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A 19thC Chinese blue & white porcelain covered vase of slender meiping shape, painted with a prunus blossom pattern, a lion finial to the cover, auspicious symbols to a band on the base, four character mark to underside, 15" overall height - crack to neck rim and chips to lid rim.
A Victorian hand blown green glass pedestal vase of elongated form, with crimp marks to rim and foot, 29.5cm wide x 13cm high, an opaque glass cylindrical lidded sweet jar with blue glass foot and finial, 31cm high, and a Victorian glass celery vase, 24.5cm high, a pair of small Victorian vaseline glass bowls with pinched rims and wavy bands to the waist, 7cm diameter, a Victorian cranberry glass bowl with wavy rim, 20cm diameter and one other item of cranberry glassCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT* Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.* Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid* Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. Our preferred method of payment os by bank transfer. We do not take cash or card payments.
A large Studio Pottery green glazed three handled vase, decorated with incised circular panels of butterflies, 46cm highCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images. * Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid * Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. We do not take cash or card payments. Payment can only be made by bank transfer or via payment requests if bidding via our website or with the-saleroom.
An two-handled pottery vase, possibly Ault Pottery, in the manner of Christopher Dresser, with green and red two-tone glaze, unmarked, 12.5cm highCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT* Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.* Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid* Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. We do not take cash or card payments. Payment can only be made by bank transfer or via payment requests if bidding via our website or with the-saleroom.
A William Ruscoe studio pottery baluster Vase, decorated in brown and blue banding, with signature to base, dated 1950, H 27.5cm, together with a William Ruscoe studio pottery Vase, of square baluster form, with incised signature to base, dated 1966, H 27cm, three other pieces of studio pottery, including bowl, pot and trinket dish (5)
A Spencer Edge pottery art nouveau Bottle Vase, depicting a lady carrying buckets of water, with mark to base, together with a quantity of studio pottery, to comprise a Berey Peeling studio pottery Jug, Shelia Francis ornaments, a painted Bowl and painted Cup and Saucer, etc. eight pieces (a lot)
A Royal Crown Derby Paperweight, modelled as a Cat, in imari palette, with gold stopper to base, together a Lalique figure of a Cat, signed 'Lalique, France', with four pieces of art deco frosted glass, comprising an Ashtray, Vase and Bowls, and four further glass cats, 10 pieces overall (a lot)
A small quantity of Whitefriars knobbly Vases, comprising kingfisher blue Vase, H 17.5cm, another kingfisher blue Vase, H 13cm, cracked, an aqua marine Vase, H13cm, cracked, a sage green Vase, H15cm, together with two Bowls, designed by Harry Dyer and William Wilson, one in kingfisher and aqua (6)
Angelica Garnett (British, 1918-2012), Barbara Bagenal's Vase, watercolour on paper, signed lower right with monogram, 32cm x 26cm, overmounted and framed. Provenance: With The Southover Gallery, Lewes, July 1980, cat.no.6. Additional information:Consigned from a deceased estate, Mrs J B – a lady who lived about eight miles from Honiton; with her husband, they were a keen collectors of art.She became friends with the owner of the Lewes Gallery who sold Duncan Grant’s work, and subsequently, the owner of the gallery took Mrs J B to meet Duncan Grant.About a year after Duncan Grant’s death, his daughter, Angelica Garnett held an open day at Charleston; Mrs J B went to that open day and, from this early stage, became a ‘Friend’ of Charleston House.The picture has remained in Mrs J B’s home since its purchase. The sale has been arranged by the daughter and son of Mrs J B, following a probate valuation that Chilcotts carried out in July 2022.
A quantity of Mixed Ceramics, including a Carlton Ware ashtray, footed Tazza and a Match Holder, novelty Salt and Pepper Shakers in the forms of Animals and Pilgrims, a Boxed Royal Worcester Coffee Cup and Saucer, etc., a Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery 'My Garden' fluted trumpet Vase, printed marks to base, H 19cm, ceramic and stone bookends etc., (a lot)
A Burmantofts centrepiece, together with a vase and a Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian green glazed vase, 14cm high (3)Burmantofts centrepiece has a Victorian pinned repair through one side, surface marks and small chips. Green vase is dirty, but appears intact. Red vase is dirty, but with no visible damage.
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