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A Royal Worcester potpourri vase and cover, shape 1813, the bulbous body hand painted with pink roses and signed A Watkins, supporting a gilded and burnished pierced cover, upon a moulded stem with zoomorphic mask detail and circular foot, with puce printed mark beneath, H24cm
A group of mostly 19th century glassware, to include smoke bell with folded rim, cut glass vase, sugar bowl with part slice cut bowl and knopped stem, pedestal bowl with etched border to rim, documentary marriage jug engraved with date 1899, two cut glass sweet meat jar and covers, vase of squat waisted form with green trailed decoration, etc.
Two Royal Copenhagen vases, first example a vase of baluster form with apple blossom design on a pale blue ground, model no 2629 design no 2129 H27.5cm, second example a vase of ovoid form, with flower and butterfly decoration, model no 2667 design no 36 H17.5cm.
Collection of Victorian Staffordshire and Staffordshire style pottery, including a man seated writing a letter H18cm, pair of lovers under an arbour H35.5cm, spill vase depicting a cow and calf on a naturalistic base, a pair of spaniels on a cushioned base etc.
A Newlyn School hammer beaten copper and brass vase, with stylised flower decoration, 17cm high, together with a pair of Art Nouveau copper beakers, relief decorated with stylised trees (3)Condition report: All are complete and stand ok, but are quite dented, dirty and worn around all sides.
A modern Chinese blue and white glazed pottery ginger jar and cover, together with a pair smaller and other modern Chinese ceramics (6)Largest 56cm highCondition report: The largest jar has a glued tail on the finial. One of the pair has a glued section to the lip of the neck. Single vase is drilled out to be a lamp base. All are 20th century in date.
John Pearson, 1859-1930, an Arts and Crafts Newlyn copper vase, of baluster form, hand decorated in relief with a continuous frieze of stylised flowers, on a hammer beaten ground, impressed J.P. and dated 1903, shape 3007, to base26cm highCondition report: Dirty and unpolished. Geberal overall wear from use/age, but no visible repairs or damage. Clearly marked on the base.
John Pearson, 1859-1930, an Arts and Crafts Newlyn copper vase, of baluster shape, decorated with stylised flowers and foliage in relief, on a hammer beaten ground, impressed J.P. and dated 1903, shape number 3006 to base26cm highCondition report: Generally dirty and unpolished, with overall wear from use/age. No visible damage or repairs.
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