each vase-shaped and on spreading foot, engraved with foliage and flowers, the pierced pull-off cover with fluted ball finial12.5cm high, 3oz 8dwt, 106grCondition report: Each marked under base and with model numbers 3521 and 1386. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The finial on one is bruises and leans. There are some small bruises elsewhere.
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An Anglo-Irish Campana Glass Vase, early 19th century, with lobed everted rim, knopped stem and square foot and allover geometric cutting, 19cm high; A Similar Urn Shaped Vase, 22cm high; A Pair of Royal Brierley Magnum Decanters and Stoppers; A Quantity of Cut and Moulded Glass and Silver Plate (qty)
A Barr Worcester Porcelain Teapot and Cover, circa 1795, of semi-ovoid form, painted with a band of summer flowers, 14cm high; A Similar Sucrier, with orange and gilt geometric border, incised B mark, 18cm wide; A Similar Milk Jug, painted in brown and gilt with vine, 11cm high; A Flight, Barr & Barr Teacup and Saucer, painted with a band of dog roses on an ivory and gilt border, printed marks; A Similar Coffee Cup and Saucer, painted in salmon pink and gilt, impressed marks; A Chamberlains Worcester Empire Style Coffee Cup, with brown monochrome landscape; An English Porcelain Plate, painted with classical motifs; Six Various Coffee Cans, including a Spode example and a Miles Mason example; A Staffordshire Porcelain Spill Vase, painted with a landscape on a blue ground; and A Similar Vase, painted with flowers (qty)Condition report: Barr teapot, crack to the spout and a small chip to the tip of the spout.Sucrier, good condition, expected wear.Milk jug, good condition, expected wear.FBB teacup and saucer, good condition, expected wear.Coffee cup and saucer, good condition, expected wear.Chamberlains coffee cup, no damage, heavy gilt wear.English plate, pitting with wear and scratches.Tapering spill pitted and with general wear, the other with general wear.
A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Twin-Handled Baluster Vase, 1897, painted by Albert Gregory with sprays of flowers within gilt cartouche on a royal blue ground gilt with foliage, signed, printed marks in red, 39cm highCondition report: Typical minor wear to gilding. 4mm flat chip to side of foot rim.161116
A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Twin-Handled Vase, circa 1900, painted by Albert Gregory with sprays of summer flowers in green and gilt cartouche on a blue ground within Art Nouveau style moulded borders, on four feet, signed, 41cm highCondition report: . One foot bracket with a small amount of repair to the top decorative loop. Some other gilt wear. Enamels and ground colour in good order. Some crazing with a small amount of craze staining to the inner neck.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Vase, by William Hawkins, 1902, of ovoid form with trumpet neck and scroll handles, painted with a still life of fruit on a blue ground highlighted in gilt above a stiff leaf border on a circular socle, signed, printed mark in green, 34cm highCondition report: Gilt wear and some scratches to the enamels. No damage or repair. Model number 1933.
A Chinese Porcelain Baluster Vase and Cover, Xuande reign mark but not of the period, painted in underglaze blue precious objects within formal borders, bears four character reign mark in underglaze blue, 40cm highCondition report: Small chips to the rim of the cover. Heavy glaze chips to the collar. Cover probably a marriage.
A Cantonese Porcelain Punch Bowl, circa 1900, typically painted in famille rose enamels with panels of figures in gardens and interior and with birds and insects amongst foliage on a foliate ground, seal mark, 28cm diameter; A Chinese Porcelain Plate, Qianlong, painted in underglaze blue with stylised foliage and scrolls, 23cm diameter; A Pair of Crackle-Glazed Baluster Vases, painted in underglaze blue with mythical beasts amongst cloud scrolls, bear four character Chenghua reign marks in underglaze blue, 27cm high; A Pair of Pink and Yellow Ground Ginger Jars and Covers, 17cm high; and A Japanese Blue and White Bowl (qty)Condition report: Punch bowl broken in half and with staple repair.Plate with glaze frits to the rim.Pair crackle vase in good order.Pink jars with both covers heavily damaged and with attempted re glue repair.Japanese bowl free from damage and repair.
A Chinese Wucai Porcelain Vase, 17th century, of archaic Gu form, painted with bands of scrolling foliage within stiff-leaf borders, 44cm high, on a later European gilt bronze stand cast and worked with stylised foliageCondition report: Neck of vase broken off and in three separate pieces with old riveted repairs. The bulk of the rivetted repairs now removed and replaced with adhesive. Large hole drilled to underside of base. Some typical minor surface wear and glaze flaking throughout. Gilt metal base detached and with wear and losses to surface.
A Cantonese Porcelain Vase, mid 19th century, of baluster form with everted rim and mythical beast handles, painted in famille rose enamels with mythical beasts and precious objects amongst foliage within foliate borders, 32cm highCondition report: One lobe lacking on the overhanging rim. Slight loss to the knee of one of the applied beasts. Some wear throughout, no restoration.
A large Wedgwood jug in the Edinburgh pattern, 14cm, two small Wedgwood Urns, a Wedgwood bell in the Kutani Crane pattern, a Royal Copenhagen vase, a Royal Doulton jug from the Gaffers collection, 11cm, a Ceramica Firenze candlestick and three small figures of elephants, (10) **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**
Hohe Vase der (Sophie) SUCHODOLSKI. Handgemalter vertikaler schwarzer Liniendekor auf weißglasiertem Grund; Höhe ca. 42,5 cm, Durchmesser ca. 9,5 cm. Am Boden bez.: "Axis Paris Designs Suchodolski Peint (a la) Main - 1/3 - R". Guter, gebrauchter Erhalt, geringe Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, Brandriss(?).
Henkeltasse und 2-tlg. Tischvase um 1820/30, beides ungemarktes Weißporzellan mit reicher Goldmalerei (stellenweise berieben), Tassenhöhe ca. 11 cm, Vase ca. 17,5 cm, Durchmesser ca. 17,5 cm. Verschiedene Alter, Formen und Erhalt, aus dem Besitz Connemann, Stickmuster-Museum in Celle.
GROUP OF WELSH POTTERY & PORCELAINS ETC including (1) Swansea porcelain circular plate, enamelled with flowers and insects, 21cms diam (2) Dillwyn & Co pottery 'Boy with a Whip' blue transfer plate, 25cms diam, (3) cup and saucer (4) transfer plate (5) unknown stoneware vase (not Welsh) Provenance: private collection Swansea, consigned Cardiff office Comments: (1) hairline crack (2) ok (3) repair to saucer (4) no problems (5) chip to foot
ASSORTED EWENNY POTTERY, jugs and vases, some with slip decoration and titled 'Llaeth' and three later tall brown glazed vases / jugs (16) Comments: tall vase chipped, others mainly okay *entered for sale by private client with all proceeds and commission going to Wales Air Ambulance charitable trust.
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