Two trays of assorted china to include: five Chambers period Llanelly Pottery plates, three graduated 'Persian Rose' plates marked Swansea Pottery to the base, one 'Damask Border' plate marked 'South Wales Pottery' to the reverse, and a Swansea ship plate impressed 'Dilwyn' to the base, together with an early 'willow pattern' plate with an impressed mark to the base, two small sugar basins one a Llanelly pottery florally decorated spongeware basin, together with a blue and white spongeware bowl, 19th Century blue and white transfer printed soap dish without lid, cream and tan trio with a vignette of Quay Street Ammanford, together with a matching cream jug. Further, there are five copper lustre ware items, three with Staffordshire clock faces, two of which are jugs, one urn-shaped vessel, and two jugs. (Eighteen items in total.)(B.P. 21% + VAT)Swansea ship plate has been restored.
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Pair of Continental, probably Austrian, porcelain urn-shaped, two-handled lidded vases. Panels are decorated with cherubs and other figures and gilt foliate decorations. 44 cm tall approx. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Both bases are loose. Some minor wear in places, no obvious damage otherwise. Very grubby.
Pair of modern composition classical design urn shaped planters with moulded figural relief decoration 56 cm high approx, together with a pair of barrel shaped composite planters of circular form. (4)(B.P. 21% + VAT) One planter is badly broke at the base - most is detached but present. Other pieces weathered but in usable condition.
A George III set of twelve chairs and a three seat setteeOne armchairMahogany and other timbersScalloped, pierced and carved splat of urn and foliage motifs decorationGreen velvet upholsteryEngland, 18th century(losses, faults, restoration and evidence of woodworm)These chairs are part of a larger set that was reproduced in a photo Mário Novais Studios of the dining room in the Palácio dos Duques de Palmela in Lisbon.The same photo, dated from the end of 1950's, was reproduced in the work of Reinaldo dos Santos and Irene Quilhó "Ourivesaria Portuguesa em colecções privadass". Lisbon, 1st ed., 2 vol. (1959-1960) and 2nd ed. (1974).Height: 93 cm (armchair) Length: 194 cm (settee)
A Royal Worcester porcelain “Kate Greenaway” sugar caster figure of a girl in yellow bonnet & long pink dress, 6¾” high, date code for 1883; a ditto ivory & gilt figure of a boy standing beside an urn, 6¾”; & a ditto candlestick figure of a boy standing beside a tree trunk (lacking candle sconce), 6” high.
A collection of English blue and white pottery, various dates, comprising a moulded hexagonal teapot and cover, with widow finial, ovoid teapot and cover, lozenge section sugar bowl and cover, with swan finial, circular sugar bowl and cover, five various mugs: A Willow pattern sauce tureen and cover, large chinoiserie jug, urn-shaped bough-pot and pierced cover, tobacco jar and domed cover, soup plate
A collection of four Hummel figures, to include Appletree Boy, Feeding Time, Appletree Girl, and Little Goat-herder; together with a pair of continental figures; and a Herend porcelain campagna shaped urn, hand-painted with pink roses, having printed Herend mark verso and numbered 683/BSCondition report: Pair with small loss to umbrella ends (one to each figure).All others with no apparent faults.
Artist: Bartolome Esteban Murillo (Spanish, 1617-1682). Title: "Priest with an Urn". Medium: Black and brown chalk heightened with white. Date: Composed c1660s?. Dimensions: Image size: 16 1/8 x 10 in. (410 x 254 mm).Lot Note(s): Annotated "Murillo" in pencil upper left, not in the artist's hand. Thick grey laid watermarked paper. Good to very good condition; creasing inherent in the paper; minor foxing. Provenance: Private collection, Seattle, Washington. Comment(s): Murillo was a Baroque painter best known for his religious works. He also produced a considerable number of paintings of contemporary women and children. [24545-3-2400]
One neolithic (ca. 3000-2500 BCE) Chinese pottery vessel, Yangshao culture, Banshan type. The vessel, either urn or vase, has a narrow neck and foot with a wildly rotund belly which gives the vessel a dramatic nature and is accentuated by the black and red decoration of geometric patterns. Low fired earthenware.Provenance: Collection of Bruce Dayton & Ruth Stricker Dayton, Minnesota.Height: 16 in x diameter: 12 inPlease contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.Height: 16 in x diameter: 12 in
Geoffrey Key (British 1941-) "Woman with Urn", signed and dated 26.4.80, titled on verso, ink and wash.66cm x 52cm (26in x 20.5in)Footnote:Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report:The drawing is in very good, original condition. There is some minor creasing across the sheet and one or two surface scratches and scuffs which have been overdrawn with ink that has browned. There are one or two minor spots of foxing across the sheet. The drawing is ornately framed and glazed.
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