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A group of Staffordshire pearlware models of sheepcirca 1810-20comprising a Walton spill vase modelled as a standing ram and recumbent lamb before bocage, 18.9cm high; Walton models of a ram and a ewe, modelled standing with recumbent lambs to their feet, 13cm and 15.8cm high; a Ralph Salt model of a standing ram with recumbent lamb, 12cm high; a pair of recumbent ram and ewe, 9.5cm high; two further unmarked models of a recumbent ram and a recumbent ewe, 9.5cm high(damages, some restoration)Condition report: Walton lamb and ewe - chip to one leaf, some loss of raised grass, small chip to lamb's hoof. Lamb's ears restored.Salt ram and ewe - cracked to reverse. Ewe missing part of an ear. Ram missing one back leg entirely, cracks around the two front legs.Walton spill vase - vase, bocage and flowers all restored. Crack right through main body of lamb around one rear leg with a chip to the second rear leg. Wear and glaze loss to ram's face.Ram and ewe with indistinct makers marks - losses to bocage. Cracks around three feet/legs.Unmarked recumbent ram and ewe - branch at reverse completely broken Unmarked recumbent ram- bocage broken and missing. Interior base rim chipRecumbent ewe - again with heavy breakages to bocage and with a large base rim chip.Final recumbent ewe with more elaborate shell moulded base - two chips to base, some losses to foliage on basePlease see images, all generally at fault
A group of Staffordshire figuresearly 19th centurycomprising the Widow, 23cm high; a pair of Ralph Salt figures of 'Boy and Dog'; 14.5cm high and 'Girl and Lamb' 13.5cm high (at fault); 'Pastime', 18.5cm high and a Ralph Wood spill vase, modelled as a boy and his dog with a bird's nest, impressed numeral '164', 24cm highCondition report: Pastime - Female's fingers are chipped. Crack and probable repaired break to male's thumb. Some nibes to edges of base. Section of bocage restored, further sections of bocage broken and missing. Approximately 1/3rd of base has been restored.Girl With lamb- missing large section of bocage.Boy and dog - bocage chipped.Boy with birds nest - restoration to one tree branch. Hairline around one finger. Some minor losses to vegetation on base.Widow - child's hands and the wheat contained in them both restored, as is an associated section of the widow's to the widow's hand. Some general rubbing and losses to enamel decoration. Please see images.
A Chinese blue and white dish, 18th centuryOf plain round form and decorated with a vase with flowering peonies beside a peach blossom branch and a chrysanthemum, arranged above a ruyi sceptre, the rim with a border of diaper and lotus panels.41cm dia.Condition report:Negligible signs of age only.
A Chinese yellow-ground famille verte vase, Qing Dynasty, 19th centuryOf ovoid form with 'French hat' cover, decorated with a bird perched on a rock amid flowering peonies, chrysanthemums and peach blossom, the cover edge with three precious objects.27cm highPart of a Herefordshire Country House EstateFootnote:Provenance:Part of a Herefordshire Country House Estate.Condition report:There are some minor surface abrasions to the shoulder, some glaze wear to the room from cover rubbing, minor surface abrasions elsewhere – none disfiguring.
A Chinese taste brass mounted and Delft mantel clock, 18th and 19th centuryThe Dutch Delft vase body decorated with profuse flowers and foliage, later mounted with a brass gallery rim, dragonhead and ring handles and a cover surmounted by a prone lion dog, the brass base with pierced scroll apron raised on four qilong feet, the moulded dial inset with enamel Roman numeral tablets, the French eight-day movement striking on a bell.53cm highCondition report: Movement has no pendulum so not tested for running or timekeeping. Metal mounts appear good with no signs of repair or losses but do show signs of age and use. Cover rests on top but does not sit withing the recess, suggesting there may have been an additional element between. Dial fair with only negligible signs of age. Vase shows signs of age including surface abrasiions and glaze chips as well as adaptation to clock mounts.
Various early 20thC and later treen, bygones etc., two coloured stoneware flagon, JH Jones and Co Derby, 30cm high, another, hot water bottle, enlarged treen spoon, paper trimmer with metal articulated side and partial ruler, glassware, shaped domes, vase, etc., (a quantity).
Two golfing related pewter tankards, a black forest style wooden figure of an elderly gentleman reading a book, a Swedish etched glass vase depicting a deer, a small treen pot and lid, a silver rimmed china vase of a gentleman smoking a clay pipe and an Eastern hard stone and white metal mounted pot and cover (7)
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