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WORCESTER VASE. A HUNTLEY & PALMERS JAR In the form of a square baluster jar and cover, each side printed with cattle watering, Barringer, Wallis & Manners, circa 1912, 9in. (23cm.) high

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A WHITE MARBLE AND GILT METAL MOUNTED VASE The ovoid body supported on rams mask terms, now adapted for electricity, 9 3/4in. (25cm.) high

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A pair of French giltmetal mounted porcelain shouldered oviform vases, painted around the shoulder and cylindrical neck with loose bouquets reserved on a green ground, decorated in raised gilding with flowers and trellis work, on milled gilt bronze foot, 45cm h, printed pseudo Sevres mark, c1900 . Both in fine condition; the gilt bronze foot of one vase slightly dented

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A fine Japanese satsuma earthenware vase, of shield shape, enamelled with a panel of poultry amidst bamboo and flowers and an opposing panel of figures by a watermill in a meandering river landscape in raised gilt frames reserved on a cobalt ground of gilt sprigs overall in diaper borders on domed foot, 16. 5cm h, painted Kinkozan-zo, Meiji. Insignificant hairline crack noticeable on the inside only of the foot; the foot restored; no rubbing of the gilding, wear, scratches or restoration (See lot 550 for illustration).

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A Japanese Satsuma earthenware miniature globular vase, finely enamelled with quail and finches amidst wisteria, 4. 5cm h, signed Kinkozan, Meiji. In fine condition

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A Japanese Satsuma earthenware miniature globular vase, enamelled and gilt with a continuous band of children in diaper and tightly packed floral borders, 4. 5cm h, seal, Meiji . In fine condition

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A pair of Kutani porcelain miniature cylindrical vases, enamelled with scenes on a red and gilt round, the interior with a continuous landscape or calligraphy, 5cm h, painted marks, Meiji, wood stands; a Chinese porcelain famille rose bowl and cover, 7. 5cm h, late 19th c 3) . Kutani vase - faint vertical hairline crack. Second vase - chip to one foot. Chinese bowl - two vertical descending hairline cracks. Cover - rim chip

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A pair of Japanese cloisonne enamel globular vases and covers, with three primrose ground panels of naturalistic flowers, each with a butterfly reserved on a midnight blue ground of flowers and tendrils, the domed cover with giltmetal kiku mon, 8. 5cm h, engraved on an applied silver square tablet, Meiji. First vase - flat chip to one of the yellow ground medallions on the widest part of the body. Second vase - large area of damage on the shoulder. The covers in fine condition. Both with substantial accretion of grim built up over years and in need of cleaning

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A Chinese export porcelain vase, moulded with lappets painted in underglaze blue with the figures of women, each holding an attribute and divided by a flowering plant, the domed shoulder divided into painted lappets framing a jumping boy or individual flowers, 16cm h, painted commendation mark in underglaze blue, Kangxi; four other pieces of Chinese "blue and white' (5) . Kangxi vase - minor fritting around the shoulder-girdle. In otherwise fine condition. The remaining pieces in the lot in variable condition

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A Chinese export porcelain meat dish, painted in underglaze blue with lotus, peony and other flowers in a vase within elongated sprays and a panelled diaper and classic scroll border, with indented rim, 46. 5cm w, Qianlong. In fine condition; no cracks, chips or restoration (See lot 536 for illustration).

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A Pekin glass vase, overlaid in black and carved with foliage beneath a lappet shoulder, 17cm h; an agate snuff bottle, with giltmetal mounts; an ink cake; three other items (6) . The lot in generally good condition

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A Victorian vase in 17th c style, the lower body spirally lobed and fluted beneath a cable girdle, on domed foot, 21. 5cm h, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1894, fitted wooden box, 10ozs . Engraved as a prize cup for quoits with successive winning teams and dates to 1929 and with some light overall wear in consequence but in overall reasonably good condition, the marks good

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OWEN BOWEN. Anemones in a Green Vase; Mixed Flowers in a Vase, a pair, both signed with initials, board, 18. 5 x 22cm (2) . In fine condition undisturbed in what are probably the original cream painted frames with trade label of the Horner Galleries Sheffield on the backboards

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A pair of George III Derbyshire alabaster columns, the turned vase finial on a square capital and reeded tapering pillar with conforming stepped square plinth, 41cm h. Minor losses, breaks and old repairs but in generally good original condition. No professional restoration

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A Victorian oak and pollard oak sideboard, the lofty mirror inset, galleried upstand with vase finials and crisply carved panels of leaves and flowers, the conforming breakfront sideboard with an arrangement of drawers and doors carved with grotesques around a recess, on skirted plinth, 279cm h; 198 x 68cm . In good overall condition, the principal mirror with extensive spotting to the silvering

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A Sam Herman studio glass vase, of shouldered square tapering form embedded with a continuous looped plum coloured, nacreous and gold iridescent ribbon contrasted with clouds of opaque white, beneath a narrow collar shaped and applied rim of deep amethyst colour, 19. 5cm h, engraved signature samuel J Herman, dated 1970 . In fine condition

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Eight Scandinavian studio glass vases, by various designers and manufacturers, including Flygsfors, Kosta and Stromberg, largest vase 24. 5cm h, variously marked; an iceberg relief wheel engraved with an angler, all mid-late 20th c . All in fine condition with no damage

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An enamel and amethyst flashed gilt glass vase, of slender bottle shape with widely everted neck, painted with poppies and daisies amidst gilt foliage, 60. 5cm h, marked 76, late 19th c . Slightly dirtied with the adhesion of grime over the years but no damage, wear, flaking or restoration

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A white overlay glass vase, the compressed bowl encircled by floral painted medallions and gilt with densely packed tendrils on flared foot with descending gilt leaves, 19cm h, Bohemian or French, c1860 . Slight wear only to the gilding particularly noticeable on the knop to the stem

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Saint Francois. A Lalique opalescent glass vase, of flared shape moulded in high relief with birds perched on leafy branches, heightened with blue staining, 17. 5cm h, stencilled mark R. LALIQUE FRANCE, 1930s In fine condition with no cracks, chips, evidence of grinding down or restoration

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Clarice Cliff. An A J Wilkinson Passion Fruit vase, on turquoise, 20cm h, printed mark, 1936 . In fine condition

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A Moorcroft blue satin-matt glazed "natural pottery' vase, with simple ribbed surface design, 15. 5cm h, impressed mark, painted initials, c1935-39 . Some insignificant localised discoloration of the crazed glaze on the underside of the foot; no damage or restoration. On the interior around the base, some slight degradation of the glaze caused by damp from a flowerpot

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A Moorcroft flambe poppy vase designed by William Moorcroft, 15cm h, impressed marks, painted initials, 1930s. In fine condition with no damage or restoration

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A Moorcroft miniature bottle shaped vase designed by William Moorcroft, slip trailed with the Anemone design in tones of mauve, blue and pink on a light grey blue ground, 9cm h, impressed mark; a Doulton ware miniature ewer, impressed and incised marks (2) . Both in fine condition; no damage or restoration

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A Moorcroft Lamia vase designed by Rachel Bishop, 36. 5cm h, impressed and painted marks, 1996 . In fine condition; no damage or restoration. Not a second.

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A Moorcroft rose vase designed by Sally Tuffin and painted by Wendy Mason on a pink ground, 16cm h, impressed and printed marks, No2 and "91, 1991 . In fine condition; no damage or restoration. Not a second

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A Moorcroft Anemone vase designed by Walter Moorcroft, on "woodsmoke' ground, 15. 5cm h, impressed marks, painted initials, c1975-80 . In fine condition; no damage or restoration. Not a second

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A Moorcroft Poppy - type vase, 13cm h, impressed and painted marks, TRIAL and date 95, 1995 . In fine condition; no damage or restoration. Not a second.

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A Moorcroft Butterfly vase designed by Rachel Bishop, 26cm h, impressed and painted marks, 1994 . In fine condition; no damage or restoration. Not a second.

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A Moorcroft Samakand Lily Vase designed by Debbie Hancock, 19. 5cm h, impressed and painted marks, No236/250, 1999 . In fine condition; no damage or restoration. Not a second

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A Moorcroft Rose vase designed by Sally Tuffin, 27. 5cm h, impressed and painted marks, No474/500, 1994 . In fine condition; no damage or restoration. Not a second

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A Moorcroft Royal Tribute vase designed by Rachel Bishop, 27. 5cm h, impressed and painted marks, No20/400, 1998 . In fine condition; no damage or restoration. Not a second.

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Charlotte Rhead. An A G Richardson & Co Crown Ducal Golden Leaves vase, 22cm h, painted signature and 4921, c1937 . In fine condition; no damage or restoration

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A Bernard Moore flambe porcelain oviform vase, painted by Hilda Carter with storks and cloud scrolls above a stiff leaf and sceptre border, 20cm h; a Bernard Moore flambe porcelain onion shaped vase, 11. 5cm h, painted mark and artist's monogram, c1913 (2). Hilda Carter vase - tiny flat rim chip and some light overall crazing, second vase in fine condition (See lot 98 for illustration).

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A Bernard Moore porcelaneous stoneware vase, of shouldered form with flared neck, in a high temperature reduction fired copper/crimson glaze transmuting to violet blue and speckled in turquoise, 20cm h, painted mark, c1905 . In fine condition

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A C H Brannam fish grotesque wall vase, the scaly creature covered in mid-blue slip and painted in lime green, yellow ochre and brown, 19cm h, incised C H Branham Barum, 1901, rd no and initials of Frank Thomas, 1901 . The odd minor spot of flaking on the points which is very limited and does not detract, no serious damage nor is there any restoration.

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A pair of Linthorpe Pottery vases designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, of bottle shape with flared neck, covered in a finely mottled kingfisher blue glaze pooling towards the base, the interior yellow-ochre, 25cm h, impressed mark, facsimile signature, monogram of Henry Tooth and 363, c1880-89. First vase - short descending hairline crack in the neck otherwise fine. Second vase - in fine condition. No restoration to either vase. NB on the base of the second vase is a fragment of the original printed Linthorpe paper label inscribed ? - 9/-

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A Minton's Secessionist vase designed by John Wadsworth, of slender form and tube lined with swags glazed in red and green over cream, 31cm h, impressed marks, incised 3707, printed mark and No 1, date code for 1915. In fine condition; no damage or restoration (See lot 110 for illustration).

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A Royal Doulton shouldered oviform flambe vase, enveloped in a crimson-purple glaze transmuting to lavender blue and turquoise, 32. 5cm h, printed mark, c1930. In fine condition; no damage or restoration (See lot 98 for illustration).

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A Royal Doulton porcelain Spanish ware vase and cover of shield shape, decorated in "prismatic' enamels and raised gilding with naturalistic flowers and foliage in tinted ivory and pale pink borders, the domed cover with a large gilt finial and on square foot, 41cm h, printed mark, painted C2192/G. W. 334, c1890 . Finial cleanly broken off and amateurishly glued back into position, no other damage or restoration

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A Royal Doulton shouldered oviform flambe landscape vase, 19. 5cm h, printed mark, painted signature Noke, 1930s . A few pin prick sized glaze scratches which do not detract, no damage or restoration

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A garniture of Derby vases, of campana shape with gilt handles, painted to either side with bouquets of flowers and gilt sprays reserved on an apple green ground, the borders and rims gilt, 23 and 17cm h, Robert Bloor & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D and gilder's no. 19, c1820 (3). Old restoration to each vase which is fairly extensive and has now rather discoloured somewhat but has, surprisingly, not detracted from the overall appearance. A couple of small spots of flaking to one of the smaller vases, the other smaller vase presumably marked as described but the underside of the base has been completely re-painted in a rather glutinous white paint. On this vase there is some considerable rubbing of the gilding on one of the handles.

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A Derby vase of campana shape, painted possibly by Robert Brewer with an octagonal gilt framed panel of shipping in an estuary reserved on a blue ground richly gilt and painted in puce with trompe l'oeil designs of leaves and grapes, the lower part with trailing vines, on flared foot, 14cm h, Robert Bloor & Co, unmarked, c1825 . Some rubbing to the gilding where handled; one handle restored.

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A Chelsea Derby pot pourri vase and cover, possibly modelled by John Bacon, the claret ground oviform vase supported by three urns encrusted with festoons, on three lion monopodiae and a drum shaped pedestal painted with trophies en grisaille and gilt, the high domed cover with flower-mound finial, 28cm h, William Duesbury & Co, patch marks, c1770-75. Old restoration to one of the loop handles; some typical minor chipping of the floral encrustation, some old discoloured restoration to the cover. (See lot 216 for illustration).

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A Derby frill vase and cover, pierced with trellis studded with turquoise florets above mask handles emerging from flowers and further encrusted with colourful blooms borne on green and turquoise leaves interspersed with insects, the lower body skirted with green and yellow leaves, the domed cover with flower knop, 23cm h, William Duesbury & Co, patch marks, c1765. Some typical faults to the encrusted decoration but a good example of the type if in anything above average condition. Three vertical firing cracks in the flange of the cover (See lot 216 for illustration).

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A Royal Crown Derby Old Derby Witches Japan pattern jar and cover, with gilt lion finial, 31cm h, incised 1442, printed mark, pattern 6299, date code for 1905 . The vase with a minor short descending hairline crack in the rim; in otherwise fine condition with no rubbing, wear or restoration

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A pair of Crown Derby two handled oviform vases and covers, decorated in red and green-tinted, raised gilding, the naturalistic designs of passion flowers, lilies and other flowers and tendrils on a cobalt ground, the conforming shoulder and foot moulded in shallow relief with trailing flowers and having scaley handles, 30cm h, incised 680, printed mark, date code for 1889. First vase - minor star cracks in the base. Cover - vertical hairline crack. Second vase - minor rubbing to the gilding on the inside of the rim caused by the seating of the cover, faint hairline crack in the base. No restoration to either vase or cover (See lot 243 for illustration).

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A pair of Crown Derby oviform vases, decorated with a profusion of flowers on a highly burnished, raised gilt over underglaze blue ground, the flared neck moulded in shallow relief with gilt stylised flowers on a cobalt band, 25cm h, printed mark, pattern 508/2246, date code for 1886. One vase with small filled rim chip. Both in otherwise excellent condition with little if any rubbing of the gilding and no "professional' restoration

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A Crown Derby vase and cover and three Royal Crown Derby vases and a coffee can and stand, all decorated in Japan patterns, 12. 5cm h and smaller, impressed and printed marks, c1880-1940 (7) . Each piece in fine condition; no damage or restoration. No rubbing of the gilding save very minor rubbing on the extremity of the gilt rim of the Crown Derby vase and cover which is hardly noticeable and does not detract

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A Royal Crown Derby vase of shield shape, painted with a loose bouquet by G Jessop, signed, in a raised gilt cartouche reserved on a cobalt ground decorated with grasses and flowers in white enamel and gilt, 14cm h, printed mark, shape 9358/1658, c1920. In fine condition; no damage or restoration (See lot 249 for illustration).

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A Royal Crown Derby two handled cylindrical vase, painted with a group of three roses by Albert Gregory, signed with initials, in a raised gilt cartouche reserved on a green ground, on four green and gilt paw feet, 8cm h, printed mark, date code for 1898 . In fine condition; no damage or restoration

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A Royal Crown Derby two handled slender oviform vase, painted with a panel of flowers by A Gregory, signed, a single rose to the reverse, in green and gilt and raised gilt cartouches reserved on a cobalt ground, the fluted gilt neck and foot enriched with white and turquoise "jewels', 32cm h, incised 1520, printed mark, date code for 1908 . Small restoration to the neck, otherwise in very fine condition

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A Royal Crown Derby two handled vase of campana shape, painted to either side with flowers by C Gresley, signed, divided by a turquoise and gilt "fence' and with raised gilt borders, the rim, flared foot and square base all richly gilt, 16cm h, printed mark, pattern 787/1651, date code for 1913 . One handle restored; otherwise fine (See lot 249 for illustration).

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A Royal Crown Derby two handled vase of pronounced pear shape, finely painted by Leroy, signed, with a musical trophy in a raised gilt frame reserved on a cobalt ground with light blue and dark green, gilt-seeded reserves and medallion of flowers en grisaille, on richly gilt foot lightly moulded with overlapping leaves, 11cm h, printed mark, painted F348/1326, date code for 1903. In fine condition; no rubbing, glaze scratches, regilding or restoration.

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A Royal Crown Derby two handled vase and cover of campana form, painted with continuous flowers, including roses, by A Gregory, signed, on a shaded chocolate brown band, in gilt borders with scrolling handle and pointed knop, 13cm h, pattern 6324/1301, date code for 1901 . Cover broken and repaired; affixed to the vase. The vase with a crack to the base of one of the handles but seemingly in otherwise fine condition. No "professional' restoration

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A Sampson Hancock cabinet plate, painted with a flower filled vase on a marble ledge by James Rouse Senior, the open-work gilt trellis border with three moulded cartouches painted with subsidiary sprays, 24cm diam, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D and artist's signature in red script, 1875-82. In fine condition; no damage or restoration

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A pair of Sampson Hancock bottle shaped vases and stoppers, painted with panels of exotic birds or groups of flowers by W E Mosley, signed, in gilt scrolling frames reserved on an apple green ground painted with bunches of grapes in contrasting green monochrome, the rims gilt, 25cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH and D in puce, c1915-1935. One vase with minor short hairline crack descending from the rim, one cover repaired; in otherwise fine condition with no scratches, flaking or wear to the gilding. No restoration.

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A Sampson Hancock yellow ground globular pot pourri vase and cover, painted to either with groups of tightly packed flowers by Annie E Bailey, signed with initials, in a raised gilt oval trellis frame with vines, knopped cover, 9cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH and D in red, c1905-09 . In fine condition; no damage or restoration

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A First Period Worcester mug, of bell shape, painted in underglaze blue with a Chinese woman standing beside a vase or seated by a rock reserved on a cracked ice ground of clustered prunus blossom, the ridged handle painted with a rudimentary scroll, 15cm h, painted open crescent in underglaze blue, c1770. Minor descending hairline crack to the right of the handle which does not detract, no other damage nor is there any restoration

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A Chamberlain's Worcester miniature vase in the Regent body and of flared cylindrical shape, decorated with a view of Malvern Abbey in gilt borders, 9cm h, painted title and Chamberlain's Regent China Worcester in puce script, c1820. In fine condition with no damage, rubbing, scratches of the glaze of restoration (See lot 375 for illustration).

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