- Porcelain coffee can and saucer by Paris. Late 19th century coffee can and saucer set decorated with poppies and thistles and finished with gold leaf accent. In very good condition with only minor gilt wear around the cup rim & a few dark dots in the bottom of the cup. Cup measures 42mm in diameter at base, 78mm across the top and 60mm tall. Saucer measures 80mm in diameter at base, 128mm across the top and 35mm deep.
- Small porcelain box by Paris. Lovely small forest green scallop shaped box by Paris porcelain. Hand-painted with colourful flowers framed within gold to the top with a single pink rose to inside of the box and lid. Finished in a brass edge with small scallop opener to the front. Signed to the base. Some minor signs of wear to the brass.
- Pair of Art Nouveau sweetmeat dishes. Colourful pair of late Victorian Art Nouveau majolica sweetmeat dishes by Worcester. Each triple footed dish has 3 dolphins entwined to create the column which houses a scallop shaped shell like dish. The colour combination of turquoises and sea greens against pinks and yellow give these pieces are true under the sea look. Some chips to the paint and some scallop edges. Each dish measures approximately 105mm by 105mm at the base, 103mm tall and 143mm in diameter to the dish at top.
- Coffee/tea service for 2 by Hammersley. White and gold set in Golden Glory pattern consisting of a coffee pot, jug, sugar bowl, 2 cups and 3 saucers (1 spare!) Very elegant set in white with gold roses and trim c1950s. All pieces are in excellent condition with a lovely ringing sound when pinged, no chips, cracks or crazing. Minor gilt wear around jug spout and rim of both tea cups. The pot measures 98mm in diameter at base, 210mm at longest across spout & handle, 145mm at widest and 220mm tall with lid. Sugar bowl measures 55mm in diameter at base, 95mm across top and 53mm tall. Jug measures 55mm in diameter at base, 112mm long at spout and handle, 85mm wide and 112mm at tallest (handle). Cups measure 43mm at base, 96mm across top, 108mm long to handle and 58mm high. Saucers measure 145mm in diameter and 18mm high.
- Victorian jet miniature table. Antique carved Whitby jet miniature table inlaid with a fine ammonite specimen to the table top. Amazing carved detailing to the jet. The table appears to have had a few repairs during its long life and stands slightly on the skew - this does not detract from the fine quality of this piece. Table top measures 72mm by 62mm, the base measures 50mm by 45mm.
- Victorian brooch in carved jet and bone. A substantial sized brooch of beautifully carved Whitby jet with an intricately carved bone detail of a stag applied to the centre. The stag is central to a frame of flora with a tree to the background. This is craftsmanship of the highest order and remains in excellent condition. Believed to be from the Grand Period of the Victorian era c1861-1880. Tube hinge and c clasp fastening with extended pin.