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Lot 252A

Assorted table collectables. Including two Waterford glasses, candlestick, vase, soapstone dragon, Portmeirion vase

Lot 28

An assortment of 19th century and later cut glass. Including decanters, a punch bowl and a vase

Lot 330

An assortment of ceramics. Including a Poole vase, Royal Doulton vase and bowl, a pair of Guiness Toucans, etc

Lot 342

An assortment of collectables. Comprising a contemporary wooden wall clock, two resin Chinese figures and a Chinese style vase

Lot 349

An early Moorcroft vase glazed in graduated blue. Of bulbous form, plain ribbed texture, impressed signature and marks 'Potters to H M The Queen', H15cm

Lot 354

A Royal Copenhagen vase. Decorated with blossom on a graduated blue ground, H28cm

Lot 391

A small assortment of English 18th and 19th century porcelain. Including a vase and plated with painted floral decoration, a mug, etc

Lot 403

A signed Anita Harris 'Tree Man' vase. H18cm

Lot 47

Three pieces of contemporary ceramics. Comprising a Royal Crown Derby vase in the 'Old Imari' pattern, H21cm, a Royal Crown Derby cat 'Misty' with a silver stopper and an unmarked lidded pot with hunting themed details Condition Report: Royal Crown Derby vase is a 2nd. Overall condition appears to be good, with no obvious signs of major damage or repair.

Lot 485

An engraved Orrefors glass vase and a glass pin dish. The vase of compressed tapering form on ball feet, etched Orrefors/VSL/2/2/ 1951 marks, the canted rectangular dish unmarked, both engraved with a greyhound, the vase 13cm high Condition Report: The pin dish has a chip to the left top rim. Dish has at least three other small chips to the same rim. Small chips and surface scratches visible throughout the underside, caused through previous use, The vase appears to be in overall good condition, with scratches and marks in places commensurate with previous use.

Lot 485A

An Anita Harris signed vase in 'purse' form. Limited edition number 20/25, H12cm

Lot 61

A large 20th century pottery vase. Of baluster form, decorated with flowers and plants on a blue ground, H53cm

Lot 62

A Bretby Art Pottery aesthetic movement spill vase. Modelled as a heron with bamboo, with a yellow glaze, H29cm

Lot 641

A selection of 20th century ceramics. To include Wedgwood wild strawberry pattern vase, a pierced twin handled dish, etc

Lot 84

A 20th century Chinese vase. Of hexagonal form, with decoration depicting water lilies and lotus flowers, 31cm high

Lot 86

A collection of assorted Staffordshire pottery figures. To include two figures upon horseback, posy vase and others, largest 24cm high

Lot 87

A small 19th century silver mounted glass pouring vessel and other items. The pouring vessel with English assay marks, hallmarks rubbed 20cm high (AF) together with a white metal mounted decanter base and a silver plated spill vase

Lot 126

A Kirman rugThe dark blue field with twin-handled flowering vase, surrounded with birds, antelope and entwined foliage, within ivory and camel guard stripes and madder borders decorated with animals and birds (wear),200.5cm x 134cmThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 154

Anne Vallayer-Coster (Paris 1744-1818)Roses, orange blossom and other flowers in a blue vase Signed 'V V. Coster' (lower right)Oil on canvas32.8 x 24cm (12 15/16 x 9 7/16in).Footnotes:Provenance:Sale, Sotheby's, London, 9 July 1998, lot 217With Adam Williams Fine Art, New York, where purchased by the late owner in 2000Literature:M. Roland Michel, Anne Vallayer-Coster 1744-1818, Paris, 1970, no.33, ill. p.123E. Kahng and M. Roland Michel, Anne Vallayer-Coster, Painter to the Court of Marie-Antoinette,, p. 214, cat. no 105, ill.M. and F. Fare, La Vie Silencieuse en France La Nature Morte au XVIIIe siecle, Fribourg, 1976, p. 233, ill., fig. 365Anne Vallayer-Coster, renowned for her still life paintings, was one of the best known female French artists of the 18th century. However, little is known about her artistic training but her father was a goldsmith at the Gobelins Manufactory and may have been her first teacher. In 1770, at the age of just 26, she was unanimously accepted into the prestigious Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture and attracted considerable attention including an announcement of the event in the Mercure de France (E. Kahng and M. Roland Michel, eds., Anne Vallayer-Coster: Painter to the Court of Marie-Antoinette, exh. cat., Dallas 2002, p.17).She exhibited regularly at the annual Salons between 1771-1817 and was named court painter to Marie Antoinette in 1780. Anne Vallayer married Jean-Pierre Coster, a member of parliament and lawyer from Nancy, in 1781 and thereafter was known as Vallayer-Coster. We can therefore be certain that the present painting dates to after 1781. The lustrous blue vase is a repeated motif in her works which perhaps suggests it was a studio prop; see for example the still life in Metropolitan Museum, New York (acc. no. 07.225.504), dated 1780, and a work offered at Christie's, Paris, 16 June 2021, lot 10, dated 1781.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 179

Two George III mahogany bedside commodesOne with arms on vase-shaped supports above a hinged seat on square tapering legs; the other with rectangular hinged top and downswept front supports on square section legs, the first: 59.5cm wide x 53.5cm deep x 82cm high, (23in wide x 21in deep x 32in high) the second: 55cm wide, 48.5cm deep, 75cm high, (2)Footnotes:Provenance: Berkshire Furnishings, Wiltshire.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 211

A pair of George II brass candlesticksEach with spool-shaped nozzles on knopped vase-shaped stem with octagonal shoulders, the square base with rounded angles, 11.5cm wide, 11.5cm deep, 20.5cm high (4 1/2in wide, 4 1/2in deep, 8in high) (2)Footnotes:Provenance: Berkshire Furnishings, Wiltshire.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 44

A George III mahogany three-tier dumb waiterOn a turned vase support and splayed tripod base, 62cm wide x 62cm deep x 134cm high, (24in wide x 24in deep x 52 1/2in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 7

A Japanese blue and gilt-decorated 'crane' vaseOf baluster shape, with a lustrous dark-blue glaze and decorated in gilt around the exterior with three cranes, the mouth rim with pendant lappets, the base with Japanese mark, 30cm (11/2in) highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 124

A & J ZIMMERMAN; a Edward VII hallmarked silver posy vase, Birmingham 1901 (weighted), together with a pair of hallmarked silver ladles, two pairs of hallmarked silver sugar tongs and two hallmarked silver napkin rings, approx weight 3.4ozt/106g.

Lot 263

HENRY WILLIAMSON LTD; a George V hallmarked silver posy vase, Birmingham 1911, with a hallmarked silver sugar caster, and hallmarked silver pin dish, combined weight of caster and pin dish 3.13ozt/97.5g.

Lot 288

COLEN HEWER CHESHIRE; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver open salts with cast decoration of cherubs. bows, and grapevine, with matching spoons, Birmingham 1898, cased, with a hallmarked silver dish, 800 grade bonbon dish with case floral decoration, cut glass vase with silver rim, and two cased sets of silver plated cutlery, weighable silver 5.3ozt/166g. 

Lot 654

A collection of 19th century and later silver plated items, to include an Art Nouveau twin trumpet vase, a set of fourteen spoons and servers, a meat skewer, two preserve jars, a table bell, a four branch candelabrum etc (Qty)

Lot 5529

AFTER SIMON VERELST; oil on panel, still life study of flowers in a vase, 39 x 29cm, framed.Additional InformationImage with a couple of small areas to the bottom which may have been touched up. Frame with minor wear. 

Lot 5575

An early 20th century oil lamp with green frosted glass shade, on stepped plinth vase, height including chimneys 59cm.Additional InformationShade only; large slither chip to foot rim, otherwise good. 

Lot 3018

A collection of collectors' items to include an American style white metal overlaid vase and cup, the vase height 7cm, a French gilt metal serpentine box etc. 

Lot 3086

A vintage bakelite telephone, a late Victorian alabaster mantel clock (af), and an alabaster twin handled vase (3).

Lot 309

Two Elizabeth II hallmarked silver goblets, with engraved inscriptions Birmingham 1974 and Sheffield 1968, height 12.5cm, with a hallmarked silver dish with similar engraved presentation, combined weight 9.5ozt / 304g, with a modern hallmarked silver time piece, specimen vase and Continental 800 standard tea infuser (6) 

Lot 3124

A late George III candle box, height 41cm, with a Chinese Kangxi style blue and white moon flask, 25cm (2)Additional InformationThe vase with a several repairs to the neck and one of the handles re-attached. 

Lot 3149

A Victorian carved coal vase decorated to the front with a floral spray, height 23.5cm.Additional InformationThere are a few chips to the rim, some losses to the petals, some chips to the flower head, also some chips around the foot rim. there is also a crack running through the back of the vase. 

Lot 3505

A 19th century needlework panel, still life flowers in a vase, diameter 38cm, in maple veneered frame, together with a similar smaller example (2).

Lot 3558

WALTER MOORCROFT; a pair of cylindrical vases with flared necks decorated in the 'Pomegranate' pattern on a blue ground, signature and impressed marks to the underside, height 19cm (2).Additional InformationCrazing to each vase, one vase with numerous hairline cracks to the foot rim, terminating from the bottom into the body.

Lot 3564

TROIKA POTTERY; a rare and early shouldered bottle vase, decorated with a ‘Gingerbread Man’ to the front and with a raised Trident mark verso, signed Troika St Ives with Trident mark to the underside, height 19.5cm. Additional InformationGood overall condition, with two very minimal pin head nicks to body otherwise good condition. 

Lot 3567

MOORCROFT; three pieces including a baluster vase decorated in the 'Anemone' pattern, height 20cm, powder bowl and cover in the same pattern, diameter 12cm, and a 'Clematis' footed bowl (3) Additional InformationLight crazing and wear throughout, footed bowl is cracked, the powder bowl is seconds quality, 

Lot 3568

MARK CHAPMAN; a contemporary art glass vase of shouldered form, with iridescent stylised decoration, signed and dated 10-88, heightb18.5cm.  Additional InformationGood condition with light scratches to the underside. 

Lot 3571

MINTON; a Secessionist range vase with stylised tubeline decoration on a blood red ground, height 13cm.Additional InformationSmall flat chip to the foot rim, crazing to the body.

Lot 3575

GUNNEL SAHLIN FOR KOSTA BODA; a contemporary art glass vase of conical form, with internal linear decoration, signed, bears original label, height 29.5cm.Additional InformationLight wear, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations. 

Lot 3580

MOORCROFT; a meiping shaped vase, decorated with poppies, height 21cm. Additional InformationLight wear, but good condition. 

Lot 3581

PHILIP GIBSON FOR MOORCROFT; a meiping shaped vase, decorated with floral sprays, signed and dated 7.11.03, height 21cm (seconds quality), fitted in associated box. 

Lot 3582

MOORCROFT; a limited edition baluster shaped vase, with floral sprays, signed to the base, numbered 5/150, height 14cm, fitted in associated box.  

Lot 3583

EMMA BOSSONS FOR MOORCROFT; a squat vase with floral sprays, signed to the underside, height 11cm. 

Lot 3589

BARBARA WRIGHT; a ceramic plate decorated with a dragon, diameter 30cm, a jar and cover by the same artist with linear decoration, a Studio pottery vase, bowl and jug (5).

Lot 3641

SITZENDORF; two German porcelain figures, one of a gentleman reading the time from a pocket watch, the other of an elderly gentleman in his nightgown, tallest 17cm, with three further German figure groups, a Vienna porcelain figure group, a small German vase and a Meissen floral encrusted circular box and cover (af) (8).

Lot 3648

A small collection of assorted studio pottery including a vase with floral decoration with tenmoku, possibly Trevor Corser, etc.

Lot 3655

WEDGWOOD; a lustre vase, decorated with birds against a mottled blue ground, height 21.5cm. Additional InformationSome rubbing to gilding, and a couple of slight glaze scratches, but essentially fair. 

Lot 3659

A 19th century Staffordshire Cavalier spill vase group modelled a man and a hound, height 43cm, with five further Staffordshire figures, a Nadal pottery figure of a kneeling boy, and a late 19th century Chinese blue and white vase (repaired), with a hallmarked silver six division toast rack.

Lot 3663

ROYAL BONN; a globular vase with elongated neck, 'Old Dutch' pattern, height 30cm.Additional InformationLight glaze crazing throughout, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations. 

Lot 3667

ROYAL WORCESTER; a blush ivory cornucopia vase, shape number 2579, height 9.5cm, together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory vase with floral decoration and a Royal China Works Worcester miniature tyg (3).Additional InformationThe Cornucopia vase with restoration to the rim and body, light wear to the gilding throughout.

Lot 3674

ROYAL WORCESTER; a small pot pourri vase and cover, decorated by Freeman, decorated with fruit, height 11cm, with a Carltonware vase and cover, a Spode cake platter, a Royal Doulton figure of 'The Old Balloon Seller' HN1315, and a goblet (5)Additional InformationThe head of the Royal Doulton figure has been glue repaired. There is a loss to the flange of the lid of the pot pourri vase, and a chip to the underside of the rim. 

Lot 3676

ZSOLNAY PECS; a twin handled vase, with pierced and painted floral detailing, height 40cm, with a Doulton Burslem flow blue twin handled vase, a novelty decanter modelled as a monk, and a Royal Worcester aesthetic teapot and cover (4)Additional InformationThe Zsolney Pecs vase has three chips to the rim, and only two of the pieces are present. Crazed throughout. The Doulton vase with vine crazing throughout. The teapot with a repaired handle and a chip to the spout. 

Lot 3677

ROYAL CROWN DERBY; an Imari pattern twin handled vase and cover, height 24cm, with a pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory plates decorated with flowers, diameter 19.5cm, two Crown Derby Imari sauce boats, a 19th century Staffordshire vase modelled as a cornucopia, and a 19th century style majolica game pie dish and cover, etc. Additional InformationRoyal Crown Derby vase structurally good however there are traces of cello tape to the lid and to the neck. The Crown Derby jug painted with flowers is restored. The cornucopia vase is restored and repaired. Other items with general wear. 

Lot 3682

WEDGWOOD; an 'Anemone' pattern fifteen piece coffee service, with a selection of Wedgwood blue jasperware, including a pedestal vase, height 19cm. 

Lot 3685

ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted vase, shape number 2471, painted with floral sprays on a light green ground, black printed marks, height 15cm. Additional InformationThere is a small tight hairline crack starting from the foot rim and going to the underside of the rim. Light crazing to the glaze. 

Lot 3686

ROYAL WORCESTER; a small circular box and cover, the lid decorated with a coastal scene with three boats, diameter 5.6cm, with a Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, lacking cover, height 13.5cm, two 19th century lacquered papier-mâché snuff boxes, and fifteen modern decorative boxes.

Lot 3697

A group of decorative ceramics, including a Copenhagen vase, Old Tupton Ware vase, coloured glass, etc.

Lot 3701

MOORCROFT; a group of 'Hibiscus' pattern ware, including an ashtray, vase, and framed pot lid, with a 'Lily' pattern plate and further pin dish.

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