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A Danish Art Nouveau beaker with warden's mark for C.F. Heise, of tapered form with geometric panels each with floral scroll detail; together with a smaller pair, marked for La Paglia, with pierced floral border to base; together with an unmarked goblet (loaded); a pewter vase, a small beaker stamped 925 and a small spill vase Birmingham 1902(Height: 13cm)
A collection of miscellaneous silver to include, a pint tankard, Walker and Hall, Chester 1906, engraved initials to the body; together with a spill vase, various bon-bon dishes, a pair of octagonal mustards and condiments and a tea strainer; a collection of various Scottish teaspoons; a twin handled porringer and various other items(Weighable silver: 72.8oz)Footnote: Provenance: The Late Dr Helen E C Cargill Thompson
A box of pottery, china and 2 Lilliput houses.Condition report : This lot is comprised of : A pair of green vases with floral relief pattern which have show some crazing, height of the vases approx 14.8 cm each.1 West German small stein which has some imperfections and crazing but no chips or any major damage to it, height of the stein is approx 15.4 cm.1 Staffordshire bone china small bowl with lid having flower decoration in relief, this has some chips to the petal of the top flower and crazing throughout. The height of the bowl is approx 5.9 cm.1 Porter Art Pottery vase in various shades of blue with flowers in relief, crazing throughout, slight imperfection at the base, no other chips or damages, the height of the vase is approx 14 cm.1 George Clewse & Co Staffordshire pale / lime green vase, crazing throughout, no damages, chips, etc. Height of the vase is 9.5 cm.1 Wedgwood Clementine vase, no damage but has 1 imperfection from manufacterer, height of the vase is 14 cm. 1 Crown Devon dog figure, chip to left foot / base, no other damages to it, height of the figure is 13 cm.1 Chris Carter "ring" tray with floral decoration, no damage or chips, the height is 6 cm. 1 Hornsea little jug with handle and rabbits, no damage or chips, the height of the jug is 10 cm. 2 Lilliput cottages ( Chine Cottage and Clover Cottage ) - no damages or chips, approx height of both is 6 cm.
A Bloor Derby three-piece garniture set of campana urns painted with baskets of flowers on a blue and gilt ground, 21/18 cm high to/w a single urn, a cylindrical vase, pair of cornucopia vases and a pottery bullet-shaped teapot in the blue-scale Worcester manner, all with floral decoration (8 a/f)Largest urn, cylindrical vase and one cornucopia vase undamaged - all other pieces with losses, cracks, repairs etc
A pair of 19th century Chinese Canton famille rose bough pots or flower vases and covers with five circular apertures, flared square form with two moulded handles, each decorated with four large reserves painted in polychrome enamels with Chinese/Manchu figures in garden and terrace settings reserved on a gilt ground with butterflies and floral designs, 22 cm high One vase has a damaged handle (chipped and cracked) a small rim chip and a chip on the underside corner of the cover, the other vase is chipped to the centre terminal and side of one handle, and a chipped corner on the base, both with areas of wear to gilding and enamels
A large 19th century Chinese Canton famille rose vase with tapering body and flared neck, painted in polychrome enamels with various shaped scattered panels depicting Manchu/Chinese court figures, insects and birds amongst flowering branches reserved against a gilt ground strewn with butterflies, flowers and foliate scroll, 45 cm high to/w a pair of Canton famille rose baluster vases and covers with lion finials also decorated with figures and natural history design on gilt ground, 31 cm o/a (3)Larger vase has a chip and hairline from the rim extending down the neck, the pair of smaller vases both have significant losses/damage to the necks, covers and finials, general light wear to enamels and gilding on all three
A pair of Japanese bronze and mixed metal vases, Meiji period (1868-1912) each vase with a short neck, high shoulder and tapering body with a pair of oni/demon mask handles on an integrated stand with three archaic style supports and circular base, the applied and inlaid takazogan kacho-ga decoration in silver, shakudo, copper and gilt with a design representing spring, featuring pheasants and birds amongst blossoming branches, 50.5 cm high
A Chinese Ge-yao type vase in the Song dynasty style of mallet form with applied archaistic fish handles, covered with a pale green opaque glaze suffused with networks of jinsi tiexian (gold thread and iron wire) double crackle, 19 cm high Good condition without damage, not chipped cracked or restored
A very large pair of 19th century Chinese famille rose 'Wu Shuang Pu' baluster vases, Qing dynasty, each vase with two applied turquoise and gilt handles in the form of archaistic dragons, the bodies are painted in bright polychrome enamels with the forty scattered characters from the Wu Shuang Pu, the 'Table of Peerless Heroes' each character is accompanied with a title and respective calligraphic inscription within various shaped panels including auspicious objects between squared scroll and floral bands at the rim and foot, 132 cm high, both with a carved gilt wood stand, 36 cm high The Wu Shuang Pu is a book of woodblock prints depicting 40 imagined heroes and heroines from the Han Dynasty to the Song Dynasty (3rd century BC to 13th century AD) by Jin Guliang, originally published in 1694 Provenance: From a country house collection, Avington Park, Hampshire One vase broken and restored with one restored handle and one handle missing the lower section/terminal, the other vase with one restored and one re-attached handle, both with light wear to enamels, both stands with wear and losses
A Chinese Guan type arrow vase, Song dynasty style, the flared neck with applied tubular handles rising from a pear-shaped body, evenly covered in an opaque blueish grey glaze suffused with a network of light brown crackle, post Qing dynasty, 24.5 cm high Good condition without damage, repair or restoration
A small late 19th or early 20th century Chinese cinnabar lacquer box with hinged cover decorated in high relief with an immortal standing on stylised clouds with green enameled interior and base, standing on four brass bracket feet, 10 cm w x 8 cm d x 5 cm high, late Qing period, to/w an early 20th century famille verte baluster vase painted with a battle scene in polychrome enamels on crackled ground, the base with brown four character Chenghua mark, 21.5 cm high, a millefleur polychrome ginger jar and cover with iron red six-character Qianlong mark, 13 cm, a 20th century famille rose ruby ground ginger jar and cover, 11 cm, a carved soapstone figure of a Buddhistic guardian lion, 18 cm, blue and white snuff bottle etc (box) Millefleur cover has broken into two pieces and been re-glued
An Edwardian Rococo revival pin dish with scallop and scroll decoration, Birmingham 1903, 11cm wide, two small trophy cups, a vesta case, napkin ring and Sterling stem-vase, 5.4oz (169g) total weight, to/w a Victorian silver Christening knife, fork and spoon set with loaded handles, George Unite, Birmingham 1867
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