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A VIENNA STYLE COBALT GROUND POT POURRI VASE AND COVER, C1900 painted by W Ernst, signed, with classical figures, 35cm h, incised 669, printed shield and mark of Franz Dorfl ++The vase in fine condition. The knop on the cover broken off and restuck with glue residue. Some wear to gilding on knop and to lesser extend the scroll handles
A CHINESE PORCELAIN CLOBBERED BLUE AND WHITE JAR AND COVER, TRANSITIONAL, A GLOBULAR BLUE AND WHITE VASE, 19TH C, A PAIR OF CHINESE IMARI INVERTED BALUSTER VASES, 18TH C, A CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL VASE, 19TH/20TH C AND A JAPANESE IMARI JAR AND COVER, 18TH C Imari jar and cover 46cm h ++Clobbered jar and cover - cover broken and restuck. Pair of vases with old repairs. Blue and white globular vase in good condition. Cloisonné vase slight dent and drilled hole in base. Imari jar cracked, the cover broken and restuck
A JAPANESE INLAID BRONZE VASE BY SHUGYOKU, MEIJI finely decorated in iroe-hirazogan with a peacock on a cherry bough, 17.5cm h, engraved signature Shugyoko and stamped Seijundo ++A few minor knocks and scratches and build up of old polish and dirt but not damaged as such repatinated or restored
AN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE FITTED FISHSKIN TEA CADDY, C1765 the pear shaped sugar vase and pair of caddies and their covers chased with flowers and rococo cartouches, the caddy lined in red velvet trimmed in giltmetal thread, brass handle, lockplate and feet, with a set of six contemporary teaspoons, 32cm w Illustrated: Crosskey (G), Old Sheffield Plate, second edition, 2013, fig 266. ++In very good condition, the caddies with slight wear, the sugar vase plated on the interior and showing the hammer marks, the lining to the interior in good original condition with some slight wear, the fabric still complete. The exterior with one or two small losses to the fishskin covering and minor splits where the wood has separated slightly, lacking the lock hasp but a very good wholly genuine example
A PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE VASE SHAPED TEA CADDIES AND COVERS, C1775 AND A PEAR SHAPED TEA CADDY AND COVER ON SQUARE FOOT, C1768-70 the last made from four die stamped sections embossed with drapery swags, 17.5 and 18.5cm h Illustrated: Crosskey (G), Old Sheffield Plate, second edition, 2013, figs 269 and 272. ++All in good condition with slight wear, no repairs
AN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE VASE SHAPED ARGYLL AND COVER AND A DRUM SHAPED EXAMPLE BY MORTON & CO, BOTH C1780 the second crested, 17.5 and 11cm h Illustrated: Crosskey (G), Old Sheffield Plate, second edition, 2013, figs 139A and B. ++Both in good original condition, the vase shaped example with slight dent on foot causing it to rock, second example with minor dents and slight polish wear but of pleasing colour and not restored or repaired
THREE OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE PIERCED VASE SHAPED MUSTARD POTS BY MORTON & CO, C1775, FOUR OTHERS OF PIERCED CYLINDRICAL OR OVAL SHAPE INCLUDING EXAMPLES BY FENTON & CO, C1770 AND ROBERTS CADMAN & CO, C1790 AND AN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE MOUNTED ADAMS STONEWARE JUG SHAPED MUSTARD POT BY THOMAS LAW & CO, C1795 all but the last and one of the three vase shaped examples with blue glass liner, 7.5-13cm h Illustrated: Crosskey (G), Old Sheffield Plate, second edition, 2013, figs 199, 201, 204 and 486. ++Several with slight wear but all in above average condition, generally very fine
A DERBY YELLOW GROUND VASE AND PIERCED COVER, OUTSIDE DECORATED, POSSIBLY AT MANSFIELD, C1799-1802 the vase painted in warm brown monochrome heightened in pale pink with a wooded gorge in rectangular gilt frame, 21cm h, impressed in printer's type No 2, painted title Near the Straights of Dove Dale Derbyshire in blue script and X in red enamel ++Tiny chip on top rim of cover. Wear to gilding mainly on the rims, rams' heads and foot, no restoration
A PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE PIERCED BOAT SHAPED SALT CELLARS BY HOLY, WILKINSON & CO, C1775, A SET OF FOUR BOAT SHAPED SALT CELLARS WITH GILT INTERIOR, A PAIR OF PIERCED NAVETTE SHAPED EXAMPLES WITH BLUE GLASS LINERS, TWO VASE SHAPED PEPPER CASTERS AND A SUGAR CASTER, C1780 sugar caster 13.5cm h Illustrated: Crosskey (G), Old Sheffield Plate, second edition, 2013, figs 159 and 215. ++All in good condition with some pleasing light wear
A DERBY EMPIRE STYLE SWAN HANDLED VASE, C1825 painted by John Hancock in brilliant enamels with birds in branches, 27.5cm h, red painted mark and 22 ++Localised wear to gilding, glancing flat chip on one edge of the square base. Socle broken off and restuck, no recent or professional restoration
A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND INLAID TEA CADDY, DATED 1804 the fitted interior retaining a pair of canisters and engraved on a silvered medallion to the underside of the lid S H from R H A BENNET OCTOBER 1804, 33.5cm w ++The exterior very dirty and with small losses, the interior complete but in need of tidying up with damage to the base, sold with a good quality 19th c glass pedestal vase. The lining to the underside of the lid worn, the silvered metal medallion in good condition
An extensive Spode Imari palette dinner service, each piece decorated with the 2283 pattern of a central vase of flowers within a flowering border with alternating fans and quatrefoils, comprising: a large platter 66cm (26 in), three platters 45.5cm (14 in) wide, four 37cm (14.5 in) wide, one 32cm (12.5 in) wide and five 26.5cm (10.5 in), a strainer, 28.5cm (11.25 in) wide, four vegetable bowls and covers, a soup tureen, cover and stand, two sauce boats, covers and stands, a rectangular bowl, 28cm (11 in) wide, another 23cm (9 in) wide, eighteen dinner plates, fruit plates and soup plates (86) There are five styles of mark from Spode through Copeland and Garratt to Copeland. All pieces are in good condition except for minor rubbing
A silver and tortoiseshell letterclip, by Grey & Co, Chester 1915, the main tortoiseshell backing formed as a heart mounted in silver with a spring clip the openwork decoration with two outward facing putti, a vase between them, 11.25cm wide. One very tiny 'nibble' to the underside of the tortoiseshell backing, invisible from above, otherwise in very good condition
A George III silver coffee pot, probably by Edward Fernell, London 1780, of plain baluster shape with beaded circular foot, beaded domed cover with vase shaped finial, wooden scroll handle and foliate decorated spout, 30cm high, 28.7oz Some very minor bruising to the body, uninscribed, otherwise in very good condition
A pair of George III silver chambersticks, possibly by William Bennett, London 1809, each raised from a rectangular gadroon edged base with rectangular vase shaped socket with loose nozzle, scrolled thumbpiece, uninscribed, 17.5cm diameter, 26.85oz In good condition, uninscribed, nozzles fully marked
A small silver dressing table timepiece, the plain vase shaped case by Grey & Co, Chester 1913, raised on a plain rectangular foot, two small drop ring handles to the case (one missing), baluster ball finial, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, unsigned brass movement, 13.5cm high. The case in good condition save for the missing ring handle from the side, enamel dial has a hairline crack in the lower section between 3 & 7 o'clock, balance turns freely, no key
A pair of George III silver candlesticks, by John Green, Roberts, Mosley & Co, Sheffield 1801, each raised on a plain circular foot with reeded edge below a knopped tapering stem supporting a vase shaped socket, fitted with a matching Old Sheffield plate nozzle, crested, 29.5cm high, loaded (2) In very good condition with clear marks
A pair of late 18th century silver candlesticks, by John Parsons & Co, Sheffield circa 1790, each raised from a square bright cut engraved base below a tapering stem supporting a vase shaped socket, 30cm high, loaded Some vestigial splits to the seams, the decoration is quite worn all over the body and base of the candlesticks
A pair of Edwardian silver epergnes, by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1907, each raised from a plain circular foot below a tall tapering stem with bulbous flared top, the base of the stem knopped supporting three smaller matching detachable branches, inscribed 'Presented by Lieut. Duncan Grant, Dec 1907, To The Officers' Mess R.N.C.O.', 29.5cm high, loaded (2) Some bruises and creases to the vase tops, branches slightly loose but otherwise in good condition
A George III silver covered ewer, by Thomas Ellis or Thomas Evans, London 1774, raised on a square foot, the vase shaped body decorated with swags and paterae over stiff leaves, the incurved upper body decorated with a band of acanthus below a beaded spout with hinged cover, bud finial and wooden scroll handle, 33cm high, 27.05oz Literature: See Lot 154, Christie's Interiors, London, May 19, 2009 for an identical model with added later silver handle Repaired crack to wooden handle, strain to hinge cover preventing perfect closure, otherwise in very good condition, Damaged but legible maker's punch to body but small complete punch to cover
Pair of George III style silver candlesticks, by Bert Gordon, Birmingham 1952, each raised from an oval base with reeded edge below a tapering octagonal stem supporting a conforming vase shaped socket with detachable nozzle, remnants of an inscription, 29cm high, loaded Loading loose in one, inscription to the base of each largely rubbed away, marks rubbed.
HRH Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (British, 1876-1936) A still life of a flowering currant and a Chinese jade dragon-handled vase signed with initials lower right “VM” oil on canvas 40 x 37cm (16 x 14in). HRH Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha was the daughter of Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Edinburgh and the Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia - and thus granddaughter of Queen Victoria, as well as of Tsar Alexander II of Russia. She married, due to family pressure, Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse in 1894, but caused a scandal by divorcing him in 1901 to marry her first love, her maternal first cousin Kirill Vladimirovich, Grand Duke of Russia, in 1905 without the permission of the Tsar. Nicholas II stripped Kirill of his offices and honours and the newlyweds were banished from Russia. They fled to Paris, where they had two daughters before being allowed to return to Russia in 1910, where in 1917 her only son was born but with the fall of the Russian monarchy they all fled to Finland. In 1926, Kirill proclaimed himself Emperor in exile and Victoria supported her husband’s claims. The Princess died in 1936 after suffering a stroke while visiting her daughter Maria in Amorbach, Bavaria, Germany.
Emily Beatrice Bland (1867-1954) - Still life of flowers in a vase Oil on board Signed and indistinctly dated lower left 28 x 23.5 cm. (11 x 9 1/4 in) Provenance: Ernest Brown & Phillips Ltd, London (galler label on reverse) IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
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