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Impressive Continental porcelain vase, late 19th century, Carl Thieme factory, the vase decorated with classical figures, flanked by classical maidens moulded in relief as handles, the base with a heraldic device, also flanked by two cherubs, the vase standing on a shaped base with fruit and flowers modelled in relief, overall height 60cm
SOWERBY LANCASTER; a 19th century mahogany cased eight-day longcase clock, the dome top moon phase dial set with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial above a calendar dial, pierced hands, Classical gilt patterned corners and a painted sub dial with Naval ships in harbour and moon, sub dial with Latin 'Sic Est Vita Hominis' (So is the Life of a Man), striking on a bell, the mahogany case with long arched top door, flanked by half turned columns, the dome top hood with freestanding turned columns and swan pediment and turned wood vase finial, height 240cm. CONDITION REPORT Not tested, no guarantee of working order. Chips and losses throughout, including to the cornice, the floral roundels, the moulding on the door and further. There are replaced sections of veneer including to the ends of both sections beneath the cornice, with further throughout. Splits, lifting and loss of veneer, as well as heavy scratches, splits to the door and pronounced scratches to the plinth base. The plinth base with mould and heavy dirt. The side sections of moulding at the base somewhat loose. Dial heavily crazed, heavily stained, replacement hands, some paint loss, some bubbling. Loss to the lower left of the 45 marker. Losses to the rolling phase in numerous places, as well as this being stained with a brown colour. Loss to the text above the phase. Overall heavy general wear throughout, would benefit from attention and restoration. Cannot speak to Gillows attribution of the case.
Various collectables to include a 19th century half doll crumb brush, an onyx desk tidy, a small wooden vase, pocket compass, two small hallmarked silver boxes, hallmarked silver small photo frame, a Westminster Savings bank, a pocket utility knife, a cased set of three Newcastle Music Tournament awards, a silver spoon, etc.
SUSIE COOPER (1902-1995); various decorative items from various studios to include Greys Pottery A.E. Gray & Co, a 'Gloria' lustre pink ground bowl, Crown Works Burslem geometric leaf pattern jug, no.223, a coffee pot with rose decoration, yellow ground pattern no. E/285, Susie Cooper for Kevin Francis (KF) ceramics, a decorative seated figure in typical 1930s dress with decorative floral plate background and a c1930s Rutford ribbed vase with pale blue ground with sponge decoration (8).
SUSIE COOPER (1902-1995); from the studio of, orange ground vase with incised scroll pattern, signed and dated 1932, height 16cm, and for the Crown Works Burslem factory a 'Kestrel' teapot, variegated blue and ivory line decoration with dark blue spot decoration to the handle, rim and spout, pattern no.102202 (indistinctly marked) (2). CONDITION REPORT The orange jug has areas of tiny blistering to the glaze and some areas of glaze loss. No obvious signs of repair. The teapot has crackle all over the glaze. The inside of the rim of the teapot has some of the lip missing and it has cracked away and there is a crack. Plenty of crackle to the body. Some chips to the base.
SUSIE COOPER (1902-1995); from the studio of Susie Cooper, signed and dated 1932, a blue grey green twin-handled cylindrical vase with abstract blue leaf and fern decoration, pattern no.950, height 20cm and Gray Pottery Hanley three commemorative 'R.I.B.I. Conference Scarborough 1933' squat vases, all with variegated colour line decoration to include a matching pair in green and one in pinks and damson shades, height of each 12.5cm (4). CONDITION REPORT No obvious repairs or cracks. Each of the vases has areas of speckled paint loss.
An early 20th century Carltonware lustre vase with cover, cobalt blue ground with hand painted all-over chinoiserie decoration of temples, bridges, figures, cherry blossom and weeping willows, cover with figures, bridges and cranes, gilt heightened with gilded Dog of Fo to top, base marked Carltonware and pattern no.4/5200 and 242/4, height 62cm.
A Wedgwood Art Deco style oval bowl with ribbed tapering decoration to oval base, marks under glazed to the base, a Moorcroft squat baluster vase, green and blue background with autumnal fruits, green impressed marks to the base, 'Potter to HM the Queen' (af) and a c1930s Art Deco Wardle baluster vase with hand painted Maritime scene of ship in full sail and smaller sailing boats besides, on turbulent inky blue seas, Wardle and England 308 to under glazed base, height 21cm (3). CONDITION REPORT Moorcroft - top, rim and top of vase has been broken and re-glued.
A quantity of c1930s to 1950s tea and dinner ware to include Osborne China pattern no.1645, Roslyn china, pattern no 2394, in the Royal Crown Derby Imari style, etc, a white metal oil lamp with opaque glass shade and a Carlton ware rouge royal ground baluster vase with chinoiserie decoration of stork and prunus trees, gilt heightened throughout (2). CONDITION REPORT The Carltonware vase has crackle to the glaze, as expected. No obvious signs of repair or cracks, height approx. 25cm.
A Carlton ware lustre oval bowl, green and red sponge decorated ground with floral hand painted decoration of poppy seeds, flora and foliage, pattern no. to base 0/29923790, length 25cm, a Beswick Kathy Urbach design vase, celadon ground with raised abstract floral and circle decoration, height 18cm, and a Charlotte Rhead Bursley ware bowl and cover, ivory ground with hand painted raised flora and foliate gilt heightened decoration, height 12cm (3).
A good collection of various Wedgwood powder blue jasper ware to include miniature tea sets, teapot, jug, lidded jars, decorative plates, lidded boxes, vases, also a Wedgwood white porcelain miniature collection to include heart-shaped lidded box, teacup and saucer, vase on oval tray and a red ground floral plate.
MOORCROFT; an abstract ivory ground vase with flowing striped glaze of electric blue and various shades of stone, impressed mark to base, impressed 'Potter to HM the Queen', height 22cm. CONDITION REPORT It appears ok, with no obvious signs of damage, faults or repairs.
WALTER MOORCROFT; two vases comprising a blue ground vase decorated with spring flowers, height 14cm, factory back stamps to the base, and a smaller baluster shaped vase decorated with leaves and berries, with Walter Moorcroft signature and impressed factory stamps, height 12cm (2). CONDITION REPORT The larger vase has no obvious repairs, cracks or chips. There is crackle to the glaze and small areas where the glaze has not stuck. The smaller vase has had a poor repair to the rim as the rim is still misshapen. There is a separate small chip to the rim in another area.
MULLER FRÈRES; a 'Luneville' acid cut cameo vase of shouldered tapering form, in burgundy and orange, signed, height 14cm. CONDITION REPORT There is a small white bubble and a few marks to one section. Minor scratches visible in some places. Minor nibbles to foot rim.
A group of ceramics and glassincluding a W&R Carlton Ware Art Deco red lustre bowl, nicely decorated with an interior gilt chinoiserie scene, 14.9cm diameter; a quantity of Limoges; four Aynsley and Royal Doulton table posies, two Royal Doulton red flambe vases and glassware to including a Bohemian ruby flashed scent bottle and stopper, circa 1880, 16.2cm high; a Caithness paperweight, Caithness bud vase, millefiore paperweight etc (qty, two trays)Condition report: Please refer to additional images.
A group of 18th and 19th-century glasswarecomprising two wine glasses with drawn trumpet bowls above plain and teardrop stems issuing from conical folded feet, 16.4cm and 17.3cm high; a German baluster glass, the funnel bowl etched with three cartouches of cupid on a faceted knopped stem and engraved conical base, 17.2cm high; an air-twist wine glass, 15cm high; ale glass with double annular knop and engraved bowl, 14.5cm high; a port glass, 11.5cm high and an unusual canted rectangular vase, nicely engraved with flowers and swags, star-cut base, 14cm high (7)Condition report: Taller wine glass shown in the first image - some surface scratches to stem.Vase - very heavy wear and scratching to the underside of the base.Air twist stem glass- probably 20th centuryNo further damages or repairs.
A collection of British and Swedish studio glassincluding a Whitefriars triangular textured bark vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter, circa 1960s, 17.5cm high; an Edinburgh Crystal "The Edge" bowl designed by Jasper Conran, 18cm diameter; a ruby balloon vase, 25.5cm diameter; a 1960s faceted ashtray; a Mats Jonasson Kiwok mask paperweight, a green textured bark vase etc (10)(10)
A group of English and Chinese ceramicscomprising a Davenport low comport dish, painted with a view of Near Wareham, Dorsetshire, titled to the base, printed factory marks in iron red, pattern 384 in gilt, 24cm wide; an English porcelain spill vase, painted with flowers, 11.5cm high; two prattware pot lids of 'The Ning Po River' and 'Transplanting Rice'; a Royal Worcester miniature blush ivory tyg painted with birds in flight, 4.5cm high; four miniature Royal Crown Derby and Coalport cups and saucers, including Indian Tree and imari; a pair of Royal Worcester owl candlesnuffers and eight Chinese horsesCondition report: Davenport comport dish- Three short hairlines to the rim, some spots of gilding ear. Condition of panel generally good with only a couple of slight scratches through the paint. Some staining and crazing to the underside.Spill vase - heavily rubbed.Pot lids - Ning Po River with two small underside rim chips, some staining. Transplanting Rice with drilled hole for hanging.Royal Worcester tyg - no damages.Miniature cups and saucers - no damages.Royal Worcester candlesnuffers - no damages.Horses - five with chipped ears.
A substantial and varied collection of Aynsley Orchard Goldlate 20th centurytypically decorated with fruit, including teacups, saucers, vases, a rectangular photograph frame, pedestal fruit bowl, further low bowl, side dishes, sauceboat, mug saucers, sideplates, dinner plates, pair of twin-handled tureens and covers etc, printed factory marks, together with a small Moorcroft vase tubelined with hibiscus (boxed) (approximately 144 pieces)Condition report: Sample selected - generally in good condition with minimal signs of wear.
A 17th century style joined oak refectory tablePossibly G T Rackstraw, the plank top above heavy square section carved vase supports and lobed wedge feet, united by a plain square stretcher, 180cm long x 90cm wide x 75cm high.Condition report: Fair throughout with minor signs of age and use. Top has a heat mark off-centre. No evidence of worm.
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