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A collection of T.G. Green blue and white Cornishware, circa 1930s - 1960s, comprising large storage jars for Granulated Sugar, Raisins, Rice, Loaf Sugar, Sultanas and Currants, three small jars for Mixed Herbs, Cherries and Nutmeg, a flour sifter, two sugar shakers, a marmalade jar, a butter dish and stand, one milk pint jug and two plain jugs, together with one untitled cylindrical jar and a spare cover for a jar, black and green printed shield marks except the cylindrical jar with the earlier church mark (qty, damages) Condition:Marmalade Jar and cover - heavily stained, jar cracked and cover chipped. Raisins jar - Hairline crack to rim Small Cherries jar - large chip to rim, missing cover. Small Nutmegs jar - large chip to the rim, secondary hairline to riM Mixed Herbs - Large chip to rim.Plain Jugs - One missing handle. Milk jug - handle broken and re-stuck Generally throughout - several pieces with crazing and some lighter staining.
A group of Worcester 18th century porcelain, comprising a trio of a coffee cup, a tea bowl and a saucer, circa 1765-1775, painted in overglaze puce enamels with scrolling plants, gilt-edged border, enriched with gilding, unmarked, saucer 12cm diameter and a 'Circled Landscape' tea bowl, circa 1780-85, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, disguised numeral mark to the base, 7.6cm diameter; sold together with a John Rose, Coalport teapot, cover, teapot stand, three coffee cups and two saucers, circa 1800, of waisted form with gilt floral sprigs, unmarked, teapot 18cm high (qty)Condition:Trio - Saucer with riveted break. Coffee cup and tea bowl in good condition.'Circled Landscape' bowl - Minute rim nibble, otherwise good.John Rose - Teapot finial- broken and restuck, firing crack to underside of cover. The gilt on the cover is rubbed.Both saucers have firing flaws to the underside. No further damages or repairs.
An extensive collection of Royal Albert Old Country Roses tableware and giftware, appears to be primarily 1974 - 1980 periodcomprising a dinner service including a pair of circular tureens with covers, nineteen bowls, 13.5cm diameter, thirteen bowls, 15.5cm diameter, twenty-four plates, 20.5cm diameter, a pair of sauce boats with stands, twelve dinner plates, 26.2cm diameter, twelve soup bowls, 24cm diameter, salt and pepper pots and an oval platter; a tea and coffee service, including teapot and cover, coffee pot and cover, four cream jugs, six coffee mugs, two sugar bowls, 30 teacups and coffee cups with 30 saucers (Including one miniature cup and saucer), 21 side plates, a two tiered cakestand, a three tiered cake stand, a pair of rectangular twin-handled sandwich platters; and ornamental wares, including a miniature jar and cover, a jardiniere, fruit bowl, square plate, pair of small rectangular dishes, two other jars and covers, medium and large photograph frames, a temple jar and cover, quantity of linen, place settings and mats (some boxed), and over 70 other pieces including a mantel timepiece, napkin rings, miniatures, table posies, vases, a pedestal bowl and a Cardew Designs Old Country Roses novelty teapot and cover (over approximately 270 pieces of bone china, plus the additional place settings etc)Condition:Please note that due to the quantity of this lot we are unable to inspect every item but taking items as a sample, there are not any obvious damages or repairs. All of the items inspected are first quality. Some show light signs of use but others appear unused.The totals of the main items are already listed in the lot description but please see the additional images for every item in this lot.
A Moorcroft Prestige jardiniere and stand in the ‘Tree Bark Thief’ pattern, designed by Rachel Bishop, a limited edition 40 of 50, dated 1997, 86cm high overallCondition:Jardiniere diameter - 27.5cmIn good, first quality condition. There is crazing to the glaze. There are no cracks, chips or any restoration. Please see additional images.
A group of Liverpool pottery and porcelain, 18th century and early 19th century, comprising a James or John Pennington 'Fisherman' sauceboat, 10.5cm high; an uncommon Richard Chaffers 'Trellis Fence' saucer, 12cm diameter; a John and Jane Pennington 'Mistress and Maid' polychrome tea bowl and saucer, saucer 13.5cm diameter; and a group of Herculaneum, comprising a pair of teacups and saucers with sepia landscapes; a new oval sucrier and cover decorated in imari and gilt, marked '820', 14cm high; an oval teapot stand, painted with an array of flowers within green and gilt border, 18.5cm wide; a 'Doll's House' pattern plate, numbered 1221, 18cm diameter, a transfer-printed blue and white tea bowl and saucer together with two coffee cans, one printed with hand-colouring and one fully painted (16 pcs including cover) Condition:Pennington sauceboat - Crack around lower portion of handle and a hairline to the centre of the spout. 'Trellis Fence' saucer - broken into two pieces and restored. 'Mistress and Maid' saucer - Small restored chip to rim, together with some further nibbles to rim of both saucer and tea bowl. Herculaneum teacups and saucers - minor gilt wear. Tea bowl and saucer - minor gilt wear, crazing lines to centre of saucer Teapot stand - some patches of gilt wear to rim and a couple of minor scratches through floral decoration Printed base coffee can - glaze crazing throughout Sucrier - wear to gilt on finial and rim, chip to inner rim of base and hairline cracks to bodyDolls House plate - good conditionNo other damages or repairs
A Victorian cranberry glass epergne, cranberry and clear glass, the central frilled trumpet flanked by a pair of smaller trumpet vases and two candy canes supporting two small basket vases, above a frilled base, standing 52cm high; together with a small pair of jugs, running cranberry to clear, decorated in coloured enamels with trailing floral sprays, 13cm high; a diamond-quilt vase, 11cm high; a 'bride's basket' bowl on stand, cranberry and orange glass, overall height including handle 16cm; sold together with an unusual wrythen vase with etched vermicelli and gilded floral and hatched panels, 25.5cm highCondition:Epergne - condition is good with no damages or repairs
A set of six Minton tiles from the 'Early English History' series designed by John Moyr-Smith, circa 1880, printed in black, comprising 'Galgacus', 'Boadicea', 'Edy and Elgiva', 'St. Augustine', 'Canute' and 'Alfred', 15.2cm square; sold together with a Mintons teapot stand tile of Old Edinburgh, John Knox's House, Nether Bow, 15.2cm squareCondition:Canute missing a piece from the lower left-hand front corner.
A 19th century inlaid mahogany watch standThe octagonal watch holder raised on a fret cut stand above a single bow-front drawer with turned bone handles, raised on ball feet, together with a silver pocket watch by H.Samuel.25cm highCondition:A little faded and stained. Rear door to watch holder is warped and with a small loss to the edge inlay.
A mixed group of English porcelain and pottery early and mid-19th century, including a pierced twin-handled chestnut basket on stand, decorated in overglaze polychrome enamels with scattered floral sprays and sprigs, with foliate embossed lattices, unmarked, basket 27cm wide; a Coalport dessert sauce tureen with cover and stand, circa 1805, decorated with red and green sprigs with gilt, unmarked, 14.5cm high; a pair of Wedgwood pearlware serving dishes, of twin-handled form, painted with flowers within apple green and gilt border, pattern numbered '1940' in iron red, impressed 'WEDGWOOD PEARL', 28cm wide; a Bloor Derby canted rectangular dinner service tureen and cover, circa 1830-35, printed red mark, 25.5cm wide; and two meat platters, a large platter with heraldic crest and retailers marks for Daniell, London, 55cm wide; a large Coalport platter, printed and hand coloured with flowers, 54cm wide; and another similar earlier dinner platter, hand painted with flowers, pattern 268, 32cm wide; and two Coalport graduated claret and yellow bordered platters, circa 1830-50, with crests for the Grimond family (camel's head, motto 'Gaudet Patentia Duris'), the smaller example with the scarce 'John Rose & Co Coalbrookdale Shropshire' printed factory mark, 26.5cm and 37cm wide (qty)
A collection of six glass clock and figure domes. (6)Condition:1. 32cm high, 19cm dia., no stand2. 44cm high, 19cm dia., no stand3. 47cm high, 19cm dia., no stand4. 54cm high, 21cm dia., no stand (chip to bottom edge)5. 51cm high with brass mounted stand, 24.5cm dia.6. 52cm high with ebonised wood stand, 50cm wide, 23cm deep
A group of Coalport, comprising a low etruscan cream jug, circa 1820-30, painted with roses, Society of Arts mark, 5.5cm high; a turquoise ground plate painted with two oval panels of fruit and flowers by William Cook, circa 1851-60, gilt CBD mark, 25cm diameter; a small pot with cover, painted with naturalistic foliage and flowers, blue CBD mark, 10cm high, a botanical plate with relief-moulded blue and gilt border, Society of Arts mark; a Feltspar standing dessert comport, matt blue border, with central group of yellow brugmansia and four smaller cartouches of flowers to the border, Society of Arts mark, 12cm high; a Thomas or John Rose cream jug, the rich cobalt ground with gilt reserved floral panels, unmarked, 10cm high; and a oval scale blue tureen stand, painted with flowers, unmarked, 19cm wide; sold together with a further plate, possibly Coalport, circa 1805-10, pattern 399, painted with a central group of flowers surrounded by an exterior border of roses, numbered, 22cm diameter and a small floral-encrusted saucer, 11cm diameter (qty) Condition:Cream jug - Crazing to the glaze generally throughout, some staining to the base. Patches of gilt wear to the rim. Turquoise plate - gilt wear to edges. Pot and cover - some losses and rubbing to the painted decoration, chip to the inner rim of the cover. Pale blue bordered plate - Cracked across the centre, some crazing to the underside. Sauce tureen stand - rubbing to gilt around rim. Floral-encrusted saucer - breakages and losses to some flowers and petals. No other obvious damages or repairs.
A dark grey veined Sienna marble pedestal or torchère standWith Egyptian style capital, multi-knopped trunk and ogee foot.99.5cm highProvenance:Walker Barnett & Hill, 26-28 March 1996, lot 422.Condition:Scratches to the top. Otherwise generally good condition overall. Some glue visible at joint between capital and column.
A small group of Coalport, comprising a heart-shaped trinket box and cover, painted with a landscape cartouche to the cover, 7cm wide; an inkwell stand, mid-19th century, decorated with three panels of 'Fancy Birds', unmarked, 16cm diameter and a vase, similarly decorated, lacking cover, late 19th century, 24cm high (4 pcs including cover)Provenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.
Model Aircraft Includes Eastern Airways 757 and United Parcel Service Cargo Plane on Stand, both are made of plastic and are disassembled (loosely assembled for pictures) Fair Condition, Plus 617 Squadron Ladies Guest Night (RAF Lossiemouth) Dinner Menu 2006 and Service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving to mark the 70th Anniversary of 617 Squadron (Lincoln Cathedral) Order of Service Booklet 2013, good condition. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
SIBRAY HALL & CO LTD (Charles Clement Pilling); a large George V hallmarked silver trophy cup, 'Presented to Mr & Mrs S Driver on the occasion of their Golden Wedding from the employees of Messrs Driver Goodier & Co Ltd, Hyde December 31st 1915', 18 x 25cm, on turned wooden stand, Sheffield 1913, approx. 51.5ozt.Condition Report: Handle to handle 37cm
A pair of loaded hallmarked silver short candlesticks of tapered column form, on stepped base, height 13cm, together with a silver plated mirrored base/stand, raised on three ball supports, engraved 'Presented to Mrs William Rimmington by the members of the Bolstontone Choir, leaving the Parish April 29th 1867', diameter 21cm (3).
Mixed silver comprising four coffee spoons, initialled to the top, Chester 1931, five coffee spoons, Sheffield 1939, a small cigarette case with engine turned front, panel upper left marked 'Houldsworth Cup Runners Up', with engine turned body and gilt interior, and a silver trophy and stand, 'Bury Golf Club Butcher Scratch Medal and Memento Winner G A Cook Score 75 Gross October 20th 1934', height 13cm, on plastic stand, also a hallmarked silver ring, size N, combined weighable silver approx. 10ozt.
A Chinese carved jade Bi disc, the front with an Immortal stood amongst a rocky platform, the reverse with a blossoming tree, diameter 11cm, presented on a carved pierced wooden stand and a butterfly decorated lidded vessel and cover, on contemporary hardwood stand (2).Condition Report: Small loss to lid, otherwise appears to be in good condition with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A pair of Chinese carved coral figures, each set in a wooden stand, height 12.5cm, and four Chinese carved turquoise figures, each on wooden bases, height of tallest 13cm (6).Condition Report: Most figures have natural impurities. Further losses visible on coral figures, please see additional images.
Various silver and silver plated items to include a boxed set of six Continental silver coffee spoons with wire work pattern to the handle, marked 830, together with matching forks, a silver plated four-piece egg cup and stand, height 21cm, with four later added silver spoons, a silver plated basket spoon and glass dish, silver plated press moulded sugar sifter on a silver plated oval tray, length 38cm (6).

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