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A pair of glass and metal wall lights,20th century, French or Italian, in the style of Maison Baguès, each with twin sconces in the form of a vase filled with leaf and plastic floral sprays,32cm wide32cm high (2)Condition ReportEach one with chips, wear and tarnish to the paint. One of the metal scalloped edges doesn't sit flush to the glass urn. No chips to the glass urn section but some very slight manufacturing imperfections. Dust and residue. A few small chips to the flower heads. In worn but attractive cosmetic condition. May need rewiring. See additional photos.PAT test passed 6.3.23
A pair of archaistic bronze table lamps,20th century, Chinese, each in the form of a vase with twin handles and decorated in relief, with a pale green silk shade,33cm diameter37cm high (2) Condition ReportWould need re-wiring. Some light signs of wear but in overall very good cosmetic condition. Some slight pulls and marks to the shades and the trim has come unstuck in pieces.
A porcelain famille verte vase,probably by Samson, in Chinese Kangxi style, the globular body painted with chrysanthemum by rocks in shaped panels, all against a powder-blue ground, with blue artemisia leaf mark to the underside, 9cm wide19cm highProvenance: From the 6th Earl Howe, of Gopsall Park and Penn House, and by descent to a lady of title.Condition ReportEnamel losses in various locations.
A large Meissen porcelain Schneeballen vase and cover,c.1870, of baluster form, with an applied family of golden orioles supported by trailing branches, on a tightly applied ground of mayflower blossoms issuing ball-shaped blossoms, the removable domed cover similarly decorated with two further finches, the pierced cagework lower body enclosing another bird, on a domed and spreading foot,46cm wide45cm deep85cm high including cover (2)Provenance: The collection of Sir Henry 'Chips' Channon, 5 Belgrave Square, London;thence by descent.For a similar example, see: Christie's, 'The Opulent Eye - 500 Years: Decorative Arts Europe', 15 March 2012, lot 87.The first use of Schneeballen ('Snowball') decoration was by J J Kaendler in June 1740 and, in 1742, a bowl, cover and stand was given to the Dauphin, son of Louis XV, with the same decoration (see Maureen Cassidy-Geiger Ed., 'Fragile Diplomacy', 2007, p.158, fig.7-25). The technique was revived in the mid-19th century across all manner of items from bowls to ewers. The present example is outstanding in both size and technique, and is unusual in that the caged bird is decorated in polychrome as opposed to being left white.Condition ReportObvious restoration to birds and branches. Crude repair to the golden oriole's beak. Chips and losses to flowers, foliage and branches. The lower part of the body with a loss where it meets the foot, and the foot with a noticeable chip where it joins the body. The two sections of the body are screwed together to the foot but a little loose when carrying/transporting. Sits stable on a flat surface.
A Samson porcelain Iznik-style bottle vase,mid to late 19th century, the bulbous body decorated with red carnations interlaced with blue saz leaves to a pale ground, painted marks,49cm highCondition ReportThe rim is slightly chamfered; the pattern is not complete suggesting it has been ground down, with a repaired chip remaining. Blisters and imperfections to the glaze. Wear to the foot rim.
A pair of Chinese-style porcelain vase lamps,20th century, each of baluster form with moulded dragon decoration to a blue ground, with a pleated silk shade,25cm diameter45cm high (2)Provenance: The Late Sir John Craven, The Barn, Long Newnton, Tetbury, Gloucestershire.Condition ReportGeneral light wear, dust and dirt. The plugs with old heads. The shades appear in fair order. Restoration to one rim. General surface wear and scratches. Some pitting and further manufacturing imperfections throughout. Please see additional photos. PAT test passed 6.3.23
A collection of Roman glass vessels,3rd to 4th century, comprising:two jugs, 10.5 and 13.5cm high,a vase with trailed decoration, 13cm high,a footed bowl, 10.5cm diameter,a miniature vase or unguentarium, 3cm high, anda large vase, of globe and shaft form, 24.5cm high,each with an iridescent surface finish (6)Provenance: The Estate of Mrs Althea Lloyd.Condition ReportCracks, losses and damages throughout. Each with a flaky iridescent surface.
A porcelain vase lamp,Qing dynasty (1644-1911), of square shape with mask handles, painted in pink enamel with blossoms, with a pleated silk shade,20cm wide16cm deep42cm highProvenance: The Late Sir John Craven, The Barn, Long Newnton, Tetbury, Gloucestershire.Condition ReportAppears later painted. Repair and restoration throughout. The base later. Some marks and stains to the shade.PAT test passsed 6.3.23
Comprising 4 lidded serving dishes, 1 serving dish, 2 long dishes, 3 jugs, 2 gravy boats, 2 vases, 3 napkin rings, 1 toastrack, salt & pepper pots, coffee pot, tea pot, 2 salad bowls, 8 coffee cups, 7 tea cups, 2 soup bowls, 18 mixed saucers, 14 mixed plates, 11 oval plates, 2 fan side plates, 2 avocado dishes, 3 mixed dishes, egg cup, vase & strawberry dish
Coalport Countryware tea and dinner service – approx. 81 pieces: Comprising 2 teapots, coffee pot, sugar bowl, 2 jugs, gravy boat, vinegar bottle, 6 egg cups, 3 napkin rings, 4 soup bowls, 6 avocado dishes, 4 corn dishes, 2 cake stands, 6 sandwich plates, butter dish, meat plate, serving dish, oval plate, sharing dish, vase, 16 mixed plates, 7 saucers, 5 bowls, 3 knives & 5 small dishes
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