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A 19th century British porcelain figure of a young woodsman, proabably Derby, modelled walking carrying a bundle of sticks, 21cm, some damages female holding the lamb - has minor gilt loss, a shallow 15mm chip to the rear of her dress, a few firing cracks mainly to the joins, (neck, elbow, parts of the dress etc) female holding the vase - large crack to the base, minor gilt loss, light surface scratches,otherwise no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
A large late 19th century Doulton Burslem stoneware twin handled vase, 36.5cm, signed FAB light surface scratches to the glaze, quite a few firing imperfection through out, otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair, would suggest viewing if possible, preferred to be collected, otherwise approximately £30-40 Uk postage
An Art Nouveau style tall glass vase, pink body with stars, flowers and portrait of a wreathed woman, 25.5cm; an orange and red lidded glass goblet; an orange and black Art Deco style vase; a green glass vase, leaf decoration; and a tall glass bowl with stained glass style decoration.
Collection of Crown Derby porcelain, including small graduating octagonal boats and covers, 12cm high; a circular twin-handled pot and cover in a similar pattern, 17cm diam; a large handpainted tyg/ loving cup, with butterflies and English garden flowers, 11.5cm high; a lobed dish, and an unmarked pedestal vase, applied with classical masks, 13cm.
Doreen Blumhardt, a stoneware vase, circa 1967, shouldered form with integral spiral, impressed potter's seal, 16.5cm high.Footnote: Dame Doreen Blumhardt, born 1914, became a well-renowned potter and educator in her native New Zealand and worked into her 90s, passing away in 2009. Her works are represented in international institutions including the V&A, London.
Bohemian glass; a red and gilt glass vase; another with floral swag decoration; another with panels depicting birds, flowers and bees; a red glass vase, bird and floral decoration; a purple and gilt vase; an orange glass vase, with four oval panels depicting stags and buildings; and a red liqueur glass with long stem, stag and hound decoration.
Burleigh pottery wedge-shaped double-fan-pattern pottery vase, tree in landscape decoration on a yellow ground, 22cm high, a Lawleys lustre pottery vase, butterfly decorated, 20cm high, a Norwegian Figgjo Flint pottery jug, girl picking apples, 17cm high and four other items (7) Condition ReportPlease see additional images - there is no obvious damage or restoration in our view to the fan vase, not examined under UV lightThe Royal Winton butter dish has a piece missing to one corner
Moorcroft pottery vase, baluster form, light blue ground, anemone pattern, marked to base, with provenance 26cm highWith email:'Charles Henry Reeve was responsible for organising British Industries Trade Fairs in the early mid 1900s. He was clearing up at the end of one of these fairs, removing pin flags from a map, which showed where exhibitors/products were from. (These pins are still in the vase). He was having trouble holding these pins and had them in his cupped hands. Charles was near Moorcroft's stand, and Mr. Moorcroft gave him the vase off his stand to put the flags in.'Condition ReportNothing obvious to report
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