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A large French or Belgian majolica style vaselate 19th centuryof urn form with twin figural handles, decorated with birds, on raised pedestal foot, unmarked, 57cm highCondition report: Small hairline to the foot rim alongside a firing crack, chip also to foot rim. Overall some crazing to the glaze. No further signs of damages or any repairs.
A group of twenty-two pieces of eighteenth-century and later glasswareincluding three ale flutes, a large Victorian wine glass in the 18th-century style, green soda glass goblet, over-sized opaque twist glass, air-twist wine, pink and gold-flecked Venetian shell-vase with raised handle and circular foot, colour-twist wine, further glasses etc (22)Condition report: Trailed jug - chip to terminal at base of handle.Largest opaque twist glass - some clouding to lower section of bowl.Green glass- signed G. Elliot. No damages or repairs.Large glass with pedestal moulded stem - scratches to foot, a couple of minute nicks to foot rimThree wrythen ale glasses - one with minute nick to interior rim of bowl, another with heavy mossing to underside of foot.Remainder of other glasses all appear good, with no cracks or chips.
A collection of Belleek ceramicsincluding a trefoil basket, 2nd period, decorated with roses, 13cm overall width; a vase with spiked upper rim and adorned with roses, 2nd period, 11cm high (hairline to rim); a nautilus shell raised on coral and conch trefoil base, 8.3cm high; a teacup and saucer decorated in the pink grass pattern; a shamrock jug and circular dish; a pair of low posy dishes, 22cm wide; a water ewer encrusted with flowers, 23cm high; a nautilus shell on raised feet, tree trunk spill vase, cream jug and sugar bowl, teacup and saucer, two further saucers and four sideplates (25pcs)Condition report: One small circular jar with hairline near foot rim.Half of one leaf broken to the small, circular vase and this piece also has a large, extended body crack running from the rim.Tip of one petal on jug brokenNo further signs of damages or repairs.Please see additional images for the damages.
A group of predominantly English ceramicscomprising three Victorian Staffordshire figures including a portly man seated on a barrel, a pair of reproduction modern Staffordshire-style cricketers, a pair of English porcelain vases with landscapes reserved against an overall blue ground, a Royal Worcester blush ivory tray, jug and vase together with a pair of Austrian painted terracotta figuresCondition report: Royal Worcester tray - slight hairline to underside, near the foot.Reproduction cricketers - paint flaking.Man on barrel - areas of restoration but of high professional standard so difficult to tell extent, but appears to include the front of the barrel, top of hat and other small areas alongside complete reglazing Salt pot - some nibbling to base, mostly manufacturing flaws.One blue vase - restored rim and neckTerracotta figures- male with chip and crack to base.
An Art Deco glass vase, possibly Jobling, the textured body with central relief panels of neo-classical maidens flanked by two elongated handles decorated with five roundels, 17cm high; together with a Verlys Art Deco pressed glass dish, 'Les Prehistoriques', the border decorated with stylised animals, signed, 35.5cm diameter and a frosted relief moulded glass lampshade, 37cm diameter(3)Condition report: Grey vase - no damages or repairsPink lampshade - a few small nibbles to the rim, but no obvious cracks or chips Verlys- a couple of shallow, flat underside rim chips. Please see images
A good Victorian cranberry and vaseline glass epergne, the tall central stem flanked by two smaller vases and two clear candy canes suspending two basket form vases, on a crimped rectangular base, overall height 53cm high; together with further Victorian cranberry and uranium glass, comprising a pair of vases with trailed rims, a further, larger example with plain crimped rim, a pair of uranium glass vases with twisted stems, a cranberry mug and a small cranberry epergne with central stem flanked by two baskets, 19cm highCondition report: Tall epergne- In a good condition with no cracks, chips, damages or repairs.Small epergne - small chip to rim of one hanging basket and further chip to handle of the other hanging basket, nibbles to bases of both baskets. No visible damage to main vase.Cranberry jug - two upper rim chipsNo further signs of damages or repairs.
A pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri vases, one lacking coverdated 1899of twin-handled form, printed and painted with thistles and white flowers, shape number 1995, printed factory mark in green,19cm high (2)Condition report: Finial to cover re-glued, tiny flake to gilding on the inner rim of the vase.
Seven Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled vases, two with coverslate 19th/early 20th centurytypically printed and painted with flowers, including an example with white thistles and orange mushrooms, printed factory marks, shape numbers 1575, 1911, 1761, 1399, 1618 and H/248, tallest 27cm high (some damage, restoration)Condition report: 1911 vase - broken into pieces and re-glued22cm vase (shape number rubbed) - restored neck.Generally: some minor gilding wear.
A group of Staffordshire pottery19th centurycomprising a pair of jugs in the form of begging spaniels with russet tones and yellow hats, 22cm high; a Bull Mastiff spill vase, 15cm high (restored) and a large and impressive Staffordshire pocket watch holder in the form of a church, 36.5cm high, 28cm wideCondition report: Bull Mastiff spill vase with good professional restoration and a small section of loss to the shredded clay and a chip to the tip of one of the bull mastiff's front paws.Spaniels with some rubbing to the gilt and firing cracks to the handles but no damages or repairs. Restoration to ball on top of central dome, some minor losses to bocage
An Edwardian silver epergne, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1901, designed as a central tapering vase set with three further smaller vases, raised on octagonal base, 37.5cm high, weight approx 19.7ozCondition report: Hallmarks all match but a couple slightly rubbed, large dent/crease to the central stem, a few further small dents, smaller vases do not sit flush in the stand, general wear, refer to images
A group of Staffordshire potteryearly-mid 19th centurycomprising a pearlware Vicar and Moses group, after a print by Hogarth, 24cm high; a horse and hound spill vase, 20cm high; flatback of three sheep with a painted clock face, 12.5cm high, a further similar group with three foxes, 22cm high, a pearlware figure of a young boy reading, 6.5cm high and a model of a bird of prey on rocky outcrop, 31.5cm high(6)Condition report: Horse and hound spill vase - one hound's with tiny chip to tipSheep with clock- short knock mark and associated hairline to centre of base, a couple of nibbles to the right hand side of the base, large body crack extending around the reverse Boy reading- chips and nibbles to base, small scuff to edge of one shoe.Vicar and Moses - glaze fault to one hand, tiny amount of glaze loss to corners and edges of baseFox group- one fox head restoredBird of prey - neck and head restored, the head has probably been off at some stage. General paint loss to rocky outcrop. Please see additional images.
Two Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri vases and coversdated 1915 and 1901typically printed and painted with flowers, the taller vase further decorated with insects and complete with an inner cover, shape numbers G1054 and 1312,15cm and 18.5cm high, with two Chinese hardwood standsCondition report: Some gilding rubbing to the smaller vase. No damages or repairs.
A group of Royal Worcester blush ivory, typically printed and painted with flowerslate 19th/early 20th centurycomprising a vase, shape 1851, 27cm high; a vase, shape 1889, 24cm high; a vase, shape 1727 11.5cm high; a twin-handled vase, shape 1911, 11.5cm high; two twin-handled mugs, 4.5cm and 7.5cm high; a miniature tyg, 4cm high; a circular trinket pot, 6cm diameter; further jar with Greek key banding 6.5cm high and a spare blush ivory coverCondition report: Some gilding loss to trinket pot with cover. No damages or repairs.
A group of Royal Doulton and Doulton Lambeth including vases and figuresearly-mid 20th centuriescomprising 'Pearly Girl' and 'Pearly Boy', HN1482 and HN1483; a pair of slater's patent baluster vases, a jardiniere decorated with leaves together with a similar vase and a plate decorated in impasto, printed, painted and impressed factory marks(7)Condition report: Green leaf vase - small glaze fault near rim.Plate- minute flat nibble to underside of rimNo further signs of damages or repairs
A pair of Aelteste Volkstedter Prozellan Fabrik Triebner & Co porcelain figures, 20th century, modelled as dancing scantily clad neo-classical maidens on circular bases, printed factory marks in blue, 19.5cm high together with a Vienna vase and cover decorated at the Franz Dorfl workshop, circa 1902, titled to base, printed decorator's mark in blue, 21cm high(3)Condition report: Pair of figures- both figures with restoration to both hands.Vase - no damages or repairs, some gilt rubbing to one corner of the base.
A large Capodimonte porcelain vase on standmid-20th centuryof baluster form with mythical dragon handles, painted with two opposing large scrolling panel of two scantily-clad females on the beach, signed 'Bambina', and a busy array of flowers, signed 'Pocci', on a circular stand encrusted with flowers, overall height 52cmCondition report: Base with Capodimonte mark. On the stand, there are a couple of small breakages to the flowers and leaves. There is a small firing crack to the base of the vase. No further signs of damages or repairs.
A large pair of impresses German porcelain vases, covers and standsmid-20th centurydecorated with two putti to the covers and a pair of maidens flanking the main body, encrusted and decorated with flowers,(small loss to one), 77cm highCondition report: A few breakages to the petals on one vase, cover and stand, but only minor. No obvious signs of any further damages or repairs. Please see additional images for the factory mark.
A Japanese Satsuma floor vase, Taisho period, of ovoid form with twin 'ring and rope' handles, decorated with scenes of scholars and warriors, 80cm high, together with an Arita blue and white floor vase, of ovoid form with wavy rim, decorated with birds amid flowers, trees and rocks, 63cm high (repaired), and a pair of Chinese style green dragon vases and covers, 35cm high. (4)
A large Chinese blue and white dish, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, decorated with shaped panels of auspicious flowers around a central flower vase, 35.5cm dia.Condition report: Small glaze imperfection to the front near the verge. Two very small firing fractures to the rim edge. General negligiBle signs of age. Please refer to images.
Tseng Min-Nan (Taiwanese Contemporary) Dark Grey Stoneware Vase of tapering, cylindrical form with inverted rim, raku glaze, signed and dated '96 underneath, measurements height 29.5 cm, width 15 cmTseng Min-Nan is hailed as a pioneer in Taiwanese sculpture and ceramics. He pushes the boundaries of traditional culture in his craft, experimenting with form and exploring his views and humanitarian concerns. His work has been collected worldwide and in several public collections including the Taiwan National Museum of Fine Arts
A group of Chinese ceramics, 18th-19th century, including a Dehua cylindrical teapot with dragon spout and handle, 11cm high, a blue and white plate, Qianlong, with riverscape scene, 23cm dia, and a blue and white baluster vase and cover decorated with the 'prunus' pattern, 23cm high. (3)Condition report: Dehua teapot: lacking cover. Loss to handle/dragon.Plate: hairline across centre.Vase: cover probably associated and also chipped to rim. Section of vase rim broken.
A collection of 19th/20th century Mamluk brassware, including a triangular form cigarette dispenser, relief decorated with panels in Arabic, 'Praise be to Allah', 10cm long, a large Persian circular tray, with a corrugated rim and embossed with an Arabic script border, enclosing panels of deer and huntsmen, 65cm diameter, with a pair of Egyptian, Mamluk style bowls, 15cm, two sprinkler-type vases, largest 30.5cm high, one very dented and a Persian beaker, some dented (7)Condition report: All ok in general terms, except small sprinkler vase being bady dented. All with minor dents and scratches consisten with age and use.
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