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A varied collection of vintage 20th century Scandinavian, Continental & British studio art glass. To include an Austrian tall green textured vase by Oberglass, three handkerchief vases in an orange, burgundy & clear glass colourway by Chance Glass, bulbous glass lampshade in red by Lasi - Finland, heavyweight blue / green vase by Riihimaki - Finland, smoked grey apothecary / pepparakorn vase in the style of Otto Brauer 's Holmegaard - gull vase by IKEA, a ruby red beaked vase by Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars and two tricorn vases in pewter grey & ruby red by Whitefriars. Largest measures 16cm (height).
Two large retro 1970s Bossons ceramic wall mounted head figurines. Featuring a native Indian chief and a Romany accordian player - both marked 'Bossons 1970 England. Together with a west German fat lava vase onion design marked 285-30. Largest measures 30cm.
Royal Doulton Lambeth - A 19th century ceramic pottery motto ware vase / jug. With William Ewart Gladstone inscription to top and motto reference which reads 'Effort, Manful, Humble, Effort, Succeeds By It's Reflective Action Upon Character Better Than Success' . With impressed stamps to base 'Doulton Lambeth England - 8502. Measures 22cm (height).
A large 20th century studio art pottery drip glaze ceramic stoneware vase. The vase having a flared rim over an elongated neck. Bulbous body below with short straight circular foot. In mustard yellow, gilt & red colourways. Measures approx. 56cm tall x 27cm in diameter.
A Republic period vase. White ground with blue patterned rims. Features a warrior reuniting with his family. Qianlong Nian Zhi red marks on the underside.REPUBLIC period Issued: Mid 20th centuryDimensions: 5.5"W x 9.75"HCountry of Origin: ChinaCondition: Age related wear. As is.
A SMALL BLUE AND WHITE ‘PLAYING CHILDREN’ COVERED JAR AND A WUCAI ‘DAO EMBLEM’ VASE19-20世纪 青花婴戏小盖罐和五彩小瓶China, 19-20th centuryH: 15.6, 17.8cm Condition Report: - Jar: good condition, a minor firing imperfection on the handle of the cover- Vase: several long hairlines from the rim to the body, leading to a chip.
CHAGALL MARC: (1887-1985) Russian-born French artist. Book signed and inscribed, being a soft cover pocket edition of Marc Chagall by Emily Genauer, published by Flammarion, Paris, as part of their Le Grand Art en Livres de Poche series, n.d. (c.1956), featuring numerous illustrations of Chagall's works, some reproduced in colour. Signed and inscribed by Chagall in bold black fountain pen ink to the front free endpaper, 'Pour Madame Desoz, en bon souvenir, Marc Chagall', and dated at Vence, 1956, in his hand. Chagall has also added an original drawing to the page, the image depicting a vase from which extends a branch, somewhat reminiscent of a pussy willow with catkins. Some light age wear, about VG
[CARTER HOWARD]: (1874-1939) English archaeologist and Egyptologist, discovered the Tomb of Tutankhamun in 1923. T.L.S. by a member of the Spink family involved in the auction and collectables company Spink & Son, two pages, 4to, King Street, St. James’s, London, 21st May 1930, to Howard Carter. Spink refers to Carter’s recent visit to collect a pillow and ‘Hes’ jar and remarks ‘I have pleasure in sending round the KHANG H’SI yellow porcelain vase and cover which we have had repaired and the two KHANG H’SI porcelain yellow bowls, also the “gadget” for the pillow’, further adding ‘I have made a careful note of your enquiry for a very fine dish decorated with flowers and without any green in it, also an emerald green jade saucer and, as soon as I come across anything of this description, I will at once let you know’. In a postscript, which occupies the second page, Spink writes ‘I have just received confirmation from the owner of the very fine Yung Cheng eggshell porcelain cup and saucer that she is willing to accept £15 for it which, you will remember, you told me you would be willing to give for it’. A small rust stain to the upper left corner of each page, VG
Joachim Weingart, Polish 1895-1942 - Flowers in a vase, c.1930; gouache on paper, signed lower centre 'Weingart', 51.8 x 41.4 cm Provenance: the Family of the Artist; private collection Note: Weingart studied in Berlin and Vienna, before moving to Paris in the 1920s alongside his friend Zygmunt Menkes. Here his work was first discovered by legendary French dealer René Gimpel during the 1930s.
A Carlton Ware golly* aeroplane teapot, together with an old Tupton Ware squat vase, a quantity of porcelain thimbles, Beswick Beatrix Potter figures, a Carlton Ware toast rack, Spode plate in box, etc. *These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history.
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