A Royal Worcester ivory-ground silver-shape candlestick, of columnar form and moulded in relief and painted in shades of brown enamel, silver and gilt with urns, ram's masks and swags, 27cm high, printed and impressed marks, late 19th century (small cracks to underside of base); and a Royal Worcester spill vase, modelled as a bamboo stump and enriched with gilding, 10cm high, puce marks, date code for 1901, shape 1049.
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A Doulton Lambeth Pottery 'Faience' blue-ground vase and cover, of campana form, painted with yellow roses and white iris, the base with printed and impressed marks and inscribed with the legend This vase was decorated before H.R.H The Prince of Wales & H.R.H. The Duke of York D.3. at the Imperial Institute May 12th 1894., 46cm high (finial glued)
A trio of club-shaped decanters and stoppers, cut with bands of vertical flutes and with four flattened neck rings, 26cm high, first quarter 19th century, (stoppers probably replacements); and a Bohemian two-handled vase, cut and polished with bands of stylised foliage, 19cm high, 18th century
Three items of coloured glass, comprising: a green club-shaped octagonal-section decanter and stopper, 32cm high; a green trefoil flower vase, 17cm high; and a clear glass flask with pulled opaque-white inclusions, 19cm in length, various dates 19th century
Two Staffordshire groups of musicians: one with a man playing the guitar and a lady holding a tambourine over her head, height 22.6cm; the other in the form of a spill vase with a boy guitarist and a standing girl playing a squeezebox, height 21.1cm; both with some underglaze blue and other enamel colouring, unmarked, mid-19th century.
A pair of Spode stone china vases and another earthenware ensuite, all decorated in Tumbledown Dick pattern number 3086 in shades of red and pink on a green ground, with ochre rims and gilt highlights; the two stone china vases with globular bodies, tall necks and two curling snake handles, height 24.3cm, printed stone china seal marks (one with small rim chip and associated hair crack); the third vase of tapered octagonal form with moulded swan loop handles, height 20.9cm, impressed upper-case "SPODE" mark (no cover); circa 1819-25.
Two blue-printed dessert plates and a cereal plate: a Chinese Market Stall pattern dessert plate, diameter, 21.3cm, unmarked; a Turner Villager pattern dessert plate, diameter 21.6cm, impressed "TURNER"; and a dished cereal plate with the transitional Chinese Flowering Pot pattern featuring a Chinese boy and man on either side of a large flower vase, diameter 21.2cm, unmarked; generally circa 1810-25.
A Wood & Challinor "Pheasant" pattern meat dish, printed in blue with a romantic landscape featuring pheasants around a large garden vase in the foreground, all within a border featuring scroll-framed vignettes on a geometric ground, length 55.3cm, printed title mark with maker's initials, circa 1830-40.
A Buddleia pattern punchbowl, printed in blue with the chinoiserie scene inside the base within a border with prominent moths, the outside printed with a scene of Chinese figures and a vase on table design repeated three times, diameter 24.3cm, unmarked, circa 1795-1810 (small repaired hole in base)
A blue and white miscellany: comprising a Spode Caramanian series dinner plate, diameter 25.1cm, impressed lower-case mark, circa 1810-20; a Spode Gothic Castle pattern supper segment dish, width 33.6cm, unmarked, circa 1805-20; and an Elkins & Co. "Warwick Vase" pattern meat dish, length 40.3cm, printed vase mark with initials E & Co., circa 1840-50 (all with faults).
Two Buffalo pattern vases attributed to Spode, each of inverted baluster shape, printed in blue with the Feather Heads variant of the Buffalo pattern beneath geometric borders, both with ornate gilt bands around neck and shoulder with gilt lining to rims and feet, heights 16.5 and 21.4cm, unmarked except for workman's marks, circa 1795-1810 (larger vase with crack in base and fine hair crack in rim, smaller vase with repairs to foot and associated added gilt line). Note that the larger of these two vases is slip cast whereas the smaller vase is turned. See Drakard & Holdway P616 for this basic pattern but Copeland,"Spode's Willow Pattern", page 116, for this Feathered Heads variant on an oval comport
A large English porcelain vase and cover, possibly by Coalport, circa 1835-40, the baluster-shaped body applied with a pair of gilded and scrolled handles, painted with flower sprays to each side within moulded and gilded acanthus leaf cartouches against an apple green ground, surmounted by a domed cover which sits low in the neck, 60.5cm high
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