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William Bilbie, Chew Stoke, a mahogany and inlaid 8-day chiming Longcase Clock, the three-weight movement striking the hours on a coiled gong and chiming on a set of eight graduated bells, the 12-inch arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed, with brass spandrels to the corners, the case inlaid with shell and vase inlays and arched long trunk door, arched hood with ball finials above brass-mounted pilasters, 219cm high, with three weights and pendulum.
A Chinese export vase and cover, of baluster form, decorated with flowering prunus, having four character mark verso, h.31cm; together with one other Chinese export blue and white vase and cover, underglaze blue decorated with a vine issuing flowers, within further flowering prunus border, having four character mark verso, h.31cm (2)Condition report: First vase - with large break to neck and poor repair, some pitting to the glaze, cover possibly associated and with chips to underside of rim.Second vase - large break to neck with further large chip and poor repair running off break, some light pitting to glaze.
A Chinese export vase, having a flared rim to a cylindrical body, with Greek Key type borders, underglaze blue decorated with various figures within a mountain landscape, having four character mark verso, h.20cm Condition report: Approx 9cm hairline crack from rim into body.Further small chip to rim.
A late Victorian Royal Worcester blush ivory flat back jug, having shot enamel floral decorated and gilt handle, with puce mark verso, shape No.1094, registration No.29115; together with another similar example, having floral decoration, puce mark, shape No.1094, registration No.29115, h.15cm; a pair of blue ivory bottle vases, shape No.1529; and a small blush ivory vase, shape No.1991, each with puce mark verso (5)Condition report: One cleft jug has been restored.One vase has been smashed and glued back together.Otherwise the rest appear good.
An early 20th century Royal Doulton jardiniere, having a pinched rim, on a mottled blue ground with tube-lined floral decoration, having lion and crown mark verso and incised MH, h.17cm; together with a Royal Doulton vase, of squat circular form, on a mottled blue ground with tube-lined floral decoration, impressed lion and crown mark verso, incised FJ, h.13cm (2)Condition report: Smaller example appears good.The larger has a minor chip to the rim.
Mixed ceramics, to include Dresden porcelain bottle vase and cover with matching plate, pair of Doulton Lambeth stoneware bottle vases, Staffordshire figures, Victorian porcelain teawares etcCondition report: Coulton vases are both broken.Pink Dresden jar is cracked.Dresden vase and plate gilt is rubbed.Most teawares are damaged,Jasper teapot is chipped.All Staffordshire is cracked.
Two boxes of miscellaneous china, to include an Aynsley bone china vase of hexagonal form and decorated in the Cottage Garden pattern, a Mason's ironstone fruit bowl in the Mandalay pattern, Copeland Spode Italian blue and white transfer decorated bowl, and a Spode blue Italian commemorative biscuit barrel and cover
A lot containing 13 x pieces of Railway Chinaware to include 1 x GNRI Saucer. 2 x GNRB Side Plates. GNRI Coffee Cup. GNRI Sugar Bowl. 5 x CALEDONION STEAM PACKET Soup Bowls. GNRI China Tea Pot. GNRI Hot Water Jug and a Great Southern & Western Railway Small Vase (marked on base - shown) All good condition.
O. Murray Dixon (20th Century)Hare in a snow-covered field, together with a companion depicting a brace of woodcockSigned, watercolour, and gouache, 14cm by 22cm, together with a 20th century still life watercolour of flowers in a vase, indistinctly signed, 17cm by 23cm (oval) (3)Condition report: Hare painting with a tear to the top-right corner, with some thunderbugs. Woodcock - appears to be in good condition.
A Russian porcelain model of an otter with its catch, printed USSR mark to base, an Austrian porcelain model of a rearing horse with Wein backstamp (a.f.), a pair of Continental porcelain models of Cockerels (a.f.), a Continental twin-handled vase decorated with classical scenes of figures and charioteers, and a modern footed bowl decorated with Egyptian scenes (6)
A Worcester baluster shaped vase, pierced with a band of diamonds to the neck and decorated in coloured enamels with flowers, together with a Liverpool slop bowl, mask jug and tea bowl and a further Worcester tea bowl decorated in the Mother and child pattern (one tray)The vase ex Tim Olney collection.
A Moorcroft Pottery lamp, 30cm high; and a Moorcroft Pottery Quayside pattern vase, circa 1999, designed by Debbie Hancock, numbered 7, impressed and painted factory marks to base, MDS, 25cm high (restored rim) (2)Condition report: Quayside vase heavily crazed, and with a flat chip reglued to the rim.Lamp free from damage and repair. The wiring would need to be tested by a qualified electrician before use.
A pair of Victorian Holdcroft Majolica vases applied with birds and convolvulus (a.f); together with a green glazed terracotta owl formed jar and cover (one tray)Condition report: The vases are 26.5cm high. There is extensive staple repair to one vase and numerous large losses to the applied decoration. The other vase also with numerous large losses to applied decoration and foot. Owl - ears restored and neck restored also. With various chips to the body, owl height is 27cm.
A late 19th century Continental blue ground and gilt decorated pedestal vase and cover, the striped body with ribbon tied swags above a transfer printed portrait of Marie Antoinette, 30cm high, a late 19th century Continental blue ground and gilt decorated pedestal vase with knopped cover, above a portrait panel of Napoleon, with moulded handles and on pedestal base, 25cm high (restored); a 19th century Sèvres style floral decorated and ormolu mounted shallow bowl, the underside with label Used in the Royal reception rooms on the occasion of the visit of the King and Queen, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 11th July 1906, 20cm diameter (3)Napoleon vase has broken at the pedestal and a piece from the side of the plinth and re-glued.
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