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Lot 2620

Walzenform, zum Stand und zur Schulter gerundet, kurzer, leicht verengter Hals. Hellbernsteingelbes bzw. topasfarbenes Glas, reliefiert in ein Modell mit Sechseckwaben und vertikalen Wellen geblasen. H. 50 cm.A modern Murano light amber- or topaz-coloured glass vase with honeycomb pattern. Italien. Murano. Ende 20. Jh.

Lot 2629

Zylinderförmiger Korpus, umlaufender Dekor nach Fornasetti, Italien. Schwarzer Umdruck. H. 46 cm.A large Italian porcelain vase with surrounding decor after Fornasetti.Italien. 20. Jh.

Lot 2726

(Geb. um 1875 Barcelona. War wohl um 1894 bis 1939 oder 1953 tätig in Paris)Große figurale Jugendstil-VaseBronze, gold- und dunkelbraun patiniert. Sign. u. dat. 1901. Stark reliefplastisch gestaltete Vase mit der Darstellung eines Mädchens und einem sie begehrenden Jüngling. Der Bildhauer studierte an der Akademie in Barcelona und stellte 1894-1921 auf dem Salon in Paris aus. H. 40 cm.Large figural golden brown and dark brown patinated Art Nouveau bronze vase. Signed and dated 1901.

Lot 3607

Cremefarbener Marmor. Über geschweift ansteigendem Sockel mit erhaben reliefiertem Blattwerk mehrfach gegliederter, gekanteter Balusterschaft. Oberhalb passig geschweiftes Bassin mit erhaben reliefiertem Palmettendekor. H. 103 cm.An Italian marble Baroque stylegarden vase.Italien. 18./19. Jh.

Lot 4284

Theodor Eicke - Geschenkvase anlässlich der Verleihung des Eichenlaubes zum Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes am 20. April1942 Geschliffenes Bleikristallglas, vorderseitig Wehrmachtsadler, rückseitig SS-Runen, seitlich Eichenlaubdekor und Hakenkreuze, umlaufend in Runenschrift "Meine Ehre heisst Treue". Silberner Fuß mit dem gravierten Wappenschild Theodor Eickes und Verleihungsdatum "20. April 1942". Silberstempel und Meistermonogramm. Höhe 34,5 cm. Einige Absplitterungen am oberen Rand und Kratzer, im Übrigen gut erhalten. Selten.Theodor Eicke, Gründer und Kommandeur der SS-Totenkopf-Division, die er im Winter 1941/42 im Kessel von Demjansk in Russland führte. Für seine Leistung erhielt er am 15. Januar 1941 das Ritterkreuz und am 20. April 1942 das Eichenlaub. Theodor Eicke - a presentation vase on the occasion of the award of the Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 20 April 1942 Theodor Eicke - a presentation vase on the occasion of the award of the Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 20 April 1942Cut lead crystal glass, on the obverse a Wehrmacht eagle, on the reverse SS runes, on the sides oak leaves and swastikas, surrounded by the runic inscription "Meine Ehre heisst Treue". Silver foot engraved with Theodor Eicke's coat of arms and the date of the award, "20. April 1942". Silver stamp and master monogram. Height 34.5 cm. Some chippings and scratches at the upper edge, otherwise in good condition. Rare.Theodor Eicke, founder and commander of the SS Totenkopf Division, which he lead to the Demyansk Pocket in Russia in winter 1941/42. For his achievements he received the Knight's Cross on 15 January 1941 and the Oak Leaves on 20 April 1942.Condition: II - III

Lot 4460

Porcelain Vases Bivouac evening gift vase, white, fluted porcelain, obverse with Wehrmacht-style eagle with folded wings, reverse with shield inscription "Biwakabend Der SS Reichsparteitag Nürnberg 1938". Bottom with octagon and weep hole, but no marking. Height ca. 14 cm. Allach Model 504 vase, white porcelain, alternating brown and yellow painted horizontal lines, top rim painted in yellow, bottom marked with SS runes. Height ca 19.5 cm. Commemorative vase, white porcelain, at centre Munich coat of arms with monk outside of city gates and national eagle symbol above, around bottom circumference of vase “Blumenschmuck – Wettbewerb - München 1939”, manufacturer mark on bottom “Rosenthal GERMANY KUNSTABTEILUNG SELB”. Height ca. 20 cm.USA-Los – weitere Infos hier Porcelain Vases Porcelain VasesBivouac evening gift vase, white, fluted porcelain, obverse with Wehrmacht-style eagle with folded wings, reverse with shield inscription "Biwakabend Der SS Reichsparteitag Nürnberg 1938". Bottom with octagon and weep hole, but no marking. Height ca. 14 cm. Allach Model 504 vase, white porcelain, alternating brown and yellow painted horizontal lines, top rim painted in yellow, bottom marked with SS runes. Height ca 19.5 cm. Commemorative vase, white porcelain, at centre Munich coat of arms with monk outside of city gates and national eagle symbol above, around bottom circumference of vase “Blumenschmuck – Wettbewerb - München 1939”, manufacturer mark on bottom “Rosenthal GERMANY KUNSTABTEILUNG SELB”. Height ca. 20 cm.USA lot - more info hereCondition: II

Lot 1315

KonvolutSilber, Sahne und Zuckerschale, 2 Becher, Vase, 5 Serviettenringe, Deckeldose, verschieden, ca 550 g

Lot 2043

Werkmeister, Wolfganggeb. 1941, Aquatinta, Wiesenblumen in der Vase, rechts unten signiert, links unten betitelt „Wiesenstrauß II" 32,5 x 25,5 cm, 18/150, im Rahmen

Lot 6057

Konvolut China Lack2 Rotlack Deckelgefäße, 1 zweifarbige China Lack Vase schwarz/rot, h 11,5-23 cm

Lot 6190

Konvolut Metallobjekteum 1920, WMF, Art Deko, 1 Ziervase Entwurf Paul Haustein, 1 Deckeldose und 1 kleine Schatulle Entwurf Carlo Burschel/Heinz Scheiffele, am Boden gemarkt, h Vase 13,5 cm, h Deckeldose 10 cm

Lot 7057

Vase Sarreguemines, Keramik, Blütenzweig mit Putto und zwei Vögeln, beschädigt, 28 x 22 x 28 cm

Lot 7090

KonvolutGlas, gelb, 1 Vase, Blütendekor, h 17,5 cm, 1 Becher, Hirsch und Hase, h 13 cm, 1 Becher, Disteldekor, h 9,5 cm

Lot 8101

Bohn, P.Öl auf Leinen, um 1900, Pfingstrosen in der Vase, rechts unten signiert

Lot 59

Edwin and Walter Martin for Martin Brothers, a large stoneware gourd vase, 1900, ribbed and lobed ovoid form, with eight bracket feet, crackled green over beige lappets, incised marks 11-1900, Martin Bros, London + Southall, 25cm high

Lot 61

Edwin and Walter Martin for Martin Brothers, a gourd vase, 1903, split seed pod form, four linen weave brown panels between seeded split seams, incised marks 10-1903, Martin Bros London + Southall, remnants of original label, 21.5cm high

Lot 29

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a small stoneware Aquatic vase, 1909, ovoid conical form, sgraffito decorated with grotesque fish and sea creatures in an underwater scene, incised marks 9-1909, Martin Bros London + Southall, 5.5cm high

Lot 15

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware floral vase, 1884, spherical form, sgraffito decorated and tooled with stylised daisies, incised marks 10-84, Martin Bros London + Southall, 19cm high

Lot 38

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, an exceptionally small miniature stoneware Aquatic gourd vase, circa 1900, square section, relief moulded with jelly fish type sea creatures to each side, incised marks Martin Br, 2cm high

Lot 36

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, an Aquatic sea slug vase, 1904, square section gourd form, each side with shell backed mollusc in an underwater ground, incised marks 2-1904, Martin Bros London + Southall, 9cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis Martin Brothers Potters Exhibition, number 499

Lot 17

Edwin Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware wildflower vase, 1883, shouldered form, sgraffito decorated with dragonflies and butterfly in flight over bluebells and other plants, salt glazed, incised marks 4.9.83 R W Martin Bros London + Southall, 24cm high

Lot 67

Edwin and Walter Martin for Martin Brothers, a small stoneware Aquatic gourd vase, 1905, conical ovoid form, relief moulded with limpets, highlighted in blue, incised marks 2-1905, Martin Bros London, 6.7cm high

Lot 27

Edwin and Walter Martin for Martin Brothers, a miniature moth gourd vase, 1902, square section with thorny shoulders, sgraffito decorated with an insect to each side, incised marks 11-1902, Martin Bros London, 3.5cm high

Lot 62

Edwin and Walter Martin for Martin Brothers, a miniature stoneware vase, 1904, twin handled squat ovoid form, incised marks 6-1904, Martin Bros, London + Southall, 3cm high

Lot 6

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a large stoneware wall panel, 1879, sgraffito decorated with a vase of cornflowers flanked by entwined serpents and surmounted by an owl with wings spread, in blue salt glaze, incised marks 1879 R W Martin Southall, 83cm x 34.5cm

Lot 60

Edwin and Walter Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware gourd type vase, 1907, shouldered ovoid form, relief moulded with serpentine ribs, gunmetal metallic glaze, incised marks 12-1907 Martin Bros London + Southall, 18.5cm high

Lot 25

Edwin Martin for Martin Brothers, a small stoneware bird vase, 1902, shouldered form, sgraffito decorated with birds in flight over grassland, orange draining to beige, incised marks 11-1902 Martin Bros London + Southall, 7cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis Martin Brothers Potters Exhibition, number 627; illustrated on the front cover of Haslam, M. 1978, Martin Brothers Potters

Lot 33

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a four handled stoneware Aquatic vase, 1892, shouldered bulbous form, relief moulded and carved with grotesque and characterful fish, molluscs and seaweed, blue ground, with milled rim, incised marks 11.1892, Martin Brothers London + Southall, 30.5cm high

Lot 19

Edwin Martin for Martin Brothers, a small wetlands Bird vase and a wildflower insects vase, 1902 and 1896, conical shouldered and baluster forms, sgraffito decorated with birds and insects over grassland, incised marks Martin Bros London + Southall, 9.5cm and 19.5cm high (2)

Lot 65

Edwin and Walter Martin for Martin Brothers, a miniature stoneware gourd vase, 1904, spherical form, stamped in low relief with propeller motifs, highlighted in green, incised marks 10-1904, Martin Bros London + Southall, 3cm high

Lot 41

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a relief moulded stoneware bird vase, square section shouldered form, each side carved with a characterful bird within foliate arcade, incised marks R W Martin + Bros, London + Southall, 8-1903, 27.5cm high Note: a similar example is illustrated in Haslam, M. 1978, Martin Brothers

Lot 14

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a relief moulded stoneware floral vase, 1886, spherical form, decorated with Japanese Anemones on a textured rattan ground, incised marks 2-1886, R W Martin + Bros, London + Southall, 24cm high

Lot 28

The Martin Brothers, a small Aquatic stoneware vase, 1913, shouldered cylindrical form, incised with grotesque and characterful fish and sea creatures in an underwater scene, incised marks 4-1913, Martin Bros, London + Southall, 12.5cm high

Lot 37

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a small stoneware Aquatic vase, 1904, square section rounded ovoid form on four bracket feet, relief moulded with grotesque and characterful fish, incised marks 3-1904, Martin Bros London + Southall, 5.5cm high

Lot 39

The Martin Brothers, a small characterful bird vase, 1907, square section conical form, sgraffito decorated with four characterful long legged birds in grassland, incised marks 12-1907, Martin Bros London + Southall, 7.5cm high

Lot 24

Edwin Martin for Martin Brothers, a small stoneware bird and wildflower vase, circa 1890, spherical form, sgraffito decorated with birds in flight over a grassy meadow of prunus and blossom, incised marks Martin Bro London, 4.5cm high

Lot 35

The Martin Brothers, an Aquatic stoneware vase, circa 1890, ovoid gourd form, four stingray type creatures biting the top rim, between grotesque and characterful fish in an underwater scene, 25cm high

Lot 34

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a relief moulded Aquatic stoneware vase, 1907, square section shouldered gourd form, decorated with grotesque and characterful fish and sea horses, incised marks 9-1907, Martin Bros, London + Southall, 26.5cm high

Lot 32

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware Aquatic vase, 1904, square section organic form, relief moulded with characterful fish and sea creatures in an underwater ground, incised marks 3-1904, Martin Bros London + Southall, 16cm high

Lot 16

Edwin and Walter Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware Wildflower Meadow jardiniere, 1891, ovoid form with everted rim, sgraffito decorated with insects and dragonflies in flight over flowers and grasses, painted marks St Andrews Hall Norwich, 10-1891 martin Bros London + Southall, 16.5cm high Notes: the vase was probably made and decorated by the brothers on a demonstratory visit to Norwich in 1891 during which time an exhibition of Industrial Art and Design was held at St Andrews Hall, by Sir Samuel Hoare. Provenance: Sotheby's 16th May 1986, lot 4

Lot 63

Edwin and Walter Martin for Martin Brothers, a miniature stoneware gourd vase, circa 1905, rounded form, decorated in low relief with seaweed or flame motifs, highlighted in blue, incised marks Martin Bros London + Southall, 3cm high

Lot 64

Edwin and Walter Martin for Martin Brothers, a small stoneware gourd vase, 1904, square section bottle form modelled with serrated vertical stripes in green, cream glaze, incised marks 7-1904, Martin Bros London + Southall, 7.5cm high

Lot 23

Edwin Martin for Martin Brothers, a miniature bird vase, 1902, conical ovoid form, sgraffito decorated with birds in flight over grassland, incised marks 11-1902 Martin Bros London + Southall, 5cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis Martin Brothers Potters Exhibition number 428

Lot 21

Edwin Martin for Martin Brothers, a bird and wildflower stoneware vase, 1889, shouldered ovoid form, sgraffito decorated with blue tits in brambles, with daisies, salt glazed, incised marks 2-1889, R W Martin + Bros, London + Southall, 23cm high

Lot 22

Edwin Martin for Martin Brothers, a miniature bird vase, 1902, ovoid shouldered form, sgraffito decorated with birds in flight over grassland, incised marks 11-1902 Martin Bros London + Southall, 4.5cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis Martin Brothers Potters Exhibition

Lot 66

Edwin and Walter Martin for Martin Brothers, a miniature stoneware gourd vase, 1904, squat ovoid form, vertical green bamboo shoot motif, salt glazed, incised marks 10-1904, Martin Bros, London + Southall, 3.5cm high

Lot 473

Art-Déco - - Hirsch, A.. Vase mit geometrischem Dekor. Farbloses Glas, schwarz und orangefarben emailliert, geätzt und geschliffen. Am Boden mit gravierter Signatur, Datierung, der Herkunftsbezeichnung "Czechoslovakia" und Nummerierung "2/2". Karl Palda, 1934. Maße: 26,5 x 9 x 5,5 cm.Qualitätvolle Vase mit dem für die böhmische Glasmanufaktur von Karl Palda (gegründet 1888 in Haida, heute Nový Bor) charakteristischen geometrischen Dekor, das Karl Palda insbesondere zwischen 1933 bis 1938 zu einem der stilgebenden Hersteller von Art-Déco-Glas machte. Jedes Stück - egal ob Vase, Trinkglas, Karaffe, Kerzenständer, Toilettengarnitur oder Parfümflasche - wurde von Hand emailliert und geschliffen. Ein Produkt-Katalog von 1938 (ein Exemplar ist heute im Corning Glass Museum) zeigt die besondere Handschrift der Entwürfe, auch wenn über die Entwerfer selbst - da die Stücke meist ungemarkt sind - wenig bekannt ist. - Zwei Blaseneinschlüsse, der Boden etwas kratzspurig, sonst sehr gut.

Lot 474

Art-Déco - - Porsch, Eduard. Vase mit Schachbrett-Dekor. Farbloses Glas, rubinrot emailliert, geätzt und geschliffen. Am Boden mit gravierter Signatur, Datierung, Monogramm und Herkunftsbezeichnung "Czechoslovakia". Karl Palda, 1935. Maße: 20 x 18,5 x 9,5 cm.Qualitätvolle Vase mit dem für die böhmische Glasmanufaktur von Karl Palda (gegründet 1888 in Haida, heute Nový Bor) charakteristischen geometrischen Dekor, das Karl Palda insbesondere zwischen 1933 bis 1938 zu einem der stilgebenden Hersteller von Art-Déco-Glas machte. Jedes Stück - egal ob Vase, Trinkglas, Karaffe, Kerzenständer, Toilettengarnitur oder Parfümflasche - wurde von Hand emailliert und geschliffen. Ein Produkt-Katalog von 1938 (ein Exemplar ist heute im Corning Glass Museum) zeigt die besondere Handschrift der Entwürfe, auch wenn über die Entwerfer selbst - da die Stücke meist ungemarkt sind - wenig bekannt ist. - Der Boden etwas kratzspurig, sonst sehr gut

Lot 475

Art-Déco - - Ressler, J.. Vase mit geometrischem Dekor. Farbloses Glas, schwarz emailliert, geätzt und geschliffen. Am Boden mit gravierter Signatur, Datierung, Herkunftsbezeichnung "Czechoslovakia" und Nummerierung: "1/2". Karl Palda, 1935. Maße: 20,3 x 17,5 x 9,5 cm.Qualitätvolle Vase mit dem für die böhmische Glasmanufaktur von Karl Palda (gegründet 1888 in Haida, heute Nový Bor) charakteristischen geometrischen Dekor, das Karl Palda insbesondere zwischen 1933 bis 1938 zu einem der stilgebenden Hersteller von Art-Déco-Glas machte. Jedes Stück - egal ob Vase, Trinkglas, Karaffe, Kerzenständer, Toilettengarnitur oder Parfümflasche - wurde von Hand emailliert und geschliffen. Ein Produkt-Katalog von 1938 (ein Exemplar ist heute im Corning Glass Museum) zeigt die besondere Handschrift der Entwürfe, auch wenn über die Entwerfer selbst - da die Stücke meist ungemarkt sind - wenig bekannt ist. - Der Boden etwas kratzspurig, sonst sehr gut.

Lot 4

A Novelty Hallmarked Silver Baby's Rattle, as a Royal Guard (damages / incomplete); a miniature hallmarked silver pedestal dish, a vesta case, a small hallmarked silver vase, a hammered salt, photograph frame, etc :- One Tray

Lot 44

Assorted Plated Ware, including glass lined hors d'oeuvre's dish, mugs, American fluted dish, a small hallmarked silver trumpet vase (weighted); plated cutlery, Mappin & Webb knives, boxed etc :- One Tray

Lot 91

A Gold Plated Full Hunter Pocketwatch, the signed dial (lacking perspex/glass) with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain vase (very worn) and another. (2)

Lot 151

Elizabeth II silver cream jug, Birmingham 1984, together with a silver bon-bon dish (a/f), and a white metal vase, 147g approx (ex.vase)

Lot 236

George III 'Bilston' enamel patch box, the cover painted with two doves perched atop a vase, inscribed 'Love for Love', within jewelled border, 4cm diameter

Lot 360

Group of Japanese items, comprising a polished bronze vase, 14cm high, koi carp, 27cm long, and a group of six fans, (8)

Lot 332

Pair of small Chinese porcelain bottle vase table lamps, decorated with peacocks and mounted upon hardwood stands, with shades, the bases 10" high, 21" high overall; together with a Chinese porcelain teapot and pair of small baluster vases on stands

Lot 335

Chinese celadon glaze bottle vase converted to a table lamp, with incised decoration, upon a later stand with shade, the vase 12" high, 29" high overall to include the shade

Lot 336

Chinese celadon glaze ovoid twin-handle vase converted to a table lamp, with integral moulded handles, with shade, the vase 9" high, 20.25" high overall to include the shade

Lot 46

Rosewood rectangular tea caddy, the hinged cover enclosing a divided compartment with two interior covers, 9" wide, 5" deep, 4.5" high (faults); together with an apprentice miniature mahogany dining chair with pierced vase splat over a stuffover drop-in seat, over shaped square legs united by stretchers, 7" wide, 13" high (2)

Lot 483

Large impressive, weathered terracotta garden urn on stand madelled as the Warwick vase, with twin textured intertwined handles moulded with fruiting vines and Bacchanalian busts, mounted upon a square pedestal, the urn 23" diameter, 20" high, 44" high overall

Lot 499

Fine pair of George III Chippendale period mahogany chairs, the carved backs with scroll top rails over pierced interlaced vase splats, green damask drop in seats and moulded frames with carved shell capped cabriole legs united by H-stretchers, 40" high, 22" wide, depth 17.5"

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