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A Masons Ironstone chamber pot with serpent handle together with a 19th Century florally decorated comport, two Masons Ironstone octagonal meat plates, a Continental porcelain floral encrusted twin handled vase, a Victorian earthenware jug relief decorated with huntsman and other similar items.
A Japanese Shibayama Elephant Ivory Tusk Section Vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), worked with a pair of cranes amongst bamboo and flowering chrysanthemums, on the reverse with two doves perched in a fruiting pomegranate tree, in gold lacquer and inlaid with diverse materials including coral, stained ivory and mother-of-pearl, inset into a black lacquered and gilt scroll painted basal plinth, metal lining, 19.5cm high (a/f)
A George V Four Piece Teaset, maker`s mark HTH&Co, Birmingham 1920, each piece with bracket rim and engraved with cursive initial C, comprising teapot with ebonised handle and vase knop, two-handled sugar basin, milk jug, and conical hot water jug, 49oz gross all in, in the original stained wood carrying case
A Pair of George III Candlesticks, John Parsons & Co, Sheffield 1791, the circular bases rising to flared octagonal stems with vase shaped sconces and detachable circular pans, crested and engraved with an armorial, inset turned wooden bases, 30.5cm high, loaded See illustration
A George III Pedestal Coffee Pot, John Langlands I & John Robertson I, Newcastle 1782, of pedestal baluster shape, the tall domed cover with vase finial and beaded edge, ebonised wood C scroll handle, engraved with cursive initial D, on a beaded circular foot, 30cm high, gross weight 27 1/4oz
A Marquetry Fauteuil, probably Dutch, the outscrolled back with vase shaped splat inlaid with scrolling acanthus leaves, dogs and peacocks, the overstuffed seat raised on sabre forelegs headed by carved lion masks, the chair early 19th century, the marquetry later inlaid, 57cm by 48cm by 51cm See illustration
A William Moorcroft Florian Ware "Butterfly" Twin-Handled Vase, in tones of blue, printed brown Macintyre factory mark, painted green W.M des, painted M731 and Rd No. 326469, 27.5cm (restored handle). For a similar example see Atterbury (Paul) Moorcroft Pottery, p.29 pl.5
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