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1821 Coronation of George IV: a rare pearlware trumpet shaped vase printed in black with an equestrian portrait inscribed ‘The Champion of England at the Coronation of George IV’ and on the reverse a memorial portrait of George III, 130mm, fine hairline crack* Originating in feudal law of the 14th century the challenge of the King’s Champion was last exercised at the banquet immediately following the lavish coronation service of George IV on 19th July 1821. On that occasion Henry Dymoke performed the role as Protector of the Monarch. Dressed in full armour astride a piebald charger he entered Westminster Hall and on throwing down a gauntlet demanded of the assembled company if anyone might challenge the sovereign right of George IV.# commemorative, commemorate, royal
A Royal Worcester blush ivory figurine of a Welsh lady, 17.5cm high, green factory stamp and date code for 1910, model no.1875, a Royal Worcester blush ivory eagle pot pourri vase and cover, 22cm high, puce factory mark, date code for 1907, (small chip and hairline to rim of pot pourri holder, small chip to rim of lid), a blush ivory two-handled vase decorated with flowers, green factory mark, shape no.1482, 16.5cm high, a pair of floral-decorated blush ivory vases, no.2260, (one with repairs), a small basket, a mug (a/f) and a Hadley's Worcester floral-decorated vase, (repaired), (8).
A small Royal Crown Derby two-handled Imari-decorated pedestal bowl and cover, pattern no.1128, date mark 1920, 14cm high, (small hairline inside rim of bowl), a Royal Doulton 'Titanian'-decorated hexagonal-shaped vase, 20cm high and a Moorcroft 'Magnolia'-decorated baluster vase, impressed factory mark and green initial to base, 25cm high, (3).
A late-19th century Coalport teapot with moulded bark effect, glazed in green, the fittings by Hukin and Heath, with a wicker handle, printed mark to base and impressed to handle, 22.5cm high overall, together with a Bursley Ware Charlotte Rhead baluster vase decorated with blue flowers and leaves on a mottled grey/white ground, 23cm high, (2).
A Royal Doulton stoneware vase of inverted tapering form decorated with baskets and bunches of flowers on a mottled ground, impressed factory mark no.6699 and monogram LW to base, 26cm high, together with a Keeling & Co. (late Mayers) 'Peonies' blue and gilt-decorated baluster vase, 25cm high, (2).
*Lionel Ellis (1903-1988)Spring flowers in a glass vase, with daffodils and hyacinthsoil on board50.5 x 41cm, unframed*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Some green patches possibly caused by discolouration to the pigment of blue sky area, otherwise generally appears to be in good condition, not viewed under UV light, please contact the department for a full report.The painting is executed on a modern board, it is unclear what the paint medium is, possibly oil or acrylic. There is some wear to the paint layer around the edges. The flowers are well painted but the background appears worn and possibly has large areas of overpaint around the edges
A Shibayama ivory and silver vase and cover,Meiji period (1868-1912), Japanese,, the two handles as birds, with plain and stained mother-of-pearl, horn and enamel decoration, signed 'Masakun' on a plaque under one handle,21cm high (2)IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.If you are a UK buyer, we request that you collect your purchase as soon as possible following the sale due to ongoing changes to ivory regulations.Condition report: Body - vertical partial crack to one side, some enamel colours on shoulders appear weak and maybe partially lost?Cover - dents to silver
A pair of porcelain vase table lamps,20th century, Chinese, each decorated with Shuangxi or double happiness symbol, each with a shade,vases 36cm high (2)Condition report: Nibbles and minor losses to the edge of the foot rim. Shades with marks and pulls.PAT test 18/3/22: both passed
A group of three gilt glass vases,in the manner of Jules Barbe for Thomas Webb, Stourbridge, each of moulded spherical form,large vase 17.5cm high small vases 7cm high (3)Provenance: Bracken Knoll, Highgate, London, N6.Condition report: light scratches and wear to the gilt, no obvious chips or cracks
Modern Moorcroft Pottery "Prairie Summer" pattern small baluster vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, with impressed and painted marks, dated 2002, 14cm high; also "Windrush" pattern small covered ginger jar, designed by Debbie Hancock, impressed and painted marks, dated 2001, 11cm high. (2).
Three pieces of modern Moorcroft Pottery "Queen's Choice" pattern, designed by Emma Bossons, comprising: baluster jug, 12cm high; small baluster vase, 10cm high and rectangular pin tray, 20cm long. All with impressed and painted marks, dated 2001, 2002 and 2001. (3).
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