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Royal Worcester twin-handled vase. The vase decorated with roses, heightened with gilt to the collar and handles, signed William Jarman, puce factory mark, model nr H/146, circa 1912, approx 11 cms h. Condition ReportEvidence of slight damage to one of the handles under UV light, no other visual issues.
Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits potpourri and cover. The vase painted with autumnal fruits, heightened with gilt, signed Harry Ayrton, with an inner lid and outer pierced cover, with basket-weave decoration, approx 19.5 cms, black factory mark, model nr 1286, circa 1955. Condition ReportThe finial has been broken off and reglued at the base, evident under loup. Overall very good condition, no further issues under UV inspection.
Royal Worcester pot pourri and cover. The vase decorated with roses, unsigned, with both an inner cover and elaborate basket weave pierced cover, puce factory mark, model nr 1286, circa 1910, 30 cms h (*cr)Condition ReportThe finial has been broken off and re-glued, evident under loup.
Four Hadley's Faience Worcester vases, early 20th century, including a baluster vase 1693/1149 approx 15 cms h painted with autumnal fruit; a small vase nr 172/1049 approx 8 cms h; small vase nr 230/1067 approx 10 cms h and another segmented vase 178/102.67 approx 9 cms h. (4)
Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, nr 871, circa 1888, approx 29.3 cms h. This vase is fine painted with nasturtium, blue bells and dog roses, scroll handles, neck and foot heightened with gilt, both puse mark and impressed marks to base. (af)Condition ReportA small chip to the outside rim (see image)
Royal Worcester vase and cover. The vase painted with autumnal fruit heightened with gilt, signed Kitty Blake, approx 14 cms h, puce factory mark, model nr 279/H circa 1937. This lot includes another Royal Worcester vase and cover. The vase painted with a spray of roses, unsigned, puce factory mark, model H/245, circa 1912, approx 18 cms h. (*cr).Condition ReportThe finial on the cover of this vase has been broken off, it does show signs of repair but it is still broken (see image).
A collection of silver including a specimen vase by David Lawrence silverware, Birmingham, silver and mother of pearl fruit knives, a pair of silver teaspoons by Muirhead & Arthur, Edinburgh, and three silver seal top spoons by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 169gms (9) Condition Report:Available upon request
ORIENTAL CERAMICS, blanc de chine figure of Guanyin, 30cm height; and also Mei Ping green crackle glaze vase 18cm height on hardwood stand, together with hawthorn blossom inverted baluster, 17cm vase with 4 character base mark Lot 285: Hawthorn vase with pin prick glaze flaw, otherwise all items in good condition. See photos
ORIENTAL CERAMICS, collection of approximately 20 pieces of mainly 19th Century Chinese tableware including Canton 26cm vase Lot 355: Canton vase with damage & extensive glue deposits to rim, blue & white cylindrical vase with small rim chip, candlestick with rim chips & associated hairline. Cup with some small nicks to rim, one small blue & white bowl with nicks to rim & faint hairline, one ladle with end of handle missing. See photos
A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver items. The lot to include two pairs of sugar tongs one being Victorian, hallmarked for Birmingham 1901, the other stamped Nevada silver. A weighted posey vase hallmarked for Birmingham 1978. Makers mark ATC for A T Cannon Ltd and marked 'filled'. To also include four hallmarked silver napkin rings. Combined weight approx 267.6g. Measures approx 15cm x 6.5cm (vase) / 4.5cm diameter (napkin ring). and marked 'filled' A T Cannon Ltd
A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver items. The lot to include A pair of Victorian sugar tongs hallmarked for Exeter 1865. Makers mark JW JW for Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams). An Edward VI cut glass silver topped scent bottle. Hallmarked for London 1902. Makers mark for Mappin & Webb. A weighted posey holder. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1919. Makers mark illegible. A pair of sugar tongs hallmarked for Sheffield, 1929. Makers mark JB&S. A rats tail tea spoon (AF). Combined weight approx 582g. Measures approx 18cm x 6.5cm (posey vase) / 8cm diameter (perfume bottle).
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