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An Art Deco Dinanderie Vase From The 'Evolution' Series by Paul Louis Mergier, circa 1925 polychrome patinated copper, decorated with female semi-nude figures dancing amidst scrolls underside with maker's mark and 'Evolution' 24cm. high Another vase from this series sold at Sotheby's New Bond Street, Applied Arts from 1880, 27th March 1997, lot 219.
An Orrefors engraved glass vase and cover by Edward Hald, 1924 the sides finely decorated by Emil Weidlich, with a band of stylised palm trees inhabited by a monkey, exotic birds, butterflies and a squirrel, naked figures beneath engraved, 'Orrefors, E Hald, 65, 24, E.W.' 26.7cm. (2) A drawing showing the form of this piece is illustrated: Helmut Ricke, Lars Thor, Swedish Glass Factories, Production Catalogues, 1915 - 1960, Munich,1987, p.49.
A large Orrefors engraved glass vase , designed 1941 by Simon Gate and engraved by Karl Rossler, the body with a wide frieze of revelling naked figures above a band of frosted fluted decorated with simplified flowers engraved mark, 'Orrefors, Gate, 2589, C5' and engraver's initials 26cm.
'KLEE': an Italian Glass Vase by Laura Diaz De Santillana for VENINI, 1982 composed of 'ritori' threads underside engraved with 'Venini Italia 82 Laura?' 24cm. high Literature For a vase of the same technique and different form see: Anna Venini Diaz de Santillana, Venini, Catalogue Raisonne 1921-1986, Milan, 2000, p. 188. Previously sold in our New Bond Street rooms, English and Continental Glass from 1950 - 1960, 25th March 1991, lot 507.
A twentieth century three piece condiment set of classical style of tapered cylindrical and facetted form comprising salt, pepperette and vase shape mustard pot with spoon, each plastic lined. Hallmarked J. Gloster Ltd Birmingham 1935. There are surface scratches and areas of discolouration to all three pieces. They are all in good condition however. Some of the holes in the top of the pepperette are blocked up. The lids of the pepperette and the salt unscrew easily. All the hallmarks are rubbed but still legible.
A 19TH CENTURY COLEBROOKDALE STYLE PORCELAIN VASE; a Dutch Delft blue and white dish, 9" diameter and applied with flowers and painted with exotic birds within a turquoise ground, with pierced flaring lip and also a Staffordshire saucer dish in Imari colours, 8 1/4" diameter (3).
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