GLASGOW INTEREST A Melvin & Gillespie Ltd. Glasgow brass engine plate, together with a copy of Clyde Passenger Steamers from 1812 to 1901 by Capt. James Williamson; a brass teapot engraved "John Richardson 1878", a pair of EPNS specimen vases, eastern white metal-mounted box etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
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A collection of Japanese Kutani ware,19th to 20th century, comprising: a tea set, an additional teapot, a pair of double gourd vases, an ovoid vase, four saucers, a jar and cover, a cup and stand, and two soup bowls, all painted with figures in a landscape, or birds, flowers and scrolls, 10 to 23cm, and a blue and white cup stand (qty.)Condition ReportAll with enamel and gilt losses throughout.Single vase - hairline cracks to mouth.Jar and cover - surface scratches.One double gourd vase - with hairline crack.Blue and white cup stand - chips to rim and foot rim.Lobed saucer - minute chips to rim.
A Clarice Cliff Conical Honeyglaze teapot,decorated with bands and flowers of red, yellow, and green, stamped to the underneath with 'Bizarre' mark and 'Honeyglaze', 12cm high, together with a similarly decorated side plate, stamped to the underneath with 'Bizarre' mark and 'Honeyglaze', 20cm diameter (2)Condition ReportThe inside of the lid with some nibbles to the bottom. The plate with some minor nibbles to the rim. Both with some craquelure. Some minor rubbing to the decoration.
A small Zsolnay porcelain vase,19th century, of bulbous form, with a pink-purple ground and having pierced decoration 15cm hightogether with a twin-handled spill vase by Zsolnay,14cm highand a Zslonay teapot,of squat form, 14cm high (3)Condition ReportDecoration slightly rubbed, otherwise good.
A collection of Poole ‘Twintone’ dinner and teawares,1950s, all pieces in Red Indian and Magnolia, printed marks and 'C95', comprising:10 twin-handled bowls and saucersnine cups and eleven saucers8 coffee cups and 10 saucers10, two sizes of side plates12 white side plates10 dinner plates two tureensfour circular dishes, two three division dishesthree small graduated bowlsteapot, coffee pot, another lacking cover,a sauceboat and dish (qty)With an original copy of the order from Carter, Stabler & Adams, dated 29.6.1953.Condition ReportCracked sauce boat. All pieces used condition.
A three piece silver tea service,by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1923 and 1925, each cast with shell borders and reeded decoration, the teapot with ivory insulators,teapot 29cm widetotal 48.9oztIMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018, on account of it being made before 3 March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference: SW3EMHWW.Condition ReportMinor knocks and wear. Overall, good order.
A Denby 'Greenwich' pattern stoneware dinner service,for eight settings, comprising a a lidded tureen, 29cm wide, a large oval serving dish, 37.5cm wide, a round platter, 31.5cm diameter, a square form serving dish, 24cm wide, a two-division dish, 31.5cm wide, two oval dishes, 32cm wide, four smaller examples, 23cm wide, a water jug, 18.5cm high, a teapot, 12.5cm high, milk and cream jugs, 12cm high, dinner plates, 26cm diameter, breakfast plates, 22cm diameter, side plates, 21.5cm diameter, cake plates, 17cm diameter, pasta bowls, 22cm diameter, bowls, 18cm diameter, six smaller bowls, 16cm diameter, teacups and saucers, 12cm diameter, two breakfast cups and three saucers, 17.5cm diameter, coffee cups and saucers, 15.5cm diameter, mugs, 10cm high, a butter dish, 19cm wide, a sugar bowl, 7.5cm high, all with printed marks (qty.)Provenance: The selected contents of the Waltons Estate, Much Hadham. Condition ReportIn a good condition, no visible chips or marks.
A collection of Chinese porcelain 18th-19th century, comprising a famille rose export teapot, painted with sprigs of flowers, 22.2cm long, a famille rose cup, painted with a lady and a boy in a sitting room in shaped panels, 18.5cm diameter, and a blanc de Chine cup, in the form of a libation cup, with prunus and magnolia branches, 8.5cm long (4)Condition ReportTeapot – chips to spout, foot rim and inside of cover rim, knop to cover restored with signs of glue. Cup – rim chipped and cracked, small chips to foot rim, surface scratches. Blanc de Chine libation cup – rim chipped, cracks throughout.
A collection of Chinese Canton famille rose,19th century, comprising: a teapot, a sugar bowl, a stand, a spoon tray, and three plates, all painted with figures, birds and flowers in shaped panels, 13.5 to 32cm (9)Condition ReportSurface scratches, gilt and enamel loss throughout.Teapot - Handle and body with cracks, restored.Plate with pierced rim - foot rim chipped.Stand - small chip to foot rim.One circular plate - a small chip to rim
An Edwardian four piece silver tea service, Charles Edward Nixon, Sheffield 1901, each piece of oval form with embossed reeded decoration and gadrooned rim, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 14cm high, a hot water jug with ebonised handle and finial, 20cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 9.5cm high and a cream jug, 8cm high, each with engraved monogram, total weight of silver approx 56oz (4)
A George V three piece silver tea service, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1913, each of circular form with cusped rim and raised on four out swept paw feet, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 17.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 11.5cm high and a cream jug, 13cm high, together with a silver plated hot water jug, total weight of silver appprox 38.6oz (4)
A four piece silver tea service, Emile Viner, Sheffield 1932, each piece of oval form, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 16cm high, a hot water jug with ebonised handle and finial, 22cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 11.5cm high and a cream jug, 11cm high, total weight approx 57.2oz (4)
A Royal Worcester bachelor tea service painted by Kitty Blakedated 1936typically painted with blackberries and autumnal leaves, the service comprising teapot and cover, teacup, saucer and sideplate, cream jug and sugar bowl, teapot 12cm high, artist signed, sold together with a small Royal Worcester footed dish, 9cm diameter, painted with fruit by Moseley, printed factory marks(8 pieces, inc. cover)Moseley dish with broken and re-glued break to foot. Moseley dish with broken and re-glued break to foot.Teapot and cover - Cover with crazing to the glaze throughout.Cream jug - some paint loss to lower portion of handle.Sugar bowl - Some scratches through one brown leaf and a further small patch of wear to the paint of a brown leaf in the background.Teacup - some loss of paint to the handle.Saucer - A couple of patches of wear to one brown and one green leaf. A small underside rim nibble, approximately 3mm wideSideplate - Again a very minor patch of wear to painted decorationNo further crazing or damages. See images.
Boxes and Objects - a pair of French face screens; a painted dressing table box; a studded peach painted casket; a papier mache letter rack; a 19th century miniature Staffordshire teapot; a 19th century love token; a gilded putto wall bracket; a silver topped hat pin jar, Birmingham 1921; woolwork panel,; a painted pincushion as a lady's shoe, etc, qty
A William IV/Victorian matched silver four-piece tea/coffee service of melon form with floral finials and richly-embossed decoration - teapot John Waterhouse, Edward Hatfield & Co, Sheffield 1841, milk and sugar pair, maker MLS (not identified), London 1841, the coffee pot Waterhouse, Hodson & Co, Sheffield 1832, 45 oz (1402g) gross weight; ivory insulatorsIvory Registration Submission reference VFM1BUKZ
Six pieces of 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain including two tea bowls, 8 cm diameter, two saucers, 12 cm diameter all having scalloped rims and painted in underglaze blue with pagoda landscapes, a sugar bowl with similar design, 11 cm diameter and Kangxi period (1662-1722) Islamic design octagonal saucer or teapot stand with eight lotus and spiral-filled lotus lappets encircling a central lotus spray, 14 cm diameter and a Japanese Arita blue and white bowl with raised corners, painted with dragons amongst stylised flames and clouds, the base with four-character mark 'Fuki Choshun' (wealth, nobilty, longevity and youth) 11 cm diameter 7.5 cm high (7)Tea bowls and one saucer with chips and hairlines, octagonal example with several rim chips, sugar bowl restored
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