A rare Staffordshire spill vase, 'London 30 Miles' with two figures by a way marker, 28cm high; together with a fine pair of Staffordshire figures, each with a black and white spaniel and standing beside a plinth, 24cm high; and a smaller Staffordshire figure group of a sailor and his lass, 21cm high (4)
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A fine Staffordshire flatback spill vase, with the figure of a standing hunter, holding his gun with a spaniel, 41cm high; together with a Staffordshire figure of a parrot, 24cm high; a Staffordshire flatback figure of two spaniels, sitting on a barrel, 21cm high; and a small Staffordshire flatback of two figures and a deer, 18cm high
tapering oval and with fluted sides, engraved with foliage swags, centring on the front a vacant cartouche and on the back a cartouche engraved with an initial, the hinged cover with a foliage and latticework engraved border and vase-shaped finial14cm wide, gross weight 13oz 16dwt, 429grFully marked underneath. Further marked inside hinged cover with a lion passant. The marks are generally clear, though there is some minor wear to the maker's mark. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor bruises. The cartouche on the front has presumably been erased though does not feel thin. The engraved initial on the back is 'N', The finial on the cover leans slightly. The lock is later and is included in the gross weight. There is no key.
vase-shaped and on square foot, engraved with latticework and foliage, one side further engraved with initials within a cartouche, the detachable cover pierced and with vase-shaped finial15cm high, 2oz 18dwt, 91grFully marked underneath and further part marked on cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some minor bruising to the base. The initials are probably 'RAA'.
pear-shaped and on spreading foot, later chased overall with foliage scrolls and flowers on a matted ground, centring on each side a vacant cartouche, with an ivory-insulated handle, the hinged cover similarly decorated and with a vase-shaped finial31.5cm high, 31oz 10dwt, 979grWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number GSHMYNXH.Fully marked underneath. The cover apparently unmarked. The marks are in general clear. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some cracking and discolouration to the ivory insulators.
Hanoverian pattern, engraved with an initial20.3cm long, 4oz 9dwt, 138grEach marked with maker's mark twice, vase of flowers and 'M'. There is some wear to the marks but in general they are clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening the engraved initial. There is some wear to the edge of the bowl. The engraved initial is 'G'.
shaped oblong, the hinged cover decorated with two lions rampant among foliage and with a vase of flowers between, all on a matted ground, with foliage scroll and flower border, the base similarly decorated with two cornucopias among foliage and flowers78mm wide, 1oz 19dwt, 60.6grIt is unusual for Austrian gold or silver work from the 19th century to be lacking a town or standard mark, however, the style of the maker's mark is consistent with a number of monogram marks used in Vienna in the 18th and 19th centuries. Waltraud Neuwirth illustrates a number of these marks (W. Neuwirth, Wiener Gold und Silberschmiede Punzen 1781-1866, vol. I, Vienna, 1996, pp.143-148). The most likely candidate for the JS monogram on the present box is Jakob Schütz, though his recorded mark is in a differing shaped shield (op cit., p. 59, no. II-2-22). His mark was entered in 1779 and he seems to be active into the first decade of the 19th century.Marked inside base and inside cover with maker's mark twice. The marks are in general clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor dings and bruises to the surface overall.
Manner of Simon Pietersz Verelst (1644-1721) DutchStill life of variegated Tulips, Roses, Poppies and raspberries arranged in a glass vase on a stone ledge in a feigned niche oil on canvas, 59.5 by 39.5cmIn an overall good and stable state of preservation. The painting is enclosed to the reverse and is likely of fairly recent age. Some surface dirt and discoloured varnish. Small amount of isolated cracquelure to upper left-hand corner and some stable cracquelure of a more vertical nature within and around the arrangement of flowers in a broadly good and stable state of preservation. Not examined with a UV light.
Kaffee- und Teeservice für 12 Personen, Meissen, Form "Neuer Ausschnitt", Dekor "Rote Rose", 20.Jh., 2.Wahl Porzellan, polychrom bemalt, Goldrand, best. aus Kaffeekanne (Rosenknauf min. best.), Teekanne (Rosenknauf min. best.), Sahnegießer und Zuckerdose (Rand gechipt und repariert), 12 Kuchenteller, 11 Tassen (1x am Rand min. best., 1x kl. Glasurfehler) mit 12 Untertassen, als Dreingabe 1 kl. Vase in Trompetenform von Fürstenberg, im Boden jeweils unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke mit jeweils 2 Schleifstrichen, H (Kaffeekanne) 26cm, H (Teekanne) 14cm, minimale Gebrauchsspuren
Prunkschale, Meissen, Dekor "Deutsche Blume", 20. Jh., als Dreingabe Meissen-VasePorzellan, polychrom und gold bemalt, rechteckige leicht eingezogene Form mit seitlichen Handhaben, umlaufend auf Fahne sowie mittig reliefierter Weinlaubdekor mit radiertem und polierten Gold staffiert, beidseitig Reserven mit variierenden Blumenbouquets, im Boden unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke sowie Press-Modellnr. "B185" und rote Malernummer, L 31,5cm, leichte Gebrauchsspuren,als Dreingabe Vase, Meissen, Dekor "Deutsche Blume", 2.H. 20.Jh., konische Form, leicht ausgestellter Rand, schauseitig großes Blumenbouquet, umlaufend Streublümchen, im Boden Schwertermarke (2 Schleifstriche), Press- und Malernummern, reparierter Chip am Fuß, Gebrauchsspuren
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