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A Leeds Cream ware globular teapot; another, similar; Cream ware shaped basket; a pierced potpourri vase and cover; other pieces; a plated three-branch candelabrum; a pair of cut glass lustres; others, similar; a mother of pearl Christian carving; Oriental resin; etc.
A Mintons porcelain ewer, late 19th century, printed and gilded with an all over floral design in Japonesque style, leaf and berry handle with Bacchus mask terminal on fluted short pedestal and square plinth, 28cm high, a Coalport two handled pedestal vase, with applied ivy leaf decoration against an old ivory ground, the interior with dragonfly and butterfly and wild grasses, black enamel number A7521, 21cm high and a porcelain scent bottle and stopper, 19th century, applied with polychrome flowers to the body and finial against a gilt vermiculate ground, unmarked, 20cm high. (3)
A Coalport porcelain pink ground two handled vase, ampersand mark for 1861-75, the tapering pedestal vase painted with wild flower and fruit panels within raised gilt foliate borders against a pink ground in Sevres style gold ampersand mark to the base, 28.5cm to the base, 28.5cm high.
An ash and elm comb back Windsor armchair, Lincolnshire region, mid 19th century, with curved bar top rail and pierced vase splat saddle seat raised on ring turned splayed legs joined by an H stretcher* See Cotton, Bernard D, The English Regional Chair, page 133 figure NE103 for a similar example
An ash and elm Windsor armchair, Yorkshire or Nottinghamshire, mid 19th century, with pierced vase splat and stick back elm saddle seat and raised on triple ring turn tapering front legs joined by an H-stretcher.See Cotton, Bernard D. The English Regional Chair, page 197, fig. NE358 for a similar example.
A garniture of three Derby porcelain vases, early 19th century, each of two handled urn form, painted in the Imari palette with stylised flowers and on a square base, red Derby crown and crossed batons and number 19, damage, tall vase 28.5cm high, smaller vases 22cm high. (3)
A walnut corner desk chair, 19th century, the foliate carved top rail surmounted by a central cherub mask bracket above a foliate wrapped pilaster flanked by pierced foliate vase shaped splats, over a later upholstered drop in seat between cherub carved uprights, foliate frieze and four fluted pilaster legs
An Austrian cold painted bronze model of a carpet seller after Franz Bergman, early 20th century, the vendor slightly crouched and holding the carpet up in front of him, Bergman seal within a vase to the base a number '3913 Geschutz', 17cm high, 19cm wide, 20cm deep
A beech and elm kitchen Windsor rocking chair, attributed to Worksop, circa 1840-60, with pierced vase and stick back, saddle seat and ring turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher* For a similar rocking chair see Cotton, Bernard D. The English Regional Chair, page 172 figure NE248
*19th Century ceramics, to include: an ornate two-handled vase with cover, with hand-painted floral decoration; pots possibly by Chamberlains Worcester and Wolf Mason; a night teapot and stand, possibly Chamberlains Worcester; a tureen and cover; a two-handled vase depicting Blenheim and Englefield House, Berkshire; etc.
A modern Regency style mahogany twin stalk dining table with reeded edge and a single leaf; together with a set of six mahogany dining chairs, with vase-shaped pierced splats and decorative carved wheat decoration, raised on square tapering legs joined by stretchers (no clips for table).
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