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A Japanese Imari lobed oval bowl, circa 1900, decorated with cartouche of flowers in baskets within busy brocade and floral boarders, cracked 39cm wide, a pair of Japanese porcelain ovoid vases and covers, Meiji period (1868-1912), each with shi shi finialed cover, chips and cracks, 28cm high and a Japanese ovoid vase and cover, 19th century decorated with Kiku Mon and hexagonal panels, body cracked, finial re-glued, 32cm high (4)
A group of four Staffordshire figures, 19th century, comprising; a pair of pony and child spill vase groups 19cm high, a zebra and Highland girl spill vase group 19cm high and a figure of a stripey goat being riden by a child in cobalt dress and plumed hat, 15.5cm high (a/f) (4)
A Belleek ‘Echinus’ vase and cover, circa 1890, modelled as an entwined stem of three tritons supporting a sea urchin bowl, the cover with shell finial, on hexagonal pedestal base, black printed mark and impressed ‘BELLEEK Co. FERMANAGH’ to the underside of the foot, (finial chipped), 19.5cm high
A large Royal Worcester vase and cover, by Sedgley 1917, shape number 1312, of tapering lobed form and painted with pink roses amongst foliage and within gilded borders, the domed cover with pierced designs and urn shaped finial, puce printed mark, red painted ‘15-74’ (inner liner missing), 32.5cm high
A large Royal Worcester two handled vase and cover, by Harry Davis, 1910, shape number 1481, the ovoid body finely painted with a flock of sheep and a lamb grazing in a mountainous landscape, within scroll moulded and gilt highlighted rims, raised on circular, stepped, pedestal base, puce printed mark, 47cm high
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian vase, artist’s monogram for R. Joyce, decorated with heraldic shields within a busily decorated ground all in lustrous red, orange and ochre, impressed shape number ‘2811’ 17cm high along with a further Royal Lancastrian vase also shape number ‘2811’ and decorated with flying birds above waves against a blue ground, impressed mark, 17cm high (a/f) (2)
A set of six dining chairs, mid 18th century, walnut, each with shaped top rail over a vase shaped ribbon moulded pierced back splat, above a drop-on seat and deep wavy seat rail on cabriole front legs with leaf moulding to the knees, between C-scroll mouldings to the sides on claw and ball foot (with repairs and renewals) (6)
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