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A FINE CHINESE CORAL GROUND TULIP SHAPED PORCELAIN VASE, the body of the tulip / gourd shaped vase with gilt decoration of ruyi borders, formal scroll and flora and swastika motif, the inner neck an base with turquoise ground, and bearing a six character mark, possibly 20th century. 26cm high.
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN MOULDED DISH & VASE & COVER, the lobed dish decorated with panels of figures interior and butterflies with flora and fruit, surrounded with formal foliage and fruit, 26.5cm, also with a canton vase and cover, with a blue ground and panel decoration of birds and flora, with moulded chilong and lion dog, 34cm high,
A Collection of Bruce Bairnsfather Related Items, comprising four Grimwades plates in two sizes, 20cm and 25cm, two copies of the Bystander's Fragments No.5 & No.7, a set of six postcards from Series No.3 with original packet and a reference book - The Bairnsfather Omnibus, Bullets & Billets and From Mud to Mufti; three First World War Brass Shell Cases, one converted to a vase with foliate embossed decoration (qty)
A pair of blue glass bohemian drop lustre vases together with another single red glass drop lustre vase, heights 26cm & 31cm. Condition: repairs to tops of one blue glass vase also with one drop lustre missing, a couple of odd drop lustres to the red glass vase, surface wear and wear to gilded decoration throughout.
A large King Henry VII & Queen Alexandra commemorative drop lustre vase under glass dome, vase height 36cm, dome height 51cm. Condition: no signs of damage or repairs, surface wear with age to gilded and other decoration, some minor niggles to tips of the drops, dome glass good.
A large red glass drop lustre vase with floral hand painted decoration under glass dome, vase height 37cm, dome height 51cm. Condition: no signs of any damage to vase, minor niggles to some of the drops, some wear with age to gilded and other decoration, a couple of minor niggles to base rim of vase, glass dome good.
An art deco conical squat Shelley vase, with floral and leaf pattern on mainly yellow ground, bearing number to base 929 8719. Height 13.5 cm, base 12cm, tapering to appx 17cm at 3cm and then tapering to lip 9cm The vase is in generally good condition with no chips, although there is a 2cm scratch on the design and a small white spot (possibly paint).
A box of mixed porcelain and pottery including Derby, Royal Crown Derby, Mason's, a West German vase, a Shorter & Son Aztec dish designed by Mabel Leigh, a Royal Doulton character jug etc. Condition - Mabel Leigh dish with hairline and crazing throughout, Royal Crown Derby loving cup scratched as seconds but undamaged, wear to gilding on Royal Crown Derby pedestal dish, the Derby tea set with hairline to teapot handle and teapot lid's interior rim but bowl and jug appear undamaged and lacking any restoration, general wear including crazing, blue and white teapot with chip to spout, other pieces appear ok, general wear throughout.
* Tutankhamun. A small group of 10 photographs attributed to Harry Burton, taken at the time of the excavation of the Tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922, vintage gelatin silver prints, each 8 x 13 cm, wetstamp of Belgian Photo Stores, Cairo, to verso of each, corner-mounted on 5 contemporary album card leaves with ink inscriptions to mounts, some detached, upper wrapper retained with inscription to versoQty: (10)NOTESThese seemingly unpublished photographs are captioned: Funeral wreath 3,000 years old; Bringing the statuette of Tutankhamun out of the tomb; Royal box containing clothes; Jewel box; Toilet box; Royal chair; Ebony stools; Alabaster vase; Tutankhamun; and one uncaptioned showing the site entrance.
Fine Chinese porcelain vase, Qianlong six character mark, the yellow body with floral sprays, aubergine stylised handles above the bulbous body with two white ground panels depicting children in gardens playing, the base in turquoise blue and Qianlong six character mark in iron red, 38cm high. Provenance: by family descent, the vendor's maternal Scottish, Caithness "born-and-bred" grandfather - Missionary Professor Arthur Mowat purchased the vase in person from Calcutta for £8, where he lived for 21 years. He had a wife and 2 daughters. The vase was probably acquired in 1927 when he first went out to Calcutta as Head of the English Language Department in the Scottish Church College there, and again in1939. He was sponsored by The Church Of Scotland, (having qualified as Honours Medallist in English Literature and Language in 1915 from Edinburgh University carrying off many prizes and awards.) So popular were his Calcutta classes that students came from other colleges to hear him. His newspaper obituary starts: " ... A Lybster man who became one of the most distinguished professors of English Literature the Scottish Church College Calcutta has ever seen, has died."On graduation in 1915 he first began his illustrious teaching career as principal teacher of English at Wick (Caithness, Scotland) High School where he quickly made his mark as a talented teacher and fine inspiration to his pupils, as well as a golfer and footballer.In 1939 he returned from India to New College Edinburgh with a view to entering the ordained ministry of the church; but he was drawn back to to the country - this time to Murray College in Sialkot - which later became part of Pakistan - where he quickly gained a reputation as an outstanding teacher of English. He also acted for some years as Bursar of the College and devoted considerable time to the Library. He retired to Turriff in Aberdeenshire Scotland where he spent the remainder of this life, completing short spells of teaching at various schools.
A Chinese black teracotta teapot, paktong mounted, applied with dragons, impressed character mark; a 19th century electroplated hot water jug, patented by James Stimpson 1854, 34cm; a silver on copper oval table casket; a neoclassical brass vase; another; other 19th centuiry and later metalware (11)
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