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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Vase, of globular form with moulded shoulders and short neck, painted with pink, white and blue flowers, puce mark, shape number F126/H, date code for 1903, 13cm high; A Pair of Royal Worcester Pedestal Vases, painted by H. Martin (one signed), with pink and red roses, 15cm high. (3)
A Meissen Porcelain Tea Bowl, painted in panels with harbour scenes, the interior with flowers, crossed swords mark; A Similar Coffee Cup and Saucer, a Globular Vase, decorated with cranes in flight against a dark blue ground, 10cm high and an opaque glass panel decorated with two babies holding a newspaper, dated 1898, 11 x 9cm. (5)
A Chinese Late XIX Century Sleeve Vase, painted in blue with cherry blossom 31cm high; A Pair of Saucer Dishes, painted in blue with an all-over design of scrolling flowers, 23.5cm diameter and a pair of famille verte vases applied with lizards and dogs of fo and painted with warriors on horseback 25.5cm high. (5)
**PLEASE NOTE COLLECTION OF THIS LOT WILL BE FROM BISHTON HALL STAFFORDSHIRE**A large arched headboard for a double bed, modern, upholstered in classical vase/floral printed fabric, 197cm wide, 185cm high, together with the hangings (only) from a half tester (nb there is no frame as the plaster half tester where it hung was integral to the ceiling) 220cm width, also a pair of circular and glass top bedside tables ensuite 76cm diameter, and a large double bedspread with four cushions and two white linen single duvets (quantity) Cond: No divan or matresses in this lot. Used state but appear good for their age. Bedspread has faded……sold as seen, not subject to return for any reason.
**PLEASE NOTE COLLECTION OF THIS LOT WILL BE FROM BISHTON HALL STAFFORDSHIRE**A Royal Worcester porcelain floral vase, 1892, shape number 1327,the bulbous body printed and painted with blue pansies, dolphin handles and conical neck, 25cm high, printed mark in puce and date code for 1892 (restored): Two German porcelain small mugs c1890, 7.5cm high, and a Staffordshire pottery small jug circa 1850, moulded with satyr masks, 13.5cm high (4) Cond: Worcester restored. Mugs ok. Jug chipped twice on foot and crazed.
**PLEASE NOTE COLLECTION OF THIS LOT WILL BE FROM BISHTON HALL STAFFORDSHIRE**Two pairs of of classical vase and floral patterned lined window curtains, late 20th century, with a continuous 6.45m long swagged pelmet, 220cm drop curtains, with drapes each end and centre. And another similar pair, pelmet 405cm long, drop 260cm: And another small pair, pelmet 210cmwide, drop 150cm (4 pairs) Condition: Generally good with slight fading to edges exposed to sun. Condition commensurate with age. Sold as seen. Not subject to return for any reason.
**PLEASE NOTE COLLECTION OF THIS LOT WILL BE FROM BISHTON HALL STAFFORDSHIRE**Three pairs of floor length double door curtains and a window curtain ensuite, modern, classical vase and floral patterned, with one full length conjoined pelmet 6.7m, composed of three partially fringed swags and four drapes, curtains with drop of 250cm, and the window pelmet 144cm, drop of 250cm (4) Condition: some sun fading/weakening, especially the edges.
**PLEASE NOTE COLLECTION OF THIS LOT WILL BE FROM BISHTON HALL STAFFORDSHIRE**A pair of window drapes/curtains, the fabric of classical vase and floral pattern, with matching stool and kidney shape (chipboard framed) dressing table, 101cm wide Cond: curtains slightly faded by sunlight. Others items are in good state for age
**PLEASE NOTE COLLECTION OF THIS LOT WILL BE FROM BISHTON HALL STAFFORDSHIRE**A pair of of classical vase and floral patterned and lined window curtains, late 20th century, with a continuous 320 long triple swagged pelmet, 218cm drop curtains: and another pair for a window, 292 cm wide (no pelmet simply drapes) Cond: edges and backs with sun bleaching/weakening. Sold as seen.
Miscellaneous silver, including a pin cushion in the form of a pig Birmingham hallmark dated 1889 mm A & L Ltd; silver-topped cutglass salt and pepper Birmingham hallmark dated 1899 mm B & Co; silver pepperette Birmingham hallmark dated 1901 mm H H & S; cut-glass silver collared posy vase London hallmark, dated 1897 mm JG & S; cut-glass trinket box Birmingham hallmark, dated 1904 mm W.A; ebony box with silver overlay approx 8 x 3.5 x 2.5 cms; silver miniature book cover; white metal overlaid scent bottle approx 11.5 cms h; white metal heart form scent bottle cover; a silver thimble Birmingham hallmark dated 1957; a Victorian silver pill box; a silver framed mirror Birmingham hallmark mm WD (marks rubbed) approx 24 x 28 (easel stand missing) and one other white metal framed mirror.
Royal Worcester vases, finely painted with floral spray and heightened with gilt, naturalistic handle, circa 1895 puce factory marks nr 1116 approx 17 cms h together with another Royal Worcester vase finely painted with magnolia heightened with gilt, naturalistic handle, circa 1892 puce factory marks nr 1094 approx 13 cms h and a Royal Worcester vase painted with daisy heightened with gilt, puce factory marks numbered 1957 approx 10 cms h. (3)
1930's Carlton Ware biscuit barrel, blue colour way, 'Oak Tree Pattern. The barrel embossed with oak trees with acorn side knob and finial and a basket-weave handle, stamped 1166, approx 16.5 cms h together with a Clarice Cliff 'Celtic Harvest' jam jar and chrome-plated cover and a Victorian Staffordshire figural spill vase, 'Before Darwin', approx 15 cms h and a Rosenthal cockerel figurine approx 18 cms in length.
Pair of Chinese blue and white pillar vases, approx 31 cms, with blue under-glaze Qianlong character marks to base. (af)Condition ReportOne vase has a crack on the lip forming a hairline on the body of one of the vases. The second vase has a fine hairline running vertically through the body no point of origin.
Catalan or Valencian school, late 17th century."Still life of flowers".Oil on canvas.Re-drawn.Restorations. Lack of polychromy. Frame with woodworm.Probably, it was a painting of overdoor.Measurements: 81 x 64,5 cm.An elegant vase decorated with gilded bronze gallons holds a variety of floral species: roses, carnations, daisies... which combine their beautiful corollas in a somewhat anarchic and wild way. The open curtain and the framing based on fluted pilasters lend a certain theatricality to the scene, as if it were an aristocratic portrait. The vase rests on a velvet cloth. This emphasis on staging is characteristic of the Baroque period in which the painting is set. The painter has paid great attention to the precise description of each flower and each of its petals, a detail that is also evident in the painstaking rendering of the textures and qualities of the bronze and marble. The format and subject of the painting suggest that it could have been a still life for a door or window.
PORCELAIN BOWL CENTREPIECE IN THE MANNER OF MEISSEN,circa 1900, modelled as a ship with moulded classical figures, the body featuring putti frolicking with a sea monster and mermaid respectively, incised no. 198 to the octagonal base underside but otherwise unmarked, 29cm long, together with an elaborately moulded vase by Turn Wien modelled as a boy beside an oversized marrow, printed mark and incised no. 4467 to base, 14cm high
HADLEY'S WORCESTER EWER AND VASE,both floral decorated, the ewer with lion mask as handle thumbrest, bearing typical marks to bases, the ewer 19cm high (2)Ewer generally good. Wear including light gilt rub. Also marked to inside with horizontal line.Vase appears cut down, restored and with minor hairlines to rim.Additional images now available.
EARLY 20TH CENTURY SEVRES 'J'APRES BOISGRAIN' VASE,decorated in underglaze blue with floral spryas, swags and lattices with further small flowers in picked out in blue and lilac, with printed and painted marks to base, further signed with monogram MB and dated 1923, 29.8cm highCondition generally good to fair. Number of glaze imperfections, perhaps most notably to the rim and foot. Discolour to interior, likely from water and housing flowers. Additional images now available.
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY GLASGOW NAUTILUS PORCELAIN FIGURAL SPILL VASE,modelled as a maiden beneath a bower, marked to base, 31cm highChips to the exposed rims of the spill sections, some of which have been gilded and restored, others unrestored; some rubbing as well as dust and dirt, firing cracks and other manufacturing imperfections, additional images available
Cloisonné bud vase, 15cm high, together with a pair of Chinese embroidered shoes156 – There is a loss of decoration in multiple places on the vase but otherwise in good order. The shoes have small areas of damage in multiple places consistent with the age but are still all together.
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