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J. H. Van(?) - Still life with flowers in a pedestal vase, oil on canvas, signed with monogram and dated 1780 lower left, 25 x 20cmIt looks as though it was re-lined at some point. There is craquelure to the centre. See images for condition. Consigned from a house clearance.
Mid-18th Century Gilt Metal Chatelaine/Etui with a hinged panel to the clip depicting a vase of flowers, hung with a hinged etui embossed with a figure of a classical soldier to the front and back, lobed cover and pair of hinged small boxes and covers, 16cm long overall, etui actual length 9cm (no fittings)Another Later Chatelaine in Gilt Filigree, with four hinged filigree chains from which a pencil, notebook with ivorine pages, pin cushion, scissor case and bucket with later thimble all hang, 28cm long(2)
An Aynsley porcelain commemorative limited edition 'Battle of Britain' two-handled urn-shaped vase and cover. Printed and painted marks, no. 33 of 100, produced for the Peter Jones Collection, painted by R. Band with a vignette of spitfires, the reverse with the Royal Air Force cipher and verse, with lavender-ground cover gilt with coronet finial, on wooden stand, 20cm high exc. stand
A cased Coalport commemorative limited edition ' Battle of Britain' vase and cover. With certificate, no. 3 of 50, printed marks, oviform, printed in gilt with the Royal Air Force ciphers and painted by Malcolm Harnett with a vignette of two spitfires, the pale blue ground gilt with leafy tendrils, 33cm high
A pair of Edwardian marquetry inlaid Georgian style dining chairs. Each shield-shaped back and vase-shaped splat inlaid with neo-classical urns issuing fruit amongst acanthus and ribboned berried swags, the shaped arms carved with leaves, with stuffover seat, on tapering square marquetry legs, on spade feet, 100.5cm high Condition Report: Overall both are sturdy and in good decorative order. One has some water staining to top rail and the other has some small lesser water marks, both have very minor losses to the veneers at edges, minor scuffing to legs and feet.
A 19th century Chinese Canton porcelain bottle vase and cover, enamel decorated with dragons and butterflies amongst flowers, height 33cm (a/f)Considerably cracked, chipped and restored. Lid has several repairs and is chipped to rim. Large repair to side, see extra images.
A circa 1912 Royal Worcester jug, shape 1507, decorated with roses, puce mark to the underside, h.22cm, together with a circa 1912 Royal Worcester blush ivory specimen vase, shape 1661, decorated with flowers, puce mark to the underside, h.23.5cm, and a further Royal Worcester old ivory jardiniere, decorated with flowers, puce mark to the underside, h.14cm (3)All with slight wear to decoration but otherwise in good condition.
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