HAROLD GRESLEY (1892-1962) 'HARVESTING NEAR KINGS MILLS', a picturesque landscape depicting figures harvesting wheat, signed and dated 1913 bottom right, watercolour on paper, approximate size 29cm x 39cm, Ashbourne Fine Arts receipt verso, Condition Report: some discolouration and small spots of foxing visible to the sky areas (artist resale rights apply)
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with Greek key pattern above a continuous scene of figures on horse back brandishing weapons, amongst trees and foliage, on wood stand the planter 25cm high In overall good condition. Crazing throughout. Small section of flaking to rim. Small yellow stain to inside as well as a faded section. Turquoise coloured stain to inside. Stand in good condition. Part of the wooden lip is broken. Scratching to either side and on feet. Additional images now available.
of square section form, relief moulded with four panels of flowers and figures against polychrome clouds and iron red body, six character Kangxi mark in iron red to base 12.7cm high In overall good condition. Orange mark to one panel. Some flea bites to the top. Small section of flaking to the bottom left hand side of one section. Additional images now available.
A Bronze International Exhibition 1851 Prize Medal, Female figure seated crowning kneeling figure, four other figures standing behind, on reverse Conjoined busts of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, made by Leonard C Wyon and Royal Mint, on edge Prize Medal of the Exhibition Greening & Son Class XXII, 7.5cm diameter, in case
Nakusan Japan part tea service to include cups, saucers, side plates, milk jug, teapot, etc, a set of five Japanese tea bowls in wooden box, a Japanese wooden ice bucket, a Japanese papier mache samurai mask, two parasols, various Japanese figures and further assorted chinaware and Japanese items (4 boxes)
A 20th century oil on canvas, Parisian street scene with figures, signed Barney lower right, within a moulded gilt frame 19cm x 26cm & 35cm x 40cm overall, sold along with a 20th century oil on canvas, depicting a thatched cottage, signed Reynold lower right, within a matching frame, after G Taylor (contemporary) a signed colour print, stone archway 32cm x 25.5cm overall, a monochrome stipple engraving by Charles Parsons Knight (1743-1826) after John Raphael Smith (1751-1812) depicting a young boy selling matches, mounted framed and glazed 40.5cm x 32cm overall
Exceptionally large porcelain decorative vase with finely elaborate decor of floral garlands and figures with hand-painted floral decoration, Germany, marked Made in GDR (Germany Democratic Republic)Uitzonderlijk grote porseleienen siervaas met fijn uitgewerkt decor van bloemenguirlandes en figuren met handbeschilderd bloemendecor, Duitsland, gemerkt Made in GDR (Germany Democratic Republic)H 75.5 cm
A royal horse-drawn carriage of hand-painted polychrome porcelain, with gilded crown and elegant figures with lace porcelain Germany, VolkstedtEen koninklijke paardenkoets van handgeschilderd polychroom porselein, met vergulde kroon en elegante figuren met kantporselein Duitsland, Volkstedt29 x 56 x 20 cm
A collection of 18th century Chinese export porcelain, to include a blue and white teapot, of bullet form, enamel decorated with figures, h.14cm, a famille rose teapot, h.15cm, a famille rose tea caddy, h.12cm, a sparrowbeak jug, h.8.5cm, a blue and white sauce boat, h.8cm, and a tankard, enamel decorated with figures, h.13cm (6)Sparrowbeak jug – chipped/cracked where the base of the handle meets the body, gilt is rubbed, otherwise good.Blue and white jug/boat – two small chips to the spout, glaze a little rubbed to the handle, otherwise good.Caddy – hairline to the neck, chips to the shoulders, otherwise good.Blue and white teapot – crack to the handle, tiny nibble to the spout.Tankard – cracked to the interior, possibly restored to the underside.Red teapot – two small chips to the finial on the lid, some small nibbles to the spout, restored to the handle (done very well).
A collection of Chinese export porcelain, 18th century, to include a graduated set of two serving dishes, each decorated with animals within a landscape, largest 37 x 28cm, a pair of plates, each decorated with figures before a willow, dia.23cm, and five further plates (9)Larger oval dish – cracked and restored.Smaller companion – two big chips.Small famille rose dish – hairline to the reverse.Blue and white with gilt border – gilt rubbed but intact.Blue and white with flowers – later applied hanging hook to reverse, otherwise good.Blue and white pair – one has a hairline to the rim, the other has a hairline and a chip.Famille rose scale border – restored to the rim.Final famille rose plate – nibbles to the rim, otherwise good.
A pair of Meissen porcelain figures of gardeners, late 19th century, each shown in 18th century dress, underglaze blue crossed swords and incised C69 and C68, h.20cmGent – a small section of repair to the gilt on his chest just below his hand, otherwise in good order.Lady – the blade of her knife may have been re-attached (if so, then very well done), with the usual minor nibbles to frills and flowers, otherwise in good order.
A collection of Chinese Canton famille rose plates and dishes, 19th century, each enamel decorated with flowers or figures upon a celadon ground, largest dia.24cmTwo dishes – dia.15cm, one with hairline and chip to footrim.Three dishes – dia.20cm, one with very small chip to rim and two with hairlines to rim.Six dishes – dia.18.5cm, three intact, three with chips to rims (one with repair).One square dish – 23x23cm, intact.One oval dish – 28.5 x 22.5cm, intact.Single dish - dia.22cm, enamel very rubbed, one very small chip to rim.Further single dish – dia.24.5cm, small chips/nibbles to rim, hairline emerging.Last dish - dia.26cm, smashed and repaired.
A 19th century polychrome painted pottery nodding-head tableau of card-players, modelled as two Chinese men seated at a wooden table upon an ebonised wood oval plinth, each wearing brightly coloured and patterned belted jackets, short trousers and up-turned slippers, with lace-effect cuffs and further embellishments, having nodding heads with applied tufts of hair from the otherwise 'shaved' heads and remnants of ‘fu manchu’ moustache, the figures can be rotated upon their wooden stools, the table and plinth with playing cards, game counters and gilt decorative detail, all upon four ball feet, plinth dimensions 32 x 16cm, gross h.25cm (with damage throughout)One neck broken and head hanging to one side (nodding function still present and working).The other figure's right wrist appears broken and hand can be moved, also with large chip and loss to the throat area (mostly covered by chin of nodding head).Most of applied moustaches missing.Lower part of one table leg missing and pin exposed.Lower part of one stool leg missing and pin exposed.Several areas of chips and losses to extremities, decorative embellishments missing and paint loss etc.Evidence of worm to the plinth.

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