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Auction House:Philips Auctions AustraliaNumber of lots recorded:495
Sale Title:Fine and Decorative ArtsLots with images:495
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:339
Date:16-Sep-2018
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A small sterling silver tray and a sifter spoon, 1900 Chester (tray) and 1950 Sheffield, a gadroon edged long pen tray or similar, and a plain Old English thread edged silver spoon, hallmarked to both silver weight 186gr, length 22 cm, width 6 cm, (dish) length 17.5 cm, (spoon)
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Two Cups: Victorian sterling silver and German .800 silver, 1870 Birmingham, with maker's mark for George Unite, a footed cup with a double scroll handle, with a bright cut undulate border and pendants hallmarked to upper body, and post 1886 Germany, a cup with a double rib punctuated by foliate motifs, hallmarked underside silver weight 150gr, height 10.5 cm, and 6.5 cm
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A sterling silver two piece cruet set, 1910 Birmingham, with maker's mark for James Deakin & Sons, a salt and a lidded mustard pot, both of three handled loving cup form with pedestal bases, salt with blue glass liner, hallmarked to upper bodies silver weight 97gr (without liner), height 5.5 cm
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A mixed group of nine Continental silver napkin rings, 19th to 20th century Russian, Dutch, and Danish rings of various shapes and decoration, includes two pairs, hallmarked to all silver weight 254gr assorted shapes and sizes
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A sterling silver gravy boat and matching bowl, 1900 Chester, with marks for Nathan && Hayes, 1963 Sheffield, marks for Viners tripod footed and of plain form with scalloped edges, hallmarked silver weight 239gr, height 7.5 cm, diameter 11.5 cm, (sugar bowl)
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A mixed group of six Oriental silver and plated Items: two boxes, a bell salt and pepper pots, bowl all profusely decorated, hallmarked except to small footed bowl and hinged box total weight 320gr, height 13 cm, (bell)
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A sterling silver cigarette case and a vesta, 1913 Birmingham, both items, with maker's marks for Henry Clifford Davis (case) and T.Heatley, a plain cushion form cigarette case, hallmarked to the interior, and a bright cut floral engraved vesta and match strike, hallmarked to rim and hinged lid silver weight 102gr, length 9 cm, width 8 cm, and smaller
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A Victorian sterling silver quaich and a sterling scent bottle case, 1893 London, with maker's mark for W. Comyns, a pierced foliate quaich with demi-figure handles, hallmarked underside, and 1899 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Levi & Salaman, a pierced bottle case with a repousse romantic scene, hallmarked to lower body silver weight 95gr height 11 cm, (perfume bottle)
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A fine gilt Washed Victorian sterling silver vinaigrette, 1853 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Alfred Taylor of lobed rectangular form with an applied unmarked shield cartouche upon a delicately engine turned striped ground, patterns and crimp work to the sides, the interior with a finely arabesque pierced grille, hallmarked to all components silver weight 24gr, length 5 cm
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Two Edwardian sterling silver tankard cups, 1906 Sheffield, mark for R&S, 1911 Birmingham, mark for J. Sherwood Sons straight-sided beakers with simple 'C' scroll handles, both engraved with initials & hallmarked below the rims silver weight 203gr, height 7.5 cm
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A pair of late Victorian sterling silver candlesticks, 1896 London, with maker's marks for Thomas Bradbury & Sons in the George I style of plain hexagonal form with sconce and knopped stem to a stepped base, weighted with applied felt bases, rubbed marks to lower rim crisp marks to the original removable dishes total weight 973gr height 17.5 cm
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A sterling silver coffee pot in the Victorian style, 1973 Sheffield, with maker's marks for EHP Co. Limited with a domed lid and applied floral finial, the lobed pear shaped body engraved with floral motifs, a long curved spout, scrolling handle with spur and ivory insulators, and raised on anthemion and scroll decorated feet hallmarked underside and to lid total weight 1075gr height 23.5 cm
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A sterling silver bowl, 1959 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Barker Bros silver Ltd, a lobed dish with a flat base, hallmarked to interior tray silver weight 467gr, height 5.5 cm, diameter 23.5 cm
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An Australian sterling silver coffee pot and a matching teapot, circa 1920-30s, mark of W.J. Saunders, the coffee and teapots of tapering hexagonal form and raised on flat conforming bases, with low domed lids and having timber scroll handles and mushroom finials, hallmarked to upper bodies total weight 1147gr height 19.5 cm, and smaller
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A sterling silver salver an elegant square quatrefoil shaped tray with pulvinated and channel grooved edging, raised on four stepped conical feet, hallmarked to interior silver weight 830gr, length 30.5 cm, width 30.5 cm
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Two Edwardian sterling silver tankard cups, 1912,1913 Birmingham, with makers' marks for Henry Clifford Davis and Patterson & Sons limited, the straight-sided tapering cups with simple 'C' scroll handles, both with bright cut foliate engraving, one hallmarked to body, the other underside silver weight 112gr, height 10 cm
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A vintage Polish .800 silver mirror compact post 1920, Warsaw, with silver standard and maker's initials Z.K, the lid with threaded radiating spokes from the engraved circular cartouche and embellished with two reserves of leafy arabesques, the underside with engine turned concentric circles, marked to the interior silver weight 131gr (excluding mirror) Diameter 9 cm
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A fine Georgian sterling silver pedestal rose bowl, 1832 London, with no maker's mark, the bowl with wavy spiral gadroons and flutes to the lower body and a counter clockwise similar design below the rim, and raised upon an ogee profile spreading foot, crisply hallmarked underside silver weight 354gr, height 11 cm, diameter 17.5 cm
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A sterling silver tea caddy spoon and a pair of plated tongs, 1804 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Samuel Pemberton, a Georgian bright cut caddy spoon with a gilt washed bowl and small fold over handle, hallmarked underside silver weight 8gr, length 12 cm, (tongs)
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An Italian .800 silver box, mid 20th century, Florence, with lozenge and fascio mark of lobed form with a radiating reserves to the low domed lid with a lapis lazuli medallion, decorated with scrolling acanthus and flowers and raised on cabriole scrolling feet with leafy mounts, gilt washed to the interior hallmarked underside total weight 468gr, height 6.5 cm, length 17.5 cm, width 13.5 cm
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A Refined Italian .800 silver oval box, mid 20th century .800 standard, rubbed lozenge and maker's marks of elegant low domed box with an even allover textured design to the lid with an applied turquoise floral finial in a leafy mount, raised on ball feet hallmarked underside silver weight 329gr, height 7 cm, length 18 cm, width 12 cm
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An Ethiopian Wirework silver box, mid 20th century, tested variously for .94-.98 silver, a rectangular hinged box decorated throughout with 'Tiles' of fan and scroll shapes, studwork, and a petite dome and finial to the centre, raised on small floriform feet silver weight 991gr, height 8 cm, length 22 cm, width 13 cm
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Six European silver napkin rings, five silver tourist spoons, late 19th to 20th century, a mixed group of miniature napkin rings, five Dutch, one German, and mixed tourist spoons in sterling and .800 silver total weight 91gr, length 11.5 cm, and smaller (spoon) Diameter 3.5 cm, and smaller (napkin ring)
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Two Ethiopian .830 silver beakers and a matching dish, plus a silver dish set with an ottoman coin, circa 1960s, Ethiopia with maker's mark of B.A Sevadjian, the small beakers and dish each embossed with lions of Judah, hallmarked underside, and a small dish centred with a coin, marked silver weight 230gr Diameter 11 cm, (dish) height 6 cm, (beaker)
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A small domed Italian .800 silver box, mid 20th century, Florence, with lozenge and fascio mark, a circular carinate shaped box with a domed lid, engraved throughout with acanthus leaves, three applied rose motifs to the edges, with a cupid finial hallmarked underside silver weight 86gr, height 6.5 cm, diameter 9.5 cm
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An Italian .800 silver box, mid 20th century, Milan with lozenge and fascio mark of rectangular bombe and cushion form with a low domed lid with a lapis lazuli cabochon, profusely engraved with arabesque foliage on a finely textured matt ground, four shaped feet and gilt washed to the interior hallmarked underside total weight 301gr, height 6.5 cm, length 13.5 cm, width 11.5 cm
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An Indian silver hand mirror early 20th century profusely embellished with arabesques, animals and figures climbing palm trees, unmarked, length 29.5 cm
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A Rectangular .800 silver box with engraved deer decoration, mid 20th century, the ribbed rectangular box, hinged and gilt washed to the interior, engraved to the lid with a prancing deer amidst foliage on a basket weave textured ground silver weight 192gr, height 4.5 cm, length 9.5 cm, width 8 cm
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A pair of Eastern silver candlesticks & two Yogya silver dishes 20th century, the small candlesticks profusely decorated with tight engraved and hammered decorations, a pierced Javanese dish with a floral border with lotus and other flora, the other of canoe shape with a hammered finish and undulate border, hallmarked to all silver weight 430gr height 3.5 cm, length 19 cm, width 13 cm
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A mixed group of .800 silver table wares, late 19th to 20th century, Germany, Poland, Sweden, a petite German pedestal cup and saucer with bright cut decoration, a Polish Orno' Arts and Crafts Co-operative hammered salt scuttle with spoon, small vase, all hallmarked silver weight 189gr, height 11 cm, and smaller Diameter 8.5 cm, (dish)
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A cased silver plate fish serving set in the Aesthetic manner, 19th century, with maker's stamp to blade for Walker & Hall ivory handled servers, the knife blade exquisitely bright cut and engraved with an aquatic scene above and below water, the five tine fork engraved with a fish, housed in the original velvet and silk lined hard case of issue, lengths: 32 cm, and 23 cm
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25 sterling silver cutlery Items: Georgian, Victorian and French, 1813, 1814 London and after six dinner forks, four table spoons, three dessert spoons, three teaspoons in shell and thread pattern by Eley & Fearn 1814, three other teaspoons four forks, a French fork and spoon with export punch marks silver weight 1546gr length 22 cm, and smaller
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A sterling silver salver presented to Edward Stace Symonds Esq. C.M.G Under-Treasurer of Victoria from 1857-1887, 1885 London, with maker's mark for Martin, hall & Co, a shaped bead edge and bright cut salver raised on ball and claw feet, with inscription to Symonds upon his retirement from officers of the Treasury hallmarked underside silver weight 1311gr height 4 cm, diameter 37 cm
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A Chinese silver cigarette case, two button hooks, late 19th to 20th century, Wang Hing & Co, other, a cigarette case with bamboo design in relief upon a textured ground, a Wang, hing & Co button hook with prunus designs, and a plated button hook with a dragon, hallmarked to two items silver weight 190 (excluding plated hook), length 10 cm, width 7.5 cm, (cigarette case)
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A fine Japanese silver parasol handle, an English sterling handle, and other, Meiji period 1868-1912, 1905 London, a weighted Japanese handle with applied wisteria decoration with touches of enamel colours, with jungin mark, a small English silver umbrella handle, and two others, hallmarked to two items, length 29.5 cm, and smaller
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Sterling silver Wares: two pairs of sugar tongs, a salt and spoon, 1795, 1813 London (tongs), 1873 (salt) two pairs of plain tongs, one with mark of George Burrows, a Victorian tripod-based bead edged cauldron salt, mark of Robert Harper, together with a Victorian bead edged spoon, hallmarked to all pieces silver weight 96gr length 14.5 cm, and smaller
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A matched set of George II sterling silver table spoons and forks, 1744 London, maker's marks for Jeremiah King, (four spoons), 1745, Samuel Roby, (two spoons), 1805 Edinburgh, maker's mark for James Orr, forks, the twelve Old English pattern pieces all engraved with a fleur-de-lis crests and the motto 'Fuimus' (we have), hallmarked underside silver weight 740 gr length spoons 20.5 cm, forks 21.5 cm
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A Bold cage blown glass vase by Verrieres D'Art Lorrain (Daum) early 20th century, mark rubbed in striking modulating iron red, orange and white tones, blown into a wrought iron strapwork armature, purchased by vendor at the Armadale antique centre for $2900, height 28.5 cm
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An Art Deco 'Pavots' vase by Pierre D'Avesn, circa 1930, a vase of ovoid form in deep amber orange, moulded with a stylised poppy motif, signed P. D'Avesn France in relief underside, height 21.5 cm
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An Art Deco glass vase with gilt bands, circa 1930s-40s, the vase with an everted rim having a pronounced large bead border, a series of graduated horizontal gilt bands to the base with eight demi-lune feet, height 19 cm
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A Le Verre Francais cameo vase, 1918-1932, by Schneider glass works an ovoid vase with a trumpet neck in swirling aubergine colours flecked with amber, the body carved with five groups of stiff leaves with fruits, polished pontil underside, etched mark of Le Verre Francais to lower body, height 21 cm
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Three Continental frosted and gilt glass vases, mid 20th century of differing shapes, each with frosted and bright gilt bands, height 20 cm, and smaller
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A five piece Art Deco Czechoslovakian glass vanity set, circa 1920s four conical faceted bottles with straight-sided conforming stoppers, and a matching atomiser with white metal mounts, in muted clear green glass stencil mark of Tcheco-slovaquie underside, height 12.5 cm, and smaller
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A Czechoslovakian Art Deco glass vase, circa 1940s, a tapering straight-sided vase with black enamel and gilt bands, serpentine lines and target motifs to the clear and part frosted body, marked Tcheco-Slavique, height 19.5 cm
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An antique oak tantalus with three cut crystal decanters, 19th century, the oak tantalus with Gothic brass trims enclosing the original matching square section decanters with canted edges and flat diamond cuts to the upper register, with facet cut stoppers, height 27.5 cm, length 34 cm, width 13 cm
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A vintage cut crystal Spirits decanter and six brandy balloons, circa 1930s, the square section decanter with canted edges, diamond and hobnail designs and a faceted globe stopper, the balloon glasses of conforming design unmarked, height 24.5 cm, and 10 cm
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Twenty-Six Baccarat stem glasses in three Sizes twelve large wine, and seven glasses each of two slightly smaller sizes, of simple conical form with vertical navette cuts, stencil marks underside, height 15.5 cm, and smaller
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A monumental Muller Freres orange Art Deco cased glass vase, circa 1920s of elongated ovoid form with a small waisted neck in deep orange with an irregular trailing purple collar and flecks, the base similar but with a granitic appearance, random patches with silver foil inclusions, etched mark of Muller Freres Luneville to lower body, height 38 cm
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A fine Stevens & Williams scent bottle with a sterling mount, 1868 London, with maker's mark to silver, H&A, a globular bottle in mother-of-pearl glass with a Pompeian swirl decor in lemon and amber colours, with a complementary swirl screw top cap, hallmarked to neck, height 13.5 cm
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A pair of frosted glass birds, later 20th century, the press moulded birds upon domed bases, bearing spurious R. Lalique marks underside, height 9.5 cm
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A moulded Pate de verre glass vase by Muller Freres, circa 1930, the small rectangular vase in orange flecked with aubergine colours, deeper to the lower register, polished signature of Muller Freres Luneville to lower body, height 7 cm, width 11 cm, depth 6 cm
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A Lalique crystal pin dish post 1978 period, a small clear dish centred with a frosted swan, engraved mark of Lalique France underside, height 5.5 cm, diameter 10 cm
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A Lalique crystal pin dish second half 20th century, a small clear dish centred a pair of conjoined cooing doves, engraved mark of Lalique France underside with registration mark, height 6 cm, diameter 10 cm
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A cameo glass vase by Argental, circa 1900, the slender tapering vase decorated throughout with trailing roses and foliage, in a gold, amber and deep russet palette, mark of Argental with, cross of Lorraine in cameo lower body, height 20 cm
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A Soviet Russian .875 silver mounted cut crystal vase post 1958 with hammer and sickle mark to a five point star, silver standard, the slender barrel shaped vase with interlocking navette shapes diamonds decorated with stars and cross hatching, a decorative foliate band to the collar and a cushion form rim, height 26.5 cm
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A Lalique Coquilles platter and six associated side plates issued 1924, pattern 3010 of formal petal form with radiating lattice weave cuts, in clear glass etched mark of R. Lalique France with pattern number to centre, small matching plates Diameter 27 cm, and 16 cm
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A Daum art glass vase in a wrought iron stand, circa 1910, a tapering mottled orange vase with irregular panels with gold leaf inclusions, supported in a hammered wrought iron frame with a tripod scroll base and leaf embellishments, glass signed Daum Nancy with cross of Lorraine, height 26.5 cm
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A large Verlys opalescent glass vase, circa 1930s, the tapering vase moulded with six pineapples issuing foliage, arching forms to the lower body, marked Verlys France in relief, height 25 cm
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A pair of Fenton pressed Carnival glass baskets and a Northwood tripod Wishbone' bowl early 20th century, the marigold glass baskets with moulded decoration externally and pierced ruffled rims, and an olive amethyst floral decorated bowl with a ruffled edge and 'Ruffles and rings' externally, all unmarked, height 8 cm, diameter 20.5 cm, and smaller
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A small Etling opalescent glass dish, circa 1930, marked Etling France 100 in relief, the press moulded bowl with a swirling arrangement of slender leaves and groups of dried poppy heads, height 4 cm, diameter 17 cm
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A gilt mounted cameo glass bowl attributed to Schneider, circa 1900, the lemon bowl with carved tangerine pendant fruits and foliage, in a gilt bronze neoclassical style mount with twin husk handles and tripod feet stamped Made in France to mount, height 8 cm, diameter 13 cm
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A cut glass paperweight by Val St Lambert, mid 20th century, clear modulating to cherry red, a cut triangular plinth terminating in a rounded base, foil factory label to base, height 18 cm
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An Art Deco opalescent glass vase by Verlys, circa 1930s, the tapering vase with twin faceted 'C' scroll handles, decorated with flowers in relief to the body, Verlys France mark in relief to interior base, height 20 cm
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A basket attributed to Minton, circa 1835, the shaped rectangular basket with moulded foliate edging and a cross over moulded handle, decorated with gilt wriggle work on a cobalt ground centred with a gilt cartouche enclosing fancy birds in colours, unmarked, height 13.5 cm, length 26.5 cm, width 21.5 cm
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A soft paste porcelain figural chamber stick attributed to the Longton, hall factory, 1755-60, a draped and seated cupid figure holding a basket of flowers within a bocage bower and decorated in enamel colours above a moulded base, height 24.5 cm
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A New Hall plate, circa 1810, pattern 375, the brightly decorated plate in 'Tobacco Leaf' pattern in orange, green and cobalt colours upon a white ground surrounded by husk border, pattern number underside Diameter 21.5 cm
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A cabinet cup and saucer attributed to Davenport, circa 1820, marked in gilt pattern 662 to the foot rim, the pedestal bowl shaped cup with a high scroll handle and a thick waisted rim decorated with bowls of pink roses between formal gilded arabesques and flaming torches, height 6.5 cm, (cup) Diameter 14 cm
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Two plates and a dessert dish in the manner of Spode or Coalport, circa 1810 each finely centred with reserves of pairs of bird species in enamel colours enclosed by gilded guilloche borders and bands with sprigs of foliage upon a wet blue ground, unmarked, length 22 cm, width 22 cm, (square dish)
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A Fine-Three piece Coalport rococo vase garniture, circa 1835, decorated attributed to Stephen Lawrence Flamboyant lobed and cabochon bodied baluster vases with waisted necks and extravagant fold over acanthus leaf handles, decorated with dual floral bouquets to each with gilt embellishments upon a maroon ground, raised on moulded pedestal bases, unmarked, height 28 cm, and smaller
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