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Click here to subscribeGroup of silver, comprising Edwardian cream jug, with engraved initial, hallmarked James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1905, cruet set, pepper shaker, two mustard pots and three napkin rings, all hallmarkedCondition Report:Weighable silver approx 9.63 ozt (299.5 grams), mustard pot with fixed liner approx 1.83 ozt (56.8 grams)
A collection of decorative wares comprising, a Modern Greek twin handled urn with a Chariot Racing scene to centre (chip to rim) (h-14.5cm), a collection five modern handpainted black/turquoise flower and leaf decorated wares comprising a teacup (h-3cm) and saucer, a dish, an ewer (h-11cm) and a lidded pot, togther with a cast metal footed jug with engraved relief and a blue and grey glazed dish (w-17cm). (8)
6 silver coffee pots and ewers [a] An Islamic style coffee pot with 800 mark to base and marked 'fitaihi' [b] An Islamic style coffee pot with the Oman coat of arms and a number 5 silver mark [c] A silver ewer with a silver mark and a Kharma Silver Shop, Egypt sticker [d] An extra large Middle Eastern style coffee pot with the Oman coat of arms and '1.1 silver' inscribed to the base [e] A profusely decorated ewer marked '900K Manuel' to the base As found Property of a nobleman Total weight: Approx. 6485 g.
A Worcester Porcelain Tazza, the circular shell bowl with entwined three dolphin support and shaped base, unmarked, 17cm high; A Hadley Worcester Pot Pourri Vase and Pierced Cover, painted with pink and red roses, shape number H175, 11cm high and four dragon handled Royal Worcester jugs, 10-20cm high. (7)Tazza with one chipped off spire at top of bowl, three areas of restoration and overpainting, base with one chip to gilding. Large jug with small chip to spout, one other smaller jug with chip to spout. some rub to gilt throughout. Others appear good condition.
An Extensive L. Bernardaud and Cie, Limoges Porcelain Dinner and Tea Service, decorated in the 'Vieux Rouen' pattern with exotic birds amongst flowering shrubs, all within basket weave borders, printed marks, comprising: large tureen and cover, two vegetable tureens and covers, thirteen crescent dishes, large fish platter, turkey platter, three large circular serving plates, twelve dinner plates, twelve dessert plates, twelve side plates, twelve two handled soup bowls and saucers, seventeen coffee cups and sixteen saucers and a covered pot together with five similar dishes. (146)
A Royal Worcester Coral Handled Jug, with blush ivory ground printed and painted with floral sprays, shape number 1047, date code for 1904, 23cm high; A Royal Worcester 'Old Ivory' Tapered Coffee Pot and Cover, 22cm high and a trinket box and cover, of circular form. (6)Trinket box with large open cracks to base - see image. Others in good condition, light rub to gilt.
A Royal Doulton Porcelain Dinner Service in the 'Carlyle' Pattern, with blue and gilt flowers within a dark green band, printed marks, comprising: two tureens and covers, oval platter, gravy boat stand (and plain gravy boat), six dinner plates, six dessert plates and six side plates, coffee pot and cover, sugar bowl and milk jug. (29)
A Pair of Davenport Porcelain Pot Pourri Vases and Pierced Covers with Acorn Finials, each of circular form with four mask heads to the rims and raised on four paw feet and shaped bases, printed marks, 15cm high; A Pair of Derby Porcelain Plates, decorated in blue and gilt with central snake like creatures within scrolling border, crown and D marks, a Coalport comport and a Derby coffee can and saucer. (9)Both Derby plates with crazing and hairline one of which leads to a small chips on rim, the other with chip to rim. Some rub to gilt throughout.
A Grainger and Co., Worcester Porcelain 'Old Ivory' Pot Pourri Vase and Pierced Cover, of globular form raised on three scrolling supports and pierced base, painted with robins perched in gilt branches, printed mark, 19cm high; A Grainger and Co., Worcester Blush Ivory Bottle Vase, 15.5cm high. (3)No chips, cracks, crazing or signs of restoration.
A Pair of Mid XIX Century Coalport Oval Sauce Tureens, Covers and Stands, each painted in panels with baskets of flowers and fruit, all within dark blue and gilt borders, 17cm long. (6)Rub to gilt throughout. One pot with chip to inside rim, lid with glue repair to handle and small crack, saucer with crazing and hairline to underside. The other pot and saucer without chips or cracks, lid with rivet repair, large crack running through the whole centre, chips filled in and overpainted, see images.
A New Hall porcelain tea pot and lid, of typical form, decorated with sprays of flowers, 15cm high, together with a jug, eight saucers and six tea bowls, with an English tea bowl and saucer, decorated with bands of flowers, two additional tea bowls and a saucer, probably New Hall, and an English porcelain saucer decorated in the Imari palette, together with a Sunderland lustre bowl and a jug, late 19th/early 20th Century, printed with nautical scenes and sailors mottos (Grp)
A blue-ground Chinese textile jacket; together with a number of other items, including: a blue and white cylindrical vessel decorated with shou symbols and panels of mythological animals, 19cm high; a glazed ceramic figure of Daruma holding a sceptre; two Arita or Imari figures; and a small number of stands for ceramics. (qty)Condition Report: One Iamri figure has head broken off from main body. The other has a crack/break to its foot and losses to a rear edge. The blue and white pot has been restored right round just above the base, see image. Both the stands are in good condition. The table mat is in good condition, see image of jacket, in tired worn condition overall.
A Chinese famille rose teapot with domed cover and gilded finial, about 11.5 cm high, Yongzheng or Qianlong; together with another teapot, decorated with panels of Manchu/Chinese figures and Ornithology designs, Qing Dynasty [2]Provenance: The famille rose teapot has a label on the base stating: 'William Griffith Antiques'.Condition Report: Left pot illustrated, Generally good condition, wear to gilding and surface dirt.Right pot has loss of glaze and surface to knob, wear to gilding, surface dirt.
Pair of reconstituted stone planters, moulded in the form of barrels with flower head decoration, 32cm high x 39cm diameter, together with four other planters, to comprise a barrel form pot with flowerhead, 22cm high, an urn with ring handles and masks, 28cm high, a pot with Tudor Rose decoration and a pot moulded with putti, 22cm high (6)
A French five-piece Empire style silver-plated coffee and tea set, Christofle, model Malmaison, 20th C.H 24,6 - L 22 cm (the coffee pot) H 12,6 - L 12,5 cm (the cream jug) L 65,2 - D 42 cm (the platter) The name of the model is a nod to the Château de la Malmaison, a favoured Parisian residence of Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Josephine.