Twenty pieces of Masons Ironstone Chartreuse patterned wares, including bowls, lidded vessels, plates, vases, jug etc. CONDITION REPORT: The rectangular two handled tray has visible crazing as does one of the large circular plates. All remaining items are in good order and all are free from chips, damage, repairs or restoration.
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A collection of 11 pieces of Masons Blue Mandalay and Mandalay patterned wares, comprising planters, bowls, jugs, tray etc (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: All items are in generally good condition and free from any chips, damage, repairs or restoration. The hexagonal jar has some visible crazing. The two jardinières are a little dirty to the interior. This should probably wash off. The cylindrical jardinière has some rubbing to the gilding.
A continental porcelain tea set, comprising tray, cup saucer, teapot and milk jug, together with other similar items by Spode and Royal Crown Derby (12). CONDITION REPORT: The floral encrustation to the teapot lid has small chips. Other than this the tea set is in good order with no further damage, no chips, cracks, repairs or restoration. The underside edge of the tray is a little dirty. There is also some minor rubbing to the gilding on this lot. All accompanying Spode and Royal Crown Derby pieces are in good order with no issues.
An early 20th century hat and coat stand, mahogany, with circular base and drip tray and raised on scrolled feet. Height 190 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The hall stand requires a good clean and does have some minor issues. The top turned finial has a loss to the bottom turned section. All brass hooks are dirty and tarnished and one is a little loose. The circular centre hoop is loose at the pegs and there is a gap in one of the seams which should pull together. The base is a little dirty, tired and marked and has been affected with woodworm. The veneer is missing from all around the outside edge. It is however structurally solid. The legs are all original and in good order.
A Georgian mahogany tray top commode, converted to a bedside cabinet with cupboard and drawer. Height 80 cm, width 55 cm, depth 48 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The commode is structurally sound. The gallery is in good condition all round although a little dirty and with the odd water mark. The top is flat. There are no significant cracks or splits to the top and minimal ring and water marks. The top frieze drawer runs smoothly and although very dirty inside is in good condition. The cupboard doors have nibbles around the extremities and there is a small repair to the righthand door which has been damaged by the handle at some point. The commode drawer is now converted to an actual drawer and is in good condition with what appears to be the original handle. The sides of the piece have horizontal stress fractures as does the rear. The legs are all original and in good order.
A 19th century artist's workbox, mahogany with tulip wood crossbanding, the hinged lid with a painted panel depicting Selene in her chariot, the interior of the lid decorated with marbled paper, original fitted tray with glass mixing bowls, alabaster palette and 16 miniature paint bottles, the base fitted with a drawer with retailer's label for Grandcher Paris, width 31cm, depth 28cm, height 12.5cmAll in very good original condition, a very slight veneer split in the right-hand side of the top of the lid, no other damage or repairs
A 19th century Indian tortoiseshell and ivory sewing box, of sarcophagus form raised on four lion paw feet, with ivory straps, pierced foliate fretwork and black lacquered floral detail, opening to reveal a sandalwood interior with compartmentalised removeable tray and purple velvet lining, 26.5cm W x 19cm D x 13cm H (at fault) Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers do not ship items containing ivory outside the UK. Trevanion recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A George III century mahogany and satinwood inlaid box, of rectangular form with twin handles, the cover opening to reveal a velvet lined interior and detachable tray, 11.7cm high, together with a 19th century mahogany tea caddy, 12cm high, a 19th century mahogany sarcophagal sewing box, 10.5cm high, a 19th century oak sewing box, 10cm high, and a gallery mahogany tea tray, 57cm wide (5)
A large twin-handled silver plated presentation tray, of rounded rectangular form with gadroon border raised upon four scroll feet, vacant shield cartouche to centre, 76.8cm wide, together with a cased set of twelve ivory handled fish knives and forks, the case with inlaid panel for 'James Dwerryhouse 52 Castle St Liverpool', a pair of hard-soldered spirit warming pans, each 36.5cm long, a silver plated salver, 25.7cm diameter, and a further selection of silver plated and silver coloured tableware (Qty)
A selection of Moorcroft Pottery pieces, to include a stem vase, 16cm high, a small bowl, 11cm diameter, and two trinket dishes, 9.5cm diameter and 8cm diameter, all in the hibiscus pattern on a green ground, with a Bermuda lily pattern bowl on a green ground, 12cm diameter, and four further pieces on cream grounds (9) CONDITION REPORT:Hibiscus pieces: All show surface crazing. The 8cm bowl shows an overglazed chip to the rim. The other pieces show no obvious chips, cracks or losses.Bermuda lily bowl: Shows surface crazing, but no obvious chips, cracks or losses.Cream pieces: All show surface crazing. The trinket dish shows small glazing faults to the rim. The diamond dish shows two small losses to the rim. The stem vase shows a glazing fault to the neck. The rectangular tray shows no obvious chips, cracks or losses.
A 19th century EPBM samovar by James Dixon & Sons, of tapering form on circular foot with strapwork decoration, twin scrolling handles and pull-off cover, 33cm high, together with a set of dessert knives and forks by Walker & Hall, twelve-place setting, each with mother of pearl handles, the blades engraved with grapes and vines, knives 19.3cm long, and a pair of wick scissors on associated tray (27)
An Aesthetic Movement silver plated tray by Silber & Fleming, of oval form, shaped border with cast foliate rim, the centre engraved with scrolling florals and birds, 57cm wide, together with a silver coloured four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hot water jug, sucrier and milk jug, each of tapered oval form with scrolling handles, each bearing a cartouche engraved with a heron, bone knops to teapot and water jug, teapot 14.5cm high (5)
A glass tazza, late 18th century, the flat galleried top raised on a reeded lobed hollow stem of inverted baluster form terminating in a domed spreading folded foot, unpolished pontil, 25.5cm diameter, 16.5cm highCondition reportSix minor blowing faults to the tray top and two further at the stem joint, both 2cm long, along with multiple tiny bubbles.1cm depression to folded rim, possibly a polished chip.Otherwise light rubbing wear commensurate with age and use
A late 19th/early 20th century brass banded copper milk churn, with swing handle, 41cm high, a copper coal/log bin, applied with brass side swing handles, 38cm high, a copper jardinere, applied with rivet detail and brass side handles, 27cm high, a Victorian copper coal helmet, a copper two handled pan, a copper tankard and an Eastern brass tray (7)
A George III fruitwood tripod table, the oval top with moulded detail to the edge, raised upon a baluster pedestal extending to three channelled down swept supports terminating in scrolled feet, 69cm H x 76cm W (at fault), along with a 19th century oak tripod table, the circular moulded tray top raised upon a cup and tapering column extending to three down swept supports, 48cm H x 36cm D (2)
An early 20th century oak roll top desk, the tambour front opening to an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes, above a central frieze drawer and kneehole recess, enclosed by the twin pedestals each with a sliding tray over four graduated drawers, 117cm H x 121cm W x 69cm D (two back boards detached)
An early 20th century oak Arts & Crafts hall stand in the manner of Mackintosh, the rail back centred with a circular mirror above a hinged glove box raised upon bobbin turned front supports, containing an assortment of shooting sticks, walking canes and parasols, 185cm H x 61cm W x 25cm DCondition reportOne hinge detached on glove box, replaced drip tray to base, general marks and wear commensurate with age and use

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