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Lot 54

A Chinese enamel decorated punch bowl, 11 1/2" diameter, together with a further bowl, a porcelain dish with rubbed armorial, three Oriental plates and a celadon glazed vase (7).

Lot 66

A small collection of Continental tin glazed pottery, including two inkwells, a small vase, a Turkish style jug, two knife rests etc.

Lot 71

A Victorian Royal Worcester aesthetic style bud vase, each side with pierced decoration of birds and butterflies, standing on scrolling feet, date letter for 1878, 7 1/2" high.

Lot 77

A Loetz type iridescent blue textured glass vase with silver rim, 7 1/2" high.

Lot 190

A collection of various items of china and glass, including vases, bowls, a Poole dish, a Crown Devon lustre ware vase, Charlotte Rhead Bursley ware jug, further various items.

Lot 221

A Spode pot-pourri vase, circa 1820 of globular form with loop handles, pierced cover and further internal cover, the black ground decorated in enamels with exotic birds and flowers, 10" high (old restoration to one handle).

Lot 305

A tall lustre glass vase with wavy rim, 16" high, together with a further quantity of various glass items including a claret jug with pewter mounts etc.

Lot 306

A Worcester style chestnut basket cover and stand with floral decoration, a Clarice Cliff vase with applied floral decoration, a pair of Kashan Shorter & Sons jugs, a pair of Arthur Wood Garden Wall pattern vases and further items of pottery and porcelain.

Lot 312

Warren (20th Century English School): Still life of flowers in a vase, oil on canvas, 19" x 23", together with a further quantity of decorative pictures, prints and various mirrors.

Lot 319

Margot Harrison (20th Century): Still life, a vase of flowers on a table top by a window, signed, oil on canvas, 23" x 19".

Lot 355

A small vaseline glass vase with wavy rim,a German enamel glass beaker and a further small quantity of glass.

Lot 384

A Sevres glass vase, a Sevres glass paperweight, a Konstglas glass bear, a seal and a further glass animal (5).

Lot 751

A Pair of French Ormolu Octagonal Dwarf Candlesticks, 19th century, with beaded sconces, milled collars and tapered panelled stems to conforming octagonal bases, 16.5cm high; A French Ormolu Model of a Standing Swan, circa 1850, with upraised wings, 10.5cm high (perhaps originally from a clock or figure group); and A Group of Three French Ormolu Brules Perfum Vases/Stands, comprising facet cut glass vase on scroll form stand, a small stand on laurel loop feet, and a pierced dish on three inscroll legs, 15cm, 5.2cm and 8cm high respectively (6)

Lot 757

A Gilt White Metal Sole Fleur Vase, Tiffany & Co, No.33933, as a chrysanthemum type single stem flower with triple leaf mid stem and two leafy sections to the basal stem issuing from a baluster vase, 34cm high, the base with stamp mark "Tiffany & Co Makers Sterling Silver 33933L" (one leaf section detached); and A Similar Berried Sprig Vase, Italian, for Tiffany & Co, the berried branch inhabited by a single butterfly, in a textured conical container, the base stamped "Tiffany & Co Sterling Italy", 21cm high (loose, berried detached, a/f) (2)

Lot 765

A Steel and Brass Mounted Toasting Rack, the arched frame supporting a heart pierced brass bracket with toasting bracket turned by pinion, with hooked ends, 41cm high; A Steel and Brass Mounted Ember Tongs, circa 1750, with vase finial, 47cm long; A Steel Log Fork, 18th century, the fat handle stamped "MW", 57cm long; A Cast Iron and Black Painted Miniature Fire Surround, early 19th century, surmounted by the Royal armorial and flanked by fruiting strawberries, 22cm high; Four Other Items, comprising two graduated brass buckets, 22cm and 14.5cm high, a steel tally iron, and ember scissors, initialled "ID", 27cm; An 18th Century Steel Toasting Fork, of V shape with triple bar bracket, 29cm long; and A Brass and Steel Toasting Fork, with triple tine, 43cm long (10)

Lot 766

A Brass and Iron Weighted Door Stop, 19th century, of half round capstan form, with milled and fleur de lys repeat decoration and knopped stem, 42.5cm high; Another, of half vase form, with oval ring finial, 28.5cm high; and A Brass Adjustable Colza Lamp, 19th century, of classical boat shape, acanthus leaf and gadroon decoration, adjusted on a cylindrical slim stem with carry loop, 54.5cm high (parts lacking, drilled and partly adapted for electricity) (3)

Lot 873

A Pierced Steel Serpentine Front Fire Fender, 18th/19th century, the grille and dot frieze punctuated by oval paterae, with (possibly associated) iron stands with vase finials, 126cm wide

Lot 874

A Cut Steel and Brass Mounted Serpentine Front Fire Fender, 18th/19th century, the frieze centred by a vase of flowers amongst scrolls and with pairs of dragons, with moulded top rail and quarter moulded brass basal moulding, stamped with initials "IS", 122cm wide

Lot 878

A Large Bronze Two-Handled Ornamental Vase, circa 1900, of rectangular section with heavy ring handles, each face applied with cursive monogram "AS", on dwarf cabriole legs with pad feet divided by upturned crescents, 62.5cm high (overall verdigris)

Lot 1624

A George III Mahogany Tip-Top Occasional Table, the plain circular top above a fixed birdcage and turned column platform, a bulbous vase and ring turned post continuing to tripod cabriole legs ending in pad feet, 70cm high See illustration

Lot 26

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Cylinder Vase, Harry Ayrton, 1956, with guilloche pierced short neck, the body painted with two pears and brambles against a mossy bank, signed, two brambles to the reverse, on four parcel gilt leaf knurl feet, black printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, and shape "G42", 14.1cm high

Lot 28

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Rose Painted Small Vase and Cover, Miss Mildred Hunt, 1939, of ovoid shape, shell panel pierced domed cover with upswept finial with solid gilding, the body with four strapwork arches enclosing roses and buds, signed, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, shape "169", 15cm high

Lot 30

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Small Vase, Edward Townsend, 1938, of compressed cushion form with trumpet neck, solid gilded neck, painted with raspberries and two pairs of conjoined cherries against a mossy bank, signed, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, indistinct shape mark (G702?), 13.3cm high

Lot 36

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pheasant Painted Small Vase, James Stinton, 1917, of compressed spherical form with short trumpet neck moulded with a band of pointed leaf tips, and olive petalled collar, on one side with a cock and hen pheasant, signed, on the reverse clouds over a misty moorland, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and shape "F110", 10cm high; Another, James Stinton, 1913, of ribbon fluted compressed ovoid form, painted on a blush ivory ground with solitary cock pheasant at the edge of the copse, signed, the reserve with small woodland vignette, green printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, and shape number "G161", 6.6cm; and A Pheasant Painted Coffee Cup and Saucer, James Stinton, 1912, of slight concave sided form, painted with a cock and hen pheasant on a hillside, signed, the reverse with tree vignette, ribbon tied solid gold handle, the circular saucer painted with a pair of pheasants at the edge of a wood, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, and "W9141" (3)

Lot 81

A Wedgwood & Bentley Etruria White Terracotta Stoneware Vase, circa 1775-80, of baluster form, gilded satyr mask handle terminals (handle lacking), the body half fluted, shades of green and brown, upon a key pattern moulded basaltes square base, impressed mark "WEDGWOOD & BENTLEY ETRURIA" around the bolt, 24.5cm high (a/f); and A Group of Six Creamware and Pearlware Pottery Mugs and a Teapoy, 18th and 19th century, including a Dawson & Co, Low Ford verse mug, and a creamware mug inscribed "John Stevenson born Jany 1803" (7) (all a/f)

Lot 92

A Group of Twelve Items of Creamware, including Leeds, 18th century and later, comprising a five piece cruet stand, 23cm high, a lattice pierced two-handled chestnut basket, cover and stand, 25.5cm wide, a rectangular inkstand (retaining pounce pot only), indistinct impressed marks, 21cm wide, a two-handled sauce tureen, cover and stand, 19.5cm wide, a soup bowl, 25cm diameter, a pedestal campana vase and cover, 26cm high, a baluster vase and cover, 20cm, a pair of neo-classical candlesticks, each stamped "DD&Co Castleford", 26.3cm high, a tureen dome, 23.6cm diameter, a preserve jar and cover, 10.5cm diameter, and a pair of egg separators, 9.2cm diameter, the majority with pierced and moulded raised scroll decoration (all a/f)

Lot 113

A "Vienna" Porcelain Small Two-Handled Pedestal Vase, circa 1900, of ovoid shape, with solid gilded plumed mask side handles, with gilt scroll framed oval panels on both sides depicting pairs of little girls hugging, one signed "Aumer", against a dark blue ground, on square foot, bearing blue printed beehive mark, 18cm high; and A "Vienna" Empire Style Cabinet Cup and Saucer, the cylindrical cup with swan silhouette handle, painted with a spray of flowers within a lozenge reserve against an apple green ground, on three paw feet, conforming circular saucer, 13.5cm diameter (3)

Lot 125

A Chinese Blue and White Export Porcelain Vase, Qianlong, circa 1780, of ovoid form with cylindrical neck, painted with two extensive lakeland scenes within foliate surrounds, 26.5cm high

Lot 126

A Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Bowl, 19th century, of flared circular form, the interior centred with a still life of peaches in a vase on a table within a double line concentric circle, externally decorated with the eight Daoist immortals, each standing holding their particular attribute, on clouds, bearing retrospective seal mark of Qianlong, 20cm diameter

Lot 128

A Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain Ovoid Vase, Kangxi (1662-1722), the neck now reduced, the shoulder painted with a band of prunus and crackled ice over a main band of six butterflies amongst scattered sprigs, with basal comb band, 14cm high, with later cork stopper, carved and pierced wood cover, 16.4cm high overall

Lot 130

A Satsuma Pottery Lotus Vase, circa 1900, of ovoid shape, the body formed from three horizontal registers of overlapping lotus petals in high relief, each enamelled with dense foliate designs, the neck painted with ten foliate panels over cherry blossom and cloud wisps, waves to the swept foot ring, heightened in gilt, painted Satsuma mon in orange and inscribed in gilt, 18.5cm high See illustration

Lot 133

A Korean Porcelain Bottle Vase, 19th century, painted in brown with stylised character mark, 12.5cm high; A Korean Celadon Glazed Vase, inlaid in cream coloured slip with iris and sedges, and with an inscription on the reverse, vestiges of label on the base "Stasiatische Kunst Austellung Ku ...", 19cm high (rim chip); and Three Chinese Provincial Circular Dishes, 19th/early 20th century, two with stencilled and painted floral detail in blue/brown, ranging 25cm-27cm (5)

Lot 146

A Group of Japanese Porcelains, 17th and 18th century, comprising a Kutani iron red bottle vase, 24.5cm (restored mouth); an Imari exportware Imari vinegar bottle, 16.8cm (restored chip to mouth); an Arita blue and white globular small jar, 11cm (lacking cover); and an Arita blue and white bottle (tokura) of true baluster form, 17.8cm (lacking flared mouth) (4)

Lot 151

A "Kakiemon" Enamelled Hexagonal "Hampton Court" Vase, late 17th/early 18th century, each long facet filled with upright paired red/yellow flag iris on turquoise leafed stems with lapis blue details, the high shoulder filled with karakusa scrolls pencilled in underglaze blue and containing three iron red peony heads, the same design filling the lid in iron red and blue enamel under a blue and turquoise knop, 38cm See illustration

Lot 153

A Qajar Style Stone-Paste Vase, a compressed globular body moulded with a frieze of running deer, ibex, leopard and hare under a cylindrical neck moulded with stylised Kufic calligraphy all against a lustrous iron brown ground, 19cm See illustration

Lot 171

A Japanese Cloisonne and Ginbari Enamel Baluster Vase, Ando, circa 1930, the textured oil ground decorated with bamboo, frontally decorated with branches of flowering prunus blossom, white metal mounts, impressed Ando circular floret mark, 11.5cm high

Lot 208

A Martin Brothers Stoneware Gourd Vase, by Walter & Edwin Martin, ribbed form, in shades of brown and ochre, incised "11-98 Martin Bros London & Southall", 9cm

Lot 210

A Burmantoft's Anglo-Persian Faience Vase, moulded with three stylised flowers within geometric borders, in tones of turquoise, blue, green and brown, impressed factory marks "2049 Burmantofts Faience England" and a painted X, 35cm

Lot 211

A Burmantoft's Anglo-Persian Faience Vase, with twin-loop handles, in tones of turquoise, blue, green and brown, impressed factory marks "Burmantofts Faience England 2065 T", and painted marks "col No 125 7", 39.5cm

Lot 212

A Burmantoft's Anglo-Persian Faience Vase, moulded with stylised flowerheads, on a green ground within blue borders, impressed "Burmantofts Faience England 2084", 21cm

Lot 219

Bernard Leach (1897-1978): A Stoneware Vase, four sided, tenmoku and khaki glaze, impressed BL and St Ives Pottery seal, 35.5cm See illustration

Lot 220

Bernard Leach (1897-1978): A Stoneware Vase, blue glaze with tree design in khaki repeated front and back, unglazed foot rim, impressed BL and St Ives Pottery seals and impressed England, 16cm See illustration

Lot 221

Bernard Leach (1897-1978): A Stoneware Flat-Sided Bottle Vase, tenmoku glaze with incised wave design repeated front and back, impressed BL and St Ives Leach Pottery seals, 19cm See illustration

Lot 222

Bernard Leach (1897-1978): A Stoneware Flat-Sided Bottle Vase, tenmoku glaze, impressed BL and St Ives Pottery seals, 19cm See illustration

Lot 228

Janet Leach (nee Darnell) (1918-1997): A Stoneware Guinomi Saké Bottle, the neck and shoulders glazed in green and brown, the unglazed lower section of compressed dimpled form, impressed JL and St Ives Pottery seals, 17cm; and Another Stoneware Vase, green ash glaze, wax resist decoration, impressed JL and St Ives Pottery seals, 18cm (2) See illustration

Lot 238

William Marshall (1923-2007): A Stoneware Flat-Sided Bottle Vase, grey glaze with brush work cross, impressed WM seal, 18.5cm See illustration

Lot 240

Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie (1895-1985): A Stoneware Vase, box ash glaze reveals the throwing lines, KPB seal, circa 1930, 30cm See illustration Katharine was nicknamed Beano. "...I want my pots to make people think, not of the Chinese, but of things like pebbles and shells and birds' eggs and the stones over which moss grows. Flowers stand out of them more pleasantly, so it seems to me. And that seems to matter most"-Letter to Bernard Leach from Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie. 29 June 1930.

Lot 244

Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie (1895-1985): An Earthenware Vase, incised mountainous landscape under a green ash glaze, impressed KPB seal, incised numbers 184 and painted numbers, 9cm; A Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie Cole Pottery Stoneware Vase, floral and repeating sgraffito decoration, impressed Cole seal and painted green 1924, 8cm; An Earthenware Vase, incised decoration, impressed KPB seal, painted 179 and incised 184, 7.5cm; and A Cole Pottery Stoneware Vase, brush decoration, impressed Cole seal, incised marks, 8cm (4) See illustration

Lot 245

Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie (1895-1985): An Earthenware Vase, fluted decoration, white/blue glaze, impressed KPB seal, painted and incised numbers, 9cm; and Nine Other Pieces (10)

Lot 249

Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie (1895-1985): A Stoneware Vase, fluted decoration, green ash glaze, impressed KPB seal, painted numbers, 18cm; and Six Other Pieces (7)

Lot 250

Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie (1895-1985): A Stoneware Vase, blue ash glaze, impressed KPB seal, 24cm (damaged); and Thirty-Five Other Pieces, including lids, plates and bowls (damages) (36)

Lot 251

Norah Braden (1901-2001): A Stoneware Vase, tenmoku glaze, painted mark, 18.5cm

Lot 252

Richard Batterham (English b.1936-) A Large Stoneware Vase, ash glaze, unmarked, 42cm See illustration Cf. Rice, Paul and Gowing, Christopher British Studio Ceramics in the 20th Century, page 129, for a comparable form illustrated *Does not mark his work. At Leach Pottery, St.Ives, 1957-8.

Lot 253

Richard Batterham (English b.1936): A Large Stoneware Vase, ash glaze, unmarked, 37cm

Lot 583

A Trophy Cup, J & W Deakin, Sheffield 1912, the spreading foot rising to a girdled vase shaped bowl, with twin leaf capped scroll handles, presentation inscription, with an ebonised wood socle, 23cm high, 43oz dwt excluding plinth

Lot 625

A George III Sugar Basket, Benjamin Montague, London 1790, the shaped oval pedestal foot rising to a panelled vase shaped body with a reeded swing handle, bright-cut foliate borders throughout, crested within a cartouche, 14cm long, 5oz 17dwt

Lot 635

A George III Two-Handled Cup, George Smith & Thomas Hayter, London 1796, the pedestal foot rising to a girdled vase shaped body with twin scroll handles, later chased with foliate diaper-work and swags, 14cm high, 11oz 11dwt

Lot 644

A Pair of George III Chambersticks, John Scofield, London 1780, the circular pans with flying scroll handles and vase shaped nozzles with detachable sconces and conical snuffers, beaded borders throughout, crested, 13.5cm diameter, 18oz 7dwt See illustration

Lot 645

A George III Cup, Thomas Whipham, London 1772, the pedestal foot rising to a girdled vase shaped bowl with twin scroll handles, later foliate chased, 14cm high, 13oz 2dwt

Lot 1287

James William Booth R.Cam.A. (1867-1953) "Middleton Church, Manchester" Signed, also inscribed on a later label verso with the title of the work and the artist's name, pencil and watercolour, 25.5cm by 35.5cm; together with Shepherd and Sheep Crossing a Moor, possibly a Scene at Goathland; Study of Roses in a Vase Some signed, pencil and watercolour, 25.5cm by 39cm and 37.5cm by 29.5cm respectively (3)

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