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A Wemyss 'Cabbage Rose' pottery bowl, late 19th/ early 20th century, bearing painted and stamped marks to base, retailed by Thomas Goode & Co of South Audley St, London,28cm diameter, 9.5cm high, together with a similarly decorated dish and chamberstick (3)Condition report: Some tiny chips and rubbing to rim of bowl. Some pitting, crazing and firing faults. Some hairline cracks beneath rim. Restoration to top of chamberstick handle. General wear.
A collection of Wemyss wares comprising two cylindrical jars and covers, 16cm tall approx, one with painted orange decoration, the other painted cherry decoration, together with a marmalade pot and cover with matching painted orange decoration and a further preserve pot and cover with a raspberry detail, all with various impressed and painted marks to base and retailer marks for T Goode & Co, (all af) together with a further similar cylindrical preserve pot and cover in the Wemyss manner with painted gooseberry detail and moulded gooseberries to cover and painted initials to base PGM? 9cm tall approx (5)
A Wemyss Ware Beehive honey pot and cover on a saucer, painted to side and cover with bees flying around a hive, in colours, a Wemyss Ware large tankard similar, a small cylindrical preserve pot, cover and saucer, a Wemyss Ware strawberry preserve pot, cover and saucer and another tankard painted with flowers above a trellis, painted factory marks, damages and repairs, 18.5cm. square, (11)
Victorian miniature child's china, various cups and saucers including a canary yellow with Adam Buck type prints, further cups and saucers with blue and white floral designs, cup and saucer with a Wemyss type design of chickens and small mug with a puce chinoiserie design and similar cup (qty)
A GEORGE II SALVER DOUGAL GED, EDINBURGH 1746 Assay Master Hugh Gordon, of shaped circular outline with scroll and shell cast border, the flat with a broad chased border of fruits and flowers within foliate, scroll and shell border, the centre with engraved coat of arms, raised on four scroll and hoof feet(Diameter 27cm, 21oz)Footnote: Heraldry: With engraved full armorial of Seaton of Abercorn of Linlithgow, Quarterly 1st and 4th Or three crescents within double tressure flory counter flory gules (for Seton) 2nd and 3rd Argent three escutcheons gules (for Hay). Highly likely for Sir Henry Seton of Abercorn in the County of Linlithgow, the 3rd Baronet (born after 1702 died 1751). Sir Henry was the only son of Walter Seton of Abercorn, the 2nd Baronet and his wife, Christian Dundas of Dundas (Miss Dundas of Dundas), the only daughter of George Dundas of Dundas in the County of West Lothian. Sir Henry married Barbara Wemyss of Bogie the only daughter of Sir John Wemyss of Bogie, the 2nd Baronet and his wife, Anne Lockhart on an unknown date.
A WEMYSS WARE 'EARLSHALL' TOILET SET EARLY 20TH CENTURY decorated with windmills, rooks and trees in a landscape, comprising a SLOP PAIL AND COVER, with wicker handle, 29cm high; a EWER AND BASIN, Ewer 26cm high, basin 39cm diameter; a CHAMBER POT, 22cm diameter; a SPONGE DISH AND LINER, 20cm diameter; a SOAP DISH, LINER AND COVER, 14cm diameter; and a BEAKER VASE, apparently unmarked, 11.5cm high, all others painted EARLSHALL
A RARE WEMYSS WARE PLATE CIRCA 1900 decorated with sheep by Karel Nekola, with gilded border, signed KAREL NEKOLA, bearing inscription verso CA' THE YOWS/ TO THE KNOX(23.5cm diameter)Footnote: Note: 'The Knox' in the inscription on this plate may allude to the Knox Pulpit formation, an outcrop of sandstone on the lower slopes of the Lomond Hills in west-central Fife, an area known for its sheep grazing.
A Presentation Silver Cigarette Box. A presentation cigarette box, 153mm long x 105mm deep x 74mm high, silver (hallmarks for London 1911), the lid inscribed ‘1914. 1915. 1916. Armoured Car Unit Attached Headquarters XVI Mounted Brigade. Best shot in the Unit. Corporal Keirle. Given by J. H. Ismay. 2nd. Lieut 2/1 Dorset Yeomanry.’; together with a presentation shield, the central silver plaque inscribed ‘1909 Light Horse Challenge Shield won by G. Co. U.B.V.R. Team: Capt. A. H. Morgan, Sergt. Wemyss, Sergt. Heron, Corpl. Fyfe, Vol. Conn’, generally good condition (2) £60-£80 --- Note: Captain Arthur Henry Morgan served with the Upper Burma Volunteer Rifles and was awarded his Indian Volunteer Decoration on 27 August 1910. He was advanced Major on 1 April 1914.
A lot comprising a pair of bottle form cloisonne vases, a pair of Bohemian flashed amber glass candlesticks, a Thomas Forester Phoenix Ware vase, a Wemyss preserve pot with painted decoration of oranges, a Chinese blue & white ginger jar, among other items Condition Report: cloisonne vases - good condition. blue & white figure lamp - a small dent which appears to be uneven smoothing during the throwing process rather than a chip as the area is glazed. Wemyss preserve pot - chipped to leaves, lid & rim, crazed. Prunus jar - lid broken & reglued. Phoenixware vase - has surface scratches.

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