A collection of Wedgwood Jasperware porcelain,19th century, comprising a chamberstick, 14.5cm diameter, a bowl, 11.5cm diameter, a cream jug, 6.5cm high, a black pastille burner, the foliate urn raised on three dolphins and a triform base, 19.5cm high, and a similar blue potpourri vase and cover, 13cm high, impressed marks,and a similar porcelain twin-handled money box,19th century,24cm high (5)Condition ReportAll in need of a clean.Chamberstick) Residue wax and candle. Large chip to the snuffer. Bowl and cream jugs) Heavily tarnished to the interior. Pastille burner) Restoration to the urn. Chip to the underside of the rim. Chips to the base. The cover is contemporary. Potpourri) Some marks to the underside of the urn and to the dolphins. Money box) Restored crack to one of the handles. Chips throughout, particularly the handles and money slot. Restored crack to the finial.
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A collection of English porcelain,19th century, to include a footed spill vase, in the manner of Coalport, with painted floral decoration, 15.5cm high, a similar vase, with Chinoiserie decoration, and two integral cornucopia form handles, 17cm high, a footed twin-handled vase, with floral decoration, 12.5cm high, an urn form vase, painted with a floral panel with relief paste gilding to the reverse, 14.5cm high, another similar example, in the manner of Derby, painted with a floral band, 13.5cm high, a pair of Derby pot pourri vases, in the Imari palette, one example with a printed mark, 9.8cm high, a similar smaller example, 7.5cm high, another pot pourri vase, the bowl painted with three floral panels, raised on three griffin form supports, 12cm high, and a final pot pourri vase, with three swan supports, 7cm high, a Derby inkwell, the bowl supported by three gilded cas, raised on a triform base with shell feet, 9.3cm high, an inkstand, in the manner of Spode, with a painted floral band, 15cm wide, and a jardinere, in the manner of Spode, two integral ring handles, and a painted floral band, 12cm high (13)Condition ReportLosses to the gilding and rubbing to the decoration throughout. Some roughness to the edges. Spill vase) Hairline crack to the upper rim. Small star crack to the base. Chinoiserie vase) Cracks and chips throughout. Restoration. Twin-handled vase) The handles are cracked and repaired. Cracks to the rim. Floral urn vase) Restoration to the shaped rim. Derby manner urn vase) Cracked, with sections missing to the stem. Derby pot pourri pair) One with firing cracks and restoration to the rim. The other is chipped with a section missing to the rim.Smaller Derby pot pourri) Chip to the rim. Griffin pot pourri) Cracked bowl and minor nibbles to the edge.Swan pot pourri) Cracked and chipped.Derby inkwell) Chips to the bowl and a cat's ear.Spode style inkwell) Chips and restoration to the handle. Jardiniere) Wear to the decoration.
A gilt metal and champlevé enamel urn,19th century, French, with twin handles modelled as masks,28cm hightogether with a pair of gilt metal Renaissance style ewers, 27cm high (3)Condition ReportThe urn is slightly loose on its base and leans to one side, and one of the handles is bent. Very minor losses to the enamel. Wear to the gilt decoration, particularly on the ewers. One of the ewer handles is slightly loose.
A kingwood jardinière,late 19th century, French, the gilt metal mounts, leading to quarter veneered panels inset with a Sevres-style porcelain plaque of a cherub holding an urn,34cm wide20.5cm hightogether with a brass clock,late 19th century, modelled as a lyre surmounted by a wreath, above an enamel dial with Roman numerals, on a base decorated with musical instruments, 38cm high (2)Condition ReportOne foot missing from the jardiniere but present. Wear to the gilt metal. The interior of the jardiniere is in need of a clean. The clock is also missing a foot, not present.
An Adams style gilt gesso girandole mirror,late 19th to early 20th century, the shell pediment surmounted by an urn, above a rectangular moulded frame with acanthus leaves corners, enclosing a glass bevelled plate, above a ram's head flanked by two projecting candle sconces, 80cm high30cm wideCondition ReportCracks throughout. Losses to the moulding. Wear to the gesso. Marks to the mirror plate.
A collection of silver plated items,to include a sauceboat, 18cm wide, a group of five dish covers, the largest 24cm diameter, a set of three meat skewers, 33cm long, a figure of a lady holding an urn, 12.5cm high, and a sifter, 13cm high, two Champagne taps, and a collection of bone handled flatware (qty.)Condition ReportHeavy tanrishing, wear and dents throughout. The handle has come off one of the dish covers but is present. The sifter is missing its finial.
A pair of composite stone Corinthian column capitals,23cm higha similar painted terracotta bracket,17cm wide19cm higha pair of painted terracotta planters,each with relief moulded shell motifs,33cm wide27cm deep18cm highand a cast iron campana urn,of recent manufacture,28.5cm high (6)Condition ReportLosses to the paint throughout. Chips, losses and cracks to the terracotta items. Nibbles, wear and losses to the capitals. Wear to the finish. Knocks to the urn.
A composite stone garden bench,with a curved seat raised on moulded figural supports,160cm wide51cm deep46cm high,together with a pair of garden planters,each with relief moulded urn decoration,48cm square46cm high (3)Condition ReportThe seat is cracked and repaired to the bench. Chips, knocks, weathering and losses throughout. Please see the additional images.
A late 19th century French gilt metal an porcelain mounted mantel clock of arched outline, with urn finial, scroll sides with garland decoration, the porcelain panel decorated with a windmill, having a 9cm porcelain Roman dial, the circular movement striking to a bell, signed R&C and numbered 1627, 42cm high.
Taylor Oxford, a 19th century oak longcase clock, having a square hood, the trunk with plain panel door on a box base, the 29cm square brass dial with silvered chapter signed Taylor, Oxford, subsidiary seconds dial, enclosed by eagle and urn spandrels, the eight day twin train movement with anchor escapement striking to a bell, 193cm high.
A LARGE QUANTITY OF BRASSWARE, comprising an Eccles miner's safety lamp type 6, seven brass candle sticks, two brass oil lamp reservoirs, five clear glass oil lamp chimneys, an Abol syringe N.5 (National Rose Society insecticide spray, a Victorian copper tea urn, a set of Avery shop balance scales, etc (26) (Condition Report: brass in fair condition, one glass chimney is cracked)
An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Serving Tray, together with assorted items including A Brass Carriage Timepiece, in travelling case, A Miniature Portrait on Porcelain after Guido Reni, A Limoges Style Enamel Plaque of an urn of flowers, Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Vessel with Egyptian figures, Sunderland Glass Dump, A Tunbridge Inlaid Bookslide and An Armorial Carved Coconut Bowl etc
Silver Items, to include: a Victorian brandy warmer, London 1896, an Edward VII table lighter in the form of a twin handled urn, London 1903, an Edward VII sauce boat, Birmingham 1905, a small Edward VII goblet, London 1907, a Victorian napkin ring, London 1887, an Elizabeth II silver ornament, by Ammonite Ltd., Birmingham, 1977, a paperweight mounted with a bronze coin and a plated snuff box (worn) (one tray)From the Estate of Stephen Hamilton Rawlings, Scarborough.Weighable Silver - approximately 500g.
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