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CRESTED CHINA - GREAT WAR & OTHER comprising a Carlton Radio Operator 'Listening In' (Exmouth); Arcadian tank (Porlock); unmarked (possibly Shelley) Model of Mills Hand Grenade, no.334 (Chichester); Grafton boot with puttee (Sandgate); and Arcadian vase (Royal Military College, Camberley), (5).
An early 20th century Chinese cloisonné enamel vase decorated with two five-clawed dragons and raised on a hardwood stand, height including stand 27cm, a large Chinese cloisonné vase and cover on hardwood stand, height 49cm, and a small yellow ground Chinese cloisonné vase on associated stand, height 27.5cm.Additional InformationThe small yellow vase is very badly damaged. The large jar and cover has some surface imperfections and scratches, but no major dents or losses. The other jar again has light surface wear. All three pieces are stamped 'Made in China'.
A good Chinese Republic period porcelain vase with onion bulb neck above twin elephant trunk moulded handles and baluster body finely painted with female attendants in a landscape, with apocryphal gilt heightened iron red four character Qianlong mark to base, height 56cm.Additional InformationSome rubbing to gilt at rim, further light rubbing to detail in areas, light dirt.
HODODA: a Meiji period Japanese Satsuma hexagonal vase painted with butterflies, with signature to base, height 16.5cm, and a later carved wooden stand (vase af).Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, V shape broken from the neck and crudely glued back together, wear to gilt.
A group of Chinese cloisonné enamel ware comprising sleeve vase featuring four fish, height 11.8cm, three bottle vases, lidded ovoid jar, two lidded trinket dishes, small lidded trinket box, and a waisted pot, also a small foliate decorated shaped rectangular tray and an Eastern painted and gilt spoon (11).Additional InformationUsual pitting, some larger holes to enamel particularly to one of the lidded trinket boxes, tarnish and scratches to metalware, some rims misshapen, some further knocks and bruises, the spoon heavily scratched with rubbing to the coloured and gilt detail, some further cracks to enamel including to the small tray.
A Chinese blue, white and aubergine glazed vase decorated with a landscape, unmarked, height 22cm, (af).Additional InformationThere is a star crack to the body of the vase which starts in dwelling to the right of the central tree, this spurns a crack running significantly around the body and two further finer cracks up and across the body. Apart from this there are natural pitting marks to the glaze and some fritting to the rims.
A pair of early 20th century Japanese cloisonné enamel onion vases with elongated necks, decorated with floral panels, height 15.5cm, and a similar smaller spill vase painted with insects, height 6cm (3).Additional InformationThe smaller piece with a chip to the cloisonné foot rim, also small areas of loss to the cloisonné, minimal wear throughout.
Two 18th century Chinese porcelain triple gourd blue and white vases, painted with floral sprays within scrolling border, height of largest 19cm, the smaller vase bears original retailer's label for Frank Giles & Co of Silverton High Street.Additional InformationThe smaller vase has two glaze chips to the top rim, the taller vase with two very minor chips to the foot rim.
A Victorian Staffordshire figure group, 'Tam.O.Shanter & Sooter Johnny', height 32cm, a Staffordshire clock tower spill vase, two further Staffordshire figures and a bowl and cover in the form of a hen on nest (5).Additional InformationThe Tam.O.Shanter group has a couple of firing flaws but otherwise ok, the huntsman has had his head broken twice and crudely glued also missing the upper section of the bird, firing cracks and hairlines elsewhere. The clock group has restoration to the left hand clock tower as you look and also some small losses throughout. Also an unsightly blemish to the back which is glazed in manufacture, a couple of other cracks. The aboral group has some staining and crazing, the hen on basket is probably 1930 or 1940 and marked WBK to base but basically in good order.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster vase decorated with a pair of dragons amongst clouds, painted double ring mark to base, height 16.5cm.Additional InformationSome staining to the rim and interior, some small imperfections to the glaze and minor fritting to the foot rim.
A Chinese earthenware Tang-style sancai glazed twin handled vase converted to a lamp, featuring panels of peaches in relief and applied moulded bats to either side, on rectangular hardwood stand, height excluding fitment 53.5cm (af, restored).Additional InformationThere has been damage to the top of the vase that has been crudely repaired and restored. There are further hairline cracks to the base with glaze losses. Crazed throughout and firing cracks particularly to the application of the handles. Some further scuffs, abrasions and manufacturing imperfections. Stand with scuffs and scrapes. Untested.
A group of assorted mid-20th century ceramics to include two Alison Thomas ceramic pieces to include an ovoid form vase, height 20cm, and similar jug with stylised decoration, a Norwegian studio vase with linear decoration, height 13cm, and a Rosenthal Studio Line cup and saucer designed by Barbara Brenner (4). Additional InformationThe Norwegian vase with fine hairline crack to the interior of the neck, crazing to the body.
A 20th century Chinese three piece garniture comprising large central ginger jar and cover, height 26cm, and a pair of temple jars and covers, height 22cm, each painted in enamels with warriors, the temple jars with double rings to bases, also a Chinese blue and white baluster vase painted with scholars, with four character Kangxi mark to base, height 20cm.Additional InformationThe large ginger jar has a crack to the foot rim, general wear throughout, tiny chipping to the rims of the temple jars. Blue and white vase with crack to rim and chip to neck.
A circa 1900 Egyptian brass and enamel decorated vase featuring a scene from the Book of the Dead, height 15.5cm.Additional InformationDiscolouration on the metalware, some losses to the enamel, slight misshaping but the main area of concern will be the loss to the enamel.
An early 20th century Chinese blue and white porcelain vase of bulbous form painted with prunus flowers on a blue ground, four character Kangxi mark to base, height 27cm.Additional InformationFiring flaw to the foot rim, general wear, light scratches, glaze faults to body.
A small group of glassware including a decanter, cut glass vase, floral painted green glass vase, etc.Additional InformationThe decanter is in good order, as is the vase. The gilt has been rubbed quite heavily on the green glass vase and there is a fine crack running through the neck, general surface wear throughout.
An 18th century Chinese flambé glazed vase of lobed form with rich red ground and blue/purple hue throughout, with an area of painted detail to the lower portion of the body, raised on petal shaped foot, unmarked, height 17.75cm. Provenance: from a private London collection where it has been with the vendor for many years.Additional InformationSome crazing to the glaze, a small 3 x 4mm chip to the inside of foot rim, otherwise light surface scratches.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; seven pieces including circular plate painted with pheasants, Imari ware including a miniature mug, etc (7).Additional InformationMinor wear to gilding, the vase has a V-shaped piece which has been broken from the top and a crack running down the vase.
Six pieces of 18th century and later Chinese blue and white porcelain to include bottle vase painted with objects, with Eastern white metal collar, height 21cm (af), blue and white footed bowl, diameter 18cm, cylindrical sleeve vase depicting figures in landscape setting, bearing Kangxi mark to base, height 30.5cm, clobbered vase, height 13cm (af).Additional InformationThe 18th century bottle vase with large crack running across the body and the Eastern top is a later addition. The footed bowl with large cracks, chips and losses, the sleeve vase with large chips/losses to the rim. The smaller sleeve vase with chipping to the rim and body. The clobbered vase with general wear, the smaller vase with firing faults. The Qianlong bowl is in appalling condition as can be seen.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; a 2451 pattern Imari decorated coffee can and saucer (af), part Royal Albert tea set, etc.Additional InformationThe coffee can is cracked, there are also cracks to the Royal Albert, two of the cups are chipped, three are cracked. It is only a part service, there is rubbing to the gilding also. Also in the lot is a Japanese bowl which is badly damaged and repaired, the Imari vase which has a hairline and two covers, one of which is damaged.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a bulbous vase with mottled green decoration, impressed marks to base, height 17cm, and a Clarice Cliff Celtic Harvest pattern biscuit barrel with chrome cover (2).Additional InformationThe barrel with a large amount of staining to the interior, minor chips to the inside of the rim.
KITTY BLAKE FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a trumpet vase painted with roses inside gilt border, green marks to base, height 23cm, together with a similar smaller vase, height 13cm, and a Royal Worcester blush ivory jug (3).Additional InformationMinimal wear to each, the small vase has a V-shaped piece which has been broken out at the top, the blush ivory ewer has had a large piece broken from the neck which has been crudely reglued.
A Japanese Satsuma vase of waisted form with flared rim, the body decorated with two panels of figures in gilt and enamels against foliate and diapered detail on blue ground, three character mark to base, height 23.5cm.Additional InformationRubbing to decoration, particularly gilt detail, throughout; crazed and further general wear.
A Japanese Arita ware rounded octagonal vase decorated with animals in landscape, unmarked, height 8cm, and a Japanese jar and cover, height 6.75cm (2).Additional InformationThe first vase is in good condition, the jar has a small chip to the rim and a few imperfections to the lid.
MOORCROFT; an 'Orchid' pattern baluster vase with blue ground, painted and impressed marks to the base, height 14.5cm.Additional InformationLight crazing as you would expect with a couple of light surface scratches but free from any damage of restoration, overall a good vase.
A Chinese blue and white lobbed ovoid vase decorated in the willow pattern and raised on a circular foot, unmarked, height 12.5cm.Additional Informationa rough finish around the neck could indicate that this had a lid originally, light fritting to the foot rim, and a few small imperfections to the glaze but overall ok.
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