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Quantity of studio pottery, including: Rye Pottery circular red rose plate, Barbara Cass black flared rim vase, blue Bramham jug; small triangular Marianne de Trey dish, Eric Leaper, Newlyn rectangular black sandwich plate with daisies and three matching circular plates (quantity)
Crown Devon Fieldings art deco shaped vase with lustre red ground and fairyland type decoration in coloured enamels of flowering trees with gilt, centre banded with two side handles, 17 cm, plus a similar Carltonware red ground lustre vase, waisted, with gilt and coloured hydrangea design, imp. 1152, 9cm high. (2)
Bernard Moore pottery: hand painted flambe and lustre baluster vase showing two figures on the prow of a longboat with oars raised cresting large wave, the lustre body with marbled effect to yellow sky and blue waves, the boat burgundy with gilt detail, raised spray to waves, base with printed gilt mark, circa 1910, inner burgundy glaze with gilt rim, 18.5cm high.
Four pieces Scottish pottery - cherry decorated plate by KAL. 25.5cm diameter, decorated purple and white ground bowl by MT, 15cm diameter, decorated cream ground vase by 'S', 9cm high and floral decorated blue ground bowl and cover (cover af) by W(MR)D, 1925, 13cm diameter
A mid 19th century Minton vase and cover, of double cylinder form, the scrolling handle above two circular covers, united by a gilt ball, the body with bands of moulded stylised foliage in white on pale green and black ground, the two cylinders conjoined by a griffin with a gilt loop in its beak, standing on a Chinese style mythical beast to each side, impressed mark and number 1624 29cm high.
A late 19th/early 20th century Meissen style schneeballen baluster shaped vase and cover, decorated allover with white and blue flowers, the cover with a finial of two songbirds with applied flowers, the body with twin rope twist handles, applied floral pom-poms, polychrome flowers and birds, blue painted mark 44cm high.
A Japanese satsuma bottle vase, 20th century, decorated in gilt and colours on a cream ground, the elongated neck with a band of geometric triform motifs and stylised flowerheads, the body with chrysanthemum sprays interspersed with gilt framed cartouche panels painted with stylised flower sprays, black printed mark 41.5cm high.
A Chinese Canton famille rose vase and cover, 19th century, the cover with gilt ball finial and opposed cartouche panels, one with figures, the other with birds and flowers, the baluster shaped body with twin gilt handles in the form of dragons, and alternating panels of figures, and exotic birds on foliage 38cm high.
A large Canton famille rose baluster vase, late 19th/early 20th century, the interior with pale blue ground, the flared neck with twin pierced scroll handles and opposed panels of warriors surrounded by Greek key frame, the body with opposed panels of battle scenes, all surrounded by flowers, foliage and exotic birds 81cm high.
A small Chinese blue painted ginger jar, 18th/19th century, with pierced hardwood cover above body decorated with flowers in a vase, and various other motifs, 14.5cm high; and a small blue painted footed onion shaped vase, 18th/19th century, with a white metal mount to the neck, above body decorated with panels of cross-hatched stylised flowers and foliage, 13.5cm high (2).
A set of fourteen Edwardian mahogany dining chairs, in the George III style, including a pair of armchairs, the serpentine drop-in seats covered in a green striped horsehair fabric, the arched moulded frames enclosing pierced vase-shaped splats, on square tapering legs joined by H-shaped stretchers (14). Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
A pair of William and Mary style walnut firescreens, late 19th century, with cartouche-shaped 18th century needlework panels depicting Classical scenes, the baluster and vase-turned facetted stems ending in triple cabriole legs with pad feet (2). Panels; 43cm wide, 56cm high; overall height 153cm. Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
A George II walnut desk chair, the three part curved back above solid vase and scroll shaped splats and column supports, the drop-in seat above a cartouche carved cabriole front leg united by an X-form turned stretcher (old restorations). Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
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