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Richard Joyce for Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian, an ovoid lustre vase Richard Joyce for Pilkington s Royal Lancastrian, an ovoid lustre vase, painted with a continuous broad band of three leopards stalking beneath trees, on a dark blue ground, impressed and painted marks, year marks for 1910, 28cm high Provenance: Hall Place, Kent, sold on the instructions of the Executors of Sonja, Lady Hollenden (nee Sundt)Please Note: The provenance for these lots should read: Provenance: Hall Place, sold on the instructions of the Executors of Sonja, Lady Hollenden
By Tom McEwan, a modern silver vase and dish, London 2001, the vase of baluster form, with engraved decoration, height 29.5cm, the dish of circular form, with engraved decoration, diameter 40.8cm, approx. weight 99.2oz. (2) Tom McEwan studied at the Central School of Art 1979-1982 before getting his MA in Silversmithing and jewellery at the Royal College of Art in 1986.
A Victorian Regimental silver-gilt two-handled trophy cup with an associated cover, over-stamped with maker's mark of Gibson and Langman, London 1893, the cover London 1803, vase form, with cast bifurcated snake handles above an acanthus leaf girdle, foliate borders, the pull-off cover with a knop finial, engraved '10 Royal Hussars 1871 Hunter's Cup', with the cipher of The Prince of Wales and the initials A. E for Albert Edward within an applied oak leaf wreath, the reverse inscribed 'Presented by H.R.H The Prince of Wales', 'Facsimile of cup won by H. S. Gough presented by him to The Officers' Mess 10th Royal Hussars on his leaving the Regiment, 19th August 1889', height 36cm, approx. weight 76.4oz.
A George III Irish silver goblet, by John Laughlin, Dublin circa 1780, vase shaped bowl, engraved decoration, on a raised circular foot with a gadroon border, engraved with a crest, height 16.5cm, plus an Irish silver waiter, marked with Hibernia and a harp, circular form, inner swag border and outer beaded border, engraved with a crest, on three hoof feet, diameter 15cm, approx. total weight 12.8oz. (2) The crest on the goblet is that of the Ven. Dr. Edward Synge, Archdeacon of Kilala. The crest on the waiter is that of Marchmont.
A 19th century Australian silver-mounted emu egg inkstand, unmarked, circa 1875, the egg with pierced mounts and drop ring handles, the hinged cover modelled as a standing emu, applied with an inscribed plaque ' presented to Edward Blondell by the Eagle Farm Sabbath School, Queensland, 1875', on a raised oval foot on an ebonised oval vase, length 19cm. Provenance: from the collection of Dr Venetia Newall.
A small collection of Indian silver items, comprising: a bottle of cylindrical form, chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, pull-out stopper, a cigarette box of rectangular form, chased foliate decoration, gilded interior, a vase of tapering circular form, and a small cigarette box, height of vase 29.5cm, approx. weight 40oz. (4)
An Edwardian silver epergne, by Thomas Latham & Ernest Morton, Chester 1906, central detachable oval bowl, foliate scroll border, with eight wirework scroll arms each supporting a tapering trumpet vase, on a raised oval foot, height 33.5cm, length 48cm, approx. weight 49.8oz.
Chinese blue and white mallet shape vase, bearing Kangxi six-character mark, decorated with full roundels, 27cm, on a stand, and a blue and white baluster shape vase, bearing Kangxi marks, 25cm, on a stand. (2)CONDITION:Left vase: A 10cm U-shaped hairline to shoulder of vase.Right vase: Good, no damages or restoration.Small losses to stands.
Pair of small Chinese blue and white covered vases, baluster shape, each decorated with a dragon and flowers, 9cm; another blue and white baluster shape vase; blue and white mug and two beakers. (6)CONDITION:Pair covered vases: chips to both covers, bodies good.Mug: Chips resulting hairlines to rim.Vase: Lacking original cover. Multiple chips losses to waist.Bowl 1: OK.Bowl 2: A 6cm x 3cm hairline to rim.
Victorian blue glass vase, enamelled in the style of Mary Gregory, a girl carrying a basket, 28cm; a similar smaller vase; a cranberry jug and a clear glass jug.CONDITION:Some small chipping to the inside rim of the blue vases, the clear and ruby ones are good, but a little rubbed on the design.
Tall crackle glaze blue and white vase, incised seal mark, decorated with paired dragons, 37cm; another crackle-glaze vase; blue and white bottle vase; and a stoneware bowl. (4)CONDITION:Tall vase, chips to rim with resulting hairlines.Stoneware vase: hairline to neck, internal and external.Stoneware bowl - shallow chips to rim.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri pot, moulded leaves and gilt border, pierced fixed cover style number 302G, 10cm diameter, green back stamp date marked 1903, another pot pourri vase with pierced cover, the body painted with an image of "York. St Mary's Abbey" style number 210 G, 12cm high, green back stamp dated 1905, a small blush ivory basket 4.5cm high, puce mark dated 1903 (3)
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