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COALPORT; a part eight setting miniature tea and coffee service, including four miniature teacups, milk jug, sugar bowl, eight saucers, teapot, coffee pot etc, also a further quantity of assorted miniature cabinet ceramics, including six Crown Staffordshire miniature saucers, Crown Staffordshire miniature teapot, Wedgwood jasperware miniature teapot, Wedgwood jasperware black floral decorated teapot, etc.
Five pieces of 12th century and later Persian ceramics, including a blue glazed shallow footed bowl, diameter 15cm, a larger shallow footed bowl (af), diameter 21cm, a twin handled black Hansanlou pot, circa 700BC, height 8.5cm, a Sanizabad pot, circa 2000BC, height 9cm, a Zantan pot, circa 500-1000BC, height 7.5cm (5).
A Victorian Japan ware black lacquered circular snuff box, diameter 10.5cm, a further Indian style red lacquered lidded snuff box, diameter 8.5cm, a Japanese red lacquered rectangular gilt decorated trinket box, 18 x 15.5cm, an early 20th century malachite glass lidded pot, diameter 8.5cm, and two early 20th century gilt metal mounted easel back photograph frames (6).
†DAVID ALLNATT; a modern contemporary conical form lidded pot, inscribed with sticker detailing ceramicist's name to the base, height 16cm, a celadon glazed Korean type baluster form vase, height 22.5cm, and two further studio ceramic vases, one with indistinct markings to the base, height of largest 25cm (4).
MAUCHLINE WARE; two horse shoe shaped inkwells, 'Miller Park - Preston' and 'Shakespeare's House, Stratford-on-Avon', both 11 x 9cm, a shoe horn, 'South Pier, Blackpool', length 27.5cm, a house shaped hinged lidded box, 'Bowness from Belle Isle, Windermere', 9 x 7.5cm, a circular lidded pot, 'Cartmel Church, Lancashire', diameter 6.5cm, and a rectangular hinged lidded box, 'Glasgow, New University', 8.5 x 6cm (6).
ROSENTHAL; a large extensive part tea and dinner service, decorated in the 'Maria', including eighteen plates, diameter 7.5", twenty-four plates, diameter 9.5", eighteen plates, diameter 6", twelve cups and saucers, diameter of saucers 4", eighteen cups and saucers, diameter of saucers 6", six bowls and saucers, diameter of saucer 7" (one saucer has a chip), two serving dishes, length 10", two serving dishes, length 12.5", one serving dish, length 14.5", one serving dish, length 17.5", two bowls, diameter 12.5", twelve bowls, diameter 9.5" (one bowl cracked), two serving bowls, diameter 9", two serving bowls, diameter 10", two serving bowls with lids, diameter 8", one soup tureen with lid, diameter 10", two sauce boats, one teapot, one coffee pot, a sugar bowl, a milk jug and one cream jug.
Royal Albert bone china Old Country Roses pattern part dinner and breakfast service, printed marks including baluster coffee pot and cover, two milk jugs, two sugar bowls, three cups, salt and pepper shakers, sauceboat on stand, nine side plates and two dinner plates, a St Michael pottery white glazed hors d'oeuvres dish of shaped rectangular form moulded in relief with a fruit border and a pottery model of a boxer dog seated on its haunches, impressed England and shape numbers, 27cm high
Group of Bursley ware Art Deco pottery designed by Charlotte Rhead, printed black marks, painted numerals, decorated with bands of green, ochre, yellow and brown leaves, within interlocking lozenge-pattern borders, comprising a footed bowl, 29cm diameter, a smaller flared bowl, a tall tapering jug impressed swan mark, whiplash handle, a square section pot and cover, a small two-handled circular footed dish and a small circular salt, all similarly decorated (6)
Masons ironstone transfer-printed 'Belvedere' pattern breakfast and dinner service, 20th century, printed crown blue marks, comprising: a circular two-handled vegetable dish and cover, eight dinner plates, four soup plates, eight luncheon plates, eight side plates, eight pudding bowls, a baluster coffee pot and domed cover, a two-handled sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, seven coffee cups, eight saucers and a sugar bowl (no cover)
Aynsley bone china pale green ground part tea service, printed crowned green marks, printed with bouquets of flowers, decorated with gilt fleur-de-lys, comprising: two two-handled cake plates, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, eleven teacups, twelve saucers, twelve side plates and a Wedgwood bone china part coffee service for six, painted by M. K. Peddie and dated 1949, printed green Wedgwood Etruria marks, signed and dated in black to the undersides, each piece painted with pink/purple flowers on a yellow ground within gold rims, comprising: a tapering oviform coffee pot and domed cover, a sugar bowl, a baluster milk jug, six coffee cans and saucers
Royal Worcester Herbs pattern composite (some seconds) part tea and breakfast service and other associated wares, printed black and green marks, some cancellation marks, including a coffee pot and cover, a teapot and cover, a milk jug, four small shell-shaped dishes and two larger, an hors d'oeuvres dish, tea and coffee cups, three dinner plates, side plates, bowls and other items
Collection of Chinese and Asian snuff bottles and other items, 20th century, including a cinnabar-style example, an egg, a cylindrical pot and cover, a napkin ring, a Chinese porcelain blue and white gourd-shaped snuff bottle and stopper, several enamelled examples, cinnabar-style rectangular box and cover and a double-gourd shape flashed and frosted blue glass example
Group of Bursley ware Art Deco pottery by Charlotte Rhead, printed and painted marks, decorated with bands of colourful tulips amongst foliage and orange/purple flowerheads, comprising a circular footed bowl, 29cm diameter, a tall tapering conical water jug, 27.5cm high, a pair of candlesticks, a square section pot and cover, a baluster jug and a table lamp (7)
Robert Goldsmith for Selborne Pottery, a small salt pot with gilt decoration on green and red ground, impressed mark to base, 10cm high, a small coffee cup with tenmoku glaze rim by John Leach for Muchelney Pottery, a studio pottery coffee cup, incised initials JG to base, possibly Judy Glanville, a studio pottery cup marked AA to base and a studio pottery bowl with khaki colour glaze marked AJPA to base (5)
Herend porcelain Rothschild Birds pattern part coffee-service, printed blue and impressed marks, printed and painted with vignettes of birds perched on branches and scattered butterflies within ozier moulded borders, comprising a baluster coffee pot and cover, a baluster milk jug, a flared sugar bowl and six coffee cups and saucers Condition ReportTeapot with crack and chip to spout. One teacup with small chip to rim. 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.
Studio glass footed bowl by Jeff Walker and Robin Smith for The Melting Pot Glassworks, signed to base, 10cm high, 17cm diameter, a Susan Nixon glass Millennium paperweight, signed and dated '99 to base, a cased glass perfume bottle with stopper by Dan Aston, signed to base, 14.5cm high and a clear and blue glass paperweight, indistinctly signed to base (4)
Pair of English porcelain Coalbrookdale-type vases, circa 1835, of baluster form, flower encrusted and painted with buildings in landscapes (one lacking handle), an English porcelain pot-pourri vase, probably Moore Brothers, puce painted numerals, with pierced ball supported by three putti alternating with small amphora vases, on scroll moulded base, moulded with turquoise rope and encrusted in flowers, a late 19th century continental porcelain flower encrusted vase supported by three putti, an Italian pottery inverted baluster pierced table lamp, painted with a bouquet of flowers amongst rocaille cartouches (some damages and repairs) (5)
Collection of three boxes including a Japanese black lacquered box with mother-of-pearl decoration, the lift-off lid opening to a red lacquered interior with lift-out tray, 12cm high x 30cm wide, a 19th century oak box by Garrard & Co, the interior fitted with storage for a coffee pot, 17cm high x 32cm wide and a 19th century mahogany stationery box, the hinged lid opening to a fitted interior with lift-out pen tray, 25cm wide (5)
19th century mahogany satinwood and ebony inlaid night stand of square form with faux drawer over a single drawer, on square supports united by a cross stretcher, 69cm high x 34cm wide and an early 19th century mahogany washstand, the square top with three recesses, one containing a Wedgwood pottery wash bowl, over a pot shelf below with single drawer, on square supports, 79cm high x 35cm wide
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 George IV silver coffee pot by WE, London 1826, with ivory insulators and a lobed body, 22.5cm high 32oztIMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Condition ReportGeneral knocks, scuffs, and wear. Splits to the ivory.
A quantity of Shelley Queen Ann and other teawares, mid 20th century, to include tall trees pattern, the coffee pot, 19cm high, largest plate, 24 cm length,67 pieces with stamps and painted marks. Condition ReportSurface scratches and light rubbing to the decoration. Crazing throughout. Discolouration to the glaze, particularly to the rim of saucers. Base of coffee pot cracked.
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 World War Two Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse's cape, owned by Joyce Rycroft (1918-2009), 1940s, navy wool with scarlet lining decorated with cloth formation signs and shoulder titles from UK, US and Canadian units, and tartan strips, together with, a collection of five 'The British Red Cross Society' enamelled badges (3 years service, Merit, Proficiency in Red Cross First Aid, Proficiency in Red Cross Nursing), four named 'J Rycroft', two pairs of brass 'Red Cross Cheshire' shoulder badges, a '3 years service slide', four 1942-1945 enamelled badges 'Red Cross Nursing', an enamelled Free French supporters 'Resurgam 1940' badge, a WVS Civil Defence badge, a British Blood Donor lapel badge, The British Red Cross Society brass and enamelled cap badge, two gorget cloth patches, a 'Mobile VAD' cloth badge, two buttons, an East Africa cloth Majors' rank slide, and a brass 'The King's African Rifles' cap badge, and a miniature George VI Defence Medal, and further ephemera, including her 'Soldier's Service Pay book, ATS and VAD Release book, handwritten and typed lecture cards, Red Cross certificates, (qty) Joyce Rycroft (1918-2009) served in the VAD as a nurse between 1942-1945. From extracts of her diary kept by her family, she was based at Capesthorne Hall, Nr Siddington, Cheshire, Woolton Towers, and Moston, then later at the Chester Military Hospital. On 26th October 1943, she noted that a large convoy of repatriated POW's arrived, many of whom died of Tuberculosis. In January 1944 she transferred to the Chester Military Hospital, again caring for many sick patients. She was very popular with the patients and was apparently called 'Honey Pot'.On D-Day, 6th June, the colonel-in-charge celebrated by sharing a bottle of champagne with the staff in the ward kitchen. She was demobbed on 4th February 1946.Her daughter notes that she worked extremely hard, was upset by some of the injuries she treated, but found solace in getting to know the patients and kept in contact with many of them. The diary recalls trips to dances, the cinema and dinners at the Grosvenor Hotel in Chester. Condition ReportFair overall. Wear to the collar and loose hanger tab Badges with some chips and wear.
A collection of silver items to include a pedestal sugar bowl and cover, Birmingham 1925, with a weighted base, 10.5cm high, a pierced silver bowl, by Deakin & Frances, 11.1cm diameter, a pair of ice tongs, stamped 900, 18cm long, two caddy spoons, a Continental teaspoon, the bowl embossed with a cow, a Russian silver salt, a pair of Continental sugar tongs, a sugar caster top, a silver toddy ladle, a silver mustard pot and an associated stand, and two silver toast racks, the larger by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, (qty.)weighable 16.7oztCondition ReportKnocks, wear, dents, and rubbing 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.
A collection of silver items to include a George III oval mustard pot with blue glass liner, by Charles Chesterman II, London 1798, another Victorian example, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1899, another Victorian circular mustard pot with blue glass liner, and a silver-plated mustard pot by Elkington & Co., with blue glass liner,approximately 6ozt (qty.)Condition ReportGeorgian and Victorian marks, some possibly later. Overall good condition. Light tarnish. Some rubbing to marks but distinguishable. Part of base missing, bent parts and loose hinge to the Chesterman mustard pot. Nathan and Hayes pot maker's mark slightly rubbed. Please see additional images.

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