A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed cups, c.1800-20. To include: Boy on a Buffalo & Bridge, Duck Chinoiserie, Flower Cross, Gazebo, Vase on a Table, Bamboo & Flowers, Palm Tree & Pagoda, Tall Door, Chinoiserie Landscape and Fountain Head: 10 - 13 cm wide. (10)Condition: Hairline in rim of Bamboo, small rim chip to Buffalo and damage to the rims of both the larger cups. Provenance: From the Trevor Kentish collection.
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A group of late eighteenth, early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed chinoiserie tea bowls, c.1795-1820. To include: Z-Bridge, Tuner's Willow, Vase and Table, One Man Insect Willow, Fig Tree, Temple, Arched Bridge, Mexborough Bird and Branches, and three further examples. Each: 5 cm tall. (11)Condition: Mexborough with hairline, One Man Willow with foot chip, hairline to Vase and Table. Provenance: From the Trevor Kentish collection.
AN ASSORTED LOT OF SILVER ITEMS comprising small two handled bowl, a 1977 Jubilee caddy spoon, a set of six teaspoons, pair of napkin rings, a Georgian table spoon, and five small Apostle spoons approx. silver weight 10.7ozt 334 grams); together with two silver backed brushes, a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks (weighted), a small lidded Asian white metal trinket box and a boxed smokers pipe with silver collar. Condition Report : Condition: overall good, denting and wear particularly to candlesticks and brushes Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A SMALL QUANTITY OF SILVER FLATWARE, TEASPOON AND CONDIMENT SPOON to include three Georgian table spoons, set of six teaspoons etc., a total silver weight of approx. 12-9 ozt (403 grams), together with a Somerset Infantry cap badge and a set of steel knives, forks and spoons, all contained within a wooden document box with brass corners, escutcheon and top inlaid plate engraved for 1917
SHAPLAND & PETTER, BARNSTAPLE: A POLLARD OAK AND EBONISED THREE PIECE BEDROOM SUITE comprising wardrobe, with dentil frieze above single mirrored door flanked by an arrangement of shelves, cupboard (stamped S & P B to lockplate) and drawers, further drawer to base, 131cm wide 56cm deep 210cm high; dressing table with dentil frieze mirror and bobbin turned uprights, 107cm wide 50cm deep 164cm high; and a pot cupboard, 39cm wide 36cm deep 84cm high
* Forks. A collection of silver table forks, including 3 George III fiddle pattern forks by Alexander Hendersom, Edinburgh 1812, a pair by Anne Robertson, Newcastle 1807, a pair by Richard Crossley, London 1799 and other forks, total weight approximately 37ozQty: (15)
* Forks. A collection of silver table forks, including a George III fiddle pattern fork by Peter & William Bateman, London 1811, others by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1845, Henry Holland, London 1875, Richard Poulden, London 1821 and other forks, total weight approximately 37ozQty: (15)
* Forks. A collection of table and dessert forks, including 3 George III table forks by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1790, a set of 4 Victorian dessert forks by George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough, London 1901 and other forks, total weight approximately 27ozQty: (15)
* Forks. A collection of table and dessert forks, including a George III table fork by John Hampston & John Prince, York 1790, a table fork by John Walton, Newcastle 1818, a table fork by James Le Bas, Dublin 1838, an 18th century table fork with marks for the Hague, Holland, a set of 4 table forks by William Eley, London 1821 and other forks, total weight approximately 42ozQty: (25)
* Spoons. A collection of dessert and table spoons, including a set of 6 Victorian fiddle pattern spoons by Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter 1863, a pair by William Woodman, Exeter 1823, a set of 4 by Jonathan Hayne, London 1831, a pair by Edwin Henry Sweet, Exeter 1853 and other spoons, total weight approximately 40ozQty: (25)
* Ercol Table. An Ercol beech dining table and 8 chairs, the table with rectangular top with rounded corners on four splayed legs, 71cm high x 145cm wide x 73cm deep, the hoop back chairs comprising 2 carvers and 6 side chairs each with a spindle back, 6 of the chairs have been painted white, 81cm highQty: (9)
* Pratts. A Pratt's aluminium advertising sign, black lettering 'Use Only Pratt's The Best' on a yellow and green ground, 56 x 56cm, together with Pratts Motor Oil Grades and Prices list, aluminium lithograph, 75 x 52cm and other signs including art nouveau Schweppes Table Waters tin sign, triptych form with a female nude in classical drapery pouring water from an urn, 55 x 56cm and other itemsQty: (8)
* Table Lamp. A Continental art nouveau table lamp c.1890, the domed copper shade with a hammered finish and inset with opalescent glass bosses moulded in a manner to represent boulders with 12 glass drops, the brass base formed as 3 trees each with stylised flowers heads, 45cm highQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
* Mug. An 18th century Chinese porcelain mug, the oversized mug decorated with scholars and children seated at a table with a figure by a window within a foliate landscape, polychrome painted with gilt painted panels, some wear and a chip to the rim, 12.5cm high x 10.5cm diameter, together with an 18th century Chinese porcelain dish in the famille rose pallete, decorated with floral panels with green border, 27cm diameterQty: (2)
* Table Lamps. A pair of Chinese porcelain vases, late Qing converted to table lamps, the blue and white vases of baluster form with two handles decorated with flowers, 44cm high, mounted on hardwood stands, converted to electric table lamps each with shade, overall height including shade 81cmQty: (2)
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