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English porcelain teapot, Newhall style, oval form, with scrolled handle, wrythen moulded body, painted with flowers, 13cm, on a stand.Condition report:Chips to the spout end and a chip/ bruise to the baseline of the teapot. The stand has a 1.5cm firing flaw just to the right of the painted vase. Some chips to the underside of the stand base line also. No restoration.
Dresden porcelain group, modelled with three cherubs supporting a classical urn, scrolled base, blue crossed swords mark, incised B21, impressed 51, 21cm.Condition report:Height 21cm. Width 16cm. Depth of base 14cm.The vase element is loose as the original filler/ adhesive has aged. There is a firing line to the interior of the vase.The cherub in purple sash has an old restored right arm, with subsequent losses. No other significant restoration. Some firing lines to the underside of the base. Some minor chips and losses to the applied decoration.
Ruskin Pottery, a tapered high fired vase, 1913, deep red sang de boeuf with veining, stamped 'Ruskin 1913, 20cm.Condition report:There is a triangular under-glaze chip to the exterior rim, approximately 0.5cm wide. Elesewhere on the internal rim there is another underglaze firing flaw which in the right light looks like a hairline. Small pin point chips to the baseline. No other damages or issues.
Ruskin Pottery, a high-fired vase, possibly 1922, tall cylindrical neck with slightly flared rim, stamped 'RUSKIN England' date stamp partially obscured, 22cm.Condition report:There are burst glaze bubbles all over the glaze, internally and externally, that appear as white pock-marks, but certainly a result of the firing not subsequent damage. One falls across the date stamp making it difficult to determine the exact year. No hairlines, chips or restoration. No crazing.
Ruskin Pottery, a high-fired twin-handled vase, on triangular form stand, stamped 'RUSKIN England 1932', 21cm.Condition report:Vase: no chips, hairlines or restoration. The handles are slightly misaligned but that a result of the firing/ making. Base: no chips or restoration. The underside of each foot has faint lines which may be hairlines but they do not travel to the upper side of the base, and they seem to follow the shape of the foot. They do not catch with the nail, so they could be firing lines, but nevertheless they are evident. The most obvious is near the foot stamped England.
Japanese kutani vase, flared rim (repaired), the shoulders with kylin mask handles, painted with figures in a landscape, six character mark, 46cm.Condition report:Extensive damages to the rim and neck, crudely repaired with aged discoloured glue, and with resulting loss of porcelain. Ok elsewhere.
George VI silver epergne, Daniel & Arter, Birmingham 1938, central vase with two fixed side vases, two scrolled brackets with hanging bonbon dishes, 38.5cm, 65oz.Condition report:Overall good condition, one scrolled arm supporting a bonbon dish very slightly bent upwards at the very end but not really noticable unless you are really looking, one foot on each bonbon is bent up slightly, no holes or tears, no dents, light surface wear consistent with age, no repairs, clear hallmarks.
A quantity of 19th century Chinese blue and white pottery, including tea bowls and bowls, the vase measuring 22cm highProvenance:Collection of Mike Handford, 'Hillsleigh', Burford, Oxfordshirecracking, stapled repair, chipping to rims and bases, surface dirt, craquelure, parts missing throughout the lot
A Chinese cylindrical porcelain vase painted with two panels of polychrome figures, a large mug (repaired), two later incense holders and two figures (qty)The large mug has repairs throughout with glue marks and staples. Staining to the exterior and interior of the mug. The cylindrical vase has natural pitting to the glaze which has been slightly discoloured. Fading to the gilt and roughness to the exterior in one area. The figures both have losses to the hair and robes with roughness and chipping throughout. The pair of vases have chipping to the top surface with a hairline fracture on one. Marking throughout - see images.
A collection of oriental ceramics wares, including a blue and white Japanese vase decorated with flowering blossoms, an Imari style charger and smaller plate, a tea bowl etc (6)Teabowl - has loss to blue paint in the interior and exterior and chip to the base. Small red plate decorated with figures - has fading to the design with marks where the paint has been removed, and one minor fracture line to the rimThe bowl has heavy cracking and repairs, mainly done with glue and staples. The blue and white plate has chipping to the rim and base. A hairline fracture running from the rim. Some natural pitting to the glaze.Smaller Imari-style plate has large repair through the centre which has been stapled in a number of places.The charger has a large repair in multiple places to the main body of the dish. These have discoloured glue marks to all fracture lines. Staining to the top surface.
A large famille verte vase decorated with blossoms, 46cm high, together with a blue and gilt bowl and another vase decorated in the transitional style, 22cm high(3)Ballykeel House, Hillsborough, Northern IrelandThe large famille verte vase has a large repair to the side with a discoloured fracture line. There is chipping along the repair line and the main body has some brown staining. There is a rubbing to the gilt and decoration. The bowl has rubbing to the gilt around the rim and the interior. The transitional vase has marking and stains to the exterior, and roughness to base.
Three blue and white Chinese plates decorated with flowers and blossoms; together with a vase and charger of similar design and other ceramic waresThe vase has chipping to the rim. Fracture lines around the handles and cracking and loss to some of the relief work. The larger red bowl has staining and dirt to the top surface, with fading of decoration. The blue and white plate decorated with figures has been restored to an area near the top. The over-painted repair has flaking to the paint of the reverse and front. The squared plate has a large repair and fracture line through the centre - repaired with staples. Chipping to the rim of the plate. The largest plate has some paint marks to the surface and a fracture line from the rim to the centre.
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