A silver mounted iridescent glass vase, probably Loetz, circa 1900, the swollen cylindrical body of green tint, splashed in silvery blue creta papillon colouring, the mounts cast as grotesque masks issuing scrolling tendrils spouting foliate motifs, the mounts marked `Sterling Silver`, otherwise unmarked, height approx 24cm (one small section of silver lacking).
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A Meissen porcelain two handled `Limoges enamel` cobalt blue ground vase and cover, circa 1860, the compressed bulbous body decorated in the style of Ernst August Leuteritz with masks issuing acanthus scrolls and swags enriched with trailing gilt tendrils flanked by winged griffin like handles, raised on a similarly decorated spreading circular foot, crossed swords in underglaze blue to base, incised `L191` and impressed `8`, height approx 34cm (minor faults).
A flambé glazed ovoid vase, decorated with stylized seed heads in a metallic lustre, lustre painted bird mark to base with `JB` monogram and numerals `89`, height approx 19cm together with a Crown Ducal George Washington bicentenary memorial plate, circa 1932, printed in green with a titled scene of `Washington and Lafayette at Mount Vernon` within a relief fruit and flower mounded rim, together with an Amphora pottery vase (hairlines) and a Giordano Vietri Italian pottery plate.
A majolica centrepiece, late 19th Century, the circular top formed as a waterlily surrounded by leaves held by a bulrush column surrounded by three cranes on a triform base, together with three matching plates (faults), a mid-19th Century Staffordshire porcelain part tea service enamelled with flowers against the gilt overlaid cobalt blue ground and a two handled Royal Worcester porcelain vase painted by Jarman, signed (extensively repaired).
A Locke & Co. Worcester porcelain blush ivory vase, circa 1900, the bulbous body beneath the pierced trumpet neck, black printed globe mark to base, together with a Locke & Co. Worcester blush ivory foliate moulded oval dish and a Royal Worcester foliate moulded cornucopia vase (chips).
An English porcelain footed centrepiece bowl, second half 19th Century, the circular top decorated with floral groups within relief moulded scrolls, raised on a circular spreading foot, together with a Masonic interest glass vase, a Beswick Dachshund, model No. 361, a Goebel blue tit and two iridescent glass vases (some faults).
A Rye Pottery green glazed small jardinière of dimpled shape, together with a Rye miniature vase with ropetwist handles, a miniature Rye basket with overhead handle, a Rye miniature pot relief decorated with shamrocks, two other pieces of Rye and a Dicker green glazed miniature pot.
A Royal Doulton stoneware vase by Hannah Barlow, monogrammed, the bulbous body with tapered cylindrical neck incised with ponies heightened in blue against a buff ground above a ring of leaves, incised and impressed marks to base, height approx 15cm (glazed over manufacturer`s chip to rim).
An antique century walnut marquetry side table, the rectangular tray top with boxwood stringing and extensive floral marquetry inlay with a bird, butterflies and a vase and this style repeated to the sides and legs.The opposed end drawers with delicate brass drop loop handles and shaped back plates and raised on slender tapering serpentine legs pad feet. NB A sales invoice dated 2nd July 1979 suggests that this table was formerly from Penkill Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland. (77cms x 49cms x 71 cms high, as viewed, slight damage commensurate with age and use).
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