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FRUIT DECORATED & OTHER CABINET & TABLE POTTERY & PORCELAIN - 7 items to include a Dresden globular pot and cover with bird decoration in puce to the top, 9cms H, 11.5cms diameter, Albany fine china Charles and Diana vase on a bronzed dragon base, 18.5cms H, Wedgwood Creamware bread basket, 26cms diameter, the fruit decorated ware include two covered containers by Coalport, one signed M Harnett (A/F), the other signed R Blyth, 18.5 and 14.5cm overall heights respectively, along with two Caverswall fruit decorated items, 15cms diameter bowl signed M Bates and an 11cms across dish signed A Etherington
EPNS KINGS PATTERN CUTLERY SERVICE - 140 pieces by various makers including Viners, George Butler, J E & S S, John Wignall, Speer & Jackson, Ashbury and others comprising cased three piece carver set, fish slice and serving fork, two sets of six fish knives and forks, one large ladle, two small, salad server pair, pair of berry spoons, 4 x table serving spoons, 12 x teaspoons, 12 x soup spoons, 18 x table spoons, 12 x 24cm knives, 12 x 22cm knives, 12 x 21cm forks, 12 x 18cm forks and other items
TABLE CONDIMENT ITEMS (12) - all Birmingham hallmarked, 8.4 ozt gross to include an Art Deco five piece set consisting pepper pot, open salt and lidded mustard pot, both with blue glass liners and spoons, 1933 and 1935 dates, Maker Adie Brothers Ltd, lidded mustard pot and conical pepper, 1925, Maker Marson & Jones, pair of segmented form salt and pepper pots, 1927, Maker Deakin & Francis Ltd and three further mustard/salt spoons
*JOHN VERNEY (1913-1993),'The Three Graces', a painted tripod table, by John Verney (1913-1993), the circular top painted with 'The Three Graces' as three nude ladies wearing boaters, standing on a bowling green, a vicar seated on a wall, with a floral border, the base in green, 50cm diameter66.5cm highJohn Verney (1913-1993) was a painter, illustrator and writer, born in London. His paintings and work are often of the amusing, mock-naïve type. Verney illustrated a number of books, including a series by Gillian Avery and Anthony Buckeridge, and wrote his own, including the entertaining 'Going to the Wars', 1955.He lived originally in Farnham, Surrey, where he founded the Farnham Trust, to preserve buildings, latterly living in Clare, Suffolk. There was a memorial show at Gainsborough’s House, Sudbury, 1994–5.Farnham Museum holds the original painting 'The Three Graces'.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Slightly rickety, old worm holes. Scuffing and wear. Date of the paintwork uncertain - possibly late 60s/early 70s.Provenance: From the estate of a deceased art dealer who was personally acquainted with Verney.
*MARK STODDART (b.1964),'Walk on the Wildside', 2004, a cast bronze coffee table, modelled as a hippopotamus, suspending an oval glass top with a bevelled edge between the upper part of the skull and the base, signed to the base, numbered 52/99, with accompanying certificate of authenticity, 137cm long91.5cm deep53cm high*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: With some minor wear.The marks on the glass we believe are old tape marks and can be removed by cleaning.
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