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A Woods Indian Tree Vase

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Leon Sprinck (Exh. 1893-1903) oil on canvas Still life of roses in a vase signed and dated 1938 24 x 20 ins.

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Grace Cossington Smith (1892-1984) Australian oil on canvas Still life of flowers in a vase and a bowl of fruit initialled R.A Exhibition labels verso 32 x 18 ins.

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An uncommon Moorcroft saltglaze vase of squat bulbous form. Decorated in subdued tones of green and yellow with a trailing band of leaves and berries. Impressed marks and incised signature c1928 4".

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An uncommon Moorcroft saltglaze baluster vase. Decorated with leaves and berries. Impressed marks and signed c1928 6".

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A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase by Edith Rodgers. Decorated with stylized sgrafitto style decoration and glazed in tones of green brown and blue. Impressed and incised marks 11".

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A Whitefriars tangerine glass drunken brick layer vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter c1967 8".

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Painted Parian Figurine of a Lurcher sitting by a 2 handled vase, scroll & a pistol, small applied blue plaque to back monogram J G French?

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12" High Heavy Cut Crystal Flower Vase, flared cylinder with line & cross decoration

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2 Items of Wedgwood Jasper Ware, one coral coloured bowl, 1 pale blue vase decorated with classical scenes, 2 Wedgwood Porcelain Conpana Shaped Vases decorated with flowers & fruit

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Satsuma 19 1/2" high baluster shaped vase decorated with prunus leaves & flowers & a warrior

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Satsuma Vase 12" high decorated with Buddha riding an elephant, an immortal jewelled decoration, reign mark to base

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A early 20th Century globe-shaped covered Satsuma pottery vase, painted with figures surveying the taunting of a water dragon, the cover with seated dog of fo, knop handle, the pillar support and foot entwined with a fierce dragon, 14 1/4" high.

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An early 20th Century Satsuma pottery vase, painted with fierce Samurai warriors mounted and on foot, the neck entwined with a dragon, 9 1/2" high.

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A Royal Copenhagen Kingfisher vase, number 3237, 3 1/2" high together with a B&G Copenhagen vase, painted with fishing boats under sail, 7" high (2)

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A Chinese Famille Verte vase, painted with an assemblage of dignitaries, 11 1/2" high (restored).

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A large 19th Century Satsuma pottery vase, with elephant-head handles, the body painted with flowering shrubs, 22" high (faults)

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A late 19th Century Japanese Imari bowl, with white metal mount, 11" diameter together with an early 20th Century tapering rectangular Satsuma pottery vase, with panels of stylized flowers and figures, 8 1/2" high (2)

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A Copeland Spode Florentine vase, 8 1/2" high, a Royal Doulton blue and white plate, transfer printed with windmill scenes and a Royal Doulton blue and white plate, transfer printed with a fierce dragon (3).

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A Poole table lamp, of bulbous form painted with bright coloured flower heads, 12" high, a cylindrical vase, hand painted with bright flower heads and exotic birds, 8 1/4" high and a five section Hors d' oeuvre dish painted with floral sprays on wooden tray, 12" diameter (3)

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A Shelley vase, tapering trumpet-shaped horizontally ribbed raised on a circular foot, printed in “Melody" pattern, a similar bulbous vase together with another similar, 9 3/4", 6 3/4" and 8 1/2" high (3).

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A Carltonware lustrous covered vase, hand painted with a mountainous river scene with figures, boats, bridges and dwellings, 7 1/4" high (s/f)

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A bulbous Charlotte Rhead Crown Ducal vase, horizontally ribbed and tube lined with orange, green and lustre flowers on a mottled cream ground, 10 1/4" high.

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A Victorian clear glass Mary Gregory decanter, 9" high, a Victorian green glass carafe enamelled with trailing white flora, 7 1/4" high and a Victorian Cranberry glass vase with wave-effect body and yellow crimped rim, 3 3/4" high (3)

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A Victorian Cranberry glass wine jug, the body with wheel-cut decoration and with clear glass rope-twist handle, 7" high, a Victorian Cranberry glass goblet with clear glass knop stem raised on a circular foot and an Edwardian Cranberry glass waisted vase, 10" high (3). on page 30.

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A late 19th Century cylindrical Cranberry Mary Gregory vase, 4" high together with another with bulbous body and slender neck, 3 1/4" high (2).

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An Edwardian Cranberry glass biscuit barrel, with plated mount, cover and swing handle, a faceted Cranberry sugar sifter with plated cover, a dimpled Cranberry carafe, fluted Cranberry vase and tapering cylindrical tapering vase raised on a short stem on a circular foot (5)

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A 1960's gnarled amber Art Glass vase, 8 3/4" high

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A cylindrical Maltese Art Glass vase, the lower body lustrous pebble shapes beneath an iridescent neck, indistinctly signed and dated 92, 8 1/4" high.

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Pawlitschek (20th Century), still life of flowers in a vase, signed, 19 1/2" x 19 1/2", gilt frame.

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G. Hellzen (20th Century), still life of bright summer flowers in a vase on a ledge, fruit and a birds nest in the foreground, an oval, signed, 47" x 34 1/2", gilt frame. on page 53.

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A Ruby Overlay Glass Pedestal Vase, Moser type, circa 1920], the slender vessel with flared rim, cut with panels to the shoulder, with main girdle frieze worked in relief with a continuous classical chariot procession with figures picked out in gilt against a wrigglework ground, on a decagonal slice cut base and circular foot, 30.5cm high

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A Gilded Glass Pedestal Fan Vase, French, circa 1885], with raised goldwork, scrolls and pendant flowers, gold "dusted" rims, solid flattened knop to the short stem, circular foot, 23cm high; [A Similarly Decorated Trumpet Vase], 19.5cm high; and [An Ovoid Vase], enamelled in mustard with ribbon tied swags, 16.5cm high (3)

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A French Art Glass Trumpet Vase, probably Nancy, France, circa 1880], the light brown tinted vase of slender conical form, with upper cellular moulding and lower facet cut repeat hexagons, with raised goldwork of flowering prunus in the Japanese manner, on a circular foot, the base engraved "68", 59.7cm high

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A French "Rock Crystal" Art Vase, circa 1890], of flattened ovoid form, semi-gadrooned, the shoulder frieze engraved with a pair of waterfowl on a stream near flowering shrubs, 18.5cm high See illustration

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An Islamic-Style Enamelled "Mosque Lamp" Vase, Brocard, France, circa 1875], the conical neck with a broad continuous band of stylised kufic script against blue enamel, compressed circular body with three equally spaced hanging loops divided by foliate panels, a band of carnations to the lower body and six oval reserves with further stylised Islamic script, short circular foot, unsigned, 13.5cm high

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A St Denis "Dandelion and Ice" Vase, circa 1900], of flattened hemi-spherical shape acid etched to imitate a carved block of ice with flowering dandelions picked out in gilt, "S Denis", mark in gold, 20cm diameter, 11cm high

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A Moorcroft Pottery Flambé Orchid Vase, circa 1930], decorated with full-blown orchids of two types against a suffused dark blue ground, impressed "Moorcroft", script signature in blue/green, later printed paper Royal Warrant label "By appointment W Moorcroft Potters to the late Queen Mary", 25.5cm high (small glaze blemish)

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A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre "Jewelled Tree" Pattern Z4968 Vase and Cover, Shape 2046, 1920's], comprising four gold bespangled trees around which swirls a deep river with a gossamer bridge on one end of which sits a mouse stalked by a black cat, alternating with copper coloured tree trunks with sundry fairyfolk beneath a red rose and green leaf infested sky, gold printed Portland Vase mark and "Wedgwood England Z4968", 28cm high (large chunk out of rim and crack emanating from that loss) *For this pattern see; des Fontaines (Una) Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre, pg 133.

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A Composite Wemyss Rose Painted Four Piece Bedroom Set, circa 1910], comprising chamber pot, sponge bowl and pierced drainer (printed "Ye Olde English T Goode & Co, London"), soap dish, pierced drainer and cover, and waisted vase, each painted with full-blown red roses, green/blue line rims, various impressed, script and transfer printed marks for both factory and retailer (4) (a/f)

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An English Majolica Insect and Frog Vase, perhaps George Jones, circa 1870], the spherical vase decorated in relief with leafy ivy branches inhabited by four leaf beetles, on three squatting frog supporters, on a rustic concave sided plinth, in typical bright colours overall, no factory mark, script mark in black "I2557A", 15.2cm high (cover lacking?)

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A Worcester Porcelain Black Swan Vase, 1862], the ovoid vessel with everted rim with toned puce glaze supported by three black swans with upheld wings and downswept necks, on lotus leaf decorated triform plinth edged in gilt, green printed crown and wheel mark and "62", 21cm high

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A Copeland Parian Pedestal Cup and Cover, circa 1880], the domed cover surmounted by a putto holding two cornucopia whose spilling contents of fruit form the handles, the main vase with continuous Bacchic precession in high relief, on a gadrooned and acanthus leaf decorated swept stem to a concave sided plinth, impressed "Copeland", 41cm high (small chips and restoration to putto wings)

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A Royal Worcester Fruit Painted Vase and Cover, T Nutt, 20th century], the classically inspired slender pedestal baluster vessel with acanthus sheathed scroll shoulder handles, painted with two apples, two peaches, purple plums, brambles and a single strawberry on a mossy bank, signed, the domed solidly gilded cover with pointed finial (re-attached), on a swept circular foot, black printed crown and wheel mark and "2710L/S", 32cm high

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A Royal Worcester Fruit Painted Trumpet Vase, Richard Sebright, 1938], the inner rim with gilded band, the main body painted with two apples, brambles and raspberries on a mossy bank, signed "R Sebright", puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and shape number "2228", 15cm high

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A Royal Worcester Highland Cattle Vase, James Stinton, 1923], of quatrelobed cushion shape, the everted neck banded in gilt, frontally painted with two longhorn cattle in a misty glen, a mountainous vignette to the reverse, signed "Jas Stinton", puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and "H158", 7.9cm high

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Two-Handled Pedestal Vase and Cover, Edward Salter, 1901], the domed cover with fluted pointed finial, gryphon scroll handles, the frontal oval vignette painted with a Scottish castle on a loch, signed "E Salter", within an acanthus scroll frame, against a soft pink ground, on a swept fluted mulberry foot, on a concave sided plinth punctuated with satyr masks and strapwork, green printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and shaped number "2149", 49.5cm high (pink ground colour faded) *Edward Salter worked at the Royal Worcester factory from about 1886 to 1902, and was a fine painter of landscapes. Harry Davis was apprenticed to him. See Sandon (Henry): Royal Worcester Porcelain, page 104.

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Rose Painted Vase, signed Roberts, 1908], the ovoid body frontally painted with a spider spinning a web in gilt against a background of red roses in vivid enamel colours, the reverse with naturalistic red rose spray, with angular and scroll shoulder handles to a panelled trumpet neck, short swept foot, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, shape number "1200" 22cm high *Probably painted by Frank Roberts, a fine fruit and flower painter who could trace and raise gold, as witnessed on this vase with fine gold work on the spider and web.

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Two-Handled Baluster Floral Vase, 1900], the cup shape neck with outswept handles to maiden masks, the main body printed and painted with a spray of chrysanthemums and other flowers in soft enamel colours against a blush ivory ground, the reverse similarly decorated, upon a double domed foot picked out with scrolls and repeat anthemion motifs enriched with gilt throughout, green printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, shape number "2007", 37cm high

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A Royal Worcester Hadley Ware Flower Painted Vase, 1905], of classical inspired slender pedestal baluster form with angular strapwork shoulder handles and cupped neck, painted with daffodils and dog violets on both sides in colours against a vanilla ground, with applied leaf silhouette detail in mainly blue, green and brown to the borders, on a circular foot, light blue printed crown and wheel mark, inscribed "Hadley Ware" and "247/101.38", incised initials "BSW", 21cm high (cover lacking)

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A Royal Worcester Large Two-Handled Vase, 1895], of pedestal baluster form, the angular shoulder handles carved with grotesques amongst strapwork continuing around the shoulders and linking to the pedestal foot, the main fascia decorated with tumbling strings of orchid blossoms from palms and other flowers in enamel colours, the reverse with a more scant rendering of the same, against a blush ivory ground, picked out in gilt overall, puce printed crown and wheel mark, shape number "1732", 55cm high (small flake off one shoulder handle)

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A Royal Worcester Pheasant Painted and Reticulated Vase, James Stinton, circa 1903], the semi-ovoid vessel with low everted rim frontally painted with a cock and two hen pheasants in scrub, a small woodland vignette to the reverse, signed "Jas Stinton", on three reticulated scrolled supports picked out in gilt, upon a conforming hexalobed base, in typical blush ivory tones picked out in gilt, green printed crown and wheel mark and indistinct year mark, probably 1903, and "G47", 13.2cm high

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A Matched Garniture of Reticulated White Porcelain Ewers and a Vase, perhaps Grainger's Worcester, circa 1880], the pedestal baluster vase with inscrolled shoulder handles to a trumpet neck, pierced overall with repeat hexagon and floret motifs, on a bell shape base, 27.5cm high, and a pair of ovoid pedestal ewers, with S scroll handles and pierced all over with scrolls, on square pedestals with chamfered angles, 25cm high (3)

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A Pair of English Porcelain Dwarf Campana Urns, circa 1830], the handles with lion mask terminals, the front half of each vase painted with a rich display of flowers including passionflower, convolvulus, pink roses and speedwell in enamel colours on a solid gold ground, the reverse with acanthus and anthemion floral devices, on swept circular feet, 14.2cm high (firing crack in one foot)

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A Worcester Blue Scale Dessert Dish, circa 1765], of quatrelobed form with scroll handles, painted with circular, shield and vase silhouette panels containing roses and other flowers in enamel colours heightened with gilt, 19.5cm wide (hairline crack)

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A Continental Pottery Blue and Gold Tripod Vase and Cover, possibly Limoges, circa 1880], butterfly shoulder handles flanking the domed cover, the main body with a continuous frieze of birds and insects amongst bulrushes, on swept triform leafy feet, with midnight blue ground, 25cm high

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An Italian Maiolica Two-Handled "Renaissance" Vase, Ginori (Florence), circa 1900], of baluster shape, the trumpet neck with grotesque mask handle to the shoulder, the main body painted with groteschi in typical colours, on a swept foot, blue painted crown and "Ginori 36-52.4", 40.5cm high

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A Pair of Dresden Porcelain Figures of a Lady and Gentleman Gardener, circa 1880], he stands full length in 18th century attire and floral breeches, leaning on a spade, a watering can under his arm, she supports a basket brimming with flowers in her upheld pinafore flanked by a vase, in typical soft colours, with stylised Greek key pattern rustic bases, underglaze blue painted crossed swords mark, 19.5cm high (restored)

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An Encrusted Porcelain Tripod Potpourri Vase and Cover, Carl Thieme, circa 1880], pierced cover with floral tower finial, foliate pierced shoulders to veiled female mask side handles, draped with fruit, painted to the front and reverse with neo-classical interior scenes, on inswept square section tripod legs and tri-concave base, blue printed "X" and "T" mark, impressed "164", 37cm high

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A Pair of Dutch Delft Octagonal Panelled Baluster Vases, De Paauw (The Peacock), 18th century or later], the frontal panels painted with sailing barges entering port in blue within yellow glazed scroll frames enriched with florets and chinoiserie branches and motifs extending around the vase, in polychrome enamels overall, red painted "DAPW 13", 25cm high (lacking covers) (both chipped)

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