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Two partly coloured overlay crystal cut vases and a glass, Val Saint Lambert, and a mirror, 20th C. -- Description: 57 x 34,5 cm (the mirror)Ê H 28 cm (the tallest vase)Ê The vase marked 'Val St Lambert'.Ê H 26 cm (the blue vase)Ê The vase marked 'Val St Lambert' and signed 'P.V.'.Ê H 22,6 cmÊ The vase marked 'Val St Lambert' and with the number '7'.Ê Ê
Five clear crystal vases and a basket, Val Saint Lambert, 20th C. -- Description: H 20,5 - 10,5 cm (the tallest and the smallest item)Ê Ê The vase on the right side most probably not Val Saint Lambert. The other items signed 'Val Saint Lambert' or with the 'Val Saint Lambert' label. Ê
δ Beaton (Cecil) Still life with flowers in a vase, watercolour heightened with white, signed lower right, on green wove paper, 370 x 230 mm (14 1/2 x 9 in), under glass, framed, [20th century].δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Three assorted opaque glass candle shades, the largest of Webbs 'Queen's Burmese' type, shading from pink to pale yellow, 9.8cm high, together with a green example with crimped rim, a quilted pale blue example, and an etched satin glass vase, 8.5cm high (4) Condition: No obvious faults or restoration. **General condition consistent with age
Early 20th Century Japanese Satsuma double-gourd vase, decorated with perching sparrows, black painted mark to base, 30cm high Condition: Minor rubbing to high points of enamel painted decoration plus fine crazing and a few glazed pops but no significant damage. **General condition consistent with age
Early 20th Century Persian (Isfahan, Iranian) white metal tulip shaped vase having engraved foliate decoration with two central panels depicting female musicians, stamped VARTAN 84 to foot rim, 20.8cm high, 6.5toz approx Condition: Base and lip are out of shape from knocks, slight lean, some dents and scratches all over, definition of engraving is slightly polished out - **General condition consistent with age
Large 17th Century Chinese Wucai porcelain baluster jar, Shunzhi or Transitional Period, decorated with a collar of flowers over figures on a terrace, possibly the Eight Immortals, 38cm high (at fault) Condition: Lacking its original cover. Two significant cracks to body as per images, general glaze inclusions, light rubbing etc as expected for a vase of this age. Sold as seen. **General condition consistent with age
Japanese bronze koro or incense burner and cover, Meiji period, the domed cover with Dog of Fo finial over cauldron body with zoomorphic masks, three tall supports with entwined coiled dragons and hexagonal base, fitting into a pierced hexagonal stand on conforming plinth, 40.5cm high, together with three other Japanese bronze items (4) Condition: Remnants of a paper label to base of upper section, otherwise sound. Three other pieces some-what dirty and corroded, baluster vase with bruise to foot rim, sold as seen. **General condition consistent with age
James Noble (1919-1989) - Pair of oils on canvas - Still lives of summer flowers in glass vase, signed lower right, in carved gilt gesso frames, 24cm x 19cm Artists Resale Right may apply Condition: The frames have been painted with gold paint. **General condition consistent with age
James Noble (1919-1989) - Oil on canvas - Pair of still lives, roses in a Chinese vase, and white roses in a glass vase, both signed, in matching carved gilt gesso frames, 44cm x 35cm, the canvas with stamp - 'Prepared by Roberson & Co Ltd, London' Artist Resale Right may apply
Early 20th Century Palestinian faience vase of ovoid form with flared wavy rim, decorated in typical red, green and blue foliate designs, inscribed 'Palestine' beneath, 20.5cm high Condition: Minor flake chipping to wavy rim and to foot, green baize pads applied to foot rim (should be easily removable), otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
19th Century Dutch walnut and marquetry window seat, with drop-in cushion between outscrolled wings, each inlaid with a bird perching atop a vase of flowers, the external faces with further foliate inlay, on conforming shaped apron and four cabriole supports terminating in ball and claw feet, 78cm x 34cm x 63cm high Condition: Slight warping to one arm capping which has created a gap at one corner. Seat has been recovered, joints would bebefit from tightening. **General condition consistent with age
Edwardian Royal Worcester porcelain two-handled pedestal vase, decorated with a pheasant signed A.C. Lewis, within gilt-enriched yellow ground borders, green printed marks 'Hadley Ware', date code 1905 and painted number 187 beneath, 13.5cm across handles x 12cm high Condition: Ware to rim gilding suggests this item may have previously had a cover. Otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
19th Century Continental faience or majolica vase of two-handled bulbous form, decorated with a cowherd and other figures in a riverside setting with village beyond, to the other side with a stone river bridge flanked by figures and buildings, unmarked, 21cm high (at fault) Condition: Small rim loss, both sides of body have significant crater-like flake losses as per images. General rubbing to foot rim, sold as seen. **General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th Century Continental porcelain mantel clock, of vase form surmounted by 'Deutscheblumen' over winged putto terms, flower-encrusted body and scroll base upon further integral shaped plinth with scroll supports, the clock movement having a white convex enamelled dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, the two-train movement striking on a bell, unmarked, 48cm high Condition: Typical petal losses to flower encrusted areas, please see images for more information. One putto should be holding aloft a ewer, this is detached but present and maybe missing a handle. Clock dial has infilled enamel chipping around the winding arbors, general wear to gilding. Scroll base of clock is attached to base via 'putty', visible to central front leg and to rear support, base may therefore be associated. Sold as seen. We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information.
Lizzie (Liza) Wilkins for Della Robbia - Arts & Crafts ovoid bottle vase and cover, sgraffito decorated with robins perching on branches, on an orange and aqua blue ground, marked 'D R 96, 'LW' to base, 24cm high Condition: Crazing to the glaze on the whole piece, chips to glaze on top of rim and to top of lid, small hair line cracks to top of the vase rim, the lid having small repaired section, crack and glue visible to cork. **General condition consistent with age
Small early 20th Century Ruskin Pottery high-fired vase, William Howson Taylor, circa 1905, of shouldered ovoid form with sea green-flecked lilac and cream glaze, oval impressed West Smethwick mark and monogram beneath, 9.8cm high Condition: No obvious faults or restoration. **General condition consistent with age
David James White (1934-2011) - Pottery vase of ovoid form, with ink filled crackle glaze, on a blue and grey ground, 11cm high, together with two similar examples, all marked 'DJ' to base Condition: Cracked rim to one, loose pieces, crazing present on all pieces, firing faults in places. **General condition consistent with age
Janet Leach (1918-1997) - Rare large brown-glazed studio pottery stoneware vase, of bulging oval section with lug handles to shoulders, slightly ribbed and having brown glaze splash decoration to the matt body beneath glazed neck and shoulders, impressed marks, 31.5cm high For a vase of similar colour and decoration with lug handles, see Cooper, Emmanuel, Janet Leach, A Potters Guide, page 65
John Maltby - Studio pottery vase of 'spade' form, with dark brown-glazed neck and shoulders, the body decorated with a large cross, stylised stars and clouds, signed Maltby beneath, 27cm high Condition: Minor flake loss to rim, general potting flaws (inclusions), kiln dust etc, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
Liberty & Co (Retailers) early 20th Century pottery vase, probably Charles Brannam (Barnstaple), with lobster design on a speckled green ground, impressed 'Made for Liberty & Co', 24cm high Condition: Loss of decoration in places to vase, slight crack to glaze to base, with firing faults. **General condition consistent with age
Collection of three pieces of Dresden ceramics with floral design to include a lidded bowl with encrusted flowers to lid and floral internal design approx 13.5cm in diameter, a plate approx 19cm in diameter and a pin dish approx 12cm in diameter. All marked Dresden. Along with a Belleek vase approx 21cm in height
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