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A Royal Dux figure of a parrot naturalistically modelled perched on a branch, painted in coloured glazes, pink triangle and printed mark to base, 41cm high, a German porcelain figure of a young girl holding a basket on circular base and four scroll feet, 37cm high and a Wedgwood blue jasperware cylindrical vase, with classical figures, impressed mark, 21cm high,
A Dresden twin-handled pot pourri vase and cover, 19th century, of ovoid form, with a panel painted with classical figures and another with flowers, both framed by flower encrusted decoration, the pierced neck and cover with stylised floral decoration, on three feet and canted triangular base, underglaze blue mark to base, 40cm high
Two Chinese blue and white chargers, 18th century, both painted with scrolling flowers and foliage, one with underglaze blue leaf mark, 35cm diameter, other 36cm diameter and restored, and a 19th century Chinese vase painted throughout with birds in a tree, underglaze blue six character mark, 20cm high, (3), a/f
Two German porcelain tree stump vases, one modelled as a parrot with green and plumage perching on the tree stump with flowers and fungi to the base, the other with nesting collar doves and a dog to the base, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, each approximately 37cm high, (dove vase restored), (2)
A Lalique 'Jamaique' no .296 clear and frosted cendrier, Post-War, moulded with leaf pattern, unmarked, 14 cm diameter, together with lozenge shaped mirrored ashtray, a Myott & Son decorated jug, a Shorter & Son decorated jug, a Sylvac style vase and a Mappin & Webb plated ice bucket, (6)
A Chinese brass bowl with lion mask handles and two dragons chasing a flaming pearl, on three feet, six character mark to base, 11cm diameter, and a Chinese bronze vase of square section with herons flying amongst stylised clouds, impressed mark to base, 21cm high, and a bronze group of a deity and a figure in an erotic embrace, 13.5cm high, (3)
ANN MARY ALLISON (Annie Allison) (1870-1929) Still Life, a stoneware vase of mixed tulips, watercolour, 19 1/2" x 13 1/2". Annie Allison was the sister of John William Allison (1866-1934) and was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy, London, mainly painting Still Lives in watercolour. Provenance: by family descent and the lot is sold together with a sketchbook by the same hand, including designs for embroidery etc (2) (see illustration).
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