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A Pair of George III Silver Pepperettes, Maker's Mark IC, London, 1792, each vase-shaped and on square pedestal foot, with reeded rim, the pull off cover with vase finial, 15.5cm high, 6oz 9dwt, 200gr (2) Provenance: Captain Edward Arthur Aylmer, D.S.C. (1892-1974), and by descent. . Each fully marked on rim and cover bezel. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some pitting on one of the pepperettes and the cover bezel of one has been reattached to the cover.
A George V Silver Centrepiece Epergne, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham, 1918, Retailed by Dance and Duerden, Morley, on shaped oval base with openwork foliage scroll border, with central circular bowl from which rises a trumpet shaped vase, with two further branches with spaces for bowls, now lacking, 45.5cm wide, 37cm high, 51oz 13dwt, 1,606gr. Fully marked on base and bowl. The marks are generally clear. Stamped underneath with model number '20382'. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The two side bowls are lacking.
A Matched Pair of Dutch Brass Five-Light Chandeliers, in 17th century style, with baluster and vase knopped columns, scroll branches and circular drip pans, 84cm and 74cm high, fitted for electricity CONDITION REPORT: . Possibly originally a true pair. Typical surface wear and scratching.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Vase, by Frank Roberts, 1911, of slender baluster form with mask handles, painted with figures on a bridge in a mountainous river landscape, signed, printed in puce, 28cm high CONDITION REPORT: . Small area of restoration to upper rim. The vase is also repaired at the thinnest part of the socle base.
A Pair of Royal Worcester Hadley Ware Vases and Covers, painted by William Jarman, circa 1905, of baluster form with minaret finials and scroll handles, painted with roses within formal moulded painted and gilt borders, signed, printed marks in green, 33cm highHaving worked for James Hadley's Worcester factory, Jarman joined Royal Worcester following the takeover of the Hadley factory. He specialised in the painting of roses and also peacocks, remaining with the factory until the start of the First World War CONDITION REPORT: . Restoration to finials and to the rim of one cover. Both rims re gilded. One vase with minor chips to the teal coloured bracket of the handles.
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Vases, painted by Horace Price, 1921, of twin-handled baluster form, painted with still lives of fruit in roundels on a classical scroll band and powdered blue ground within gilt borders, signed, printed marks in puce, 34cm high CONDITION REPORT: . Both repaired through base of vase.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pot Pourri Vase and Pierced Cover, 2nd half 20th century, of lobed oval form, painted with a still life of fruit within a moulded and gilt strapwork border, indistinctly signed, printed mark in black, 11.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: . Very minor surface wear.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Twin-Handled Campana Vase, by Richard Sebright, 1909, painted with a still life of fruit within a gilt cartouche on a blue ground within formal moulded and gilt classical borders, signed, printed mark in puce, 21cm high CONDITION REPORT: . Restored hairline crack from upper rim around rear of body, and some typical minor surface wear.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Vase, 1887, of ovoid form with triple entwined serpent handles, painted with a pair of parakeets perched on blossoming branches on a sky blue ground within bronzed and gilt borders, printed marks in green, 19.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: . Very minor surface wear.
A Chinese Porcelain Rouleau Vase, Xuande reign mark but not of the period, painted in famille verte enamels with figures in landscape within moulded panels on a powder blue ground gilt with precious objects, fruit and insects within formal borders, bears four character mark in underglaze blue, 49cm high CONDITION REPORT: . Some firing cracks, mostly internal and associated with the moulded panels. No damage or restoration. Some gilt wear and minor enamel wear.
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