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William Moorcroft'Claremont' vase, circa 1920Glazed earthenware.24.3cm highPainted W.Moorcroft facsimile signature and impressed with Moorcroft factory marks.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Richard Joyce for Pilkington's Royal LancastrianLustre vase, 1907Glazed earthenware, decorated with fish and seaweed in gold and red lustre glazes.21.8cm highUnderside with impressed factory marks and painted artist's monogram.Footnotes:LiteratureA J Cross, Pilkington Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis, Hillingdon Press, p. 48, pl. 50AThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
William Salter Mycock for Pilkington's Royal LancastrianMonumental heraldic vase, 1916Earthenware, hand painted in lustrous colours with a fleur-de-lys, a helmet and lion amidst scrolling foliage with red flowers and a Latin inscription, the neck inscribed 'Pro Patria' (for one's country).51cm highUnderside impressed with maker's marks and painted artist's monogram with date cypher for 1916.Footnotes:The present vase is potentially an exhibition piece. Possibly from The Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society's Eleventh Exhibition, held 9 October 1916 - 20 November 1916 at the Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington House, p. 257 of the catalogue reference no. 597 'W.S.Mycock (v) Vase £4 10s'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Ruskin PotteryVase, model no. 316, circa 1910Stoneware, mottled high-fired flambé glaze.30.8cm highProduced by Ruskin Pottery, West Smethwick, England. Underside impressed RUSKIN.Footnotes:LiteraturePaul Atterbury and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery: The Pottery of Edward Richard Taylor and William Howson Taylor, 1898-1935, Baxendale Press, 1993, pp. 69, 152For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GalléTriple overlay cameo plate with seagulls, circa 1925Clear glass overlaid in aquamarine, which is fire-polished, and white, which is matt, and acid-etched with seagulls swopping down above the stormy waves, with orange border and a seagull with orange beak and feet, on a short, raised foot.39cm diameterIntaglio acid-etched signature Gallé.Footnotes:LiteratureVictor Arwas, Glass Art Nouveau to Art Deco, Academy Editions, 1987, pp. 140-41 for a Gallé cameo glass 'Polar beer' vase of similar style and dated circa 1925For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
RozenburgTwin-handled vase, 1903Eggshell porcelain, painted with blue and purple irises. 33cm highUnderside with printed Rozenburg den Haag mark, painted date code and 185, with artist's monogram for Samuel Schellink, amongst other marks. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
RozenburgTwo miniature vases, 1904 and 1906Eggshell porcelain, with four faceted sides, one painted with thistles, one with foliate design. 9.4cm and 12.2cm high respectivelyEach with printed Rozenburg den Haag mark, painted date codes and artist's monogram for Samuel Schellink. Smaller later vase with painted 301.(2) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Ruskin PotteryVase, model no. 187, 1925Stoneware, high-fired flambé glaze.20cm highProduced by Ruskin Pottery, West Smethwick, England. Underside impressed RUSKIN/ENGLAND/1925.Footnotes:LiteraturePaul Atterbury and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery: The Pottery of Edward Richard Taylor and William Howson Taylor, 1898-1935, Baxendale Press, 1993, p. 152For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Mixed Lot: George V single embossed candle stick, Birmingham 1924, 12cm tall, a silver ashtray hallmarked for Birmingham 1919, a silver twin handle spill vase (a/f), a hallmarked silver capston ink well, loaded, (a.f), two cut glass dressing table jars with pull off silver lids together with a cut glass scent bottle with a silver collar
Pair Chinese porcelain tall vases of square tapering form, painted with figures in landscape in pink, yellow, blue and green, each with flared rim and pair lions mask and drop ring gilt handles, 59cm high (please see condition report and photos) (2) Condition ReportOne vase with surface scratches, accretions, wear to the gilt and decoration. Crack to body spanning two sides, firing crack to base, general wear and tear. Second vase with surface scratches, accretions, wear to the gilt and decoration. Extensive damage and crude restoration to the body, general wear and tear.
Salt glazed stoneware Aquatic pattern vase, attributed to Martin Brothers, circa 1890, incised with grotesque fish, alternating with moulded stylised scale pattern sea creatures, enriched in mottled glazes and white slip, (with firing crack and associated hairline crack to base, some chipping to foot rim, crack and uneven base stabilized with plaster, apparently unmarked) 25cm highCondition ReportSurface marks, accretions and crazing. Areas of loss to the glaze at the base, firing crack and associated hairline crack to base, some chipping to foot rim, crack and uneven base stabilized with plaster. General wear and tear.
Art Nouveau pottery tubelined jar and cover decorated with blue flowers, circa 1900, an oviform stoneware turquoise glazed vase, a studio pottery green glazed dish impressed with stylised roundels to border, incised 'HD' and a Continental faience two-handed vase painted with pink flowers amongst green trellis, impressed numerals to base, 25.5cm high (4)
Two Dutch Delft tiles, one 17th century, decorated in blue and white with tulips, with metal mount, 13cm square (excluding mount), the other later with a titled religious scene, a collection of blue-glazed studio pottery including jugs, bowls, coffee cups and dishes (some bearing label for H Wilson, Hampshire), various marks, two Lobmeyr-style Art Nouveau flower-shaped enamelled drinking glasses, a Royal Copenhagen blue ground small oviform vase decorated with dandelions, three Royal Copenhagen blue and white plates and a retro studio pottery vase glazed in black and white with stylised geometric roundels Condition ReportThe tiles have chipped edges and the 'trivet' one is crazed, the brown Denby jug has a chip to the lip, the 1967 Christmas plate is chipped, there is a chip the the dark blue cream jug, the studio pottery appears to have no obvious damage.the Copenhagen vase has nibbles around the rim but could be under the glaze and the blue drinking glass has a chip to the rim
Royal Doulton stoneware 'Army Club' cigarettes advertising ashtray, with painted black marks, 14cm high, a Don Jones (1936-2019) for Winchcombe pottery stoneware bottle-shaped vase in cream glaze, impressed seal marks, a turquoise glazed studio pottery vase, a Regency cut glass boat-shaped salt on lemon squeezer base, two engraved wine glasses with faceted notched cut stems, a small tear-shaped glass vessel and a 19th century globe-shaped decanter engraved with ferns Condition ReportArmy club ashtray with surface marks, accretions, crazing throughout. Crack to rim of ashtray bowl. General wear and tear.
Group of Art Deco lustred pottery bowls and vases comprising a Maling ruby red lustre waisted cylindrical vase decorated with gilt dragons, a Devon Lustrine ruby lustre trumpet-shaped vase, 27.2cm high, gilt and enamelled with butterflies in woodland (damaged and repaired), a pair of small Regal Ware vases, mottled in red, blue, green and yellow glazes, a Maling Peona-pattern orange lustre ground bowl and a Maling Peony Rose pattern quatrefoil shaped green lustre bowl, various painted marks
Collection of English and Continental pottery and porcelain, three Mintons pierced dessert plates with turquoise and floral borders, six turquoise round coupe-shaped cups and saucers painted with bands of flowers, a Delft polychrome elephant carrying a shaped oval dish on its backCondition ReportElephant vase - surface marks, accretions. Chips and a crack to the rim, area of loss to the tail, chips to the base.Cups - surface marks, accretions, some with crazing. Two cups with chips to foot. Wear to gilt in places.Saucers - light surface scratches and marks, accretions, wear to gilt and decoration.Minton plates - one with cracks and old repairs to fretwork, crazing, wear to gilt. Another with cracks to fretwork, crazing and wear to gilt. All items with general wear and tear.
Assorted English and Asian porcelain including an equestrian figure of a hunt, two Staffordshire porcelain figures of poodles, two Continental porcelain figures of sheep, a Chinese tea bowl moulded with gilt trailing berries and leaves and applied with scrolls, the interior painted with bats and flower sprays in the famille rose palette, a Canton leaf-shaped enamel dish and a Limoges porcelain fig-shaped box and cover and other itemsCondition ReportOne lion with area of loss to back leg.Second lion with area of loss to the bird, repairs to the tail and front legs visible under UV.Sheep with chip to ear.Small vase with surface scratches, accretions, chips to the rim and base, crazing.Bowl with chips to the rim and base, wear to the decoration and gilt. Crack and old repair.Metal dish with chips, areas of loss and cracks to the enamel.All with general wear and tear.
Two Meissen flower encrusted cabinet cups and saucers and a Continental porcelain lobed vase and cover, late 19th century, painted with butterflies, insects and flower sprays on a lobed ground, to vase (damage and repairs), the vase 17cm high, blue cross swords marks and pressnummern (3)Condition ReportThere is damage to one cup ' please see added images, and also the lid on the lobed vase and cover has been repaired and there is one leaf missing.
Collection of white glazed and biscuit porcelain figures, including a pair of late 18th century Derby biscuit porcelain figures of putti, one with a hawk the other with a hound, on rockwork bases, incised no. 213, 12.5cm high, and two Crown Staffordshire porcelain models of birds perched on fine branches modelled by J. T. Jones, two Crown Staffordshire glazed trompe l'oeil baskets of flowers, 19th century Parian jug and vase and a Belleek figure of a girl supporting a basket, printed black mark (9)Condition ReportBelleek figure - Surface marks, accretions. Crack to the rim of candle holder, area of loss to the fretwork outer of candle holder.Putti - Surface marks, accretions. Areas of loss to the flower petals, repair to one on the wings. General wear and tear.
Royal Worcester blush ivory ground globular posy vase, shape no.G161, printed and painted with a loose flower spray, a Royal Doulton turquoise ground Art Deco-style pot and cover bearing retailer's label for C. J. Williams, Leicester and two flanking pots and covers crested with primroses and other flowers, printed green marks (4)
Royal Worcester fruit decorated lobed oviform vase and cover painted by E. Townsend, painted with a vignette of autumnal fruits on a mossy foliage ground, signed 'E Townsend', enriched in gilding, with pierced cover, printed puce marks, shape no.2780H, date code for 1934 (finial cracked and restuck), 13cm high Condition Reportoverall good condition apart from repair to lid finial. General wear and tear.
Salviati Murano ruby red champagne saucer with stylised dolphin stem, Victorian cranberry glass jug, a 20th century cut glass pedestal compote, three cranberry glass jugs, a small cranberry glass bowl with gilt floral decoration, a small cranberry glass vase with gilt floral decoration and a quantity of glass sweets (13)Condition ReportClouding, accretions and small chips to base of Victorian cranberry jug. Smaller red jug with substantial crack. Some minor clouding to all jugs. The three similar red jugs probably early 20th century.
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