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Three sweet cream colored garden vessels with gilded accents including 1 watering can titled A Pooh-ish Sort of Garden, 1 planter titled Pooh's Blooming Friendship, and 1 vase titled The Honey Pot Vase. Features various scenes depicting Winnie the Pooh and friends. Lenox backstamp. Water can measures: 11.5"L x 4.5"W x 7.5"H. Planter measures: 6.5"L x 6.5"W x 5.75"H. Vase measures: 6"W x 7"H. Manufacturer: LenoxCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Four pieces of Walter and John Moorcroft pottery comprising a vase, planter and comport tube lined in the Hibiscus pattern on a green or brown ground, together with a bowl decorated in the Magnolia pattern on a blue ground, painted and impressed marks, tallest vase with paper Royal Warrant label, vase 25cm high.
*Albert Williams (British, 1922-2010)Still life with roses in a planter, forest landscape beyondOil on canvas76.5 x 101.5cmSigned lower rightUnframed, in its original shipping caseProvenance: The Royal National Rose Society, commissioned directly from the artist. The painting was reproduced as The Royal National Rose Society's Christmas card in 2001Reference: The Rose vol. 95 (Autumn 2002), p.76 (present in the lot)
A SELECTION OF DECORATIVE COALPORT WARES, to include San Remo pattern planters, graduated set of three ginger jars, fruit bowl, candlesticks etc, Coalport 'Indian Tree Coral' graduated set of three ginger jars, planter and plates, items of 'Country Ware', 'Cathay' oval platter etc, Condition Report: there are some seconds in this lot and some damage to some pieces
A SELECTION OF DECORATIVE AYNSLEY CHINA, to include a table lamp, planter, three covered storage jars, twin handled serving tray, posy vases, shaped oval dishes, boxed cake knife, trinket box marked as a second etc, patterns include Howard Sprays, Wild Tudor and Cottage Garden Condition Report: good overall condition
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, BASKETS, HAT BOXES, AND BIRD FIGURES, ETC, comprising a Satsuma vase height 31cm, a modern green vase, a modern tan glazed ceramic column/jardiniere stand, height 70cm, a small planter, three baskets: one with divisions for bottles, a painted cast metal figure of a hare gazing upwards, five shore bird figures on wooden stands, two art pottery stylised bird figures, three black and gold hat boxes, etc (21) (Condition Report: generally ok, Satsuma vase has a large chip on its foot, gilding wear/loss and crazing, hat boxes have a little wear, most shore birds and one art pottery bird have some damage/repair)
A 20thC Japanese Seto porcelain Planter, of rectangular form, decorated in underglaze blue depictions of birds perched amongst prunus branches, raised on ogee feet, with aperture in base for water escape, W27cm x L31cm x H17cm, together with another, and a Japanese Seto porcelain 'Insect' Dish, of octagonal form, decorated underglaze with butterflies, snails, dragonflies, etc. enclosed within border and gilding, raised on shallow foot and eight character mark to base, small area of restoration to rim, 25.5cm x 17.2cm.Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
A small 19th century Aesthetic movement brass Planter, believed to be William Tonks and Sons, of square form embossed with stylised flowers, with rubbed out markings, W 18 cm x H 21 cm x D 17.5 cm, together with an Aesthetic movement wall Sconce of the same design, also believed to be William Tonks and Sons, with the same markings dated November 1878, and another similar, both missing their candle holders(3)
A 20th century Arts and Crafts copper planter. Of rectangular form with twin handles and a textured exterior, mounted on a wrought iron strand with scroll details and twin handles, combined H8cm x W36.5cm x D21.5cm Condition Report: The planter handles are both wobbly, the stand is solid. No obvious breakages or repairs to the metal. Both items have tarnishing, discolouration and heavy wear including scratches and rusting consistent with age and usage.

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