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A Delft blue and white vase, 18th century, the garlic neck above a globular body, decorated with birds amongst flowers, marked for Johannes van Duyn, h.18cm, together wih a pair of Delft blue and white vases, 18th century, each of hexagonal baluster form, decorated with flowers, marked for Johannes van Duyn, h.12cm (3)
An English blue and white delftware bottle vase, probably London, may be Vauxhall, Mary or Jonathan Chilwell, circa 1750, decorated with floral quatrefoil cartouches upon a powdered blue ground, h.24cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, B.71, p.149Some light loss of glaze to the rim and some crazing to the white panels.Otherwise generally in good order for delftware.
A Victorian elm seat ash & yew wood Windsor chair, having a pierced vase splat back dish seat over a crinoline stretcher, seat width 49cm, gross height 106cmSeat h.44cm.Chair is strong and stands well – no wobble.No splits, breaks or apparent repairs, other than where the top rail meets the centre rail.The whole has been varnished/lacquered many years ago; much of which has been rubbed of with age wear (except for the legs).No makers marks.
A Delft blue and white vase, 18th century, of octagonal form, decorated with birds amongst flowers, marked for De Porceleyne Bijl to the underside, h.23cm, together with another similar Delft blue and white vase, 18th century, possibly makred for Jan van der Hagen, h.13.5cm, a similar Delft blue and white vase, probably 19th century, marked BP to the underside, h.23cm, and a Delft blue and white vase and cover, 18th century, of hexagonal baluster form, possibly marked for Geertruy Verstelle, h.31cm (4)
A matched set of three Dutch manganese and white tiles, 18th century and later, decorated with a vase of flowers within a roundel and 'Wan-Li' corners, 13 x 13cm, together with a set of four Dutch manganese and white tiles, 18th century, decorated with scrolled acanthus, each 13 x 13cm, framed, and a further Dutch manganese and white tile, 18th century, depicting a woman with pails, 13 x 13cm, framed Reference: Korf D (1963) Dutch tiles, 197, 333 and 344, p.94, p.128 and p.132
A French polychrome faience plate, 18th century, decorated with a vase of flowers, dia.23.5cm, together with a pair of Quimper polychrome faience side plates, dia.16.5cm, a near pair of French polychrome faience dishes, largest dia.16.5cm, and five further French faience plates, largest dia.24cm (10)
A London blue and white delftware oval dish, circa 1750, decorated with flowers, w.16cm, together with a Delft blue and white vase, circa 1760, of wrythen form, decorated with flowers, marks for Petrus van Marum of De Romeyn to the underside, h.23.5cm, and an English blue and white delftware cornucopia wall pocket, probably London, circa 1785, relief decorated with a bird perched upon a branch.18.5cm (3) References: Hume I N (1977) Early English Delftware from London and Virginia, 52, 53, 54 and 333, p.50 and 180, Fourest H (1980) Delftware, 54 and 55, p.191, Archer M (1997) Delftware, I.27, p.376
A Japanese Imari porcelain vase, Meiji period, the garlic neck above a gobular body, enamel decorated with alternating panels upon a red ground, marked 蔵春亭三保 造 for Zoushuntei Sanpo, h.28cmOverall condition is good.Enamels are a touch rubbed in places.Gilt on the rim is almost entirely gone.
A Delft blue and white vase and cover, 18th century, of fluted octagonal form, decorated with birds amongst flowers, JV monogram to the underside, h.33cm, together with another Delft blue and white vase and cover, of fluted octagonal baluster form, IG monogram to the underside, h.24cm, and a further Delft blue and white vase, of ovoid form, JV monogram to the underside, h.13cm (3)
A French porcelain pot purri, 19th century, decorated with eastern figures and standing upon four paw feet and a square plinth, h.14cm, together with an English porcelain sauce boat, early 19th century, decorated with a European landscape within an oval cartouche, heightened in gilt, h.10cm, a French porcelain vase, 19th century, having gilt metal mounts and decorated with a bust of a lady, h.7.5cm and a French porcelain urn, 19th century, on swan supports, decorated with flowers, h.7cm (4)Swan pot – hairline to the rim, it would have had a lid originally, gilt quite rubbed, otherwise good.Sauceboat/milk – gilt a little rubbed but otherwise good.Blue with portrait – small crack to the foot, otherwise good.Pot pourri – gilt rubbed, otherwise good.
A pair of Bristol polychrome delftware tiles, probably 18th century, each decorated with a vase of flowers within an hexagonal cartouche and leaf corners, 15.5 x 15.5cm, together with five Dutch blue and white and polychrome tiles, 19th century and later (7) Reference: Dorf K (1963) Dutch tiles, 332, p.128
A collection of Delft polychrome and blue and white chargers and plates, 20th century, to include a De Porceleyne Fles charger, depicting a renaissance gentleman, dia.29.5cm, an Oud Delft charger, decorated with a vase of flowers, dia.32.5cm, and a Plateelbakkerij Delft charger, decorated with a vase of flowers, dia.35.5cm (37)
A pair of Royal Mosa blue and white vases, 20th century, the garlic neck above an hexagonal body, h.27cm, together with a similar Boch Keramis polychrome vase, 20th century, h.25.5cm, a Royal Mosa blue and white vase, 20th century, of squate globular form, h.30cm, a pair of Boch Keramis blue and white vases, 20th century, of baluster form, h.21.5cm, and a De Porceleyne Fles blue and white vase, 20th century, of baluster form upon a swept foot, h.15cm (7)The smallest is crazed.One othe pair with the garlic necks has a crack through the neck.Both of the smaller pair are cracked to the rims.The rest are OK.
A Nederlandsche Keramische Industrie blue and white baluster vase and cover, 20th century, decorated with a church, h.32cm, together with a De Porceleyne Fles polychrome baluster vase, 20th century, h.24cm, and six similar Delft blue and white vases, largest h.32.cm (7)Slightly deeper blue vase - missing the finial from the lid.Bigger pair – one has a big chip to the foot on the reverse.Smaller pair – one has a chip to the rim.Single with lid and church – quite crazed.Otherwise good overall condtion.
A French polychrome faience vase, probably Rouen or Desvres, probably 18th century, of baluster form, decorated with birds amongst flowers, h.23cm, together with a Norman polychrome armorial dish, w.23cm, a Quimper polychrome stand, w.14cm, a Rouen polychrome vase, h.11cm, and a similar jug, h.10cm (5)Twin handled tray – one handle off.Quimper circular pot with twin blue handles – badly cracked.Large vase – crazed and with a couple of hairlines, minor losses to the rim.Small tapered Rouen vase – cracked.Milk jug – minor chips.Pinched square inkwell – chipped to the lid.The remaining items have only minor chips and nibbles.
A matched set of four Dutch polychrome tiles, 17th century, each decorated with a flower within a quadrate and fluer-de-lis border, 13 x 13cm, together with four similar Dutch tiles, 17th and 18th century, each decorated with a vase of flowers within a fluer-de-lis border (7) References: Korf D (1963) Dutch tiles, 236, p.105One is badly damaged and repaired.They are all crazed and have some chips to the glaze.One is particularly discoloured.
An English blue and white delftware charger, probably Vauxhall, circa 1730, decorated with a vase of flowers, dia.33.5cm, together with two further blue and white delftware plates, 18th century, each in a variation of the same pattern, dia.22cm (3) Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, B.114, p.173
A collection of Delft blue and white items, each a reproduction of an 18th century design, 20th century, to include a nine nozzle tulipiere, a Liverpool style puzzle jug, an hexagonal tea caddy, a violin dish, a pair of candlesticks, a figure of a woman washing her feet, a double inkwell, a miniature table, a scrolled vase and a miniature Orkney type chair, Boch Keramics, De Porceleyne Fles and other factories, largest h.22cm (11)
A Chinese Porcelain Vase and Cover, in Kangxi style, of ovoid form, painted in famille verte enamels with a landscapes, mythical beasts and foliage in panels on a green ground with scattered florets within formal borders46cm high, on hardwood standCover broken into three pieces and very well restored. No large sections remade. The main body with a large U-shaped piece broken out from the rim down to the halfway point of the body. Another long crack issuing off from this damage. The section has been superbly restored to an almost invisible level. Enamels and glaze in good order.
A Chinese Porcelain YenYen Vase, Kangxi, moulded and painted in underglaze blue and red with a scholar and animals amongst pine trees on a celadon ground47.5cm highLarge flat chip to underside of upper rim and small flat chip to foot rim. Numerous glaze scratches. Free from restoration. Consigned from a local, private, deceased estate.
A North European Leather Sedan Chair, mid 19th century, cover in brass-studded black leather, the roof surmounted by leaf-cast brass vase finials above a reeded cornice above fixed glazed side panels, hinged door, the lower section painted with a still of flowers on a yellow ground, the interior with worn red velvet, with green-painted modern pine bearerschair 69cm by 86cm by 160cm excluding bearers
A Chinese Porcelain Vase, 19th century, of ovoid form with trumpet neck, painted in famille rose enamels with dragons amongst scrolling foliage below a stiff leaf border15cm highTwo firing tears to the neck / collar. Turquoise glaze on the inner neck and under the base mottled and flaked. Glaze and enamel with some slight wear and pitting. No restoration.
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Cups and Saucers, by Frank Roberts and Chapman, 2nd half 20th century, painted with still lifes of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt gadrooned borders, signed, printed marks in blackA Similar Baluster Vase, by Frank Roberts, painted with fruit on a mossy bank within gilt borders, signed, printed mark in black12.5cm high (5)Chapman cup with small flat chip to underside of foot which is has been gilded. Some typical minor surface wear.
A Pair of Satinwood, Kingwood, Tulipwood and Marquetry-Inlaid Serpentine Commodes, 3rd quarter 19th century, the top richly inlaid with an oval panel of flowers and ribbons surrounded by a trellis pattern border, with two cupboard doors below inlaid with conforming flowers amongst a vase, the interior with one removable shelf, all between stiles inlaid with husks and ram heads, on parquetry-decorated tapering legs117cm by 54cm by 91cmProvenance: Christie's, Important English Furniture, 9 July 1992, lot 86By repute the property of Sir Francis Dashwood, West Wycombe House
A Chinese Porcelain Vase and Cover, mid 18th century, of baluster form, painted in famille rose enamals with figures in gardens and with flower sprigs in panels on a café-au-lait ground18cm high, with later hardwood standCover with professional restoration to the knop and areas of the rim. Vase with repair to the collar.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Vases, Yongzheng/Qianlong, of baluster form, painted in famille rose enamels with precious objects within foliate and scroll borders,33cm high, mounted as table lampsMetal mounts bonded to the porcelain at the top and bottom and so impossible to assess the condition of the rims. The cable for the lights enters the top mounts and so the porcelain has not been drilled. One vase with three cracks to the neck and a large star shaped crack to the body.Second vase free from visible cracks.Both free from restoration.
A Chelsea Porcelain Vase, circa 1758-62, of hexagonal baluster form with twin scroll handles, painted with exotic birds amongst foliage and rockwork within gilt line borders, anchor mark in gold22cm highMultiple glazed over firing tears to the neck, handles and foot. Two long cracks to the neck. Patch of over spray to one side and another to one face at the shoulder. Some enamel flaking and crazing.
A late 19th century Japanese pewter or paktong vase of bottle form: the flaring lip above a slightly tapering neck with applied dragon in high relief; the main body also decorated in high relief with a cherubic figure seated upon rocks by water with three perched birds looking on, with engraved moon and insects (40 cm high)
Collectibles and ornamental wares to include: two Arabia (Finland) ceramic models of recumbent zebras produced for the WWF;three pieces of glassware including a conical vase engraved 'Concours d'Elegance 1955' (rim chip noted);a pair of 19th century Staffordshire flatback figures;an abacus in a red-painted box;two hip flasks, one by Dubarry.
A William Yeoward crystal sporting trophy vase: engraved 'Junior European Three Day Event Championships 2000'; the circular tapering vase decorated with fluting and supported by a knopf stem and circular foot; signed stencil to the base 'William Yeoward'. (26.5 cm high, 12.5 cm x rim diameter)
A mixed lot comprising four pictures and a picture frame: 1. Village Scene - oil on canvas, 59.5 x 50 cm. Gilt frame. 2. Moonfleet Manor (Dorset) - watercolour depiction of the setting of J. Mead Falkner's 1898 novel, 'Moonfleet', 24 x 31 cm. Glazed white frame. 3. Still life - Flowers in Vase - oil on canvas, monogrammed MB lower right 29 x 24 cm. Painted frame. 4. Windmill - watercolour, 15 x 24.5 cm, early 20th century. Glazed gilt frame. 5. Gilded frame (68 x 58 cm).
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