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Three Aynsley porcelain 50th Anniversary vases of the D-Day Landings, titled 'The British Forces Vase', 'The Allied Forces Vase' and 'The American Forces Vase', all numbered one from a limited edition of one hundred, exclusively commissioned by Peter Jones China of Leeds, with certificates and wooden stands
A RARE GEORGE I SILVER SNUFF BOX of cartouche outline with three internal compartments and an engraved cover hinging open in three sections, gilt interiors, the base engraved with a vase of flowers and a rocaille shell above the inscription "A token of regard to the Rev. E. Sidney from his constant bearer John Parson August 1837", unmarked, English c.1725; 3.3" (8.25 cms) long; 3.25 oz
A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED HOT WATER JUG OR EWER in the form of a classical vase with bead borders and a beaded loop handle, the body engraved with a frieze of classical figures on the way to a feast with animals & baskets of fruit against a matt ground, crested and initialled, by S. Roberts & C. Belk, Sheffield 1878; 14" (35.7 cms) high; 22.1 oz
A PAIR OF GEORGE III VASE-SHAPED PEPPERETTES on square pedestal bases, with engraved decoration and ball finials, by Stephen Adams, London 1806 and two Victorian embossed circular salts on three legs, by different makers, London 1861 and 1864; the peppers 5.1" (13 cms) high; 10.9 oz (4)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SILVERGILT MOUNTED ENAMELLED EWER, with a vase-shaped body, bird mask spout and a domed cover (hinge A/F), the whole with painted decoration against a dusky pink ground, maker's mark "HB", probably by Herman Bohm, Vienna 1870-80; 8.25" (21 cms) high
A WILLIAM IV LARGE WINE EWER of classical vase form with a helmet shaped rim, and a vine tendril handle, the whole decorated with debased foliage, shells & scrolls, part polished & part matted, by either William Elliot or William Eaton, London 1831; 15.5" (39.3 cms) high; 45.4 oz
A Spode baluster vase,1805-1833, the gilt loop handles with mask terminals over a pedestal base, decorated in the Imari palette, painted mark Spode 967,18.5cm high, anda Spode two-part cachepot,1805-1833, with stylised moulded and gilt dolphin lug handles, painted with four rural landscapes within gilt borders, painted mark Spode 1926,14cm high (2)
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