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A mid 19th century Sevres style vaseof inverted ogee baluster twin scroll handled form moulded with leaves, on domed pedestal foot, the bleu celeste ground with a gilt leaf framed vignette recto painted with sheepdog and flock in a landscape with trees and a lake, the reverse with a floral bouquet, tooled gilt borders, overglaze blue painted interlaced L's enclosing letter S, incised 811height 21.5cm.Condition:No damage or losses but no cover. Two firing crack to necks.
A late 19th century Meissen porcelain vasepedestal urn form, with entwined snake handles and painted with floral bouquets, on a fluted circular foot, gilt decoration, incised E 153, underglaze blue blue crossed swords mark, painted number 53height 28cmCondition:The gilt is rubbed overall, particularly to the snake handles. One snake has wear and glaze loss to its back, handle height, see image.
Early 19th century Old Paris Empire style porcelain c.1830 and other ceramics comprising a pair of twin handled baluster vases, a blue ground baluster vase with swan handles, and two cups and saucers, together with an English campana urn shaped vase painted with flowers and insects, a pair of John Rose Coalport coffee cups and saucers and a Royal Worcester blush ivory vase painted with a bird on raised gilt branches, shape G161, black printed factory mark, (13)first height 16.5cm.Condition:All Paris porcelain with gilt rubbed in areas larger cup with more extensive rubbing. Campana vase with restoration to both handles, loss and damge to pedestal and later gilding. One coalport cup is hairlines as are both saucers
A pair of Sampson Hancock Derby pot pourri vases and other ceramicsthe pair with domed covers and flame finials, decorated with floral reserves and scrolling gilt decoration, S&H crossed swords mark painted in puce, a Sampson Hancock miniature Imari jug, a Royal Crown Derby' Old Imari' 1128 pattern pin dish, a Minton miniature pot and cover, a 19th century christening mug painted with floral bouquets and named Caroline Smith 1858 and a German Kaiser porcelain cobalt blue trumpet shaped vase, decorated with a floral reserve, (7)height 13cm.Condition:One cover has been repaired on one of the pot pourri vases. Mug has rubbing to gilt, inner gilt border has run hairline to handle.
A Giovanni Carlo Manzoni pottery vaseof tapered ovoid form, with incised repeat leaf pattern, underside with incised marks, 'Hand Drawn Painted No.39....' and monogram for Minerva Art Ware Manufacturers. height 19cmCondition:In good condition overall, minor areas of crazing to around the neck.
P.A Wranitsky pottery vase and five further pottery piecesthe first of squat twin handled form and with raised decoration in the Art Nouveau style, Bohemia, underside impressed, 'PAW 4 ', together with an Aller Vale Pottery vase, South Devon, of baluster form and with raised decoration of birds and foliage, underside indistinctly stamped, a small Rye pottery tankard, with trailing hop decoration, a tapered ovoid tapered baluster vase, unmarked, a small Fremington pottery candlestick, North Devon, signed, with couplet, 'A man of might should be most right', and a Barum cream glazed jug incised with a four line poem, underside initialled and stamped 'Barum',(6)largest, Aller Vale vase, 21cmCondition:Wranitsky vase in good condition without chips. Allerdale vase in good condition without chips. Rye pottery mug without chips but has a hairline travelling down side from rim. unmarked vase in good condition. . candlestick without damage or chips. Barum jug with chips to its rim.
A William Fishley Holland pottery jug and four further pottery piecesthe jug with a mottled pink glaze, base signed, together with a smaller William Fishley Holland green glazed jug, underside with incised initials, a small W F Holland matt green glazed vase, a small green and brown glazed Prinknash jug, and a small Lancastrian type vase, indistinctly stamped and with a central triangle, (5)Pink jug height 20cmCondition:
A near pair of Barum pottery vases by Alexander Lauderdark green and of conical form, with triform twisted handles the bodies decorated with birds and flowerheads, undersides impressed, 'LAUDER BARUM', (2)height 25cmCondition:There is a small repair to the top edge of one vase. One vase is a little lighter in colour than the other.
An Alexander Lauder of Barum pottery frog mug and two further Barum pottery piecesthe dark green ground with a cream panel incised with flowerheads and butterflies, underside stamped, 'LAUDER BARUM', together with a bottle form vase in dark blue glaze with birds in flowering branches, underside stamped, 'LAUDER BARUM', and a small pottery puzzle jug by Lauder of Barum, dark and pale blue glazed with a rhyme, 'From mother earth I took my birth Then formed a jug by man I now stand here full of good cheer Drink of me if you can', (3)frog mug height 11cmCondition:Small chip to glaze to top of handle of frog mug. Otherwise in good condition. Puzzle jug and vase without damage or other issues
A C.H. Brannam pottery vase and another Brannam exampleof bottle form and on a cream and pale blue ground with two panels with fish, underside incised, 'CHBrannam JD 1887', the other vase of conical form, incised on a cream and pale green ground with a bird on flowering branches, underside signed, 'CHBrannam Barum Ware, COR 1887', (2)height 20cmCondition: The blue vase is in good condition overall. The smaller vase has some crazing to the glaze, particularly the narrow foot. There is tiny nick to its rim. See image.
A Lowerdown Pottery tankard and an Amanda Brier Leach Pottery vasethe tankard of baluster form and with a glazed upper rim, bearing seal mark for Lowerdown Pottery, the urn form vase by Amanda Brier, dark brown glazed and with four lugs, bearing initial stamp and Leach Pottery stamp, (2)Vase height 14cmCondition:In good condition.Amanda Brier started working at The Leach Pottery in 2000.
Four pieces of Studio pottery by Alice Gaskell (1937- )all with matt finishes and maker's stamps to their undersides, to include a blue bowl, with green rim and white interior, a blue and green coloured baluster vase, similar pattern to the bowl, and two slender ovoid vases, all bearing paper retail labels (4)diam. bowl 18cm, large vase height 18.5cmCondition:The red vase has a hairline starting at its rim and its rim is uneven and worn. Otherwise the condition is good.
A Fulham Pottery glazed vase, designed by William John Marriner, (1881-1967) inspired by Constance Spryof shaped oval footed twin handled form, underside edge stamped, 'The Pottery Fulham London Made in England'height 19cm, width approx. 42cmCondition:Some minor marks to inside and some minor crazing to the oval foot.
Constance Spry (1886-1960) for Fulham Pottery, a 'Napoleon's Hat' vaseof lobed urn form with a spreading foot, interior glazed, underside stamped, 'Designed by Constance Fry', facsimile signature, and 'Made in England', and inscribed, '155'height 20.5cm, width approx.44cmCondition:The glazed interior with crazing and marks, see image.
Constance Spry (1886-1960) for Fulham Pottery, a large vaselobed, with loop handles and with a shaped domed foot, the interior glazed, underside stamped, 'Designed by Constance Spry Flower Decoration Ltd'height 20cm, width approx. 48cmCondition:Good condition overall, some minor spotting and marks to its inside.
A Fulham Pottery vase, designed by William John Marriner, (1881-1967) inspired by Constance Spryunglazed, of shaped twin handled form with footed base, interior glazed, underside stamped for Fulham Pottery, 'Made in England', model number 'FMA2'height 19.5cm, width approx. 44cmCondition:Some marks to the interior.
A Fulham Pottery vase, designed by William John Marriner, (1881-1967)inspired by Constance Spryunglazed, of lobed form, with loop handles and a spreading base, interior glazed, underside stamped for Fulham Pottery, 'Made in England', model stamp, 'FMC2', and a further letter, probably a 'G'height 14cm, width 44cmCondition:In overall good condition with small spotting and marks to its interior.
A Fulham Pottery vase designed by William John Marriner, (1881-1967)inspired by Constance Spryunglazed, of shaped form with loop handles and an oval spreading base, the interior glazed, underside with Fulham Pottery stamp, stamped, 'Made in England', model number stamp, 'FMA2' height 20cm, width 44cmCondition:Some crazing to the glazing of the interior.
A Fulham Pottery tulip vase, designed by Gerard de Witt (1884-1976)unglazed, interior glazed, of fan form and with six apertures, on a circular spreading base, underside stamped for Fulham Pottery, and with the number, '4'height 30cm, width at top 35cmCondition:There are small marks to the body of the piece on both sides.
Five Edwardian and George V silver pique work tortoiseshell trinket boxesthe first with ribbon tied fruit basket pique work, of square bombe form with bun feet, hallmarks indistinct, the second trinket box of cartouche outline, the lid with pique work the edge moulded, Birmingham, 1909, the circular box with ribbon tied decoration to the lid, the small circular box on tall cabriole legs, London, 1911, and an oval example, with vase and garlands, Birmingham, 1907, (5)widest box 11.5cmCondition:The square box has a dent to the front right corner of the lid and a soldered repair to the front right foot. Other minor small dents in places.
George V and later silver to include a pair of pedestal bonbon dishes, a porringer a christening mug and other silvervarious dates, makersfirst Birmingham, 1913, E S Barnsley & Co., of plain ogee form with three husk handles and beaded rim on a domed foot stamped RD 620724, a twin handled porringer with spoon and a christening mug both engraved with inscriptions dated 1927, a small sugar basin and matching electroplated milk jug, a large trumpet shaped spill vase and a a cased set of six fancy pattern coffee spoons, (qty)first height 7cm., weight approx. 19.63ozt.Condition:Knock to foot of one pedestal bonbon dish. Christenig mug with a knock. Spill vas epushing down on foot
An early Victorian silver melon shaped cream jug, a spill vase and other silverfirst London, 1843, William Moulson, baluster form with scroll rim and handle, acanthus scrolled feet, crested, second Birmingham, 1902, Selfridge & Co, of panelled tapering form on a weighted foot, together with a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern sugar tongs, a pierced napkin ring, an a/f early Victorian caddy spoon etc., (6)first height 13.5cm., weighable silver approx. 9.84oztCondition:Occasion knocks to cream jug. Spill vase with knocks. Af caddy spoon lacking handle temrinal, plain napkin ring misshapen and dented
A George V silver three handled vase, a pair of late Victorian spill vases, and other silverfirst Chester, 1912, Hirst Bros & Co., of waisted form and with three handles, weighted base, together with a pair of late Victorian Sheffield, 1901, by Walker & Hall, trumpet from with petal shaped rims, on spreading circular weighted bases, a pierced twin handled butter dish on legs with frosted glass liner, two foliate engraved vesta cases, a pepperette and cauldron salt and a silver mounted square hobnail moulded glass scent bottle and stopper, (9) tallest 19.5cm., weighable silver approx. 5.07oztCondition:The first tarnished with knocks and scratches. One spill vase has slight lean, one lacking weight to base. Salt with corrosion spotting to interior.
A Napoleon III ebony and gilt brass mounted pier cabinetmid 19th centurywith ebonised elements, the associated black marble top with canted corners above a gadrooned and acanthus cast frieze, the door with a central coloured stone oval flowering vase within a ribbon tied laurel mount, the corners with putti mounts, on a plinth base with a central Bacchus maskProvenance;This cabinet belonged to Heather Mary Harper CBE, (1930-2019) the Northern Irish operatic soprano.height 133cm, width 110cm, depth 47cmCondition:Three veneer splits to the door. Lower right mount to door is detached but present, the upper right hand mount is loose. There is loose brass stringing to the right hand side which needs attention. Some losses to the inlaid hardstones on the door, see image. There is a key.FURNITURE & LARGE ITEMS Must be collected from the Auction venue by 1pm Friday 28th. Please arrange transport before this deadline. Uncollected property will be transported to our offsite storage facility and collection can be arranged by appoiment only. Additional fees may apply
A George V silver presentation twin handled trophy and coverBirmingham, 1921, Martin Hall & Co.of plain vase form with twin loop handles on a pedestal foot the domed cover with flame finial, engraved "Royal Tournament 1922 Sabre v Sabre Cadets First Prize won by Cadet C.J.W. Hill Royal Military College height 20cm., weight approx. 10.58oztCondition:Knocks to body and foot
Arts and Crafts hammered copper to include a John Pearson, Newlyn trayfirst circular with raised border and punched decoration, stamped J.P together with a footed bowl with applied brass border to rim, a large chalice, a circular tray engraved with a yacht to centre stamped Harold Holmes, a twin handled sugar basin and matching milk jug and a vase, (7)first diameter 30.5cm.Condition:fair condition
David Veasey for Liberty & Co., a Tudric petwer twin handled vase, model 010with stylised leafy tree panels to the tapered body, inscribed 'FOR OLD TIMES' SAKE', stamped Tudric 010 height 20cmCondition:Tarnished. Overall in good condition, no apparent damage. There is some wear and minor marks to one area below the edge. See image. Please note there is only one item in this lot (1) and not (2)
An Art Nouveau bronze dish, photograph frames and other itemsfirst cast in relief a stag and and a maidens head facing left, raised trailing pine cone border, together with an oak framed repousse copper panel of a reclining classical maiden signed A.E Flint, a gilt metal easel back frame containing a chrystoleum of Millets 'The Angelus', a large gilt metal photograph frame cast with snails, insects, putti and flowers, a pewter wall hanging embossed double frame, a bronzed pewter vase, an Arts and Crafts repousse copper pedestal dish and a knotwork pierced copper and mahogany trivet etc., (8)first length 18cm.Condition:Mostly fair condition. The pewter frame has tear to one corner and minor losses to top corners. Chrystoleum has a small chip top edge . Vase has a small tear on aroun rim
Liberty & Co Tudric pewter items to include a crumb tray, caddy spoon and other items comprising items designed by Archibald Knox: a crumb tray model 0532, of planished demi lune shape cast with whiplash foliage, a bachelors teapot with rattan handled, model 025,stamped made by Liberty & C0., and a vase model 0957 (lacking liner) together with a caddy spoon with enamel decorated terminal No 01094 and a pedestal dish, 01353, (5)first length 25cm.Condition:Crumb scoop and teapot in good condition. Vase has no glass liner and has slight lean. Caddy spoon slight buckle and pushed areas to bowl edges. Pedestal dish bowl has pushed down on foot and is dinged and knocked
A Chinese blue and white vase, two ginger jars and and a vase Qing and later first of ovoid form, decorated with precious objects, on a spreading foot, double ring mark, (reduced at neck) together with a late 18th / early 19th century ginger jar decorated with prunus against a cracked ice ground, a later ginger jar and baluster from vase with domed cover and dog of fo finial, (4)First height 16.5cmCondition:First has been reduced and ground down, Smaller ginger jar lacking cover lacking cover. Glued chip to vase cover with loss
A pair of 19th Century Chinese export famille vert and powder blue ground vases of slender tapering form, decorated with shaped moulded edge panels painted with courtiers in a garden setting to body and smaller panels to neck with mountain river landscapes, the ground decorated in gilt with precious objects, flowers and insects, (2)height 26.5cmCondition:Chip to rim of one vase, Rubbing to gilt on both vases. larger Reserve of vase with chip has a sratch which has caused enamel loss and a hairline to body
James Powell & Sons Whitefriars. Five pieces of 1930s coloured glassa threaded footed bowl in ruby designed by William Butler no. 7170, a large footed wave-footed bowl in sea green designed by William Butler 7170, a small ribbon trailed vase and bowl in amber and sapphire designed by Barnaby Powell and a small campana form vase in amber, (5)first height 10cm., second height 15.5cm.Condition:Good condition. Free form chips or damage
Five Vasart glass bowls and a posy vaseto include a green and white mottled bowl with swirling deisng, unsigned, a red a white mottle bowl with swirling desing, signed, a pink posy vase with green pink and purple rim with swirling design, signed, a red and white mottled flared bowl, etc., (6)first height 10cm.Condition:All good condition. All signed except first bowl
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