Peter Layton, an amorphic form studio glass vase, abstract inclusions of colour, including red, blue/green, signed, 19cm high (Peter Layton, born in Prague 1937, he opened the 'London Glassblowing Factory' in 1976, he is a foundling father of the Bri tish Art glass movement)Condition report – Good condition, no chips or cracks.
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DAVINA F BROWN (SCOTTISH FL. 1904-1938) ANEMONES IN A GLASS VASE Oil on canvas, signed, 43 x 39cm (17 x 15.25") Condition Report:On close inspection there is a sizeable area of cracking in the pigment evident over the the upper section of the lower right quarter section. there is an outward protrusion where the canvas has been pushed in a small area below the signature. There is a hairline crack in the pigment slightly lower left of the bouquet and generally there are a few small areas where cracking in the pigment is evident on very close inspection.
A SATSUMA OVIFORM VASE by Kinkozan, painted with wisteria, hanging from a formal border and above birds and flowers, gilt seal mark, 13cm high Condition Report:Vase is in great condition - no chips or crazing - all the decoration is intact. There is very very minor wear to the gilt to the rim.
THREE CANTONESE FAMILLE ROSE VASES a baluster vase with panelled figures, 30cm high, flattened baluster, with panels of figures and foliage, 30cm high and another with frilled neck, 26cm high (3) Condition Report:baluster vase with minor wear to gilding, some pitting to the glaze and a small glaze irregularity to the rim, flattened baluster with crude repair to mouth and section restuck, larger crack to shoulder. Has losses to enamel and the fo dog handles have been restored, has a chip to the body. frilled vase with rim chip and wear/scratch to gilding, stress crack to rim
A SATSUMA BALUSTER VASE by Kozan, painted with panels of officials, divided by Ho-o birds and foliage, within bands of diaper and foliate panels, impressed mark to foot,39.5cm high Condition Report:large crack to rim, small repair to rim some wear to gilding, a residue of glue around the inner neck
FIVE CHINESE SILK EMBROIDERIES comprising;a cream ground panel with a vase of flowers and precious objects, 167 x 42cm, and four others, 36 x 36cm, 71 x 29cm,58 x 22cm and 45 x 22cm (5) Condition Report:The cream ground panel has threads loose and multiple stains - silk is beginning to shatter in places. Others are similar - all have stains and the backings are loose in many, tears and stains.
A CHINESE TRANSITIONAL STYLE BLUE AND WHITE VASE painted with birds amongst bamboo, peonies and chrysanthemum, issuing from rockwork, within trellis bands and above pomegranate roundels and stiff leaf band, 46.5cm high Condition Report:some wear to mouth, minor fritting to glaze
A SUMIDA GAWA BALUSTER VASE applied with Rakan on a ribbed body and beneath a molten glaze, signed, probably by Ishiguro Koko, signed artists signature to raised cartouche above footrim, 32cm high Condition Report:chip to a thumb, ear and part of a robe, slight wear to redground body and footrim
A THOMAS WEBB AND SONS CAMEO GLASS VASE the yellow body with white decoration of chrysanthemums, with etched mark to base, 16cm high, together with a Chris Lanooy Leerdam glass globular vase with iridescent lustre, etched mark to base, 20cm high (2) Condition Report:Webb - lacking a lid or applied rim to top rim, which is chipped . Leerdam - has scratches all over, small chip to top rim .
A SUITE OF EDINBURGH THISTLE SHAPED GLASSWARE including seven flute champagne glasses, 17cm high, six tumblers, 10cm high, six smaller tumblers, 8cm, five wine glasses, 12.5cm, twelve wine glasses, 11cm high, seven sherry glasses 8.7cm high, a single wine glass 12.2cm, a flute vase, 20cm high, a pot and cover, 15cm high and a jug, together with four other Edinburgh style glasses (51) Condition Report:jug - handle and body cracked where two meet. seven flute champagne - one has had foot polished where there has been a chip, . five wine glasses, 12.5cm - one chipped to rim and no mark. all have etched mark unless noted. four further glasses unmarked.
A SELECTION OF ANTIQUE GLASS including an 18th century ale glass with a wide conical foot and funnel shaped bowl upon a beaded knop, engraved with hops and barley, an Irish 19th century jug cut with hobnail pattern to the body, reeded decoration to the upper and a slightly serrated rim, starcut to base, three Victorian deception dram glasses with annular knops and capstan stems, a fourth dram glass, a Victorian reed cut celery vase, a Victorian slice cut rummer with slice cut capstan stem, a pair of French gilt decorated decanters, a pair of Bohemian amber flashed candlesticks decorated with stags in a forest, together with two tumblers (14) Condition Report:Dram glass: chip to rimDecanters: both have wear to the gilt, one is marked 93 on the bottom of the stoppers, the other 71, one slightly clouded at the bottomRummer: has a tiny chip to the bodyAmber candlesticks: good condition, one has some miniscule nibbles to the footrimTumblers: good condition, matched pair as one is thicker and has slightly different decorationCelery vase: has two faint mould lines running across the body
Assorted 19th century ceramics, including a Royal Doulton King George IV Scotch whisky jug, 15cm high, a Stolzenfels cylindrical vase, a R.S. Poland China pepper, a Doulton Burslem plate, a Coalport blue and white plate of Coronation 1902, another Victorian jug and two Rowland Marcellus blue and white plates of Teddy Roosevelt (10)
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