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A mixed lot,comprising silver flatware: a pair of Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern sauce ladles, London 1839, two tablespoons with berry decoration, a set of six silver-gilt and enamel teaspoons in a fitted case, plus a pair of old Sheffield plated wine coasters, and electroplated items: a novelty dog cruet frame, a swing-handled basket, a wire-work basket with a swing-handle and a blue glass liner, and other items including a blue glass overlay vase and ashtray, approx. weighable 11oz. (qty)
A pair of George IV silver salt cellars, by John Bridge, London 1828, Warwick vase form, reeded intertwined handles, shell and gadroon borders, gilded bowls, engraved with crest, on circular bases, plus two King's pattern salt spoons, London 1827, length handle to handle 13.5cm, approx. weight 25oz. (4)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A George III silver tea caddy, sugar basket and cover, set of twelve teaspoons and a pair of sugar nips, by Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London 1773, the sugar basket by William Vincent, London 1773, the spoons, maker's mark worn, the tongs by I.B, vase form, acanthus leaf decoration, the pull-off cover with an acorn finial, on a square base, engraved with a crest, the sugar basket and cover of circular form, wire-work body applied with foliate decoration, the pull-off cover with an acorn finial, initialled, later blue glass liner, on a square foot, the teaspoons with fluted bowls, the terminals with foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the sprung sugar tongs with beaded decoration, in a fitted velvet lined wooden case, with a raised cover and alternate coloured stringing, silver handle and lock cover, height of sugar basket 20cm, length of case 24.8cm, approx. weight 31.9oz. (15)The crest is that of Carthew of Scotland.
An 18th century Chinese export porcelain ‘Judgement of Paris’ saucer dish painted in coloured enamels with gilt rim, 11cm (restored); a ditto shallow bowl with puce & gilt decoration & shaped rim, 21cm (restored); a 20thC reverse-painted glass snuff bottle, 10.5cm; & a ditto small vase, 8cm. (4).
A pair of 19th century Chinese blue & white porcelain slender ovoid vases painted with birds & insects amongst blossoms, with waisted necks, flared rims & moulded side handles, each with four-character Kangxi mark to base, 25.5cm high (one with impact crack & associated hairlines running down/across body and with rim-chips, the other vase perfect).
A collection of Murano glass items second half 20th century, in the manner of Luigi Mandruzzatto, to include a faceted pewter example, 22.5cm high, a similar vase with star cut decoration, 21.5cm high, and a faceted sommerso bowl, cased in yellow over amber, 6.5cm high, (3)Condition ReportA couple of minor nibbles to extreme edges of the two vases. Ashtray okay. All with surface scratches throughout but more apparent to bases where they have rubbed on surfaces.
A provincial oak screw press on a cupboard base, 18th century, French, the rectangular moulded top with panel frame arched press with triple vase-turned finials, over a panelled frieze drawer with pierced brass escutcheon and a panelled cupboard door with brass bar hinges,77cm wide51cm deep175cm highProvenance: A private collection, Middleton Hall, Mendham, Suffolk.
A Linthorpe Art Pottery stoneware vase, late 19th century, designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, of baluster form with a conical neck, partially glazed in a blue, white, and green streaked glaze over a dark brown ground, impressed with Henry Tooth monogram and factory marks to the underneath, 13cm diameter15cm highCondition ReportThe marks to the underneath partially obscured by the glaze. With some minor scratches and marks.
A Linthorpe stoneware vase, late 19th century, designed by Dr Chrstopher Dresser, of baluster form, incised with bands of foliate decoration to the top half, the lower half with a combed motif, impressed with Henry Tooth mark and factory marks to the underneath, 15cm diameter17cm highCondition ReportWith a small glaze chip to the neck. The glaze with some minor scuffs throughout.
A Linthorpe Art Pottery stoneware bottle vase, late 19th century, 'Model No. 24', designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, decorated in a mottled orange and green glaze, with impressed sides, with impressed Henry Tooth monogram and factory marks to the underneath,12cm diameter24cm highCondition ReportWith remnants of an old label to the inside of the neck. The marks to the underneath somewhat pooled by glaze. Some minor scratches and marks to the surface.
A Sevres style porcelain jar c.1771, with alternating gilt and floral bands, painted makes,17cm hightogether with a Kamcheng Peranakan blue and white jar,24.5cm highand another porcelain vase,possibly French, decorated with a robin amongst foliage to a gilt ground,22.5cm highCondition ReportSevres jar) with hairline cracks, to the rim and the vase, restoration apparent. Lid missing. Kamcheng Peranakan) crack to the jar, which has been restored with staples. porcelain vase) losses to the gilt and paint on vase, scratches and cracking visible to outside, firing crack to the inside base.
A German porcelain vase mid 19th century, hand-painted with the 'Cries of London', to gilt borders, on a cobalt blue ground, painted and impressed marks,28cm highCondition ReportMissing its original lid. Wear to the gilding. Some minor scratches to the painting. No apparent chips. Crack where the pedestal has been off and re-glued.
A Worcester porcelain vase by E.M Fields, with painted roses, signed, printed marks, 1903 date mark,19cm hightogether with a similar twin-handled example,printed marks, no. 247 H538, 22cm high (2)Condition ReportThe top to the twin-handled example has been filled and resorted. Overpainted chips to the base of the Fields vase.
A group of Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain comprising; a water jug, with an applied gecko or lizard, printed marks, date code 1903, 15cm higha bud vase, registration no. 298668, date code 1907,22cm highand a potpourri,date code 1903, no. G95,12cm wide (3)Condition ReportNo apparent chips or restoration.
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