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A Chinese 19th century famille rose baluster mug, 15.5 cm high, a Chinese 19th century mug, decorated dwellings in underglaze blue, 15 cm high, and two other similar mugs (4)Famille rose mug is chipped on the rim, one of the blue and white mugs has a replacement handle, and there are chips and cracks to all
A Chinese Famille Rose export porcelain porter mug, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong, the perpendicular body with a dragon handle, painted with courtiers in attendance of a Mandarin admiring flowers on a verandah, 14 cm overall height, together with a large Famille Rose circular punch bowl, 26 cm diameter, two smaller Famille Rose circular rice bowls, a small late Qing Dynasty blue and white vase, small yellow ground baluster vase painted with a red dragon, and a collection of 18th century coffee cups, tea bowls, side plates,, and saucersA private estateMug intact, punch bowl restored, rice bowls restored, some damage in the remaining collection.
Ronald Stennett-Willson (1915-2009) a collection of Wedgwood glass, c.1970, comprising two 'Snowflake' vases, 25.5 and 11cm high, a 'Snowflake' dish, 13cm diameter, a similar bowl, 12.5cm diameter, an amber glass vase, 15.3cm high, a similar sleeve form vase, 19.5cm high, a pedestal bowl, 13cm high, three matched smaller examples, 10cm high, a pair of moulded vase or candleholders, 10.7cm high, a glass mug, 10.7cm high, a footed glass, 9.4cm high, three stylised birds, 10cm high, and a posy bowl, with a wide rim, 15.8cm diameter (18)Condition ReportSmall 'Snowflake' vase with chips to the top of the rim. General surface wear and marks.
A collection of silver items comprising a cased set of six silver gilt and enamelled coffee spoons, by William Suckling Ltd, a cased set of six silver handled butter knives, by Viner's Ltd, a cased set of six teaspoons and sugar tongs, by William Gallimore & Sons, a Fiddle pattern teaspoon, by James Beebe, London 1835, a silver christening mug, by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, an 830 Norwegian silver spoon, four silver napkin rings, a money clip with feature hallmarks, a masonic medal, a silver thimble, and a pair of candlesticks, by W I Broadway & Co, 15cm highweighable 9.7ozt (qty.)Condition ReportKnocks, wear and rubbing throughout. Losses to the enamel on the spoons. Candlesticks with dents to the bases.
A collection of pottery mugs and jugs 19th century, comprising a teapot, c. 1885, with a transferware printed scene of an Emperor riding an elephant, 21cm wide, a Masons chinoiserie style mug, 16cm high, a Punch and Judy jug, with diamond registration mark, 18cm high, and two Staffordshire Christening mugs, 10.5cm high (5) Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportAll in need of a good clean. Repaired crack to the handle of the Masons jug.
A group of glass items 19th century and later, comprising a facet cut rule with wrythen opal and blue threads, possibly St Louis or Clichy, 25.5cm long two enamelled beakers, one cased, 10cm high, a yellow flashed mug, 12.5cm high, a cased Bohemian glass vase base, 9cm high, and a blue glass saucer dish, in the manner of Moser, with gilt Classical style mask decoration, 9cm diameter (6) Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportWear to the gilt and enamel decoration. Minor nibbles and frits. Small bruise to the rule.
A group of Cornishware pottery storage jars by T.G Green, comprising five blue striped, and two yellow striped examples, printed marks,the largest 18cm highand a mug9.5cm highCondition ReportTwo with chips to the lid and rim. Yellow examples) Large example in a good condition, with only minor crazing. Smaller example has very minor nibbles around the gap of the cover. Please see the additional images.
A collection of silver items comprising a chocolate pot, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1926, of inversely tapering cylindrical form with dome cover and hardwood scroll handle, 17cm high, a silver strainer, a pair of silver serving spoons and a silver-plated christening mug 19ozt weighableCondition ReportMinor scratches scuffs and dents commensurate with age.
A YELLOW-ENAMELLED ROYAL VIENNA PORCELAIN SAHLEP MUG AND TWO PLATES FOR THE OTTOMAN MARKET Vienna, Austria, second half 18th centuryComprising a mug of cylindrical shape with rounded base and gently everted rim, the curved handle made of two interwoven sections, the stepped and domed lid enhanced with an applied porcelain white carnation finial at the top, the exterior gilt and enamelled in polychromes, the decoration typical of Royal Vienna porcelain sets made for the Ottoman market in the late 18th century, featuring floral sprays and buds, and a yellow and gold fish-scale pattern around the edges of the mug and lid, the foot stamped with the factory's mark and impressed with the numeral 59-811; and two porcelain plates, bearing the same decoration and once part of a set, each feet stamped and marked with numerals 330 and 95 respectively.The mug 19cm highEach plate 24.5cm diameter The mug 19cm high, each plate 24.5cm diameter Qty: 4
A MAGENTA-ENAMELLED MEISSEN PORCELAIN SAHLEP MUG FOR THE OTTOMAN MARKET Meissen factory, Germany, ca. 1774 - 1815Of cylindrical shape with rounded base and gently everted rim, the curved handle made of two interwoven sections, the stepped and domed lid enhanced with an applied porcelain rosette finial at the top, the exterior gilt and enamelled in polychromes, the decoration arranged in golden roundels in-filled with lush floral bouquets set against a bright magenta ground, the foot stamped with the Meissen factory's mark in use between 1774 and 1815.17.8cm high 17.8cm high Qty: 2
Eric Ravilious for Wedgwood, a Queen Elizabeth II commemorative coronation mug, 1953, printed in black over pink banding with the date and 'ER' monogram flanking the Royal Coat of Arms, printed marks to underside, further hand-painted 'CL6485 / IR to the underside10.5 x 11cmIn good condition, very lightly faded and a couple of minor scrathes around the lower 1/4.
An early 18th Century blackjack or leathern mug, of tapering cylindrical form with white metal rim inscribed ‘John By * At the White Lion In Lambeth I.A.B.’, 16.5cm highThe W J Fieldhouse Collection, Austy Manor, Wootton Wawen and thence by descent to vendorThe handle is broken off but with the lot
An early 18th Century blackjack or leathern mug, the white metal rim inscribed ‘William Edgell of Clapton in the County of Middlesex’, with conforming white metal foot, 17.5cm highThe W J Fieldhouse Collection, Austy Manor, Wootton Wawen and thence by descent to vendorVery good overall condition with only minor wear and cracking to the handle and some of the stitching. Similar to the underside where the leather is also uneven.
TH Marthinsen; A Set of Six Decorative Norwegian Tea Spoons, each of scrolling design with detail to bowls, stamped "830S TH.Marthinsen", in original fitted box; together with Aksel Holmsen Norwegian sugar tongs, hallmarked silver 1937 Royal Commemorative teaspoon, pair of plated salts, assorted salt spoons, baby's mug etc.
**Laurence McGowan (British, b.1942): six pieces of stoneware studio pottery - all painted in shades of blue, four with birds and leaves on an off-white ground, comprising an 'Oatmeal' bowl, 16.8cm diameter; and three small bowls, two painted with a sunflower rosette to the interior, the largest 12.3cm diameter; plus a bowl painted with two fish and the name 'Russell', 16.25cm diameter; and a mug, painted with flowers, 9.8cm high, all with painted potters marks to base. (6) **(Subject to ARR)
**Laurence McGowan (British, b.1942): two stoneware studio pottery jugs - both cup shaped jugs or sauce boats, painted with birds and leaves, one in shades of blue and red, the other in shades of green and red, on an off-white ground, painted potters marks to base of both, 11.5cm high; together with a similarly decorated mug by the same potter, painted with purple and green birds, 9.6cm high. (3) **(Subject to ARR)* In good condition, with no faults.
Two boxes of assorted mid 20th Century china wares to include Poole, Carlton ware, etc. (all for restoration) (2 boxes) CONDITION REPORTS All the pieces have significant damage and some have been repaired including concrete filled to the lamp base, handles missing of the large jug, handle off and re-applied to the mug, the rim section has been re-applied to the flared vase etc. Advise viewing in person
A box of various china wares, etc., including three Worcester type wrythen tea bowls with black and gilt banded decoration, a Chinese polychrome decorated tea bowl, an English pottery teacup in the chinoiserie manner, decorated with kylin and household symbols, another Chelsea style two-handled cup bearing gold anchor mark to base, a Pearl ware chinoiserie decorated pottery bowl, a Chinese blue and white figures on a bridge pattern bowl, with foliate rim, raised on three conical feet, three capo-di-monte figures in the Cries of London style, a Richard Eckert & Co. Volkstedt pair of figures of children, blue and white and gilt decoration, two blanc de chine figures, a plated half pint baluster mug and a soapstone pipe in the pre-Colombian style with serpent mouthpiece and mask decoration
A collection of various objets de vertus including a late 19th / early 20th Century carved water deer tusk decorated with dog's head, formerly as a cane handle, 9.8 cm long, together with a plated mug "HRH Prince Charles - Lady Diana Spencer 1981", a 19th Century mother of pearl cased yellow metal mounted magnifying glass / loupe, an early 20th Century ebony paperknife, a black lacquered and chinoiserie decorated rectangular box, a cased set of Elizabeth II Waddington's playing cards, a leather covered prayer book (incomplete) and a "Les Miserables" souvenir brochure published by Dewynter's Ltd circa 1986, together with "Les Miserables" poster and a "Her Majesty's Theatre" programme for "The Phantom of the Opera" circa 1988
An Edward VIII silver baluster shaped mug bearing portrait medallion of Edward VIII inscribed "Edward VIII King and Emperor" and verso engraved with initials "SAP" (Stuart Alfred Pitman) inscribed to base "January - December 1936" (by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1936) 13.09 oz, 12.5 cm high
A collection of Chinese famille rose china tea bowls, mugs etc. Condition report:- Mug 11cm handle repair; tea bowl and saucer appear in good condition; other items damaged/restored - sold as a group and the lot is not subject to return. WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY AREBEFORE THE AUCTION.INTERESTED IN
Collection of Halcyon Days porcelain, comprising an oval candle holder printed with angels, boxed, another printed with stained glass, boxed, a Queen Elizabeth II 1952-2012 diamond jubilee two-handled mug, boxed and two Oscar Wilde pencil vases, limited edition nos. 45/250 and 46/250 with certificates (5)
Two Halcyon Days porcelain Sevres-style blue ground orange tubs, examples of Waddesdon Manor, each decorated with flowers, boxed, an Oriental Lilies limited edition 6/100 tapering square flowerpot, painted by Deborah Wood and a Halcyon Days Glyndebourne Rake's Progress after David Hockney mug (4)
A GROUP OF ROYAL WORCESTER ORNITHOLOGICAL PORCELAIN (9)Circa 1888-1912 Comprising; a small cylindrical mug, possibly painted by William Powell, 6cm high; two miniature mugs, possibly by John Hopewell, 4cm high; two small cosmetic pots and covers, 3cm high and a blush ivory ground miniature loving cup, 4cm high, puce or green printed marks; also a Grainger Worcester miniature mug painted with a robin, 4cm highIn overall good condition
A GROUP OF WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN PRINTED WITH THE `THREE FLOWERS' PATTERN ( 22)Circa 1770 Comprising; a bullet-shaped teapot and cover, 16.5cm high; a jug and cover, 17.5cm high; a slop bowl, six teabowls and six saucers, hatched crescent marks; also a Worcester cabbage leaf moulded mask jug in the `Natural Sprays' pattern, 24cm high; a Worcester `Fence' pattern sugar bowl and cover and saucer dish, and a Caughley blue and white `Bouquets' pattern printed cylindrical mug, blue `S' mark, 11cm highTeapot and cover- teapot with a shallow dent to one side and some glaze specking. The cover with some small chips to the flower finialJug and cover- jug with some heavy brown staining and a short crack to the rim. The cover with some chips and staining.Slop bowl, 15.5cm diameter- some minor chips around the footrim but otherwise in good conditionSix teabowls and saucers- four teabowls in overall good condition. One with a large rim chip, another with some black specking to the glaze. One saucer with rim chip, another with chips to footrimCabbage leaf moulded jug- poor restoration to the spoutSugar bowl and cover- bowl with a haircrack around the body, approx. 8cm length. Cover with small chips to the flower knopSaucer dish, 19cm diameter- small shallow chip around the footrim. Otherwise in good conditionCaughley mug- Long haircracks to lower body and across base
A GROUP OF SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED WARES (6)Comprising an oval mustard pot, Chester 1927, (the liner lackin)g, a pepperette, a christening mug, Birmingham 1965, and two hairbrushes, also a foreign cigarette box, wooden lined within, detailed 925, measuring 13cm x 9.5cm, combined weight of weighable silver 222 grams
A GROUP OF CERAMICS to include a group of Portmeirion items comprising a Botanic Garden lidded tureen and trinket dish, an Up the Garden Path mug, and a white relief planter, a group of Minton dinner and gift wares comprising a boxed Marlow cruet set (requires a clean, possible damage to mustard pot), a rectangular serving tray, a footed bowl, a cake plate, a handled cake plate, a Haddon Hall planter, posy vase, trinket dish, footed bowl (visible signs of repair), a pair of posy vases, two continental vases, two Spode Royal Chelsea Flower Show plates for 1981 and 1985, a Royal Staffordshire Hunting plate (cracked), a Royal Worcester floral plate, a double handled Spode planter, an oil lamp with include base and glass shade, two Coalport white cabbage leaf planters and a matching bowl (qty) (Condition Report: main damages listed in the description above, some items could benefit from a clean)
A COLLECTION OF CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE 'HUNTING SCENE' TABLEWARE, comprising two boxed cake plates, five tea plates, a large mug (tiny nibbles on rim) and saucer, three cereal dishes (surface scratches), two twin handled soup dishes (one cracked), two egg cups, preserve pot, two covered butter dishes, two candle holders, three bells, two vases, a small ginger jar, two rectangle trinket dishes, four coasters and four trinket dishes (37) (Condition Report: most obvious damage is mentioned in description)
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