THOMAS WALLIS (II) & JONATHAN HAYNE; an early 19th century hallmarked silver teapot, with oval bone finial and wooden handle, raised on four paw feet, London 1819, height 15cm, width 30cm, approx 21ozt.Condition Report: The overall condition of this teapot is good, handle is solid, lid moves freely as intended and finial is solid no signs of any bends, dents or breaks to the metal but there is some light tarnishing and scratches to the base.
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ROCKINGHAM; a mid 19th century white ground gilt decorated teapot and matching twin handled lidded sugar bowl, both surmounted with crown decoration to the finial, height of teapot approx 17.5cm, height of sugar bowl approx 15.5cm, also a rare and unusual Rockingham green and gilt decorated tea cup and saucer, with inscribed Rockingham dragon mark to base, diameter of saucer 15cm, and a further cobalt blue, gilt and florally decorated saucer, diameter 15cm (4).
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Chinese blue and white porcelain octagonal trumpet vases, both height 21cm, (both af), and a late 19th/early 20th century Chinese octagonal baluster form porcelain lidded jar, height 22.5cm, (af) (3).Condition Report: Please note, both trumpet vases have signs of hairlines and chips, one has been heavily restored and the finial to the top of the lidded jar is missing.
Collection of jewellery including 19th century stickpin with 15ct yellow gold finial set with a small diamond, yellow metal stickpin set with a pearl, pair of 9ct yellow gold bamboo effect hoop earrings, 1.8 grams, pair of 9ct yellow gold ruby and diamond drop earrings, 1.4 gram and pair of yellow metal earrings with black enamel bead drops encrusted with clear stones
Joseph Holdcroft majolica sardine dish, cover and fixed stand, impressed marks, circa 1880, painted pattern no.171 and an English majolica mottled green and ochre glazed sardine dish, cover and fixed stand, with fish finial moulded with stiff leaves, mottled in green, brown and ochre glazes, circa 1880, in the style of George Jones, the Holdcroft example with crab and fish finial, moulded with fish and flowers, on a dark blue ground (damages), 20.5cm wide max. (2) Condition ReportSurface marks and accretions, crazing to the interior of both. Chips to dorsal fin and area of loss to the tail on fish finial. Crab lid with chips and large crack. General wear and tear.
Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern part tea service and other wares including a coffee pot, a teapot (lacking finial), a two-handled sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, two sugar bowls and covers, assorted plates in sizes, cups in sizes, a cream jug, eight saucers, five bowls in sizes, a shaped rectangular tray, a spoon, a dressing table set, a oviform vase and two flower encrusted vases in sizes, printed factory marks, some cancellation marksCondition ReportLight surface scratches, wear to gilding on some. Teapot with finial off but present. Small hairline to one saucer. General wear and tear.
Sevres-style topographical cabinet plate, late 19th century, spurious Chateau des Tuileries marks, other spurious printed Sevres-style marks, painted with a view of Chateau de Sully in landscape, within a printed gilt palmette border, a Spode imari pattern no.1292 soup plate (cracked) and a Wedgwood Wigornian Ware teapot and cover, late 19th century, impressed upper case mark, decorated with a pheasant and ferns, with widow finial (damages) (3)
Contemporary Dresden porcelain two-handled oviform pot-pourri vase and cover, printed blue Dresden marks, painted marks, with scroll moulded handles and pinecone finial, painted with bouquets of flowers within a gilt circular cartouche, the ground painted with pink roses within interlocking gilt ovolos and hatched green panels, 39cm high Condition ReportGood condition, no obvious damage or restoration. General wear and tear.
A collection of silver items to include two sauceboats, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1923, 14.5cm wide, the other London 1762, 12cm wide, a silver cream jug, London 1770, 14cm high,27oztCondition ReportKnocks, scuffs and dents throughout. Oxidisation to all. Chased pot tested as silver. All others marked. Please see additional images.From left to right:Sauceboat) makers marks rubbed, London 1760. With knocks and dents, larger dent to one side, with foot dented into the body of the base. Chased pot and cover) Tested as silver, unmarked. Tarnished with pitting. Surface scratches and minor dents. Larger scratch to the base. Helmet shaped cream jug with covered rope handle) by Bernard Dinwoody Wilmot ,Birmingham 1891. Tarnished. Surface scratches. Jug sits tilted. Holes to the foot of the jug. Caddy) by George Unite, Birmingham 1915. Heavily dented. Surface scratches. Tarnished. Finial slightly askew. The frame atop the caddy to slide the lid into damaged and lifting. Chased cream jug) Makers marks rubbed, London 1770, Heavily tarnished. Knocks and wear. Denting.Chased tea caddy) c.1840, with Dutch export mark. Rubbing to the decoration, denting. Hole to the base. Tarnishing. Gravy boat) Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1923 (marks rubbed. Surface scratches and denting.
A group of blue and white porcelain items 18th century, comprising a Worcester hexagonal dish, probably for an hors d'oeuvres set, 9.6cm wide, a Worcester leaf form pickle dish, 10cm long, a Worcester porcelain butter boat, 8.3cm long, a Worcester rice spoon, 13.8cm long, and a small ladle,12.5cm long (5)Condition ReportHexagonal) Chip to one of the corners.Leaf pickle dish) Several chips to the rim.Butter boat) Several chips to the rim.Spoon) Two chips to the edge of the spoon. Nibbles to the finial.Ladle) Firing flaws throughout.
A group of ormolu mounted marble items 19th century, comprising a rouge marble timepiece garniture, the timepiece with a single train movement, 22cm high, flanked by pair of candlesticks, 17.5cm high, and a desk stand, of navette form, with fitted pounce pots enclosing pen holders, 22.5cm wide (4)Condition ReportKnocks, wear and nibbles to the marble throughout. Timepiece movement not tested. One pounce pot finial loose.
covered with a Qingbai glaze except on the upper shoulder, which is left in the biscuit and decorated with the four celestial beasts in applied moulded relief, above the glazed upper section, which is adorned with a moulded frieze of the twelve zodiac animals, the lid surmounted by a tapering spiral finial resembling a pagoda spire Dimension: H:35cm Provenance: From Geoffrey Middle Collection; Condition: Relatively good condition, old break to the head of tiger, minor chips, a 3cm hairlines from mouth Link of detail photos:
A Royal Doulton 'Mosaic Garden' part dinner service for six place settings - pattern no. TC 1120, black printed factory marks - 2 x circular covered vegetable serving dishes (one with minor frits to finial); a serving dish (without cover); a teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl and sauce boat; 7 x teacups and 9 x saucers; a 26.3cm eared sandwich plate and a 33.5cm oval serving platter; 6 x dinner plates; 7 x 20cm salad or dessert plates; 8 x side plates; 8 x cereal or dessert bowls. (All in good condition with minor gilt wear except where stated)
A Continental silver lidded mustard pot - early 19th century, impressed marks to pierced band below rim, of drum form, the openwork pot with visible blue glass liner, decorated with ovals and swag between pierced uprights, the base with a pierced lappet band, angular scroll handle, domed, foliate decorated cover with cockerel finial, on pierced bracket feet, 12.3cm high, silver weight 97.5g.
Three pieces of Oriental pottery and porcelain - comprising a large Chinese blue and white porcelain bottle vase, painted with scrolling vines and peony blooms between lappet and stylised foliate borders, Qianlong four character mark but late 20th century, 42.5cm high; a Japanese Satsuma earthenware covered vase, 1920s-30s, black painted two character mark to base and edge of cover, stout baluster form with tripod beast mask feet, twin lion handles and dome cover with lion and ball finial, painted with a figural reserve with a noblewoman and her young attendant in an interior, 39cm high (chip to finial, small hairline to rim); and a late-20th century Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster jar and cover, painted with lotus flowers and vines, 26.25cm high.
A Japanese porcelain censer - probably late 19th century, of lozenge form, raised on four short swept feet, the rim with a border of moulded lappets, painted with scholars and elephants in a landscape with rocky outcrops, the pierced cover with a seated lion finial, 16.5cm high, the cover a/f.* The cover has been broken and has glued repairs, with some excess glue visible and losses to the lower edge at one corner. The base is in good condition, with a little gilt wear.
Two Anglo-Indian or Dutch colonial ebony figures, 19th century, each modelled standing and in draped, layered garments and jewellery, on an octagonal stepped base, 32cm high (2)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportGeneral knocks and wear to both. The nose damaged to the female and two splits in the wood to the back of the garment and the sides. An earring lacking. The male figure in a better condition, an element to his cap lacking on the finial, and a split to the wood on the lower left and a repair present. See additional images for details.
A Burmese white-metal container and cover, 19th century, repoussé decorated with traditional scenes and foliage, the cover with a mythical beast finial, 8.5cm diameter12.5cm high, 7.8ozt (2)Condition ReportA small dent to the base to the rim, and in need of a repolish. The rim of the cover and the base slightly scratched. See additional images for details.
A Regency giltwood twin-light convex girandole, dated 1810, carved giltwood eagle finial with outstretched wings and triple ball and chain in its beak, simulated bronze and ball border, serpent and foliage mounts, the light branches with clear cut glass drip trays and facet cut droppers, 102cm high
Charles Robert Ashbee for the Guild of Handicraft, an Arts and Crafts silver and cabochon set pepper grinder, London 1906, planished cylindrical form with flared foot, incised with three floral motifs and set with green oval stones, below a beaded border, screw finial and steel Peugeot mechanism, 8cm high
Wemyss, a beehive painted square section honey box and cover on stand, decorated with honey bees in a country landscape of fields and fences, thistle flower finial, painted marks, dish 18.5cm squareProvenance: From the collection of the late Anne Parsons, Countess of Rosse, (nee Messel, of Nymans, Sussex, previously Armstrong-Jones) 1902-1992, mother of Lord Snowdon and mother-in-law to HRH Princess Margaret and resident of Womersley Hall estate, Yorkshire
Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen, a Danish Skonvirke silver single inkstand, model 346, designed circa 1915, the planished tray with reeded ogee border and grape embossed handle terminals, on four shell and scroll bracket feet, with a central lobed urn form inkwell, on fluted disc foot, grape and tendril handles and berried foliate finial, London import marks 1929, 24.5cm long, 17.13ozt
Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen, an Art Deco silver cocktail shaker, model 462B, designed circa 1925, tapered cylindrical beaker form with part beaded banding to the foot, the sectional lid of stepped fluted conical form, the finial as a flower of tendrils and seeds, mark for 1933 to 1944, 33cm high, 29.25ozt

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