SOLD FOR £140
A collection of 78 pieces of Spode Italian pattern dinner ware of various ages, comprising 10 dinner plates, 10 soup bowls, 6 side plates, 9 tea plates (in 2 sizes, 1 cracked, 1 chipped), 4 large saucers (2 cracked), 3 saucers (1 cracked), oval dish, bowl, biscuit barrel and lid (body cracked, lid a/r), 2 jugs (1 chipped), round platter, segmented plate, large cheese dome, 2 small oval dishes, small oval tea plate, sauce boat and stand, small jug, pudding bowl, milk jug, 2 pepper pots (cracked), egg cup, coffee can, sugar bowl, small round dish, storage jar (no lid), circular butter dish, 7 cups, twin handled soup bowl, 3 large mugs (1 chipped) and 2 small mugs (1 chipped)
SOLD FOR £110
A blue and white cup, late Ming dynasty 3.5 cm and three pairs of blue and white cups, Qing dynasty, the cup painted with a bird on a tree branch, one pair of cups painted with a horse in Kangxi style 3cm , another pair painted with peony 2.5cm and another with a retreat in a river landscape 3cm (5)
SOLD FOR £2600
A pair of bowls and three pairs of cups, late Qing dynasty, comprising a pair of iron-red and underglaze blue floral roundel bowls, with Yongzheng marks 5cm by 8.5cm a pair of iron-red and underglaze blue floral roundel cups, with Yongzheng marks 3cm by 5cm, a pair of underglaze blue and enamel lotus cups 4cm by 6.5cm and a pair of iron red cups painted with panels of characters 3.5cm by 6.5cm cm, (8)
SOLD FOR £1250
Three set of famille rose cups, late Qing dynasty, comprising a set of four octagonal cups painted with ladies in a fenced garden, a set of four octagonal cups, painted with birds perched on branches of peony and a set of six cups, painted with a grasshopper and praying mantis amongst peony 3cm h x 7cm diam (14)
SOLD FOR £680
A group of five cups and a square cup holder, late Qing dynasty, comprising a pair of famille rose yellow ground cups painted with ribboned swasticas, with Guangxu marks, a famille rose yellow ground cup, painted with peony, a coral ground and gilt cup, painted with flowers and a pale coral ground cup and square cup holder painted with flowers, the largest cup - 4cm h x 6cm diameter (6)
SOLD FOR £2600
A group of six monochrome cups, late Qing dynasty, comprising a pair of ruby enamel cups, a blue and yellow octagonal cup, each with a Daoguang mark, a Dehua octagonal cup, wood stand and a blue-glazed floral cup, the largest - 8cm diameter (7)
SOLD FOR £70
A large blue and white Arita dish, Meiji/Taisho period, painted to the interior with a peacock and peahen, perched on branches of peony, with a band of diaper to the rim, 45cm diam
SOLD FOR £1350
A group of six famille rose cups, late Qing/Republican period, comprising a pair of cups painted with grasshoppers amongst peony and lotus, one painted with retreats in a mountainous landscape, another with a bird of prey over breaking waves, a fluted cup with shou characters and precious objects, and another painted with scholars in a garden, the largest - 4.5cm h x 7cm diam (6)
SOLD FOR £75
A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors with rubbed marks together with a silver pepper mill, rubbed date letter 9cm
SOLD FOR £60
An Art Deco silver engine turned cigarette case with monogram 8.5cm x 6.5cm, Birmingham 1933, 104 grams
SOLD FOR £95
A pair of silver sifter spoons with floral decoration London 1912, a silver mustard and a salt spoon, 164 grams
SOLD FOR £2300
A gilt-decorated ingot-shaped vessel, Qing dynasty or later, the slanted sides rising to a straight rim, wood stand 3cm by 9cm together with a blue and white provincial ingot-shaped vessel, painted with two bats, musical chimes and peony scrolls, wood stand, 3.5 cm by 14.5cm long (2)
SOLD FOR £75
A Victorian repousse silver sugar bowl with scrolling floral decoration and engraved monogram, London 1899, together with a similar spoon with engraved monogram London 1898, 132 grams, cased
SOLD FOR £340
A blue and white duck and rushes cup, Guangxu mark and period, painted with one duck in flight, the other standing on a river bank; together with a blue and white cup, Guangxu mark and period, painted with peony 3.5 cm and 6.5cm diameter (2)
SOLD FOR £3200
A pair of famille rose dragon cups, Guangxu marks and period, each painted with a central band of two five-claw dragons, 4cm h x 5.5cm diameter (2)
SOLD FOR £300
A George I silver seal end table spoon with finial engraved 1767 and rat tail bowl, maker Joseph Barbut, London 1722, 18cm, 64 grams
SOLD FOR £760
A pair of turquoise ground cups on stands, Jiaqing seal marks, late Qing dynasty, each painted to the exterior and interior with boys playing musical instruments or holding objects, 9cm h x 13cm diameter
SOLD FOR £55
A Victorian silver vesta with engraved scroll and floral decoration and vacant cartouche, rubbed date letter 4.5cm, on a silver Albert, maker Sampson Morden and Co., 30 grams
SOLD FOR £8400
A set of ten graduated famille rose cups, Late Qing dynasty, Daoguang period each painted with a scholar and attendant, within an interior, the largest with a Daoguang seal mark and of the period, the largest - 10cm diameter (10)
SOLD FOR £1500
A bronze tripod censer, Xuande mark, 17th/18th century the spherical body rising to a flared rim, with two outward turned handles rising from the shoulders 10cm h x 25.5cm diam across the handles, with possible matching bronze stand
SOLD FOR £65
A silver mug with engraved monogram and scroll handle, Birmingham 1945, 8cm, 100 grams
SOLD FOR £540
A famille rose rectangular plaque, Late Qing/Republican period painted with a scene of sampans on a river, with a retreat in a mountainous landscape, 26cm x 39cm
SOLD FOR £130
A pair of Victorian repousse silver dishes decorated with scrolls and flowers, Glasgow 1895, 14cm, maker George Edward & Sons, 238 grams
SOLD FOR £360
An Edwardian Georgian style silver cow creamer in the form of a cow with garnet eyes, engraved decoration and a bee to the lid, import marks London 1903, 14cm, 166 grams
SOLD FOR £300
A George III silver baluster teapot with scrolling flowers and vacant cartouche, with ebony mounts, London 1800, 490 grams