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Lot 186

WEMYSS LADY EVA VASE, CIRCA 1920 Decorated in the 'Jazzy' pattern with daisies, painted mark 'Wemyss 218' 19.5cm high

Lot 187

WEMYSS BOTTLE VASE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY Decorated with cabbage roses, with green-painted neck, impressed mark 'Wemyss' 25cm high

Lot 190

WEMYSS TRUMPET VASE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY Decorated with cabbage roses, painted mark 'Wemyss', 19.5cm high, also a WEMYSS SMALL BEAKER VASE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, decorated with dog roses, impressed mark 'Wemyss', painted mark 'T. Goode & Co.', chips to rim, a WEMYSS TEAPOT & COVER, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, decorated with cabbage roses, impressed and painted mark 'Wemyss', restored; and a WEMYSS POT POURRI JAR AND COVER, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, decorated with cabbage roses, impressed mark 'Wemyss' painted 'T. Goode & Co.' retailers mark, 9.5cm high (6)

Lot 191

WEMYSS GROSVENOR VASE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY Decorated by James Sharp with dragonflies, impressed and painted marks 'Wemyss', restored rim 21.5cm high

Lot 192

WEMYSS FRILLED VASE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY Decorated by Edwin Sandland with dragonflies, impressed and painted marks 'Wemyss', restoration 14.5cm high

Lot 6

Late 19th century German porcelain centrepiece, modelled with three cherubs holding an amphora style vase encrusted with roses and trails of foliage upon a circular base with gilded highlighting, 9" high

Lot 50

Small selection of Oriental porcelain including two famille rose plates, prunus blossom blue and white bottle vase, small Imari palette bowl, blue and white teapot and two Japanese cups and saucers; together with a blue and white transfer printed warming plate

Lot 142

Small 19th century Minton pale green and white glaze porcelain amphora style vase, modelled with three ringed birds upon a trefoil base, impressed factory marks and lozenge registration mark, 5.5" high

Lot 244

20th century British School - still life of fruit, flowers and a chinoiserie plate on a shelf, 11" x 15"; also by the same hand - still life of poppies in a blue and white Oriental vase and grapes, plums and a basket of flowers on a shelf, 15.25" x 11" (2)

Lot 376

1920's mahogany bergere three piece suite, each piece with vase shaped splats surmounted by carved shell cresting with loose cushion backs over double canework arms and upon short ball and claw feet

Lot 21

A PEARLWARE VASE of tapering form with flared rim, painted with flowers, on spreading foot, 5 1/4" high, and a similar mug inscribed "Nicholas Shiers" beneath pink lustre rim, early 19th century (2)

Lot 24

A CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASE of urn form with gilded lion mask side handles, painted with a band of flowers on green ground, on pedestal foot and square base, early/mid 19th century

Lot 25

A CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE of cylindrical form with dished neck and base, blue painted with half dragon/ half horses, 19 1/4" high, 19th century

Lot 31

A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASE of ovoid form with gilded and beaded rim, painted with wild flowers, raised on leaf capped lion paw feet, 5" high, dated 1876, initials T.R. to foot

Lot 53

A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY SPILL VASE modelled as Red Riding Hood and the Wolf, on oval base with gilt line, 10 1/4" high, and another Staffordshire figure modelled as "Highland Jessie", 19th century (2)

Lot 63

A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN FIGURAL SPILL VASE modelled as a boy holding aloft a basket, flanking a tree stump, in cream glaze with gilt embellishment, 10 1/4" high, and a similar Brownfield figural spill vase (2)

Lot 81

A MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE by Sally Tuffin of ovoid form, tube lined with an owl against a night sky, No.289/500. 2 1/4" high

Lot 83

A MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE of baluster form, tube lined in the anemone design on a pale green ground, 6 1/4" high

Lot 84

A ROYAL LANCASTRIAN POTTERY VASE of bellied form, mildly moulded with stylised stiff leaves and covered in a streaked red glaze, 6 1/2" high, impressed marks

Lot 88

A DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE VASE by Hannah Barlow, of baluster form, scraffito with ponies and cattle within beaded and stiff leaf banding, 11" high, marks also for Emily Stomer

Lot 99

A ROYAL LANCASTRIAN POTTERY VASE by Gladys Rogers, of circular form, the bellied sides painted with stylised leaves and berries on a pink ground, 7 1/4" high

Lot 104

A PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN VASE by William S Mycock, of ovoid form, painted with stiff leaves and stylized flowers in blue, red and green lustre, 10 1/2" high, monogram and impressed marks

Lot 106

A MOORCROFT FLORAIN WARE VASE of waisted form, with two loop handles, tube lined with blue bells on a white ground, 9 3/4" high,signed to base over printed Florian mark

Lot 118

A LOETZ STYLE GLASS VASE of shaped mushroom form, the purple lustre body with blue inclusions, 6 3/4" high, and three similar lustre glass vases (4)

Lot 122

A SCOTTISH BLUE GLASS VASE of tall ovoid fluted form, with flared rim and spreading foot, 20th century, 32 1/2" high

Lot 225

A VICTORIAN VASE of tapering form with lobed rim, the whole embossed with cherubs heads, roses and scrolls around blind cartouche, domed foot, 6 1/2" high, London 1897, 5ozs

Lot 475

ENGLISH SCHOOL Still life with Flowers in a Blue Vase, 20 1/4" x 13 1/2", gilt frame

Lot 520

OWEN BOWEN, Still Life with Flowers in a Glass Vase, 23 1/2" x 19 1/2", gilt frame

Lot 641

A SET OF SIX MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS of Hepplewhite type, arched top rail on pierced vase shaped splat with beading, drop in seats in tapestry covering, serpentine front rail, moulded square tapering front legs joined by stretchers, late 19th century

Lot 642

A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III ELM DINING CHAIRS, the arched top rail on pierced interwoven vase shaped splat, drop in seat, on square tapering legs joined by stretchers

Lot 646

A WALNUT SINGLE CHAIR, the waved top rail on solid vase shaped splat, drop in seat in tapestry covering, on cabriole legs and pad feet joined by an H stretcher, early 18th century

Lot 651

A PAIR OF WALNUT AND FLORAL MARQUETRY SIDE CHAIRS, the arched moulded top rail on shaped sides, vase shaped splat with vase of flowers, drop in seat, scroll carved cabriole front legs with pad feet joined by shaped stretchers, 19th century

Lot 662

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY ELBOW CHAIR of Chippendale style, waved scroll carved top rail, similar pierced vase shaped splat, "shepherds crook" arm supports, drop in seat with tapestry covering, chamfered square legs joined by stretchers

Lot 679

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE the circular tip up top on turned vase shaped stem, raised on down curved legs and block feet, 34 1/4" wide

Lot 711

A GEORGE III OAK CORNER CUPBOARD with mahogany crossbanding, dentil moulded cornice, panelled door with marquetry patera depicting a vase of flowers and with similar corners, opening to reveal shaped shelving, canted sides and moulded base, 29 1/2" wide, 39 3/4" high

Lot 756

A VICTORIAN EBONISED AND YEW WOOD FOLDING TEA TABLE of oblong form, with marquetry and gilt metal mounts, the swivel top with central cartouche depicting a vase of flowers on a scrolling foliate ground, opening to reveal interior with shaped baize lining, the mildly breakfront fascia with projecting corners, raised on fluted turned tapering legs with brass toes, 34" wide

Lot 54

A MIXED LOTS OF CERAMICS to include four Copeland cabbage pattern green glazed plates, a Royal Copenhagen vase, a Royal Copenhagen figure of ducks, a Royal Copenhagen figure of Pan upon a billy goat (af) and two Staffordshire Dalmatian figures (9).

Lot 56

A 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN VASE in classical style decorated with figure scenes, (damaged and re-stuck), 17" high.

Lot 68

AN ANTIQUE ITALIAN MAIOLICA VASE of baluster form painted with flowering foliage in colours against a blue ground (cracked and re-stuck to neck), 14" high (see illustration).

Lot 69

A 19TH CENTURY OCTAGONAL VASE AND COVER IN CHINESE STYLE painted in gilt and yellow with urns of flowers and scrolling foliage on a blue ground and applied with dragon handles to the neck, 32" high overall (see illustration).

Lot 86

A CHINESE FAMILLE JAUNE VASE AND COVER of baluster form, painted with dragons and flowering peonies and with turquoise border band, Guangxu, 11" high. (see illustration).

Lot 88

A STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE of two sheep standing by a flowering tree, 3 1/4" high; a Staffordshire spill vase group with sheep against a tree stump; a Staffordshire figure of a greyhound (re-stuck); and a porcelain figure of a dalmation (4).

Lot 93

A DOULTON BURSLEM SMALL VASE of square section baluster form, painted with flowering branches in colours, signed with initials to base and inscribed 'A.1923', 5 1/2" high; a Royal Worcester floral decorated plate, the centre painted with a pink rose and signed M. Miller, 11" diameter (2).

Lot 121

A VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHE TRAY of shaped rectangular outline painted with vase of flowers, exotic pheasants and gilt foliage on a green ground, 19 x 25" (see illustration).

Lot 153

A REGENCY MAHOGANY READING TABLE the 13" circular top with candle slide to the side above vase turned column and reeded down splayed tripod (see illustration).

Lot 193

A REGENCY MAHOGANY TWIN PILLAR DINING TABLE, the top with reeded edge and rounded corners, vase turned supports, splayed tripods, brass terminals, castors, 80 x 48" including one leaf (see illustration).

Lot 327

A George III tea urn by William Robertson, Edinburgh 1794-1795, the deep circular outlined bowl with raised flared rim with domed pull off cover, the cover and bowl engraved with coat of arms and presentation inscription, with reeded borders, twin lion mask and ring handles and hexagonal section spout with turned fruit wood handle, raised on four slender scrolled supports with chamfered edges, on square base with canted corners and concave sides, the centre with vase shaped burner, the whole raised on four ball feet 31cm high, 21cm diameter across handles, 55.5oz total weight Note: The body engraved with the arms of Simpson and presentation inscription reading: 'Part of Silver Plate value One Hundred Guineas Voted to William Simpson Esq in Augt 1794 by the Paper Manufacturers near Edinr' It is believed that this generous gift of plate was presented to William Simpson by his peers for his invention and innovation of a new process and machinery in the rolling and manufacture of paper which made the process quicker and easier.

Lot 332

An oak cased George III presentation silver tea urn by William Davie, Edinburgh 1786-1788 (date letter G), the body of vase form with beaded rim and chased, engraved foliate and swag borders, with two foliate cartouches, one engraved with family arms to an opposing cartouche above the straight spout engraved ' From The General Convention of the Royal Boroughs of Scotland by their unanimous vote on the 12th day of July 1786 by The Right Honbl Sir JAMES HUNTER BLAIR BARt. Lord Provost of Edin. Prese(nt)s to GEORGE DEMPSTER OF DUNNICHEN In the twenty sixth year in representing Parliament. The Royal Boroughs of Perth Dundee St Andrews, Cupar and Forfar' the twin handles with ribboned detail and acanthus leaf terminals, raised on a trumpet flared stem with beaded rim onto a square base resting on four ball feet, the domed cover with pineapple and leaf finial, all contained within original panelled oak case 57cm high, 109oz Note: Although this piece is struck with the date letter G for 1786 - 1788 it is possible to tie the manufacture down to the the latter part of 1786. The date letter changed from F (used 1785 - 86) in the latter part of 1786 and this with the combination of the incuse duty mark (only used between 1784 - 1786) this piece must therefore date from this period. George Dempster MP, third laird of Dunnichen was one of Scotland's most popular men of his time. He was a very important and influential politician, businessman and land owner whose memory has now almost been lost to the public record. This was due to his determination only to be remembered for his work and personality rather than correspondence left behind, which he decided to dispose of in his life time. He was an important landowner within Scotland and held estates at Dunnichen, Skibo and Letham Grange. Dempster was a figure within the eighteenth century enlightenment circles of Scotland and was certainly well accustomed to mixing with the better-known figures such as Sir Adam Ferguson, James Boswell, David Hume, William Robertson and Alexander Carlyle. His career followed many paths; it was at first assumed that he would follow the family 'business' into law and he practiced for a short time. After moving from law to politics he seems to have found a more comfortable role and flourished within this environment. He was elected Member of Parliament in 1762 representing the Fife & Forfar Burghs. His re-election in 1768 was one that caused him great issue and the resulting legal battle cost him more than £10,000 to win. As was all too common at this time the 'sponsors' of the candidate and the voting public at large were often given great favour to vote for a certain candidate and luckily for Dempster when 'bought' his electorate appear to have stayed 'bought', he would go on to represent the Fife & Forfar burghs for 28 years. This however did not go smoothly for Dempster and he was one of the first MP's to be caught by the new Act of parliament against buying voters, after this he was branded with the ironic nickname 'Honest George'. Throughout his life Dempster's was a businessman of notable merit and was involved in numerous successful and important businesses within Scotland and abroad. Perhaps the most successful vennture being the Dundee Bank in 1763. The bank was heavily involved in the development and improvement of the city and surrounding area of Dundee, through the building of new roads and other commercial enterprises. He was also heavily involved in the milling industry in Scotland and was the owner or part owner in numerous mills. His interest in business was two fold, which ran hand in hand with his 'enlightenment' attitudes. Although business always came first he was not like many land owners of the time and his social conscious and care for his tenants was far greater than normally found in Scotland at the time. He therefore resigned the feudal rights on both his Letham and Skibo estates and gave the tenants the incentives and long term security on the lands to manage and improve them, not only making better living conditions but more profitable ones for tenant and owner alike. This system was so far advanced for its time the effects are still felt today. In fact the purchaser of the Skibo estate from Dempster's great nephew in the mid 19th century it proved a costly one. The new owner, Evan Charles, through court action tried to revoke the system and return to the old fashioned feudal rights, this proved to be his downfall and he was finally declared bankrupt after following the action through the courts as far as his finances allowed. Even after retiring from parliament in 1790, Dempster still played a keen and active role within Scotland and was a great supporter and promoter of business within Scotland and business interests abroad for Scots companies. References: 'The Gentleman User - the life and times of George Dempster 1732 - 1818' J Evans

Lot 22

A LARGE MORRIS WARE FLORAL VASE decorated on a blue ground. Large crack to rim. 12 ins high.

Lot 24

A SMALL ROYAL WORCESTER BOTTLE VASE, Pattern No. 1661, painted with highland cattle by HARRY STINTON. 6.5 ins high.

Lot 25

A SMALL ROYAL WORCESTER SPILL VASE, Pattern No. G923, painted with highland cattle by HARRY STINTON. 4.5 ins high.

Lot 35

A LARGE MOORCROFT POMEGRANITE VASE. AF. 13 ins high.

Lot 39

A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE ENGRAVED SHEEP VASE GROUPS, 5 ins high.

Lot 50

A LARGE ROYAL WORCESTER TWO HANDLED VASE, Pattern No. 1071, edged in gilt and painted with flowers. 13.5 ins high.

Lot 58

A LARGE ROYAL WORCESTER VASE AND COVER, Pattern No. 1619, painted with flowers with winged griffin handles. 16 ins high.

Lot 65

A GOOD SEVRES POWDER BLUE TWO HANDLED VASE AND COVER painted with reverse panels, a classical scene and Palladian Lakeland scenes, edged in gilt with rams masks handles. 10.5 ins high.

Lot 81

A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SPILL VASE decorated with flowering trees. 9.5 ins high.

Lot 88

A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SQUARE VASE AND COVER painted with a landscape scene. 12 ins high.

Lot 132

A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN AND ORMOLU TWO HANDLED VASE decorated with swans. 17.5 ins high.

Lot 133

A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN AND ORMOLU TWO HANDLED VASE with rams mask handles. 18.5 ins high.

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