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An Edwardian hallmarked silver calling card case, with engraved detailing, Birmingham 1911, a pair of Victorian pierced silver sweet dishes, Chester 1898, 2.2ozt/69g, together with a Continental white metal amphora vase on stand, stamped 925, (4).Additional InformationAll with general age wear patina to the surface and some tarnishing, the calling card case slightly squashed.
A George V hallmarked silver trinket box and hinged cover on four circular feet, Birmingham 1914, length 7cm, together with a hallmarked silver inkwell, a hallmarked silver trumpet vase and a white metal mounted spirit flask (4).Additional InformationThe silver trinket box does have hallmarks but they are heavily worn, the hinge does not close fully and it is tired in appearance. The silver vase has knocks and some splits to the rim and other knocks to the central section. There is also a split to the silver where it meets the base section, the hallmarks are worn. The inkwell is somewhat tired, the white metal mounted spirit flask is generally ok, just with general age wear patina to the metal and to the leather.
WILLIAM COMYNS; a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver weighted posy vases, with planished decoration, London 1905, together with a group of hallmarked silver including four kiddush cups, pedestal vase, a set of six cake forks, open salt with planished decoration, etc., weighable 12.18oz t/378g.
A Victorian hallmarked silver trumpet vase with gadrooned decoration, London 1892, a Victorian hallmarked silver salt raised on three hoof feet, a hallmarked silver bonbon dish and a two piece dressing table set, weighable 10ozt/311g.Additional InformationThe trumpet vase with possible old solder repair, numerous dents, knocks and tarnishing. The dressing table with engraved initials, the bonbon dish is misshapen.
A hallmarked silver mounted glass vase, with a Dutch white metal spoon, a Zig Zag chrome corkscrew, three crowns, a chrome stopwatch, a photograph of Manchester interest titled verso 'Guttenberg photo Manchester', 21 x 29cm and a Manchester County Football Association referee's certificate booklet (10).Additional InformationThe silver mount to the glass vase is chipped and generally tarnished throughout. The photograph is worn around all of the edges, other general age wear to pieces here and there.
A 19th century Chinese porcelain floor vase with moulded Dog of Fo handles, decorated with a peacock in landscape on a celadon ground, height 59cm.Additional InformationLarge area of restoration to top rim, scratches, scuffs, crazing to lower body, glaze fault to base.
A Japanese Meiji period bronze twin handled vase, decorated with a pheasant and a bird amongst foliate branches and overlaid in copper, brass and white metal, unsigned to the base, height 31cm.Additional InformationTwo-tone patina throughout, with general tarnishing, scratches and wear consistent with age, somewhat grubby in parts.
AMPHORA; an Austrian bisque porcelain vase of tapered form with applied winged cherub, moulded floral swags and twin gilt lion mask and ring handles, with applied foliate detail to lower section on scrolled feet, stamped marks and numbered 872 to base, height 42cm (af).Additional InformationCracked through the cherub's head, chips and losses to the moulded foliage, a chip to one of the lion ears, further rubbing to detail as well as tarnish and loss to gilt, inclusions and further general wear.
CHARLOTTE RHEAD; a Bursley ware vase decorated with autumn fruits, height 31.5cm.Additional InformationThe inside rim of the vase is finely crazed throughout and there is a faint line which runs round the upper edge of the inside of the vase - this is a manufacturing flaw, not damage. A few light surface scratches, but essentially ok.
TIPPERARY GLASS; a contemporary glass vase with wavy body, height 27.5cm, together with further glassware including two decanters, a bowl, etc, (7).Additional InformationOne of the stoppers on the square decanter looks too big and is possibly a replacement, the second stopper with numerous chips.
AFTER ÉMILE GALLÉ; a contemporary glass ceiling shade with floral decoration, bears pseudo signature, diameter 36cm, with part fitting and a Vasart Scottish Art Glass bowl, with internal green and clear glass mottled decoration, bears signature to the underside, diameter 22cm, and a similar vase decorated with scattered canes, height 12cm (3). Additional InformationSlither chips to one edge.
A small collection of assorted cut glassware including a large trumpet vase, height 30cm, a pedestal bowl, height 20cm, a cylindrical vase with hallmarked silver foot rim, height 23.5cm, etc, (7).Additional InformationThe vase with a hallmarked silver collar with a large chip/bruise to the top rim and tarnishing to the silver.
FREDERICK DUBERY; oil on board, still life of flowers in a vase on a kitchen table, signed lower right, 26 x 21.5cm, framed. (D)Additional InformationThe image lightly grubby in parts. The frame with general scuffs and knocks.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
A 19th century French gilt brass mounted faience twin handled vase of large proportions, with two caryatid handles and an oval body decorated with bright flowers and foliate in a landscape, on a shaped square base, height 71cm.Additional InformationTwo of the screws are lacking to where the neck section joins the body and it is slightly loose. Both of the handles are slightly loose where they join the body. The base is lacking one of the cartouche mounts. The base is slightly dented and slightly impressed downwards. The underside of the base is plaster filled. The brass mounts with general toning and scratches throughout. Despite faults overall appearance ok.
A late 19th century ormolu vase with cast moulded decoration of a lion and a leopard climbing the vase forming two handles, flanking Grecian scenes including figures riding a cart being pulled by a mythical creature, raised on four scrolling feet, height 22cm, width 28cm.
Four 19th century Staffordshire figures comprising a pair of Scottish Highland horse groups, height 38cm, a Scottish huntsman spill vase group and a pair of Scottish Highland dancers seated above a clock face (4).Additional InformationBoth of the horse groups are crazed throughout. The spill vase group with losses to the paint on the dog, a graze to the nose of the figure and is heavily crazed throughout. There is a firing flaw to the front lip of the spill vase. The Highland dancers group has some crazing and a few hairline cracks at the back of the figures. All with some rubbing to the gilding throughout. One of the horse groups has a hairline crack which runs from the shoulder of the seated figure, down the side and to the bottom of the horse's tail.
A late 18th century Chinese Famille Rose mug, with moulded dragon handle, restored chip to the rim, height 11cm, together with a Molineaux opaque glass fish, an Orrefors glass decanter and stopper decorated with a portrait bust of Her Majesty the Queen Mother for her 80th birthday in 1980, numbered 86/500, with a Stuart Crystal decanter and stopper, a tall floral encrusted vase, a modern light, a glass dish, and six other items.Additional InformationThe opaque glass fish with a couple of small chips at the rim. The tall floral encrusted vase with some small nicks and losses, etc.
KPM; and early 20th century hard paste porcelain twin handled lidded vase, with central hand painted panels depicting a couple walking in landscape, with floral sprays, below gilt gadrooned decoration and above a serpent, painted and printed marks to the underside, height 43.5cm.Additional InformationMinor wear to the gilding, the cover with a fair hairline to the rim but good condition.
A pair of late 19th century hard paste porcelain lidded vases, possibly Paris porcelain, with relief moulded decoration of flower heads and leaves, with impressed U to the underside, height 45cm, (2).Additional InformationEach with heavy wear to the gilding, one of the stoppers with a slither chip to the rim, one of the vases with restoration to one of the leaves, the second leaf is also with large slither chip to the underside, the vase with the damaged stopper, with a break to one of the leaves.
WEDGWOOD; a pair of 19th century jasperware vases of bulbous form, each decorated with Grecian figures, height 17.5cm, together with a Wedgwood jasperware clock case, and two pin dishes, (5).Additional InformationOne of the earlier vase with a glaze fault to the body, mark to the clock face and movement is missing.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a twin handled blush ivory pedestal vase, with floral decoration, green factory marks and numbered 1021 to the underside, height 24cm, together with a similar jug with relief moulded decoration, height 20cm, (2).Additional InformationWear to the gilding on each example, otherwise good condition.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a blush ivory pedestal urn vase with moulded mask head handles, height 21cm, together with a smaller twin handled pedestal vase, puce factory mark to the underside, height 13cm, (2).Additional InformationMinor wear to the gilding, otherwise good.
ROYAL CHINA WORKS WORCESTER; a Grangers Worcester twin handled vase, painted with pheasants on a blush ivory ground, height 25cm, together with a Royal Worcester twin handled squat vase, height 8.5cm, and a Royal Worcester blush ivory potpourri and cover, raised on paw feet, diameter 16cm, (3).Additional InformationMinor wear to the gilding.
HARRY DAVIS FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a twin handled lidded pedestal vase decorated with a figure and sheep in landscape, with ruins in the background, on a black body with gilt highlight, puce factory marks and numbered 2247 to the underside, height 20cm.Additional InformationRestoration to the knop finial in the very top of the cover, minimal wear to the gilding, otherwise good.
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