A group of four Staffordshire 'Flatbacks' and a pearl ware figure, early 19th century to 1860, including a pearl ware hunter figure upon a square base, a female harvester figure, a pair of plumed figures in green coats with a clockface, and a windmill flan
Lenci girl felt doll. 1930s tall pressed felt face with straight ahead light brown eyes, accented nostrils and bottom lip, pale peach blush, russet brown mohair ringlet wig. Dressed in a pink organdy full layered gown with ruffed half sleeves and a pleated
Two rare Worcester (Barr, Flight and Barr) porcelain armorial monogrammed plates from 'The George III Service', circa 1807-1813, the centre finely painted with the Royal Coats of Arms, the shield encircled by the order of the Garter ribbon, the broad cobal
Cantabrigiensis Comitatus: Cambridge shire, handcoloured engraved map including Coats of arms of all the Colleges, pub. C.1650, Johannes Blaeu, centre fold, plate: 41.8 x 52.3 cm frame: 54 x 66 cm
Vintage Belgian silver plate souvenir frieze decorative frieze, with embossed Belgium coat of arms, and the coats of arms of Belgian provinces, length 24 cm.
Manchester Unity Friendly Society calendar/poster for 1902 featuring King Edward VII, Queen Alexandra, the Prince and Princess of Wales and details of the Society. The coats of arms of Australia, New Zealand and Africa feature at right. In an original peri
A framed silk panel appliqued with flags and coats of arms, the blue silk with red, white and blue border and frogged corners, appliqued with printed flags and coats of arms of the British Empire, early 20th century, 50 x 50 cm
An Australian Coat of Arms, Advance Australia, c1908 cotton embroidery on linen, 41 x 45 cm (overall size). Artist unknown. This embroidery was more than likely, inspired by the first official Commonwealth, Coat of Arms which was granted by King, Edward VI
Staffordshire, pair of spaniels, 19th century, seated with gilt collars and highlighted face and coats (2), height 28 cm. Provenance: The Collection of Janet and Graeme Webb, Wollogorang, NSW
An Art Deco wrought iron hall stand, circa 1930s, of slender profile with a hammered and bubble textured frame enclosing a mirror, with hat rack, three hooks for coats and a decorative cage for umbrellas and sticks, height 180 cm, width 36 cm, depth 17 cm
Two Meissen groups: Turks riding an elephant & a rhinoceros, late 19th century, after the 1750s models by J.J. Kandler and P.J. Reineke Turbaned figures in splendid jewelled jackets, floral coats and pantaloons seated upon tasselled cushions and bolsters l
A Stuart Devlin silver gilt Prince Charles & Lady Diana surprise egg, 1981 London, with maker's mark SD, numbered 3, the cast egg with daffodil decoration and coats of arms opening to reveal a dragon and a Tudor rose, commemorative engraving to rim, hallma
Indian silver cream jug, Vietnamese lidded container & possibly Dutch Indonesian rose bowl Intricately and heavily detailed with the cream jug having a snake handle and floral decoration, the lidded container with heavy floral detail and the rose bowl deco
A George II sterling silver coffee pot, William Hunter / London / circa 1755, baluster in form, engraved to one side with armourials and on the other with crests, fluted and leaf decorated curved spout, the domed lid with a bud finial, approximately 27 cm
A Continental porcelain pair in the Meissen style, circa 1860s, with Helena Wulfsohn Augustus Rex marks, the male and female figures exquisitely attired in floral skirts and frock coats, both with pug dogs under their arms, the heads and chains serving as
Two Staffordshire 'Confetti coat' white poodles, late 19th century, the press moulded poodles in two sizes, each with applied sand coats and wearing chain collars with lockets in soft gold colours, unmarked and with typical ventilation holes, height 14 cm
A Victorian mahogany hall stand, tree form with turned finials for coats and hats, small mirror to central column, lift-up top, drip trays for umbrellas. 66 x 27 x 186 cm
A George II sterling silver baluster tankard by William Parry, Exeter 1749 with applied girdle and contemporary engraved coats of arms, 20 cm high, 800 grams
A pair of Carl Thieme Potschappel (Dresden) porcelain figures, circa 1900, a hunter and a huntress, both attired in bottle green frock coats and carrying muskets, he accompanied by a hound; underglaze blue marks underside, height 16.5 cm
A Chinese Cizhou-type ovoid tea bowl, Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), with lipped rim, five large russet splashes and a cloud of spots on the bluish-black glaze, the exterior exhibiting several coats of russet, brown and black, 7.8 cm high, 15.4 cm diameter. Refe
A boxed set of sterling silver commemorative spoons Celebrating the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II 1977 Sheffield, with maker's mark Tm. Featuring eleven spoons with finials depicting the Coats of arms of: Mauritius, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Australia, New
An ornately carved scrimshaw nautilus shell, with an Australian coat of arms, 19th century, also engraved with the English and American coats of arms and an ornate masonic emblema, and the words 'engraved on board ship, South Boston', 12.5 cm high, 14 cm w
A carved and incised buffalo horn scrimshaw by Louis M. F. Gauvin, dated February 15th 1870, further incised 'Louis McGauvin Maker, Tambo Barco, P.W. Mulalley, Tambo Inn Barcoo River' with a tall ship and an Advance Australia coat of arms, 36 cm long. Note
A Victorian mahogany hallstand, with fretwork hourglass shaped back with a mirror to the centre and seven turned wooden finials for hats and coats, a drawer to the centre and umbrella and stick stands to each side, with unusual cast iron floral and shell m
A Malaysian silver presentation cigarette case, circa 1960s/70s, the timber lined box with a dedicatory inscription to Sir Charles Moses, the former head of the Australian Broadcasting Commission and the Secretary-General of the Asian Broadcasting Union, a
A Victorian four piece silver tea and coffee set, Joseph & John Angel, London 1845, 1846 & 1854 of baluster form with chased foliate scrolled decoration, each piece with matching coats of arms, scroll handles with ivory insulators and floral finials, gilt
Rare Lehmann tinplate No. 723 'Kadi' Chinese figures carrying tea chest, circa 1920 figures in blue and white lithographed Coats and red Pants, both with original Pony Tails, mechanism Not working When Tested; and Lehmann Zick Zack, circa 1920, clockwork l
Two German nodding 'pagoda' figures, in the Meissen style by Rudolstadt Ernst Bohne Söhne, both sitting cross-legged and wearing flowering coats, damage to both. 12.5 cm x 11 cm