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A collection of vintage 20th century English Wedgwood basalt porcelain china. To include, a circular spill vase, small teapot, mug, pin dish and a larger tea pot (repaired spout). In matt black colourway with makers mark to underside. Tallest measures approx. 18cm.
A large 19th century ebonised Japanese oriental eastern pottery ceramic vase. Of circular form with twin handles into a painted body supported on a stem circular base. With hand painted decoration depicting Asian figures and landscape. Measures approx. 42cm tall.
A collection of seven vintage mid 20th Century ceramic pottery vases and pots to include Poole, Bourne Denby and Brentleigh. Lot to include a tapered vase in vibrant colours, together with hand painted vase of cactus scene and another ovoid vase with mark to base. Tallest vase measuring approx 22.5 cm.
A Derbyshire Blue John and gilt-bronze pedestal vase, late 19th century, possibly French, the ovoid body of shouldered form beneath a wavy spool-shaped neck, the reeded scroll handles with horned mask terminals, the stepped circular base on a square plinth with a coat of arms, 9.5cm wide9.5cm deep24cm highProvenance: The personal collection of David and Elizabeth Hacker.
A Cornish serpentine bottle vase,with a globular body, tapering neck and flared rim, on a spreading circular base,13cm diameter31.5cm high Provenance: The personal collection of David and Elizabeth Hacker;purchased by the above from Lyon & Turnbull, 'Keith Skeel - The Private Collection - Loudham Hall, Suffolk', Saturday 2 - Sunday 3 June 2007.
A group of seven pottery, glass and metalware items,comprising: a turquoise-glazed bottle vase with slender neck and squat globular body,17cm high,a green-glazed amphora vase,a cylindrical vase,two pottery and glass ewers, an Islamic pitcher with stylised inscriptions,18cm high, anda cast metal twin-handled vase (7)Provenance: From the collection of Dr Jonathan Broido.Dr Jonathan Broido (1941-2008) was a professor of mathematics and philosophy. He received his PhD from the University of Pittsburgh and lectured in the US, Israel and the UK, in philosophy, mathematics, AI and interdisciplinarity. He was also an avid collector and lecturer on antiques and rugs - known in particular for his expertise and love of Asian ceramics and rare and archaic Turkoman weavings. He travelled throughout Asia acquiring pieces, as well as making finds in London's antique markets and the US.
A tin-glazed earthenware vase,Persian, of shouldered baluster form, painted in underglaze blue with stylised floral and foliate motifs,22cm wide28cm highCondition ReportThe base of the vases with chips and losses, and further losses to the exterior glaze. Crazing present to the surface, and marked. Firing marks also present. Please see additional images for reference.
A delft pottery blue and white garniture,18th century, Dutch, comprising two beaker vases and three octagonal baluster vases with covers, all decorated with pastoral scenes, bearing 'ST' marks and another monogram to the undersides, damages and losses,baluster vases 14.5cm wide11cm deep33cm high with covers (8)Condition ReportOne cover missing. One cover with knop detached with losses and discolourations. Third cover with small losses. One baluster vase is associated with different decoration. Chips and small losses to all rims and bases. Wear to underside rims.
A pair of Ashford marble candlesticks,each circular spreading base inlaid with a band of jasmine flowers,10.5cm diameter 12cm high,together with an Ashford black marble cylindrical spill vase,7.5cm diameter11.5cm high (3)Provenance: The personal collection of David and Elizabeth Hacker.
An Ashford black marble pedestal vase,19th century, Derbyshire, inlaid with dog roses amongst flowering foliage, the vase of tapering ovoid form, with a turned stem and spreading circular foot, on a square plinth base,9.5cm wide9.5cm deep31cm highProvenance: The personal collection of David and Elizabeth Hacker.
A delft pottery polychrome part garniture,c.1770, Dutch, marked 'GVS' for Geertruij Verstelle, the 'Het Oude Moriaanshooft' workshop, comprising one beaker vase with everted rim, and two others in baluster form with domed covers and bird knops, all decorated with a scene of a musician within a green and yellow foliate border, damages, baluster vases 11.5cm wide8.5cm deep28cm high with covers (5)Condition ReportDamage and repair to rim of the lefthand side and front of the beaker, a few other chips and loss of glaze. One large and one very small chip/loss to the rim of one baluster, the other with a moderate loss. One bird cover with chip to tail, crack and chip to underside rim. The other cover with restoration to bird's tail, damage and repair to the bird's body/head. Further chips and small losses to glaze throughout. Wear to underside rims. Colours strong and overall in fair but nicely aged condition.
A carved marble copy of the Warwick Vase,late 18th/early 19th century, Italian, attributed to the workshop of Lorenzo Bartolini, with fluted and intertwined handles, the body decorated with vine leaves and berries, scrolls, and female and male masks in high relief, fragmentary,93cm wide76cm deep70cm high
A pair of walnut and marquetry side chairs,late 18th/early 19th century, Dutch, each arched top rail above a floral marquetry frame, with a vase-shaped splat inlaid with birds, plinths and botanical imagery, the floral-upholstered seat over a shaped and inlaid rail, and raised on cabriole front legs with claw and ball feet, 55cm wide52cm deep118cm high (2)Provenance: Montpelier Interiors, Rye, East Sussex.
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