A collection of small porcelain items including Royal Crown Derby miniature items, an enamelled snuff box, a Sevres bisque porcelain swan salt with gilt interior, three double salts and other items - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Pair of double salts - Handle restored on one, 9cm long. Single double salt fine, 9.25cm long. Royal Crown Derby cup and saucer. Condition fine, saucer 5.8mm, cup 2.2cm high. Miniature Davenport ewer - Neck broken off and neck and body have been previously broken and re-glued/restored. Small sections missing, 6.2cm high. Two similar porcelain salts and a spoon - Gilt decoration worn. Worcester miniature mug - Tiny chip to the rim by the handle. Vienna porcelain miniature mug - Gilding worn in places, especially the handle. Vase and cover - Chip to rim of vase with hairline crack. Porcelain box - Restoration to one corner of the box, the lid signed P Roehe. Sevres bisque porcelain swan - Firing crack to inside of the bowl beneath the neck. Very minor wear to the gilding, 8.5cm high. Miniature yellow ground cup and saucer - Meissen style blue crossed swords mark. Cup broken in two and a small chip to the rim - all re-glued. Factory mark on the cup scratched through. Saucer - wear to gilding on the rim
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An H & R Daniel porcelain spill vase, shape 167, with wavy rim, pink ground and gilt detail and an oval panel decorated with an Asiatic pheasant, gilt eagles head handles and beaded rims, 12.5cm high and another spill vase by H & R Daniel, with apricot ground, gilt bands and two panels decorated with floral bouquets housed in baskets, raised on three lion paw feet, 1.5cm high (2 items) - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Vase one - Wear to gilding, particularly on the rim and handles and small nicks to the pink ground. Vase two - Condition good
A selection of 19th century and later Continental porcelain including a slops bowl, bourdaloue, sugar box, chamber stick, Meissen style cup and cover, hot water jug and other items - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Bourdalou - Restored with restoration to handle, behind the handle, base and one side. Lidded Jug - Condition fine. Slops bowl - Wear to the gilding on the rim and tiny chip to foot. Elaborate lidded jug - Jug broken into several parts and re-glued with a small section lacking. Pedestal bowl with mask heads - Wear to the gilding on the rim, firing cracks to the inside behind where the masks are applied around the shape of the masks and a crack running up to the rim from one of them. Small chip to the foot. Candlestick - Section missing from the petal, handle broken and re-glued (badly), other chips to the rim. Maroon ewer and stand - Handle restored and possibly neck and spout also. Small three-legged vase - Firing fault to the inside of the neck and paintwork rubbed in places. Cup with wing handle - Restored and gilding to the rim worn. Floral encrusted lidded bowl - Flowers and leaves quite chipped and damaged. Hairline cracks to pedestal and neck. Minor restoration to the lid. Baccus cup - Broken in several places around the handle and re-glued badly. Small blue and white cup - Small chip to the rim. Small maroon ground dish - Condition fine. Two handled pedestal bowl - Gilt worn in places. Hairline cracks to rim and inside the bowl.
A collection of 18th century and later English pottery and porcelain including a large coffee pot decorated in the famille rose palette (heavily restored), a Davenport vase and cover, Turner teapot, Masons jug and other items - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Picture One - Large mug broken and re-glued and unmarked. Small mug broken and re-glued with section missing from rim and unmarked. Stand with very small chip to centre and foot and numbered 1600 in red with the letter 'S'. Teapot with tiny chip to the inside of the spout. Hairline crack to the handle. Impressed mark Turner (NOT Wedgwood as previously catalogued!), lid lacking. Vase extremely broken and re-glued and restored, numbered 213 in red. Small two-handled bowl with lid lacking, small amount of wear to the gilding, unmarked. Sugar bowl and lid with Wedgwood 'Directoire' printed mark and USA patent no. with small amount of wer to the brown painted line on one of the handles. Bowl with Rococo scroll border with lid lacking, numbered 2/365 in pink. Picture Two - Pedestal Bowl with restoration to the rim and cracks and chips and central vignette panel worn. Davenport lidded vase, the lid broken into two parts and re-glued with chips to the inside rim. Hairline crack to the vase. General wear to gilding on the rim. Purple factory transfer mark to base. Sugar box and lid, the lid chipped below the finial and chips to interior of rim. Bowl and lid numbered 418 in puce. Yellow teapot with a chipped spout, rim broken and re-glued, small chips to black rim and lid finial chipped, unmarked. Pot with lid lacking and small amount of wear to the gilding. Picture Three - Coffee pot extensively broken and restored (porcelain and not Leeds as originally thought). Larger jug with firing crack to rim near the handle. Small amount of wear to the gilding and small illegible impressed mark to base. Circular lidded cream bowl, the bowl extensively restored and unmarked. Oval sugar box with chip to rim of lid, small amount of wear to the gilding on both pieces, the base with small bubble firing fault to the body beneath the handle and mottled brown marks to underside of foot. Both pieces stamped Wedgwood in red and numbered 492 with an arrow in red. Masons Ironstone Jug with general wear, small chip to rim and foot. section lacking from bottom of handle with black transfer factory mark. Picture Four - Bowl with large broken and poorly restored area and hairline cracks, marked SPODE in red. Coalport tray and ring stand with general wear to the raised areas on tray in particular the gilding and worn areas of gilding on ring stand, with black printed factory mark. Large plate with indistinct impressed marks and decoration worn in places. Imari plate with Masons Ironstone China impressed mark to base, rim chipped and the two parts present but loose. WIth metal wire wall mounting. Wedgwood leaf dish with hairline crack running in from the rim, staining to the underside of the plate with impressed factory mark and other impressed letters.
An H & R Daniel porcelain vase, with flared rim, maroon ground, and four acanthus scroll feet, decorated with two landscape panels, handles lacking and damaged area 'restored' with raised acanthus leaf decoration, 18.5cm high and an H & R Daniel porcelain tea cup and saucer, first gadroon shape, with maroon ground, floral gilt bands and monochrome landscape panels - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Vase - Other than damage stated in the description there is wear to the gilding. Tea Cup and Saucer - Minor wear to gilding, more so on the saucer and also some wear to the landscape panels on the saucer
A 19th century English porcelain two-handled vase, of Neo classical design, with gilt rim and foot decorated with a flower basket and a floral spray with butterflies, scroll handle with lion head (one handle lacking), 10.25cm high - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: One handle lacking and the other handle with top section lacking, broken and re-glued, gilding worn in places
An H & R Daniel porcelain plate, Shell shape, decorated to the centre with the Savile coat of arms of an owl wearing a crown, with maroon border, 22.5cm diameter, a porcelain sauce tureen stand, possibly by H & R Daniel, with gadrooned border and scroll handles, decorated with the crest of a lion rampant facing left, 22cm x 16.5cm and a porcelain match pot, of cylindrical form, with maroon ground and gilt bird and foliage decoration with gilt foot, 9.25cm high, also possibly by H & R Daniel (3 items) - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Plate - Gilding worn in places a few small scratches to the maroon ground. Tureen stand - A few small scratches to the maroon ground, small hairline crack running in from the rim by a handle. Vase - Minor wear to gilding on foot and rim
A 19th century English porcelain vase, decorated with small repeating relief moulded flower heads with yellow centres and pink petals, with cartouche containing a hand painted scene with a Cathedral to the distance and cattle and a river to the foreground, possibly Worcester Cathedral, with gilded relief moulded laurel wreath surround, 14.25cm high - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Some of the relief moulded flower heads are chipped. One is completely lacking from the foot. Some of the gilt leaves surrounding the cathedral vignette are damages and one has been re-glued. There are two small areas of paintwork missing from the cathedral scene
A 19th century English porcelain inkwell, of circular form raised on scroll feet, decorated with small repeating relief moulded flower heads with yellow centres and the petals finished in pink, gilt detail and the lid with bird finial, 13cm diameter, a sugar bowl and cover of similar design, possibly by H & R Daniel with turquoise finished flowers, and relief moulded trailing green leaves, bird handles and finial, 9.5cm high, a cylindrical porcelain spill vase of similar design with green finished flowers and applied with large individual leaves, 11.25cm high and a similar chamber stick, 8.75cm diameter - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Inkwell - Central inkwell cracked and restored, pen holders broken and chipped, lid possibly not original, bird finial broken, head and wing lacking, gilding worn, some flower heads chipped, firing crack to foot, two areas of staining to the glaze. Sugar bowl and cover - Some flower heads chipped. Bird finial fired at a lopsided angle, bird handles chipped, hairline crack to inside of bowl, foot chipped, firing crack to inside of foot, gilding worn to rim in places. Spill vase - Chip to rim, some flower heads and leaves chipped, chip to foot. Chamberstick - Stick broken from base with evidence of previous glue, some flower heads chipped, gilding slightly worn in places
A collection of 19th century English miniature porcelain items comprised of a matching teacup, slops bowl, cream jug and sugar bowl with lid, decorated with floral sprays and gilt detail, a trumpet shaped vase decorated with a shell and a milk jug decorated with a landscape of a house amongst trees (6 items) - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Cup - Hairline crack. Slops bowl - Condition good. Cream jug - Condition good. Sugar bowl and lid - Condition good. Vase - Condition good. Milk jug - Condition good
A Royal Lancastrian Pottery vase with mottled orange glaze, numbered 2507, 11cm high, a Brannam Pottery vase with yellow glaze 14cm high, and a pair of small Royal Baram Ware two handled vases with silver collars, 10.5cm high (4 items) - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Lancastrian Pottery vase - Small firing fault to inside of foot rim. Brannam Pottery vase - Condition good. Pair of Brannam vases - Condition good
A Mintons pate-sur-pate green glazed bowl, and similar unmarked vase, the vase decorated with classical nudes, raised on three scroll feet, with gilt decoration to the rim, numbered 5677 to the base, 20cm high, the small oval two-handled bowl decorated with a dog on a bridge leaning to take a drink of water and a hare and a tortoise, initialled LB, within brown and yellow ground cartouches, with gilt decoration to the rim, and gilt factory mark to the base, 13cm wide - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Vase (unmarked) - Restoration to a foot and some very minor wear to the gilding. The restoration has been very well done and is only detectable by a very slight change in green to the glaze of the foot. Bowl - Condition good
A pair of small Meissen porcelain double gourd lidded vases decorated in relief with flowers and fruit and painted with insects, each approximately 13.5cm high - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Vase One - Heavily broken and badly restored. Section broke and re-glued to the top of the vase. The base broken into several pieces and re-glued/restored. Chips all over the encrusted flower and fruit decoration. Only the bottom of the blue crossed swords mark visible. The lid has damage to the flower and leaves. Vase Two - Damage to the encrusted flowers, fruit and foliage with chips and small sections lacking. The lid has damage to the flower and leaves. and leaves
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