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  • An exceptionally rare London decorated figure, c.1755.

  • An 18th century Chinese carved jade seal, Qianlong period.

  • A Meissen porcelain ‘Zwiebelmuster’ table centrepiece.

  • ‘I Heard a Cryer Go About’ – Sir Frank Brangwyn.

  • …. miniature portrait, massive appeal.

  • Important Scottish silver by Alexander Ritchie (1856 – 1941)

  • Skullduggery in the world of vesta cases….

  • …. contemporary silver masterpieces by Stuart Devlin

  • A prize porker, 19thC English naieve school.

An exceptionally rare London decorated figure, c.1755.

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An exceptionally rare and early English porcelain figure of a Polish nobleman. Dating to c. 1755-60. London decorated and dressed in traditional period costume finished with unusually colourful enamels. Very loosely based around a Meissen original modelled by Peter Reinicke around 1750. Measures 13cm tall. Possibly only one of two …

An 18th century Chinese carved jade seal, Qianlong period.

A fine quality Chinese carved jade uncut seal from the mid Qing dynasty, Qianlong period (1736-1795). Carved from a single piece of …

A Meissen porcelain ‘Zwiebelmuster’ table centrepiece.

A wonderful Meissen porcelain Zwiebelmuster or ‘Onion’ pattern centrepiece. Two pierced tiers, unusually surmounded by a figure of a lady flower vendor. …

‘I Heard a Cryer Go About’ – Sir Frank Brangwyn.

Sir Frank Frank Brangwyn RA RWS RBA (1867 – 1956). ‘I Heard A Crier Go About’ Painted en grisaille, oil on artists …

…. miniature portrait, massive appeal.

Thomas Hazlehurst (c. 1740 – 1821). A stunning early 19th century half length portrait of a beautiful lady. Painted c. 1805. Housed …

Important Scottish silver by Alexander Ritchie (1856 – 1941)

A rare pair of early Alexander Ritchie ‘IONA’ prestige napkin rings. Beautifully worked with celtic knotwork and intertwined mythical beasts. Both pieces …

Skullduggery in the world of vesta cases….

A very rare late Victorian novelty vesta case in the form of a skull. Press his nose and the lid springs open …

…. contemporary silver masterpieces by Stuart Devlin

  A stunning group of four Stuart Devlin silver gilt novelty eggs, c. 1970’s. All fully hallmarked and edition numbered. A silversmith …

A prize porker, 19thC English naieve school.

Large 19thC English naieve school, a prize pig – circle Edwin Brown of Coventry.

… the very best antiques ‘saucer’ – a rare piece of Worcester porcelain.

Apologies for appalling play on words! With the market still quite flat for alot of the more common early English porcelain patterns we were …

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