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Royal Doulton character jug titled "Happy John" (model number D6031), standing 8.5"H. This medium-sized jug features a jovial character dressed in orange breeches and a yellow polka-dotted scarf, holding a mug of ale. Crafted in England, it bears the Royal Doulton hallmark on the base, along with the title and model number. A delightful addition for collectors of Royal Doulton character jugs.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This lot includes a collection of four Royal Doulton miniature character jugs from various series. The set features The Fortune Teller (D6523), Gladiator (D6556), Gondolier (D6595), and Gulliver (D6566). Each jug showcases Royal Doulton's signature craftsmanship, with hand-painted details and vibrant colors capturing the unique character of each figure. The jugs bear the Royal Doulton backstamp on the base, confirming their authenticity and origin. The Fortune Teller depicts a mysterious figure adorned with gold earrings and a patterned scarf. Gladiator showcases a bold warrior in intricate armor, while Gondolier represents a classic Venetian oarsman with a striped shirt and straw hat. Gulliver, inspired by Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver’s Travels," features a character with remarkable attention to detail, including a miniature figure on the handle. Each jug measures approximately 2.5" in height. These collectibles date from the mid-20th century, offering a glimpse into the history of Royal Doulton's character jug production.Issued: c. 1960sDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
100% silk85 x 85 mThe scarf featuring a central panther head surrounded by jewel-like designs, likely inspired by Cartier’s iconic ‘Panthère’ collection, with the Cartier logo.In original Cartier box.Excellent condition, never worn.Upon the buyer’s request, we are pleased to provide a general condition report for the Lot described above. However, as we are not professional conservators or restorers, we strongly advise prospective buyers to conduct their own inspection or consult a specialist or restorer of their choice for a comprehensive professional assessment. Any condition descriptions provided in the catalogue or through any correspondence are for guidance only and should not be considered a substitute for a firsthand evaluation.NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD ‘AS IS’ IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE PUBLISHED IN THE CATALOGUE.
Part of the English Heritage series, this rare colorway variation of the Toothless Granny large character jug features a unique trial coloration. Crafted by Royal Doulton, this jug depicts an elderly woman with a warm, toothless smile, adorned with a detailed bonnet and a multi-colored handle fashioned as a knotted scarf. This version is an uncommon trial piece, showcasing different hues from the standard production model. A sought-after collector's item, this piece highlights Royal Doulton's tradition of fine craftsmanship and attention to detail. D5521.Artist: Harry FentonIssued: c. 1941 - 1983Dimensions: 6.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As is. Previously restored.
Presenting the Royal Doulton large character jug, a finely detailed ceramic jug featuring a bowie knife and grinder handle. Designed by Stanley J. Taylor and issued in 1988, this jug honors the Little Mesters, highly skilled craftsmen of Sheffield, England, who were known for their exceptional work in cutlery and metalworking. The jug beautifully captures the essence of a seasoned craftsman, with intricate details such as his flat cap, red scarf, and tools of the trade. Royal Doulton backstamp. Marked: The Property Of Royal Doulton Tableware LTD., Not Produced For Sale.Artist: Stanley J. TaylorIssued: 1988Dimensions: 6.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A white Coalport Country Ware cabbage leaf bowl, five Royal Doulton Old Bear figurines including The Long Red Scarf, Bramwell Brown Has a Good Idea (x2), Welcome Home Old Bear and Don't Worry Rabbit, a small Mason's Chartreuse jug, a Wedgwood Kutani Crane teardrop vase, a Wedgwood blue Jasper Ware trinket box and a Coalport Corning Swirl teapot with matching cup and saucer etc.
A novelty barrel shaped ceramic tobacco jar with gentleman in top hat top, approx. 28cm high; a novelty figural ceramic tobacco jar and cover depicted as a female, her head and shoulders removable and the fruit she is holding formed as a seperate jar and cover, approx. 27cm high, along with a smaller barrel shaped tobacco jar, Austrian made stamp to base, formed as a female in a head scarf, approx. 14.5cm high. (3) Condition: nibbles and chips to smallest female form example; loss to paint, nibbles and wear to larger barrel shaped example and some loss, chips and nibbles to other and restoration to ladies hat, wear and paint loss commensurate with age.
Group lot of three pieces of sterling silver jewelry. Including:One sterling silver curb link necklace with spring clasp, toggle closure, and tag with empty cartouche. Marked sterling with other unidentified maker's mark along the reverse of the tag.One sterling silver scarf style necklace with chain covered in numerous baroque pearls, terminating in sterling crosses and pearl tassels on either end. At the center back, a silver placard with cross logo, marked 925.One pair of dangle earrings on French hooks, comprised of silver crosses of the same style as the pearl necklace, and set with mabe pearls. Unmarked.(Curb link) Length: 16 in. (Pearls) Length: 42 in. Gross weight: 262.3 g.Condition: General wear and tarnishing.
White jade with a slight golden undertone, carved in the form of the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, also known as ‘???’ or Guanyin. She is shown erect on a narrow lotiform throne, with both legs stretched out and slightly apart, torso straight and head facing forward. The left arm is arranged with the hand raised in ‘vitarka mudra’ and the right arm lowered in ‘varada mudra’. The expression is serene, with closed eyes and lips drawing a subtle smile, framed by long ears and a beautiful lotus crown that gathers his fine hair. The deity is lavishly adorned with jewellery, including bracelets, pendants and large earrings. The slender body has a bare torso and the legs are covered by a dhoti tied at the waist, while a fine scarf drapes over her shoulders and is draped with great dynamism across her body. On her back there is a niche of intertwined, ascending flames that holds the goddess. It shows patina from ageing. Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) or later.Size: 17 x 3.5 x 7.9 cmWeight: 322 g
A vitreous paste of beautiful translucent pinkish-reddish colour, known as Liulí, ‘??’ or ‘colored polish’ in English. It shows the image of the six-armed Mahakala with a fierce expression on his three faces, accentuated by bulging eyes, scowls and open mouth. The wrathful demeanour is emphasized by his dynamic posture in ‘alidhasana’ with his feet on two small prone beings and his multiple outstretched arms, carrying in them attributes such as a capala, an elephant skin, a long snake, or a khatvanga staff. He is adorned with fine beaded jewellery, a billowing sash and a long skin covering his thighs, while his hair is tied up in a high bun, and is topped by a beautiful foliated tiara. The figure stands on a lotiform throne framed by a halo of flames and surrounded by a fine celestial scarf draped over her shoulders. This representation of the deity refers to delusion and the many worldly attachments that must be overcome in order to attain enlightenment. The ‘??’ (Liúlí) is a precious material that was introduced from ancient times via the Silk Road. In China it is considered as one of the most precious materials (gold, silver, jade, coloured enamel, ceramics and bronze), and as one of the ‘Seven Treasures of Buddhism’. The main component is lead-barium glass which, because of its risk, was used exclusively for decorative objects. The composition was obtained from the by-products of bronze smelting, which were refined and processed. More than 30 colours were available.Made after the models of the Yongle period of the Ming dynasty. Ming - Qing Dynasty or later. Size: 20 x 8.5 x 16 cmWeight: 2769 g
Textiles - an early Victorian pictorial and alphabetical woolwork sampler, worked with lettering and a house among birds and trees, monogrammed NW, 18cm x 20.5cm; another, later, depicting Hockerill College; a Liberty silk scarf, worked with butterflies; a Belgians type crucifix form tapestry, worked with Mary holding Christ’s body; a pair of banjara bags; 19th century and later baby’s shoes, etc (qty)
Hermes - Three silk scarves with rolled edges (unboxed), to/w a Liberty silk scarf and a Charles Tyrwhitt silk scarf (5) Butterfly - overall good condition, a few tiny marksPale blue with roses - stain on blue borderBlue border with flowers - good conditionParrots - stained around border/bamboo bottom, and other stains overallPeople - area where silk has pulled, otherwise good condition
A vintage pale turquoise silk cape with embroidered flowers and swan down trim to/e an Indian fine knitted woollen shawl, brown silk emboidered panel, bead-edge silk scarf, and another heavily embroidered scarf with coloured threads on a cream ground (box) cape - dirt marks, label ribbed, marks on inside of cape, fur trim possibly restitched around neckbrown silk - hole where the crane is. Fraying. Small holes, tears, stain marks.
A vintage pale green silk kimono and sash with embroidered chrysanthemums to the back and front to/w a cream scarf with gold thread embroidery (2) Kimono - marks on fabric, wear to inside back of neck, thread coming undone. Small areas of thread coming loose but minor. Not faded, bold colours.Scarf - marks, slight fraying of gold thread
THREE DKNY 'PATENT SCARF' BUCKET BAGS, in patent grey leather with black, cerise and red scarf, gun metal tone hardware, a black patent leather bag with a grey and black leopard print scarf, gun metal tone hardware and a black patent leather bag with a cream and black scarf, gold tone hardware, each with DKNY dust bag, each bag approximate size height 30.5cm x width 13cm x length 32cm, shoulder strap 24cm (3+ 3 dust bags) (Condition Report: the grey bag has some residue that will easily clean away, all three appear in good condition, little signs of wear)
A SMALL SELECTION OF PICTURES, comprising two unsigned portrait miniatures depicting a soldier in a 18th / 19th century uniform and a female figure wearing a blue dress and scarf - some damage to both, a Caverswall limited edition porcelain plaque of a Jersey Bull painted by R.A. Shuttlebotham, a pastel of two terriers after Arthur Wardel signed F. Smith, an unsigned oil on board depicting Loch Fyne in Scotland, a painting of Irises initialled E.W.K (6)

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