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Scottish art glass, a Monart mottled green brown baluster vase with swirl decoration and aventurine fleck inclusions, 12.5cm tall, a miniature glass vase of thistle head shape with aventurine inclusions, 10cm tall, a green brown mottled baluster shaped miniature vase with metal fleck inclusions, 10cm tall, also a purple mottled circular tapering vase, 14cm tall, also a square bottled glass vase with trumpet shaped rim and mottled decoration, 15cm tall. (5)
Crackle glaze Chinese vase of bottle form, 27cm, along with a Chinese footed dish with red seal mark to base and a Satsuma lidded box. Vase - Signs of repair to the rim, large imprints to the centre.Dish - Some rubbins to gilt border and small chip to rim
A Chinese style blue and white porcelain covered vase, late 20th century, of baluster form, densely painted with flowers, fruit and leaves, between Greek key bands to the foot and shoulder, the conforming domed cover with gilt ball finial, 20¼in. (51.5cm.) high. * Condition: Very good condition, with no faults.
A stoneware studio vase by Sung Yo Hang, from the pottery centre of La Borne in France, of broad, ovoid form, the heavily textured surface with an ash brown and burnt orange glaze, signed, sunburst moulded base, 12in. (30.5cm.) high. * Condition: Good condition, with no faults.
A Georgian-style stick barometer, mid-20th century, the broken architectural top with brass vase finial, over a silvered dial with aneroid thermometer, feather veneered trunk and turned mahogany cistern cover, 36 ¾in. (93.5cm.) high. * Condition: In good condition, with no faults.
A good quality Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase, signed Nambe to base, probably Meiji period (1868-1912), of bottle form with twin gilt beast handles, decorated with two reserves with noble women with attendants in garden landscape and interior settings, the elongated neck with butterflies and stylised flowers, flared rim, 6in. (15.2cm.). * Condition: Gilt wear to beast handles. Otherwise in good condition, with no chips, cracks or restoration.
A fine Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase by Kinkosan, signed to base Kinkozan zo, Meiji period (1868-1912), of hemispherical bottle form, the perimeter decorated with woman and children in a garden setting, the elongated neck with flared rim with stylised decorative band, 4 5/8in. (11.7cm.) high. * Condition: Small underglaze flaw or chip to bladed edge of body, which is under the glaze and gilt decoration and therefore believed to be from manufacture. Some gilt wear, otherwise good.
A good quality Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase, signed to base by Okamoto Ryozan for the Yasuda Company, Meiji period (1868-1912), of urn form, with flattened shoulder and slightly flared foot, with two reserves, one with figures playing instruments and dancing, the other with butterfly and precious objects, the shoulder and short waisted neck decorated with bright coloured enamels depicting floral and stylised patterns within a Greek key border, 3 5/8in. (9.3cm.) high. * Condition: Slight rubbing to gilt, otherwise good with no chips, cracks or restoration.
A group of Chinese export porcelain, late 18th to 20th century, including a famille rose baluster vase, painted with a nobleman and attendants in a fenced garden, a cloud deity above, 11in. (28cm.) high, rim chip; together with a blue and white plate, painted with a fisherman in a lake landscape, 9¼in. (23.5cm.) diameter; a Canton famille rose bamboo form vase, 7 1/8in. (18.25cm.) high, repaired; two tea bowls; a pair of celadon Canton saucers; a crackle glaze famille rose-verte ginger jar; and two other pieces. (10) * Condition: - Baluster vase: V-shaped rim chip. No other faults.- Plate: A couple of tiny glaze frits to rim. Otherwise in good condition.- Canton vase: Large piece has been off and has a glued repair, with some glue residue around the repair - there is a rim chip to one end of this break.- Tea bowls: One with tiny rim frit. Otherwise good.- Ginger jar: No cover. Good condition.- Celadon saucers: Good condition. Gilt wear to rims.- Famille rose dish: Good condition.- Famille rose vase cover: Good condition - gilt wear to finial.
A Chinese porcelain black ground large baluster vase, second half 20th century, painted in famille rose enamels with birds and insects amidst flowering aquatic plants, Qianlong seal mark to base but later, 24 ½in. (62.25cm.) high; together with a similar jar of ovoid form, painted with birds and butterflies amidst flowers in a rocky garden, 11 ½in. (29.2cm.) high, lacks cover. (2) * Condition: Jar lacks cover. No other faults.
A Japanese Imari porcelain baluster vase, early 20th century, painted in the typical palette with two shaped reserves with pine trees, prunus, bamboo and fans, on a dense ground of flowers, butterflies and leafy scrolls, 16in. (40.7cm.) high. * Condition: Good condition, with just minor gilt wear.
A Chinese Canton famille rose vase, 19th century, the globular body below an elongated, waisted neck with turnover scalloped rim, painted in the typical style with reserves of figures in palace gardens and sprays of flowers and fruit with birds and butterflies, with gilt chilong handles to the neck and four further chilong to the shoulder, 17¾in. (45cm.) high. * Condition: Good condition overall, with no chips, cracks or restoration. Some gilt wear. Two smudges to decoration at lower edge of border above the foot.
A Japanese Arita porcelain 'cranes' vase by Fukagawa, 20th century, baluster form, painted with five white and gold cranes in flight above a tumultuous sea, a band of Vitruvian scroll to the rim, factory underglaze blue marks to base, 10in. (25.3cm.) high. * Condition: Good condition overall. A little very light wear to the gilt decoration.
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