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A signed Japanese Meiji period Satsuma earthenware vase by Okamoto Ryozan, Yasuda Company, the main panel to front painted to depict an extensive view of a landscape with numerous figures by water with boats, a distant view of Mount Fuji, well detailed gilding to the panelled borders, red seal mark with gilding to underside, , 12" high.
A circa 1830 French faience earthenware panel with blue glazed moulded decoration showing the Madonna and Child, The Factory of Baron Alexis du Tremblay marked verso ADT Brevet d'inventeon 18.5 x 12.5 cmGenerally intact with and in good order. There is some surface scratching to the glaze and what looks like glue residue from sticky tape to the front.
A pair of early 20th century Vienna style porcelain vases, each of amphora shape, the central panel decorated with two figures and a child within a landscape, having blue beehive mark verso and numbered 786/4 1570, h.31cm; together with a Royal Copenhagen decanter and stopper, underglaze decorated with a view of Egeskov, having crown and three wave mark to the opposing side, further printed mark verso and numbered 4881, h.29cm; a Fenton Osaka lustre vase; and one other blue and white vase (5)
Two Early 20th Century oak inkstands, to include a carved oak example (with decorative back panel and original pair of ceramic inkwells) and an oak desk stand with pen compartment and three ink bottle holders labelled 'Copying, Red and Black', together with a turned wood Lazy Susan, 34cm diameter (3)
LATE 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK PRESS CUPBOARD, probably Cardiganshire, cavetto cornice and blind fret frieze above fielded paneled doors enclosing shelves, canted angles, on chest base fitted five drawers, bracket feet, 176h x 143w x 58cmsComments: top boards with old worm damage, side panels shrunk, base back panel missing, generally good colour
MODERN PLYWOOD '670' LOUNGE CHAIR & '671' STOOL AFTER A DESIGN BY CHARLES & RAY EAMES, with black cushions (2)Comments: headrest painted black or possibly replced.Condition Report:Looking at the back, to top wooden panel is a different colour to the rest of the chair. (see photos)It does feel a little wobbly when sat on.Light marks to the seat and stool, corners.All buttons present.Unsure if it is real leather, no smell, no holes, rips or tears.

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