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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BURMANTOFTS FAÏENCE PEACOCK VASE of squat form with a tall knopped neck, incised with a pair of peacocks in a landscape, impressed marks, numbered 2202. 24cm highLight general crazing, a few small glaze chips noted to the wings of one of the peacocks, a glaze chip to the foot rim, approx 1cm wide, a few smaller glaze chips to the foot rim.
EDITH D. LUPTON FOR DOULTON LAMBETH, A LATE 19TH CENTURY LARGE AND UNUSUAL STONEWARE TULIP VASE of squat baluster form with flared rim, seven loop handles and seven nozzles, decorated with foliage and glazed in tones of blue, green and brown, impressed marks, initials for Edith D. Lupton, dated 1882, (a/f). 32cm highLarge star hairline to base, running up through body with large areas of restoration. Unusual 'peeling' or discolouration to the glaze noted in some areas
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN DOUBLE GOURD VASE, PROBABLY KANGXI/QIANLONG decorated with auspicious sympols and varying decorative panels of birds, strapwork, basket weave etc, unglazed base. Height 22.25cmGlazed-over factory flaw to the rim but otherwise in very good condition.
A SCOTTISH STUDIO GLASS VASE, MID-20TH CENTURY of tapering cylindrical form, in a flecked orange to brown pattern, unmarked; together with a Loetz style glass vase, early 20th Century, of "bag" form, with wavy rim, the opalescent body decorated with a free-flowing green and gilt design, unmarked. (2) Heights 26cm and 12cmEach is in good condition without chips or cracks.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE PEDESTAL OIL LAMP, AND THREE VASES the lamp of urn form, raised on a stepped circular base, decorated with foliage, brass fittings, with a Messenger's No.2 burner and a glass chimney, marks hidden by mounts, 26cm high excl. fittings; together with a pair of baluster vases with flared rims, decorated with foliage, impressed marks, initials including Edith D Lupton, dated 1886, 28.5cm high; and a Royal Doulton vase of baluster form, decorated with stylised seaweed, impressed marks, initialled 'OB', 24.5cm high. (4)Lamp in good condition, light general wear. One of the larger vases with a glaze chip and star hairline to the rim, smaller vase hairlined
A ROYAL DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE HEXAGONAL SLEEVE VASE, AND A PAIR OF ROYAL DOULTON VASES the hexagonal vase with grotesque handles, impressed marks, initials for Francis C. Pope and Joan Honey, numbered 7859, 28.5cm high; the baluster vases in the 'Autumn Leaves' pattern, impressed marks, 27cm high. (3)Pieces with light general wear.
FRANCIS C. POPE FOR ROYAL DOULTON, AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY STONEWARE BOTTLE VASE with a flared neck, decorated with flowers and scrolls, glazed in tones of blue, green and orange, impressed marks, initals for Francis C. Pope. 28cm highA small flaw to the glaze noted to one of the flower heads, light general wear. In generally good condition.
LOUISA J. DAVIS FOR DOULTON LAMBETH, A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY STONEWARE BOTTLE VASES decorated with bindweed on a textured ground, impressed marks, initials for Louia J. Davis, dated 1877, 27cm high; together with an Eliza Simmance pâte-sur-pâte vase, of globe and shaft form, decorated with blossom, impressed marks, initials for Eliza Simmance, dated 1886, 21cm high. (3)The neck of the single vase has been repaired. The pair of vases are in good condition without chips, cracks or restoration.
FOUR ITEMS OF LATE 19TH CENTURY DOULTON comprising a Doulton Lambeth stoneware umbrella or stick stand, 36.5cm high; a Doulton Slaters patent jardinière, 19cm high; a Doulton Lambeth pâte-sur-pâte jardinière, dated 1882, 21cm high; and a Doulton Lambeth faïence vase, initials for Emily J. Edwards, 28cm high. (4)Umbrella stand with large glaze fault to the foot rim, other items with light general wear.
A GROUP OF DOULTON STONEWARE comprising a Doulton Lambeth beaker, by Louisa J. Davis, circa 1883, decorated with flowers on a blue ground, 14cm high; a Royal Doulton Lambeth 'Night and Day' vase, circa 1910, of waisted square form, initialled 'MB', 16cm high; a Doulton Lambeth 'Green Man' jug, by Eliza Simmance, circa 1880, 22.5cm high; and a Doulton Lambeth silicone ware jug, 20cm high. (4)Day and Night vase with large hairline from the rim and down one corner. Glaze chip to the rim of the Green Man jug. Other items with light general wear.
A WILLIAM MOORCROFT SMALL BURSLEM 'PANSY' PATTERN POTTERY VASE baluster form, tubelined and hand-painted in tones of purple and yellow on a shaded green to ivory ground, green washed signature and impressed Moorcroft Burslem mark. 10cm highGeneral crazing, noted mainly to the ivory ground. Small minor glaze chip to the inner foot rim. First quality
GEORGE HUGO TABOR FOR DOULTON LAMBETH, A LATE 19TH CENTURY STONEWARE VASE of squat form with flared neck, decorated with acanthus leaves and glazed in tones of blue, green and purple, impressed marks, initials for George Hugo Tabor and others, dated 1880. 13.5cm highLight general surface wear, including a few small flaws in the glaze. No chips, cracks or restoration.
RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945), AN OPALESCENT BLUE STAINED 'TULIPES' VASE opalescent glass, press-moulded and polished with blue staining, etched 'R. LALIQUE FRANCE'. 21cm highNice blue staining with light mould lines and surface scratches. Slight rubbing to the base of the vase and signature. A couple of minor glass faults including one on the rim, but overall in good condition. Because of the difficulty in determining whether an item of glass has been repolished, reference is only made to visible chips and cracks. No mention is made of repolishing, severe or otherwise.
RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945), A BLUE STAINED 'PINSONS' VASE blue stained, opalescent, press-moulded, frosted and polished, wheel-cut 'R. LALIQUE FRANCE'. 17.5cm highExcellent blue staining, minor scratches with small nibbles, and rubbing to the base. But overall in good condition. Because of the difficulty in determining whether an item of glass has been repolished, reference is only made to visible chips and cracks. No mention is made of repolishing, severe or otherwise.
RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945), A 'PERRUCHES' VASE, CIRCA 1919 blue stained opalescent glass, press-moulded, frosted and polished, etched 'R. LALIQUE FRANCE'. 25.5cm highIt appears in good condition, with no visible cracks, chips or significant scratches. A few minor internal glass faults, including one to the rim. Because of the difficulty in determining whether an item of glass has been repolished, reference is only made to visible chips and cracks. No mention is made of repolishing, severe or otherwise.
TWO BURMANTOFTS FAÏENCE ART POTTERY VASES comprising a large Edward Hammond vase, of baluster form with a flared neck, decorated in relief with a mouse amongst wheat and wild flowers, to a graduated blue ground, impressed marks and initials for Edward Hammond, (restored), 30.5cm high; and a small vase, of baluster form with a broad neck, decorated with dog roses, impressed marks, 17.5cm high. (2)Edward Hammond vase: Restored to the rim, some losses to the raised decoration, general crazing. Small vase: general crazing, some losses to the raised decoration
A MOORCROFT LARGE 'POMEGRANATE' PATTERN POTTERY VASE baluster form, tubelined and hand-painted in red, green and purple tones, to a dark blue ground, blue washed signature and impressed 'Moorcroft' and 'Made in England' marks. 31cm highA hairline to the neck rim and beneath it a horizontal hairline running underneath the rim, approx 5cm long, three graze marks to the same area. Usual allover crazing.
FRANK A. BUTLER FOR DOULTON LAMBETH, A LATE 19TH CENTURY STONEWARE VASE of baluster form with a flared lobed neck, decorated with foliate scrolls to a stipple ground, glazed in tones of blue, brown and green, impressed marks, initials for Frank A. Butler. 34cm highVery light surface wear. No chips, cracks or restoration. In generally good condition.
RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945), A TOPAZ 'BACCHANTES' VASE WITH BRONZE STAND clear topaz glass, press-moulded, frosted and polished, moulded 'R. LALIQUE' and wheel-cut 'FRANCE' with original bronze stand stamped 'LALIQUE'. 32.5cm high on standBronze stand in good condition. Some small nibbles and scratches to the rim and base of the vase, some rubbing and visible mould lines. But overall in good condition. Because of the difficulty in determining whether an item of glass has been repolished, reference is only made to visible chips and cracks. No mention is made of repolishing, severe or otherwise.
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