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ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a cylindrical vase with ribbed decoration, height 20cm, together with a bulbous vase relief moulded with stylised detail, impressed marks and numbered 3362 to the underside, height 15cm.Additional InformationThe bulbous vase with crazing to the vase, light wear to each.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; two orange vermillion glazed vases including an example shaped 2845 with fluted decoration, height 18cm, and a squat form example with flared rim, height 11.5cm (2).Additional InformationPinhead flake to the squat vase, less than 1mm in size, crazing to each but good.
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.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; three Art Pottery vases including two baluster form with flared neck with moulded bodies, height 13cm, etc (3).Additional InformationThe single vase with numerous chips to the foot rim, crazing throughout, one of the baluster shaped vases with glaze faults.
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.
AVRIL BENNETT FOR TROIKA POTTERY; a coffin vase with stylised decoration on a blue ground, signed Troika with painted initials, ht17cm, remains of original label to the underside.Additional InformationLight wear but good condition, there is small glaze chip to the bottom left corner.
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.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; an orange vermillion footed glazed bowl, diameter 30cm, together with a baluster shaped vase with panelled detail, height 16cm (2).Additional InformationThe vase has a very minimal glaze chip and a small line to the top rim, otherwise good.
SHELLEY; a 'Harmony' decorated ginger jar and cover, height 22cm, together with a Scheurich West German vase with stylised decoration, height 28cm (2).Additional InformationThe Shelley vase with minor scratches and wear to the glaze, very minor glaze chips to the foot rim of the West German vase.
SALOPIAN WARE; a pair of Art Pottery squat form lizard vases, modelled with stylised lizards climbing the vases, impressed to the underside, height 18cm (af) (2).Additional InformationEach vase is af, each with old repair/chips, repairs and breaks to the lizards and areas of loss.
FLORENCE BARLOW FOR DOULTON LAMBETH; a large vase with flared neck decorated with exotic birds and fruit, height 43cm, together with a Royal Worcester vase modelled as four Grecian water vases, height 13cm, and a Gibson & Sons Gibso Art Pottery vase (af) (3).Additional InformationThe Florence Barlow vase is af, the vase has been dropped and broken into numerous pieces and parts have been glued, parts are chipped and cracked with large areas of loss, the Royal Worcester vase with three repaired handles and hairline cracks to the body, the Gibson vase is stained and with crazing.
CHARLOTTE RHEAD FOR CROWN DUCAL; a tubelined vase raised on three semi-circular supports, painted marks, printed marks and numbered 5983 to the base, diameter 21.75cm.Additional InformationOverall the bowl at one point does not quite ring true but no obvious signs of a hairline crack but general surface wear.
SUSIE COOPER; an Art Deco hand-painted vase of bulbous form, decorated with stylised motifs in shades of green brown and yellow, signed and dated 1932, height 16cmAdditional InformationLight scratches to the glaze, dirty interior, blemish (chip/horse shoe crack to the top rim) otherwise good.
MINTON; two 'Secessionist Range' vases, including an example of shouldered form with stylised detail on a turquoise and amber ground, height 27cm (2).Additional InformationEach piece is damaged, the turquoise vases have large pieces broken out of the foot rim and glued back, the second vase has had large V-shaped piece broken out of the top rim which has been repaired.
LONGWY; an Art Pottery vase, relief decorated with stylised birds below a Greek Key border, height 19cm, together with a Moorcroft pin dish decorated in the 'Orchid' pattern and baluster shaped vase in the 'Anemone' pattern (3).Additional InformationThe Longwy vase with large areas of restoration, the Moorcroft vase with large chips and cracks to the glaze, the pin dish with a tiny glaze chip and grazing.
WILEMAN FOLEY; an 'Intarsio' ewer decorated with maidens, height 26cm, together with an 'Intarsio' footed bowl with floral decoration, diameter 24.5cm (2).Additional InformationIntarsio bowl with filled chips and cracks, extensive crazing, the vase is af with large areas of filling.
A Poole Pottery baluster vase decorated in a plain blue colourway, converted to a table lamp, height excluding fitting 38.5cm.Additional InformationThe vase has been converted to a table lamp and there is glue residue to the top rim, we cannot see through the top rim to give an accurate report but the vase looks to be in good order.
KEITH MURRAY FOR WEDGWOOD; a straw decorated ball vase with impressed signature, height 15cm.Additional InformationGlaze crazing, there is a horseshoe shaped hairline crack to the top rim and a further hairline which terminates from this, staining to the interior.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN: Four pieces of Art Pottery including a twin handled vase of bulbous form, numbered 3181, height 19cm, a squat vase with cylindrical neck thrown by Edward Thomas Radford, a conical bowl, etc, (4).Additional InformationThe twin handled vase is heavily crazed.
A late 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain vase with moulded handles, painted with lotus flowers, height 21cm (drilled for lamp), together with an 18th century Chinese porcelain Famille Rose plate, a Japanese blue and white vase and a Japanese Imari bowl (4).Additional InformationThe plate with rim chips, the blue and white vase with a large chip to the top rim and numerous smaller chips to the rims, as stated it has been drilled for a table lamp.
Two similar late 19th century Chinese crackleglaze blue and white painted vases and covers, height 48cm and 44cm (2).Additional InformationLarger vase: cover with chipping to rim, chip to top rim of vase, slither chip to foot rim, darker craze lines to body, smaller vase: good condition with minimal wear.
ADAM JABLONSKI; an amber and striped clear glass vase, with engraved signature and applied label, height 43cm, with a blue glass vase, with engraved initials to the underside, height 21cm (2). (D)Additional InformationBoth in good condition, perhaps just a couple of very slight little nicks to the base of the blue vase.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
MONART; a Scottish Art Glass vase of tapering form with flared neck, with internal stylised detail with adventurine highlights, height 20cm, together with a Scottish glass pin dish with gilt decoration produced for the Society of Glass Technology Annual Dinner, Royal Victoria Hall, Sheffield April 22nd 1952, diameter 9.5cm (2).Additional InformationThe Monart glass vase has an impact crack to the foot rim and chipping to the raised pontil, light wear to the bases.
MONART; a large and impressive Scottish Art Glass vase with internal mottled decoration, height 33cm.Additional InformationThere are natural faults to the rims, there are cracks terminating from the base into the body of the piece, bears auction label Messrs Christies, lot number 115, 24th September 2003 labelled to interior.
MONART; a green glass bowl with rolled rim, internally decorated with mottled detail with adventurine highlights, original label to the underside, diameter 11.5cm, together with a Monart glass vase and bowl, also a Vasart conical bowl, diameter 11cm, and a Scottish glass posy holder (5).Additional InformationThe Monart glass vase; the top has been ground down and with chip to the rim, light base wear throughout.
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