A pair of Japanese cloisonné slender baluster vases, Meiji period, the shoulders with dragons above a band of alternating panels of tigers and phoenix on a buff ground 46.5cmCondition Report: one vase with area of damage to enamel at top of shoulder approximately 1.5cm x 1.5cm area with cracks extending from this otherwise generally ok other than some typical stress cracks showing to neck interiors and some minor blemishes throughout Condition Report Disclaimer
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A William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre Florian Ware slender vase, early 20th century, decorated with tube lined flowers, printed and script marks, 23cm high; and a small Ruskin pottery iridescent orange bowl, impressed mark and date 1913, 6cm diameter (2)Condition Report: Glued foot rim chip to the Florian ware vase.Condition Report Disclaimer
A selection of Bohemian and Czech coloured glass, various dates 19th and 20th centuries, comprising; two similar ruby flashed and gilt scrolled ground flasks, each cut with white overlaid glass portrait medallions, circa 17 and 18cm high, and a selection of later Czech glass comprising six ruby and green flashed cut glass goblets, 22.5cm high, an engraved ruby flashed goblet by Eggerman, 16cm high, and an Eggerman slender oval section ruby flashed and engraved vase on four scroll feet, 17.5cm highCondition Report: Of the two Bohemian pieces the gilt ground is a little rubbed to bothOtherwise no serious damages notedCondition Report Disclaimer
Three items of Monart glass, second quarter 20th century, comprising a large blue through green vase with aventurine inclusions, 22cm high; another smaller, amethyst through green with aventurine inclusions, 20cm high; and a small bowl, 10cm diameter; together with a book, YSART GLASS, Blench, Turner, et al. (1990)Condition Report: The large vase cracked through base.Condition Report Disclaimer
A William de Morgan 'Leaf and Berries' type Tile, 1882-1888, of 'Small B' type, with sixteen squares and coloured in green, blue and turquoise, impressed Merton Abbey mark, 15.7cm square and a German ceramic 'Leaf and Berries' vase by Christian Neureuther, circa 1910-1920, decorated with blue and turquoise flowers on a mottled tan ground, factory mark 'K.A.W.' [Kunstabteilung Wachtersbach] and 'C.N' and numbered '5985' and '6100', 14.3cm high (2) Provenance: From the Mohamed Makiya CollectionCompare with an earlier Chelsea period version of this tile painted on a Poole pottery blank, Jon Catleugh, William de Morgan Tiles, p. 50, pl,. 22Condition Report: the vase with some dirt and old water deposits inside but no apparent damagethe tile with glaze grazing and some relatively minor chips to edgesCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese 'Guan'-type hexagonal vase, Hu, of archaistic baluster form set with ring handles, applied with an even pale greyish-blue glaze suffused with a network of dark grey and russet crackles, save for the foot ring left unglazed and dressed in a brown wash in imitation of the Song dynasty ware, Qing Dynasty or later, 23cm highCondition Report: white marks to vase rim and foot rim and handles Condition Report Disclaimer
A Stourbridge pale-red and opaque-white cameo glass bottle vase, circa 1885, carved in relief with ferns and grasses beneath a lappet band bordered neck, 38cm highCf. R. & L. Grover, English Cameo Glass (1980), plate C332, p. 380 marked 'WN' (William Northwood [1858-1937], nephew of John Northwood I, carver of the Portland vase replica. of J. & J. Northwood Workshop.)Condition Report: No serious damage issues found. Slightest of light wear commensurate with age.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Samson Arita style vase and cover with lion finial, late 19th century, 42cm high, together with a pair of late Japanese porcelain examples, 40cm high (3) Please note, the vase and cover is Samson late 19th century in date, not Arita 18th century circa 1700 as previously catalogued. This has been updated on all online platforms.Condition Report: The Arita style vase smashed and glued to body and lid with 9.5cm section missing from inner cover rim one of pair of vases with firing crack to baseCondition Report Disclaimer
'Pomegranate' three Moorcroft pottery vases, 1920's, designed by William Moorcroft, painted in colours on a mottled green ground, impressed marks, painted green signatures, 15cm, 21.7cm and 22cm high (3)Provenance: From the Mohamed Makiya CollectionCondition Report: baluster vase with glaze chip to edge of foot 8mm x 3mm and hair crack issuing from the chip approximately 2cm longcrazing to glaze to all three Condition Report Disclaimer
λ Betty Blandino (British 1927-2011), a large gourd-shaped stoneware vessel, white slip with blue, green and brown oxide decoration, impressed mark to unglazed base, approximately 36cm high, 31cm wide Condition Report: long body crack to vase approximately 35cm rim rim vertically down vase Condition Report Disclaimer
A Dresden pale-blue ground and gilt two-handled porcelain vase and cover, circa 1900, painted with panels of Watteauesques, 'AR' marks, 59cm highProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Some tiny nibbles to the edges of the base rim. Some wear to the gilding generally and consistently so no 'bald' patches. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Thomas Webb & Sons 'Ivory' glass shouldered ovoid vase, carved in relief with flowering shrubs and moths and reserved on a faux bois ground, impressed factory mark, 12cm highNote: See Charles R. Hajdamach, British Glass 1800-1914 (1995), p. 230 for a discussion on Webb's Ivory glass. The author notes that there are 735 individual patterns with detailed descriptions with attendant information about the carvers, prices etc. in the Webb records. George Woodall was responsible for many of these designs.Condition Report: A couple of minute imperfections, nibbles to the rim but no serious damage issues notedCondition Report Disclaimer
'Orchid and Spring Flowers' a large Walter Moorcroft vase, circa 1950's, decorated with a band of large flower heads, on a blue ground, with impressed factory marks and signed in blue 'WM', 25.5cm high; 'Hibiscus' a Walter Moorcroft Pottery jardinière, circa 1975, painted in colours on a blue ground, printed and painted marks, 22.5cm high and a 'Pansy' Moorcroft bowl, 1920's, impressed mark and signed in green 'W. Moorcroft', 25.5cm diameter (3)Provenance: From the Mohamed Makiya CollectionCondition Report: some crazed to glaze and some surface dirt but no obvious damage Condition Report Disclaimer
Mixed Lot of silver wares comprising a George V vase of tapering form with ribbed stem and spreading circular foot, Sheffield 1923, makers Martin Hall & Co, together with a silver christening mug, Sheffield 1929, plus a further circular pierced bon-bon dish and loaded candlestick of circular form, weighable silver 261gms (4)
Mixed Lot to include a pair of small cased silver gilt anointing spoons produced for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, various crested enamelled collectors spoons, three napkin rings, stem vase with loaded base and a Continental white metal folding spoon, and a silver topped dressing table jar, and a novelty silver plated toast rack, weighable silver approx 200gms
Sibley Pottery, Dorset studio pottery vase with panels of green chevrons on a white ground, incised mark c.1922-38, 29cm high; also a Poole Pottery "Polar White" twin handled globular vase, impressed and printed marks, 17cm high. (2). Good condition:Sibley - 2x1" haircracks to rim. glaze impurities/airbubbles and small chips to rim, also airbubbles to body. Crazing mainly on shoulders.Poole: Small knock to one handle, discoloured crazing/haircracks to base.
Late 19th/early 20th century water jug of ovoid form with reeded handle and etched decoration of butterflies and insects amongst grasses, polished pontil, 26cm high; a stem vase of hexagonal trumpet form on circular foot with etched ribbon swag decoration, 25.5cm high and a cut glass wine ewer, 32.5cm high. (3).Condition report:All hand cut/etchedEtched jug - Crack to top of handle where joining body. Wear to edge of footrim and a few small scratches to interior base. Vase - good condtion, slightly cloudy interior drawn base with a few small scratches.Ewer - Cloudy interior, visible lines and small nick on base of handle. small scratches consistent with age.
Large Chinese blue and white vase of baluster form with transfer floral and foliate scroll decoration, printed six character Qianlong Zhuanshu seal mark but later, 40cm high. As images Small glazed impurities. Small knife cuts to edge of foot rim. No visible cracks, chips or repairs
Japanese Meiji period small Satsuma vase by Yabu Meizan (1853-1934), the continuous mountainous lake scene with houses, figures and boats, with additional decorative borders to neck, shoulders and base. Gold seal mark in double gold lines (uncoloured), on small turned hardwood stand, 13cm high. Condition report:All over fine crazing but no obvious cracks, restorations or chips after visual inspection. Gilding and enamels good. Mark good. As images.
Indian painted lacquered tray of octagonal form depicting a court scene with dancer, 54cm wide; an Indian papier mache bowl with brass liner and painted decoration of birds amongst flowers, 21cm diam.; an Indian enamelled brass goblet, 13cm high; a similar small bowl, 9.5cm diam. and a squat baluster brass vase decorated with peacocks amongst flowers, 7cm high. (5).
Japanese satsuma vase of ovoid form decorated with geishas in a garden in polychrome and gilt, painted red seal mark to base with Shimazu crest, 25.5cm high.Condition reportVisible fine crazing with discolouration to rim and shoulders. Probabbly porus, has held water. No visible chips or cracks
19th century unusual and large Chinese bronze vase with animal handles and bands of cloisonné work, applied glass cabochons and incised five character mark, 38cm high and approx 28cm wide , in 1930's Palace Museum box.Condition reportWith incised 5 character mark as imagesCracked cabochons, small riveted repair and dent with damage to enamel. Two small holes to side edges and fine splits to inside rim base38cn high, approx 28cm wide, topr rim 14.5cm square
A Royal Doulton stoneware vase, shape 8253, decorated with cornflowers on a mottled green ground, 18cm high, a Royal Doulton Kingsware 'Bill Sykes' flagon, (restoration to rim, no stopper), a Royal Doulton 'Dr Johnson at the Cheshire Cheese' plate, 34cm diameter, one other plate 'Rustic, England' and other items.
A Price, Bristol, ceramic wine barrel stamped 2, with metal tap, 33.5cm high, top 21cm diameter, a 19th century named stoneware teapot, Mrs P Adlington, Brampton, a Wemyss vase with frill rim decorated with apples and stamped T Goode & Co, South Audley, 14.5cm high, (chips to rim), three blue and white willow pattern meat plates and one other, (a/f).
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