12.5cm. 467g Condition: Good apart from glass base missing to smaller preserve pot.
An export silver part tea set (possibly Japanese) 20th century, comprising a teapot and cover, a milk jug and a two handled sugar bowl and cover, each of oval form on a splayed foot and incised with a dragon pacing amongst clouds, the handles, finial tops and spout in the form of bamboo, base stamped with four character maker’s mark, 15.2 to 23cm. 867.5g
A Peter Jackson silver Christmas spoon, the bowl decorated with a child ice-skating, London 1976; & various other small items of silver comprising: four Roman-style coffee spoons, ditto pair of larger spoons; two caddy spoons; pair sugar tongs; a souvenir spoon; a silver-mounted dip-pen; & ditto desk seal. (5.2 oz weighable).
A George III silver matched four-piece tea service, each of oval shape with engraved foliate borders, comprising teapot & stand, London 1802 with mark of George Smith & Thos. Hayter (the teapot with former maker’s mark erased, the stand with GS/TH over-struck on former mark), the two-handled sugar bowl & milk jug London 1804 by Wm.Abdy II (33oz total).
A Clarice Cliff ‘Bizarre’ Crocus pattern ‘tea for two’ service comprising teapot (12cm) two teacups, milk jug, & sugar bowl; together with a ditto beehive honeypot, 7cm, and a ditto 15cm side plate; all with printed marks to bases. (9).Condition report - The teapot, sugar bowl and jug are all in good condition with no cracks, chips or restoration (including the teapot lid), there is some slight crazing to the glaze, and some very slight wear to the green edges, but the enamels are all in good order otherwise. The teacups and saucers are all in good condition, there is just some slight wear to the brown ring on one of the saucers.The small plate has two restored rim chips/flakes, some crazing and some wear to the enamels.One wing of the bee-handle on the pot-lid has been broken & re-stuck, otherwise there is just some slight crazing to the pot & lid.
A Collection of Royal Worcester Green Dragon Pattern Teawares to comprise Two Bachelors Teapots, Milk Jug, Sugar Bowl, Hot Water Pot, Two Cups, Saucers and Side Plates together with a Crown Staffordshire Part Dragon Tea Set to Comprise Three Cups, Six Saucers, Side Plates, Milk Jug and a Sugar Bowl with Further Coalport Dragon Decorated Items to include Cabinet Cup and Saucer, Lidded Pots and a Twin Handled Dish (Condition Issues to Some Pieces)
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