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A Chinese celadon porcelain vase of ovoid form with everted rim and on an associated hardwood stand, 6½" high, together with a salt glazed flagon with small loop handles and applied pewter floral detail, 9" high and a Sumida earthenware miniature vase intaglio decorated with a small house amongst pine trees, 4" high. (3).
A Poole Pottery Aegean plate, the dished centre decorated with a simple flower head and eight stylized tulips against a blue ground, 10½" dia; a Danesby ware stoneware vase of ovoid form, with an everted rim decorated with streaky blue glazes, 8½" high; a Danesby ware baluster jug with a loop handle, the rough ground painted with a simple geometric border in shades of blue and brown, 6½" high; a Denby stoneware sleeve vase, with an everted rim, painted in shades of brown and grey with a geometric and repeat bands, signed to the base with initials, A.C.P., 12¾" high. (4).
A Royal Worcester small ovoid vase, painted with highland cattle by Harry Stinton, model no G461, 1912, 4¼" high, cracked; a Derby two handled ovoid vase, painted in the Imari palette, 1886, 7¼" high. restored; a Royal Crown Derby small ewer, painted with the Old Imari pattern, no 1128, 1898, 7" high, restored. (3).
A George V silver trophy vase, of inverted bell shape, with a reeded girdle and egg and dart frieze, the waisted pedestal foot with Greek lay border, inscribed "Midland Automobile Club, Amateur Open Hill Climb, Shelsley Walsh 1931, Fastest Time Racing Cars Class 5, RAYMOND MAYS, Villiers Supercharge", Birmingham 1931 (hallmark rubbed), 5½" high, 6 ozs.
A 19th century Swiss gold box, the hinged lid with a central cartouche with a three coloured gold vase of flowers, to a lobed engine turned ground and foliate scroll edges, with engine turned sides and base, stamped with assay marks for Neuchatel 1820 - 1866 and numbered 533, 8cm x 5.7cm, 76g
A pair of late Victorian Scottish silver chamber candlesticks by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1898, each with a vase-shaped capital, a moulded chippendale border and engraved with the script initial R, motto and coronet of the Earls of Rosebery, with conical extinguishers and nozzles, 15.5cm (6.25 in) diameter, 740g (24 oz) Provenence; Mentmore House sale 23rd May 1977, lot 1618
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