A Royal Worcester fruit cup and saucer by Moseley, a vase decorated by Barker, both with puce printed mark, together with a small cup and saucer and small vase, the vase signed Platt, the cup and saucer without signature. CONDITION REPORT: All items in this lot are in generally good order with no chips, no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The large Moseley cup and saucer have no visible crazing on the painted surfaces, however the white underside does have faint crazing. There are very minor surface scratches to the gilding to the centre of the saucer. The other pieces in this lot are not crazed. The miniature saucer diameter is 87 mm.
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A Royal Copenhagen vase, decorated with floral sprays, initialled G.K. and with Royal Copenhagen mark to base. Height 29 cm and another of similar height. CONDITION REPORT: Both vases are in good order with no chips, no repairs, no damage and no restoration. There are no hairline cracks.
A pair of Coalport blue gilt and jewelled club shaped vases. Height 17 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both vases are in generally very good order. There is no significant damage and no restoration. One vase does have a small inner edge top lip chip. Both vases have slight rubbing to the gilding on the top rims. The remaindering of the gilding and all of the jewelling is in good order. There are no hairline cracks or any significant crazing.
A pair of 19th century continental ware rectangular form vases, decorated with maidens and raised on gilt metal bases with winged paw feet. Height 25 cm, width 10 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The vases are in basically good order with no major issues. They are both free from any significant damage and there are no chips, no repairs and no restoration. One vase does have a faint hairline crack running from the front top lip in an arc to the left-hand facing front edge. This is visible from the front and appears to stop just above the nose of the female figure with pipes. On the image it looks like a surface scratch and there is a very small glaze loss. The crack is more visible on the plain white inside where it can be fully seen. The accompanying vase does not have any hairline cracks. Both vases have some rubbing to the gilding on the top rim. The metal bars stands are in structurally good condition with only minor losses to the gilding and some tarnishing.
A pair of Helena Wolfsohn Augustus Rex club shaped lidded vases, with blue and white panels and hand painted with figures and floral sprays. Height 34 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both vase lids are damaged. They are both significantly chipped and the bud to one lid is substantially missing and the other damaged. In our opinion these lids do not actually match the vases despite being the same colour. They do not fit the top aperture and we do not think that the vases would originally have had lids. The vases themselves are in good order with no chips, no damage, no cracks, no repairs and no restoration. There is some very minor rubbing to the gilding in places and the odd surface blemish but no significant condition issues.
A Scottish Monart Glass flared circular bowl, mottled yellow to turquoise graduation with gold coloured inclusions, 30.5cm diameter, paper label to base; an Isle of Wight Glass compressed ovoid vase, 6cm high; an Isle of Wight Glass model of a fish, 12cm high; another, 6cm (4)
An early 20th century Limoges shaped circular cabinet plate, painted with fruit, signed J. Marsay, 31.5cm diameter; a Capodimonte figure group, after Castelli, In Love; a Goebel figure, Gentle Breezes; other continental figures; a Delft vase and cover; a Noritake vase and cover; etc
A pair of Hadley's Worcester ovoid quatrefoil vases, the blush grounds painted with pink blossom, 8cm, c.1897; a Royal Worcester baluster vase, painted with pink and yellow roses, 11cm, number 285, printed mark in green; a Royal Worcester jug, elephant mask handle, 8cm (4)
A Chinese cylindrical vase, printed and painted with quails amongst wheat on a hexagonal matrix ground, 29cm, 20th century character mark; other early 20th century and later oriental export ware ginger jars, blue and white and polychrome; a blue and white cup (7)
A West German Gloria Bavaria two-handled soup tureen and cover, printed with bright and colourful summer flowers, gilded borders, 22cm high, a similar fruit bowl, water jug, loving cup, vase and three plates; a pierced and gilded fruit bowl; a Dresden pierced floral encrusted pot and cover, printed marks in blue (10)
A Coalport two handled vase and cover, the central oval cartouche painted with a river landscape, spire finial, cobalt ground, applied with raised gilt, pair of lion mask scroll handles, resting on four gilded pad feet, pattern number V6969, 1st 200, 16cm, printed and painted marks, early 20th century
A Royal Crown Derby Imari palette 6299 pattern pedestal vase, 10cm, year cypher for 1908; a Royal Crown Derby figure, modelled by Edward Drew, Romeo PR11, girl with a lamb, printed mark in green, mid-20th century; a Royal Crown Derby model of a Blue Tit, hand decorated, 14cm (3)
A collection of cased and loose silver flatware, comprising; a cased set of six silver pastry forks, Sheffield 1939, a cased set of six silver teaspoons, a cased set of five silver teaspoons, a set of seven silver teaspoons, a set of five silver teaspoons, three silver tablespons, a mixed collection of twelve further silver spoons, seven silver forks, six silver handled knives and six silver handled forks, together with a silver mounted vase, total weighable silver approx 30oz
A small collection of silver and plated wares, comprising; a small silver mounted vase, a silver vesta case, a rectangular silver snuff box, a circular silver pill box, a silver decanter label 'Port', a silver mounted mother of pearl rattle, five silver plated decanter labels, a silver plated buckle, an 1890 crown and a cased Edward VII white metal medallion
A collection of studio ceramics including a set of four Winchcombe pottery tenmoku glazed bowls and stands, 13cm and 17.5cm dia., a Sue Bartholomew stoneware beaker vase, 17.5cm, and other works by various hands including raku, tenmoku, celadon and crackle glazes, together with a C.H.Branham pottery bowl, of cusped form and decorated with an all-over blue glaze, 21cm dia. (a lot).
An Early American Pressed Glass (EAPG) celery vase by Adams & Co, Pittsburgh depicting a scene of Gilbert and Sullivan's opera H.M.S Pinafore or 'The Lass that Loved a Sailor' aka the 'Actress' pattern, 22.6cm high; sold together with a further Gilbert and Sullivan EAPG bread plate depicting a sailor in an Afore cap, with shell handles, 29cm wide; and a H.M.S Pinafore centennial music box, issued in a limited edition by the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, manufactured by Franklin Mint, with original leaflet and certificate(3)
A group of three pieces of Royal Worcester blush ivorycomprising a vase, the bulbous body with twin handles and tall tapering neck, hand painted with flowers, shape number 1761, 24cm high; together with a further twin-handled vase, shape 1747, similarly decorated, 17cm high and a small squat baluster vase, printed and painted with flowers, shape 1176, 9cm high(3)Shape 1747 vase restored.
A Wedgwood black jasper dip copy of the Portland vase, post-1891, impressed 'WEDGWOOD / ENGLAND' marks, 18cm high; together with a Wedgwood solid black jasperware cache pot, mid-20th century, typically decorated in the Neo-Grecian style with figures, vine garlands and lion masks, impressed 'Made in England' marks, 11cm high(2) (Portland vase chipped to base)Chip to the underside of the foot rim of the Portland vase.
A group of Moorcroft pottery in the Anemone pattern against a dark blue ground, mid-20th century onwards, comprising a vase, WM monogram, 21.5cm high; a further vase, impressed marks, 13.8cm high and two bowls, 16cm and 18cm diameter(4)Small baluster vase - some quite wide open crazing to the glaze. Otherwise all pieces in good order, with no cracks, chips, damages or restoration.
A collection of assorted ceramicscomprising Royal Doulton 'Curly Locks' HN2049 (at fault); Royal Worcester 'Saturday's Child Works Hard for a Living' Model 3262; a Petite Ladies Renaissance figure; Hammersley China breakfast cup, saucer, side plate and pedestal fruit bowl printed with fruit and autumn leaves; a Meissen style vase and cover, of ewer form, encrusted with flowers, indistinct crossed swords mark, 20cm high and further Continental pot pourri vase and cover decorated with flowers and putto, 29.5cm high(some damages, losses)
A Victorian silver sugar bowl and cream jug, London 1880, together with an Edwardian pierced silver vase, a silver three stem bud vase, a further silver vase (loaded), two silver topped dressing table jars and a silver mounted glass vessel (lacking cover), total weighable silver approx 12oz
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