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A selection of Georgian style miniature silver furniture including a French style sofa hallmarked John George Smith, London, 1900, table hallmarked John George Piddington, London, 1901, a white metal breakfast table, a silver caddy spoon with sailing ship finial, the bowl embossed with swans marked for Berthold Muller
A modern Herend porcelain `Fruit & Flowers` pattern part breakfast set, with ozier-moulded borders, comprising; two globular teapots and covers, a milk jug, a barrel-shaped preserve pot, a salt and a pepper-pot, a small sugar bowl, a cream jug, ten side plates, seven teacups and eight saucers, blue factory marks
A baluster wine glass, the round funnel bowl with a solid lower section with bead inclusion, supported on an inverted baluster stem with basal knop and bead inclusion, on a domed and folded foot, 14cm high, circa 1700. Provenance: The Timothy Neat Collection. See Turnbull & Herron, The Price Guide to English 18th Century Drinking Glass, (1970), p. 19 for this very glass.
An engraved airtwist wine glass of possible Jacobite signficance, the ogee bowl engraved and polished with an insect and a carnation, supported on a centrally knopped stem filled with spiral threads and with a conical foot, 15cm high, mid 18th century. Provenance: The Timothy Neat Collection.
A Dutch engraved airtwist goblet, the round funnel bowl decorated with a cartouche of initials and verso a fine cartouche with a skull and crossbones issuing flowers, eyes following viewer, supported on a stem filled with spiral threads with a basal cushion knop with bead inclusions, on a domed foot, 18.5cm high, mid 18th century. Provenance: The Timothy Neat Collection. By repute from Harvey`s of Bristol.
An opaque-twist firing glass, the ogee bowl with a hammered flute lower section, supported on a double-series stem and a terraced foot, 9cm high, paper label for the Drambuie Collection, circa 1760. Provenance: The Drambuie Collection, Lyon & Turnbull, 27th Jan. 2006, ex-lot 1070 and thence the Timothy Neat Collection.
An engraved opaque-twist wine glass, the ogee bowl decorated with a sprig of lily-of-the-valley beneath a swag band, supported on a double series stem and conical foot, 13.3cm high, circa 1760. Provenance: The Timothy Neat Collection and purchased from Wing Commander Ron Thomas of Somervale Antiques.
A facet-stemmed wine of Jacobite significance, the round funnel bowl engraved with a bird in flight and an insect, the centrally knopped stem cut with diamond facets, on a conical foot, 16.5cm high, the glass circa 1780; and another facet-stemmed wine glass, 10.5cm high, circa 1780. Provenance: property of a Berkshire collector..
A facet-stemmed wine glass, the bell bowl with a scale-cut lower section, supported on a stem cut with hexagonal facets and a conical foot with a faceted rim, 17cm high, late 18th century, paper label. Provenance: Sotheby`s, lead item from lot 87, The Royal Brierley Collection of English Glass, 3rd March 1998.
A Chinese Blanc de Chine openwork grotto with two seated men playing weiqi, looking back at the board and touching the counter bowl, a young man looking on, beneath overhanging pine branches, covered in a white glaze, 10.2cm high, Kangxi (circa 1690). Provenance: Formerly in an American collection. Exhibited by S. Marchant and Son in their exhibition of Blanc de Chine, 2006, n.35a.
A Chinese blue and white bowl decorated to the exterior with reserves of precious objects and peonies on a ground of stylised lotus flowers and fronds beneath a diaper band, the interior with a central medallion of further precious objects and a lotus border inside the rim, 37cm diameter, 20th century
A Chinese porcelain bowl, of circular form wiith everted lip, decorated in famille rose enamels with two five-clawed dragons dispuiting a flaming pearl amid clouds and flames above waves, the rim with a keyfret band, the interior decorated in underglaze blue with lotus fronds, leaves and flowers, the base with six-character mark of Guangxu but later, 18.3cm diameter
A Japanese Arita deep bowl decorated in underglaze blue and enamels with chrysanthemums and formal demi-roundels, 31.5cm diameter, 18th century; an Arita bowl of lobed form with petalloid rim and decorated in typical palette with panels of squirrels amid grapes, 19.2cm diameter, 18th century; an Imari plate of circular form, 29.9cm diameter, 19th century; a Chinese Export dish of chamfered rectangular form decorated in Imari palette, 33.5cm diameter
A John Ridgway & Co. porcelain `Rococo revival` part dinner service, decorated with a blue, gilt and salmon border, comprising; nine soup plates, forty-two 10inch dinner plates, a small oval serving dish, a vegetable tureen and cover, a pedestal bowl, a serving bowl and four assorted serving dishes, painted pattern no. 6/3385, circa 1850. Provenance: The Property of the late Baron Ozy de Zegwaart. See Geoffrey Godden, Staffordshire Porcelain (1983), p. 196 where the author notes the extreme rarity of Ridgway porcelain dinner services.
A Mason`s Ironstone part dinner service, decorated with a `Japan` pattern in shades of iron-red, blue, ochre and gilt, comprising; a pair of vegetable tureens, covers and stands, a fruit bowl, a pair of sauce tureens and covers, a pair of serving dishes, eight soup plates, eight dinner plates, eight breakfast plates and eight side plates, printed marks, circa 1845
An extensive collection of Limoges Raynaud "Mineral" white glazed textured dinner wares by Thierry Cheyrou comprising two graduated boat shaped dishes, a pair of large tapering bowls, further circular bowl, forty plates of various size and shape, eight soup plates and fifteen further bowls (two sizes)

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