Late Victorian or Edwardian Burmantofts faience two-handled bottle vase, of Aesthetic design with turquoise glaze, incised BF mark, No.435 and incised W to base, 21cm high Condition: Some kiln inclusions and dirt to handles. Allover fine glaze crazing with some discolouration, general dirt to body, old loss to foot rim. Glaze slightly uneven in places. **General condition consistent with age
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19th Century Indian Bidri ware bowl and cover, Bidar, Deccan, the domed cover with floral inlay, the conforming bowl with flowerheads to interior, 15cm diameter x 12cm high, together with a similar bottle vase, 14cm high (2) Condition: General wear to both pieces commensurate with age and use, second item has metal fatigue to neck and body as per images - **General condition consistent with age
Two Chinese glazed pottery bottle vases, unmarked, each 18cm high (2) Condition: Both with fine glaze crazing, some potting flaws including glaze inclusions. Minor fritting to foot rim of yellow vase, 5mm flake chip to foot of turquoise vase, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
Unusual early 20th Century Japanese cloisonné vase of baluster form, decorated with swallows or swifts in flight over water against an aventurine-flecked orange ground, unmarked, 21.5cm high Condition: Several vertical scratches and a few fine cracks typical of this type of wear. Minor loss to neck immediately below metal band. **General condition consistent with age
Mary Potter (1900-1981) - Oil on canvas - Still-life - Vase of lilies and armchair before a window, signed lower left, 73cm x 53cm - Provenance: From the Kathleen Hale OBE (1898-2000) Collection, framed, Artist Resale Rights May Apply, Mary Potter studied at the Slade School 1918 specialising in still-life and landscape painting Condition: **General condition consistent with age
Edwardian Royal Worcester porcelain vase by Harry Stinton, of ovoid form painted with Highland Cattle, signed H Stinton, shape G210, green-printed marks with date code for 1910 beneath, 7cm high Condition: Tiny scratch below one cow, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
19th Century Chinese Canton Famille Verte hexagonal vase, of barrel form decorated in enamels with figures on a terrace, vases and incense burners on root wood stands etc, 26cm high Condition: Rim of vase has significant traces of silver-coloured paint or similar, possibly has had a cover glued to it and this would benefit from removal which should not be difficult and would not leave damage. General kiln inclusions, glaze pops and some edge scuffs to body of vase, minor discolouration. 20th Century handwritten biro label beneath, apparently unmarked but label has not been removed. **General condition consistent with age.
Attributed to Sir William Hamilton (British, 1730-1803), four hand tinted prints of Etruscan red-figure vase decorations, probably plates from 'The Collection Of Etruscan, Greek, And Roman Antiquities From The Cabinet Of The Honble. Wm. Hamilton His Britannick Maiesty's Envoy Extraordinary At The Court Of Naples', published circa 1767-76, each with a central figure within a geometrically printed roundel, later mounted and presented in ebonised frames, 47cm square overall
A set of six Chinese Export exotic hardwood dining chairs, circa 1790, after a design by George Hepplewhite, each with shield back incorporating a pierced and moulded vase shaped splat, above the tapering rectangular rattan seat, on tapering square legs, joined by an H-shaped stretcherCondition Report: Marks, knocks and scratches consistent with age and useSome old splits and cracksSome with restoration to cresting railsThe rattan to the seats later but in fair condition overallThe frames are solid, these have probably been professionally restoredCondition Report Disclaimer
A set of eight mahogany dining chairs, in George III style, late 19th/early 20th century, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, each shaped top rail above a pierced vase shaped splat, the padded and upholstered tapering rectangular seat, above square section legs, headed by pierced spandrels and joined by an H-shaped stretcher
A pair of oak open armchairs, by HEAL'S, circa 1920, in the Cotswold style, each shaped top rail above a vase shaped splat, flanked by outscrolled open arms, the solid dished seat on square section legs, joined by an H-shaped stretcher, both chairs with circular plaque to underside of rear seat rail for 'HEAL'S, TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON, W.1', each 99vm high, 65cm wide, 57cm deep
A set of four George III mahogany side chairs, circa 1780, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, each shaped foliate C-scroll carved top rail above a pierced vase shaped splat, above arectangular tapering upholstered drop in seat, on moulded square section legs joined by an H-shaped stretcher, each 98cm high, 54cm wide, 53cm deep
A rare Charles II solid ash coffer, circa 1680, the lid enclosing a compartment with candle box, the panels to the front with vase of flowers decoration, 73cm high, 122cm wide, 54cm deep Provenance: Private Collection from a Grade II listed Country House, Oxfordshire Purchased by the current vendor from Lucy Johnson antiques, London. (£4,400). Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions comensurate with age and use. Old splits and chips. Some old losses. Various old worm damage throughout. This causes fragmentary loss in a relatively small number of areas including the feet (see images)Some simple and sympathetic attention to colouring/ waxing would improve the appearance of some old abrasions, water marks significantly. The hinges to the lid appear to have significant age (probably 18th century) but are replacements. Some remnants of the original wire hinges remain. Some later screws have been used int he hinges. The lock to the lid is a later 18th century example, the key is lacking. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany open armchair, circa 1780, the shaped top rail above the pierced vase shaped splat, flanked by outscrolled open arms, above the padded and upholstered seat, on square section legs, joined by a turned H-shaped stretcher, 95cm high, 62cm wide, 60cm deep overallProvenance:Property from a Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler Interior, LondonCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some old splits and chips. some evidence of old worm to seat rails. Chair has been recently re-upholstered, fabric is in good/clean condition. Some glue residue visible to the joints between the legs, rails and corner brackets. Chair is structurally solid overall. Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of George II 'red walnut' side chairs, circa 1730, each scrolling top rail above the pierced vase shaped splat, the padded and upholstered seat above a shaped apron, on acanthus and C-scroll carved tapering cabriole legs, terminating in pad feet Condition Report: Both chairs with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits, chips and losses. Some old repairs (see images). Seats have been recently re-upholstered and are in generally good order overall with just some wear and marks. Later supporting blocks to undersides. Seat rails have been thoroughly cleaned and a red wash applied to the underside. Old tack holes to undersides of seat rails from previous fabric covering. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of George II walnut side chairs, circa 1750, the shaped backs centred by a pierced and scrolling vase shaped splat, above the padded and upholstered drop in seat, on tapering cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, each 105cm high, 55cm wide, 53cm deepClosely delated designs of chair can be seen in William De La Cour's First Book of Ornament, 1741, 'Designs for Chairs'. A copy is held at the V&A museum in London.Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions, old chips and splits comensurate with age and use. some minor old repairs. The seat covers are in clean presentable condition. Good original surface, colour and patina throughout with some fading. All timber elements including seat rails are original. The chairs are of solid useable structure. One split to the corner of one seat rail is worthwhile simple re-gluing in order to prevent further splitting. One 'ear' bracket the top of one leg may be an old replacement. No old breaks or splicing to the legs or feet. There are additional old surface knocks to the legs as expected for age and use. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
GEORGE III MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR 18TH CENTURY with a straight toprail over a pierced vase splat and open scrolled arms, the stuff-over seat covered in flame stitch upholstery by Lady Jean Crichton-Stuart at Dovecot studios, raised on square legs joined by stretchers(74cm wide, 97cm high, 45cm deep)Footnote: Note: The tapestry seat cover on this chair was woven at the Dovecot Studios of the Edinburgh Tapestry Company to a design by Lady Jean Crichton-Stuart
THREE VICTORIAN DOMED FLORAL BASKET DISPLAYS 19TH CENTURY two with wicker baskets, one with wax, filled with a display of waxed fruit and flowering foliage, each with glass domes on ebonised wooden bases; together with a FURTHER DOMED FLORAL BASKET DISPLAY, of similar arrangement, with white metal-mounted vase, within a glass dome on an ebonised wooden base(largest 26cm wide, 47cm high)
A 19th century English porcelain covered vase, the pierced cover having scroll finial with similar scroll handles, the body decorated with flower sprays to a gilt and blue ground, a/f, height 10.75ins, together with another 19tyh century English porcelain vase, of flared rectangular form, having a pair of scroll handles, decorated with fabulous birds in a landscape, to a blue and gilt ground, height 6.25insCondition Report: Covered vase - cover fine, the vase has chips to the handle, chip to the inner lip and a crack that runs from the top through the body. Rectangular vase - both handles chipped, one has been broken and glued, crazing to base
A Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, the body moulded with leaves, shape number G638, height 4ins, together with a Royal Worcester vase, formed as a flower, shape number G351, a Locke & Co, Worcester, blush ivory vase decorated with two birds, height 2.5ins, and two Royal Worcester birds, blue tit and pied woodpeckers, a/f
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