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A Paragon part tea service, a Royal Imperial part dinner service, a West German vase, 43 cm high, an Art glass bowl, 62 cm wide, a Portmeirion pottery coffee set, in the Phoenix pattern, a novelty teapot in the form of a cat, a coffee pot, a glass tazza, and other items (qty)
SELECTION OF DECORATIVE CERAMICSincluding a Wedgwood 'The John Bromley Silhouette Vase'; a Royal Worcester The Rose Fairy wall plate; a Limoges trinket pot and cover with 22 carat gold detail; Hutschenreuther jug, plate and vase; James Kent Staffordshire floral decorated jug and matching basin; a Compton & Woodhouse Serenity figure (with certificate); a Country Artists Inspirations Bear, etc.
MDINA GLASS VASEwith a flared rim in blue and yellow glass, 16cm high, a Vasart conical vase in mottled pink, 20cm high, a Wedgwood glass mushroom with a mottled pink cap and white stem, 10cm high, and an art glass irregular rim vase in orange and black, 22.5cm high (4)
A George III Provincial Silver Cream-Jug, by John Langlands, Newcastle, Circa 1800, helmet-shaped and with angular reeded handle, engraved with foliage and a cartouche with engraved initials, 10.5cm high; Together With and a George III Silver Caster, John Langlands and John Robertson, 1782, vase-shaped and on spreading foot, 14cm high, total weight of silver 5oz 16dwt, 180gr (2)
A George III Silver Basting-Spoon; A George III Silver Cream-Boat and a George III Silver Pepperette, the basting spoon London, 1812, Old English pattern, engraved with initials, the cream-boat, London, 1772, later chased with foliage and flowers, 12.5cm wide over handle and the pepperette London, 1771, vase-shaped and on spreading foot, 13.6cm high, total weight of silver 9oz 12dwt, 299gr (3)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising: a cased set of six silver teaspoons, with pierced terminals; a cased pair of salt-cellars and spoons; cased set of four teaspoons; a pair of Old English pattern sauce-ladles; a christening-mug, a caster; a photograph-frame, two button hooks, shoe horn and glove stretchers and other items (qty)Pierced terminal spoons - good conditionCastor - rim of the cover slightly misshapen, no other issuesWeighted vase - deep dent to the underside of the rimPierced bowl - light wear and scratchesCard suite spoons - terminals slightly twistedPhotograph frame - top left corner badly folded, wear to the backingCigarette case - split and dentedCased salts with spoons - good conditionSmall mug - numerous dents, wear and scratchesPair of sauce ladles - wear and scratchesVesta case - dent to the outer corner of the lid, some play in the hingePowder compact - dent to the undersideGlass jar with porcelain and silver lid - silver badly folded, glass with chipsStamp case - some dentsThimble - goodGlass scent bottle - hinge broken, dents to the silver, glass with minimal chipsCruet set - the bottles associatedSmall chain purse - clasp not tightly fixingSugar tongs - goodSilver handled shoe horn, button hook x 2 and glove stretchers - slight dents and splits to silver
A Chinese Jar and Cover, 19th century, yellow ground and painted in famille verte enamels with dragons and peonies, together with five Chinese celadon figures of immortals, a Chinese blue and white small sleeve vase a Japanese Meiji period cloisonne vase and a cloisonne kettle and cover (one tray) (a.f)Yellow jar - cover broken and re glued, section of loss to the rim, main body no chips or cracks, both free from restoration.Five figures - bearded man with hat his head re glued and missing left arm, figure with fan broken in two and re glued, all figures with lossesSleeve vase - glaze pitted and with staining, no restorationCloisonne vase - section of loss at the widest point of the body to the right of the decoration with some issuing cracksKettle - good condition
A Pair of Patinated Bronze Candlesticks, late 19th century, the sconces decorated in relief with storks over drip pans with lion masks and each pedestal supported by an acrobatic figure, together with a patinated metal figure of a toad upon a leaf, a model of a turtle, another pair of brass candlesticks, a bronzed composite figure of a drummer in military uniform and a collection of ceramics etc including an early 19th century porcelain armorial ice pail base, studio pottery vase etc (two trays)
A Pair of Staffordshire Poodles, late 19th century, painted in coloured enamels and with textured clay, together with a further two Staffordshire figures, A Sitzendorf figure group and similar vase, a Samson Derby figure and a Beswick copper lustre model of a cat (one tray)
An English Porcelain Garniture, possibly Chamberlain’s Worcester, circa 1800, painted with sprays of summer flowers within gilt line borders, comprising a bough pot and pierced cover with vase finial and a pair of twin-handled urn shape vasesbough pot 21cm highvases 17cm highVase and cover with some old restoration.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Vase, by Walter Powell, 1907, of ovoid form with lion mask and scroll handles, painted with storks and river landscapes in raised shaped oval panels on a green ground highlighted in gilt, signed, printed mark and JH monogram in green and inscribed in red F108 85.7420cm highOne mask handle terminal broken off and re glued. Both handles with a small chip. No restoration.
A Spode Porcelain Vase, circa 1810, of baluster form with leaf scrolled handles, painted with named views of Amberley Castle, Sussex and View in Dovedale, Derbyshire within gilt borders, pattern no.1431 and titled in black16cm highExhibited at the 1970 Spode Bicentenary Exhibition at the Royal Academy, no.332Free from chips, cracks and restoration. Some gilt rubbing mainly to the top and footrim. Very minor enamel scratches.
A Worcester style reticulated baluster vase and stand, turquoise blue geometric body with gold borders, both unmarked (chip and loss at neck, damage to rim of vase) together with a pair of 19th Century English porcelain candlesticks, white ground with gilt scrolling borders, red painted pattern no: 2 / 172 and a Derby (Osmaston Road 1877-1890) pattern no: 536 Chinoiserie two handled octagonal vase, incised 219 and artist's signature to underside (4)
A group of mainly British nineteenth and twentieth century ceramics. To include: a large blue and white transfer-printed Willow pattern open bowl, a Spode Italian platter, two flow blue bowls, three moulded jugs, a part Royal Crown Derby tea service, three Continental blue-painted leaf dishes and a Portmeirion Botanic Garden vase. (17) D
A group of eighteenth and nineteenth hand-painted Chinese porcelain famille rose and blue and white wares. To include: a tall vase with floral decoration, a baluster-shape mug, three cylindrical tankards and two tea caddies. 23 cm wide. (7).Condition: vase with restored rim and foot, mug with rim cracks and chips, large mug deficient of handle, blue mug with restored handle, one mug with tinker-repaired handle, one tea caddy with cracked lid, the other with replaced lid.
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