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A large contemporary studio glass handkerchief vase, tinted colourway with purple cased lower decoration, indistinctly signed and dated 2015 verso, h.36cm; together with two similar contemporary studio glass vases, one of ovoid form with cased and trailing decoration, h.24cm; the other of bulbous form, h.17.5cm (3)
A large contemporary studio glass fruit bowl, of oval bellied form with a misshapen top rim, cased and trailing interlaced decoration, w.42cm; together with a studio glass vase, of flattened and rounded tapering form, with cased bubble inclusions, h.29.5cm; and a cylindrical squat vase, with cased and trailing decoration, dia.17cm (3)Condition report: Fruit bowl 24 x 42cm.Squat vase with approx. 4cm surface scratch to body.Otherwise each piece appears very good and original.
A 1907 Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, tube-line decorated with rhodedendrons, incised monogram for Florence C Roberts and impressed marks to the underside, 19cm highCondition report: This is a second with a line through the trademark. This is likely due to a large and deep scratch across a section of blue glaze which terminates in a repaired chip (see additional images).
A late 19th century Douton Lambeth stoneware vase, of baluster form, relief decorated with applied medalions, impressed mark to the underside, 31.5cm high, together with a Royal Doulton stoneware vase, the wavy rim above a globular body with incised decoration, impressed mark to the underside, 22cm high (2)Condition report: Mustard vase: There is a hairline crack and a small repair to the rim (see additional images). There is some crazing. The applied cartouches has quite a lot of black spots under the glaze. One floral roundel has a small chip.Smaller vase: Intact.
An 1879 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, of baluster form, incised monogram for Kate Davies and impressed marks to the underside, 13cm high, together with an 1883 Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, of barrel form, impressed marks to the underside, 11.5cm high, and a Doulton Lambeth stoneware tobacco jar and cover, of globular form, incised monogram for Ellen Gathercole and impressed marks to the underside, 15cm high (3)Condition report: Barrel – cover was previously broken in half and restored, base appears good and original.Jug – restored to upper and lower part of handle.Vase – appears good and original.
A late 19th century Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, in the form of a leather blackjack, inscribed 'Here's to thee my honest friend whishing these hard times to mend', impressed marks to the underside, 21.5cm high, together with an 1896 Doulton Lambeth stoneware 'leather-ware' vase, impressed marks to the underside, 10cm high (2)Condition report: Jack: There is a small chip to the E in these but otherwise condition is good.Vase: There are some firing cracks around the handles and a small possible repair (see additional images). Otherwise intact.
An 1886 Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, of rectangular form, the 'mosaic' decorated body flanked by twin elephant mask handles, incised monogram for Bessie Newbury and impressed marks to the underside, 29.5cm highCondition report: One of the four central lotus finials has been knocked off and later tried to be reattached with a foaming adhesive. One of the elephant masks has also seemingly been off and reattached.
A 1935 Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware bowl, with incised floral decoration, impressed marks verso, 28.5cm diameter, together with a similar 1935 Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, decorated with butterflies, 16.5cm high, and a pair of similar Royal Doulton stoneware vases, 15.5cm high (4)Condition report: Pair of vases: One has a large crack from the rim across the body.Butterfly vase: intact.Bowl: There is a lot of scratching to the interior. There is also a large patch over the glaze that presumably covers a repair (see additional image).
A circa 1878 Doulton Lambeth stoneware teapot, the silver rim above a tapered body with sgraffito decoration, impressed marks to the underside, 14.5cm high, together with a matching milk jug, a Doulton Lambeth stoneware chamberstick,12cm high, and a Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, flanked by twin loop handles, 16.5cm high (4)Condition report: Twin handled vase: There are two large cracks to the rim. Otherwise intact.Small jug: Rim needs a polish. Otherwise intact.Teapot: Mounts need a polish. Otherwise intact.Chamberstick: Intact.
A large 1905 Charles Brannam Burem ware vase, of baluster form, flanked by twin scrolled handles, decorated with a stylised peacock, incised marks to the underside, 41cm highCondition report: Approx. 8x4cm V shaped area of restoration to top rim.Smaller area of restoration to opposing side of top rim.Further surface restoration to upper areas of each carry handle.Finely crazed throughout.Approx. 5.5 x 3.5mm area of restoration to outer edge of base.
A 1920's Art Deco bowl, designed by Reco Capey, of decagonal form, copper lustre decorated with figures and stags upon an orange ground, Rd No 658659 and printed marks to the underside, 25cm diameter, together with a similar 1920 green and black hexagonal jug, 16.5cm high, and vase, 21cm high, and a further blue hexagonal vase, decorated with a bird, 26cm high (4)Condition report: Orange bowl – fingernail surface chip to outer lower edge of base rim.Jug – some repainting to black borders at top rim and top of handle.Otherwise good.
Patrick Procktor (1936-2003) - Still life flowers in a vase, lithograph printed in colours, signed and numbered 14/150 in pencil to the lower margin, the full sheet 77.5 x 57cmCondition report: Unframed.Colours good, strong and original.No foxing.Paper good and flat.Over in very good and original condition.
A circa 1954 Royal Doulton Lambeth brown slip glazed vase, designed by Agnete Hoy (1914-2000), the flared rim above a globular body with floral sgraffito decoration, incised X mark for Helen Walters, impressed marks to the underside, 23.5cm high, togther with another similar wall pocket, signed Agnete Hoy, 10cm high (2)Condition report: Wall pocket: The wall pocket has quite a large crack. There is also quite obvious damage around the hanging hole. Vase: The vase is in good condition, no damage.
A 1925 Royal Doulton porcelain vase, the flared rim above a globular body dcorated with flowers, by Christine Bott, from the studio of Robert Allen,17cm high, together with a similar Royal Doulton comport, 8cm high, two bowls, and a Royal Doulton yellow glazed bowl, decorated by Harry Rowntree, 29cm diameter (5)Condition report: Pair of yellow vases: Intact.Orange comport: Intact.Red vase: Restored to the rim.Orange bowl: Intact.Small yellow bowl: Intact.Large yellow bowl: Crazed to the interior but intact.
An early 20th century Royal Doulton 'Morrisian' small vase, of tapered form, flanked by twin handles, decorated with figures, printed mark to the underside,16cm high, together with a Royal Doulton stoneware vase, decorated with stylised flowers, incised monogram for Mark V Marshall and impressed marks to the underside, 20cm high (2)Condition report: Morris vase: Intact.Larger: The rim has been restored.
A Royal Doulton 'Kingsware' jug, inscribed 'The brave old Duke of York', printed mark to the underside, 18cm high, together with a 1907 Royal Doulton 'Rural churches' series-ware jug, printed marks to the underside, 12.5cm high, a Royal Doulton 'Kings-ware' twin handled vase, 10cm high, and a 1913 Royal Doulton 'Kings-ware' silver rimmed ashtray, 12cm diameter (4)Condition report: Large jug – handle is restored, mid crazing throughout.Small jug – mid/fine crazing throughout.Twin handled vase – restoration clearly visible to top rim.Ashtray – mid crazing throughout, surface scuffs and scratches, silver rim is tarnished and dented but complete.
A circa 1915 Royal Doulton Lambeth brown glazed vase, of hexagonal form with applied stylised floral decoration, impressed marks and possibly signed Eliza Simmance to the underside, 29cm high, together with a Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, relief decorated with stylised flowers, impressed marks and numbered 3388 to the underside, 18cm high (2)Condition report: Jug – two small firing glaze faults at base of one side of handle, otherwise good.Vase – several chips to top rim, further 3cm repair to top rim.
A 1935 Royal Doulton runny glazed stoneware vase, impressed marks to the underside, 13cm high, together with a Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, of reticulated form, impressed marks to the underside, 10cm high, a Royal Doulton vase, of squat globular form, 10.5cm high, and a Royal Doulton vase, of ovoid form, printed marks to the underside, 9cm high (4)Condition report: Smallest blue vase: Various surface scratches but is intact.Larger blue vase: Two small hairline cracks to the rim and crazing.Smaller brown vase: Intact with light surface scratching.Runny glazed vase: Intact.
An early 20th century Royal Doulton stoneware match striker, of conical form, inscribed 'Good Luck' above an applied swastika, impressed marks to the underside, 5.5cm high, together with a pair of late 19th century Doulton Lambeth stoneware vases, each with Primrose League monogram, Rd No 63298 and impressed marks to the underside, 15.5cm high, an 1886 Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, of rectangular form, 12.5cm high, a Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, 17.5cm high, a Royal Doulton stoneware vase, 14.5cm high, and a Royal Doulton stoneware tobacco jar and cover, 13cm high (7)
A late 19th century Doulton Lambeth 'Faience' vase, with gilt Japanese style decoration upon an orange ground, impressed marks to the underside, 26.5cm high, together with a late 19th century Doulton Burslem vase, decorated with anthemion and Grecian figures upon a yellow ground, printed marks to the underside, 17.5cm high, a late 19th century Doulton Burslem twin handled vase, hand painted and signed by T Butler, Rd No 305843 and printed marks to the underside, 12cm high, and a late 19th century Doulton Burslem 'Art-ware' vase, with floral decoration, printed and impressed marks to the underside, 13.5cm high (4)
A 1929 Royal Doulton stoneware bowl of squat form, with applied floral decoration, impressed marks, 20cm diameter, together with a Royal Doulton stoneware bowl, incised monogram for Minne Webb and impressed marks, 16cm diameter, a Royal Doulton stoneware advertising vase, incised monogram for Florrie Jones and impressed marks, 15cm high, and a Royal Doulton 'Titanium-ware' sugar bowl, printed marks, 10.5cm high (4)Condition report: Advertising vase: Some surface scratching but intact.Sugar bowl: Intact.Smaller bowl with orange: Scratched to the interior but intact.Wider bowl: Scratched to the interior but intact.Four items in the lot.
An 1878 Doulton Lambeth stoneware dish, decorated with masks and trailing vines, impressed marks verso, 25.5cm diameter, together with a Royal Doulton stoneware tobacco jar and cover, 9cm high, a Royal Doulton stoneware cylinder vase, 15cm high, a Royal Doulton 'Titanian-ware' bowl, 21cm diameter, a Royal Doulton stoneware specimen vase, 12cm high, and a Royal Doulton stoneware milk jug, 8.5cm high (6)
A large collection of late 19th and early 20th century Doulton stoneware and porcelain miniatures, some with silver rims, (34)Condition report: Pair round vases: One is chipped.Lend More Than Thou Owest Jug: Handle smashed off.Slender brown ewer: Handle cracked.Cerebos salt: Intact.White/blue vase: Intact.Foot warmer: Intact.Huntry teapot with lid: Intact.Without lid: Intact.All salts except for Cock Tavern example: Intact.Tyg: Intact.Milk churn: Intact.Sheep vase: Cracked.All other vases: Intact.Tankard: Cracked.Bovril and Russian stores jars: Lacking ids but intact.Rest: Intact.
A Moorcroft Waving Corn pattern pottery vase, of slightly bulbous form, salt-glazed, impressed marks and painted signature, further dated 1935 verso, h.26.5cmCondition report: There is some very light white paint splatter to one side. There is also a hairline crack across the heads of some of the corn.
A Moorcroft Pomegranate pattern pottery squat vase, of shouldered bulbous form, underglaze painted and tube-line decorated, impressed marks and blue painted monogram verso, h.12cm, dia.16cmCondition report: Fine crazing to areas of fruit; only visible on close inspection.Otherwise appears very good and original.
A Moorcroft pottery Florian ware vase by James MacIntyre & Co, circa 1900, the narrow neck to lower shouldered bulbous tapering body, underglaze painted in tones of blue and profusely floral tube-line decorated, printed backstamp, incised monogram and RD No.327733 verso, h.26cmCondition report: Crazed and has some minute chips to the foot. Otherwise intact.
A collection of Royal Doulton cermaics relating to Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, to include a large 1905 Lambeth stoneware silver rimmed jug, commemorating the centenary of Nelson's death, 21cm high, a similar pewter rimmed loving cup, silver rimmed spill vase, teapot and milk jug, a large hexagonal lustre vase bearing Nelson's motto: Palmam qui Meruit Ferat (let he who has won it, hear the palm), designed by Reco Capey (1895-1961), 28cm high, an 'Historic England' series plate depicting Nelson and HMS Victory, 15cm diameter and a 'Famous Ships' series plate depicting HMS Victory, 26.5cm diamater (8)Condition report: Smaller silver rimmed vase: Condition is good, no damage.Small jug: Condition is good, no damage.Small square plate: Some light surface scratching but generally good, no damage.Larger circular plate: Condition is good, no damage.Reco Capey vase: Condition is good, no damage.Loving cup: Condition is good, no damage.Teapot: Some large firing cracks to the interior but no damage.Larger silver rimmed jug: Rim has some small dents (see additional image). There is some surface scratching on the handle side. The handle itself has been restored.
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