A South Wales pottery transfer printed side plate in the 'Persian Rose' pattern, an early Swansea pottery side plate painted and sponged with enamel decoration, and an ornate pottery flower vase transfer printed in blue with the 'Amherst Japan' pattern, probably South Wales pottery, height 26cm (3).
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A John Bedding (b.1947) rectangular vase and cover with printed flower head decoration, together with an Ara Cardew (b.1962) for Wenford Bridge Pottery Studio Pottery stoneware teapot, with painted fish design, impressed marks (2). (Dimensions: 32cm and 16cm respectively.)(32cm and 16cm respectively.)
A Nic Harrison (b.1949) stoneware plate hand-painted in green, brown and blue, together with a vase and pot pourri jar and cover by the same potter, all with impressed NH monogram. (Dimensions: Plate 31.5cm diameter, vase height 18cm, pot pourri 11.5cm.)(Plate 31.5cm diameter, vase height 18cm, pot pourri 11.5cm.)
A SILVER TEN PIECE CRUET SET IN AN ART DECO CREAM CASE each with a shaped and moulded border and four leaf-trefoil and pad feet, comprising; four open salts with blue-glass liners and four old English salt spoons, four oblong baluster-shaped pepper pots with small vase-shaped finials, and two mustard pots with scroll handles and domed covers with finials and two old English mustard spoons, the cruets all with the mark of Edward & Sons, the spoons all with the mark of Synyer & Beddoes, all Birmingham 1938; in a cream-silk lined case by Edward & Sons Ltd, Glasgow
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER CAULDRON SHAPED SALTS AND A SUGAR CASTER the salts with shaped nulled rims, floral embossed sides and three pad feet, London 1892, 96g (a little over 3oz), with blue glass liners; together with a silver mounted clear cut-glass caster, the silver domed cover with a vase finial and a beaded border, mark of Edward & John Barnard, London 1862, 14cm high overall (5 ½ in)
A selection of silver, to include a Victorian silver pill box, embossed with foliate detailing, two silver bowls, a silver goblet, a silver vase, a silver jug, cased silver napkin rings etc, gross weight of hallmarked items 13.36ozt. We do not supply condition reports for our Interiors Sale
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