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Pair of Royal Dux porcelain figures/spill vases, shape no. 2476 and 2477, modelled as a boy with fruit and girl with vase. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT) The girls vase is poorly damaged with losses and is basically broken in half. The boy appearing in good condition with minor wear but no obvious or serious damage.
Royal China Works Worcester English porcelain 431G reticulated pot pourri vase and cover, hand painted with ducks in flight above reeds. Unsigned. Green printed marks to the base. 18.5cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Vase itself has no obvious damage. The lid has a small chip to the inside base of the lid. Additional images added.
SIX VARIOUS INTERESTING PIECES OF TRENCH ART, these include a 1938 dated wishing well and bucket, the well has a handle to lower the bucket on one side plus floral designs on each side, a 1911 date jug, a 1917 dated twin handled planter, an ornate vase with an eagle and ER to the front, a candle holder with one small military photo attached and an ashtray with an inert round in the centre, they are various heights ranging from approximately 320mm to 650mm, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
FIVE PIECES OF TRENCH ART, to include three 2 pounder shells and two vases, the shells are dated 1936, 1942 and 1943, the vases are dated 1957 and 72, one vase is decorated with a Royal Engineers badge and various other designs, the second has what is believed to be Egyptian scenes highly decorated all round, the three other shells are plain and range from approximately 24.5cm to 32cm in height, the vases are approximately 30.5cm and 31.3cm in height, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
A Victorian silver mounted desk clip, Jane Brownett, London 1893, the tortoiseshell effect heart shaped base below a clip modelled as a cast putti on a vase with floral detail, 12cm long, along with a pierced silver travelling comb case, 'SWS' Chester 1888, 8cm long, a silver chatelaine, Willmotts Ltd, Birmingham 1908, 13.5cm long, and a Victorian silver shaped dish, possibly George Unite, Birmingham 1974, 7.5cm long (4)
A selection of Chinese porcelain and works of art, comprising; a Canton enamelled baluster vase, 19th century, 30.5cm high, an Imari export bowl, 18th century, 23cm diameter, a blue and white temple jar, cover, and stand, 32cm high, and a small carving of a buffalo, 9.5cm long (5) (at fault)
A Chinese porcelain peach bloom vase, 20th century, the tianqiuping shaped globular vase externally decorated with blossoming peach branches and five bats (Wu Fu), all against a craquelure ground, iron-red seal mark to the underside, 31cm highcondition report; Stained crazing throughout the body due to the nature of the firing process required to achieve craquelure. No obvious signs of restoration. Pitting visible. Thickly potted.
A large pair of Chinese porcelain moon flasks, 19th century (Xianfeng / Tongzhi), each centrally decorated in famille rose with a circular panel depicting pheasants perched on rocky outcrops amongst peony sprays beneath magnolia branches, against a white ground, all encompassed against a vivid orange body elaborately decorated with formal foliate scrolls and sprays, the shoulders mounted with gilt highlighted chilong lugs, unmarked to the underside, each 49cm high (2) (at fault) Condition Report:Moon flask 1 - Loss to head of one chilong lug handle. Varied localised areas of enamel decoration have flaked off from the surface of the body, more so to the green colourway - see images for clarification. White ground of circular panels surface stained and grubby however this does rub off, pitting can also be seen. Some glaze pooling to areas. General further surface staining and grubbiness. Foot rim not glazed. Small firing crack to the underside. Minor pitting and fritting to the interior of the neck and body. Small firing crack to inside of neck. Interior of vase grubby. Some bleeding to the decoration in areas especially around the rim of the neck and borders of the central circular panels. Generally dirty and would benefit from a professional clean.Moon flask 2 - In comparatively similar condition to its pair. Firing crack to the handle and body join to the chilong. Enamel flaking is less apparent to this example but more obvious to the blue colourway. Glaze chip to the underside. No signs of restoration to either example. It is our opinion that these date to the second half of the 19th century.
A large Chinese Canton temple floor vase, 20th century, of substantial baluster form and decorated in the famille rose palette depicting reserves of court figures, flora and fauna, against a gilt-ground decorated with an abundance of florals motifs, 125cm high (at fault)
A Chinese porcelain blue and white lamp base, 20th century, the baluster shaped vase decorated with floral sprays, and zoomorphic lugs flanking the flared neck, with hardwood base and insert, 57cm high including fitting Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A Moorcroft vase in the "Rough Hawks Beard" pattern by Rachel Bishop, of void form, impressed marks and inscribed signature to base, 13.5cm high, with a Moorcroft cabinet plate in the "Finches" pattern designed by Sally Tuffin, 26cm diameter, and another in the Anemone pattern, 26cm diameter (3)
An Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co tudric pewter vase, the 'rocket' shaped vase with Art Nouveau floral decoration, stamped 'Made by Liberty and Co', 7 and 0226, 19cm high CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows surface scratching throughout, including two 4cm long scratches to the shoulder. The shoulder also shows the odd small dent. The rim shows wear and pitting throughout. Two arms are slightly distorted, and all three arms show pitting to the edges, with further wear and denting to the bottom edges. The body shows tarnishing throughout the low points of the relief decoration, and softening to the high points, probably due to over-polishing.
An Edwardian silver twin handled posy vase, Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham 1910, the plain polished baluster body above pedestal base with spreading circular foot, 21cm high, with an Edwardian silver tulip shaped posy vase, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1907, 21.5cm high, a silver posy vase, possibly Wakely and Wheeler, London date letter rubbed, 16.5cm high and a further pierced silver coloured posy vase, 18cm high, (three bases weighted) (4)
A set of twelve Victorian carved walnut dining chairs, by S J Waring & Sons, Liverpool, the shaped top rails with 'C' scroll moulding above monogrammed letter 'B' and shield, flanked by carved sea serpents, over the padded back and stuff-over seat, upon turned vase shaped front legs and castors, plain back swept rear legs, united by an 'H' cross stretcher, 103cm high, to include a pair of carver chairs with padded arms and carved scroll terminals, 110cm high, ivorine makers label to the underside of two chairs (12) (some historic worm, at fault)
A pair of Victorian carved walnut open armchairs, probably by S J Waring & Sons, Liverpool, the shaped top rails with 'C' scroll moulding above monogrammed letter 'B' and shield, flanked by carved sea serpents, over the padded button back extending to padded arms on turned spindles, enclosing the straight front sprung seat, upon vase shaped front legs and castors, 114cm high (2)
A Victorian silver open salt, Richards and Brown, London 1874, the beaded rim above a florally engraved body, upon three pad feet, with gilt interior, with associated silver coloured spoon, 3.5cm high, with a silver pedestal wine goblet, W I Broadway & Co, 1981, with gilt interior, 11cm high, a silver goblet, A T Cannon Ltd, Birmingham 1976, celebrating 'Wolverhampton Wanderers FC' with gilt interior, 12.5cm high, an Edwardian silver posy vase, Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1905, with blue glass line, and a further selection of silver items, including sugar caster wet mustard and pierced cylindrical dishes, gross weight 18ozt (without liner) (9)
A Victorian Chesterfield type settee. later re-upholstered in red foliate fabric, with deep set upholstered arms and back rest enclosing a sprung seat, upon turned walnut vase shaped front legs and plain back swept rear legs on castors, 62cm H x 207cm W x 83cm D
A William IV mahogany linen press, the moulded cornice over an arched frieze extending to wrythen and acanthus pilasters flanking a pair of bead moulded cupboard doors, opening to a cedar lined interior with four sliding trays, the chest with two short and two long conforming drawers, upon turned vase shaped feet, 208cm H x 122cm W x 57cm D (replaced back boards, at fault)Condition reportFibre board applied to the back of the chest, minor chips and losses to the veneer and beading, fading to the drawers and cupboard doors. 23cm length of beading missing from the cornice LH side, moulding loose on the top of the chest LHS, missing lock catch to the bottom drawer with a 'cut away' to the drawer frame.General wear, marks and chips commensurate with age and use.
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