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A 19th century Grainger & Co Worcester double-walled pot pourri vase and covers, the pierced reticulated cover with lotus bud finial enclosing inner cover, the main body with pierced collar above conforming reticulated anthemion sections, on an ivory ground, printed marks and painted no. 1793, 15.5cm high.Condition: Hairline and associated small chips to outer cover. Two hairlines to inner body of jar. Some further faint hairlines to outer body. Rubbing to gilt in places.
A Royal Worcester vase in the form of Conch shell, dated 1883, applied with lizard above central coral support on stepped circular base with band of raised gilt shells and enamel coral, with gilt and enamel on white ground, retailer mark for William Whitely of Westbourne grove, puce and green printed factory marks, impressed Worcester mark and no. T12, 22cm high.Condition: Good overall with only negligible signs of age.
A Troika pottery 'Double Base' vase by Benny Sirota, of tapering form with spade-shape top section above a rhomboidal lower section, decorated with dark blue-green disk to one side and a square to the other, against a dark grey ground, painted marks, 35.5cm high.Condition: Negligible signs of age.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory vase and cover by Edward Raby, circa 1894, of baluster shape with twin satyr handles, with fluted neck above a moulded body, painted with poppies, thistles and other wild flowers and foliage by Edward Raby, signed ER, above a fluted foot, puce printed marks and no.1408, 34cm high.Condition: cover finial restuck and chipped. Negligible signs of age elsewhere.
A Royal Crown Derby twin-handled pedestal vase and cover, dated 1896, finely painted with Chelsea birds, signed by C Harris, to a shaped reserve edged in gilt and dark turquoise against a dark blue ground, 20cm high (restored).Condition: Extensively restored, professionally and to a high standard, to the cover finial, the foot and extending into the body.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, dated 1901, of ovoid twin-handled form, printed and painted with wild flowers and foliage and detailed in gilt, green printed factory mark and no.1539, 16cm high.Condition: Minor rubbing to gilt in places, negligible signs of age.
A Royal Crown Derby trophy vase and cover, dated 1903, of ogee form with twin handles, painted with mixed flowers by A.E.Gregory, signed, with gilt detail throughout, 21cm high (repaired).Condition: Base restuck to body at stem with a bolt and visibly re-touched at break. Fine faint crazing in places - not disfiguring.
A Chinese black ground vase, Kangxi six-character mark but probably 19th Century, of ovoid form and decorated in gilt with a formal arrangement of lotus flowers, scrolling foliage, bats and shou symbols against a black ground, 22cm high.Condition: Two long hairlines visible inside. Some rubbing to the gilt in places. A few very small dints to the footrim.
A Chinese famille rose double-walled reticulated porcelain vase and cover, late Qing Dynasty, 19th Century, of hexagonal section with domed cover and flower finial, the body with shaped panels painted with flowers and insects against a pierced net ground picked out in yellow, 36cm high.Condition: Cover finial chipped. Minor fritting in places. Minor firing fractures underneath the foot. Negligible signs of age.
A Japanese Kutani porcelain vase, late Meiji period, the slightly tapering neck with twin flower handles, above a bulbous base on a spreading foot, painted in colours with a scene of a bijin playing tzudzumi drums in a flowery landscape to a shaped panel, surrounded by other flowers and stylised foliate borders, 38cm high.Condition: Minor rubbing to the gilt throughout. Some light rubbing/scratches to enamel in places.
An assembled group of bronzes, 19th Century, including a Japanese inlaid vase, decorated with chrysanthemum flowers and a bird, 12cm high, a pair of Chinese enamelled baluster vases decorated with peaches and prunus flowers, 9.5cm, and a Chinese bell, of lobed ovoid form and incised with confronting dragons, 8cm high. (4)
A Japanese cloisonne vase, Meiji period, of ovoid form with everted rim, worked in silver wire with two finch birds in flowering leafy branches of chrysanthemums and other blooms, against a goldstone effect ground, 30.5cm high.Condition: Minor/negligible signs of age.
A group of Chinese embroidered silk garment fragments, Qing Dynasty, including a pair of rectangular panels worked in coloured threads with figures at leisure in formal gardens against a couched gold thread ground, 27cm x 10cm each, another similarly decorated panel, 36cm x 13.5cm, and two similar pale blue brocade panels worked with peony blooms in a vase with other auspicious objects and flowers, detailed in couched gold thread, 106cm x 18cm and 69cm x 17cm. (5)
An Arts and Crafts silver vase of inverted trumpet form with applied decoration to side, by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1905, base stamped "Rd.No.463499", height 15cm. (213.2g) Condition: Indentations to base rim and to flared top, corrosion to interior and top rim exterior
A Victorian silver mounted twist design hobnail and plain cut glass claret jug, with silver handle, collar and cover, the cover chased gadroon border, engraved with geometric pattern the cover with stylised pagoda finial, the silver by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1884, 31cm high together with a George V silver mounted glass vase, waisted with wavy hob nail cut border, the silver J Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham, 1912 (2)
A large Moorcroft Poppy pattern vase, mid 20th century, decorated against a shaded blue ground, blue inscribed signature, impressed factory marks, impressed number 210 (or 216), the interior of the foot rim inscribed in green ink 'k', 26.5cmCondition report: No obvious faults.
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