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Four Beatrix Potters characters, by Warne & Co./Beswick; a chess set in mahogany box; a pair of cased nutcrackers; a Royal Crown Derby posy bowl; two glass bowls; a water jug and vase; together with a framed facsimile autographs of England v South Africa Headingly 1998; and sundries.
Maling items, to include: a quatrefoil plum and orchard pattern vase in dark blue, coronet mark, c.1920; a small circular bowl with butterfly and flower decoration in dark blue, numbered 5686; a two-handled lantern pattern circular bowl with butterfly to interior base numbered 5788; together with five others various. (8)
A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern cup and saucer; two Royal Doulton decorative plates; commemorative mugs; a Crown Devon cream jug; the Blacksmith's Shop, Gretna Green; a Victorian coloured glass preserve jar; two copper planters; a blue tinted glass flowers vase; etc.
A pair of 19th century Japanese Imari plates with scalloped edges painted in underglaze blue and iron red with a vase of flowers standing to centre, the border with peaches and mushrooms, the reverse with chrysanthemum branches and a triple blue line to the foot of rim. Without damage or repair, each 22.5 cm diameter.
A RARE SET OF SIX GEORGE I MAHOGANY FRAME CHAIRS POSSIBLY IRISH, the slightly swept backs with curved scroll crest rails carved with acanthus leaves above pierced vase shape splats, the drop in seats upholstered in embroidered silk on deep frames, with bow fronts and shaped backs, the rails carved with central scallops and flanking acanthus leaves, raised on cabriole legs finely carved with leaves and scrolls, the claw and ball feet unusually pierced to emphasise the claw grip.These chairs have an extremely rare feature of pierced web claw feet. This feature is normally associated with American furniture of the period. However, Roladn Horst's article 'Irish Influences on Cabinet Making in Virginia's Rappahannock River Basin (see C. Beckerdite (ed)), American Furniture 1957' shows that many Irish cabinet makers emigrated to the towns and rural districts of the coastal plain during the second and third quarter of the 18th Century. This led to Irish features becoming part of the American cabinet making tradition.Christie's sold a pair of similar chairs in 1998 with pierced claw feet, described as being possibly Irish and a set of six walnut chairs with pierced claw feet were sold by Sothebey's London, 4th May 1991, lot 51, the property of Dame Violet Willis.
A RARE PAIR OF COALISLAND ULSTER POTTERY VASE GROUPS, each vase mounted on a naturalistic orange-peel ground base, alongside a bird, flowers and foliage. Having red printed mark of The Ulster Pottery of Coalisland Ireland to the underside. The Coalisland Ulster Pottery Company was established towards the end of the 19th century producing similar porcelain to Belleek. During its brief manufacturing period workers from the Belleek factory joined the Ulster Pottery Company. As is the case with this pair of vases, each piece is usually clearly marked ‘Ulster Pottery Co. Coalisland Ireland’ in a circle surrounding a red hand of Ulster.
A SET OF TEN IRISH GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY FRAMED DINING CHAIRS by James Hicks of Pembroke Street Dublin, the pierced vase shape splats with entwined scroll decoration with surmounted carved serpentine crest rails, drop in seats on carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet. (stamped J. Hicks).
***PLEASE NOTE DESCRIPTION IN PRINTED CATALOGUE SHOULD READ***A SET OF TWLEVE IRISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY FRAMED DINING CHAIRS, the serpentine crest rails with scalloped terminals, above open pierced vase shape splats, and reeded side supports, upholstered in red hide and raised on square supports with stretchers;together with two chairs of an almost identical design (13 single and 1 elbow chairs)
AN IRISH GEORGE III STYLE TRIPLE CHAIR BACK SETTEE IN THE MANNER OF BUTLER OF DUBLIN, the pierced vase shaped splat, surmounted by scrolling crest rails, scallop shell terminals, the ormolu supports formed by scrolling swans heads, having a drop-in tapestry padded seat above a deep apron carved with scallop shells, raised on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet and a flat stretcher. 191cm wide
An unusual George III silver three-handled sugar vase by Aldridge & Green, London, 1777, the body pierced with undulating horizontal bands and vertical bead bands and hung with engraved swags, lower body chased with stiff acanthus leaves, the three beaded handles capped by laurel and terminating in hoof feet above an openwork circular base on three ball feet, the piercing incorporating on one side a shield with stag’s head erased crest, blue glass liner, 11 cm. high, wt. 209 gm. Condition reportIn good condition, no damage to piercing
A quantity of silver plate, Victorian/modern, comprising:- a 4 piece Victorian tea and coffee set by Walker & Hall, engraved with convolvulus; a similar kettle on rustic spirit stand, engraved with birds amidst foliage by the same makers; an oval meat dish cover by Harrods; two biscuit boxes, one by Harrods; a trefoil shell cheese and biscuits dish; a set of 4 modern wine goblets; a Victorian vase holder by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, of tendril form (lacks glass vase); 6 cased coffee spoons; 3 sauceboats; a hot water jug; 9 various condiments; a Victorian egg cruet (lacks one of the 4 egg cups); a bachelor-size sugar bowl and matching cream jug; a sugar caster; a churn-shaped butter dish (lacks glass liner); a pair of asparagus servers; an oval dish holder; an Old Sheffield Plate wine funnel by Matthew Boulton & Co. (lacks thumbpiece); a rat-tail soup ladle and matching sauce ladle; and an ashtray with flag of S.S. Atlantis (post 1930); also a Victorian silver Onslow pattern mustard spoon Condition reportOne biscuits box needs cover re-plating. Ashtray needs re- plating. Hot water jug has a tiny area that needs re-plating. Victorian tea & coffee set, teapot has finial but this lacks pin and nut whilst finial of coffee pot lacks buttercup from top. Coffee pot also has a bruise and cream jug has small bruise to foot and scratches.
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