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A modern green-glazed red pottery vase, of baluster form, 43cm high; and a brown glazed jug, in the medieval manner, 21cm highCondition Report: Much of the glaze is heavily crazed and is lifting and consequently several areas of overpainting. Two large overpainted foot rim chips.Condition Report Disclaimer
An Italian green glass covered vase with lemon finial, mid 20th century, 27.5cm, together with a modern green glass vase with everted rim and bubble inclusions modelled as a top hat, 29cm high, and a modern Venetian pear shaped mottled glassed vase with cane inclusions, 20.5cm high
A graduated pair of elm 'rustic' stools, late 20th century, each with a rectangular top above the four splayed legs, 42cm high, 54cm wide, 27cm deep, the smaller 36cm high, 39cm wide, 25cm deepCondition Report: Overall condition reflects lack of significant age or use, the tops with the usual marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, the smaller with a feint ring mark possibly previously has had a plant or vase stood on it or similar. Overall the stools are solid and stable Condition Report Disclaimer
An early Victorian bird's-eye maple and parcel ebonised writing table, circa 1850, in the manner of Holland & Sons, the shaped rectangular leather inset top above a pair of blind frieze drawers, lobed finials, architectural carved ends with lappet carved vase, bipedal outswept feet joined by a turned stretcher, 72cm high, 107cm wide, 54cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,One section of ebonised moulding is detached and missing to the rear of the table, approximately half the length is present but detached in the drawer the remainder is not provided with the lot. Overall solid and stable, The inset with old scuffs and marks and various stains Some areas the timber surface is quite 'dry' and would benefit from a sympathetic polishThere is no key presentCondition Report Disclaimer
A Cantigali Hispano-Moresque vase, circa 1890, in the shape of a powder flask and with a small lid, the handles formed as grotesque horned faces, the whole decorated with bright red and yellow floral and foliate motifs, some terminating with dragon's heads and large scrolls with raised spheres,
A rare Venetian covered vase, Venetian, circa 1900, The clear vessel of baluster shape with domed cover, with pontil marks underneath the base and on top of the cover, both parts decorated on the inside with chinoiserie figures and floral ornamental design in the manner of Arte Povera technique. The inner surface on top of the decoration covered with a fixed sand-strewn background. The outer surface with gilt bands, 38cm highUnderneath the jar a paper trade label reads: Ditta Doninici Giuseppe Venezia Antichità Oggetti D'Arte.Provenance: Collection Paul Wallraf, Palazzo Malipiero, Venice. 1960s - 1970s.
A Chinese high-fired vase, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, decorated with streaks of lavender and red on a green crackle-glazed ground, 41cm high Condition Report: no repairs, but with even crazing to glaze throughout so impossible to tell if cracked but again nothing obvious and sold as viewed Condition Report Disclaimer
A large Chinese Famille Rose vase and cover, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, painted with magpies, pheasants and peony, 66cm high Condition Report: approximately 25cm hair crack running down from rim into body and two further hair cracks near this one on rim of vase each about 3cm longminor fritting to rimsCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese Famille Verte vase, 19th century, extensively painted with flowers, butterflies and precious objects, 46cm high, fitted as a lamp Condition Report: adapted for electricity and neck missing but unexamined as under metal mount chips and fritting to edges and cornersCondition Report Disclaimer
A very large Chinese Powder Blue Chinese vase and cover, Kangxi, 83cm high Provenance : Richard Timewell ,Sotheby's Director, Head of Furniture Department until 1967Villa Leon L'Africain ,Tangier [Property of Pierre Berge and Yves Saint Laurent]. Condition Report: restoration to lid 12cm x 4cm lacquer filled chip to vase rim and extended crack from chip extensive wear to gilding Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese 'Phoenix-Tail' vase, 20th century, painted with red prunus on a blue ground, adapted as a lamp, 49.5cm high Condition Report: Unexamined under the lamp mountsThe rim has been broken and restored, the base with various cracksPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Moroccan pottery jar, Fes 19th Century, decorated with circular medallions over a background of flower seedlings, 43cm highLiterature:La Poterie Marocaine, Andre Boukobza, Paris 1987.Plate 84 Condition Report: four hair cracks running vertically from rim to top of vase each approximately 4cm long small rim chips and glaze frits to foot rim and vase rim Condition Report Disclaimer
A William IV mahogany hall stand or console table, circa 1835, in the manner of Gillows, the shelved superstructure above the table top with apertures to each short side for sticks, the top above a blind frieze drawer and turned and lappet carved columnar supports and shaped platform base incorporating the drip pans, 116cm high, 173cm wide, 50cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Overall with a polished appearance, the middle of the top with some old marks and wear - it appears something like a vase or a sculpture has stood here previously,Overall sold and stable The drip pans with the usual marks and corrosion expected with items of that sort, would perhaps benefit from re-blackingCondition Report Disclaimer
A pair of walnut torchere stands, second quarter 20th century, the dished tops above turned shafts and four stepped outswept legs, 115cm high, 30cm diameterCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, The tops joined to the shafts by thee screw holes, these are visible unless covered by a vase or similar, one has an additional hole to the top which goes through to the top of the shaft beneath, there is some splitting in this area. The tops also with marking and staining including ring marks and old water damage. There are further old water stains to the top sides of the legs. Overall these are solid and stable Condition Report Disclaimer
A 19th century oak-cased eight-day longcase clock, the painted white dial set with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, floral painted corner spandrels and exotic birds either side of winding holes, indistinct maker to the dial, in an oak case with a later added mahogany swan and vase pediment, over black and gilt glass panel, height 220cm, width 52cm. CONDITION REPORT Some repairs to the case, the dial is worn with many areas not legible, including the numerals and maker's name etc.
A Mary Gregory ovoid cranberry glass vase, a bell shaped vase on circular base printed in black ':Lambs Offshore Race 1995 LMYC 1st Class One', two decanters, a green Mary Gregory glass jug, glass bowls, a Venetian style set of liquer glasses, non matching, blue Venetian style glass vase etc. CONDITION REPORT Several very small chips to rim and minor scratches all over
A Royal Bonn Franz A Mehlem 'Cries of London' vase of globular form with painted cartouche within gilt frame and maroon ground, printed marks to base and impressed number 1430 and a pair of matching lidded vases on octagonal bases, printed marks to base and impressed number 1310, height of largest 42cm (3). CONDITION REPORT The larger vase has a crack in rim, gilt around rim rubbed, scratches and some gilt rubbed. One of the smaller vases has had the knop off and reglued, some emulsion splatters, the gilt around the rim is rubbed, scratches to body and gilt rubbed. The other vase with scratches and gilt rubbed throughout, especially to the rim and to the knop.
A pair of white glazed gilt-heightened cherubic candlesticks, stamped to the base 'Portugal' and marked 'P_2205', also a white glazed cherubic spill vase (af) and a further gilt-heightened Madonna and Child (4). CONDITION REPORT The cherubic spill vase head has been off and crudely repaired. The Madonna and Child has rubbing throughout and has been ground on the foot rim, leaving it with an uneven surface for it to sit on. The cherubic candlesticks have wax dripping over a large portion of the candlesticks, but the condition overall appears good. The foot rims of both are a bit grubby, no other obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Royal Worcester twin-handled vase of bulbous form painted with roses on a cream ground within green and gilt borders, signed H Martin, green mark to base dated 1907, no.121/1567, height not including lid 18cm (lid af). CONDITION REPORT Lid present but in pieces and for restoration. Signature H Martin
Four Oriental panels depicting the four seasons, each with applied hardstone decoration of a vase and flowers, in gilt-heightened black lacquered frames, each 91 x 30cm (af) (4). CONDITION REPORT There is rubbing to the gilt-heightened decoration on all four frames, the white background on all four panels has started splitting. Minor losses throughout, etc.
A pair of Chinese blue and white lidded vases of baluster form, painted with household objects within a garden landscape, within lobed and stylised borders, the painted lids with pug dog knops, four character marks to bases, height 39cm and a pair of Chinese blue and white bowls with scalloped edges painted with peonies, marks to base, diameter 16.5cm (4). CONDITION REPORT One of the vases has chips to the rim in several places, with large repairs, multiple chips to base. The other vase has chips to rim and to base, both lids are chipped, one with large chip. Both have bubbles in the glaze, both foot rims chipped. The bowls appear good.
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