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Vintage Czech uranium glass vase by Jan Berane, 22cm high together with two Joseph Rozinek vases for Borske, 28.5cm and 25cm, Vicke Lindstrand Kosta Boda vase, 21cm and a similar bowl, 18cm diameter (5)Sound condition overall, with age related wear and scratching to the bases. The interiors of the vases are dirty and would benefit from being cleaned. The vase on the left of the second image has several small nicks / chips / flea bites to it.
Group of Worcester porcelain to include a dish painted by Stinton (6 items)Rectangular dish has wear to the gilding along the rim. Blue tit vase has a cross shaped crack near the bottom rim and running along the underside of base. Blue tit pin dish has a tiny chip to the rim. (See additonal images).Other items appear to be in good condition.
Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled vase with gilded and floral decoration, numbered 2330, 32cm highGood overall condition with no chips, cracks, restoration or crazing noted. There is some wear to the gilding around the top rim of the vase. The rest of the gilding is crisp.
Royal Worcester pot pourri with gilded and floral decoration, numbered 1313, 20cm high, together with a coffee pot, 25cm high (2)Potpourri vase and cover- the cover is cracked. Inner lid is in good order. Paint loss and wear to the gilding on the rim and base of the vase. (See additonal images)Coffee pot- discolouration to the interior, otherwise good condition.
Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri and cover with gilded and floral decoration, 14cm high, together with two slender neck vases, numbered 1661 and 1733 (3)Pot pourri vase and cover- the pierced rim has a couple of chips (see images).Two other vases appear to be in good condition.
Art Nouveau pewter two handled vase with green glass liner, 35cm highThere is one small chip to the rim of the glass, otherwise glass in good order. There are a few minor cracks / breaks to the metal around the vase. It is still sturdy however. There is also some distortion to the foot rim.
SMALL BRITISH & CONTINENTAL SILVER, comprising five teaspoons, Birmingham 1933, Arthur Price & Co Limited, 11cms (l), George III single teaspoon, possibly London 1795, Stephen? Adams II, 12.5cms (l), swag embossed vase, indistinct hallmarks, possibly Chester, 18.5cms (h), circular base loaded, pierced cylindrical jar and cover with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1905, G.E. Walton & Co Limited, 6.5cms (h), 6cms (top diam.), silver topped hobnail glass scent bottle, Birmingham 1901, indistinct makers mark, 12cms (h), silver topped glass dressing table jar, possibly Birmingham 1909, indistinct makers mark, nine items of continental cutlery, six stamped 800, three unstamped, approx. 7ozt weighable, hallmarked, 9.1ozt weighable marked continental, 4.6ozt unmarked continentalProvenance: deceased estate Denbighshire
An Indian silver vase, circa 1900. Repousse decorated with dieties and jungle animals, height 19cm, width 10cm, 182 grams; and a circular brass box, early 20th century, height 10cm, diameter 15.5cm. (2)Brought back from India in 1916 by the vendors grandfather Thomas Reed Dawe. He retired as a Major in the 79th Carnatic Infantry.
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