An Abbeydale Chrysanthemum pattern bottle vase, mugs, rectangular trinket box and cover, pair of miniature waisted cylindrical vases, love heart shaped trinket pot and cover, circular pagoda type trinket pot and cover, a pair of shaped oval trinket trays; a Canton pattern tea cup and saucer, etc (16)
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A Chinese porcelain Famille Jaune vase and cover, 20th century, of tall baluster vase and externally decorated with two four-clawed dragons amidst chrysanthemum sprays against a yellow ground, the shoulders and base decorated with floral geometric borders, the cover surmounted with a dog of fo, 37cm high (at fault)Condition report- The rim of the vase with two rim descending hairline cracks, a large chip, further smaller chip and two additional very small chips. The exterior of the vase shows scratching and wear more so to the black decoration. The yellow ground bares an all over speckled appearance, presumably from glazing. The decoration runs outside of the stencil lines and the borders appear thick and rather crude. The cover with large section missing to the internal rim. Firing cracks can be seen to the interior of the vase. No obvious signs of restoration.
A mid 19th century tub chair, by Cope & Collinson, upon turned walnut front legs, plain back swept rear legs, brass cups and castors, stamped with the makers name, 60cm high, along with a late 19th century wing back armchair , upon squat vase shaped front legs, 84cm high (2)(at fault)Condition reportBoth chairs with little or no play in the joints, scuffs and marks to the legs.Upholstery stained and worn on the wingback chair, tub chair with losses to the upholstery extensively worn and stainedAll castors present, please see additional images
A pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose vases, Canton, 19th century, each of large baluster form and extensively decorated with two panels of figures against a ground of floral motifs, mounted with chilong dragons and dog of fo lugs, with petal cut rims, unglazed foot rim, unmarked, 61.5cm high (at fault)Condition report; Vase 1- Large segment to rim broken away, pieces not present. One dog of fo with tongue present, possibly a later addition as the other three do not have tongues. Overall decoration to the reserves appears vibrant and well executed however the flora and fauna ground appears more crude with evidence of glaze pooling. Chilongs bear fritting and pitting. The dog of fo lugs appear to be moulded crudely. Multiple small glaze chips and wear to petal shaped rim. Pitting can be seen to the interior of vase and small firing crack to the underside.Vase 2 - Large rim descending stained hairline crack visible internally and externally. Gilt wear to the rim. Glazed pooling and signs of over firing can be seen. The decorated reserves appear well executed however similarly the ground, dogs of fo, and chilong, all appear crude. No obvious restoration can be detected.
A French Japy Freres gilt metal and bleu celeste porcelain clock garniture, late 19th century, the scrolling acanthus case surmounted with an urn over the 9cm bleu celeste dial applied with Roman numerals and enclosing the eight day movement stamped with the makers name and striking on a saucer bell, the case inset with further conforming porcelain panels, 36cm high, along with a pair of vase garnitures, each adorned with a pastoral landscape, 28cm high, with pendulum (at fault)
A Chinese porcelain celadon lamp base, with all over scrolling leaf and vine decoration, hardwood base and shade, 61cm high overall Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.Condition report; No obvious structural issues concerning the vase. Some glaze pitting can be seen. Decoration appears shallow. Base with cracked/split section which may need repair.
A pair of Chinese porcelain blue and white vases, 20th century, each of cylindrical baluster form and mounted with lions mask ring lugs, externally decorated with artemisia leaf foliage, 20.5cm high, with a Chinese porcelain blue and white prunus pattern baluster vase and cover, 31cm high (3) (at fault)Condition report; One of pair - Large rim descending stained star crack. Firing cracks to the ring handles. Glazed chipping to ring handles and lion masks.Two of pair- Large stained rim descending hairline crack. Firing cracks to ring handles. The side of the body bearing a large clear hairline crack.Baluster vase- Appears free from restoration. Small firing crack and chip to external rim of cover. General surface scratches and wear are also visible.
A quantity of cranberry glass wares, 19th century and later, to include: a basket, the glass handle leading to a folded rim, upon foliate shaped base, 15cm high, a stem vase, of trumpet form, the body with swirled prunted decoration, 27cm high, four water glasses, jugs, dressing table jars etc. (Qty) (at fault)
A Chinese porcelain Republic period type vase, 20th century, bearing 'Qianlong Nian Zhi' seal mark, of rouleau form with flared rim, externally decorated in famille rose enamels depicting figures seated within a garden, signed, 19.5cm highCondition report; Overall appearance is good. Decoration appears bright with little colour or enamel fading. No obvious signs of restoration. Rim appears to be free from chips. Small glazing imperfection to the interior of body. Some light scratching to the surface throughout. Some smudging to decoration is visible however generally in rather good order.
A large Chinese porcelain blue and white baluster vase, 19th century, the baluster shaped temple jar decorated with a continuous frieze of figures, within borders of flora and fauna, bearing seal mark to the underside, 40cm high (at fault)Condition report; Rim extensively at fault and requires professional restoration. Rim with further hairline cracks and chips. Interior extensively stained. Exterior with pitting and surface scratches (please see additional images to follow).
A collection of Chinese and Japanese porcelain, 18th century and later, including a blue and white Qianlong period plate, 23cm wide, a Canton enamel box and cover, 5.5cm wide, a Chinese blue and white baluster vase, 19th century, 18cm high, a Japanese spelter spill vase, 7.5cm high, a pair of Japanese Imari porcelain vases, 20th century, 30cm high, a Japanese Imari circular stand, Meiji Period (1868-1912), 22.5cm wide, and a Chinese influence English porcelain tea bowl and milk jug etc. (Qty) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Each piece shows surface wear commensurate with age and use. Most pieces show evidence of rivet repairs, hairline cracks, chips and nibbles (please see photos).
A Moorcroft ‘Anemone’ vase, the body tube lined with a floral spray to a dark green ground, impressed maker’s mark, date cypher for 2008, boxed, 10.5cm high CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows minor surface wear commensurate with age, but no obvious chips, cracks, crazing or evidence of restoration.
A pair of Chesterfield red leather tub chairs, late 20th/early 21st century, each of deep seated form with button back arm rests and seat, applied stud detail to the front, upon turned front legs, brass caps and castors, vase shaped rear legs, 75cm H x 120cm W x 95cm D (2)Condition reportGeneral light crazing to the leather particularly on the seats and arms, although both chairs feel firm when seated.No splits, tears or holes, condition commensurate with light wear and use.
Royal Worcester porcelain vase hand painted with Peacocks in a landscape. Shape No. H3047. 20.5cm high approx. Unsigned. Together with another Royal Worcester porcelain vase of ovoid form, hand painted with Peacocks in a landscape. Signed A Watkins, shape No. 2491. 14cm high approx. Together with another Royal Worcester two handled vase, hand painted with a brace of Pheasants by J Stinton. 12cm high approx. shape No. H287. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Foot rim of two handled vase is more bronze than gilt and has tiny frits noted. Otherwise no obvious damage.
Impressive Japanese export baluster jar and cover, in the Imari pallet, decorated with birds amongst prunus and foliage, with repeating vignettes of fruits and flowers in a basket to the shoulders, the lid decorated with fo dog finial. Unmarked. 65cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Very grubby, wear to the gilding on dog finial, minor wear and minor frits to rim of lid, minor wear to the body of the vase, but no obvious damage.
Late 19th century Royal Worcester porcelain blush ivory and gilded five section spill vase/bough pot, in Japanese taste with reticulated panels of flowers and prunus standing on simulated bamboo supports. Green printed marks to the underside. Shape No. 604. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Some wear and discolouring to the gilding in places, wear noted to one foot. No obvious damage or restoration.
Pretty 19th Century rosewood ladies pedestal work table, the hinged top revealing a fitted interior with various compartments and central well, on a vase shaped baluster pedestal with quatrefoil base. 46 x 41 x 77cm approx (WxDxH).(B.P. 21% + VAT) Good clean condition overall. Minor wear and tear excepted.
Good quality Japanese cloisonne jar and cover of compressed baluster form, overall with multi-coloured flowers and foliage in repeating panels. The base probably silver with raised four character mark. 9cm high approx. Together with another Japanese cloisonne vase of small proportions on a blue ground overall with multi-coloured flowers and foliage. Appearing unmarked and standing 9.5cm high approx. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Damage to baluster jar (lid and inside). Damage to cloisonné rim of jar (see image), lid is dented. Finial is loose. Vase - Minor dinks/dents to top rim.
Early 20th century Royal Worcester double walled reticulated vase, probably by George Owen, of ovoid form, the outer wall reticulated with a honeycomb lattice and gilt beaded decoration with three quatrefoil panels with gilt designs of various landscapes. Puce printed marks to the underside. 9cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) In very good condition overall with no obvious damage, chips, cracks or restoration.
Royal Worcester porcelain bottle vase and cover, hand painted with Highland Cattle in a landscape, by Harry Stinton. 23.5cm high approx. Shape No. H105. Puce printed marks to the underside. (B.P. 21% + VAT) The lid has a loss to the loss of the finial which is missing and chipped, otherwise no obvious damage.
Late 19th century Royal Worcester blush ivory centre vase, the Griffin handles above a globular body hand painted with raised orchids and gilt work on a circular moulded decorated base. 1894. Puce printed marks to the underside, shape No. 1517. 52cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Minor wear in places - has no obvious damage.
Collection of Royal Worcester porcelain vases, all hand painted with Autumnal berries and leaves, by M Miller to include: ovoid vase, shape No. 2491 14.5cm high approx., pair of waisted vases shape No. G923 12cm high approx. and a squat vase shape No. 2491 8.5cm high approx. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Grubby, but no obvious damage.
A group of five Chinese blue and white porcelain vases, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, all with prunus and crackled ice ground17cm - 27.5cm highTwo smallest vases both vases and covers in overall good conditionsLargest vase chip to rim and a large chip to main rimOne medium base chipped on rim and several chips on rim of cover Second medium vase -small chip on rima nd cover completely restored
A Chinese blue monochrome and gilt bottle vase, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, decorated with repeat lotus blossoms and auspicious Buddhist symbols, four character mark in gilt to the base 37cm highSevere firing fault with extensive glaze dribble and deformation of the body, some gilding refreshed. Chips on foot rim. Base with crazing and vase wonky
Follower of Bartolomé Pérez Still life of flowers in a vaseoil on panel22 x 17cmOverall in very good, stable, clean condition with no sigificant signs of damage or restoration. Some tiny losses and abrasion to the paint surface commensurate with age, notably to the stalks of the plants and to the right hand edge. Panel appears to have good age but probably cut down.Framed 32 x 26.5cm
A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Emperor, circa 1690, painted with four bold shoulder lappets enclosing lotus, flame motifs to the base, with later associated silver metal cover 14.5cm high; a sang de boeuf glazed ovoid vase, circa 1800, with later associated silver metal collar and cover 18cm high overall; a miniature blue and white vase, 18th century, with later mounts and cover 12.8cm high (3)sang de boeuf - a small area where the glaze hasnt take (a few mm) scratches to the body Very faint areas of dicolouration to the smaller vaseThe cover of the blue and white vase can be removed and the inner rim is unglazed
A pair of large Chinese porcelain cylindrical vases, Republic Period, each with two oval panels painted with Daoist mythical figures including Li Tieguai, Guanyin and Putai with inscriptions against an orange ground, and seal marks40.5cm highVase 1 - chip on rim Vase 2 - good stateThe tops - 22cm diam The bases - 17.5cm diam
A Chinese monochrome turquoise porcelain vase, late Ming Dynasty/early Qing, circa 1600-1700, of shaft and globe shape, on a high pedestal foot, with later associated carved and pierced wooden cover41.5cm high, 45cm high including the coverSlight glaze crazing and pitting in places, even fluorescence under UV with no apparent restoration. Uneven colour at the top possibly caused by heat.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain ovoid vase, late Qing Dynasty, circa 1890, painted with the Eight Immortals, baxian, with ruyi head collar, ten character mark in underglaze blue " Made in the department of.... in the year of Jiuguang Dao, the Academy Secretary Jiang Xin" 37.5cm highGlaze impurities and pimples. Otherwise good.
A Chinese porcelain large dragon-handled vase, Qing Dynasty, Guangxu Emperor, circa 1875, finely enamelled in shaded colours with lotus, baskets, bats, peonies and tasselled drapes, enriched with gilded shou medallions and conjoined cash-coins, dragon silhouette handles, a yellow collar of ruyi to the shoulder60cm highOverall in good condition
A group of silver, including: a sugar caster. Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1913. Of octagonal baluster form, on a stepped octagonal foot, 24.5cm high. The caster together with: a four division toast rack, Sheffield, 1935, Viner's, 9.8cm wide; a posy vase, Birmingham, 1963, Henry Clifford Davis, on a circular foot, base filled, 20.2cm high; a pepper mill, London, 1979, David Shaw Silverware, 11cm high; two pepper shakers, Birmingham, one 1927 and the other 1928, Mappin & Webb, 6.5cm high; a cruet set comprising mustard pot, pepper shaker and salt cellar, Birmingham, 1966, Angora Silver Plate Co., on three paw feet, liners deficient; two Victorian ashtrays, Birmingham, 1895, Joseph Gloster, repousse decorated and with shaped gadrooned rim, 7cm dia.; six small, square ashtrays, Roger Williams, stamped STERLING, 6cm wide; a Dutch posy vase, with flared rim and knopped stem on a circular foot, base filled, 16.5cm high; and a small quantity of silver napkin rings and oddments, total weighable silver approx. 25.5ozt (a lot)Condition Report: The two posy vases and the pepper mill are not included in the weight.
A group of Continental silver and metalware. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a shaped square silver card tray on four ball feet, with 833 standard Dutch mark, The Hague, 1918, J.M. Van Kempen, 16cm wide; an ovoid vessel of stylised fruit form, with 833 standard Dutch mark, Schoonhoven, 20th century, P. Heerens & Zn., designed with hinge and push button opening, 16.5cm long; a silver vase on pedestal foot, 833 standard Dutch mark, Utrecht, 1913, maker VK, base filled, 14.3cm high; an Austro-Hungarian silver Kiddush cup, stamped AW, the globular upper body engraved with flowers, the knopped stem on a stepped circular foot repousse decorated with banding of scrolling foliate motifs, with presentation engraving, 10cm high; a German vase, stamped 800, of octagonal baluster form, 15cm high; a cylindrical box with cover, stamped DE, assumed plated, decorated with village scenes of peasants and animals, 11.5cm high; and a figural white metal bell, indistinct marks, modelled as a female figure, her skirt decorated with scrolling foliate motifs and stylised dragons/dolphins, 8cm high, total weighable silver approx. 17.2ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The Dutch vase, the white metal box and the white metal bell are not included in the weighable silver.
A late Victorian blue glass lined silver vase. William Comyns, London, 1899. Pierced and repousse decorated with scrolls, flowers and trelliswork, with vacant cartouche to front, 23cm high.The vase together with: a small bottle coaster raised on four bracket feet, stamped 925, 9.5cm dia.; a rectangular white metal trinket box, indistinct marks to base, the hinged lid decorated with winged cherubs, 3.5 x 8.5cm; a pair of small Victorian silver easel back photo frames, London, 1887 and 1888, one William Comyns, one without maker's mark, 7.7cm high; and a vanity set comprising: two vanity bottles, a glass jar, two brushes and a hand mirror; all stamped 925, together with several matched silver plated items (two small trays and a comb), total weighable silver approx. 15.1ozt (a lot)Condition Report: Weight comprises W. Comyns vase, rectangular trinket box and bottle coaster only
An Edwardian silver epergne with three hanging baskets. William Comyns & Sons, London, 1906. The trumpet-shaped central vase applied with shell and scroll motifs to shaped border and designed with three scrolling branches, each supporting a swing-handled basket with conforming shell and scroll decoration, 30.4cm high, total weight approx. 31.2ozt
A group of silver and metalware including three silver plated 'seashell' paperweights. Christofle. The group comprising: a Columbian astray, stamped 910, decorated with applied Mayan figures, 10cm wide; a tray, stamped 925, of rectangular form, engraved with initials to base, with scrolling foliate motifs applied along the rim, 21cm wide; a Mexican pin tray, stamped 925, of oval shaped form, 14.2cm wide; a silver napkin ring, Birmingham, 1931, S. Blanckensee & Son, with engine turned design and vacant cartouche to side; an ashtray, stamped 925, decorated with applied branches and birds to sides; a small Colombian vase, stamped 900, of baluster form, on a circular foot, 9.5cm high; a small Colombian bowl, stamped 900, with shaped rim, on a spreading circular foot, 6.5cm dia.; a silver plated Colombian ashtray, unmarked, of circular form, with gadrooned rim, 9.5cm dia.; two electroplated dishes, of octagonal shaped form, both decorated along the rim with scrolling floral and foliate motifs and scenes of figures dancing and drinking in a tavern setting, the larger dish 29cm wide, the other dish 23.5cm wide; a white metal twin handled Colombian bowl, of circular form, with initial engraved to side, 11.5cm wide; a white metal Colombian pin tray, unmarked, of oval form, pierced and decorated along the rim, 14.8cm wide; a bell, stamped 925 to interior, decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs; and a Continental metal bowl, stamped ARG 1000 to interior, of squared shaped form, with presentation engraving to base, 11cm wide; total weighable silver approx. 19.7ozt (a lot) Condition Report: Weighable silver includes the Colombian squared ashtray, the rectangular tray stamped 925, the oval pin try stamped 925, the napkin ring, the ashtray stamped 925, the baluster vase stamped 900 and the bowl stamped 900. Twin handled white metal bowl weight: 1.5ozt
A pair of three light candelabra. Stamped 'weighted sterling'. Designed with detachable wrythen branches to knopped stems and raised on stepped circular feet, filled, 30.5cm high. The candelabra together with a group of silver plated items, including: a Christofle dish, of circular form, with engine turned sections along the rim, 16.5cm dia.; a mounted glass ewer, of baluster form, with scrolling handle designed as a branch and acorn finial to the hinged cover, the spout designed as a male head, 33cm high; a pair of continental candlesticks, stamped HENNEBERG WARSAW to underside, on a stepped circular foot, 24cm high; two sauce boats, with scrolling handles and decorative banding to rims, on three paw feet, 24cm wide; a shaped, circular salver with presentation engraving to base, 35cm dia.; a posy vase, with shaped flaring rim and a knopped stem raised on a stepped circular foot, 21.5cm high; a circular bowl, pierced and decorated along the shaped rim, 18.5cm dia.; an oval hot plate with cover and liner, on a twin handled stand on four paw feet, 31cm wide (inc. handles); a white metal twin handled pedestal bowl, engraved with decorative motifs, with knopped stem raised on a stepped oval base, 33cm wide (inc. handles); and a quantity of flatware and other items (a lot)
An Elizabeth II silver specimen vase, Birmingham 1970, height 11.5cm, a pair of Mexican .925 sterling circular pin dishes, weight 69g, diameter 7.8cm, and a collection of plated items, including a Mappin & Webb circular pierced tazza, entrées dishes, covers and handles, a circular two-handled tray and a pair of sauceboats and stands.
A small group of silver, including a candlestick of baluster form with reeded bands, Birmingham 1913, height 12.5cm, a specimen vase of tapered lobed form, height 21.5cm, and three napkin rings, weighable items 126.8g, together with a group of plated items, including a set of three graduated Jersey can jugs and covers, another Jersey can jug with wicker covered handle, and a set of six mother-of-pearl handled butter knives.
An Indian silver bowl, decorated in relief with figures, an elephant, tigers and other animals amongst palm trees, the base engraved with an elephant carrying a howdah between two palm trees, framed by a circlet of fruiting vines, height 13cm, diameter 20.5cm, and a small group of other Indian silver, comprising a vase and a pair of globular salts, total weight 784.4g.
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