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A LATE VICTORIAN ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASE by Frank Roberts, of tapering ovoid form, moulded with classical griffin handles and cherubs, with painted panels decorated with purple iris in a raised classical border, on a circular foot moulded with acanthus leaves, printed on underside with a registration mark 240969, and shape no. 1764, 13.75" high
AN 18TH CENTURY DELFT CHARGER painted in blue with a vase of flowers against a trellis and scroll panel enclosed within dot and cross border, the reverse bearing an old label ascribing the plate to Sandwichware "These two plates are probably Sandwichware. They came from the Old Gable sale (about 1928)", 12" dia.
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MARBLE AND GILT METAL MOUNTED CLOCK GARNITURE, the enamelled dial signed F. Guillouf Le Havre, with painted floral swag decoration and pierced gilt hands, with an eight day two train movement, striking on a bell, the clock raised on four gilt capped columns and surmounted by an urn, with twin vase shaped ornaments, 16" high
A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND EBONY STRUNG SECRETAIRE CABINET, the scrolling pediment and central vase ornament above twin glazed doors with arched glazing bars enclosing a shelved interior above a deep fitted secretaire drawer with brass ring-handles and twin panelled cupboard doors on short turned legs, 36.5" wide
A VICTORIAN DAVENPORT PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE "Mountains of Etolia near Naupactus" painted with a mountainous scene in a green and gilt border with floral cartouches, a Victorian Davenport milk jug with painted scenes in gilt borders and blue ground, and a collection of other Victorian Davenport porcelain including a comport, bowls, vase, plates and tea ware (a lot)
Designed by John Pollard Seddon. A very rare Victorian Fulham Pottery - C.J.C. Bailey (1864-1888) salt glaze, stoneware vase with mountain ash moulded decoration, scroll handles and on an octagonal foot, with its lid and one original bud shape stopper. Height including lid 30.5cm. Impressed C.J.C.B. Fulham and 1877 J.P.S. to the base. (See illustration) Note: The drawing for this vase is in the V&A collection. Condition Report: Missing all but one stopper, which seems to have been glued into place. Cover substantially warped, with a few small chips to the rim, largest 1cm across. A few very small chips to the body itself to the applied decoration on the base. No obvious integral flaws, restoration or substantial damage.
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