A LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH GILDED SPELTER AND SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN COMPOSITE THREE PIECE CLOCK SET, the clock striking on a bell with porcelain Roman dial, the inset plaques enamelled with figures and flowers, bleu-celeste bordered and gilt enriched, the associated flanking urns with female mask handles, the porcelain vase shape bodies with female mask handles and oval inset plaques enamelled and bleu-celeste bordered.the clock 15 1/2" (39.5cm) high the urns 13 3/4" (35cm) high
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ELABORATE BLUE AND WHITE DELFT VASE SHAPE TABLE LAMP painted with chinoiserie pagodas, plated metal top issuing scroll handles and circular base on four paw feet, 17in (43.2cm) high excluding fittings and the PLEATED CREAM SILK SHADE, with scroll fixing to the top, 2ft10in (86.4cm) high overall
A Daum cased glass vase,of ovoid form, with cut vertical designs on an 'ice' ground, inscribed 'Daum Nancy France',47cm highFrom the collection of Deryck Healey.Condition report: Speckled with red paint some wear to base, good overall. Many of the smaller specks appear easily wiped off.
A Clarice Cliff stepped vase,shape no. 369A, with a black ground, the front and top rim painted in gold, printed mark, 19cm highFrom the collection of Deryck Healey.Condition report: Gold top rim worn, small chip to rim.Gold swirls to the front and rim – the body is matt black. Gilt top of the rim is worn off. Corners of rim worn to the gold also.
A Goldscheider pottery figure of a lady,designed by Josef Lorenzl, striking a pose holding her pink and floral decorated dress, a vase of flowers alongside, on a black plinth, stamped '6211/252/19' with a printed mark, 39.5cm highCondition report: Crazing to the glaze, some small chips to the base of the figure.
A Bing & Grøndahl porcelain vase,by Fanny Garde (1855-1928), decorated with a hatched ground with blackberries, flowers and leaves, blue 'B & G', '485', and 'F Garde',16cm highThis vase was donated by HM Queen Mary for an auction to raise funds for the 21st Birthday celebrations of the Southend Branch of the Church Missionary Society. Sold with a cutting from Southend Standard, 11 February 1926 - 'Queen's Vase Auctioned - Novel feature at C.M.S sale. It was a Mr A Talbot who auctioned Her Majesty's gift. Bidding for the vase started at ten guineas and went by easy stages to sixteen guineas, at which price it was purchased by Mr Wilson, a sidesman at St Saviour's Church'.Interestingly, it would equate to nearly £1000 in today's money.Condition report: Vase good overall condition. No chips or restoration.
*Hans Coper (German, 1920-1981),a stoneware tapering vase, with a flared rim, on lug feet, unmarked, restored, 23cm highProvenance: Sotheby's, 'The Roger Collection', January 1998, lot 379, 'A Hans Coper stoneware vase, circa 1960'.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Restored through the body - two lines and overpainting. No artists mark, unsigned. The vase is restored through the body - images on our website show the change in colour and pen pointing to area
A Troika Pottery moon flask,by Simone Killburn, moulded with geometric shapes, painted marks and artist's monogram, 16cm high, and a cylindrical vase, by Sylvia Vallance, moulded with a band of circles, painted marks and artist's monogram, 19.5cm high (2)Condition report: Dirty, but appears to be free of cracks and restoration.
Paolo Staccioli (Italian, b.1943),a large Italian earthenware bottle vase, decorated with horses and Trojan horses, on a turquoise and copper lustre, the neck with a gold glaze, signed and dated '98, 51cm highPaolo Staccioli began his career as a painter in the 1970s, becoming interested in ceramics in the 1990s, when he decided to open his own workshop and explore different approaches to fire glazing and copper oxides. His compositions are dominated by accumulation and variation of themes where warriors, travellers and horses are recurrent characters. The elongated figures are reduced to the essential and seem fixed in a dimension outside of time in which they appear motionless.
A stoneware mottled green glazed vase, by A & H Hopkins, Lambeth, with a wide rim and ovoid body, stamped 'A & H Hopkins 208 Lambeth Rd London SE', 15.5cm high, anda French stoneware gourd-shaped vase, with a mottled brown and ochre glaze, with silver-plated floral mounts, incised '94', 10cm high (2)Condition report: Base of the vase has a chipped out base, around the stamped marks. Minor chips to the rim.French vase - oxidised mounts, surface wear - the body seems OK.
A Murano glass vase, c.1940, in the manner of Ercole Barovier, with 'Gemmato'-style decoration in the form of aventurine and silver mica inclusions, with hot worked foot and applied integral handles,36cm highCondition report: One small chip to the base of the vase. Additional images uploaded.
A Daum clear glass bowl,unsigned, with remnants of label,31cm diameter,another smaller clear glass bowl, etched 'Daum France', 20cm diameter12.5cm high, and a Val St Lambert vase, etched mark,14cm high (3)Condition report: Obvious label wear, usual scratches to the base of the bowls.
A Daum amber-tinted glass vase,with stylised leaf cut designs, signed 'Daum Nancy', 16.5cm high.a Holmegaard blue-tinted glass vase, signed 'Holmegaard' and numbered, 25cm high, andanother heavy clear glass vase, 15cm high (3)Condition report: Some wear to the bases of the vases, otherwise good overall.
A collection of Tudric pewter items,comprising:a three-piece tea set, designed by Archibald Knox, stamped marks '0231' and 'Retailed by Dawsons Ltd, Dunedin NZ', teapot 10cm high,a pewter twin-handled vase, stamped '029',25cm high, anda pierced shamrock dish, stamped '0287',28.5cm wide (5) Condition report: Three piece set - soldered to the edge of the teapot. wicker damage and losses. vase - knocked chipping to the finish, dented to the top rim and the base.Bowl - worn.
Group of 18th and 19th century Chinese ceramics, including Imari tea bowls and saucer, famille rose saucer and dish, blue and white dish, two Canton vases, a further saucer and a large famille verte vase on a red prunus ground (10 items)Condition report: The large vase has repairs and a chip on the rim, and a small chip to one of the handles. The Canton sleeve vase has repairs on the rim. The famille rose dish has some cracks on the rim. The blue and white dish has some chips to the footrim, and a few small rim chips. The famille rose saucer has a rim chip and small hairline, and a couple of other tiny nicks. The other saucer has a tiny hairline on the rim. The Imari pieces have some fritting to the rims and footrims; the saucer also has two small hairlines and one tea bowl has a hairline on the footrim.
Hermitage Museum Faberge style bouquet, in the form of a pansy, with nephrite leaves and rock crystal vase, the guilloche enamelled flower head centred by a cluster of olivines, 18cm high, purchased for $3,300Condition report: A couple of very slight chips to edge of enamelling to rear side of petals
Set of four 18th century Chinese famille rose export porcelain dishes, Yongzheng/Qianlong period, each painted with a floral pattern with central vase motif, the borders with floral patterns on geometrically-patterned grounds, 22.5cm diameterCondition report: Good overall antique condition. One has a nick on the rim. Another has some enamel wear and scratches, two hairlines on the rim and a few small rim chips. Another has a hairline on the rim and some minor scratching and enamel wear. The last has a hairline on the rim, a few small rim chips, footrim chips, and some scratching and enamel wear.
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