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A set of four late George III ash and elm country dining chairs, the shaped top rail over a solid vase shaped back splat and single panel seat on turned and tapering front legs united by a double baluster front stretcher and plain side stretchers raised on pad front feet along with a Lancashire wavy ladder-back ash and elm country dining chair (5)
A South Wales high dresser, mid 18th century, the delft rack with ogee moulded cornice over a scroll cut frieze and two delft shelves with boarded back, the base with a raised shelf over two planks and two short drawers over a central vase shaped silhouette support flanked by half silhouette end supports over the boarded pot board base and a plain front stretcher (with repairs and renewals), 59" wide, 75" high, 16.5" deep
A Victorian mahogany Chinese Chippendale style open armchair, the shaped top rail with scroll ears over an open lattice pierced back and matching side panels under scrolling arms over a drop-in seat on channel moulded straight front legs united by a plain H stretcher along with a late George III mahogany carver dining chair, the shaped top rail over a pierced vase shaped back splat flanked by scrolling open arms over a drop-in seat on straight front supports united by plain side stretchers (2)
A mahogany twin pedestal dining table the D-ended rectangular top cross-banded in satinwood with stringing an extra leaf the vase turned stems each on three moulded splay legs the brass paw sabots on castors. 3ft. (91.5cm.) wide x 7ft. 6in. (2.29m.) long. (Mid 20th century). Trade label for ‘G.T. Rackstraw Ltd Worcester’.
A good Burmantofts faience “Anglo-Persian” bulbous vase of large proportions with narrow neck and squat bulbous rim, the whole probably decorated by Victor Kramer in turquoise, blue, mauve and green to a design inspired by William de Morgan, with bold scrolled palmettes and flowers within stylised scale pattern rim, 20.5ins high (impressed to underside “Burmantofts Faience 25” with the artist’s initials “V” or “LK” and painted No. 42 design, and also No. 264 - bulbous rim broken in numerous places and restuck)
A Martinware stoneware baluster shaped vase with slightly flared rim, the whole finely incised and decorated with thistle leaves and flowers on a navy-blue ground, 9.75ins high (incised mark “R.W. Martin & Bros., London & Southall” and dated 11-1896 - with restoration to rim)
A Martinware stoneware square bulbous four handled vase, the angled faces incised with finches on flowering branches in pale blue and green, on a pale ground with moulded angular loop handles and circular footrim, 11ins high (incised mark “R.W. Martin & Bros., London & Southall” and dated 2-85)
An early Moorcroft pottery “Hazledene Landscape” pattern vase of tall cylindrical form with bulbous base and slightly flared neck, decorated in blue with a “Tall Trees” pattern on a mottled blue/green ground, 12.25ins high (full signature “W. Moorcroft” in green to base and printed mark in brown “Made for Liberty & Co, Rd. No. 397964)
A 20th Century Chinese porcelain bulbous two handled vase finely decorated in coloured enamels and gilt with two vignettes each depicting a dog in a landscape, on a bold floral decorated and leaf scroll pattern ground, with small shaped vignettes depicting flowers, and gilt moulded handles, 17ins high
A pair of 19th Century Chinese porcelain and baluster shaped vases and domed covers, the necks moulded in relief and decorated in gilt with dragons, and gilt kylin pattern finials, the whole decorated in coloured enamels in the “Cantonese” manner with shaped reserves of figures on terraces and exotic birds and flowers, 26ins high (one vase cracked and one cover restored)
A 19th Century Italian Cantegalli maiolica two handled urn shaped vase with bold moulded mermaid pattern handles and lions masks, decorated in colours with pseudo coats of arm supported by cupids, caryatids, exotic birds and bold leaf scroll ornament, 17.5ins high (cockerel mark in underglaze blue to base)
A 19th/20th Century Quimper faience two handled urn shaped vase with bold twin moulded snake pattern handles, the front decorated with a seated figure of a classical woman to represent “Peace” in oval vignette, musical trophies to reverse, moulded masks to sides, boldly decorated with griffin, winged mythical beasts, bold leaf scroll ornament and cornucopia of fruit, on circular moulded base, 26ins high (painted Quimper mark in underglaze blue to base)
A large 19th Century Italian maiolica two handled vase, the handle support moulded in the form of bearded figures of “Pan”, each holding a leaf stem with mask ornament, the whole decorated in colours with allegorical scenes, and “Neptune” and “Venus” in classical landscapes, also decorated with numerous figures of cupids, on circular base, 34.75ins high (painted mark “G.B.” in underglaze blue to base)
A Victorian clear glass epergne with blue tinted crimped edges, circular base and central tall trumpet shaped vase with clear trailed decoration, and two smaller conforming trumpet shaped vases, 22ins high, and a Victorian cranberry glass epergne with crimped rim to the circular base, and two trumpet fitments (lacking centre trumpet, vase and one other trumpet branch)
An Edward VII two handled vase or prize trophy, the trumpet shaped body with bead mounts to rim and cast caryatid pattern handles, on circular base with bead mounts, 12ins high, London 1900 (weight 25ozs - inscribed “Sundridge Park Ladies Tennis Club” and list of winners to reverse)
A pair of Japanese brown patinated bronze bulbous vases with long narrow necks, each cast in relief to front with a bold life sized iris flower and leaves, 14.25ins high (signed - Meiji period - converted to electric table lamps and shades for same - lower body of vase drilled for wire - shade damaged)
A set of four Georgian mahogany Hepplewhite design dining chairs, the shield-shaped backs decorated with carved bell flowers and stylized urns to the vase-shaped splats, with oval inlaid foliate panels, the serpentine seat covered in pale green tapestry, raised on reeded tapering legs with spade feet.
An Edward VII silver presentation twin-handled trophy vase of waisted cylindrical shape supported on a waisted pedestal and swept plinth base on four scroll and shell bracket feet bearing the inscription Presented to Sir William H Raeburn Bt. L.L.J.P. Chair of the Clyde Navigation Trust by the chief officials of the Trust on his retiral.....during which he had invariably encouraged and inspired them in their duties 5th November 1929 Birmingham 1926 Edward & Sons Glasgow (handles now missing); with associated vellum presentation document H 38cm 34oz
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