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Lot 1569

Oriental Chinese Pottery Vase, circa 1900 featuring warriors to ovoid body (converted to a lamp), ginger jar featuring exotic birds with Greek key to lid, 30cm high. English 'Marathon' blue and white jug. (3)

Lot 1574

A Pair of Late XX Century Pottery Vases, each with lantern vase and scroll decoration to ovoid body, brass entwined serpents as handles, beaded cover and base, 50cm high. (2).

Lot 1599

Bequet Quaregnon Porcelain Comport, with gilt dragon handles, 22cm high, a larger posy vase, Louis Nichole Franklin Mint vase. (3)

Lot 1605

Oriental, pair of Satsuma Pottery Vases, each with Chrysanthemum and scroll decoration and applied Samurai Warrior on horse, 47cm high, a floral pottery vase 49.5cm high. (3).

Lot 289

A Poole Pottery Cylindrical Vase with blue and orange decoration 40 cms tall together with a pair of Falcon Ware vases and two other vases

Lot 296

A Chinese Crackle Ware Large Vase 44 cms tall together with a Canton hexagonal covered vase

Lot 301

A 19th Century Chinese Underglaze Blue Decorated Vase 20cm tall together with a Chinese Crackleware vase 23cm tall

Lot 302

A Canton Vase With Four Character Mark together with a Chinese Moon Flask and a Canton Dish

Lot 307

A Wedgwood Glass Paperweight together with six other glass paperweights and a limited edition glass vase by Watford

Lot 313

A Japanese Porcelain Underglaze Blue Decorated Vase 30cm tall together with a Satsuma vase 34cm tall

Lot 262

Chinese bronze vase, jardiniere and incised plate

Lot 320

Japanese Cloisonné vase (A/F) and a pair of similar Chinese vases

Lot 340

Pair Chinese soapstone Fo dogs, a vase with monkeys and two other items

Lot 367

Glass vase with wirework overlay, another similar and two decorative gourds having hanging cowrie shells

Lot 402

Doulton Lambeth combination desk inkwell/pen stand, and similar period vase

Lot 416

Assorted china and pottery, inc. Satsuma vase (A/F) and slipware

Lot 187

A lignum vitae nut cracker, with screw action, 16cm, together with a lignum vitae tapering vase, 18cm (2)

Lot 245

A Crown Ducal Art Deco Orange Tree (A1211) pattern part breakfast service to include, four egg cups (5 x 4 cm) and plate (17 cm), an egg cup with incorporated salt & pepper shakers (8 x 12 cm), salt shaker (9 cm) and a miniature two handled vase (6 x 8 cm), makers mark to base (8).

Lot 25

A silver golfing trophy, by Manoah Rhodes, Sheffield 1925, the pull off cover with a golfer in full swing, the two handled vase with applied leaf decoration, knopped pedestal to a square base, 23cm, 491gm. Inscribed; "The Yorkshire Observer, Hospital Golf Trophy, 1926, Won by H. Crabtree, Sand Moor G.C."

Lot 273

A Japanese Atari blue and white baluster vase, decorated with birds in foliage, 37cm.

Lot 101

Two boxes, predominantly mixed ceramics to include plates, vase, jugs and similar. [2]

Lot 293

Ceramic figurines to include Lladro and Royal Doulton and a collection of glass paperweights and a vase.

Lot 33

A ruby glass lustre with hand painted floral decoration and clear glass drops and a glass vase with hand painted floral decoration, largest approximately 31 cm (h). [2]

Lot 1033

A Victorian overpainted glass vase, lustre glass vase and Belgium pottery jug decorated with flowers, COLLECT ONLY*CONDITION REPORT*blue vase - flea bite on inner top rim. Height 29cmMiddle vase- blue swirl on neck missing/chipped on end of top tip, Height 23cm3rd vase couple of petal tips chipped. Height 33.5cm

Lot 1172

A quantity of glass including cut glass celery vase etc. COLLECT ONLY

Lot 2713

A cranberry glass bell and spill vase.

Lot 2851

A brass vase and a copper cider measure.

Lot 368

Approximately 45 glasses decorated with cars and with gold rims and a glass vase. COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 1316

A shabby chic wooden pricket candle/plant stand & tall vase 88cm x 51cm COLLECT ONLY

Lot 1370

A terracotta olive oil vase in iron stand

Lot 1397

A selection of decorative items for the home including glass vases, porcelain plates, metal vase, wood boxes & dishes etc.(2 shelves) COLLECT ONLY

Lot 1399

A glass decanter, hand blow perfume bottle, chemist's type storage jar & a quantity of green glasses & rose vase (2 shelves) COLLECT ONLY

Lot 1415

A selection of bedroom porcelain including jug, 2 chamber pots 7 a vase

Lot 2186

A 19th century Chinese bronze vase (a/f, missing one handle), 32 cm.

Lot 2197

Seven pieces of cranberry glass including decanter, jugs, vase etc.,

Lot 2200A

A Royal Dux twin handled vase.

Lot 2309

Two early Chinese blue and white lidded vases, another vase and a flask, all a/f.*CONDITION REPORT*All are damaged.Both lids have large chips to glaze around base.Single vase has neck glued back on & chips to rim.Moon vase has chips to glaze on rim.

Lot 2369

An unusual stone vase with silver decoration. 19cm tall.

Lot 2394

A contemporary flask style ceramic vase 56 cm tall.

Lot 2395

A 19th century hand painted glass vase and a blue glass jug.No visible chips or cracks etc

Lot 2400

Three hand painted glass vases.Some wear to the paint on the green vase otherwise in good condition, no chips or cracks. 

Lot 2405

A blue glass Mary Gregory style decanters, a Green vase and an a/f green decanter.

Lot 2426

Two studio glass vases and a basket.Minor chips on the sides of the basket and chipped to glaze underneath. Small chip near handle on the yellow vase and scuffs underneath. Clear/green vase no visible damage.

Lot 2428

A Bohemian glass decanter, vase and basket.A minor chip on the edge of the basket, otherwise in good condition. Faint white line on the inside of the glass on the vase, otherwise in good condition. No visible marks or damage to the decanter. 

Lot 2430

A Royal Crown Derby tea cup and saucer, two pin dishes and a miniature vase, (cup has chip).

Lot 2444

A large blue glazed Chinese vase.*Condition report* Height 32.5cm. No visible cracks or chips. Dusty. Made in China on the bottom.

Lot 130

An Attic White-Ground LekythosAttributed to The Reed Painter, Circa 440-420 B.C.Height 10 1/2 inches (27 cm).Provenance: Mrs. May Sheppard Jordan (1861-1920), Boston, Massachusetts.Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, (Inv. no. 21.275).Published: J.D. Beazley, Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition, Oxford, 1963, no. 1379.61.Beazley Archive Database no. 217722.

Lot 230

Small Quantity of Mixed Imari Chinas together with a pottery vase and an engraved glass bowl

Lot 274

Flambe Art Glass Vase Circa 1960 together with a further Art Glass VaseQty: 2

Lot 281

A near pair of 19th century green glass dumps, internal flowers in vase, approx 10cm high; together with anotherQty: 3

Lot 8301

Maggy Clarysse. Still Life of flowers in a Vase, oil on canvas, initialled lower right and signed verso. 18 x 24cm. Together with another study of flowers, oil on canvas, initialled lower right and signed verso. 18 x 24cm. (2)PROVENANCE; The residual studio collection of the artist. Maggy Clarysse (1931-2011), hidden away for the past decade, will come to auction in this sale.Consigned by her family, the art displays an extraordinary range, from pointillist studies of ponds, via Cézanne-inspired landscapes to Impressionist and post-Impressionist still lifes. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by a woman who was obsessed with art and would rise early each day to get to her easel, completing 12 hours of painting, sketching, sculpting and drawing before turning her hand to crafts in the evening.BIOGRAPHY; The art came before and after a successful career as a model from the 1940s to 60s with the glamour that it brought with it.Born in Belgium, Maggy studied at art college in Brussels with the aim of becoming a Paris fashion designer. To that end, she eventually approached a leading couture house to show them her designs.To her delight, they agreed to take her on immediately. However, they did not want her as a designer, but as a model!This led to work in Paris, London and around Europe, with Maggy basing herself first in Germany and then in Paris as a couture house model and then a model for Vogue.She was photographed by Terence Donovan and David Bailey, with one shoot ending up with her pushing the then leading film star, Norman Wisdom, into a swimming pool her reasons for doing so remain shrouded in mystery!It was while on holiday in the south of France in the late 1950s that she met her future husband, an English businessman, and they then married and moved to Barnes in south-west London.She gave up modelling when her son was born, and the glamour days of chic long dresses were over, and she then turned her exceptional work ethic towards art.Maggy painted from dusk to dawn for many decades up until her death in 2011 and enjoyed considerable success commercially.She would divide her time between London and their apartment in the South of France, and she hosted several exhibitions a year between the early 1970s and the late 2000s in both London and Antibes. Works sold for up to £6,000-8,000 but are much more reasonably estimated here. Few of her works come on to the market and this sale provides a unique opportunity for collectors. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by the artist.

Lot 8322

Maggy Clarysse. Still Life of Flowers, Sweet Peas in a Vase. Oil on board, signed lower right and verso. 33 x 24cmPROVENANCE; The residual studio collection of the artist. Maggy Clarysse (1931-2011), hidden away for the past decade, will come to auction in this sale.Consigned by her family, the art displays an extraordinary range, from pointillist studies of ponds, via Cézanne-inspired landscapes to Impressionist and post-Impressionist still lifes. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by a woman who was obsessed with art and would rise early each day to get to her easel, completing 12 hours of painting, sketching, sculpting and drawing before turning her hand to crafts in the evening.BIOGRAPHY; The art came before and after a successful career as a model from the 1940s to 60s with the glamour that it brought with it.Born in Belgium, Maggy studied at art college in Brussels with the aim of becoming a Paris fashion designer. To that end, she eventually approached a leading couture house to show them her designs.To her delight, they agreed to take her on immediately. However, they did not want her as a designer, but as a model!This led to work in Paris, London and around Europe, with Maggy basing herself first in Germany and then in Paris as a couture house model and then a model for Vogue.She was photographed by Terence Donovan and David Bailey, with one shoot ending up with her pushing the then leading film star, Norman Wisdom, into a swimming pool her reasons for doing so remain shrouded in mystery!It was while on holiday in the south of France in the late 1950s that she met her future husband, an English businessman, and they then married and moved to Barnes in south-west London.She gave up modelling when her son was born, and the glamour days of chic long dresses were over, and she then turned her exceptional work ethic towards art.Maggy painted from dusk to dawn for many decades up until her death in 2011 and enjoyed considerable success commercially.She would divide her time between London and their apartment in the South of France, and she hosted several exhibitions a year between the early 1970s and the late 2000s in both London and Antibes. Works sold for up to £6,000-8,000 but are much more reasonably estimated here. Few of her works come on to the market and this sale provides a unique opportunity for collectors. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by the artist.

Lot 8324

Maggy Clarysse. Still Life of Flowers, Lilies in a Vase. Oil on canvas board, signed lower right and verso. 30 x 25cm. PROVENANCE; The residual studio collection of the artist. Maggy Clarysse (1931-2011), hidden away for the past decade, will come to auction in this sale.Consigned by her family, the art displays an extraordinary range, from pointillist studies of ponds, via Cézanne-inspired landscapes to Impressionist and post-Impressionist still lifes. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by a woman who was obsessed with art and would rise early each day to get to her easel, completing 12 hours of painting, sketching, sculpting and drawing before turning her hand to crafts in the evening.BIOGRAPHY; The art came before and after a successful career as a model from the 1940s to 60s with the glamour that it brought with it.Born in Belgium, Maggy studied at art college in Brussels with the aim of becoming a Paris fashion designer. To that end, she eventually approached a leading couture house to show them her designs.To her delight, they agreed to take her on immediately. However, they did not want her as a designer, but as a model!This led to work in Paris, London and around Europe, with Maggy basing herself first in Germany and then in Paris as a couture house model and then a model for Vogue.She was photographed by Terence Donovan and David Bailey, with one shoot ending up with her pushing the then leading film star, Norman Wisdom, into a swimming pool her reasons for doing so remain shrouded in mystery!It was while on holiday in the south of France in the late 1950s that she met her future husband, an English businessman, and they then married and moved to Barnes in south-west London.She gave up modelling when her son was born, and the glamour days of chic long dresses were over, and she then turned her exceptional work ethic towards art.Maggy painted from dusk to dawn for many decades up until her death in 2011 and enjoyed considerable success commercially.She would divide her time between London and their apartment in the South of France, and she hosted several exhibitions a year between the early 1970s and the late 2000s in both London and Antibes. Works sold for up to £6,000-8,000 but are much more reasonably estimated here. Few of her works come on to the market and this sale provides a unique opportunity for collectors. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by the artist.

Lot 8397

Maggy Clarysse. Still life of Pink Flowers in a Blue Vase. Oil on canvas, initialled lower right and signed verso. 19 x 25cm. Together with a Still Life of Fruit and Flowers, initialled lower right and signed verso. 19 x 25cm. (2). PROVENANCE; The residual studio collection of the artist. Maggy Clarysse (1931-2011), hidden away for the past decade, will come to auction in this sale.Consigned by her family, the art displays an extraordinary range, from pointillist studies of ponds, via Cézanne-inspired landscapes to Impressionist and post-Impressionist still lifes. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by a woman who was obsessed with art and would rise early each day to get to her easel, completing 12 hours of painting, sketching, sculpting and drawing before turning her hand to crafts in the evening.BIOGRAPHY; The art came before and after a successful career as a model from the 1940s to 60s with the glamour that it brought with it.Born in Belgium, Maggy studied at art college in Brussels with the aim of becoming a Paris fashion designer. To that end, she eventually approached a leading couture house to show them her designs.To her delight, they agreed to take her on immediately. However, they did not want her as a designer, but as a model!This led to work in Paris, London and around Europe, with Maggy basing herself first in Germany and then in Paris as a couture house model and then a model for Vogue.She was photographed by Terence Donovan and David Bailey, with one shoot ending up with her pushing the then leading film star, Norman Wisdom, into a swimming pool her reasons for doing so remain shrouded in mystery!It was while on holiday in the south of France in the late 1950s that she met her future husband, an English businessman, and they then married and moved to Barnes in south-west London.She gave up modelling when her son was born, and the glamour days of chic long dresses were over, and she then turned her exceptional work ethic towards art.Maggy painted from dusk to dawn for many decades up until her death in 2011 and enjoyed considerable success commercially.She would divide her time between London and their apartment in the South of France, and she hosted several exhibitions a year between the early 1970s and the late 2000s in both London and Antibes. Works sold for up to £6,000-8,000 but are much more reasonably estimated here. Few of her works come on to the market and this sale provides a unique opportunity for collectors. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by the artist.

Lot 8002

Maggy Clarysse. Still life with flowers in a vase. Oil on panel, with still life study verso. Signed lower right. Framed. Image size 68 x 43cm. PROVENANCE; The residual studio collection of the artist. Maggy Clarysse (1931-2011), hidden away for the past decade, will come to auction in this sale.Consigned by her family, the art displays an extraordinary range, from pointillist studies of ponds, via Cézanne-inspired landscapes to Impressionist and post-Impressionist still lifes. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by a woman who was obsessed with art and would rise early each day to get to her easel, completing 12 hours of painting, sketching, sculpting and drawing before turning her hand to crafts in the evening.BIOGRAPHY; The art came before and after a successful career as a model from the 1940s to 60s with the glamour that it brought with it.Born in Belgium, Maggy studied at art college in Brussels with the aim of becoming a Paris fashion designer. To that end, she eventually approached a leading couture house to show them her designs.To her delight, they agreed to take her on immediately. However, they did not want her as a designer, but as a model!This led to work in Paris, London and around Europe, with Maggy basing herself first in Germany and then in Paris as a couture house model and then a model for Vogue.She was photographed by Terence Donovan and David Bailey, with one shoot ending up with her pushing the then leading film star, Norman Wisdom, into a swimming pool her reasons for doing so remain shrouded in mystery!It was while on holiday in the south of France in the late 1950s that she met her future husband, an English businessman, and they then married and moved to Barnes in south-west London.She gave up modelling when her son was born, and the glamour days of chic long dresses were over, and she then turned her exceptional work ethic towards art.Maggy painted from dusk to dawn for many decades up until her death in 2011 and enjoyed considerable success commercially.She would divide her time between London and their apartment in the South of France, and she hosted several exhibitions a year between the early 1970s and the late 2000s in both London and Antibes. Works sold for up to £6,000-8,000 but are much more reasonably estimated here. Few of her works come on to the market and this sale provides a unique opportunity for collectors. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by the artist.

Lot 8121

Maggy Clarysse. Still Life with Orchids In a Blue Vase. Oil on board. Signed lower right and verso. Image size 46.5 x 33cm. PROVENANCE; The residual studio collection of the artist. Maggy Clarysse (1931-2011), hidden away for the past decade, will come to auction in this sale.Consigned by her family, the art displays an extraordinary range, from pointillist studies of ponds, via Cézanne-inspired landscapes to Impressionist and post-Impressionist still lifes. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by a woman who was obsessed with art and would rise early each day to get to her easel, completing 12 hours of painting, sketching, sculpting and drawing before turning her hand to crafts in the evening.BIOGRAPHY; The art came before and after a successful career as a model from the 1940s to 60s with the glamour that it brought with it.Born in Belgium, Maggy studied at art college in Brussels with the aim of becoming a Paris fashion designer. To that end, she eventually approached a leading couture house to show them her designs.To her delight, they agreed to take her on immediately. However, they did not want her as a designer, but as a model!This led to work in Paris, London and around Europe, with Maggy basing herself first in Germany and then in Paris as a couture house model and then a model for Vogue.She was photographed by Terence Donovan and David Bailey, with one shoot ending up with her pushing the then leading film star, Norman Wisdom, into a swimming pool her reasons for doing so remain shrouded in mystery!It was while on holiday in the south of France in the late 1950s that she met her future husband, an English businessman, and they then married and moved to Barnes in south-west London.She gave up modelling when her son was born, and the glamour days of chic long dresses were over, and she then turned her exceptional work ethic towards art.Maggy painted from dusk to dawn for many decades up until her death in 2011 and enjoyed considerable success commercially.She would divide her time between London and their apartment in the South of France, and she hosted several exhibitions a year between the early 1970s and the late 2000s in both London and Antibes. Works sold for up to £6,000-8,000 but are much more reasonably estimated here. Few of her works come on to the market and this sale provides a unique opportunity for collectors. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by the artist.

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