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A VERY LARGE COPPER LUSTRE JUG - with blue band and raised figural and animal decoration, 18cms H (body sound but cracking underneath the base), together with a large copper lustre dancing figures jug, 18cms H, A SMALL ROYAL ALBERT COUNTRY ROSES CIRCULAR DISH and later Country Roses miniature narrow necked vase together with two Royal Worcester boxed pair sets of June Garland egg cups with plated tops and ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURINE - Autumn Breezes HN1984, a pottery Royal Doulton children's nursery rhyme cup and a tiny Royal Doulton avocet Toby jug
A George III silver urn-shaped mustard pot, by Robert Hennell (I), London 1790, with reeded border, the high-domed, hinged cover applied with a ball finial, decorated throughout with fine wrigglework bands, the front engraved with a crest, a gilt interior (no liner), together with a late 18th century glass and part-marked silver preserve pot of vase shape, London 1796, 13.5 & 16.5cm high, weighable silver 4.1oztProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: First pot - No obvious major faults. Crest a little worn.Second pot - restoration to hinge, part-marked on rim and thse marks are rubbed.
A collection of miniature porcelain items, to include a Derby bottle vase, decorated with flowers, 9cm high, a Coalport vase, of compressed globular form, a 7.5cm high, a similar vase, a Wedgwood Jasperware vase, Royal Worcester porcelain scent bottle, of compressed shield form, printed mark, 9cm high, another similar example, decorated with a bird, two further porcelain scent bottles, and a miniature opaline and gilt glass ewer, 9.5cm high (9)Condition report: Porcelain bird scent cracked. Two other porcelain scent bottles lacking mounts. General wear and losses to decoration throughout.
Various Chinese and Japanese items, comprising: a miniature set of trays, three lacquerware dishes, one of which on a raised foot and painted with an eagle and crane, signed, an inside painted glass snuff bottle, pair of small china vases, a vase with attached ivory carving and a tea brick. Tallest 10cm (9)Condition report: Largest lacquer dish has chip to edgeSnuff bottle has no topTea brick has chips around edgeTrays have small chipsPlease see additional images.
A Chamberlain’s Worcester porcelain named view bottle vase, mid-19th century, depicting Christ Church College Oxford, printed marks, 11.5cm high, together with a Grainger Lee & Co Worcester porcelain vase, depicting Malvern, 8.3cm high (2)Condition report: Wear to gilding and decoration, scratches to both. No obvious chips or cracks.
Four miniature items of Doulton stoneware, comprising a mottled blue and green glazed vase, 7cm high, and similar bowl, 8.5cm diameter, possibly by Georgie Smith, an Art Nouveau decorated blue glazed vase, 7cm high and a similar bowl, 9cm diameter (4)Condition report: All items are in good condition with no visible cracks or chips, inscribed monogram to bases
A pair of Doulton stoneware vases decorated by Ethel Beard, the elongated cylindrical bodies with globular bases decorated with stylised leaf design, 25cm high, together with a Doulton stoneware vase by Eleanor Tosen, with autumn leaf decoration, 17cm high (3)Condition report: Good condition with no visible cracks or chips, inscribed monogram to bases
A Royal Doulton stoneware Roses pattern vase, decorated by Jane Hurst, the mottled blue ground with rose decoration, 38cm high, together with a similar jardiniere decorated by Jane Hurst, 18cm high, and one other similar vase decorated by Florrie Jones, 19.5cm high (3)Condition report: Good condition with no visible cracks or chips, incised monogram to base
A Doulton vase of tapering cylindrical form, by Florrie Jones, the blue and green ground with wild berry decoration, 35.5cm high, together with a Doulton pansy design bowl by Laetitia Rosevear, 18cm diameter, the base stamped 'Workmasters compliments Knightsbridge Lodge 2973 Ladies Festival 1930', and a Doulton blue glazed ashtray decorated by Rosetta Woods, assisted by Annie Neal, 13.5cm diameter (3) Condition report: Vase has repair to body, the other two items are in good condition with no visible cracks or chips, inscrobed monogram to bases
A carved oak cup and cover, the cover crisply carved with a a band of flowering foliage around a floral knob, the cup with a band of trailing foliage with stiff leaf borders, probably late 19th century, 32cm high, a large carved oak circular tower, 19th/20th century, in the manner of a castle chess piece, 19cm high, a turned wooden candlestick, 20th century, 16.5cm high, a turned hardwood timer, 20th century, 18.5cm high, a walnut (?) money box, 20th century, 16cm high and three 20th century vases (8)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: Money box with shrinkage splits.Smaller vase broken at the stem.Larger vase shrinkage splits to base.Otherwise generally good.
*Micki Sclossessingk (b.1949), two cut sided stoneware vases, one of octagonal form, the other of heptagonal form, both with green and cream drip glazes on white grounds, impressed with potter's stamps, 17cm high (tallest), with, a cut sided bottle vase, with a flared neck, impressed with potter's mark, 16.5cm high, and, a small stoneware vase, of slight baluster form, with a green drip glaze against a white ground, impressed with potter's mark, 10cm high (4)Provenance: The Trevor Coldrey Collection. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
*Nic Collins (b.1958), a stoneware vase, of tapering form, with a flared neck, with folded handles to the sides, in a woodfired glaze, incised 'Nic Collins', 32cm high Provenance: The Trevor Coldrey Collection. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: No obvious chips or cracks. General roughness due to manufacture.
*Phil Rogers (1951-2020), two stoneware bowls, 8cm and 10.5cm diameter, impressed with artist's monogram, and a larger stoneware bowl, 21cm diameter, and a further unmarked vase, 15cm high (4) Provenance: The Trevor Coldrey Collection. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: No obvious chips or cracks. General roughness due to manufacture.
*Nic Collins (b.1958), two stoneware items, comprising a bottle vase and a bowl, the bottle vase of ovoid form, the bowl raised on a slightly flared foot, both with woodfired glazes, both incised 'Nic Collins', vase 18cm high, bowl 16cm diameter (2) Provenance: The Trevor Coldrey Collection. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: No obvious chips or cracks. General roughness due to manufacture.
*Joanna Howells (b.1960), two porcelain vases, both with crazed bodies and impressed details, each with artist's monogram, 21.2 and 13.7 high (2) Provenance: The Trevor Coldrey Collection. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Both with crazing to the bodies. Taller vase has a partially filled monogram with glaze.
*Jim Malone (b.1946) a flat shouldered stoneware vase, with a round body squaring into the shoulder, with an olive drip glaze on a cream ground, with incised decoration, impressed artist's monogram with Ainstable mark, 34cm high Provenance: The Trevor Coldrey Collection. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Some light crazing to the top glaze occurring.
A collection of glass items, 19th century, to include a jar and cover with fluted cutting, a cut glass scent bottle, a pair of brandy glasses, a footed vase, engraved with a foliate border, an engraved presentation glass, a Thomas Webb Coventry Cathedral glass, a ship diorama within a glass light bulb and similar (qty.) Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: Scent bottle stopper chipped, some nibbles to the edge of the body. Small lidded vase with nibbles to the cover.
*Dan Kelly (b.1951), a black stoneware vase, of conic form with cut and impressed sides, unmarked, 22cm high, and a black stoneware squat vase, with an inverted rim, with an incised side, on either side with thumbprint, unmarked, 13cm high (2) Provenance: The Trevor Coldrey Collection. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Largest one with a chip to the rim. Other with obvious chips or cracks. General roughness due to manufacture.
A collection of scent bottles and jars, to include a silver overlaid glass scent bottle of Art Nouveau inspiration, 9.5cm high, a silver topped red glass stem vase and an angular green glass scent bottleCondition report: Minor denting to overlay on Art Nouveau scent bottle, blemishes to silver rim on stem vase, other items with minor blemishes and wear commensurate with age
*Mike Dodd (b.1943), a stoneware bottle vase, of ovoid form, with a blue and white hare's fur glaze, with striped decoration, impressed with potter's mark to the foot, 18cm high, another bottle vase, of ovoid form, squaring off to a flat shoulder, in a khaki glaze with brushed decoration, the rim with a tenmoku glaze, with a band of tenmoku glaze to the base of the neck and the foot, impressed with potter's mark to the foot, 17cm high, and, a vase, of bulbous form, with a raised lip, in a mottled yellow and white glaze, with incised and scraped decoration to the sides, impressed potter's mark to the foot, 18cm high (3) Provenance: The Trevor Coldrey Collection. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: No obvious chips or cracks. General roughness due to manufacture.
Rare Chinese Ming Dynasty cloisonné enamel arrow vase, 15th / 16th century, globular body and cylindrical neck with tubular twin handles, on domed foot, decorated with chrysanthemums on blue ground, 13cm highCondition report: Good condition, some Chips to enamel which have been re-touched.The gilding is in good condition. Total weight is 403 grams
A near pair of Chinese famille verte ovoid porcelain vases, Kangxi (1662-1722), decorated with flowers, birds and rockwork, with carved wooden covers, one with a double-ring mark to base, 23.5cm and 25.5cm high including coversProvenance: from the private collection of a Norfolk Family since the mid 19th centuryCondition report: Both vases with some minor glaze scratching. One vase has a few spots of glaze wear around the neck. The other has a few nicks to the footrim and a tiny hairline on the rim. Both covers are split.
Chinese famille verte ovoid porcelain vase and cover, 19th century, decorated with panels of flowers on a scrolling foliate-patterned ground, 21cm highProvenance: from the private collection of a Norfolk Family since the mid 19th centuryCondition report: The cover has been restored. Otherwise good condition, with some nibbles to the rim.
Collection of antique Oriental ceramics and stands, including two Canton dishes, two 18th century Chinese teapots, Chinese Imari dish, two 18th century Chinese bowls and one 19th century bowl, Satsuma vase and teapot, further Japanese teapot and turquoise vase, and six wooden standsProvenance: from the private collection of a Norfolk Family since the mid 19th centuryCondition report: Various damage. Two stands with breaks. Satsuma vase with a small rim chip. Turquoise vase with rim chip, restored rim chip and tiny footrim chip. Famille rose teapot with long hairline on rim, loose handle, glaze wear / chips. Blue and white teapot with reglued spout and chip to cover. Canton dishes chipped and with sedimentation. Imari dish with hairlines to centre. Satsuma teapot has loose tip of spout. One bowl heavily repaired. Another bowl with a large chip and several hairlines. 19th century bowl with small chip and hairline.
Chinese famille rose vase, 19th century, of baluster form, decorated in the Canton style with panels of figures, birds and flowers, moulded foo dog handles and serpents, 46.5cm highCondition report: Overall good antique condition. Some enamel wear and over painting on the rim. Long hairline from one of the handles down to the base. Small chip to the other handle with attached hairline. Hairlines and some restoration to base. A couple of other hairlines.
Set of ten George III style mahogany dining chairs, including a pair of carvers, each with pierced vase shaped splat and slip in seat on square tapered legs and stretchers Condition report: Please note they are not a set of 10- they are in fact a set of six and four chairs. All in good order. The six are approx.95 cm high, 44 cm wide at backs, 53 cm wide at seats, 46 cm high at seat,46 cm deep.
Regency style mahogany twin pedestal extending dining table, the rounded rectangular top with reeded edge on vase shaped columns and splayed reeded tripod bases terminating in brass paw cappings and castors, to include one additional leaf, 109cm x 176cm extending to 244cmCondition report: Some general wear to top - scratches, minor veneer damage, nothing severe, top is level and extension fits snuggly. There is repair to one leg towards to the foot, and also on the same leg towards the top, may benefit from professional attention to this leg. Otherwise ok
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