A Chinese miniature bottle vase, Yongzheng Dynasty (1723-1735), the body covered all over with a fine mule’s liver glaze below a white rim, 3.75" high, Brodie Lodge Collection label No.M53. Bought at Sydney Moss on the 15th May 1934 for £3.10s.0d, according to the Flore House inventory this vase is ex collection of Howard Gretton Esq., MP. and was exhibited (No.5) at the Oriental Ceramics Society Monochrome Exhibition in 1948
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A Chinese miniature pale rosy purple bottle vase (meiping), Yongzheng (1723-1735) covered in an all over glaze in crackled manganese, foot rim chips, 3.25" high, Brodie Lodge Collection label No.M20. Bought from Sydney Moss, 28th July 1933 for £3.00 and exhibited (No.14) at the Oriental Ceramics Society Monochrome Exhibition 1948
A pair of miniature porcelain cups, Kangxi (1662-1722) covered in a cafe-au-lait glaze to the exterior, 2" diameter, Brodie Lodge Collection label No.M178 and a miniature porcelain cup, Qing Dynasty, probably 18th century, decorated with three medallions of red dragons and green clouds over a white glaze on the outside and with a red dragon and red flames in the centre of the interior, rim repair, 2" diameter, Brodie Lodge Collection label No.V30, (3). Collection No.M178 bought from Sydney Moss, 21st June 1949 for £7.00. According to the Flore House inventory, these cups were 67 in Sotheby’s sale of Peter Boodes stock, 1st June 1949, Collection No.V30 bought from Sydney Moss on the 12th February 1946 for £2.10s.0d and exhibited at the Oriental Ceramics Society Exhibition, London 1951, No.249
A Continental majolica jug, late 19th Century, moulded with blackberries against a bark-textured ground, a Royal Doulton Series Ware square pot and cover, a Gray's Pottery jug painted with flowers, an English porcelain mug painted with flowers and monogrammed and two similar printed in puce, with an assortment of other decorative ceramics (faults).
A group of ceramics and glass, including a Victorian tea cup and saucer, Moorcroft blue and white tea cup and saucer, Beswick model of a pheasant, Poole dish, pair of Thomas Webb cut glass napkin rings in a Harrods box, Whimsies, glass decanter and other stoppers, glass paperweights, and dishes.
A George Jones majolica round rectangular section teapot and cover, moulded in relief with blossom reserved on a blue ground, with monkey handle and twig spout, 24cm in length, registration lozenge, circa 1875 (extensive damage and restoration). See Robert Cluett, George Jones Ceramics 1861-1951, (1998), p. 59, fig. 56 for an example of the teaset from which this would have originally belonged. (see illustration on website).
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