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Constance Spry (British, 1886-1960) for Fulham Pottery A mantel vase, unglazed buff earthenware, elongated oval part form with twin loop handles, on a shaped pedestal foot, white glazed interior, impressed Constance Spry facsimile signature (rubbed), 8¼ x 18½ inches (21cm high by 47cm long). * Firing cracks to underside of stem. Some surface dirt and debris. The lower section of one handle has been broken off and glued back into place.
Alain Dejardin (France, 1941) - lustreware vase of ovoid form, having stylised flowers on red lustre ground, signed to base, 8 3/8in. (21.3cm.) high, together with a bowl of similar design by the same potter, 7½in. (19cm.) diameter. (2) * natural glaze imperfections only, no chips or cracks.
A group of Oriental wares - A pair of small Japanese mixed metal and bronze relief design vases having copper foliate and butterfly design in relief, 5in. (12.8cm.); Chinese porcelain vase with mountain & lake scene, iron red four character mark to base; bronze buddha scroll weights, Japanese metal box with mother of pearl decoration to hinged cover, 3in. (7.6cm.) wide and two coffee cans. (8) * Chinese vase with small nibble to rim, other pieces good.
A group of Chinese 18th & 19th century blue and white porcelain comprising an 18th century octagonal plate, an 18th century plate, an oval dish, a bottle vase 8in. (20cm) high, a pair of small plates blue seal mark beneath, two 18th century miniature footed dishes, one with blue seal mark beneath. (8) * Bottle vase appears sound. Chip to rim of oval dish. Hexagonal plate as found, hairlines & chips. Old nibbles to rims of other items.
A small collection of Oriental ware to include two famille rose cylindrical pots with covers, the largest 3in. (7.6cm.) diameter, together with a pair of miniature famille rose vases, each with figures in interior settings, 3½in. (8.7cm.) high; miniature Japanese cloisonné vase; Chinese egg shell cup saucer & cover. * All pieces with tiny flea-bite nibbles etc.
A collection of Royal Worcester Evesham pattern dinner ware to include a pair of biscuit barrels with covers, 7¾in. (19.7cm.) high, twin handled pot and cover, four bowls, four dinner plates and four side plates, together with a Royal Worcester Arden pattern vase and a large Portmerion tureen and cover. (17)
A pair of Samson of Paris armorial baluster vases and covers 19th century, painted in famille rose enamels with the arms of the Howard family and the motto 'Sola Virtus Invicta', the domed covers with pointed finials, the vases and covers with reticulated panels, iron red pseudo seal marks to base, 17¾ inches high (45cm), one lid broken. (2) * Cover of one of the vases has been thoroughly smashed. The pieces have been retained. General wear, dirt and rubbing commensurate with age. Chip to underside of the other vase cover. Sporadic minor firing cracks to bases. Significant chip/loss to one of the bases that has been rather clumsily reattached. Odd nibble to rims. For further information please refer to department.
After Eugène Henri Cauchois (French, 1850-1911) Still life of poppies and daisies in a teal vase, together with four further still life examples and one snowbound landscape by the same hand, oil on panel, all indistinctly signed, 6 x 5¼in. (15.5cm x 13.5cm.) and 5¼ inches x 6¼in. (13.5cm x 16cm) respectively (6) * All works are in a broadly comparable state of preservation. The odd knock, scuff and mark to surface. General surface dirt and discoloured varnish. Frame rubbing to edges. Deterioration to varnish has given a chalky effect to several of the works.
A fine Japanese twin handled bronze vase by Momose Shigesato (Japanese, 19th Century) Meiji period, signed with a seal mark, the cylindrical body cast in high relief, one panel depicting cranes, the other sparring figures, the handles cast as flowering cherry trees, the square base held by four supports cast as cherry trees, 27½ inches high (70cm) * Two comparable works by Shigesato can be found in the collection of the Walters Art Museum, accession numbers 54.1616 and 54.1617
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