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ROYAL WORCESTER VASE, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY with retirculated neck two twin gilt handles, the ovoid body hand painted with butterflies amongst foliage, beaded and foliate moulded borders, puce printed marks to base, later converted to lamp and wired for electricity, with shade34cm high
WILLIAM RICKETTS FOR ROYAL WORCESTER, PAIR OF VASES painted with fruit including peaches, apples, cherries and grapes amongst foliage, each signed Ricketts, printed backstamp in green, shape number G4223cm high In overall good condition. Hairline running length of body to one vase. Areas of gilt loss. Small green stains to one section of pierced top. Additional images now available.
ALBERT SHUCK FOR ROYAL WORCESTER, PAIR OF VASES, CIRCA 1930s signed, shape number 2260, painted marks in puce and in violet14cm high In overall good condition. Surface scratches to each. One body with small dent and minor black marks. Other vase with small pinhole mark. Some gilding rubbed. Each base with ware. Additional images now available.
ROYAL WORCESTER POT POURRI WITH COVER, EARLY 20TH CENTURY along with a Royal Worcester cylindrical vase painted with fruit by J Cook and two other fruit painted vases pot pourri 21cm high Qty: 4 In overall good condition. Lid with some small white spots. Neck with visable restoration. Body with ware. Gilt base with further restoration/ware. Cylindrical vase in overall good condition. Smaller vases in overall good condition. Some ware to the bases. All with surface scratches. Additional images now available.
ROYAL COPENHAGEN, MATCHED BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE MID-20TH CENTURY comprising nine dinner plates, two lattice dinner plates, ten side plates, four dessert bowls, a teapot, a coffee pot, eleven teacups, four smaller teacups, ten coffee cups, six smaller coffee cups, six coffee cans, twenty-nine saucers, six smaller saucers, five further saucers, three sugar bowls, two cream jugs, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, another, a twin-branch candelabrum, a pair of oil cruets, two tureens, two serving dishes, a pair of bowls, a vase, all stamped marks, slightly differing designsOne candlestick has a hairline. Two saucershave hairlines. Other than that, generally good, with light age and use related wear. Would benefit from clean.Images detailing a selection of marks now available.
MOORCROFT, HIBISCUS PATTERN VASE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY of baluster form, tube lined with flowers, impressed mark and signature in blue21cm highIn good condition. Suffering from crazing and hairline cracks. Some white marks to body. Inside would benefit from a clean. Base with some ware. Additional images now available.
RACHEL BISHOP FOR MOORCROFT, 'MACKINTOSH' PATTERN VASE, CONTEMPORARY of baluster form, tubelined with Mackintosh roses to blue and cream ground, impressed mark and painted initials to baseCondition generally good. Crazing throughout. No chips or cracks. Additional images now available. 28cm high.
PAIR OF ZSOLNAY PECS VASES, EARLY 20TH CENTURY of footed ovoid form, with flared rim over bulb knop and elongated neck, hand painted and gilded with turkeys amongst foliage, printed and impressed marks to baseQty: 2Both vases in overall good condition. Each rim with chip. One neck reglued and with visable glue marks, as well as chip. One vase with some hairline cracks. Each foot with age related ware. Both vases suffering from crazing. Additional images now abailable.32cm high.
WEDGWOOD, PAIR OF AESTHETIC PERIOD VASES, LATE 19TH CENTURY each of twin handled urn form, the first painted with owl, the second with bird of prey, to blossoming branches, the rim and lower body decorated in gilt with blossoming branches to green lustrous ground, Portland vase mark to base28cm highCondition good to fair. Crazing and other imperfections throughout. Gilt and paint rub. Further light wear. Additional images now available. No chips or cracks.
JOHN McLENNAN (BRITISH 1877-1910) FOR DOULTON LAMBETH, DOUBLE GOURD VASE, CIRCA 1900 hand painted with Classical nude female holding a lyre, blue ground with gilt highlights, signed J.H. McLennan, impressed marks to base33cm highIn overall good condition. Crazing throughout. Additional images now available.
COALPORT TEA SERVICE, ALONG WITH THREE LIDDED VASES the tea service comprising six cups, six saucers and six side plates, also a pair of biscuit dishes, along with a pair of lidded urn shaped vases and another lidded vasethe urn shaped vases 19cm highQty: 23Condition of each piece is generally good, though subject to light wear including some scratches to gilt as per age. One saucer has a crack running from edge to centre.
PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER SPILL VASES, CODE FOR 1928 each modelled as a putto holding an urn, in blush ivory and lustrous tones, along with a Wedgwood Aesthetic period ovoid vase, decorated with a kingfisher11.5cm highQty: 3Each piece in generally good condition. Light wear as per use and age, though without damage. The larger vase has crazing throughout.
Peter Layton (Born 1937) - Frosted glass bottle-shaped vase with mottled and trailing design, 7.75ins high, etched signature to base and one other similarly decorated paperweight, 5.75ins x 4ins high, unsignedBoth pieces appear to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration
A Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Teapot, Kangxi Period, with Dutch Silver Mounts, painted with river landscape within shaped panel, vase with peacock feathers and censers, the mounts engraved with fruiting vines, 5ins (12.7cm) high, six character mark to baseNo comment about condition of the porcelain hidden by the silver mounts can be made. There is a small area of 'fritting' to the upper edge of the spout, together with some very light scattered scratching to the surface, but otherwise this piece appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration.
A Red Lacquer Open Armchair, of "Country Chippendale " Design, decorated in gilt with chinoiseries, with shaped and carved crest rail, ornate vase pattern splat, conforming fretted panels to sides, the drop-in seat upholstered in old gold cloth, on square chamfered front legsAt the top of the crest rail where the uprights meet the top there are two shrinkage splits running horizontally from one end to the other. Where the top of the splat meets the crest rail there is a shrinkage split on the right hand side around 2ins long horizontally. To the frame of the chair there is extensive paint and polychrome loss. The drop in seat appears to be in a fairly good overall condition with no obvious tears or rips. General heavier wear to the legs and feet commensurate with age. Overall the item is structurally sound however there is some movement in the joints.
Walter Slater for Shelley, Circa 1920-30, a large tapering lustre vase, shape no.770, decorated with peacocks in blue and gilt on a mottled green ground, 15.25ins high, with signature/stamp to baseWear to gilding at rim, four tiny emulsion(?) spots to body. Otherwise no obvious damage/loss/restoration
***Paul Lucien Maze (1887-1979) - Watercolour and pastel - Still life with vase of flowers, signed, 10.75ins x 10.25ins, framed and glazedProvenance: Duncan R. Miller Fine Arts, 17 Flask Walk, Hampstead, London NW3 1HJ Note: Handwritten label to verso: "A favourite theme of Paul Maze's was a vase of flowers in front of one of his canvases." Selected pictures from the Peter Barkworth Collection
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Black Lacquered Display Cabinet, the whole decorated with chinoiseries, the upper part with deep moulded cornice with central T-scroll carved decoration, fitted two shelves enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed doors, the base fitted four drawers and on conforming stylised vase supports, shaped stretchers, on bun feet, 80ins x 17ins x 85ins highAt the top the cornice all three edges have general areas of paint loss, rubbing and edge knocks. General signs of shrinkage commensurate with age around the right hand uprights and left hand uprights. A pane of glass is missing on the left hand side. The base on the right hand side has a shrinkage split running vertically from one end to the other and the same on the left hand side. general heavier wear to the stretchers and feet commensurate with age. Overall the item breaks down into five pieces and the item is structurally sound with little to no movement in the joints. Silk lined interior appears to be in a fairly good condition with no obvious staining, however on the lowest section there is a small rip around an inch in diameter. Overall this lot is in a fairly good condition.
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