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A Chinese blue and white porcelain drum form cricket pot, 20th century painted ith Oriels browsing fruiting shrubs, bearing an apocryphal six-character mark for Hsuan Te, 10 cm overall height x 14 cm diameter, together with a Sung Dynasty style Qingbai glazed bottle vase with underglaze incised decoration of phoenix in flight amongst scudding clouds over a roulette bottom portion, 20th century. 26 cm overall height.
A Chinese sang de boeuf glazed porcelain bottle vase, 20th century, with streaked and pooled glaze, 21 cm high x 10 cm diameter, together with a sang de boeuf glazed cache pot of segmented form bearing an apocryphal six-character mark for Xuande, 11.5 cm high x 15 cm diameter.No restoration or damage.
A pair of Chinese Famille Rose porcelain, square section two-handled bulb pots, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong, The flared bodies painted with scenes of figures near buildings in river landscapes each fitted with a square cover with five bulb apertures, 17.5 cm high x 14 cm wide at the top.Pot A, The corner of the flared mouth is restored and also on the adjoining side, both handles have been restored, both handles of the cover are restored but not the cover itself.Pot B, The flared mouth is restored at the corners of side panels both handles look as if they have been restored.See the extra images for clarification.
The Classic Whiskeys of Ireland; a five-bottle set on a wooden display stand, comprising Midleton Very Rare Irish Whiskey, bottled 2000, signed to the label by Barry Crockett, numbered 039611, Bushmills Malt Aged 16 Years, Redbreast Pure Pot Still Aged 12 Years, Bushmills Malt Aged 10 Years and Jameson 1780 Aged 12 Years, each 700ml.
Bernard Leach (1887-1979) St Ives Pottery, a small lidded pot with cobalt blue rings and oxide dashes on white ground, impressed 'BL' and St.Ives marks to base, height 4cm, diameter 6cmCondition ReportOverall in good order. The cover has a very small flat rim chip which occurred during the making and is beneath the glaze and it is very minor.
A collection of Wedgwood black basalt wares, 19th century, comprising a teapot,17cm high, a lidded jar, 14cm high, a saucer, 13.5cm wide, a miniature hot water pot, 6.3cm high, and a cover lacking jar, 9cm each decorated with polychrome enamelled decoration (5) Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportAll with scratches and wear.
A silver cruet set by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1924, comprising a pepperette, 8.5cm high, salt, 6.5cm wide, and mustard pot, 10cm widetogether with a small collection of silver flatware,comprising a pair of Victorian berry spoons, a set of six coffee spoons, by Daniel & Arter, Birmingham 1924, a cruet spoon, and a bright-cut engraved teaspoon,12.6ozt weighable (qty.)Condition ReportThe mustard pot is not included in the weight as the glass liner is stuck. Tarnishing, dents and wear throughout.
A collection of silver items comprising a three piece cruet set, Birmingham 1906, a mustard pot, Chester 1902, 6cm high, and a George III foliate embossed cream jug, London 1776, 14cm wide,together with a silver-plated coffee pot,with gadrooned body, 21cm high9.25ozt weighableCondition ReportWear throughout.
A collection of Wedgwood Jasperware items, 20th century, comprising, a pair of jugs, 11cm high, a straight-sided example, two cups and saucers, teacups 5.7cm high, a pair of side plates 16.5cm diameter, cabinet plate 23.7cm diameter, a pair of squat candle sticks, pot pourri pot and cover, a pin dish, an ashtray, each with classical figures to a buff ground (qty.)Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportMarks and wear commensurate with use.
A cased silver cruet set by London Assay Office, 1941, comprising a pair of pepperettes, and a mustard pot,together with a silver candlestick,by James Deakin & Sons, Chester, of tapering form, on a weighted base,20.5cm highand a miniature golf trophy cup,by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1931, inscribed 'Dunlop Golf Ball Hole-In-One Souvenir', 5cm high3.6ozt weighableCondition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout.
A collection of Chinese famille rose, 20th century, comprising: a vase, of tapering square form, painted with birds and flowers, 23cm high, a stem dish,of lobed form, panted in the wushuangpu style with Li Bai and inscription, 21.8cm long, and a brush pot, of hexagonal form, painted with carps, inscribed,13cm high (3)Condition ReportVase - chipped to corners and edges.Dish - chipped, surface scratches and enamel losses. Brush pot - no obvious faults.Please see the additional images.
A collection Meissen porcelain 'Vine Leaf' tea wares, 20th century, each with underglaze crossed sword marks, comprising a coffee pot and cover, 19cm high, a milk jug, 15cm high, a covered sugar bowl, 10.5cm high, a cup and saucer, and four plates, 35cm, 26cm, 19.8cm and 18cm diameter (8)Condition ReportSome with gilt borders, tea cup and saucer with gilt rubbing.
A set of five Victorian horn and silver drinking cups, comprising of five stacking cups with silver rims by Brockwell & Son, London 1882, with applied silver shield mounts, 8.3-10.7cm high together with teak and brass mounted pen pot, 20th century, with applied shield, 9cm highProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin. Condition ReportThe horn with some nibbles and chips to the rims, a couple with splits. The silver with some denting and tarnishing. The pot with knocks and wear. More photos added - all silver collars dented and loose. all marks are photographed
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), an 'Eighteenth Century' pepper pot, for James Macintyre & Co., glazed earthenware, impressed 'Moorcroft', 6.8cm high, and another pepper pot, for James Macintyre & Co., glazed earthenware, printed factory stamp, 6.2cm high (2) Condition Report'Eighteenth Century' - good condition.Second pepper pot - restoration to the foot rim, some frits around the holes.
A collection of Clarice Cliff pottery, to include a Rhodanthe pattern bowl and vase, a Roof Cottage biscuit barrel (lacks cover), a Royal Doulton Bizarre craft plate, and a pepper pot (lacks cover),23cm diameter of bowl14cm height of biscuit barrel (5)Condition Reportcrazing throughout with minor rubbing in parts, two covers missing
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), two Tudric 'Pomegranate' pepper pots, for Moorcroft Pottery and Liberty & Co., London, glazed earthenware with pewter mounts, both impressed 'Tudric, Moorcroft, Made in England, 01527',6.6 and 6.8cm high (2)Condition ReportFirst smaller pepper pot - minor tarnish marks to pewter, some fritting around the aperture.Second pepper pot - minor surface scratches, minor tarnishing to pewter, minor fritting to apertures.
An Egyptian silver coffee service comprising a salver, 64cm wide, a coffee pot, 22cm high, a hot water pot, 20cm high, each engraved ‘Presented to Sir Cecil Hogg KCVO FRCS by President Samal Abdel Nasser Cairo 1966’, a sugar pot,14.5cm high and a cream jug, 12cm hightotal 140oztCondition ReportSome tarnishing. The spouts appear to be rubbed and possibly plated.
A collection of Wedgwood pottery items, 19th century and later, to include, a pair of twin handled vases, 13.5cm high, a smaller example, 11cm high, a coffee can, 6.5cm high and a similar cup, 6.8cm high, a matched teacup and saucer, 13.5cm, a Jasperware sucrier, with classical figures to a pale yellow ground, 14cm wide, two teapots, a coffee pot, three sandwich plates (qty.)Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportCoffee pot) Missing finial. Cracks and losses to the spout. Cream jug) Restored handle. Blue twin handled vases) One with chips to the handles. Yellow twin handled vase) Mask handle missing its horn. The remainder in a fair overall condition, with minor nibbles throughout.
A collection of Wedgwood Black Basalt and terracotta items, 19th century and later, to include vases, lidded pot and cover, a teapot, 26cm wide, and a jug, impressed marks (qty)Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportWith chips, cracks, restoration and losses. Surface wear and scratches. Scuffs. Photos of individual damages uploaded
A Belleek porcelain tea service late 19th century, First Period, comprising a tea pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, six teacups and saucers, and five plates, printed marks,teapot 20cm wide (qty.)Condition ReportMinor surface wear commensurate with use and age. One teacup with two firing cracks due to manufacture. Quantities as per description.
A collection of Meissen porcelain, 20th century, comprising a vase 25cm high, a small spill vase, 14.5cm high, and a pounce pot, 5cm high, together with a collection of Rosenthal porcelain,comprising a trio, gilt with baskets of flowers, and collection of Rosenthal teawares, to include six plates, five cups and saucers, and a plain moulded plate (23)Condition ReportGood overall, some rubbing to pieces on gilt.Pounce pot - rubbed heavily.
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 collection of modern Chinese cloisonné ware including a pair of boxed blue ground onion-shaped vases on stands, 22 cm high overall, together with a table bell, bird figure, owl figure, fruit decorated pot, circular pot, two small prunus blossom decorated dishes, another miniature dish, butterfly box and spoon
Two boxes of assorted Carlton ware china, to include cottage biscuit barrel, mushroom cruet, various posy vases, two section toast rack decorated with crab, etc together with a collection of Art Deco and later pottery to include a Clarice Cliff book vase, a Crown Devon Matlita bowl and matching lamp base, tea pot with kingfisher decoration etc (4 boxes)
A silver three-piece café au lait set by John Leslie Miller Auld, London 1938, each with spot-hammered finish and reeded rims with coromandle wood handles and finials, 1527g (49ozt) gross weightthe coffee pot 22cm highThere is a small dent to one side of the coffee pot, some light surface wear and scratching to the bodies, a slightly more notable horizontal scratch to the surface of the hot water jug. Otherwise in seemingly good condition.
Robert Wallace Martin for the Martin Brothers, a stoneware pot, 1888, of globular form decorated with fish and eels, incised marks, lacking cover8.5 x 10cmOther than the missing cover, condition appears good, with no apparent damage or repair, examined under UV light. Some very minor rubbing around the rim.
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