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A Lalique "Rampillon", Pattern No. 991 sepia stained glass vase, inscribed "R Lalique" to base, 13 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Basically sound though with some loss to the staining, particularly towards the rim conducive with age and use. See images for further detail. To the interior particularly but also visible upon close inspection from the exterior some manufaturing faults with the appearance of surface cracking but just purely glass faults of hairline style. See images for detail.
Two Troika preserve pots with relief decoration both signed "Troika England" to bottom, the blue one initialled "LT" for Linda Taylor (late 60s/early 70s), the cream "TB" for Teo Bernatowitz (cira 1974) approx. 9 cm each high CONDITION REPORTS In need of a clean. The blue vase has an area of roughness to the white relief work which looks a little bit more than the textured relief work. However this may be an issue from firing - see images for more details. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more detail
Martin Brothers gourd shaped vase with line decoration signed "Martin Brothers London" and No'd "17902" to base 11.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has a couple of firing faults to the interior both on the neck and further inside, one on the neck resulting in a small hairline fracture/craze to the glaze on the outside. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use. In need of a clean - see images for more details
An Elton ware crackled lustre ware vase of cylindrical tapering ribbed form, signed to base, 11 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has general wear and tear to include some minor surface scratching, some firing faults to include pinhead holes to the glaze etc. In need of a good clean, general wear and tear conducive with age and use
A Ruskin baluster vase in pale blue and mottled brown colour way stamped "Ruskin 1927" to base 25 cm high together with a Ruskin Tyg vase in blue and cream colour way stamped "Ruskin 1932" to base 25 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The blue and brown vase has all over crazing. The blue and cream Tyg vase has some crazing to the glaze particularly to the base. Otherwise both have general wear and tear to include some pinhead firing flaws, in need of a good clean, some surface scratching etc - see images for more details
A Lalique “Lievres” opalescent vase decorated with running hares on a foliate ground, inscribed to base “R Lalique France” and “No. 942” 16 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Appears over all in good condition though there are remnants of a matt pale blue colouring to the main body suggesting that there may have been spraying or staining in a more prominent fashion as some time, now only with remnants showing - see images for detail. Could arguably do with a sympathetic cleaning - again see images
A pewter centrepiece designed by Archibald Knox, stamped "0276" to base, 12.5 cm high, together with a further Archibald Knox designed pewter vase with pierced fruit decoration and green glass liner (AF), 17 cm high including liner CONDITION REPORTS Whilst the piece over all appears sound, the patination varies from dull grey to shiny. There is sign of damage or repaired damage to the main body behind one of the supports - see image for inside and outside view. The base appears slightly misshapen - see images for further detail. The second vase - glass cracked. The base appears basically sound though with wear and tear conducive with age and use, surface scratching, denting etc - see images for further detail
A Troika rectangular vase bearing initials "MP" for Marilyn Pascoe (late 1960s - 1974) 23 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has heavy crazing visible to interior and glazed areas on the exterior of the vase. In need of a clean. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
A circa 1900 onion shaped vase with heavy floral decoration on a green and brown ground stamped "England" and initialled "AT" to base 39.5 cm high together with a similar decorated vase stamped "EG577" to base 30 cm high together with a Purnell's "Bottled Sunshine" Exeter Art Pottery slip glazed vase 21 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Onion shaped vase - all over crazing, some losses to the glazing, various firing faults to include a large firing fault to the main body.Similarly decorated vase stamped "EG" has losses to the glaze to the top rim as well as a section to the lower body, crazing throughout."Bottled Sunshine" has a large chip missing to the underside rim, crazing througout.All have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include surface scratches etc and all in need of a good clean, very dirty. See images for more details.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase, orange ground with scrolling foliate decoration, initialed “E.T.R” for Edward Thomas Radford and with monogram “WSM” for W. S. Mycock, No'd. “3255” 18 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Appears to be in good condition throughout. Slight wear to the foot conducive with age and use. Under UV light there are no signs of restoration
A Toff Milway studio pottery grey glazed vase in the manner of Bernard Leach with Japanese bridge and floral spray decoration, bearing stamped maker's mark 25 cm high CONDITION REPORTS General wear and tear to include firing faults etc conducive with age and use - see images for more details
A Lalique "Soudan" vase, Pattern No. 1016, signed "R Lalique France" to base, 17.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Basically sound though could arguably do with a clean. Base has a small air bubble to the rim. Otherwise appears sound. Small air bubble to the base of the second banding up above the beast's head. See images for further detail.
A R W Martin vase of collapsed form with mottled green, blue and brown ground stamped "RW Martin Southall" to base 19.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS There is some crazing to the glaze along the base and there is a chip approximately thumb width on the base. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some minor surface scratches, firing faults etc - see images for more details
A Ruskin Pottery four handled vase signed to base "W Howson-Taylor" stamped "Ruskin England 1931" 25 cm high together with a Ruskin vase of blue and orange colour way signed "W Howson-Taylor" to base and stamped "Ruskin" indistinctly dated 23 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The four-handled vase has general wear and tear and is in need of a clean, especially to the interior. Wear and tear conducive with age and use.The other vase has a large crack running through it, particularly to the base. In need of a clean. General wear and tear. See images for more details.
A Royal Doulton vase with Art Nouveau style floral incised decoration, inscribed to the main body “W.M” and bearing initials to base "M.V.M” for Mark V Marshall and monogram “JH” (Jane Hurst), No'd. “9992” and with incised No. “9650”, 31 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Very dirty and in need of a clean. Some small surface scratches. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A Doulton Lambeth faience ware vase with purple and lilac stylised foliate decoration, initialled to base "FCP" for Francis C. Pope and stamped "L9029" and "H95" to base, 20.5 cm high, together with a Royal Doulton stoneware cylindrical vase with fruit and flower laden swag decoration, bears initials "MW" to base and stamped "7556", 15 cm high, together with a further Royal Doulton stoneware cylindrical tapered vase, initialled "FCP" for Francis C Pope to base and No'd. "445A", 19 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The lilac vase has all over crazing. The tapered vase has a large chip to the rim. All items have general wear and tear to include some minor surface scratches, losses to the piping etc and are all in need of a good clean - see images for more details
A Moorcroft "Moonlit" blue ground vase 10.5 cm high x 15 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS Has crazing throughout. Dark line mark to the flared rim on the outside. Doesn't appear to be a normal crack. Possible firing fault and the glaze has gone into it. Feels very smooth at one end - slightly raised at the other. Otherwise in need of a good clean. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details. 15 cm diameter
MEISSEN LIDDED VASE & COVER an urn shaped vase, each side with a panel painted with a mother and children with landscape scenes against a cobalt blue ground, the square base with gilt leaf and ribbon raised border. The pierced lid with leaf and ribbon shaped handle and border against cobalt blue. Blue crossed swords mark, 31cms high
DERBY PORCELAIN URN a pedestal urn, the central panel painted with a variety of flowers on a table, with loop handles and various gilded decoration, 17cms high. Also with a pair of Derby lidded pot pourri urns with paw feet (15cms high) and a lidded porcelain vase with hexagonal shaped lid and curved body, painted with a various flowers and foliage on a red and light blue ground (damaged, 33cms high). (4)
PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN PLATES a pair of octagonal plates each painted with a vase of flowers on a stand, and with various other flowers and foliage, both with a painted mark within double circles, 24cms across. Also with a vase painted with fruit and green leaves against a red petal ground (top cut down and repaired, 21cms high). (3)
CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN VASE Kangxi period and now converted into a lamp, the curved neck painted with a variety of foliage and with a square sided body painted on each side with a variety of figures in conversation, trees and buildings. With a painted leaf to the base, with restoration to neck and some damages, now fitted with a light fitting and drilled. 51cms high
CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE late 19thc or early 20thc, each side with a circular panel painted with figures and flowering shrubs within landscape scenes, with a light blue ground with outlines of plants and painted with various flowers. With lion mask handles to each side, both with gilded decoration. Qianlong four character mark to base. 25.5cms high
CHINESE PORCELAIN including a 18thc large imari dish painted with peony and other flowers and with gilded decoration (restored, 39.5cms diameter), also with a large blue and white porcelain dish (damaged, 36cms diameter), a large 18thc blue and white porcelain dish (repaired, 45cms across), a 18thc blue and white tankard (various chips, 12cms high), and a large blue and white vase (36cms high). (5)
CHINESE BLUE & PORCELAIN DRAGON VASE a late 19thc blue and white porcelain vase of baluster shape, painted with a dragon and another mythical beast amongst clouds, character marks to base, 26cms high. Also with a small 19thc blue and white porcelain vase, painted with a table screen and jardiniere with flowers, double circle mark, 19cms high, and a large ovoid lidded jar (damaged) with wooden stand, 34cms high. (3)
CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE VASE late 19thc but with Kangxi four character marks, of baluster form and painted with chrysanthemum's, flowering trees and insects. Various damages, 29.5cms high. Also with a Yongzheng style famille rose vase, probably late 19thc and painted with a bird amongst flowering trees, painted to the base with a dragon within double circles, chips to rim 36cms high. (2)
CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE HEXAGONAL VASE Qianlong period, an export garlic necked vase of hexagonal form, painted with court figures around a table, a figure with a dog and bird, a table with fruit and flowers etc, the neck painted with birds and flowers and with further flowers around the rim. 25.5cms high
CHINESE CANTONESE VASE probably 19thc, the bottle shaped vase painted with panels of birds and insects, and various figures in conversation, 24.5cms high. Also with a Chinese Mandarin vase now converted into a lamp, brightly painted the two panels painted with a variety of figures in a landscape, mounted on a more modern wooden base, 32cms high overall including light fitting. (2)
CONTEMPORARY SIGNED GLASS VASE & BOWL - OURGLASS OF COCKINGTON a large blue glass vase with gold coloured inclusions, with a flared rim and narrow tapering body, signed to the base with artists name, 35cms high. Also with a similar designed large green tinted shallow bowl, signed Ourglass 2003, 34.5cms across. (2)
MORAG GORDON CONTEMPORARY GLASS including a large cased blue glass vase etched with two elongated figures to the interior, the exterior with red overlaid glass lines, 22.5cms high. Also with a similar vase, 18.5cms high, and a conical bowl, 24cms diameter, all signed and purchased directly from the artist in 1986. Also with a Chris Comins 'winged' large glass scent bottle, 18cms across. (4)
MOORCROFT VASES - WILLIAM MORRIS including a small vase in the Coal Tits design, produced for the Moorcroft Collectors Club (13.5cms high). Also with a small trial vase in the Priceless Saffron design (12.5cms high), and a vase in the Fan Flower design, based on a William Morris design, No 44 of 50 (16cms high). (3)
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