- Miscellaneous ceramics, including Royal
Miscellaneous ceramics, including Royal Doulton Royal Gold pattern part tea service, Wedgwood ginger jar, Bunnykins and other tea ware, etc
- GEORGE I SILVER TANKARD BY PHILIP ROLLOS
GEORGE I SILVER TANKARD BY PHILIP ROLLOS II, LONDON 171...George I Silver Tankard by Philip Rollos II, London 1714. Tapered body with molded base, Dome lid with scrolled thumbpiece, and scrolled handle terminating with a hoof foot. Handle is engraved with initials EW above ED and dated 1700. Body is faintly engraved with owners initials. Hallmarked on lid, body and handle. Like his father Philip Rollos II served as subordinate Royal Goldsmith. Provenance: Purchased at Sotheby's New York, April 19, 2002, English Country House Sale N07779, lot 152, J.P. Morgan collection no. 87. 28.5 troy ozs. 7-1/4"h. Condition: : Good with minor dents, polished.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with minor dents, polished.
- MOORCROFT POTTERY RACHEL BISHOP VASE,
MOORCROFT POTTERY RACHEL BISHOP VASE, ROYAL GOLD PATTER...Globular form; purple, green and cream glazed ground tubelined floral design encircling body.
Moorcroft backstamp. Dated 2005. #vase #Moorcroft
Issued: 2005
Dimensions: 4.75"H
Manufacturer: Moorcroft Pottery
Country of Origin: England
- (60 PC) ROYAL DOULTON "ROYAL GOLD" PORCELAIN
(60 PC) ROYAL DOULTON "ROYAL GOLD" PORCELAIN SETDESCRIPTION: A Royal Doulton porcelain set includes 60 pieces decorated with ornate gilt bordering, marked along the back. The set includes the following: (12) Tea Saucers 6" (12) Tea Cups 4" (12) Bread Plates 6.5" (12) Dinner Plates 10" (12) Salad Plates 8" CIRCA: 20th cent. ORIGIN: England DIMENSIONS: See above CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- CASED COLLECTION OF EIGHT ANTIQUE EUROPEAN
CASED COLLECTION OF EIGHT ANTIQUE EUROPEAN GOLD COINS MOSTLY 19TH CENTURY APPROX. 36.80 DWT.CASED COLLECTION OF EIGHT ANTIQUE EUROPEAN GOLD COINS, Mostly 19th Century, "The Royal Gold Collection". Includes an Austrian 20 corona from 1915, Belgian 20 francs from 1875, French 20 francs from 1859, German 20 marks from 1904, British sovereign from 1887, Dutch 10 guilden from 1895, Italian 20 lire from 1857 and a Russian 10 roubles from 1899. All ungraded. Dimensions: Approx. 36.80 dwt. Provenance: The estate of Antoine Volkoff, former Consul General of the Imperial Russian Government in Chicago in the 1910's.
- GROUP OF SILVER, PLATED AND SMALL PORCELAIN
GROUP OF SILVER, PLATED AND SMALL PORCELAIN CUTLERY AND UTENSILSGROUP OF SILVER, PLATED AND SMALL PORCELAIN CUTLERY AND UTENSILS, including an American silver handled steel cake comb, 12 WEB silver iced tea sipper spoons, a Spanish small silver cold meat fork with reeded terminal, an International Silver 'Royal Danish' sugar nips, an English pair of grape shears, Norwegian silver sardine fork with openwork terminal, small silver sauce ladle with pointed terminal and an American silver sauce ladle; together with an English punch ladle, a Reed & Barton stuffing spoon and serving fork, a pair of FB Rogers Italian stainless salad servers, a small plain sauce ladle, a small plated fork and knife (pattern unidentified), a stainless 'Shell and Thread' patterned spreader, a pair of grape shears, a National Silver plated large berry spoon and a Continental gilt metal pair of sandwich tongs; together with a pair of Austrian Royal gold-glazed small open salts and pair of small compressed globular silver salts, London, 1876, Lias and Lias and 2 American reeded silver and 2 English silver salt spoons, 7.6 ozt weighable (38)
- ILLINOIS WATCH CO. POCKET WATCHunsigned
ILLINOIS WATCH CO. POCKET WATCHunsigned Ace of Spades pocket watch porcelain dial with sunken seconds dial (no cracks), B & B Royal gold filled case (with wear), Illinois 17J pendant set and wind movement, serial 5221607, circa 1929; 16 millimeters diameter Condition:
- Coalport 'Lady Anne' Pattern Dinner
Coalport 'Lady Anne' Pattern Dinner Service, 20th century comprising one hundred and three pieces: 12 dinner plates, 12 dessert plates, 12 side plates, 11 small bowls, coffee pot, covered sugar basin, 12 teacups and saucers, 12 coffee cans and saucers, 2 covered tureens, oval serving dish, oval platter, sauce boat and stand, together with 12 Royal Doulton 'Royal Gold' soup plates, and a Wedgwood 'Ascot' teapot
minor condition noted
platter length 14.7 in — 37.4 cm
impressed and printed marks in blue and gold
- Size 16 Arabic numeral double sunk dial
Size 16 Arabic numeral double sunk dial The Fifth Avenue Illinois 19 jewel movement #3139858 in B&B Royal gold filled Hunter case. Condition: winds easily running replaced crystal. (We do not guarantee the condition on timepieces and will only state obvious working status. Time pieces are sold without keys unless otherwise mentioned. Please view images carefully for other condition information.)
- A collection of various Pottery and
A collection of various Pottery and Glassware to include Eight Royal Doulton Royal Gold Dinner Plates Various Tea Wares and Drinking Glasses
- JOHN BELCHER (1841-1913): FINSBURY SQUARE
JOHN BELCHER (1841-1913): FINSBURY SQUARE ESTATE Watercolor and ink on paper. Note: Belcher born in London in 1841 was the son of an architect and became a partner in his father's firm in 1865. Among his other commissions were the Royal Insurance building in the French Renaissance style the Mappin & Webb building in the Gothic style and the Hall of the Institute of Chartered Accountants one of the first Neo-Baroque designs in London. His work on Finsbury Square dates from 1904-05. In 1907 Belcher won the Royal Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects and served as president of RIBA from 1904 to 1906. He died in 1913..
- Fine George III Wakelin & Taylor Sterling
Fine George III Wakelin & Taylor Sterling Silver Fruit Basket, hallmarked London 1779-1780, of oval form with pierced gadrooned sides below a pierced wavy rim, mounted on the ends with finely detailed stag handles and on the sides with ribboned circular cartouches, raised on four hoof feet, engraved on one cartouche with the Stuart crest and motto and the other with the arms of Stuart of Bute and, on an escutcheon of pretence, Bertie, h. 3-1/2", l. 9-3/4", w. 5-3/4", 20.38 t. oz.. The arms here are those of Lt. Gen. Sir Charles Stuart, K.B. (1753-1801). The fourth son of John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute and his wife Mary Montague, Stuart entered the army at the age of fifteen and in 1777 was made lieutenant-colonel of the 26th foot, with which he served in the American Rebellion. He was rapidly promoted among the ranks, serving in Corsica and Portugal. In 1798 he was made Lieutenant-General and reclaimed Minorca from the Spanish without the loss of a single life. In gratitude he was invested with the Order of Bath and made Governor of Minorca. He served briefly again in Malta, and died on March 25, 1801. While on a visit home during his service in the American Rebellion, he married Anne Louisa Bertie, 2nd daughter and co-heir of Lord Vere Bertie, on April 19, 1778. The date of this basket would suggest it was part of a service purchased as the newlyweds established their household. This model of basket - usually accompanied by a matching stand - was a popular one for the Royal Goldsmiths John Wakelin and William Taylor (fl. 1776-1792); sets with the arms of John, 4th Earl of Poulett and Philip, 5th Earl of Chesterfield are known.