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A Mason's Patent Ironstone China vase of hexagonal pear shape, two-handled and of Imari design in red, orange, gilt and underglaze blue, the handles with grotesque mask head terminations, 28.5cm (11.25") high and a pair of matching vases, 26cm (10.25") high
A Continental Art Nouveau vase of pear shape with slender neck, asymmetrical handles and fuchsia in relief, in a bronzed blue glaze with cream flowers, impressed C Klimt, 30.5cm (12") high, bearing a trade paper for Jos van Dommelen, Anvers
An Edwardian mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck and three brass finials and with Corinthian fluted columns to the sides, the trunk enclosed by a rectangular door inlaid a vase of flowers, with acanthus scroll surrounds, fitted an arch top brass dial with pierced decorated spandrels, circular chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary second hand and date recorder, the central roundel to the top signed William Manston, Bishops Castle
A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES OF SEATED TURKS, raised on square concave side bases, 4 1/2 ins high, a Staffordshire pottery MUSICIAN FIGURE, 9 1/4 ins high, a ditto spill-vase GROUP, 5 1/4 ins high and a ditto birds nest and snake QUILL HOLDER, all with faults
A LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN VASE, iron red ground, with panels of foliate, bird and fish decoration, raised dragon to neck, 12 ins high and a Japanese blue and white porcelain PLATE, central roundel with figure, deer and bird, painted and impressed mark, 9 1/4 ins diameter. (2)
A set of six silver Old English feather edge tea spoons with tongs, London 1928-29, in a case; a circular small cream jug and sugar basin, London 1923; a George III bright cut sugar tongs, London 1803; a George III vase shape small caster, marks rubbed; a Victorian vase shape pepperette, London 1880; and a pair of engine turned circular napkin rings, Birmingham 1953
A silver pierced tapered specimen vase by Martin, Hall & Co., Chester 1907, with green glass liner; a silver scroll pierced nurse's buckle, London 1992; a silver mounted boot hook, Chester 1920; an Italian silver-coloured metal curved rectangular hip flask, in a box; and a silver-coloured metal chalice, stamped '800' (4)
A good Royal Worcester porcelain two handled urn shaped vase and cover by Robert T. Rea, with squat bulbous body and moulded mask pattern handles, moulded neck and footrim, on square base with re-entrant corners, the body enamelled in colours with swans flying to the right within bulrushes, and gilt cow parsley, on matt turquoise ground, within moulded burnished gilt borders, 10.75ins high (mauve printed mark to base and shape No. 1572 - date code for 1907 - finial restored and gilding slightly rubbed) Illustrated £2000-2500 Note : Following Charley Baldwyn’s departure from Worcester in 1908 or 1909, the “Flying Swan” pattern was passed to the artist George Johnson. This example signed by Rea is therefore particularly unusual Provenance : Sold at Phillips Sale - “Good British Ceramics & Glass”, Wednesday, 15th December 1999, Lot 208
A good Royal Worcester porcelain two handled urn shaped vase and cover by Charley Baldwyn, with squat bulbous body and moulded mask pattern handles, moulded neck and footrim, on square base with re-entrant corners, the body enamelled in colours with swans flying to the left within bulrushes, and gilt cow parsley, on matt turquoise ground, within moulded burnished gilt borders, 10.75ins high (indistinct green printed factory mark to base and shape No. 1572 - date code for either 1901 or 1903 - with replacement cover and gilt bandings rubbed) Illustrated £1800-2400 Provenance : Sold at Phillips Sale - “Good British Ceramics & Glass”, Wednesday, 15th December 1999, Lot 210
A 19th Century urn pattern porcelain pot pourri vase and cover by Grainger & Co, Worcester, the front enamelled in colours with a river landscape within jewelled beaded borders, on blue and gilt ground, on three scroll supports and swept-in triangular base, 4.75ins high (printed mark to base and pattern No. 1/778) £80-120
A Royal Worcester “Blush Ivory” porcelain bulbous two handled vase with narrow flared neck, and leaf scroll and dog’s head pattern handles, the body decorated in pastel colours and gilt with clematis, on square base with re-entrant corners, 13.5ins high (printed mark in mauve to base - shape No. 1569 and date code for 1893) Illustrated £400-600
A Royal Worcester “Blush Ivory” porcelain bulbous pot pourri vase and cover with lobed body and moulded borders, enamelled in colours with floral sprays within gilt moulded borders, the domed cover pierced, with turned finial and plain inner cover, 10.5ins high (mauve printed mark to base and shape No. 1312 - date code for 1913 - finial chipped and rim of cover chipped) Illustrated £400-600
A Charles Vyse pottery baluster shaped vase boldly decorated in colours and with lustre glaze depicting a parrot on a fruiting vine, within orange lustre banded neck and footrim, 8.25ins high (blue painted monogrammed mark “CV” to base and worded “Chelsea” and dated 1922 - with old flake chip to rim and footrim, and crazing to lower half of vase) Illustrated £400-600
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware baluster shaped vase by Florence Barlow, moulded in relief and incised decoration in pale blue and brown with a cornflower and scrollwork, on a fawn textured ground, 10ins high (impressed mark to base, initialled by Florence Barlow and also initialled by M.T. and F.C., and No. 755) Illustrated £200-300
A 19th Century Sevres porcelain baluster shaped vase and cover with ormolu mounts, the whole decorated in powder blue to represent lapis lazuli and with bold cast ribbon and floral swag decoration to body, 8.25ins high (Sevres printed mark in black to base) Illustrated £200-300
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