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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)
LLADRÓ; seven figures including large children and dog group, girl with flowers in vase, lady with parasol, figural table bell, boy with model yacht, etc and four Nao figures including boy with rucksack and girl with rabbits (11).Additional InformationThe Nao girl with chalk tablet with glue residue to certain areas, though no visible damage - this may be from manufacture. Two of the Nao figures with loose pieces to interior. Four of the Lladro figures with loose pieces to interior. Dirt, dust and general wear.
WILLIAM COMYNS; a Victorian hallmarked silver gadrooned photograph frame with heart shaped aperture, London 1896 (probably), frame 18.7 x 12.9cm, with easel back, also a single tapered vase, a set of six teaspoons and a set of three teaspoons, a miniature twin handled pedestal cup, Gourdel Vales & Co, Birmingham 1908, width 3.6cm, a miniature junk stamped 'Silver Sterling 925', also a 2007 Diamond Wedding commemorative crown, weighable silver approx 6.4ozt/201g.Additional InformationThe frame back heavily worn, faded in colour, some nicks, scratches and indents to the frame, further knocks, scratches, nicks and tarnish throughout. The miniature cup rim dented and knocked.
CARLTON WARE; an Art Deco 'Bleu Royale' six setting coffee service together with further ceramics to include a Rosenthal Studio-Line cylindrical vase, Beswick Beatrix Potter figure 'Tommy Brock' (af), etc.Additional InformationCoffee pot is cracked, crazing and wear throughout, staining, cracks to cups, chipping, cream jug, numerous cups with cracks. Tommy Brock with damage to the shovel handle, chip to the base on the Greys Pottery vase.
BITOSSI; a model horse, lidded biscuit barrel, and two circular dishes with further art and studio pottery including Clews & Co Ltd Chameleon Ware vase, Carn Pottery square section vase etc.Additional InformationBitossi are caked in dirt and dust, general surface wear throughout, one of the vases with a visible chip to the rim, further general wear throughout.
A group of variously hallmarked silver and silver mounted items comprising bud vase with relief foliate decoration on loaded base, silver handled pair of glove stretchers, nail file, a single napkin ring, a set of three teaspoons, a further spoon and a set of five French silver bladed and mother of pearl handled knives, weighable silver approx 3.2ozt/103g.Additional InformationVase knocked, the foot rim particularly dented and misshapen, further scratches and tarnishing throughout.
BOEHM; a heritage collection figure, 'Odette', height 28cm, in original box, together with a Royal Doulton hand painted floral trumpet vase, Mason's ironstone tureen stand, Royal Doulton figure, Capodimonte, etc. Additional InformationGeneral wear, light rubbing to the gilding throughout, a couple of the animal figurines with losses, minor chipping to the figurine. The Boehm figure is missing a couple of the fingers but complete in original box.
A group of assorted items including a check glass vase with internal decoration, height 22cm, Murano glass bowl, onyx drinking goblets etc, pressed glass jelly moulds, glass condiments sets etc.Additional InformationNumerous chips throughout especially to the condiment set, general wear.
DOULTON; a group of seven items including a silicone wear tobacco jar and cover, a pair of Lambeth vases, height 17cm, a twin handled bowl with silver plated rim, etc (7). Additional InformationOne of the vases with large v-shaped piece broken from the top and re-glued, tobacco jar with numerous chips to the top and body, one of the handles is missing from the twin handled bowl. Numerous items with chipping to the decoration, miniature vase with chip to the foot rim. The small Lambeth vase with large old repairs and chips.
ROYAL DOULTON; a stoneware vase of cylindrical form with relief floral decoration, height 36cm, and 19th century and later ceramics including a Royal Doulton character jug 'Falstaff', Gaudy Welsh-type dish etc.Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, a couple of the plates with numerous chips to body, wear to gilding.
A late 18th century twin handled hard paste porcelain vase with central painted panel depicting Lady Hamilton as Hope, inside gilt and highlighted floral sprays, height 22cm.Additional InformationCrack running through the body of the vase terminating at the base section upwards, old repair from the socle base.
BELDRAY; a copper and brass handled Secessionist jardinière with relief floral decoration, stamped to base, height 21.5cm, diameter 23.5cm, and a Gebrüder Bing brass vase with crimped rim (2).Additional InformationNumerous dents to both, vase foot knocked and misshapen, further scratches, nicks, etc.
G.A.PUMFREY; oil on canvas, still life study of vase of flowers, signed, 60 x 50cm, framed.Additional InformationTiny area of paint loss lower left, a rather dirty finish to the varnish throughout so would benefit from a clean, there are some cracks and losses to the painted frame.
A contemporary glass vase with internal speckled decoration with shades of yellow, green, blue and aventurine, rough pontil mark to base, height 31.5cm, together with a further contemporary glass vase (2).Additional InformationThe clear glass vase with minimal chipping to the rim, the Murano style vase with scratches to the base.
A group of glass including a set of twelve wine glasses with green bowls, clear cut glass and crystal tableware, and further coloured glass dishes and vase (some items af).Additional InformationSome items with chips including a large chip to the rectangular tray, further chips, nibbles etc, too many items to provide individual condition report.
Four 19th century porcelain dessert plates, possibly Coalport, with crimped rims, painted scenes to centres and gilt highlights, each numbered 7987 to bases (one af), a Booths silicone china cup and saucer, a Shimabara vase, two carved wooden figures, two bronzed resin figures and a further figure of a lying dog.Additional InformationOne of the plates has chip to rim underside, scratches to the plates, rubbing and losses to detail. Crazing to the Booths, further rubbing to detail throughout. The dog has lost some of the surface finish.
FREDERICK HERBERT CHIVERS (1881-1965) FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a near pair of fruit painted vases, one with lid (lid af), both signed, with printed puce and purple marks, no. H291, the former with date code for 1940, the latter for 1937, height excluding lid 8.8cm (2).Additional InformationLid finial broken off and reglued, heavy rubbing and scratches; one vase with very small nibbles to rim interior where this lid has presumably sat; some light marks to gilt, some rubbing to raised areas and very light general wear.
A mixed group of ceramics comprising a Regal Porcelain floral decorated and gilt heightened miniature tea for two set, a Carlton ware vase (af), a pair of turquoise glazed ducks, and a Poole Pottery duck, also two Chinese wooden carvings of a peach and gourd and a pedestal dish with cranberry glass bowl on figural silver plated column.Additional InformationThe Carlton ware vase cracked and chipped, one of the turquoise ducks with chip to tail feathers, Poole Pottery duck possibly missing its stopper, further general wear throughout.
NORITAKE; a 'Graywood' pattern six setting part tea set comprising teapot, cream jug, lidded sugar bowl, six side plates, saucers (one af) and tea cups, printed marks and no641 to bases, also a Royal Bonn lidded vase and a German stoneware pilgrim flask (both af) .Additional InformationOne saucer chipped, very slight abrasion/fritting to the teapot spout rim. One of the side plates with staining, one of the tea cups with staining. Otherwise, no visible damage, light general wear including usual scuffing to the foot rims, some light rubbing to detail, some fritting to rims. The Bonn vase lid cracked through, further damage and cracks to the base stem. The flask with chip to the mask detail of the upper section, further surface scuffs, glaze losses and abrasions to both items.
Two Victorian cut cranberry glass scent bottles with white metal mounts and hinged covers, height of largest example 9cm, together with an Art Nouveau Austrian iridescent glass vase, height 13cm, part service, etc.Additional InformationThe glass vase with a large chip to the top rim, the smaller of the scent bottles with very loose stopper. Denting to each, minor nibbles to the glass. The Grecian-style vase with a large piece missing from the top rim. Tea set with heavy wear to the gilding.
A Japanese Meiji period polished brass baluster vase featuring floral sprays and bird in relief, with twin character mark within oval seal to base, height 29.7cm.Additional InformationOne of the leaves is actually applied with a screw and this is somewhat loose. There are scratches, nicks and some minor knocks, including to the rim, which does have a dent and some further surface pitting, pock marks and discolouration.
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