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A Japanese Meiji period satsuma miniature vase by Kinkozan, the main body with floral and butterfly decoration, bearing label to base inscribed "Kinkozan Kyoto - 29263", 4.5 cm high, together with another decorated with trailing wisteria, bearing oxide red character mark to base, 6.3 cm high and another with paper label inscribed "8006" to base, 4.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The globular vase has a chip to the underside of the rim, all over crazing. The baulster shaped vase has a small chip to the top of the rim, is a yellowy colour in the rim but nothing showing up under UV, all over crazing. The other vase all over crazing. All three have general wear and tear condusvie to age and use and are in need of a clean. See images for more details,
Five boxes of assorted decorative china wares to include a collection of Wegwood dinner wares, a Stuart Bass figure of a cockerel, Morley Ware part tea service with hunting scenes, various Wedgwood Barleston Peter Rabbit wares, a pair of early 20th Century transfer decorated baluster vases in Imari palette together with a matching lidded vase etc
Five boxes of assorted sundry china and glass to include Wedgwood teapot and trumpet shaped vase, etc, Wedgwood cream ware style grape and vine decorated china, a Belleek cup , saucer and plate, a Bing & Grondahl lidded pot, together with various other china and metal wares, various swan shaped jardiniers, etc
A W S Mycock for Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian ribbed charger with floral decoration (worn), stamped verso and with "WSM" monogram within a wreath and dated "1919" 33 cm high, a Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian blue ground vase of small proportions 7 cm high and a Pilkington Royal Lancastrian vase of wrythen form in pale blue glaze 20.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The charger has all over crazing, significant wear to the decoration. Has a large chip to the foot, mainly to the underside. Has a dull side but no evidence of fractures, assume because of the amount of crazing there is. Firing faults etc, heavy wear and tear conducive with age and use. In need of a clean - see images for more detailsThe taller vase has all over crazing some of which is slightly discoloured and a repair to one of its feet which is discoloured. The other vase has all over crazing. Both have wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some light surface scratches etc and are in need of a clean - see images for more details. The taller vase stands up straight - see context with ruler
A Royal Worcester "Hooley" ware rose painted two handled vase on circular foot in the manner of Walter Sedgley (with some damage - large crack below handle) 35.5 cm high an da Royal Doulton cabinet plate hand decorated with deer in landscape, signed "RH Plant" to front 22.5 cm in diameter together with a Royal Doulton plate depicting grayling in river signed "J. Birbeck" 24 cm diameter, a Ruskin porcelain lustre ware bowl 4 cm high and a vase with run glaze decoration in purple and green impressed "Ruskin 1933" to base 17.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Ruskin bowl only: Has all over crazing and a hairline crack running from the rim down approx 3 cm. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use including very dirty so in need of a good clean. See images for more details.
A set of six circa 1900 mahogany framed Hepplewhite style dining chairs with vase shaped back splat and wheat ear carved decoration over drop-in seats on square supports united by stretchers, together with a Victorian mahogany bar back dining chair and a 19th Century mahogany pierced and carved ladder back carver chair on square moulded and chamfered supports united by stretchers
A collection of glassware to include a green Bohemian glass vase converted to a table lamp set with gilt decoration and enamelled panel depicting a young woman with lace veil 29.5 cm high excluding fittings together with Orrefors square based decanter 23.5 cm high, a Murano handkerchief style vase approx. 13 cm high, oversized egg timer, a glass punch ladle and a Doulton Lambeth baluster shaped vase with floral and butterfly decoration by Lizzie Shettleworth 32 cm high
A box containing various glass and china wares to include cut glass decanter and bowl with thistle style decoration, a Whitefriars turquoise ground vase, a Copenhagen figure of a kid, four Danish wooden warrior figures and a glass figure group of penguins together with an oil painting depicting Continental cityscape
A collection of Wedgwood blue Jasperware including classical style vase on pedestal base to square foot 37 cm high, miniature Portland vase 13 cm high, three further vases various, a small lidded pot, chamber stick, two candlesticks and a candlestick base (all very damaged) CONDITION REPORTS There is only one Portland type vase in this lot, a small one, 13 cm high. There is a large Portland vase (Lot 148).In Lot 149, the small Portland vase has obvoiusly been used as a candle holder and has remnants of candle inside and various areas of wax residue. There is a firing crack to the rim and chip to the base. The amphora has loss to the horns of both goats to the side handles. Otherwise wear and tear conducive with age and use. The larger vase in his lot, 37 cm high, has damage to one handle in particular and to the foot, together with wear and tear conducive with age and use throughout. See images for further detail. All other pieces all damaged - see images, with exception of cylindrical vase which appears to be in basically sound condition. See imgaes for further detail.
A 19th Century Chinese powder blue ground gilt decorated vase painted with panels of figures in a garden setting 35.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has paint around the rim / neck area. Wear to the gilding. Some losses and scratches to the enamel and main body. There is a hairline crack to the base as well as firing faults, etc, throughout. In need of a good clean.General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more detail.
A 19th Century Chinese famille rose vase with figural panel decoration and gilt lined flared rim, the neck and shoulders decorated with mythical beasts and dragons 42 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has several large hairline fractures running down the main body including one where there is a loss to the porcelain. There are several large firing faults including one which involves a slight dip to the body. Firing faults throughout. There is a petal / lobe missing to the top rim and a hairline crack running from it. Minor losses to the extremities throughout. Surface scratching. Wear and losses to the enamel decoration. See images for more details.
A similar pair of 19th Century Chinese blue and white hexagonal baluster vases and covers decorated with figures in garden settings and bats amongst foliage both bearing apocryphal four character Kang Xi marks to the base 27 cm high together with a 19th Century Chinese blue and white oversized mug decorated with fence and bamboo pattern with fishing boat on water and island, the handle of dragon form 13 cm high and a 19th Century blue and white and polychrome decorated elongated octagonal platter, the centre field decorated with figures in a garden setting 20 cm x 14.5 cm, a blue and white and polychrome decorated tea caddy of elongated octagonal form, the main body with floral spray decoration 10.8 cm wide x 11 cm high and a polychrome decorated tea bowl 7 cm diameter x 4.3 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The pair of vases - both lids have chips and losses throughout. One vase - the neck has been off and reglued and has hairline fractures on the upper part. Both with various firing flaws. Light surface scratching, etc and some chipping around the base. The mug has a chip to the outside rim, firing fault to the base of the handle as well as other firing faults including to the base.The octagonal platter has heavy dirt and heavy wear to the enamel decoration. The tea caddy has two significant chips to the base.The tea bowl has a hairline crack and wear to the enamel and some small chipping / fritting to the edges.All items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include firing faults, surface scratches, etc. All items in need of a good clean. See images for more detail.
A 19th Century Continental porcelain floral encrusted vase with gilt metal mounts 21 cm high, pair of capodimonte figures of gardeners, a Dresden porcelain bust figure of a child in bonnet, a Dresden yellow ground and figural decorated miniature cabinet cup and cover bearing faux Augustus Rex marks and two small Continental porcelain figures CONDITION REPORTS Many flowers with damage and loss. Signs of slip to the interior covering restoration. Metalwork with corrosion / oxidisation. Pair of capodimonte figures - gentleman basically sound though base of flower damaged with loss and woman basically sound. Smaller figures - she with left arm damaged and missing, right arm damaged and amateur repaired. Gentleman with damage to coat. Bust figure with damage to the headdress. The miniature cabinet cup with damage and loss to the finial. See images for further detail.
A collection of various Oriental china including a 19th Century Chinese canton famille rose cylindrical teapot 14 cm high, a similarly decorated miniature teapot 6 cm high, cylindrical crackleware vase or brushpot 12 cm high, a reliefwork tapered circular vase with copper rim 13 cm high, an 18th Century Chinese shallow bowl, the central field decorated with buildings and figures on a bridge by waters edge 27.5 cm diameter, an early 19th Century Chinese blue and white plate decorated with waterside scene and boat by shore 27.5 cm diameter, a Chinese famille rose lobed footed dish 17 cm x 12 cm x 4.5 cm high and a Chinese Imari bowl 24 cm diameter x 10 cm high and two Japanese Imari plates 31 cm diameter and 32 cm diameter, three various tea bowls and a tea cup CONDITION REPORTS The cylindrical teapot has a hairline fracture running down from the neck part way through the body. The crackleware brush pot has a couple of hairline fractures running from the top down as well as some damage to the interior, discolouration and staining. The tapered circular vase has significant damage and repair, especially to the top as well as chips to the base. The shallow bowl has numerous hairline fractures throughout as well as chipping to the edging. The plate with waterside scene has hairline fractures, has been broken and repaired previously with iron rivets. The lobed dish has a hairline fracture to the centre as well as some chipping to the rim and base, another hairline fracture running from the outer edge down within the glaze. The Imari bowl has had old significant repairs with rivets and applied edge as well as hairline fractures. Imari plates - the one with central vase has one hairline crack leading from a chip to the rim as well as a star crack to the centre and other small chips to the rim and base throughout. The other has large hairline fracture with an old repair with rivets as well as chips to the rim and base. The three tea bowls all have various hairline cracks, the blue and white one has been repaired and re-glued. The polychrome decorated one has a chip to the edge and the tea cup has hairline fractures running from the rim down. All have wear to the gilding and paintwork etc and areas of discolouration variously. General wear and tear to include surface scratches, minor knocks etc - see images for more details
A pair of 19th Century Chinese famille rose gourd shaped vases painted with panels of figures in interior settings raised on a circular foot 28.5 cm high, another famille rose single vase with gilt grotesque mask handle 25 cm high, a famille rose bowl decorated with panels of flowers and figures in interior settings 18 cm diameter x 7.5 cm high and a similarly decorated plate 20 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS The pair of vase ok general wear and tear. The bowl has various chips along the rim and the plate has a chip on rim with hairline fracture running from it. The single vase has hairline cracks around the neck and to the right hand side of one of the handles where it looks as though it has been hit or damaged with a star crack going across. All have losses to the enamel and gilt decoration. General wear and tear to include minor chips and knocks, surface scratches, firing faults etc - see images for more details
Two Royal Crown Derby twin handled vases, smaller is date cipher for 1908, larger 1926, a spill vase (unclear date cipher) marked 1642, a 19th century blue ground gilt porcelain jar and cover decorated with birds and floral cartouches Condition Report:all are broken and/or chipped and reglued
A collection of Royal Copenhagen figures of children, chickens and cockerels, two vases, bell, plates and a Nao hen group Condition Report:a cockerel has been broken and reglued, is missing a part of its feet, the small bottle vase is B & G, all have marks to bases and rest in good condition.
Five assorted blue and white delft plates, 18th century including a pair decorated with a vase of stylised flowers within a trellis border, 22.5cm diameter; two examples with central floral roundels flanked by busy stylised leaves and further Dutch plate boldly decorated with flowers, 23cm diameter (5, a.f)
A French Art Deco glass vase by Georges De Feure decorated with Greek Dancers, 14cm high together with a quantity of assorted cut, moulded and other glass including various jugs, a set of six small circular dishes on tripod feet, nut and hors d'ouerves dishes, champagne bucket etc (four trays)
A large English ironstone potpourri jar and cover 19th century the cover with lion dog finial, of canted high-shouldered form with grotesque figural handles, transfer-printed and overpainted with vases of flowers, printed 'C' mark in underglaze blue, 60cm high (repaired, section a.f) Sold together with a note to the interior which says this vase was purchased from Wentworth Woodhouse, Earl Fitzwilliam's family home, in or around 1919.
A group of assorted art pottery including a Ruskin pink lustre vase (heavily reduced from what was once a much larger vase); 13.2cm high; a Bretby twin-handled vase decorated with Japanese figures, 28.5cm high; small St. Agnes pottery blue glaze and pink twin-tone jug, 14.5cm high; small Wendy Gill Earthworks St. Asaph slipware dish decorated with a stylised fish, 10.5cm diameter; Rye pottery, Ramsbury jug etc (qty)
A limited-edition Churchill vase by Abbeydale China commissioned by Thomas Goode & Co South Audley St. London to commemorate Winston Churchill's 1963 Honourary US Citizenship, numbered 17/250, with twin lion handles, decorated in imari and gilt with a portrait of Churchill, his family crests, date of birth, achievements and time in office, printed factory mark, 28cm high
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