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A MOORCROFT POTTERY SMALL VASE, 2017, of globular form, the upper section tubelined and painted in colours with the King Charles Spaniel pattern, designed by Vicky Lovett, all the dogs carrying Christmas stockings, impressed, signed in green, 4 1/4" high, boxed (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration
A CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE of swept octagonal form with two scrolling handles, painted in in underglaze blue with panels of children at play alternating with famille rose enamelled foliate panels below a key border, square seal in underglaze blue, 18 1/2" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration, some wear to enamels and a couple of minor flakes to the angles of a few panels
PETER HAYES (b.1946) - A studio pottery vase of flattened rounded oblong section with small neck, carved with an abstract wood pattern in a streaky brown glaze, seal mark, signed and dated (19)88, 7 1/2" high (subject to Artists Resale Right) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Good, no cracks, chips or restoration
A SMALL MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE, mid 20th century, of globular form tubelined and painted with the Hibiscus pattern in pinks and yellow on a shaded blue/green ground, late Queen Mary label covering marks, 2 3/4" high, together with a small squat baluster Anemone pattern vase, 3 1/2" high and a similar circular box and cover, 4 1/2" diameter (3) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration
MICHAEL HARRIS FOR ISLE OF WIGHT GLASS, a vase of plain "U" form with abstract coloured streaks enclosing white and aventurine speckles, engraved mark, undated, original label, 8" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Good, no chips or cracks, base very scratched, engraved inscript Michael Harris Isle of Wight England
A MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE, 2004, of squat baluster form, tubelined and painted in shades of blue with the Peony pattern designed by Paul Gibson, impressed mark, initialled in black struck through in silver, 6 1/2" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)2nd, very obvious almost circular craze to base, misfired and smudging to rim
A MATCHED SET OF FOUR WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS, 19th century, Nottinghamshire region, in ash and elm, the low hoop back with pierced fleur-de-lys splat, baluster turned arm supports, saddle seat, raised on ring turned tapering legs with vase feet joined by a crinoline stretcher, 20 3/4" x 13 1/4" x 34 1/2" (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Generally very good condition, a set of three, the fourth with minor difference to underarm turning. Replaced crinoline to one of the three, spurs original. Fine split to seat of another running about a third, filled and polished. Upper part of sp;at of one of three possibly replaced (??). All well patinated with slight varnish finish.
A PAIR OF COALPORT PORCELAIN SPILL VASES, c.1830, of plain cylindrical form, painted in polychrome enamels with loose bouquets of flowers including tulips, roses and auricula within gilt borders on a pink ground, unmarked, 3 3/4" high, together with a similar larger vase, unmarked, 4 1/2" high (Pr. & 1) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration, gilding a little tired. Single possibly Minton?
A Royal Worcester blue porcelain vase, circa 1902, shape number 991, painted with flowers, printed and painted marks, 8cm high, further vase, circa 1909, of baluster form, shape number 285, painted with flowers, printed and painted marks, 7cm high, and a porcelain dressing table box and cover, circa 1909, painted with flowers, printed marks. (3)
A Royal Worcester blush porcelain vase, c1913, of twin handled lobed baluster form, shape no 263, painted with flowers, printed and painted marks, 19cm high, and a further vase, c1911, of baluster form, shape no F110, painted with sprays of flowers, printed and painted marks, 10cm high. (2)
A Royal Worcester blush porcelain vase, c1900, of elongated baluster form, shaped no 1748, painted with sprays of flowers, printed and painted marks, 18cm high, a vase, c1921, of twin handled baluster form, painted with sprays of flowers, printed and painted marks, 18cm high, and a further vase, c1914, of twin handled baluster form, shape no 850, painted with sprays of flowers, printed marks, 16cm high. (3)
A Royal Worcester Hadley's porcelain vase, circa 1907, of twin handled lobed form, painted with roses and other flowers, printed and painted marks, 9.5cm high, together with a Royal Worcester Hadley's porcelain teacup and saucer, painted with roses, printed and painted marks. (3)
A Royal Crown Derby porcelain vase, of tapering form, Imari decorated with flowers, 12cm high, further vase, possibly Bloor Derby decorated with an oval reserve painted with flowers, gilt heightened against a cobalt blue ground, 7.5cm high, a Stevenson and Hancock Derby porcelain demitasse coffee can and saucer, Imari decorated, and a late 19thC Coalport porcelain vase, of baluster form, reserve decorated with a landscape, signed W Waterson, gilt heightened, against a cobalt blue ground, printed marks, 9.5cm high. (4)
A Royal Worcester blush porcelain potpourri bowl, with pierced integral cover, circa 1907, shape number 302, printed marks, 10.5cm wide, and a Royal Worcester porcelain vase, circa 1910, of twin handled slender necked baluster form, shape number 784, painted with flowers, printed and painted marks, 18cm high. (2)
A Royal Worcester blush porcelain vase, dated mark unclear, of twin mask head handled baluster form, shaped no 1552, painted with sprays of flowers, printed and impressed marks, 16cm high, and a further blush porcelain vase, c1898, of twin handled pear shaped form, shape no 982, painted with sprays of meadow flowers, printed and painted marks, 17cm high. (2)
A group of Royal Worcester blush porcelain, comprising a basket shaped vase, c1934, with lions head terminals, shape 6/50, painted with flowers, printed marks, 13cm high, a twin handled vase, c1935, of pear shaped baluster form, shape no 982, painted with sprays of flowers, printed marks, 12cm high, and a further vase, c1934, of partially spiral fluted form, shape no 958, painted with floral sprays, printed marks, 8cm wide. (3)
A group of collectors ceramics, comprising a Beswick cabbage leaf plate, Zsolnay Pecs bowl, an NTR of France Limoges side plate, two miniature Royal Worcester character jug, a Carlton ware milk jug, a Doulton style silver rimmed vase, a Royal Doulton Dusty dog wood figure, two Victorian painted beakers and a blue and white serving tray. (a quantity)
A Royal Worcester porcelain jug, c1890, of lobed and moulded form, with a gilt elephant's head and tusk handle, shape no 419, painted with meadow flowers, printed and painted marks, 15cm high, together with a blush porcelain trumpet shaped bud vase, c1900, shape no 1790, painted with grasses, printed and painted marks, 14.5cm high, (AF). (2)
A Royal Worcester porcelain coffee saucer, circa 1927, painted by H Stinton, with Highland cattle, porcelain vase of twin handled form, circa 1908, shape number 176, painted by Cole, with dog roses and other flowers, printed marks, 6cm high, and a Royal Worcester porcelain butter tub, circa 1924, of barrel form, painted by H Powell with a bullfinch, printed and painted marks, 7.5cm wide. (3)
A Royal Worcester porcelain vase, circa 1911, of baluster form, painted with roses, printed marks, 10cm high, a Royal Worcester miniature mug, circa 1888, painted with a goldfish and thistles, versa a yew branch, printed mark, Grainger's Worcester miniature porcelain coffee cup, painted with a bird and flowers, and a Locke and Company Worcester porcelain vase, painted by H Wall with a peacock, 11.5cm high. (4)
A Moorcroft pottery vase, of squat baluster form, decorated in the Anemone pattern, bears impressed marks and paper label, 11cm wide (AF), together with a Maling pottery dish, of twin handled oval form, decorated in the Honeycomb and Daisy pattern, pattern No 6431, painted and printed marks, 36cm wide. (2)
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware two tone harvest jug, sprigged with figures, huntsman and hounds, pair of pottery squat vases, printed with birds and flowers, D3550, and a posy vase and bowl, decorated with white flowers against a peach and pale blue ground, printed and painted marks. (5)
A group of Royal Doulton porcelain, comprising a jug, painted by E Challinon with bluebells and other flowers, 13cm high, twin handled vase painted with irises and other flowers, 20cm high, further twin handled vase painted with flowers, 15cm high, and a coffee cup and saucer, of fluted form, painted with flowers. (5)
A Royal Worcester Hadley's porcelain vase, circa 1907, of lobed form, painted with roses, printed and painted marks, 10cm high, and a further Hadley's Worcester porcelain vase, circa 1908, of lobed form, painted with autumn fruits and leaves, printed and painted marks, 8cm high. (2)
A Carltonware pottery vase, of trumpet form, painted with an exotic bird and flowers against a pale blue ground, printed marks, 151cm high, together with a twin handled dish painted with a mallard and flowers, against a black ground, 17cm wide, and a circular dish raised on tripod feet, decorated with flowers against cobalt blue ground, 11cm wide. (3)
A mid 20th century enamel and gem-set brooch, the jardiniere with blue enamel vase and green enamel scrolling foliage, the flowerheards set with circular-cut rubies with brilliant and single-cut diamond petals, total diamond weight approximately 0.55 carat, length 40mm. £400-£600 --- Condition Report Some enamel loss to leaves. Diamonds bright and lively. Rubies well matched - too small to accurately assess for natural/synthetic origin. Some construction solder evident around pins to reverse. Brooch appears secure. Metal unmarked and untested. Gross weight 11.5gm.
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