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A Chinese baluster vase and cover decorated with prunus, 28cms (11ins) high; together with two Chinese tea bowls and other items.Condition Reportbaluster vase good condition but cover restored. both tea bowls have chips to the footrims and crazing, saucer good overall condition. plate has monor firing flaws
A Chinese red lacquer cinnabar vase decorated with dragons, 25cms (9.75ins) high; together with a pair of Chinese cinnabar vases decorated with flowers, 15cms (6ins) high; and a Chinese cinnabar box and cover decorated with a dragon amongst flowers, 15cms (6ins) wide (4).
A Royal Worcester globular twin handled vase, raised on three gilded feet, decorated with a lone pheasant by James Stinton, shape No.415, puce backstamp, circa 1905, h.8.5cm; together with a Worcester porcelain miniature ewer, decorated with a peacock amidst a landscape, shape No.221, green backstamp, circa 1912, h.9cm; and a Worcester blushware pin tray, decorated with wildflowers, shape No.1697, puce mark, circa 1910, w.17cm (3)Condition report: Vase and ewer with no apparent faults.Dish with four pinholes to glaze, otherwise good.
A Royal Worcester porcelain bottle vase, shape No.312, decorated with roses on a shaded ground, puce mark, h.15.5cm; together with a Worcester cylindrical vase, shape No.2597, decorated with roses by E.M. Fildes, puce mark, h.12cm (2)Condition report: Baluster vase – numerous fine pin holes to glaze.Cylindrical vase – restored to rim.
A 19th century Berlin KPM porcelain bottle vase, decorated with wildflowers and heightened in gilt enamels, underglaze blue sceptre mark and puce printed KPM mark verso, h.20cmCondition report: No chips or cracks.Decoration all very good.Appears very little handled.Excellent example.
An Herend porcelain vase, having a flaring rim, enamel decorated with insects, leaves and flowers, heightened in gilt, with Herend backstamp, h.10cm; together with an oval example, on gilded lion paw feet with plinth, h.10cm; and one other of baluster form, decorated with exotic birds and insects, h.14cm (3)Condition report: All with no apparent faults.
A large Chinese famille rose 'deer' vase, of archaistic broad-pear shape, having stylised dragon handles, glazed in iron-red and gilt, the whole enamel decorated with a herd of deer in a landscape with rocks and pine trees, six character Guang Xu (1875-1908) seal mark verso, h.46cmCondition report: Well restored to top rim.Some crazing, most noticable to white areas around top edge.Some staining to lower areas and scratches/crazing to glaze.Some light enamel wear all over, but decoration appears complete.
*A Chinese porcelain bottle vase, in the famille verte palette, brightly enamel decorated with reserves of five-claw dragons amidst clouds, having borders of leaves and flowers, with Kangxi six character mark verso and probably of the period, h.40cmThe whole extensively damaged and has been glued back together.Condition report: Vase has been completely smashed, re-glued, and with some large chips showing.Enamel wear all over and some discolouration/staining.Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.
*A Chinese stoneware crackle glaze cylindrical floor vase, enamel decorated in the famille verte palette with medieval warriors in battle scenes, four character mark verso, early 20th century, h.61cmCondition report: No chips or cracks.Some minor handling wear and light staining.Otherwise no apparent faults.Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.
A 19th century Chinese Canton vase, enamel decorated with reserves of figure scenes within borders decorated with insects, flowers and objects, with applied and gilded mounts, h.34.5cmCondition report: Significant wear to gilt mounts on neck and shoulders.No chips or cracks.Enamels good and bright.Some wear to gilt heghlights.
A Chinese export blue and white cylindrical vase, with flared rim, decorated with opposing reserves of scholar and pupil, four character mark verso, h.31cmCondition report: Glaze loss to rim, approx. 6mm across.Some tiny frits and glaze nibbles to rim.Glaze otherwise good.Colours good.No cracks or restoration.
Cecil Kennedy (1905-1997) - Still life with white roses in a glass vase, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 50 x 40cm, with original purchase receipt.Provenance: Purchased from The Fine Art Society Ltd, New Bond Street, London, March 1962, thence by descent to the vendor.Condition report: In excellent condition.Canvas good.Paint good and stable.No overpainting evident.No apparent crazing.In probably original frame.
Cecil Kennedy (1905-1997) - Still life with flowers in a glass vase, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 24 x 18cm, with original purchase receipt.Provenance: Purchased from The Fine Art Society Ltd, New Bond Street, London, July 1956, thence by descent to the vendor.Condition report: In excellent condition.Black spot to upper left is an issue with camera lens – not on the painting.Canvas good.Paint good and stable.No overpainting evident.No apparent crazing.In probably original frame.Full dimensions 34.5 x 28cm
A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid pole screen, having rise-and-fall action, tapestry inset panel (faded) within a parcel gilt bellflower surround, the tulip carved column (split) on a triform vase, w.36cmCondition report: Stands wellAction good.Vertical split to column.Two brass strung sections to base missing.Crude repair to back of screen.Tapestry panel faded.Veneer loss to front just below panel.
*A George III mahogany elbow chair, in the Heppelwhite manner, having bellflower carved arched back, pierced vase splat and bellflower carved shaped arms, with tan leather stuffover seat, seat w.59cm, seat d.46cm, gross h.94cmCondition report: Floor to seat h.46cm.Fairly large repair to one back leg.Smaller repair to where one arm meets the back.Leather is intact but well-worn and stained.The arms have very slight ‘give’.Seat stuffing is quite compacted.Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.
An assortment of ceramics to include a hand-decorated Spanish dish, an early 20th century Copeland late Spode Jasperware-style jug, an early 19th century lozenge-shaped dish hand-decorated with sprigs of flowers (damaged), an early 20th century Royal Doulton series ware two-handled jug with a Dutch scene, a Doulton Lambeth stoneware beaker with hallmarked silver rim and an early 20th century Coalport vase decorated in the Japanese aesthetic taste (selection)
A pair of late 19th century Mettlach-style vases of baluster form, each typically decorated with flower heads in low relief; together with an early 20th century Shelley vase decorated in blue and white in the Chinese taste and a smaller circa 1900 two-handled continental porcelain vase in the Art Nouveau style (4)
A Chinese porcelain crackleware ginger jar and cover; decorated with warriors in battle etc. (25.5cm high)The Auctioneer states that there is a hairline crack to the cover emanating from the lip (the unglazed section inside) and this is also visible outside (see additional images). The hairline crack is approximately 4cm and is more visible on the inside than the outer edge. The main ovoid-shaped vase itself seems in pretty good order. The enamels are fairly bright although there are minor sections away (see images). The underside looks OK in terms of condition although it exhibits dark areas around the edge of the foot as expected. The inside of the vase looks quite dark and discoloured; so in conclusion the only concern is the hairline crack on the cover but it is difficult to discern as the whole of the body has an intentional crackle ware glaze. The main ovoid vase looks good with no chips, cracks or restoration noted.
A large hand-thrown Clarice Cliff vase (25cm high)The item is not perfect we have taken extra images of hairlines emanating from the top of the lip inwards down into the vase. One is approx. 2cm, a pair of cracks are parallel and are visible from the front and on the inside there is also one other smaller crack visible from the inside and visible for up to 3cm on the outside as a hairline. The rest of the vase looks in reasonable condition for its age. There is some glaze crazing and some dirt and minor scuffing to the underside of the foot rim as expected.
A limited edition (402/500) Royal Worcester cabinet plate, 'The Malvern Priory Chamberlain View Plate', boxed and with certificate; a baluster-shaped vase decorated with Chinese figures, a boat-shaped vase with gilded lines and paw feet upon a rectangular plinth base and a yellow ceramic shoe (4)
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