JOHN ROUND; a late Victorian hallmarked silver tablespoon, Sheffield 1897, length 21.5cm, a George IV hallmarked silver dessert spoon, London 1820, a pair of George V hallmarked silver squat candlesticks, both Birmingham 1928, a white metal mounted match striking glass inkwell and a white metal filigree basket, with swing loop handle, combined approx 5.15ozt/160.5g (6).
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A group of mixed collectables comprising a Royal Doulton Lambeth jardinière of Art Nouveau style, on a mottled green base, height 7cm, diameter 23.5cm, a pair of heavily cut glass trumpet vases, height 20cm, a modern cloisonné vase, height 19cm, a set of six sherry/liqueur glasses, a cut glass crystal basket, jar and cover, a horn handled fish knife, fork, carving knife, meat fork and steel, and a Royal Vienna wall charger, with classical decoration and 'Honig Edward I England' written verso, diameter 34.5cm.Condition Report: Repair to rim of the jardinière. The wall charger has been heavily repaired, visible from the front but obvious from the back.
Nine pieces of assorted miniature doll's house furniture, including a stoneware jug and mug, a pair of brass candlesticks, a French porcelain green glazed wheelbarrow, a basket of fruit, a porcelain vase, height 4.5cm, a three handled bowl, diameter 4.5cm, and a small 1920s portrait miniature on card, portrait of a lady, by F.C Evans, 4.8 x 3.7cm, framed and glazed (10).
English majolica oval two-handled game pie dish and cover, circa 1880, probably Joseph Holdcroft, two X marks to bases, the cover moulded with a fox lying across a goose on a bed of ferns, the waisted dish with berried holly, basket moulded, enriched in turquoise glazes within brown line rims (chipping to one of fox's ears and further minor chipping and glaze flaking), 29cm wide
Hill Pottery Company (Burslem) parian figure of Palmerston, standing beside an inscribed column, printed black marks, dated December 6th 1865, on titled circular base, 14cm high, a Continental white bisque bacchic figure of a goddess standing holding a basket of grapes, a white bisque figure of Ariadne seated on a panther, on rectangular plinth base and a Victorian relief moulded pottery hunting jug, with hound moulded handle, moulded in relief with game (4) (damages and repairs) Condition Report Jug - Chip to basePalmerston - Break and reglue to arm and surrounding area, loss to end of finger and quill. Chip to sheets of paper on column. Crack to one foot.Ariadne - Chip to baseFemale figure - Numerous small chips and losses to flowers.General wear and tear.
Two pairs of Sitzendorf porcelain figures, late 19th/early 20th century, printed blue crowned S marks, impressed numerals and painter's marks, comprising a man with a watering can, his female companion holding a basket of flowers, 21cm high max and a seated man with a basket of flowers, his companion with flower encrusted hat, all in 18th century-style dress with gilt scroll moulded and flower encrusted bases (4)
Pair of 19th century Derby figures of the Welsh tailor and his wife, iron red crowned cross batons and D marks, impressed 180 and 166 and incised X marks, each modelled astride a goat, he with two kids in a basket on his back, she carrying a baby and two more on her back, each on tree stump flower-encrusted scroll moulded bases, 19cm high max. (some damages and repairs) (2) Condition ReportThe tailor's right ankle is cracked through and restuck, there is some slight chipping to extremities to the kids' ears, to the applied flowers and leaves, her left wrist and arm is cracked and restuck (in three places), cracked and restored through her head, goat's left ear chipped, the milk baskets are lacking handles, left horn tip chipped to goat, chipping to applied flowers and leaves. Slight wear to gilding.
English pottery charger painted by Annie Eliza Spong (1870-1957), Balham, dated October 7th 1886, painted in the style of a Deruta Bella Donna dish, with portrait of a woman beside a scrolling banner within foliate borders, 38cm diameter, a pair of Victorian English porcelain wall pockets, each of basket form, moulded with bullrushes, ribbon tied, pierced for hanging, retailer's marks for T. Goode & Co, London and a lilac ground example encrusted with white flowers (4) Annie Eliza Spong was a suffragette, embroiderer and portrait artist. Condition Report Charger - light surface scratches, accretions and wear to areas of decoration.T. Goode pockets - Both with small firing cracks, accretions. One with small loss to the end of ribbon.Floral pocket - Surface marks, accretions. Numerous small losses to petals and flowers.General wear and tear.
Chinese gilt-bronze incense burner in the form of a stylised mythical beast, with hinged head cover and metal liner, on claw feet, a shaped rectangular basket-shaped incense burner with pierced fret cover, a Chinese white metal mounted filigree and stone pendant applied with dragons and a Japanese small hand mirror, with calligraphic inscription and flowering chrysanthemums, with bamboo covered handle Condition Report Hand mirror - Light surface scratches. Small losses to bamboo handle.Incense burner - Light surface scratches, oxidisation, accretions, dent to one cornerBeast censer - Light surface scratches, accretions, hinge slightly loose, weight approx 2.2kg, 16cm high, 13.5cm long, 11cm wide.Pendant - Light surface scratches, accretions, oxidisation.General wear and tear.
Collection of Royal Doulton Bunnykins figures, comprising: Mrs Bunnykins 'Clean Sweep', Dollie Bunnykins 'Playtime', Billy Bunnykins 'Cooling Off', Daisie Bunnykins 'Springtime', 'Family Photograph', Buntie Bunnykins 'Helping Mother', Mr Bunnykins 'Autumn Days', a Herend pierced oval Rothchild Birds pattern trinket dish, a Meissen porcelain pierced basket moulded side plate, painted with bouquets of flowers and enriched in gilding, two Prince Charles miniature coronets commemorating the Royal Wedding 1981, a Limoges pillbox watering can, a wheelbarrow and a turkey on a platter, an Aynsley model of a common seal, a sow and litter and a red fox, all modelled after John Aynsley 1970's (17)
Pair of German porcelain figures, late 19th century, underglaze blue cross marks, painter's numerals, modelled as a gallant holding a basket of flowers and carrying a bird before a tree stump base and his companion holding a basket of flowers and carrying hare, each on scroll moulded rocaille bases, 22cm high max (some damages and repairs) (2)
Collection of five metal items including an early 20th century Art Nouveau brass and copper two-section magazine rack, 39cm high, a brass hanging birdcage, 34cm high, a Proud & Hogg ship's stern lantern converted to a lamp, 41cm high, a late 19th/early 20th century Art Nouveau hammered metal mounted photograph frame, a copper kettle and a wire egg basket
Sheraton period rosewood and satinwood line inlaid work table, with rising rear silk screen and frieze drawer fitted with hinged baize working slide and concealed stationery compartment with work in progress basket below, on square tapered legs and castors, 55cm wide x 46cm deep x 78cm high
A collection of Staffordshire pottery 19th century, comprising a man on horseback, two female figures, a pair of seated spaniels, a hunting dog, a spill vase with girls, a man holding a basket, a seated woman with a lamb, a Jack Tar sailor figure, a pair of a king and queen, a model of Stanfield Hall, a figural spill vase, a seated man with a dog, a money box in the form of a house, a clock face with children, largest figure 34cm high (7)
A collection of silver items to include a pierced pedestal dish,a pin dish, by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1984,a pierced basket,a pierced spill vase, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908,a spill vase by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1931a small pierced footed basket, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1914,in total 16oztCondition ReportSurface scratches, marks and dents to all
A collection of silver items to include a series of cruet items, to include a pair of engraved and peirced pepperettes, by John Angell II & George Angell, 8cm high, a navette form basket, 12.5cm high, a small trophy cup, 5cm, and a set of six cocktail sticks,26ozt (qty.)Condition ReportKnocks, scuffs, dents and losses to all.
A Lowestoft blue and white porcelain basket c.1775-85, of oval form, the central reserve printed in underglaze blue with pine cones and flowers, with two ropetwist handles, the terminals with applied flowerheads and leaves, the exterior ornamented with applied flowerhead bosses, 23cm wideFor a similar basket with a stand see Geoffrey Godden, Lowestoft Porcelain, 1985, p.113, pl.133.
A small collection of vintage mid-century china and glass - including four pieces of Honiton Pottery to include a pair of 'Beaton' pattern vases, 13cm high; a blush pink glass Art Deco style fruit bowl, 22.75cm diameter; a Beswick satin-glazed 1073 palm tree jug, 21cm high (small chip to base); two coronation mugs and a glass 1937 coronation basket dish; etc.
A pair of Continental porcelain anthropomorphic figural cat and dog spill vases - early 20th century, the cat and dog both carrying a wicker basket on their back and a basket on their arm, the dog in a hat with a sword at his side, the cat in a bonnet and carrying a parasol, green printed factory marks, 20.6cm high. (both with professional restorations)* The dog with professional restoration to both baskets and to one tip of his moustache. The cat with restoration to the parasol handle, to the tip of both ears and to the small basket on its arm.
A small group of silver and silver plated items - including a George VI silver baby's pusher and spoon, Birmingham 1937; weight 31.5g; a set of 6 Rolex stainless steel coffee spoons; various silver plated flatware; a pair of silver plated duck place card holders; and a silver plated swing-handled bread basket.
A PAIR OF PORCELAIN PROVINCIAL FEMALE FIGURESone gazing upwards with windswept dress holding a ewer in one hand, crossed swords mark to the underside, the other with a woven basket profusely filled with strawberries, terminating on a naturalistic base, with blue anchor mark to the underside, the taller of the two 43cm high (2)
Two pairs of Chinese Canton famille rose cups and saucers, 19th century, one pair painted with a basket of flowers and butterflies, the other with flowers and gourds, cups 9.2 and 11cm longsaucers 14 and 14.2cm diameter (4)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportSaucer with basket - chipped and cracked.
A pair of Chinese export wucai plates, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), each of lobed form, painted with a basket of flowers to the centre, 27.2cm diameter, and another,famille rose, similarly decorated, 23.2cm diameter (3)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportPair - one restored, chipped and cracked with rivets. The other chipped to rim.Famille rose - chipped and cracked to rim, with signs of restoration.

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