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A GEORGE III OAK AND BRASS BOUND BUCKET OR PLANTER LATE 18TH CENTURY 20.5cm high, 43cm wide, 32.5cm deep Provenance: Property from the Phillip Lucas Collection, Spitalfields House Condition Report: Overall there are scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are some restorations and observations including:The later metal liner has a lacquered finish that does not sit quite squarely in the recess probably due to movement of the coopered wood sides.There is some evidence of old worm.The brass bands have some dents, tears and various brass nails and pins.The base has some filled circular holes and is inscribed in pencil '5797'.Please see the additional condition report photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A collection of vintage 20th century studio pottery ceramics. The lot to comprise a blue salt-glazed pot with flared rim, a Spanish crackle glazed lidded pot in blue and white signed Benlloch to base, a small bulbous stoneware vase in navy signed indistinctly, a Scottish planter in cream, a teacup in baby blue and white, and three unsigned vases. Tallest to measure approx. 18cm.
A LARGE COLLECTION OF NAMED CERAMICS, comprising Poole Pottery 'Traditional' pattern fruit bowl (cracked and reglued), three small saucers, 'Snowman' pattern plate, 'Poole Pottery' plate, a Dorset Collection planter, a 1960's Poole Pottery blue mottled tankard/mug, a boxed pair of Royal Worcester 'Bournemouth' pattern Egg Coddlers, a Royal Albert 'Heirloom' pattern set of four coffee cans (one cracked), five saucers, cream jug and sugar bowl, Royal Albert 'regal Series' cup and saucer, a Spode 'Shima' pattern coffee pot, cream jug and coffee can, two Coalport ginger jars, a Carlton Ware purple fruit design vase, height 26cm (reglued chip on rim), a Mason's ironstone jug, a large collection of cabinet plates, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: dusty, crazing to some pieces, other obvious damage is mentioned in description)
A GROUP OF NAMED CERAMICS, comprising a Caverswall Imari design cabinet plate, a Royal Crown Derby 'Bali' pattern fruit bowl, a 'Derby Posies' pattern plate (marked as second quality), 'Derby Posies' pattern fan shaped pin dish and a pair of vases, four Royal Albert 'The Rose Garden Collection' collector's plates, an Aynsley 'Howard Sprays' pattern photo frame (damaged glass), a Pembroke' pattern planter and trinket dish, Wedgwood blue Jasperware comprising two circular trinket dishes, a covered trinket pot and a pair of vases, height 13cm, etc. (22) (Condition Report: a few minor scratches and light wear to gilt on some pieces, Jasperware a little dusty)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND GLASS WARES, to include a Poole Pottery 'Blue Cockerel' trinket dish, a thirteen piece Royal Doulton 'Atlanta' H5237 part tea set (second quality), two blue Denby coffee pots, a Dartmouth Pottery jardiniere, a black Wedgwood planter, a Dartington Crystal Daisy bowl, a purple Bohemia Crystal vase, a Smiths miniature clock, etc (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd)
A COLLECTION OF VASES AND PLANTERS, over thirty pieces, to include a Brixham pottery posy vase, a Ewenny Pottery brown and cream vase, height 14cm, a multicoloured Italian mid twentieth century, a small green and white Schlies's Gmunden planter, a bowl by Rogild Denmark, West German and other studio pottery examples (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd)
A GROUP OF MID-CENTURY WEST GERMAN PLANTERS AND VASES, comprising a 1962 vase impressed mark to base 420015, a red and brown Keramik planter 887-12, a cream and brown planter Bay 633-14, a Keramik vase, height 19cm, a Dumler & Breiden shell shape dish, large green planter (chipped), etc. (15) (Condition Report: crazing to shell dish, other obvious damage mentioned in description)
Minton Haddon Hall to include part dinner service comprising: 10 x dinner plates, 12 x plates 20.5cm d, 1 x plate 23cm, 9 x cups, 8 x saucers, 8 x cereal bowls, 8 x salad plates, 2 x oval shallow dishes,21.5cm, vase 16cm h, planter, 2 x sweet dishes, 2 x toothpick holders, small bowl and two trinket dishes. (67).
Royal Albert Old Country Roses to include large oval meat plate 41.5cm d, 6 x dinner plates 26cm d, 6 x dessert plates 20.5m d, 18 x side plates 16cm d, 2 x twin handled tureens with lids, coffee pot 25cm h, teapot 19cm h, 2 x jugs, 9 x cereal bowls, two tier cake stand, pedestal cake plate, gravy jug and stand, sugar, lidded jam pot, 12 x cups and saucers, 8 x beakers (2 styles), planter, salt and pepper, sandwich plate, 2 x lidded trinket pots, 2 x jars (one lacking lid), basket, 2 x round dishes ad square dish and 2 x decorative wall plates.
A rare collection flowerpot from the A.M. Miklashevsky Porcelain Factory, is a rectangular vase with an extension upwards, resting on four stucco legs, decorated with gold layering. The front and back surfaces of the pot are decorated with two medallions with a finely painted pastoral scene in the Western European style, as well as an image of an exotic bird sitting on a branch in the Chinoiserie style. Medallions with painting have a quadrangular shape with rounded top corners. On the side surfaces of the flowerpot are fixed stucco relief handles with rock curls and gilded layering on the surface. At the corners, the planter is decorated with embossed vertical columns imitating weaving. The upper convex edge of the pot is made in the form of a monogram of two merged letters A and M and a dot on the right. The mark is underglaze, hand-drawn, red. Russian Empire, Chernigov province, Glukhovsky district, Volokitino village. Factory A.M. Miklashevsky. 1840s. Porcelain, molding, molding, gilding, underglaze polychrome painting. Dimensions - 19.5 cm (at the top, including handles), width - 13.2 cm (at the top), height - 12.4 cm. Historical reference: The factory of porcelain products was founded in the village of Volokitno by the rich and well-born landowner A.M. Miklashevsky (1801-1895) in 1839. The owner of the factory was an admirer of Western European porcelain and invited the famous French ceramists Dart brothers to organize and manage the new enterprise. Francois Dart was a porcelain decorator - porcelain painter and model designer. At the time of the work of this master (until the middle of the 19th century), the heyday of the production of artistic porcelain at the factory falls. Porcelain from the A.M. Miklashevsky factory is distinguished, during this period, by the European level of execution of decor and forms of objects made of porcelain mass of excellent quality, and objects abounded in imitation of plant forms, an abundance of figured compositions, the use of European motifs for painting objects - pastoral and gallant-sentimental scenes , architectural landscapes, flower bouquets and birds, executed in the style of chinoiserie. During this period, the plants products successfully competed with the products of well-known European manufactories and often even with the products of the IPM. In general, the French style and the excellent quality of painting and stucco were the distinguishing features of Francois Darts products, to which the presented planter belongs. Items made at the factory of A.M. Miklashevsky adorn the collections of the Hermitage, the Russian Museum, Kuskovo, museum collections in Ukraine. They are rarely found on the antique market and have a high collectible value. Small chip on the handle. Width: 19.5cm, Height: 12.4cm, Depth: 13.2cm, Weight: 0.886kg, Condition: Good, Material: Porcelain, Hand Painted, Gilding

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