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A late 19th century Crown Derby baluster vase and cover, midnight blue ground over decorated with gilt birds, insects, flowers and foliage, iron red mark, 12.5cm to/w an early 19th century lozenge shaped dish decorated with iron red vine leaves, gilded and puce foliage and a teacup and saucer decorated with pink roses
A Noritake two-handled baluster Vase of ribbed form, painted in colours with a river scene; together with a further Satsuma Covered Jug, well painted in typical colours with figures etc (seal mark); and a pair of Imari baluster Vases (one hairline cracked and chipped) (4)
A collection of various Oriental Wares including four various Ginger Jars, including famille noir examples; a further Squat Covered Baluster Vase; a further Circular Covered Container with seal mark; two small Teapots and two Oval Shoe Vases or Salts (losses and damage, condition varies throughout)
A flower encrusted two-handled Vase, painted in colours on a white ground with gilded detail (restored); and a further decorative Continental vase, again encrusted with flowers and decorated in colours with exotic birds with green, gilded and red detail on a white ground, 9” and 9 ½” high (2)
A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian circular baluster Vase, lustre decorated in colours with birds in various poses amidst foliage, predominantly in red and dark green lustre within geometric borders, impressed marks, monogram for R Joyce, impressed number 3184, 6 ¼” high (ILLUSTRATED INSIDE FRONT COVER)
A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian Lustre Vase of domed baluster form, the outer body decorated with lozenges and scrolls etc and stylised foliage, in red and green on a mainly blue lustre ground, the base with monogram for William S Mycock, impressed marks and number 8254, 5 ¼” high
A Pilkingtons Lustre Baluster Vase, brightly decorated in shades of blue and green, with art-nouveau style foliage on a yellow and orange washed ground, below a geometric neck, the base marked for William S Mycock (hairline cracks), 5 ¼” high (ILLUSTRATED INSIDE FRONT COVER)
A silver jug with lobed rim and double scroll handle , Birmingham, 1904; a silver scallop shell dish with embossed scroll decoration by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1894; a silver octagonal dish with pierced and embossed sides by H. Williamson Ltd., Birmingham 1899; a pair of cauldron shaped salts , Birmingham 1904; a silver gadrooned mustard by James Deakin & Son, Chester, 1902; and a trumpet shaped specimen vase by J & R Griffin, Chester 1912
A silver small tazza by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1911; a silver capstan inkwell, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1907; a waisted Christening mug by J B Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham 1921, engraved initials; a trumpet shaped specimen vase, unmarked; and a silver coloured metal circular pill box
Two pairs of silver napkin rings, maker H.G.&S. Birmingham 1961, one pair of semi-circular design the others circular, another oval pair by the same maker for a year later and a plated example, offered with a silver loaded bud vase, Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1967, an oval plated gallery tray, cased tea spoons and cake forks. Best Bid
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