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A Derby Patch Mark asymmetrical rococo vase, painted by the Cotton Stem painter, with fanciful birds to front and naturalistic flowers to verso, the mouldings picked out in citrus yellow, green and puce, 13cm high, c.1760Rice, Dwennis, Derby Porcelain, p 160, illu 138Provenance: G Cope Collection
A Derby Patch Mark asymmetrical rococo vase, painted by the Principle Bird painter, with bird to front and verso, the mouldings picked out in citrus yellow, green and puce, 13cm high, c.1760Rice, Dwennis, Derby Porcelain, p 160, illu 138Provenance: G Cope Collection
A box containing a modern Moorcroft vase of small proportions together with three pieces of Caithness glass, a Royal Doulton "Frost Pine" part dinner service, a Portmeirion "Botanic Garden" wall clock and a case of cutlery, together with a box of assorted piggin' figures by David Corbridge
A George III silver whale bone handle punch ladle, the coin to the bowl dated 1787, 34.5 cm long, together with a silver trumpet shaped vase on weighted pedestal base (by William Comyns, London 1912), 10 cm high (very dented) and four Indian "Rupee" coin napkin rings decorated with shamrocks
A Rosie Jackson pottery table centre heavily laden bowl of exotic fruits, the bowl with relief work, cherry and ivy pattern, with snail, signed to rim of foot, 39 cm high, together with a Rosie Jackson polychrome tulip pattern decorated jardinier, raised on three ball feet, signed to base, 14 cm diameter x 13.3 cm high, a pansy decorated vase, signed to base, 8.5 cm diameter x 9.5 cm high, a fruit decorated bowl, signed to outside, 12.3 cm diameter x 4.3 cm high and three Rosie Jackson daffodil decorated baluster shaped mugs, 11 cm high each signed below handle, a daffodil decorated baluster jug, signed, 11.8 cm high, two cherry decorated mugs, signed, 12.3 cm high and a further Rosie Jackson decorated lily design baluster jug, 13 cm high
A Royal Doulton "Orange" pattern vase by Bernie Newberry, 15 cm high and a Charlotte Rhead Bursley ware "Trellis" pattern dish with single handle, 24.5 cm x 25 cm, together with a studio pottery bowl in off-white and faded turquoise bearing indistinct maker's stamp to the circular foot, 11.5 cm diameter x 7 cm high
A Martina O'Leary fish decorated jug, designed by Roger Mitchell, signed to base, 12.5 cm high, a similar small vase inscribed to base "Made in the studio of Roger Mitchell", 8 cm high, a Derek Emms (1929-2004) Leach Pottery of St, Ives teapot, stamped below handle, 10.5 cm high, a sponge work bowl with cow decoration, signed and dated to base "Gessa '95", 11.5 cm diameter x 6.2 cm high and a hand-painted plate by Hilda Wicks of Bideford 1982 decorated with butterflies and flowers, signed and dated to base, 27 cm diameter
A Baccarat vase, 18 cm high, a pair of Studio Glass candlesticks indistinctly signed to base, a set of six cut glass tumblers and a set of eight early 20th Century French glass rectangular tiles each with differing enamel floral decoration and inscribed "Delvaux - 14 Rue Royale, Paris", etc.
A pair of Vicrorian Minton bleu celeste ground vases in the Classical style, decorated with panels of cattle and sailing vessel verso, raised on a square foot bearing 1860's puce printed Minton mark with crown within a circle, 37 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Both lids have been damaged and restored. One vase has had a large chunk taken out and repaired badly and has all over crazing throughout. The other has a large hairline fracture running through the entirety of the main body. Both have losses to the gilding and enamel in various places and have wear and tear throughout. See images for more details.
* Ceramics. A pair of late 19th century porcelain vase by Samson of Paris, each in the Chinese armorial style, faux marks to base, some rubbing to the gilding, 13cm high together with a similar baluster vase and cover, some damage to the neck, 18cm and an English 18th century soft paste porcelain tea bowl and saucer, painted in pink with flowers on a white ground, the bowl, with small chip to rim 9cm diameter, the bowl 12.5cm diameter plus another tea bowl of the same period, swirl moulded and painted with flowers, 8.5cm diameter and other itemsQty: (9)NOTESProvenance: John Wait (1927-2014), Chairman of Lipton Tea.
* Doulton Burslem. An impressive blue and white pottery umbrella vase, the substantial shaped vase in the Gloire-De. Dijon pattern, richly decorated with flowers, with gold painted bands, blue printed mark to base, some minor rubbing but the overall condition is good with no obvious chips, cracks or restoration, 58.5cm highQty: (1)
* Chinese Vase. A 19th century Chinese Sang de Boeuf porcelain vase, decorated with 4 claw dragons chasing a pearl, neck damaged but retaining broken pieces and base drilled with hole, 44.5cm high, together with a small 19th century Chinese turquoise porcelain vase, with long slender neck, 12cm highQty: (2)
* Japanese Tsuba. A collection of sword guards, comprising a signed iron tsuba 17/18th century, circular applied with gold and bronze depicting figures in a mountainous landscape, the opposite side similarly decorated,7cm long, together with two further iron tsubas of a similar age including an unsigned tsuba applied with gold showing figures holding a fan, the opposite side with a vase and landscape, 6.5cm longQty: (3)
* Embroidery. An 18th century bed valance, Rhodes, Greece, hand-stitched horizontal panel, embroidered in silk on a beige linen ground, worked in Rhodian raised stitch with 14 alternating blue-green and red large stylised vase motifs, framed to sides and lower edge by a matching border of diagonal leaves, and to upper edge with leaf pairs on stem, some water-staining and marks, small hole to upper right corner (just touching embroidery), lined with pink silk (lightly faded at one short edge and with associated small hole), 62 x 246cm (24.5 x 97ins)Qty: (1)NOTESBecoming increasingly scarce on the market, textiles from Rhodes are distinctive for their thick textured, often duotone, designs; similar pieces are held in institutions such as the V&A and The Met (accession numbers T.114-1950 and 14.103.4 respectively).
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