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A SET OF TEN GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS C.1770 each with a serpentine top rail carved with harebells and palmettes, above a pierced vase shape splat carved with a ribbon, above a later needlework seat decorated with flowers and a coat of arms, on moulded front legs united by an 'H' stretcher, comprising: a pair of open armchairs and eight side chairs (10) Provenance Dean's Farmhouse, Stratford-sub-Castle, Salisbury.
A SET OF EIGHT WALNUT DINING CHAIRS IN GEORGE I STYLE LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY each with a shell capped vase shape splat above a drop-in seat, on cabriole front legs and pad feet, comprising: a pair of open armchairs and six side chairs (8) Provenance Acquired by the current owner from Winchester Antiques, 15th April 2000. The Property of a Lady of title.
A PAIR OF GEORGE I FRUITWOOD SIDE CHAIRS C.1720 probably cherry, each with a vase shaped splat above a drop-in seat, with a shaped front rail on cabriole legs and pad feet (2) Provenance Acquired by the present owner from Millhouse Antiques, Halfway Bridge, nr. Petworth, 13th October 1982. A Private Collection, London.
A PAIR OF IRISH MAHOGANY OPEN ARMCHAIRS IN GEORGE II STYLE, 19TH CENTURY each with a serpentine top rail carved with shells, above a vase shaped splat, with outscrolling arms, above a needlework drop-in seat, on cabriole front legs and claw and ball feet (2) Provenance Dean's Farmhouse, Stratford-sub-Castle, Salisbury.
A Chinese Ge-Ware lamp base, 19th century, of baluster form and with archaic style batavian banding, vase 37cm highProvenance: The Estate of Lord Harlech Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items. CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows no visible chips, cracks or losses, however it is very dirty, and it is possible that this dirt may be concealing other issues.
An Edwardian green cut glass silver mounted posy vase by Searle Co, London 1904, of tapering reeded form with star cut decoration and silver collar, 16.5cm high, together with an Edwardian cut glass silver mounted dressing table jar by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1903, of compressed circular form with hobnail decoration, the silver cover decorated with cherubs, 5.3cm high, a Victorian silver mounted cut glass scent bottle, marks for London 1897 (maker?s marks worn), 12.5cm high, a cut glass silver mounted hair pin box, Chester 1916, 9cm wide, and a further cut glass scent bottle with silver coloured mount, 9.5cm high (5)CR; Green vase: Small chip to the inside of the glass. The rest of the glass appears in tact, general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. Silver collar is heavily dented in places, and has come away from the glass in small areas.Spherical jar: No large fractures, cracks or chips. Small nibbles to the highpoints of the decoration, general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. Moderate denting to the silver cover, moderate scratching and wear. The cork is present to the inside but is highly worn.Smaller spherical jar: Many small chips and nibbles to the highpoints of the glass decoration. No larger cracks, chips or breakages affecting the integrity of the glass. Small fracture to the stopper, but still in good working order. Some denting, general scratching and wear to the silver mount.Cherub jar: Many small chips and nibbles to the highpoints of the glass decoration. No larger cracks, chips or breakages affecting the integrity of the glass. Cover is moderately dented, scratched and worn, but no splits or repairs visible.Rectangular jar: Glass in good order. Minor nibbles, general scratching and wear, but no large cracks, chips or breakages affecting the integrity of the glass. Moderate denting to the silver cover, scratching and wear. Engraved detail is heavily worn.
A collection of Royal Worcester blush ivory pieces, comprising: a white metal mounted teapot with wrythen spout and scroll handle, shape number 1613, date mark for 1893, a lobed ewer with shaped rim and stylised branch handle, shape number 1507, date mark for 1895, a pot pourri jar with four hanging lugs, shape number 991, date mark for 1900, a squat ewer with mythical beast form handle, shape number 1048, date mark for 1902, and a flat backed ewer, shape number 1094, date mark for 1903, with three further ewers, a posy vase, a miniature tyg, a miniature cup and saucer, three plates and a shell trinket dish (15) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show rubbing to the gilt highlights (extensive in places). There are no visible chips, cracks or losses, but one ewer shows two small flaked losses to the foot rim, and the tea cup shows a small glazing fault to the interior rim.
A Limited Edition Moorcroft vase of large proportions, decorated in the 'Hidden Dream' pattern by Emma Bossons, of baluster form with flared rim, impressed factory marks, painted decorators mark, dated 2005, and numbered 40/50 to base, 68cm high CONDITION REPORT:The piece appears to be in good overall condition, showing no visible chips, cracks, losses or crazing.
A Moorcroft stem vase, mid 20th century, decorated with tube-lined blue flowers against a cream ground, painted Walter Moorcroft monogram and '23.41.84' to base, 15.5cm high, with five further later Moorcroft pieces, comprising: a smaller stem vase, 9.5cm high, a posy vase, 11cm high, and three trinket dishes, each 11.5cm diameter (6) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show some fine surface crazing, but no visible chips, cracks or losses.
An Art Deco Monart vase, early 20th century, the 'shape C' vase of inverted baluster form with swelling foot, decorated in mottled celadon green broken by gilt edged clear glass rivulets, 20cm high CONDITION REPORT:The piece appears to be in good overall condition showing no visible chips, cracks or losses.
An Arts & Crafts silver mounted pin dish, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1913, of circular form with planished bowl and three cast floral motifs to rim, weighted base, 8.1cm diameter, together with a silver and ceramic souvenir box by St James House Company, London 1981, commemorating the Wedding of The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, 5cm diameter, a fruitwood vessel with associated Victorian silver cover by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1899, 13.5cm wide, a silver mounted ceramic table vesta, 5cm high, a ceramic Shelley coffee can set to a Walker & Hall silver holder, 5.8cm high, and a green glass vase with silver coloured mount, 8cm high (6)
A Royal Crown Derby porcelain twin-handled vase and cover, 20th century, of inverted baluster form with knopped stem and spreading foot, decorated in the 'Autumnal Equinox - Vernal Equinox,' pattern by J. Morrison, printed maker's marks and painted artist's signature to base, 19.5cm high, with three Royal Crown Derby miniature garden pieces, comprising: a lawn roller, a watering can and a wheelbarrow, and a Royal Crown Derby Imari posy vase, 17.5cm high (5) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show minor rubbing to the gilt highlights, but no chips, cracks or losses. The twin handled vase is marked second quality. All other pieces are first quality.
A Chinese Yixing terracotta teapot and cover, of cylinder form with stylised bamboo handle, spout and finial, the body with incised Kaishu characters to one side and bamboo motifs to the other, impressed seal mark to base, 13.5cm high, with a Chinese porcelain blue and white vase, 19th century, of hexagonal baluster form, Qianlong four character mark to base, 22.5cm high (2) Condition report; Blue and white vase- Chips and nibbles to the rim. Unglazed gritty footrim. Pitting visible. No signs of cracks or restoration. Yixing- Evidence of use to the interior with charcoal staining and tea leaf residue. No signs of restoration. Some surface scratches, otherwise ok.
A Monart Art Deco blue glass vase, early 20th century, of trumpet form with prunted wrythen details and spreading foot, unsigned, 25cm high CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows no visible chips, cracks or losses, however there are multiple open bubbles to the interior and exterior, some of which have begun to accumulate dirt.
A Portmeirion part dinner service in the "Botanic Garden" pattern, comprising: a large teapot, a small teapot, a cafetiere, a milk jug, four tea cups and saucers, twelve side plates, five dinner plates, five dessert plates, six dessert bowls, two oval serving dishes, an oval sandwich plate, a serving bowl and cover, a cruet set, a mustard pot and spoon, a conical vase and a stem vase, with four mugs, a milk jug, a slop bowl and a rectangular serving dish in the Portmeirion "The Holly & The Ivy" pattern, and further pieces from the "Antione Poteau Collection" (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:One dinner plate shows a hairline crack, and the small teapot shows a chip to the spout. All other pieces show no visible chips, cracks or losses. Many pieces are dirty and would benefit from cleaning.
An Edwardian cased fish knife and fork by R F Mosley & Co, Sheffield 1905, each with pierced scrolling foliate decoration to EPNS blades, silver collars and bone handles, knife 30.6cm long, together with a silver backed mirror and hairbrush by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1933-4, mirror 27cm long, together with a George V silver posy vase with loaded base by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1923, 16.5cm high, a Victorian silver mounted cut glass dressing table jar by William Comyns, London 1861, 7.7cm high, an Edwardian silver mounted cut glass posy vase by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1903, 12.8cm high, three assorted cut glass silver covered dressing table jars, three assorted silver mounted cut glass pin dishes, a silver back clothes brush, and an EPNS caster spoon (16)
Five pieces of Royal Doulton Flambe ware, comprising: a duck, 16cm high, a cat, 13.5cm high, a baluster stem vase, 21cm high, a bottle stem vase, 19cm high, and a posy vase, 10cm high, each with printed maker's mark to base (5) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces shows some fine surface scratching, but no visible chips, cracks or losses. The pieces are quite dirty in places and would benefit from cleaning. It is possible that this dirt may be concealing further issues.
A Moorcroft tube lined vase by Walter Moorcroft, early 20th century circa 1928-1953, of inverted baluster form decorated in the "blue anemone" pattern, painted signature, impressed maker's mark and applied "By appointment" label to base, 16cm high CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows fine surface crazing throughout, and a fine hairline crack descending approximately 1.5cm from the rim. The lower waisted section shows a small firing pit and glazing fault with a firing frit directly below just above the rim.
A Victorian twisted glass walking cane, 19th century, of typical form, 121.5cm high, with a collection of further glassware, the majority 20th century, to include a florally enamelled wide jar, 18cm diameter, a large inverted baluster clear glass vase with wide shaped rim, 26cm high, and a collection of green glassware (qty)
A Moorcroft 'Pasque Flower' pattern vase, of baluster form on raised circular foot, impressed and painted maker's marks to base, 19cm high, together with a Moorcroft 'Christmas Morning' vase, of baluster form, 10cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT:Both pieces appear to be in good overall condition, showing no visible chips, cracks, losses, crazing or evidence of restoration.
A blue john type fluorite vase, of open urn form, showing striations of white, blue green and ochre, 14cm high CONDITION REPORT:The piece appears to be in good overall condition showing showing surface reaching striations typical of the natural form of the mineral, but no visible chips, cracks or losses.
A Sitzendorf florally encrusted figure, early 20th century, modelled as a young gentleman and two lambs on a relief moulded scroll base, gilt highlights throughout, 18cm high, with a similar Sitzendorf florally encrusted figurine, early 20th century, modelled as a girl playing with a ball, 17.5cm high, a Sitzendorf style continental porcelain figural group modelled as a maiden and two cherubs, 29.5cm high, three continental porcelain florally encrusted putti, the tallest 14cm high, two Staffordshire figures, modelled as a boy and a girl selling flowers, a Staffordshire spill vase modelled as a sheep and lamb against a bocage tree, a florally encrusted globe vase, and a florally encrusted basket with tri-form handle (11) (at fault)
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