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A selection of glass ware, including: Royal Crystal Rock duck figure group; decanter with stopper; two teddy bear paperweights; and other items; together with a brass-bound stained wood playing card box; another trinket box; ceramic figure; and a brass cased Railway Regulator clock with compass to base.
A large 19th Century Chinese Qing Dynasty blue and white ceramic floor standing vase / stick umbrella stand. Flared rim with waisted neck and bulbous tapering body. River village scene painted to the front. Unmarked. Wear commensurate with age throughout with repair to the rim. Measures approx; 58cm x 25cm diameter.
VICKE LINDSTRAND (Gothenburg, Sweden 1904 - 1983 ), for KOSTA. Sweden ca. 1950.Vase "zebra".Blown glass.Hand signed with burin on the back of the base "K VL 1016".Provenance: Private collection, Spain between 1970-1990.Measurements: 13,5 x 10 x 6 cm.Vase "Zebra" in translucent blown glass, with maroon and white decoration.Victor Emanuel Lindstrand, known as Vicke Lindstrand was a glass designer, textile and ceramic designer and painter. He is considered a pioneer of Swedish glass art. He began his career at the glass manufacturer Orrefors in 1928. He pioneered more daring art glass designs at Orrefors and, together with Edvin Öhrström and Knut Bergqvist, invented the Ariel technique. In 1950 he joined Kosta Glasbruk as artistic director before retiring in 1973. At Kosta, he was the dominant designer and lent his name to many designs that are now classics. At this point, Lindstrand began to inject more and more colour into his creations, resulting in iconic designs such as Trees in the Fog and Autumn. He spent the last 10 years of his life as a freelance artist working with Hanne Dreutler and Arthur Zirrnsack at Studio Glashyttan in Åhus. He made his debut as a designer at the Stockholm World Exhibition in 1930, where he presented twelve glass vases with enamel decoration in exotic patterns. For this he received great attention in international design publications. Lindstrand added new artistic dimensions to the already famous Orrefors glass with his unique designs and revitalisation of classical forms and techniques. During his time at Orrefors, he worked on etched glass and Graal vases. With sculptor Edvin Öhrström he developed the new Ariel technique. Orrefors could not afford to keep Lindstrand during the war and between 1943 and 1950 he became creative leader at Uppsala Ekeby, where he designed many different stoneware objects, from vases to figurative sculptures.
GABRIEL ARGY-ROUSSEAU (France, 1885 - 1953)."Tiger Lamp", ca. 1925.Paste glass.Metal base.Original electrification.Signed at the bottom of the lampshade.Published in: Janine Bloch-Dermant, G. Argy-Rousseau, Pâtes de Verre, Catalogue Raisonné, Les Editions de l'Amateur, modèle reproduit page couleur 131, p. 217 n°28,11.Dimensions: 22 x 22,5 x 4,5 cm.Lamp designed by Argy-Rousseau, following Art Deco models. The lampshade opens out into a fan made up of geometric section panels, on which tigers walk. The pâte de verre technique consisted of grinding the glass into paste in order to model it, and then tracing the design by carving.Argy-Rousseau began drawing at an early age, and also at a very young age he became interested in physics and chemistry, which led him to study first at the École Brequet and then at the École de Sèvres (1902). He graduated in 1906 with a degree in ceramic engineering, and began working in a technical research laboratory. At the École de Sèvres he had met Henri Cros, a pioneer in the use of pâte-de-verre, and his interests soon turned to this technique. From then on he devoted himself to the production of artistic glass, and in 1914 he took part for the first time in the Salon des Artistes Français in Paris. He soon achieved considerable success, which led him to found his own artistic glass firm in 1921: Société Anonyme des Pâtes de Verre d'Argy-Rousseau. From then on, he produced mainly commissioned pieces and patented several new techniques. His works were sold throughout Europe and also in the United States, North Africa and Latin America. However, the economic crisis of 1929-30 led him to close the factory and to establish himself as an independent artist in Paris in 1932. Around this time he stopped using glass paste to concentrate on the production of enamelled glass, which was more in keeping with the new taste.
Corgi - Wade - Eddie Stobart - A boxed Eddie Stobart Mega Depot with working light and sound. Also comes with a quantity of Eddie Stobart memorabilia including key rings, a t shirt and a ceramic lorry by Wade. The Mega Depot set is unchecked for completeness, the items appear mostly in Good to Very Good condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (2)
THREE BOXES OF METALWARE, BOOKS AND PICTURES, to include five framed pictures, a collection of 1930s books including The King Emperor's Jubilee 1010-1935, over twenty 45s records Benny Hill 'Ernie', Abba, John Lennon, Osmonds, a carved oak pedestal salad/trophy bowl, with a ceramic insert and salad servers, a stainless steel Olde Hall cruet set, Malayan Pewter tankard, steak knives, cake forks, etc (s.d) (3 boxes + loose)
A GROUP OF SIX TABLE LAMPS AND VASES, comprising three metal figural lamps, one figure is named 'Brise du Soir' Evening Breeze, height 52cm to top of brass fitting, one lamp is named 'l'Agriculture' a female farm worker, height 47cm, the other lamp is a French figurine of a woman in reeds, height 50cm, a pair of blue and cream ceramic lamps on a wooden base decorated with a Japanese mountain dwelling, height 49cm, together with five matching wheat coloured shades, height 31cm, a large blue ceramic umbrella stand, height 60cm, a modern 'oil lamp' style table lamp with cranberry coloured glass shade and reservoir on a brass base and fittings, height 53cm to top of chimney, a pair of Blush Ivory moon shaped vases, backstamp RW Rudolstadt 5977 83, height 29cm, an Art Nouveau style Blush Ivory vase, back stamp Alexandra Porcelain works Turn - Austria 5953, height 20cm, an Ivory Blush vase back stamp W&R Austria 1226, height 30cm, a tall pair of Ivory Blush jugs, back stamp 5086-31, height 42cm, a Fadecol studio pottery urn shaped pot and matching candlesticks in a green granite effect with gold impressed detail, height 27cm, candlesticks 23cm, (21) (Condition report: all appear in fair condition, lamps not tested)
THREE BOXED BESWICK DOG FIGURES, comprising The Pointer 3011/4a brown and white matt finish, issued 1987-89, height 21cm, The Pointer 3011/2 bronze finish, issued 1989-93, and The Spaniel 2980/3a golden matt finish, issued 1987-89, all on ceramic plinths (3 + 3 boxes) (Condition report: all appear in good condition with no obvious damage, would benefit from a clean, all figures are Beswick though one box is marked Royal Doulton)
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a forty piece Wedgwood Wheatear tea set, a large mid blue Sylvac rabbit 1028 (repaired), a Langley floral planter, a Royal Worcester Roanoke teacup and saucer, a jelly mould printed with a recipe for 'Brown & Polson's Corn Flour Blanc-Mange', Wedgwood oven to table tureens and other ceramic cookware, etc (4 boxes + loose) (sd)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARES, comprising a set of six Royal Worcester Torquay pattern coffee cans and saucers, in original fitted box, a thirty seven piece Cauldon China willow pattern tea set, comprising two cake plates, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, twelve tea plates, nine teacups and twelve saucers, together with seventeen decorative bells, including cut crystal, pressed glass, ceramic and a cloisonne enamel example (Qty) (Condition report: most pieces including the Royal Worcester set appear in good condition, sd to a few other pieces)
A GROUP OF VINTAGE AND MODERN TABLE LAMPS, nine table lamps including a painted wooden lamp, a brass and marble lamp height 20.5cm including fitting, a vintage Italian lamp with turquoise blue glazed ceramic body, a pair of modern grey ceramic lamps, a desk lamp with adjustable neck, and a converted oil lamp, together with a vintage ceiling light fitting, and two glass lampshades (12) (Condition report: most lamps appear in good condition but will require rewiring, sd, untested)
FIVE BOXES OF ASSORTED ORNAMENTS AND FIGURINES to include a ceramic garden ornament of a classical couple, height 69cm, two green onyx urn shaped vases, two brown onyx vases, goblet, pyramid and orb, a 'Pendant' China tea set, a turquoise Beswick Goblet vase designed by Albert Hallam 1965, height 22cm, a 1970's Shire horse and wagon, several Alfretto porcelain bird figures, two Wade 'Victoria Pottery' decanters with stoppers and taps (Rum and Scotch), together with a collection of Lilliput Lane cottages comprising 'A drop of the Irish', 'Chatterbox Corner', 'Tanglewood Lodge', 'Moreton Manor', 'Crowning Glory', etc (5 boxes + loose)
THREE BOXES OF LAMPS AND CEILING LIGHTS, to include a pair of crystal wall lights, a 1930's hexagonal brass ceiling rose, a pair of gilt metal electric light wall fixings, a box of crystal light parts, a pair of blue frosted pressed glass light shades, a twisted iron candle holder, a cast iron oil ceiling light in white decorated with sunflowers with ceiling fixings and chains (no shade), a pair of 1980's ceramic ceiling lights (no shades) (s.d) (3 boxes)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMIC, GLASS AND OTHER ORNAMENTS, to include a large Melba Ware shire horse, a collection of ashtrays with moulded pipes, a mid-twentieth century Italian fish wall plaque, a small Sylvac acorn and squirrel jug height 7.5cm, assorted resin animal and bird figures including a pony and trap figure group on a polished stone base, crested wares including a fish, an artillery shell and a pair of shoes, etc (2 boxes + loose) (sd)
A LARGE COLLECTION OF ASSORTED SUNDRIES AND TOYS, comprising two early handmade 'Birmingham Billiards Ltd' snooker/billiard cues, Canadian ash shafts, ebony butts (the later cue has a chip on the butt and slight split, the earlier cue has the makers name and original maker's address), both in metal cases, a boxed set of 'Subbuteo' table cricket (incomplete), a set of turned wood chess pieces (white knight broken), a group of Air fix war planes and ships, tin warships, a 1984 Kenner 'Star Wars Ewok' soft toy, height 40cm (good condition), a box of 1960's Christmas decorations (tree lights, baubles and trimming), three miniature 'Steiff' style Hedgehog family members, tin farm animals, elephants, kangaroo, leopard, a set of miniature seven dwarfs, marbles, a boxed John Bull dial indicator, two cigarette cases, a 1950s Boy Scouts brown leather belt (intact with buckle), an inlay wooden tray, framed prints, tin cash boxes, a small Crown CRH-PTC15 ceramic heater, a vintage Zenit 11 camera in leather case, a pair of Regent 10 x 50 binoculars, a Kodak 'Brownie' Cresta II camera, a Hall's of Wolverhampton glass soda syphon, an Akica KR 737 camera, etc (s.d) (Qty)
FIVE CLOCKS, comprising a square Art Deco Little Boy Blue wall clock with ceramic dial marked 'Foreign', a wooden cased Smiths mantel clock of trefoil form, with Arabic numerals, a Whitehall Quartz clock and two modern desk/alarm clocks (5) (Condition report: clocks appear in good condition, mechanisms unchecked)
A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT OVAL TILT TOP LOO TABLE, with marquetry inlay, turned supports, fluted acanthus carved legs, on ceramic casters, length 135cm x depth 90cm x height 73cm (condition - surface marks, historical repairs, missing beading) along with a set of four Victorian spoon back chairs, with foliate upholstery (condition - one chair with loose frame, historical splits to joins) (5)
A 20TH CENTURY OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, with canted corners, one additional leaf on cylindrical and carved legs, and ceramic casters open length 188cm x closed length 134cm x depth 118cm x height 76cm, along with two sets of four oak dining chairs, all with drop in seat pads (condition - winding handle, minor surface marks and scratches to all, the pair of chairs ideal for restoration) (11)
AN EDWARDIAN WALNUT WIND OUT DINING TABLE, with canted corners, one additional leaf, with turned legs on ceramic casters, open length 146cm x closed length 105cm x depth 105cm x height 74cm, along with a set of four Edwardian chairs, with black leather upholstery (condition - wind out bar loose, surface marks to table)
TWO BOXES OF COSTUME JEWELLERY, to include brooches, yellow and white metal chains, earrings, imitation pearl necklaces, with names to include 'Monet, Hollywood, Depose', also including a rose quartz pendant, abalone brooches, agate beaded necklace, amethyst pendant necklace, cross pendants, shell pendants, lockets, cameos etc together with a box of assorted brooches, some ceramic and some plastic, a white metal delft brooch, ceramic flower brooches etc

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