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Royal Worcester porcelain helmet shaped cream jug with painted floral decoration on peach ground, printed marks with shape no. 1094, 14.5cm high approx. Together with a Royal Worcester baluster shaped two handled specimen vase with similar floral painted decoration on peach ground, 25.5cm high approx, printed marks with shape no. 1761 and a Royal Worcester bone china baluster shaped specimen vase with floral painted decoration and gilded mouldings, 17.5cm high approx, printed marks with shape no. 1538. (3)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: No obvious damage or restoration.
Set of three Japanese Arita porcelain Imari pattern shallow dishes, each typically decorated with vase of flowers design and other floral decoration. 25cm diameter approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: One appearing in good condition with no obvious damage, rather grubby. One with long hairline crack, one with very nasty chip and crack.
Planters: A near set of six Pulham stoneware urns circa 1870 some stamped (one damaged) the largest 51cm high by 60cm wide; the smaller 48cm high by 56cm wide The Pulham company was established in 1820 but made terracotta from around 1846 on into the 20th century, with workshops in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire. By the 1880’s the company was concentrating on garden and landscape ornaments. A catalogue of 1915 indicates that their wares were made of ‘Pulhamite’ stone, which, is considered the best material for all designed stonework in connection with the garden for the following reasons: Pulhamite stone is more durable than natural stone, for it never decays and never shells or flakes, cement is not used in its composition, it is a lighter substance, making more elegant productions than any other so called artificial stone. This is an important point, as the sides of a Pulhamite vase give more space for soil. It is the colour of light stone. There is nothing deleterious to plant life in it, in fact, owing to the nature of the material, the opposite may be said in its favour. We guarantee its durability, and can refer to work which has been exposed for 70 years. If desired we can reproduce in the antique style, and copies can be made from practically any existing examples. The company held appointments to H.M. King Edward VII, H.M. King George V and H.M. Queen Alexandria. (See engraving)
A modern George II style coffee potMappin & Webb Ltd, London 1968, of plain tapering form, curved leaf clasped spout, threaded rim to the base, turned vase finial; together with another coffee pot, Martin, Hall & Co, London 1890, the curved spout to side, straight handle, spreading stepped foot (2)Height of coffee pots: 23cm, 21.5cm, weight (all in): 33oz
A George III teapotPatrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1781, of tapered vase form, embossed swags to body, cartouche with crest to one side, vacant to the other, hinged lid with chased floral border and finial, leaf clasped C scroll handle and similar spout, raised on a spreading foot with beaded borderHeight: 23cm, weight: 25.6oz
An impressive Victorian twin handled trophy with coverpossibly Charles Boyton, London 1899, of vase form, demi-fluted body leaf clasped C scroll handles, beaded detail to stem, raised on a stepped foot, with ebonised wooden base, Duke of Fife armorial engraved to one side, presentation engraving to the other, 'GIFTED TO THE Lieut G.B. Duff... by the servants of Hatton Castle...1900', the cover of similar design with acorn finial, all on an ebonised turned wood socle baseHeight: 48cm, weight (all in): 64oz
A group of three trophiesJames Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1933, 1902, of vase form, knopped stem, raised on a spreading foot with presentation engraving to body; together with a twin handled trophy, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, of traditional form (3)Height: 18.5cm, 18cm, 19.5cm, combined weight: 23oz
TURNBULL, A Treatise on Ancient Painting, folio, London 1740 plates, half-calf - HARRISON AND MACCOLL, Greek Vase Paintings, folio London 1894, plates, linen boards - MAYWELL Antwerp Delivered, folio ed. ltd 37/250 engravings armonial cloth. (3)Provenance: The Collection of Hugh and Anne Iremonger
Pair of Royal Crown Derby Imari two-handled vases, pattern no. 1238, 15.5cm high and one other similar vase, pattern no's 1296 and 1128, 22.5cm high (3) CONDITION REPORT Large vase has been broken off the vase and restuck. pair of vases in good order, overall light wear to gilding on all pieces
Royal Doulton stoneware tube lined vase, designed by Florrie Jones, decorated with white flowers and green leaves on mottled blue and green ground, incised and impressed marks to base, numbered 8243, 30cm high CONDITION REPORT In good order with no signs of damage or restoration
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