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Chinese carved Celadon funerary vase and cover, Song Dynasty (560-1279), the ovoid body carved to the base with petals beneath diminishing tiers, each carved with fine hatched lines and with five protruding nozzles beneath the domed flanged cover, 29cm Provenance: Bluett & Sons, London
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED SAILOR'S VALENTINE of octagonal outline, having a central depiction of a vase of flowers in a circular border of shells with swag decorated border to outer edge, in a mahogany glazed and hinged case with ivory escutcheon, 37cm wide.
A late 19th Century Dresden porcelain vase and cover of ovoid shape, the front painted with four figures in a landscape setting within a gilt scroll frame, the reverse with a panel of flowers, against a pink ground with scattered insects and flowers, the similarly decorated domed cover with gilt knop, blue painted AR monogram, indistinct impressed mark, height approx 54cm (faults and restoration).
A Troika pottery wheel vase, circa 1970-1983, the flattened discoidal body decorated on one side with four circles in a geometric relief pattern, to the reverse stylized relief waves in a rectangular panel, against a blue/green ground, black script mark 'Troika Cornwall England' and 'LK' monogram, height approx 20cm (minor flat chip to base edge). (See illustration)
A Troika pottery coffin vase, circa 1970-1983, the tapering rectangular body glazed in blue/green, decorated to one side with a cycladic type figure in relief, to the reverse a painted spiral design, black script marks 'Troika Cornwall England' and 'LH' monogram, height approx 17cm. (See illustration)
A Troika pottery coffin vase, circa 1970-1983, the tapering rectangular body glazed in blue/green, decorated to one side with a cycladic type figure in relief, to the reverse a circle, black script marks 'Troika Cornwall England' and 'LK' monogram, height approx 17cm. (See illustration)
A Royal Doulton stoneware vase, 1890s, of bulbous shape beneath a cylindrical neck, blue glazed and relief moulded with four cornflowers and smaller flowers and leaves, together with a pair of Royal Doulton stoneware vases similarly decorated with cornflowers within green reserves and beaded borders against a blue ground, impressed marks (faults).
A pair of Royal Worcester trumpet vases, circa 1897, decorated with flowers against a blush ivory ground raised on tripod paw feet, shape No. 1746 (one repaired), a pair of Royal Worcester lobed ewers similarly decorated (one with restored neck), a small Royal Worcester blush ivory vase and a pin tray.
A Moorcroft red glazed vase, a small Moorcroft rectangular box and cover decorated with an anemone, a late 19th Century Continental porcelain vase decorated with a nest amidst flowers against a blue céleste ground, a pair of Devon Ware Fieldings vases with butterflies against silver birch trunks, another vase, a Cornish Ware blue banded jug, a faceted green glass scent bottle and stopper, a green and a cranberry wine glass.
A pair of Royal Worcester two handled vases and covers, shape No. 1482, circa 1902, decorated with flowers against a blush ivory ground between moulded borders (knops restored), a similarly decorated Royal Worcester blush ivory flatback jug, shape No. 1094, a small vase with four loop handles, shape No. 991 and a miniature Royal Worcester jug, circa 1912.
A Troika pottery wheel vase, the discoidal body relief decorated to one side with a stylized head, to the reverse a geometric pattern of incised shapes, black script mark 'Troika Cornwall England' and indistinct monogram probably for Honor Curtis, height approx 20cm. (See illustration)
A Royal Worcester two handled mortuary vase and cover, circa 1892, the bulbous body painted and gilt with dog roses punctuated by a moulded band, the scroll handles sitting high on the shoulders, puce printed marks and shape No. 1256 (restoration to rim), together with a Chinese porcelain blue painted teabowl and saucer with gilt rims.
An Italian maiolica monumental vase and associated stand, late 19th Century, the two-handled vase of ovoid shape painted to each side with Classical figure panels, signed by B. Mazzarella, within yellow rocaille reserves against a blue ground, the foliate handles with mask moulding, the associated stand painted with three Classical seascape panels in scallop shell reserves beneath relief moulded heads within yellow rectangular frames, raised on leaf scroll feet, overall height approx 159cm (faults). (See illustration)
A garniture of three Dutch Delft vases and covers, late 18th Century, each of rectangular section with canted corners painted with a wide band of stylized flowers between trellis panels, the central vase with flared trumpet neck, the pair of vases with domed covers surmounted by dog of Fo, blue painted marks, central vase height approx 28.5cm (faults and restoration).
A Wedgwood pale blue jasper dip 'Pegasus' vase, and cover circa 1871, ornamented in white with The Apotheosis of Homer, after Flaxman, on a square pale blue jasper base ornamented with classical maidens, each canted corner relief decorated with winged mythical beasts, impressed factory marks, overall height approx 61cm (faults). (See illustration)
An Arts and Crafts Newlyn copper coffee pot, the domed tappit lid above a tapering body embossed with penguins and fitted with a wicker bound handle, the underside stamped 'Newlyn', height approx 24.5cm, together with a similar rectangular spill vase, height approx 11cm. (See illustration)
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