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A 20th century Delft square covered vase, decorated with sailing ships, height 41cm & 4 other vases. Delft: minor chip to lid rim, small chip in scrollwork below ship otherwise appear in good conditionBlue vase has hairline in base, 2 glass vases are OK with no obvious further damage, repair or restoration
A GROUP OF FOUR MOORCROFT POMEGRANATE VASESOf various shapes, all with script and impressed marks23cm high and smallerCondition Report: The bottle vase with large chip to upper rim, the remaining three vases appear to be fair condition overall, no serious damage or issues detectedPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A GROUP OF THREE MOORCROFT VASESOne of baluster form decorated with orchid decoration, 18cm high, a tapered cylindrical vase with anemone decoration, 12.5cm high, and another smaller bottle vase, 12.5cm highAll with impressed marksCondition Report: All three vases appear to be fair condition overall, no serious damage or issues detectedPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A GROUP OF THREE MOORCROFT VASESOne of ovoid form decorated with orchid decoration, 12.5cm high, a vase with flared rim, 13cm high, and another smaller tapered cylindrical vase, 10cm highAll with impressed marksCondition Report: All three vases appear to be fair condition overall, no serious damage or issues detectedPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A GROUP OF THREE MOORCROFT VASESOne of tapered cylindrical form decorated with pansies, 15cm high, a baluster vase with fruiting vine decoration, 15cm high, and another smaller baluster vase, 9cm highAll with script and impressed marksCondition Report: The pansies vase with a minute foot rim chip to the inner edge, this is in no way visible when the vase is sat, otherwise all three vases appear to be fair condition overall, no serious damage or issues detectedPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A MODERN MOORCROFT LAMP BASEDecorated with anemonesImpressed marks33cm highCondition Report: Fitment is loose to the top and wobbles, there is a tiny footrim chip that is barely visible. This is sold as a decorative lamp base only and will need to be wired and tested prior to use, the wire protrudes through the vase by designPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A DAUM SMOKED GLASS RIBBED ART DECO TRUMPET VASE CIRCA 1930The square base inscribed DAUM NANCY FRANCE, 42cm highCondition Report: Small nibbles to edges.Seeing as the base is signed and is uniform it would seem unlikely that this has been cut down, the base is 13cm squarePlease see additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A CHINESE ARCHAIC HAN STYLE BRONZE VASE, hu, The bulbous body rises to a tall cylindrical neck below the mouth which is shaped as a lobed garlic bulb, all supported on a short foot, 30cm high Condition Report: Surface discolouration and verdis-gris patina overallPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A REGENCY GLASS AND GILT METAL PHOTOPHORECIRCA 1820The vase shaped shade etched with anthemia and key-frieze above neo-classical figures, the base with Greek-key socket above cut and ring turned stem and spread foot52cm highProvenance: Purchased Sotheby's, The Roger Collection, lot 205, January 1998, a copy of this catalogue is available with the lot
Y A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND TULIPWOOD BANDED PEMBROKE TABLECIRCA 179074cm high, 106cm wide (open), 85cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, there is loss to the mouldings around the frieze to three corners these have never been present at DreweattsThe leaves have some old marks through the polish, this appears to be where a vase has sat previously - the colour appears to have been disguised and polished overThe appear to be original, the lock also, there is no key, Overall solid and stableThe drawer may have had a slide to the top previously there are grooves to the upper edges of the slides where this may have slid, the interior of the drawer has ink and stains, it may have been fitted for stationary or writingPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF CHINESE CANTON EXPORT TWIN-HANDLED VASES 19TH CENTURY The neck flanked with handles in the design of flying pheasants, the globular body decorated with cartouches of court scenes, birds and butterflies, 21.8cm high晚清 广彩人物仕女图双耳瓶一对 Condition Report: Both with nibbles to the rim and one vase with the applied dragon heads damaged, some loss to the enamelCondition Report Disclaimer
A pair of George II walnut side chairs, mid 18th century,: the serpentine toprails carved with central scallopshells, above pierced vase form splats; the drop in upholstered seats in moulded rails; with cabriole front legs descending from acanthus carved knees to ball-and-claw feet; 97cm high, 61cm wide
A Continental walnut marquetry petite bureau plat in Louis XV taste, late 19th century; the top decorated with a vase of flowers within an oval reserve on a diapered ground, within gilt metal edging; the fitted drawer with gilt tooled leather skiver and compartments within; on cabriole legs to foliate cast sabots; 71cm high, 65cm wide, 41cm deep
A Ruskin purple and black 'peacock' lustre glazed vase; a shallow bowl with mottled blue glaze; and an ochre and ice blue lustre shallow footed bowl: the first impressed 'Ruskin England 1918?' 17cm; the second impressed 'Ruskin England', 21cm; the third impressed 'Ruskin England 1927', 24cm [damaged] 3.
A mixed group of glassware comprising a wrythen lobed and cut confiture, cover and stand, a footed bowl with crimped fold over rim, a fluted footed bowl, a low comport, a lantern together with a hobnail cut jug, pedestal salt and a celery vase, early 19th century and later, the latter 23cm high.
A Meissen pot pourri and cover and a small mythological group of four cherubs the vase with entwined serpent handles and bud finial, painted on each side with lovers in classical landscapes, underglaze blue crossed swords mark and incised G59, late 19th century, 29cm [cover damaged]; the small group 8cm [damages] 2.
Richond, Paris a gilt metal and marble clock garniture the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell and stamped with the trademark of the blanc-roulant maker G. Megnin, the white enamel dial having black Arabic numerals, decorative gilt-brass hands and signed Richond, Bd. Montmarte, Paris, standing on a brass pole with swags held aloft by two matching boys and surmounted by cast floral decoration, all standing on a shaped white marble base with ormolu mounts, with matching vase shaped side pieces, height 46cm clock, 32cm side pieces.
THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE E.J. WHYTE (1931-2022)After working in the fire service for 10 years, 'Jack' Whyte joined Brian Bearne at his Warren Road, Torquay auction rooms in the mid 1960s as saleroom manager. However he always had a particular interest in antique pottery and porcelain and he soon became Bearnes' ceramic specialist and cataloguer. Jack carried on heading the department during the years at Rainbow, Torquay and after the company moved to Exeter worked as a part time consultant until 2019. He used his extensive knowledge and skill to good effect when acquiring pieces for his own collection from the many antique shops and markets in and around Torbay, particularly in the 1970s and 80s. He will be remembered by dealers and collectors for his expertise and helpfulness but his many friends and past colleagues will never forget his infectious enthusiasm and wonderful dry sense of humour.Studio ceramics from the collection will be offered in our 20th Century & Contemporary Sale on 28th February.A Chinese famille rose Cong vase of small size, with buddhist lion dog ring handles, finely painted on two sides with geese, swallows and flowering plants, the opposing sides with black poetic inscriptions on an iron-red and grisaille flowerhead and diaper ground, the concave shaped rim and foot decorated with a black key pattern and peony scrolls on a gilt ground, iron-red four-character mark for the 'hall for the Cultivation of Virtue', Republic/20th century, 13cm [minor wear to gilt rim].* The inscriptions can be translated to read 'Purple blossoms and green willow billowing in the fragrant air/Geese befriending amongst reeds in the pond'.
A mixed lot of English and Continental ceramics including a Sevres-style biscuit group of bacchanalian putti, incised interlaced Ls mark, 15cm; a Robinson & Leadbeater parian bust of Mozart, 20cm; a pair of Volkstedt figural candlesticks, 18cm; a 19th century English porcelain spill vase; a clay pipe initialled DD for Double Diamond etc. [some damage].
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