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Lot 496

A group of horn animals to include a hare, a parrot and an angel fish, largest 20cms; together with a pair of early 20th century ivory elephants and an African ivory spill vase (5).

Lot 504

A Japanese cloisonné vase and cover of waisted hexagonal form decorated with flowers and fans, 17cms high.

Lot 515

A Chinese Ducai porcelain vase decorated with foliate scrolls, Yongzheng mark within a double circle to the underside, 25cms high.

Lot 517

A Chinese faux bronze pottery vase decorated with Buddhistic lions amongst clouds, Qianlong impressed mark to the base but probably Republic period, 20cms high.

Lot 525

A Chinese hardwood and mother of pearl three-tier vase stand, 44cms wide.

Lot 531

A large Chinese cloisonné baluster vase decorated with flowers on a red ground, 39cms high; together with three other cloisonné vases (4).Condition ReportVase to the left of the image has a large bruised area with loss of enamel and is dented to the neck, two dents to the body with losses to the enamel and the foot rim has been knocked with enamel losses and a dent.

Lot 535

A late 19th century Japanese vase, 12cms high; together with two Japanese figures (3).

Lot 537

A pair of Chinese cloisonne vases decorated with dragons on a black ground, 22cms high; together with a similar vase and cover, 32cms high; a pair of vases decorated with flowers, 20cms high and other similar items.

Lot 538

A Chinese blue & white vase and cover decorated with dragons amongst foliage, 31cms high; together with a Chinese famille rose vase decorated with flowers, 23cms high; a Chinese famille rose plate on hardwood stand, 23cms diameter; and a teapot decorated with gilded flowers, 12cms high (4).Condition ReportTwo rim chips to the plate; hairline crack to body ( dull sound when tapped) and nibbling to rim of cover, restoration of the finial  of blue & white vase and cover; vase with flowers good condition teapot has no cover, nibbling to the spout and a hairline crack to the handle

Lot 542

A large Chinese baluster vase and cover decorated with precious objects, four character mark to the underside, 44cms high.Condition Reportchip to the inside rim of the cover, large chip to the outer upper rim of the vase, chips to the foot rim, pock marks to the glaze

Lot 546

A Chinese famille rose bottle vase decorated with temple lions, six character blue mark to the underside, 30cms high.Condition ReportFritting to the top rim otherwise good condition with no damage or repair

Lot 548

A pair of famille rose vases of hexagonal form decorated with figures and calligraphy with applied chilong, converted to table lamps, vase height 30cms, overall 39cms (2).Condition Reportvase one - chip to upper rim and large restored chipvase two - two chips to the upper rimboth vase have wear to the gilding and the stands and wood to the necks to hold the electrics both look to be glued to the vases and probably drilled to the bases.

Lot 55

A Christopher Dresser style pottery two-handled vase, 19cms high.Condition ReportGlued repair to the handle and a small chip to the top rim, crazing to the glaze, otherwise good overall condition.

Lot 551

A Chinese blue & white vase of tapering cylindrical form, decorated with figures in a landscape, 26cms high.

Lot 552

A Chinese celadon glazed brush pot, 9.5cms high; together with a Chinese apple green crackle glaze brush washer of compressed globular form, 9cms high and a Chinese yellow ground vase with red seal mark to the underside, 15cms high (3).Condition ReportYellow vase good condition; celadon brush pot good condition, apple green brush washer has firing fault chips to the base rim and an area of damage to the side where it may have been knocked, no cracks or repairs to any, good overall condition

Lot 553

A pair of Chinese Republic style vase lamps decorated with robed ladies seated around a table, overall 36cms high.Condition Reportgood overall condition no chips or cracks, drilled to bases

Lot 558

A Chinese blue & white baluster vase decorated with animals including a dragon, a tiger, a snake and cattle, six character blue mark to the underside, 23cms high; together with a Chinese blue & white vase and cover, 27cms high (2).Condition ReportBoth good condition with no damage or repair

Lot 559

A Chinese sang de boeuf Meiping vase, 14cms high; together with a similar bottle vase, 13cms high and a baluster vase, 17cms high (3).Condition ReportAll good condition

Lot 56

A faience style pottery figural spill vase, 18cms high.

Lot 564

L Thomas - Still Life of Flowers in a Vase - oil on canvas, signed lower right, framed, 28 by 45cms.

Lot 1104

A large bidri ware vase decorated with flowers, 33cms high.Condition ReportThe foot rim has a small hole drilled for a lamp wire.

Lot 1145

A pair of Chinese Canton baluster form vases decorated with figures within garden scenes, birds, butterflies and insects, 24cms high (2).Condition ReportOne vase has a chip to the rim and a large crack visible on the inside of the vase neck, the other vase has a small chip to the rim and a crack is visible on the inside of the vase neck, restoration visible under the flared rim, otherwise good overall condition.

Lot 1146

A Chinese blue & white waisted cylindrical trumpet vase decorated with figures, four character mark to base, 21cms high.Condition ReportSmall chips to the top and foot rims.

Lot 1162

A Chinese blue & white teapot of globular from, 17cms high; together with another similar smaller, 16cms high; and a Chinese blue & white lidded vase, 16cms high (3) (all a/f).

Lot 1166

A Chinese Imari pattern cylindrical vase with four character blue mark to the underside, converted to a table lamp (a/f), 34cms high.

Lot 1180

An Indian Kashmir enamelled baluster vase, 18cms high; together with a similar enamel and gilded jug, 8cms high (2).

Lot 1205

A pair of Chinese cloisonne planters of hexagonal tapering form, 13cms high; together with a Chinese cinnabar lacquer vase, 23cms high (3).

Lot 1225

G Farmer - Still Life of Bluebells in a Glass Vase - watercolour, signed lower left, framed & glazed, 15 by 22cms.

Lot 1242

20th century school - Still Life of Roses in a Vase - oil on board, indistinctly initialled lower right, framed, 26 by 35cms.

Lot 1245

20th century school - Still Life of Tulips in a Vase - oil on canvas, framed, 60 by 40cms.

Lot 1323

Five Victorian spiral design glass finger bowls and dishes, 13cms diameter; together with a similar vase, 8cms high.

Lot 1328

A Thomas Webb & Son ivory cameo glass vase, the dimpled four-sided body raising to a hexagonal flared neck engraved with anthemion designs, 13cms high.Condition ReportNo chips, cracks or repairs, good condition but somewhat grubby.

Lot 1331

A maiolica style pottery vase decorated with a river scene, 38cms high.Condition Reportpaint chip to upper rim, paint chips, chip and crack to the foot rim

Lot 1335

A Regency Wedgwood Jasperware style vase on ormolu stand decorated with putti (large chip to top rim), 30cms high.

Lot 1336

A pair of Wedgwood black basalt and gilt vase in the Aesthetic manner, design number 443, each 24cms high (2).Condition ReportThere is rubbing to the gilt decoration, especially to the top rims, some marks to the basalt, three small areas of loss to the tube lining, as per images, no chips, cracks or repairs, good overall condition

Lot 1339

A Royal Doulton stoneware vase by Maud Bowden, decorated with fish in relief, 18cms high.

Lot 1343

An 18th century Derby vase of ovoid form with panels decorated with birds and figures within a landscape, 15cms high.Condition ReportGood condition with no damage or repair, just some minor rubbing and surface scratching to the gilt and painted decoration

Lot 1358

A pair of early 19th century Miles Mason vases, the Chinese clobbered style baluster bodies with tall slender necks with ring handles, decorated with dragons and flowers on a gilt ground, spurious Kangxi mark to the underside, 28cms high.Condition ReportOne vase has a 4.5cms restored chip to the upper rim and hairline crack to the base, the other has a 3cm chip to the upper rim and small chips overall.

Lot 19

Garrison with clock and candlesticks; France, XIX century.Onyx and bronze.Measures: 44 x 28 x 15 cm (clock); 40,5 x 18 x 18 cm (candlesticks).French 19th century furniture composed of a table clock and two matching candlesticks of four lights. The three pieces combine in their structure gilded bronze and onyx, of a beautiful marbling. The clock follows an architectural design, with a stepped base in slope, main body flanked by four columns with base and capital in bronze, upper entablature with frieze and cornice and upper finial composed of the round figure of a lion resting a paw on a sphere, symbol of power.The base is unornamented, derived from Empire models, but under the clock face we see a bronze plate cut, fretworked and worked in relief, with cornucopias, sphinxes and a central laurel wreath. The dial is of great richness, in gilded bronze with chiseled central rosette, Roman numerals in black and openwork hands. The entablature is also decorated with classical bronze motifs.The candelabra have a stepped base to match that of the clock, although the columns have a papyrus-shaped capital, Egyptian-inspired, different from the columns that adorn the centerpiece. Above this capital rises the body of lights, entirely made of bronze, with vegetalized turnstones, cornucopias and lighters in the shape of a classic vase.

Lot 55

Art Deco vase by CRISTALLERIES DE NANCY; France, ca. 1925.Acid-etched cameo glass.Limited edition, copy 15/100.With mark on the base.Measurements: 34 x 15 cm.Vase of classic profile, with rounded foot, circular and low, stylized flared tank, narrow and high, which opens at the top to form the mouth. It is made using the cameo glass technique, combining an upper layer of shiny emerald glass, for the flower and bird motifs of synthesized design, and a lower layer of white opal glass. Unlike Art Nouveau cameo glass, the motifs are worked on two planes, that is, in silhouette and without details in relief, and are contained in a central strip, flanked by decorative borders, in a classicist, orderly composition, very different from the open and asymmetrical, oriental-influenced, typical of modernism.The cameo glass is a technique known since ancient times, although resumed in Europe in the late nineteenth century. The main innovation will be the use of hydrofluoric acid instead of carving, which will allow a wider dissemination and cheaper production. The technique consists of blowing a bubble of two or more layers of glass of different colors, which are then carved or removed to acid remelting the bottom, thus leaving the motif in relief, in the color of the top layer of glass.

Lot 134

Small Phoenician vase, 5th century BC.Glass.Measurements: 12 x 6.5 cm.The Phoenicians surpassed the Egyptians in perfection and fame as far as the technique of glass was concerned. Thanks to the fine sands supplied by the Belo River, the Phoenicians developed a transparent and colorless glass, which later evolved into a vitreous paste made with the core technique. Like their Egyptian masters, the Phoenicians made necklaces, false stones, amphorites and glass alabastrines, among many other types.

Lot 149

Nazca vase; Peru, I-VII century AD.Polychrome terracotta.Measurements: 16 x 11 cm (diameter).The Nazca culture developed in Peru in the valleys of the current department of Ica, between the I and VII centuries, and had its main center in Cahuachi. Its pottery is one of the best considered of ancient Peru, both for its quality and its variety. The Nazca used a peculiar technique, which consisted of painting the entire surface of the vessel before firing, with polychrome pigments applied in up to eleven gradations of color, with a wide variety of shades. Most Nazca vessels have a globular belly with two spouts and a bridging handle.

Lot 108

Skyphos. Gnathia century, IV BC.Black glazed ceramic.Measurements: 8 x 9,5 cm.Skyphos made in the workshops of Gnathia, decorated with the black glaze technique, combined with synthesized geometric and vegetal motifs brushed in red and white colors, organized in concentric bands, following a typical style of Gnathian pottery. The skyphos is a deep wine cup, with two handles and a low, wide base, or without a base. The handles may be small and horizontal, projecting from the rim (in Corinthian and Athenian forms), or they may be loop-shaped, set on the rim or protruding from the base. The black glaze technique employs the same glaze used on the red and black-figure ceramics, but covering the piece completely, without figurative decoration. It was a transparent raw glaze, which adopted its characteristic black tone, intense and shiny, once fired.Gnathia vases are a type of pottery belonging to ancient Apulian painting from the 4th century B.C. They owe their name to the ancient city of Gnathia (now Egnazia) in eastern Apulia. There, the first examples of the style were discovered in the mid-19th century. Its production began in Apulia around 370/360 BC, paralleling the local version of the red-figure style that developed trends toward polychromy at that time. Gnathia vases are characterized by the application of different paints directly on the body of the vase. The subjects depicted include erotes, images of women's lives, theatrical scenes and Dionysian motifs. Painting was often limited to the upper half of the vase body, while the lower half often had only ornamental decoration. The most common forms were bells, pelicans, oinochoai and skyphos.

Lot 239

A late 19th or early 20th century Chinese blue and white baluster vase decorated with Buddhistic lions on a crackle ground. Seal mark to base. H.45cm

Lot 274

A large vintage West German Bay Keramik fat lava glaze vase with black drip design and honey glaze top. Stamped West Germany to the bottom, numbered and marked Bay. H.42cm

Lot 301

A Chinese Kangxi style Famille Verte ceramic vase decorated with flowers and leaves. Unglazed foot. H.23cm

Lot 361

A Late Qing period Cantonese Famille Rose vase with dragon form handles and decorated with birds and flowers. (damage to rim) H.31 W.13 D.13

Lot 403

A large art pottery glazed vase with twin handles and fluted edge. H.60cm

Lot 43

Vase with handle of the Etruscan civilization, IV century BC. Terracotta. Measures: 11,5 x 10 x 11 cm. Small vase entirely made of terracotta, with globular body and wide mouth. It has a single handle. Its surface is decorated with reddish pigments, arranged as bands. The Etruscan culture was already surrounded by an aura of mystery in antiquity; even their Greek contemporaries were intrigued by the sudden emergence of this people as a maritime and commercial power, by this ancient people who, according to Dionysius of Halicarnassus, "resemble no other in their language and customs". While there are those who consider them as the people that gave rise to the Roman Empire, there are other experts who give more relevance to the differences that exist between the two peoples and consider them mere neighbors or "conqueror and conquered", depending on the time in which one speaks, recognizing a strong influence of some elements of Etruscan culture and art observed on the Romans.

Lot 379

A collection of cranberry glass, including overlaid etched design floral bowl, 18cm diameter, two plain glass scalloped and shaped bottle coasters, candlestick and two overlaid vases, footed trumpet example with cross hatch and circular design 17cm high waisted example with fern and spray pattern, 16.5cm high together with a small specimen vase.

Lot 380

A collection of ceramics, including two Paragon China cobalt blue and gilt coffee cans and saucers, Royal Winton 'Toscana' vase, 26cm high, cobalt moon flask with relief bird and flowers (af) etc

Lot 408

An Orrefors glass vase, by Vicki Lindstrand, the blown vessel with pinched base, tapered body, and engraved mermaid and seagulls, engraved signature to base, numbered 1924.s, 19.5cm high x 15.5cm diameter

Lot 86

Selection of brassware to include bowl with pedestal stand, bell, vase etc

Lot 107

Quantity of Portmeirion, botanic and the Holly and the Ivy, tableware bowl and vase

Lot 297

Royal Worcester vase and cover, hand painted with fruit signed D.S. Hinnie, Royal Crown Derby, Worcester and Minton plates, Sitzendorf figure, and other ceramics

Lot 810

Royal Copenhagen vase, depicting an owl on a branch, numbered 347107, 21 cm high

Lot 5

Japanese Kutani vase depicting musicians and birds, 38 cm high, Cantonese famille rose vase depicting court scenes (unmarked), 33 cm high, bamboo vase and three graduated oval Imari chargers, largest 37.5 cm (6)

Lot 678

Victorian inlaid rosewood music cabinet, the door with mirrored and vase inlaid panels, on a plinth base, H99 W59 D38 cm

Lot 9

Royal Albert Old Country Roses part tea set together with other decorative china and glass, including Burleigh Ware vase, and Yellow Parrot pattern pair of vases and bowl

Lot 281

Large quantity of ceramics, to include pair of Chinese-style dogs (height 21cm each), Aynsley trophy vase, various different plates, pair of larger ceramic dogs, large ceramic swan-shaped vase, ceramic lidded box in the shape of a German-style townhouse, among other items. (1 shelf)

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