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An Ault peacock floor vase by William Ault of Swadlincote after a design by Christopher Dresser, of moon flask shape and with a row of holes (for peacock feathers), having a peacock in relief to both sides, 42cm (16.5") high. Mark: the Ault vase mark in relief and impressed 858 England Rd No 274897 (for 1896) (cf: Geoffrey Godden's British Pottery,
A GROUP OF 19TH-CENTURY TABLE GLASS comprising, a footed comport, the shallow bowl wheel-engraved with ferns on inverted balustroid stem and plain foot, 21cm, (8.25in) diameter, a tumbler etched for the Exhibition, Edinburgh, 1886 with wheel engraved foliate decoration, 12cm, (4.7in) high, a barrel-shaped mug with inscription Sarah Kirkman, 1894, 10cm, (4in) high, a cylindrical plain mug, 10cm, (4in) high, a wine glass wheel-engraved with columbine, on facetted stem and plain foot, 13.5cm, (5.25in) high and a celery glass or vase engraved with ferns, the base on lobed moulded foot, 16.5cm, (6.4in) (6)
THREE EARLY VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME FIGURES comprising a spill vase with central tree trunk and two figures tending poultry, 20.5cm, (8in) high, a figure of a woman standing, her hound seated beside her, 23cm, (9in) high and a demi-porcelain figure of a seated girl with her dog, 17cm, (6.6in) high (3)
TWO EARLY 19TH-CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY SHEEP GROUPS, the first a spill vase with standing ewe and recumbent lamb beneath, on a naturalistic base, 15cm, (6in) high, and a group of four recumbent sheep with tan patches, a goat between them, 9.5cm, (3.75in) high (both damaged)
THREE 19TH-CENTURY POTTERY ASHETS or meat plates comprising: an Amherst Japan pattern stone china example, printed and overpainted in Imari colours, blue printed scroll mark verso, impressed number 18, 48cm, (19in) wide (rim chip); A pearlware example decorated in Net pattern with a hexagonal cellular central scroll cartouches of chinoiserie waterside pavilions reserved on a floral field, within diapered border with further scroll cartouches, 42cm, (16.5in) wide (rim chip), and a third with two-handled vase of flowers within six niches with baskets of flowers and floral sprays, the diagonally-pinstriped border with scattered leaves, flowers and scrolls, 43cm, (17in) (3) *** For a plate with printed design matching the second example, by Job Ridgway, see Coysh, A. W., and Henrywood, R. K., The Dictionary of Blue & White Printed Pottery, 1780-1880, Vol 1, p.259.
A MASONS PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA VASE AND COVER of octagonal oriental form with underglaze blue transfer-printed chinoiserie decoration 40.5cm, (16in) high, A MASON'S JUG with oriental style dragon decoration in underglaze blue, 15.5cm, (6in) high, ANOTHER, with underglaze blue transfer-printed rural scenery, 9cm, (3.5in) high, and ANOTHER, with chinoiserie "mandarin" pattern polychrome decoration, 13.5cm, (5.25in) high (4)
A GEORGE V ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN TWO-HANDLED VASE of ovoid form with panels of enamelled Persian-style blue, green and yellow floral and foliate decoration, gilt-enriched, on a powder blue ground, puce printed mark with date code for 1930, Rd. No 669188 (from 1919), shape number 2701, also black printed mark (Rd. No 671698, from 1919, plus 0-89), 16cm, (6.3in) high
A ROYAL WORCESTER BONE-CHINA COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER painted in enamel colours with fruit, gilt-enriched, the cup signed H. Price (Horace Price) the saucer H. Ayrton (Harry Ayrton), c.1944-55, and A SMALL ROYAL WORCESTER BONE CHINA VASE of tapering form with wavy rim, painted with fruit, gilt-lined, signed D. Bowkell, date code for 1953, 8.5cm (3.4in) high (3)
A WALTER MOORCROFT POTTERY "ANEMONE" PATTERN VASE of onion form with flared rim, the tube-lined decoration on a dark blue ground, impressed marks, painted signature and (rubbed) paper label "POTTERS TO THE LATE QUEEN MARY" (in use 1953-78) beneath, 15.2cm (6in) high, in associated Moorcroft card box
A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN ARTS & CRAFTS BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE VASE , pre 1905, of bulbous form with scraffito landscape, with brightly-coloured glazes in blues and greens, impressed "BURMANTOFTS/FAIENCE/ENGLAND/2202", inscribed "No 108", impressed initial T, 23cm, (9in) high (neck rebuilt)
A CARLTON WARE POTTERY "NEW STORK" PATTERN VASE having a spreading cylindrical upper body and fluted hemispherical lower body, decorated in enamels and gilt on a dark blue ground, with twin gilt serpentine handles, black printed mark, impressed 1695, 21cm, (8.3in) high (haircrack)
AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY GERMAN GEORGE HULBE ART NOUVEAU LEATHER "VASE" of cylindrical form with plaited rim and seam, decorated with pine cones, needles and branches, impressed mark beneath, 15cm diameter x 24cm high, (6in x 9.4in) ***George Hulbe exhibited at the 1900 Paris Exhibition and designed leatherwork for furniture by Peter Behrens at the 1902 Turin Exhibition. For a similar item, see P F & K Sale Catalogue, 30th June, 2004, lot 440.
A LATE 19TH-CENTURY JAPANESE BRONZE VASE, of balustroid form, on foot, having raised decoration of a song bird on a prunus tree to one side and a kingfisher and water plants to the other, having white and yellow metal inlays, the everted neck having similarly inlaid foliate scrollwork and stylised elelphant-head handles, 30.5cm, (12in) high, A SMALL JAPANESE BRONZE KORO AND COVER similarly inlaid with prunus sprigs, on three feet, 10cm, (4in) high and A JAPANESE BRONZE FIGURE OF A CRANE (for longevity), surmounted by a small koro, its lid with lion handle, the whole on rectangular stepped base, 30.5cm, (12in) high overall (3)
A GOOD EARLY 20TH-CENTURY CHILD'S OAK METAMOPHIC ROCKING CHAIR/HIGH CHAIR, possibly American, having a vase splat, turned uprights and cane seat, the turned open arms on spindle supports with shaped hinged feeding tray, on turned legs, stretchers and rockers adjustable from 68cm, (26.8in) high (rocking chair) to 104cm, (41in) (high chair)
TWO GEORGE III "COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE" STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS comprising a "carver" or open armchair with yoke-form toprail on a pierced vase splat between S-shaped arms and supports, the drop-in seat on square section legs with H-stretcher, the standard chair of similar type with differing pierced splat but matching gilt foliate damask-covered drop-in seat (2)
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