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Royal Worcester Signed Handpainted Small Fruits Vase, raised on four feet. Signed Roberts, date 1951. Height 4'' - 10 cm. Plus a Royal Worcester James Hadley signed handpainted lidded small vase with 'Roses' stilllife. Date 1905. Height 5'' - 12.5 cm. Both Royal Worcester pieces.
George III Fine Quality Silver Gilt Twin Handled Neo Classical 'Balloon' Form Lidded Vase - Standing On A Circular Pedestal Foot. Maker Charles Wright. Hallmark London 1770. All Aspects Of Condition superb. Height 9'' (22.5 cm) Silver weight 453.8 grams (14.5 ozs) Very Low Estimate.
Herend Hungarian Superb Quality Handpainted Porcelain Twin Handled Large Floral Vase - Herend Stamp To Base. Beautifully Decorated In Painted Enamels, Depicting Butterflies & Flowers on White Ground with Painted Gold Highlights. Wonderful Bright Colours. Height 9.5'' (23.75 cm) 1st Quality Mint Condition.
William Moorcroft Signed Trio Of Small Hand Painted Items - Comprising (1) Swat Shaped Vase with Pomegranates/Leaf Design On Blue Ground. Circa 1920's Height 3'' (7.5 cm) (2) Small Pomegranate Dish circa 1920's Diameter 3.5'' (8.75 cm) (3) Small Lidded Jar 'Pomegranate' design Circa 1920's Diameter 3.25'' Height 2.5'' (6.25 cm) All pieces are in good condition with good lustre.
Ernst Wahliss Turn Vienna Superb Pair of Hand Painted Lidded Twin Handled Reticulated Globular Shaped Vases, c1900, decorated with still life floral images on a blush ivory ground; printed stamp mark to bases, each 12 inches (30cms) high, Condition Report - 1st Vase has hairline crack to top, Light crazing and some scuff Marks, the 2nd Vase Light crazing and a few scuff marks.
Royal Doulton Stunning Large Flambe Vase. c.1910 - 1920. Decorated with Countryside Scene, Depicting a Country Cottage, Surrounded by Large Trees and Extensive Rolling Countryside, In the Foreground a Field of Sunflowers. Excellent Quality. Height 10.75 Inches - 27.00 cms. Condition 1st Quality and Excellent Condition - Please Confirm with Photo.
A set of six George III 18th century oak carved dining chairs. Each chair having a pierced vase Hepplewhite manner carved back rest over a squared panel wood seat. Raised on straight leg supports with stretchers. Each measuring approx. 93cm x 48cm x 40cm.
Four pieces of English porcelain comprising of a Royal Crown Derby Imari porcelain miniature vase, a small early 20th century Royal Worcester vase decorated with roses, shape number 220 and date code for 1902, an early 20th century Royal Worcester blush ivory censer and a Royal Stafford miniature porcelain tankard decorated with flowers. H.6 W.11 D.11 Largest
Double vase en jade néphrite pâle, chacun en forme de carpe-dragon émergeant des flots, Chine, la plus grande carpe-dragon accompagnée d'un dragon et s'emparant de la perle flammée, h. 20 cm. Selon la légende, les carpes parvenant à remonter à contre-courant le Fleuve Jaune, jusqu'à atteindre les cascades de Longmen (littéralement Porte du Dragon ), se métamorphosent en dragon. Les carpes sont ainsi des symboles de persévérance, et leur transformation en dragon est une métaphore évoquant les lettrés qui, grâce à leur persistance, réussissent à passer les examens de la fonction publique Provenance: collection Brigitte Mavromichalis Des vases similaires, datés du XVIIIe s., ont été vendus chez: Sotheby's, New York, 23 mars 2022, lot n°210 Bonhams, Londres, 7 juin 2021, lot n°680 Christie's, New York, 22 mars 2013, lot n°1393 Sotheby's, Paris, 15 décembre 2011, lot n°194 A double pale nephrite jade vase, each in the form of a dragon carp emerging from the water, China, the larger dragon carp accompanied by a dragon, 20 cm high. According to tradition, carp that swim up the Yellow River against the current until they reach the Longmen (literally Dragon Gate ) waterfalls are transformed into dragons. The carp are thus symbols of perseverance, and their transformation into a dragon is a metaphor for the scholars who, thanks to their persistence, succeed in passing the civil service examinationsSimilar vases, which are dated to the 18th century, have been sold at: Sotheby's, New York, 23 March 2022, lot no. 210 Bonhams, London, 7 June 2021, lot no. 680 Christie's, New York, 22 March 2013, lot no. 1393 Sotheby's, Paris, 15 December 2011, lot no. 194
VIOLET ELMER (BRITISH, 1907-1988) FOR CARLTON WARE, ART DECO 'DEVIL'S COPSE' PATTERN VASE CIRCA 1930-39 decorated with polychrome enamels on pale blue ground, pattern no. 3767 A, stamped mark to base16.8cm highCondition good to fair. Without apparent chips or cracks, though with substantial crazing throughout. Other minor wear, including gilt rub evident to the rim. Additional images now available.
RUSKIN POTTERY, PURPLE LUSTRE VASE CIRCA 1925 of ovoid form with flared rim to cylindrical neck, mottled glaze, impressed marks and dated to baseCondition good to fair. Two small hairlines appear to rim. Crazing throughout. Interior will require clean. Exterior with ex auction sticker to remove and clean. Additional images now available.24cm high 15cm rim diameter
WILLIAM MOORCROFT (BRITISH, 1872-1945), 'POMEGRANATE' PATTERN VASE EARLY 20TH CENTURY of cylindrical form with flared rim, tube lined with fruits and foliage to blue ground, impressed marks and signature in green to base27cm highExtensive restoration all round the upper section from rim to roughly one third of the way down (ie lower parts of larger fruits), likely further restoration around outside of foot, further glaze scratches, nicks and crazing, additional images provided
KEITH MURRAY (NEW ZEALAND, 1892-1981) FOR WEDGWOOD, FOOTBALL VASE CIRCA 1940-49 straw colourway, stamped mark KM Made in England Wedgwood & Barlaston of Etruria18.5cm highNo visible damage, there are small inclusions within the glaze as well as underglaze staining and some blue colouration towards the base; light general surface wear and dirt including small small spots of paint, internal dirt where it might have been used as a functional flower vase previously, images available
DAUM NANCY, CAMEO GLASS 'SUNFLOWER' VASE CIRCA 1890-1910 mottled ground, signed and with Cross of Lorraine mark17cm highCondition generally good. Minor wear commensurate with age and use, as well as manufacturing imperfections (including a pontil scar), though nothing further of note. Additional images now available.
RUSKIN POTTERY, HIGH-FIRED VASE CIRCA 1930 of tapered cylindrical form with flared rim, mottled blue glaze, impressed marks and dated to base24.7cm highCondition generally good. Interior will require cleaning. Some minor manufacturing imperfections including pinpricks. Some minor white residue pinprick spots. Additional images now available.
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