LIBERTY & CO; a hammered pewter rocket vase, with three pierced swept supports, indistinctly stamped number, height 23cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationThe rim is misshapen slightly. There are surface dents around the upper portion of the body and a few more to the lower section. the surface is quite pitted.
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ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR TUDRIC; a pewter dish of oval form embossed with stylised motifs, width 21.5cm, impressed marks and number 0164, together with an English pewter twin handled vase, numbered 029, height 25cm (2).Additional InformationBoth items have been polished. The tray has light surface wear and scratches, slightly bent, heavy surface wear to the underside. The vase is slightly wobbly, light scratches and surface wear, minor denting to the underside or the rim.
A 19th century Chinese Famille Verte vase, Guangxu mark and of the period, the body decorated with a pair of exotic birds amongst branches and now with gilt metal base, painted six character mark to base, height 48.5cm (af).Additional InformationThe vase has been drilled through the mark to turn into a lamp. there is also a section of very good restoration to the neck. it appears as though there was a section with a clean break which has been very well restored. There is a fine crack running around the foot rim.
WALTER CRANE FOR MAW & CO; a large red lustre vase, circa 1891, of elongated ovoid form, painted with classical female figures, arms raised and crossed, holding oil lamps between snake-entwined trees and heart shaped border, painted mark to base, height 32.5cm. Additional InformationThere is an area of sprayed restoration to the inside of the rim, however this does appear to only be on the inside, rather than the outside. You can also feel a small rough area underneath the rim where it meets the body of the vase, and there are a couple of light surface scratches, and crazing throughout.
VIOLET WOOHOUSE FOR DELLA ROBBIA: an Art Pottery twin handled baluster shaped vase with floral decoration on a brown ground, artist signature and inscribed 'C' for Charles Collins to the underside, height 35cm.Additional InformationEach handle has been broken off and glued back, each has been broken into four pieces, there are numerous rim chips.
DELLA ROBBIA; a slender vase thrown by Charles Collins, and decorated with stylised flowers by Violet Woodhouse, incised marks to the base, height 30cm. Additional InformationA tiny glaze chip to the rim, and a couple of further scuffs to the rim, but free from any major chips, cracks, damage or restoration.
A large Chinese 19th century Canton Famille Rose enamel painted baluster vase with twin pierced handles, the main body decorated with figures, butterflies and birds in landscape, unmarked, height 59cm.Additional InformationSome pitting to the surface a little bit of surface wear and light scratches. There are a couple of star cracks but these are just in the glaze rather than the body of the vase. Overall in good condition.
A 19th century Chinese Famille Rose porcelain vase, with moulded handles and applied creatures, decorated with birds, insects in landscape scene, height 44cm.Additional InformationThe vase has been drilled to be a lamp base, wear to the gilding, chip to the underside of the rim, the top quarter of the vase has been broken off and glued back, there are also chips and losses, from the break.
WILLIAM MOORCROFT FOR JAMES MACINTYRE; a conical match striker decorated in the 'Poppy' pattern on a mustard and green glazed ground, height 7cm, together with a Walter Moorcroft bulbous vase decorated in the 'Anemone' pattern and a James Macintyre jug with tubelined floral decoration (3).Additional InformationThe match striker with repaired chips to the rim and crazing throughout, the bulbous vase with filled chips and crazing to the body, the jug with numerous old filled chips, staining and crazing.
WILLIAM MOORCROFT; a pair of Flaminianware footed bulbous vases, incised signature, height 23cm, together with a further Flaminianware vase made for Liberty & Co (af) (3).Additional InformationSadly, each vase is damaged, the two larger pieces with large old repaired chips, and one has had a large piece broken out of the foot rim and glued back, the single vase has had numerous cracks to the body which have been filled with glue, crazing to the body.
WILLIAM MOORCROFT; a Florianware twin handled conical vase, green signature and printed mark to the underside, height 27cm, together with a James Macintyre Art Nouveau vase, height 16cm (2).Additional InformationThe Florianware vase has had repairs throughout, with a large piece to the top, to the handles and to the foot rim, the smaller vase with a tiny chip to the foot rim and a hairline crack terminating from the rim.
WALTER MOORCROFT; a bulbous vase with flared neck decorated in the 'Anemone' pattern, height 16cm, together with a modern Moorcroft jug decorated in the 'Hypericum' pattern, height 15cm and a matching vase (3).Additional InformationThe Anemone vase with restoration to the top rim, light glaze crazing to the modern pieces, the jug is seconds quality.
WALTER MOORCROFT; two flambé glazed vases including a squat form example decorated in 'Leaf & Berry' pattern, height 8cm, a further example in 'Anemone' pattern, height 19cm (af) (2).Additional InformationThe Leaf & Berry example with filled chip to the foot rim, the Anemone vase with glue running down the piece which covers an old crack, extensive crazing.
MOORCROFT; six pieces comprising a cylindrical vase decorated in 'Anemone' pattern, height 20cm, two circular pin dishes, decorated in 'Pomegranate' and 'Pansy' patterns, a 'Pomegranate' vase, bears green signature to the underside, height 9cm, a 'Wisteria' decorated vase, and a 'Wisteria' egg cup (6).Additional InformationEach piece is damaged, the large Anemone vase had numerous old breaks/repairs, each of the pin dishes with extensive crazing and old repair chip/cracks, the egg cup with a filled chip, the Pomegranate vase with filled chip to each rim and the Wisteria vase with a filled chip to the top rim.
MOORCROFT; four pieces of ceramics comprising a waisted vase decorated in the 'Foxglove' pattern, a further baluster vase decorated in the 'Simeon' pattern, a pin dish and lid (4). Additional InformationLight crazing to each, Simeon vase, pin dish and cover are seconds quality, the cover also has chipping to rim.
TEK SING CARGO; Two Chinese bowls painted with floral sprays in blue and white, diameter 17.25cm and 16.75cm.Provenance: private collection, North Yorkshire. Additional InformationThe smaller vase has some fritting to the rim and also to the foot rim. The larger bowl has some surface crazing and light fritting to the rim and foot rim and some imperfections to the glaze.
GLADYS ROGERS FOR ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a squat vase with stylised detail on a ribbed ground, potted by Edward Radford, height 16cm, a squat vase with floral decoration, height 8cm, and a similar bowl (3).Additional InformationLight wear to the glaze, the squat vase with hairline crack, the bulbous vase with crazing to the body.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; five Art Pottery vases including a bulbous example with flared neck with ribbed decoration, height 19cm, a peach glazed example with panelled form, height 13cm, a squat vase with a crystalline type glaze, height 8c, etc (5).Additional InformationCrazing throughout but good condition.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; three orange vermillion glazed vases including a twin handled amphora type example with panelled detail, height 12.5cm.Additional InformationThe twin handled with glaze bubbling/faults to the lower foot rim, light wear throughout, the 2153 vase with a small chip to the inside foot rim.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; five pieces decorated in an orange vermillion glaze including a pair of squat vases with panelled decoration, height 10cm, a bulbous vase with flared neck, a triangular shaped ashtray, etc.Additional InformationCrazing throughout, the bulbous vase with a chip to the inside rim.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; three Art Pottery vases including a bulbous form example with impressed stylised detail, numbered 3340, height 14cm, a vase with stylised Art Nouveau roundels and trailing decoration, and numbered 3303, height 18cm, etc (3).Additional InformationCrazing throughout but good condition.
RUSKIN; an orange lustre waisted vase with flared neck, impressed marks to the underside, height 26cm, together with a Baron of Barnstaple Art Pottery twin handled vase decorated with fish, height 17cm (2).Additional InformationThe Ruskin vase has a Y-shaped crack to the top and has had numerous pieces broken out and glued back, and chipping from the pieces, the Branham vase has a spray/filled crack and numerous breaks to one handle.
RUSKIN; a lustre glazed pedestal trumpet vase, impressed marks and dated 1924, height 16.5cm, together with a further lustre vase and a crystalline glaze vase dated 1914 (3).Additional InformationThe pedestal vase has had a break through the foot rim which has been crudely glued, the cylindrical vase with a large crack running through the body and glaze body and the crystaline glazed vase with a manufacturing fault/chip to the foot rim.
CARL-HARRY STALHANE (1920-1990) FOR RORSTRAND; a stoneware cylindrical vase with vertical panels of dripped glaze, incised signed and numbered 186 to the underside, height 30cm, together with a further Rorstrand bottle vase, height 29.5cm (2). Additional InformationThe bottle vase has a very minimal chip to foot rim, otherwise both in good condition.
COLIN CARBIS FOR TROIKA POTTERY; a spice jar with manganese glazed top, signed Troika Cornwall and painted initial to the underside, height 15cm, together with a Troika cylinder vase decorated with a single band of circle, height 15cm (2).Additional InformationThe cylinder vase is heavily crazed and with cracks terminating from the rim running into the body of the piece, staining to the piece, there is a chip to the bottom edge of the spice jar.
ANN JONES FOR TROIKA POTTERY; a small wheel vase decorated with a fish to the front, the stylised motif to the reverse, signed and painted initials to the underside, height 12cm.Additional InformationThere is a small glaze chip to the underside, there is a tight hairline crack to the opening of the vase.
STELLA BENJAMIN FOR TROIKA POTTERY; an early St Ives column vase with manganese linear decoration to the lower body on a cobalt ground, signed Troika St Ives and painted initials to the underside, height 30cm.Additional InformationThere are natural glazed/firing faults to the outside, there is crazing and dirt to the interior, some of the craze lines are very dirty and are almost hairlines but the vase does ring true.
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