*A stoneware vase, by Lucie Rie (Austrian-British, 1902-1995) and Hans Coper (German-British, 1920-1981), of slightly flared form, in a matte-brown glaze with linear sgraffito decoration, impressed to the underneath with artists' marks for both Hans Coper and Lucie Rie, 11cm highCondition ReportWith a crack to the side - The crack runs from the rim of the vase downward and forking off into two finer cracks. With some scuffs to the base. The artist's marks are partially pooled with glaze.
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A Tiffany Favrile iridescent glass vase,early 20th century, designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany, decorated in blues and greens, the foliate cup with a scalloped edge, incised to the underneath '6329E L.C. Tiffany Favrile',27cm highCondition ReportFurther photos added.Base rim ground as per photos.Some rubbing and flecks to the iridescent parts on the outside of the rim and bowl - these are shown in the photos. The inside of the bowl with gilding and iridescence, additional images of this uploaded.
* Ermanno Nason (Italian, 1928-2013),a Murano glass vase, c.1970, with applied decoration, 25cm highCondition ReportWith some scratches to the side of the vase. The white ‘D-shaped’ application with a small chip. The yellow zig-zag shape with a faint hairline crack to one of the edges. With scratches and scuffs to the base.
A Scandinavian glass vase,possibly Finnish, in the manner of Saara Hopea or Kaj Franck, with controlled air bubble decoration, cased in blue over amethyst, 20.5cm high,together with a matched bowl, 15cm wide, andtwo Iittala-style vases, 11cm high (4)Condition ReportThe tall vase with some nibbles to the base. The low bowl with a chip to the lower edge. All pieces with scratches and marks to the underneath.
An Art Nouveau 'Amphora' porcelain table lamp,by Riessner, Stellmacher & Kessel, painted with a female head in profile, with tube-lining and gilt, against a painted forest scene, with a two-light mount and a stepped base, stamped 'Amphora' and numbered '631', remnants of printed mark, drilled, 72cm highCondition ReportNo shade. Needs rewiring. Rubbing to the top where mount is fixed. Shaft through the vase - drilled to the base. One piece of metal loose to the edge. Additional images uploaded.
Rudolf Podany (Austrian 1876-1963), early 20th century, an unusual stoneware vase, with a rectangular opening, depicting figures reaping wheat, impressed with artist signature and 'Depose 310', 40cm high, andan Austrian Goldscheider figurine, modelled as two huddling naked women, partially wrapped in a towel, in a crackled cream glaze,52.5cm high (2)Condition ReportThe figure with scratches and marks. The vase with knocks to the front two corners. With a few glaze chips throughout. The other figure included in the lot with a chipped base. Additional images uploaded.
A Lalique 'Ispahan' vase,of modern manufacture, of tapering form, the amber-coloured glass with etched recess decoration of roses and thorns, signed to the base 'Lalique France', with manufacturer's label to the inside of the rim, 19.5cm diameter24cm highCondition ReportWith original box and receipts. Some scratches to the base and the bottom of the vase. Very little apparent use. Of modern manufacture, original receipt dated 2018.
A Clarice Cliff 'Inspiration' vase,shape number 390, decorated in shades of cream, pink and brown on a turquoise ground, with 'Inspiration' in brown and with a printed mark, 22cm highCondition ReportSome rubbing and dlaze stains to the underneath. Some glaze pooling to the bottom. Additional images uploaded.
A Clarice Cliff 'Pompadour' Lotus jug,with floral sprays within a yellow border, with a blue printed mark and 'Pompadour' in brown, 29.5cm high, and a 'Pompadour' vase, with floral sprays within a green border, with a printed mark, 17.5cm high (2)Condition ReportSmall chip to the rim. Vase - with some chips to the paint.
A Martin Brothers' stoneware miniature vase, dated 1893, of flattened globular form, incised with fish and seaweed, on a mottled-blue ground, with a flared neck and rim, incised '4.93 Martin Bros London & Southall', 8cm highCondition ReportSome glazed mottling to the shoulder of the vase. Minor nibbles to the rim.
A pair of Limoges ceramics water jugs, by D & Co., painted with floral sprays, within gilt borders, marks to underside, 28.5cms high; together with a continental twin-handled pedestal urn vase, with pierced cover, over body painted with figures within-country landscape, 24cms high. (3)
A selection of glassware, including: a pair of Victorian blue glass lustres, each with crystal lustre drops, 30cms high; a pair of Bohemian clear and cranberry overlaid glass vases; a cranberry and clear glass decanter and stopper; a cut-glass dish; and a contemporary coloured and clear glass solifleur vase.
A selection of decorative ceramic wares, including: a Royal Crown Derby Imari circular plate; a pair of Japanese miniature ginger jars and covers; a Coalport twin-handled urn vase, decorated in the Imari palette; a Masons double landscape hexagonal tea caddy; a resin figure of Mozart; a brass wall-mounting bell; and other items.
Großer attischer Skyphos der CHC-Gruppe. 490 - 480 v. Chr. Heron-Klasse. H ohne Henkel 13,1cm, B mit Henkeln 24,9cm, ø Mündung 18cm, ø Fuß 10,9cm. Schwarzfigurig mit weißen und roten Details. Auf beiden Seiten zwischen Sphingen eine Mänade und ein Satyr tänzelnd nach rechts. Aus Fragmenten zusammengesetzt, kleine Fehlstellen an den Bruchkanten sind retuschiert. Provenienz: Aus der Sammlung M. M., Südbayern; in Deutschland seit mindestens 1990; ex Gorny & Mosch, München, Auktion 279, 2021, Los 14. CHC steht für Chariot Courting Group. Zu dieser Malergruppe s. J. D. Beazley, Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters = ABV (²1978) S. 617 ff.
Opfernder mit Hes-Vase. Spätzeit, 552 - 332 v. Chr. H 4,8cm, L 4,5cm. Bronzevollguss. Auf einer Plinthe kniende, männliche Figur mit kahlgeschorenem Kopf leert eine Libationsflüssigkeit aus einer Hes-Vase. Schöne grüne Patina, intakt. Provenienz: Ex Sammlung G., Frankreich. Davor französische Privatsammlung der 1970er Jahre.
Zwei attische schwarzfigurige Lekythen. Frühes 5. Jh. v. Chr. Schulterlekythos der Hahnen-Gruppe. H 15,1cm. Auf dem Körper Mänade zwischen zwei Satyrn, auf der Schulter Hahn zwischen Efeublättern. Fuß mehrfach gebrochen und geklebt, fehlende Mündung ergänzt und retuschiert. Weißgrundige Zylinderlekythos. H 15cm. Herakles und der kretische Stier. Fehlende Mündung und Henkel ergänzt und retuschiert, kleine Farbretuschen. 2 Stück! Mit Kopie des Sotheby´s-Kataloges! Provenienz: Aus der Hamburger Sammlung André Hüsken; ex Sotheby´s New York Auktion 8. Juni 1994, Los 375 ( from the Cutler Collection, Scottsdale, Arizona ). Ausgestellt in der Ausstellung The Cutler Collection of Ancient Greek Ceramics im Phoenix Art Museum vom 13. Oktober 1984 bis zum 15. Januar 1985. Zur Hahnen-Gruppe s. E. Haspels, Attic black-figured lekythoi (1936) S. 67 f.; J. D. Beazley, Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters (1956) S. 466 ff.
Fragmente einer rotfigurige Vase. Nach apulischen Vorbildern des 4. Jh. v. Chr. Dargestellt sind mindestens drei Manteljünglinge seitlich von Palmetten, Ranken und Voluten. Darunter Mäander. 23 Fragmente, jeweils sieben, vier, zweimal drei und zwei anpassend und zusammengesetzt Provenienz: Aus europäischer Sammlung.
Attischer rotfiguriger Skyphos der Fat-Boy-Gruppe. Mitte 4. Jh. v. Chr. H 8,3cm, B mit Henkeln 13,9cm, ø Mündung 8,9cm, ø Fuß 4,8cm. Beidseitig ein nach links stehender Manteljüngling. In den Henkelzonen Palmetten und Ranken mit Voluten. Absplitterung am Fuß, sonst intakt. Provenienz: Aus der Sammlung E. F., Rheinland-Pfalz, erworben 1987 in London. Vgl. den Skyphos in Mailand, Museo Civico Archeologico 6.1957 (Beazley Archive Pottery Database 230690; J. D. Beazley, Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters - 2nd Edition [1963] S. 1491 Nr. 179bis; Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum 1 Taf. 12, 3-4).
Ray Annenberg - Whitefriars - A rare likely one off piece of Whitefriars studio art glass hand made and designed by Annenberg during the The third Aaronson Noon WHITEFRIARS DAY 20 June 2009. The vase in clear glass with orange & red colour flashes with darker tones to the circular rim. The underside featuring skillfully cut unpolished pontil mark and bears etched signed notation reading. Made by Ray Annenberg at Aaronson Noon Studio for the Third Aaronson Noon Whitefriars Day. Measures approx 22cm tall.
Geoffrey Baxter - Whitefriars - Two pieces of original vintage retro 1960s British studio art glass vases from the textured range by Whitefriars. Comprises a 9689 Bark cylindrical vase in Kingfisher blue and a 9686 Coffin vase. Items measures approx; 15cm & 13cm tall. Chip to the coffin vase and overall in good condition with some base ware present.
A Wedgwood Clarice Cliff Sliced Circle Yo Yo vase from the Biyanne range. Hand painted in vibrant Art Deco colours with double conical shape and having bladed handles. Marked to base. Complete with certificate and box (188/250). Measures approx; 23cm tall. No visible damage.
A Wedgwood Clarice Cliff Lightning Yo Yo vase from the Biyanne range. Hand painted in vibrant Art Deco colours with double conical shape and having bladed handles. Marked to base. Complete with certificate and box (188/250). Measures approx; 23cm tall. No visible damage.
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