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Garniture of three 19th century English porcelain twin handled vases on square bases, finely painted with panels of flowers on green and cream grounds, the largest measuring 20cm heightCondition report: One of the small vases has a very small chip to the base. The other has chips and repairs to the handles, chipped and reglued in the middle, and light hairlines on the base. The larger vase has a light hairline on the rim and repaired handles.
Pair of mid-18th century and later red walnut dining chairs, with solid vase splats and drop-in seats on cabriole legs and H-stretchersCondition report: One chair with (probably) replaced splat, the colour is inconsistent and has been stained, also with a few old worm holes, the same chair has exposed dowels fixing a repair to top-railm splits to top-rail. Split and repair to H-stretcher behind front left leg, both bag legs spliced below stretcher, both front legs spliced above stretcher. The other chair generally more original condition, old worm holes to seat rail, rebracing to right seat rail, couple of worm holes to stretcher, exposed repair to front of left leg at stretcher. General wear commensurate with age, upholstery tired.
Fine pair of Coalport twin-handled vases, c.1815-20, painted with flowers on a gilt-patterned ground, now mounted as table lamps, 29.5cm heightCondition report: Good condition. One vase has a tiny chip and hairline to a handle, and a small restored rim chip. The other has a small hairline on the rim.
Good 18th century English porcelain guglet vase, probably Worcester or Derby, finely painted in polychrome enamels with floral sprays, 23cm heightCondition report: Small chip and a couple of other nicks to the base. Small reglued rim chip and some other good restoration around the top. Some surface scratches.
A large Imari shaped Vase, with orange and blue floral decoration in the typical taste, approx. 37cms (14 1/2") h; a smaller similar Bowl and cover with panel designs, and shaped cover; a green ground Chinese papier mache Plate with panel centre; an Imari floral Plate with shaped border; a pair of unusual blue and white Plates with landscape centre and pierced borders; and another Chinese floral blue and white Bowl, as a lot, w.a.f. (8)
A fine quality and early George III carved mahogany Master or high back Open Armchair, decorated in the Chippendale taste,with pierced Gothic tracery vase splat with acanthus leaf and scroll ornament, and outswept scroll arm supports with inner scrolls, above a drop in seat upholstered in pale yellow silk damask on chamfered legs, united by "H" stretchers. (1)
An early large Oriental bulbous ceramic Vase, decorated with prunus and other flowers, leaves and fish, in rusty pink colour on a crackle cream ground, 34cms (13 1/2) high, on a later wooden stand; together with a 19th Century Chinese porcelain flame red ground Vase. (2)
An important late Victorian silver Vase, by Gilbert Marks, London 1901, hallmarked and engraved with facsimile signature "Gilbert Marks 1901" the elongated bowl with flared rim, finely chased and embossed decoration of stylized flowers on a circular base, approx. 31cms (12") high, approx. 31 ounces. (1)
A Chinese blue and white dragon Tea Caddy, with pewter cover, 12 1/4" (31cms), a small Chinese blue and white baluster Vase and cover, a Famille Rose Tea Bowl and Stand, a small blue and white Beaker, a baluster shaped Cantonese Jar and cover 7" (18cms), and five other similar Items. (11)
An unusual Archaic type Japanese bronze Vase, (19th Century) with decorative rim, drop handle, and tarnished effect with lizard like creature emerging from the base to the main body, with square worn caricature mark on base, approx. 22cms (9") high.; together with an early 20th Century Japanese bronze tubular Vase, with elongated narrow stem, embossed with fish and gilt highlighted eyes, with oval character mark on base, approx. 26cms (10") high. (2)
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