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DANICO; a Danish ceramic vase with stylised decoration on a blue ground, impressed marks to base, height 31cm, together with a Gouda vase, height 27cm (2).Additional InformationThe Danish vase with chip to the foot rim and crazing to the body. The Gouda vase also with a tiny chip to the foot rim. Please refer to additional images.
COLIN MELBOURNE FOR CROWN DEVON; a Memphis range vase, height 17.5cm, a Larholm ceramic vase of tapering form with linear detail, height 32cm, etc (4).Additional InformationThe larholm vase with two chips around the top rim, one is quite large and is approx 1cm, the Memphis vase with hairline cracks to rim, the small vase with crazing to body and the bulbous vase decorated with animals with a hairline crack to neck.
ANNIE FRENCH (Scottish, 1872-1965); pencil and pen on paper, female carrying a flower pot, signed upper right, 19 x 15cm, unframed, and a further work by E. V. French (possibly Eric French), pencil and pen on paper, fairy tale scene with a female in a wood walking towards a castle, signed lower right, 22 x 28cm, unframed (2). (D) Provenance: from a private collection, regarding the first work: One of the 'Glasgow Girls', Annie French studied at the Glasgow School of Art (GSA) from 1886-1902 under Francis Newberry. She excelled as an illustrator and developed an exquisite linear technique which drew heavily on the influences of the Art Nouveau and the Pre-Raphaelites, which can be seen through her delicate draughtsmanship and treatment of subject matter such as fairy tales and poems. Her style continues throughout her life and she returned to GSA in 1908 to teach ceramic decoration until 1912. Regarding the second work: The subject matter, composition, pen work and the way in which the signature is presented clearly show that the artist was intimately aware of Annie French's work, and suggests that it may have been executed under her tutelage. Towards the end of her life, Annie moved to Jersey to be closer to her sister and nephew, Eric. In a letter from Eric French to Una Rota (MS Gn 1771/A, file 6), he describes his admiration for his Aunt's work and how he tries to replicate it.Additional InformationWith foxing and yellowing, laid on a second piece of paper which is torn and stained. The second work slightly crumpled, particularly upper right. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
Attributed to Louise Aimée Ribot (active France, 19th Century)Still life with bread, ceramic bowls, a bottle and a glass of wine bears signature and inscription 'a l'ami Bo**/ t. Ribot' (lower right)oil on canvas32.7 x 40.7cm (12 7/8 x 16in).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
WW2 Japanese Type 4 Ceramic Grenade, being a very good example of the late war produced grenade as issued to the Japanese fighting forces on Iwo Jima and Okinawa. The spherical body with a bottle neck. Generally good condition. Accompanied by a WW2 Japanese officers brown leather map case and three items of Japanese cloth rank insignia. The map case with some stitching faults. (5 items)
A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A YOUNG GIRL EMBLEMATIC OF SMELL FROM THE FIVE SENSES, ORIGINALLY MODELLED BY J C SCHOENHEIT FOR MEISSEN, 14CM H, SPURIOUS UNDERGLAZE BLUE CROSSED SWORDS, C1900, A MEISSEN RECTANGULAR BLUE AND WHITE ONION PATTERN DISH, 20TH C, A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURE OF JAMES QUINN IN THE ROLE OF FALSTAFF AFTER THE DERBY MODEL, 21CM H, C1900 AND TWO DERBY FIGURES OF A CHILD IN A CHAPLET AND HOLDING A BASKET OF FLOWERS, 12CM H, C1780 Condition report Dish in good condition. Figure lacking one handle of the basket and most of the ceramic lace trim to the costume missing. Falstaff - some restoration and wear. Children - good condition with only minor chipping of the encrusted leaves and flowers

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