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A Royal Copenhagen Calla Lily twin-handled vase, model 249, slender form, painted with lily stems in colours on a graduated blue ground, a Royal Copenhagen vase painted with roses, another similar with a wild poppy flower, a Royal Copenhagen jar painted with bats, a vase similar and a large collection of Royal Copenhagen porcelain, printed and painted factory marks, 32cm. high (a lot) ProvenanceThe Daryl Fromm collection.
Φ Michael Cardew CBE (1901-1983)a Winchcombe Pottery slip-decorated earthenware cider jar, slip decorated with a stylised bird between leaf motif, in sand-yellow on an umber ground,impressed seal marks, paper collection label39cm. high Provenancefrom an English private collection, Sussex. LiteratureMuriel Rose Artist Potters in England, Faber and Faber, plate 44 for a comparable example dated to 1936.
Mixed Lot: An Edwardian cut glass globular scent bottle having a plain silver collar and cherub decorated silver mounted shoulders, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, makers mark for Henry Matthews (missing top), four various glass bottles with silver lids/collars, a dressing table jar, a silver dwarf candlestick (loaded) together with a hallmarked silver pull off top (8)
Mixed Lot: A white metal and enamelled top pill box of rectangular form, the lid with a light blue guilloche panel, the interior of the lid set with a mirror, import mark for London 1928, a round glass rouge pot with pull off shaped silver and blue enamel lid, Birmingham 1929, makers mark for W.G Sothers Ltd, a small Victorian glass jar with a silver collar and screw on lid together with a pierced silver salt frame, floral and scroll design, blue glass liner, Birmingham 1899 (4)
Mixed Lot: An early 20th Century small silver oval pierced bon bon basket, marks rubbed, 10.5cm long, a George V small silver twin handled trophy, Birmingham 1935, makers mark S Blackensee & Son Ltd, a table cigarette box of plain rectangular form, initialled, wood lined and loaded, 11 x 8.5 x 5cm, marks rubbed, a cut glass oval shaped dressing table jar with hallmarked silver pull off lid together with a cut glass scent bottle and stopper with hallmarked silver collar
A collection of various pottery and china wares to include a Staffordshire figure of stag hunter on horseback, Staffordshire figure of a poodle, Habitat Nil pattern part tea set comprising tea pot, six cups and saucers, 19th Century clear glass pedestal tazza 21.3 cm diameter x 11.5 cm high, a white pottery tazza 37.5 cm diameter x 12 cm high, stoneware pottery jar, terracotta pottery jar, terracotta pottery jardiniere and a part glazed terracotta pottery jug of trumpet form 20.5 cm high and a small wooden washboard
A 19th Century Chinese blue and white ginger jar (missing lid), 22.5 cm high, together with a Chinese famille rose decorated teapot with figural decoration and wire handles, 14 cm high excluding handles, a further 19th Century Chinese teapot of squat bellied form with figural decoration, bears orange mark to base, 10 cm high and a further Chinese teapot with polychrome figural decoration to one side and script to the other, 13 cm high (4) CONDITION REPORTS The ginger jar has large cracks all round and has been repaired to the centre as if it has been struck and in pieces at some point. Several large scratches, firing faults etc. The famille rose tea pot - there are areas of wear to the enamel decoration throughout, firing faults throughout, in need of a good clean, paint/white marks to the inside. The squat bellied tea pot - inside of the rim has lots of chips, there is significant wear to the decoration, one wire handle is missing, there is heavy scratching throughout, there is a chip to the rim of the spout. There are several star cracks visible to the inside of the pot but not visible from the exterior. Heavy wear to the decoration. The other tea pot - the lid has had a repair and has further hairline cracks and a bruise as well as chipping throughout. The tea pot itself - the wire handles are misshapen, There is were to the decoration as well as surface scratches and firing faults. It is very dirty inside, remains of tea evident and there also appears to be some hairline cracks visible to the interior which aren't visible from the outside. All items have wear and tear conducive with age and use to include surface scratches, some small nibbles etc - see images for more details
A group of British and Continental silver. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: an Edwardian lighthouse-style caster, Chester, 1904, probably Haseler Brothers, on a moulded circular foot, with bayonet fastening, 17cm high; a Victorian ashtray, maker's mark rubbed, Sheffield, 1891, 11cm dia.; a Victorian Hanoverian pattern ladle, London, 1867, Chawner & Co., with bird crest engraved to reverse of terminal, 18.3cm long; a four division toast rack, Sheffield, 1933, James Deakin & Sons, 8.3cm wide; a continental oval pill box, with Victorian import mark for William Moering, London, 1893, the body with gadrooned decoration and floral motifs, the hinged cover decorated with floral motifs and a scene of two putti playing with a lamb, 5.7cm wide; a silver mounted glass vanity jar - the lid London, 1919, Wolfsky & Co., 9cm dia.; a mustard spoon, Sheffield, 1922, Mappin & Webb, engraved with crest and motto Je suis Prest to terminal, 18.5cm long; a condiment spoon, Birmingham, 1982, Bishton's; and a French sifting spoon, 19th century, Fiddle and Thread pattern, with engraved crest to reverse of terminal, 20.5cm long; together with four white metal spoons, unmarked, with shaped bowls, 15.3cm long, total weighable silver approx. 18.2ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The four unmarked spoons are not included in the weighable silver.
A late Victorian blue glass lined silver vase. William Comyns, London, 1899. Pierced and repousse decorated with scrolls, flowers and trelliswork, with vacant cartouche to front, 23cm high.The vase together with: a small bottle coaster raised on four bracket feet, stamped 925, 9.5cm dia.; a rectangular white metal trinket box, indistinct marks to base, the hinged lid decorated with winged cherubs, 3.5 x 8.5cm; a pair of small Victorian silver easel back photo frames, London, 1887 and 1888, one William Comyns, one without maker's mark, 7.7cm high; and a vanity set comprising: two vanity bottles, a glass jar, two brushes and a hand mirror; all stamped 925, together with several matched silver plated items (two small trays and a comb), total weighable silver approx. 15.1ozt (a lot)Condition Report: Weight comprises W. Comyns vase, rectangular trinket box and bottle coaster only
A group of silver, including: a pair of Israeli silver candlesticks. Matadin. Stamped 925. The short candlesticks designed with knopped stems and raised on stepped, circular feet decorated with scalloped detailing, 10cm high.Together with: a goblet, indistinctly marked ST935 to base, with applied filigree decorative banding and paste cabochons along the rim, the knopped stem on a stepped circular foot with decorative banding, 13.4cm high; a silver christening cup, Birmingham, 1942, maker J. P., of baluster form, on a stepped circular form, with scrolling handle, 8.5cm high (inc. handle); a silver mounted glass jar, London, 1917, Henry Perkins & Sons, 8cm high; and four bonbon dishes, unmarked, of shaped, oval form, pierced and repousse decorated with scrolling floral motifs, 10.8cm wide, total weighable silver approx. 7.8ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The silver mounted jar and the unmarked bob bon dishes are not included in the weighable silver. The goblet tests as silver.
A Continental silver trinket box. Import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, Sheffield, 1900. Of shaped form, repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, the hinged cover with shell thumbpiece and decorated with a scene depicting classical figures beside a temple, 9cm wide. The box together with a group of silver mounted glass vessels and oddments, comprising: an Edwardian pill box, Birmingham, 1900, Henry Matthews, of oval form, repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, 6.5cm wide; a rectangular pill box, with import mark for Next PLC, London, 1988, the hinged cover engraved with decorative banding to border, 4cm long; a small dish, Birmingham, 1909, maker M.BROS, of circular form, pierced along the rim, the base chased and repousse decorated with floral motifs, 8.8cm dia.; an octagonal powder compact case, London, 1934, Cohen & Charles, with engine turned design, 8cm wide; a set of six Edwardian teaspoons, Sheffield, 1904, John Round & Son, Old English pattern, 13cm long, in fitted case; a twin-handled bowl, Birmingham, 1957, Lanson, of circular form, 12cm dia.; a silver mounted glass scent bottle, maker ID.; three silver mounted glass vanity jars, various dates and makers, all of cylindrical form; and another mounted glass jar, the lid apparently unmarked, total weighable silver approx. 13.6ozt (a lot)Footnotes: Samuel Boyce (Boaz) Landeck was a silversmith from the Netherlands. He was active in London where he imported continental silverware, including Hanau silver. Condition Report: Continental trinket box possibly French or German (either French or pseudo Hanau marks to base). The compact case and the unmarked lid of one of the vanity jars are not included in the weighable silver.
A selection of trinket and snuff boxes, 19th century and later, to include: a papier mache example, the cover painted with classically dressed figures within a field, 8cm diameter, and a lacquered wooden example, the hinged cover painted with a monk, 8cm wide, together with a glass scent bottle, the body with bands of yellow, turquiose and gold swirls, 11.5cm high and a Gouda pottery jar and cover, typically decorated, painted maker's mark to base, 7cm high (Qty)CONDITION REPORT: The example depicting the man on the horse - the box shows wear commensurate with age, including surface scratches, minor chips and nibbles to the edges (as seen in photo) and wear and discolouration to the cover itself. No other obvious signs of damage nor restoration.
A large Chinese porcelain blue and white baluster vase, 19th century, the baluster shaped temple jar decorated with a continuous frieze of figures, within borders of flora and fauna, bearing seal mark to the underside, 40cm high (at fault)Condition report; Rim extensively at fault and requires professional restoration. Rim with further hairline cracks and chips. Interior extensively stained. Exterior with pitting and surface scratches (please see additional images to follow).
A selection of five pieces of Moorcroft pottery, 20th century and later, to include: a 'Pomegranate' pattern ginger jar and cover, 11.5cm high, impressed maker's mark to underside; a 'Leaf and Berries' bowl, 16cm diameter, impressed maker's mark and painted monogram to underside; an 'Orchid' pattern dish, 11.5cm diameter, impressed maker's mark and applied maker's label to base, a 'Hibiscus' pattern jar and cover, 12cm diameter, impressed maker's mark and applied label to interior of cover and underside, and a 'Hepatica' pattern pin tray, 20cm wide, impressed maker's mark, painted monogram, and date cypher for 2001 to underside (5)CONDITION REPORT: Each piece shows minimal surface wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches. Some pieces show minimal crazing (as seen in photos). No other obvious signs of damage nor restoration.
Collection of Royal Crown Derby English bone china 'Imari' pattern items to include: barrel shaped 1128 ginger jar and cover, small hand bell, two dressing table jars and covers of rectangular and oval form and a small side plate together with another early 19th century Derby 'Imari' coffee can. (6) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Collection of silver vanity items to include: two similar silver and tortoiseshell dressing table ring/jewellery boxes, both of oval form, one marked 'The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company' and dated London 1912. Glass and silver topped ladies dressing table jar with Reynolds Angels, another silver vanity ring box and a silver repousse dressing table box and cover. 2.33 troy ozs approx. (5) (B.P. 21% + VAT)All items have very small/minor dents but no major damage. One tortoiseshell topped box has some minor scratches to the tortoiseshell. Ring box - fabric lining is threadbare.
Impressive Japanese export baluster jar and cover, in the Imari pallet, decorated with birds amongst prunus and foliage, with repeating vignettes of fruits and flowers in a basket to the shoulders, the lid decorated with fo dog finial. Unmarked. 65cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Very grubby, wear to the gilding on dog finial, minor wear and minor frits to rim of lid, minor wear to the body of the vase, but no obvious damage.
Good quality Japanese cloisonne jar and cover of compressed baluster form, overall with multi-coloured flowers and foliage in repeating panels. The base probably silver with raised four character mark. 9cm high approx. Together with another Japanese cloisonne vase of small proportions on a blue ground overall with multi-coloured flowers and foliage. Appearing unmarked and standing 9.5cm high approx. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Damage to baluster jar (lid and inside). Damage to cloisonné rim of jar (see image), lid is dented. Finial is loose. Vase - Minor dinks/dents to top rim.
A group of four tribal masks and figures, to include a late 19th or early 20th century Nepalese carved and painted wood mask 26cm high; a Yam wood figure Nggwal, Wosera area, Southern Abelam Tribe 12.5cm high, in an associated ceramic jar, 19cm high overall; a Papua New Guinea conical wood flask carved in relief with four figures 30.5cm high; and another carved wood seated figure 33.5cm high (4)
A Chinese Wucai porcelain wine jar, Transitional Period, 17th century, painted with panels of shrubs amongst rocks, six arched shoulder handles 32cm high;and a 19th century example decorated with horses, base drilled29.5cm highProvenance:Clopton Hall, Rattlesden, SuffolkBoth wine jar heavily restored and extensively re-painted. Both vases are approximately 24cm wide
A SALTGAZE STONEWARE DRUG JAR, early 19th century, of ovoid form, with unlabelled banner over the Royal Coat of Arms flanked by two lions, 5" high, together with a similar tea kettle with caned overhead swing handle, 8 1/2" wide, and a pair of small flared cylindrical dishes, 3 3/4" diameter (Pr. & 2) (Part Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: All good bar one dish which has a hairline crack to rim and the other has a minor flake to rim
A COLLECTION OF DERBYSHIRE SALTGLAZE STONEWARE, 19th century, comprising a tobacco jar with the Royal Coat of Arms, 3 1/4" high, a cottage ornee tobacco box and cover, an oak leaf and acorn sprigged oval potted meat dish, 5 1/4" wide overall, a squat globular teapot and cover, and a shaving cup moulded with a toper and rabbit hunting scene, 4 1/2" high (5) (Part Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Tobacco jar lacks lid and one side (including a lion) has no glaze and is cracked through this lion from rim to base, shaving cup lacks cover, cottage cover has two small chips to knop and cottage is chipped to rimwith one corner glued
A SAMSON OF PARIS PORCELAIN JAR AND COVER of ovoid form painted in polychrome enamels with vignettes of exotic birds on a blue scale ground in the style of 1st period Worcester, underglaze blue fret mark, 5" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No chips, cracks or restoration, gilding a little worn
TWO MOORCROFT POTTERY SMALL JARS AND COVERS, comprising Meadow Charm designed by Nicola Slaney, 2003, and Peruvian Lily designed by Sian Leeper, 2004, together with a Plevviana jar and cover, 2003, and another depicting ripe rose hips and berries, 2004, all 4" high (4) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally all good
AN INDIAN MULTAN TIN GLAZED EARTHENWARE JAR of conical form with four loop handles, painted in blue and turquoise with bands and panels of flowers, inscribed script mark to base, 10 1/2" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Glaze badly flaking with many losses, no apparent restoration
THREE CHINESE PORCELAIN VASES, comprising a small pale blue glazed squat baluster vase with a salamander applied to the shoulders, 3 3/4" high, a vase of inverted baluster form painted in underglaze blue with a river landscape with a fisherman in a boat, 7 1/2" high, and a smaller similar vase painted with a bird in landscape, 5" high, all unmarked, together with a Chinese jar of rounded cylindrical form painted in underglaze blue with two dragons chasing the flaming pearl, four character mark, 6 1/2" high (4) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Pale blue has flakes to glaze. Small B/w has loss to rim. Jar has star crack to base.

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