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Lot 363

TERENCE NUTT FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted twin handled pedestal lidded urn vase painted with fruit, signed to rim with mask head terminals, black marks to base, height 21cm.Additional InformationGood condition with minor wear/discolouration to the gilding around the foot rim.

Lot 365

REGINALD AUSTIN FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted twin handled lidded pedestal vase with pierced cover and rim above painted body of roses, signed to rim, puce factory marks and date code for 1910 to base, height 16cm. Additional InformationVery minimal wear to gilding, firing fault/imperfection to the cover, otherwise good condition.

Lot 366A

ROYAL WORCESTER; a candle snuffer 'Japanese Girl' puce factory marks to base, height 7cm, together with a Japanese twin handled miniature vase, height 6cm, and a further miniature vase relief decorated with a butterfly and frog, height 6.35cm (3).Additional InformationGeneral surface wear, good condition.

Lot 369

ROYAL WORCESTER; a pair of blush ivory basket form vases, height 8cm, a Coalport hand painted miniature twin handled lidded vase decorated with a landscape scene, height 12cm (af), Crown Devon twin handled Art Deco vase, etc.Additional InformationMinton vase cover has been broken off and glued, the vase also has a crack and has been restored. General wear throughout, minor scratches and rubbing to gilding/paintwork. Large twin handled ribbed vase with cracks, Crown Devon vase with heavy crazing.

Lot 370

ROYAL CHINA WORKS WORCESTER; a large pedestal lidded vase painted with great tit with gilt highlights, the cover with reticulated, printed factory marks to base, height 52.5cm.Additional InformationWear to the gilt around the rims and cover, vase is very dirty and requires a clean. There has been no restoration.

Lot 379

A group of Italian and Portuguese faience ware comprising twin handled tray, 37 x 26.5cm, pedestal bowl with putto to centre inscribed 'Ars Vasoreum Italia' to base, height 9cm, miniature lidded teapot, ashtray (af) and vase inscribed 'Parador Castillo de Siguenza' (5).Additional InformationThe ashtray cracked through and the pedestal bowl with some small chips to rim. The teapot with some heavy surface wear, pitting and fritting, further manufacturing imperfections and general wear.

Lot 388

SERVES; a 19th century twin handled pedestal lidded vase painted with two panels, the first depicting figures beside a horse in landscape setting with indistinctly signed possible G Zisel, the opposite depicting a landscape setting, painted marks to base, height 19cm.Additional InformationThe cover has been restored, very minimal wear to gilding.

Lot 402

A mixed lot of assorted ceramics and glassware to include a Maling bowl decorated with fruit inside gilt scrolls, Noritake bowl, Italian art pottery tray, glass paperweights with internal decoration of fish, Carlton ware etc.Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, the glass vase with trail decoration has a large crack to the body, crazing to parts. Maling bowl with a very flat sound but no visible cracks, or damage, some rubbing to detail and light surface marks and abrasions, visible crazing particularly to the peaches. Nude figure vase height 26cm, there has been some damage to the rim, with some small chips and regilding, extremely dirty and dusty, rubbing to gilt detail.

Lot 415

A collection of 19th century and later ceramics, including a Royal Worcester blush ivory bowl in the form of an open shell, two Royal Worcester posy vases, assorted teapots including Wedgwood example, three boxed Wedgwood clocks.Additional InformationJackfield jug with minor chip to foot rim. Blue glazed teapot with chipping to the rim and further chipping to teapot, wear to gilding. Derby side plate has been cracked and riveted. Each Worcester posy vase with chipping to rims. Each of the Wedgwood boxes with water damage and marks throughout. Blush ivory bowl is cracked. 

Lot 425

A large pair of Imari decorated twin handled vases, height 43cm, a Hancock & Sons Titian ware small bowl, an Austrian green painted cream ground vase, a pair of decorative vases, plates, dressing table items etc.Additional InformationRubbing to the gilding on the large urns, the lidded cylindrical pot has had the finial broken and removed, the lid has cracked in two and the base is also cracked.  The Vienna vase has very minor surface wear and general surface rubbing.

Lot 427

A mixed group of ceramics including Rosenthal Studio Line plate, diameter 32.8cm, smaller sleeve vase, boxed Royal Worcester plate, pin dish and servers, Burleigh ware fruit decorated bowl, etc.Additional InformationLight general wear throughout.

Lot 431

A mixed lot of assorted ceramics including a Bretby Art Pottery vase, height 24cm, Wedgwood Black Basalt plaque depicting Beethoven, 10 x 7.5cm, a Rye Pottery model of a mallard, etc.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear, minor rubbing to the gilding, Bretby vase with cracking to the top rim, lidded trinket box with crack to the top.

Lot 437

A Victorian majolica figural spill vase modelled as a young gentleman playing the violin, unmarked, height 20cm.Additional InformationThe neck of the violin broken and missing, the bow may be a replacement, scuff to his chin and also his hands, overall the piece is very dirty and otherwise appears OK.

Lot 446

CERAMIQUE DE BRUXELLES; a drip glazed twin handled vase with printed mark to base, height 24cm, and a similar vase with indistinct printed mark and painted number 079 to base, height 22.5cm (2).Additional InformationLight general wear, first vase crazed, some fritting to rims, otherwise OK.

Lot 447

BELLEEK; two lidded pots, one featuring flowers and shells, height 6.7cm, a pair of scallop moulded dishes and a leaf moulded dish, also a Royal Copenhagen floral decorated vase (6).Additional InformationThe lidded jar featuring flowers and shells has some chips and losses to the said flowers, otherwise general surface wear and dirt, but no other signs of apparent damage or restoration.

Lot 449

WADE; an ovoid vase with stylised detail, height 22.5cm and a modern Oriental celadon glazed floral decorated vase (2).Additional InformationBoth crazed, light general wear to both.

Lot 456

DERBY; five pieces of ceramic including a hand painted basket, painted with two oval panels depicting a farmhouse in landscape, height 8.5cm, a pair of miniature baluster form vases painted with gilt scrolls on a cobalt and white ground, height 9cm, pot pourri and cover painted with floral sprays, height 10cm, and a pair of Imari twin handled urn vases, each with mask head handles, pattern no.967 to base, height 11cm (part af).Additional InformationBasket is stained and the handle has been broken off and crudely glued, minor chipping to the rim. the pedestal urns with heavy wear to the gilding. Each vase has one handle broken off and crudely reglued and one of the vases has a chip to one of the handles. Pedestal vase with large chip and crack running down. Staining to parts. Pot pourri with finial missing and the cover has been broken in half with large chip/pieces missing, stained. 

Lot 457

COALPORT; a hand painted twin handled pedestal vase, painted with a single cartouche depicting a Continental landscape inside gilt scrolling motifs, factory marks and no.6190 to base, height 26.5cm, and a Royal Doulton hand painted ovoid vase, decorated with goats in a landscape, height 15cm.Additional InformationCoalport vase with wear to the gilding and crazing to the glaze. Doulton vase with light scratches to the body and crazing to the glaze.

Lot 458

KPM; a pair of 19th century hand painted hexagonal pedestal vases, each with central cabochons depicting floral detail surrounded by gilt and hand painted scrolls, signed to base, height 18cm.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear, light wear to gilding in parts, one vase with manufacturing faults to the top of the neck, the second case with firing fault to top rim and minor wear to gilding. 

Lot 467

ROYAL DOULTON; three large sized character jugs to include Bacchus, Lord Nelson, and further ceramics to include a Royal Crown Derby hand painted twin handled pedestal vase, Victorian majolica teapot, Royal Copenhagen etc.Additional InformationOne of the Copenhagen dishes has a large chip, the Majolica teapot is crazed with a chip on the spout, also chipping to glaze. The two pieces of 19th century hand painted are both broken and parts are missing, also each piece is cracked.

Lot 469

TIFFANY & CO; a 'Tiffany Tulips' lidded dish, diameter 13cm, a James Cox black and blue vase, two Vickery ware sugar casters and two Wedgwood glass candlesticks.Additional InformationLight general wear throughout, some rubbing to detail on Tiffany example.

Lot 470

A mixed group of ceramics including Royal Doulton stoneware vase, height 12.7cm, Gaudy Welsh jugs etc, also a blue glass and gilt heightened dish/comport with enamelled prunus to centre, on foliate detailed shaped metal stand.Additional InformationRubbing to detail on glass dish, the white glazed pot with grotesque fish amongst reeds has several hairline cracks and is heavily crazed. The blue glass jug has a crack, further fritting, pitting and general wear throughout.

Lot 471

VIENNA; a 20th century transfer printed twin handled vase after FR Stahl decorated with a seated lady beside a gentleman with mandolin, height 30cm, with a pair of Czechoslovakian cylindrical vases decorated with soldiers and figures, height 20cm.Additional InformationRubbing and extensive wear to gilding throughout, chipping to the foot rims of the cyclindrical vases.

Lot 477

MALING; a group of tableware including 'Azalea' and 'Clematis' examples with further similar, including a Newhall 'Boumier' ware bowl (af), and a pair of Continental bisque porcelain figural vases with columns modelled as the Three Graces, one impressed F and numbered 14 to base, height 30.3cm (af).Additional InformationBoumier ware bowl cracked through, the bisque vases with firing cracks, usual scuffs and scrapes. One Grace head has been off and reglued on one vase and one has chip to the foot on the other vase. Some further general surface scratches.

Lot 483

A mixed group of ceramics including Royal Doulton hand painted cabinet plate, 'Linlithgow', signed J. Hughe and numbered HB6995 E4928, diameter 27cm, six items of blue and white transfer decorated ware (5 af), a Dresden-type mirror with twin cherubs and profuse moulded foliate decoration, 32 x 26cm (numerous chips), a Wedgwood blue jasper ware planter, diameter 20.8cm, a further light blue vase, a black basalt bust of John Wesley, height 23.8cm, a Royal Worcester dish modelled as mermaid holding shell (af), a bisque figure of boy holding basket with impressed and printed marks, no.880, height 25cm, a floral stone china lidded jar, three Royal Worcester cups and saucers (including matching pair), a Moore Brothers small bowl (af) and a small mantel clock with enamelled frontispiece.Additional InformationRoyal Doulton plate rings true, some light surface wear, some small glaze losses. All the items of blue and white ware with damage, apart from the tapered circular vase with handles to the lower section. Damage includes chips, hairline cracks, large areas of damage, also all crazed throughout. Numerous chips to the mirror, too many to detail individually. Some small nicks to the planter, similar to Wesley bust. The dish with mermaid has chip to shell rim. Worcester figure extremely dirty, some scuffs. The lidded jar again very dirty with some general wear. The Moore Brothers bowl with chips to the foliage. The clock not tested, no guarantee of working order, missing the back plate, no key, some nibbles to enamel, generally heavy wear.

Lot 484

A collection of assorted ceramics and glassware including Giuseppe Armani, Wedgwood, Royal Crown Derby, Victorian opaque glass vase etc.Additional InformationLarge pedestal fruit bowl with large chips to the rim, indistinctly signed possibly P.Lusa dated 85, the Crown Derby figurine has had the head broken and glued back, Coalport bust with chipping to the wreath flower heads, general wear throughout.

Lot 506

NORITAKE; a pair of hand painted twin handled pedestal vases, each painted with landscape panel inside gilt scrolling flowers, height 24.5cm, Royal Staffordshire lustre vase decorated with butterflies, and two Royal Doulton blue glazed examples. Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, minor rubbing to gilding but good condition.

Lot 518

DERBY; a small group comprising pair of floral painted cabinet plates with gilt highlights on dark blue ground, diameter 22cm, pair of shaped Imari palette decorated and gilt heightened bowls, 19.5 x 25cm, two further floral decorated bowls (af) and an urn vase (af), these with painted marks to bases, further similar floral decorated ceramics, two Royal Crown Derby Imari decorated plates, smaller dish and teacup, all pattern no.1128 and three pot lids (badly af).Additional InformationBoth early Derby plates with no visible hairline cracks, but hollow rings. Both shaped bowls with better rings, but both of these heavily scratched to surface and underside, with extensive firing imperfections and kiln dirt and pitting. Both of the floral decorated shaped bowls mentioned after the Imari bowls have hairline cracks. All of the other 18th and 19th century ceramics in this lot badly af, numerous cracks and serious damage and losses throughout. Two of the pot lids completely cracked all the way through, one with chip to underside. The Royal Crown Derby items all ring true with no visible hairline cracks and some light surface wear.

Lot 523

ROYAL DOULTON LAMBETH; an art ware vase of square form with tube lined stylised decoration, height 17cm, a Royal Worcester blush ivory vase with floral detail, height 13cm and two pieces of 1950s Poole Pottery (4).Additional InformationThe blush ivory vase with tiny chip to the neck. Each piece with general wear, otherwise good.

Lot 525

Three contemporary ceramic vases to include an example with original label Banyu Embulan Art Shop, height 22cm (af). Additional InformationThe bulbous vase with chip to the neck, general wear, minor scratches throughout.

Lot 526

A mixed lot of assorted ceramics including a Gray's pottery vase, with painted floral decoration, height 22.5cm, Shelley Harmony bowl, pair of Japanese Imari vases, pair of Wedgwood candlesticks etc (part af).Additional InformationOne of the Imari vases has a large chip which has been crudely glued, the large vase with wear to the paintwork, crazing throughout, the candlesticks have been broken around the single knop stands and glued, small vase with large chip and crack to the rim.

Lot 535

ROYAL DOULTON; a flambé veined vase, number 1616, height 22cm.Additional InformationSome light general wear but no apparent damage or restoration.

Lot 542

ROYAL DOULTON; two Dickens ware jugs and a vase, the first and tallest  modelled as the White Hart Inn featuring 'The Fat Boy' and 'Poor Jo', height 19.5cm, the second featuring characters from Oliver Twist and the vase Sairey Gamp (Australia, no.8207) (3). Additional InformationAll in good condition.

Lot 551

A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese porcelain lidded ginger jar painted in underglaze blue with ladies and boys in garden setting, apocryphal four character Kangxi mark to base, height 15cm, on associated turned hardwood base and a later transferred flower brick vase (2).Additional InformationFritting, some glaze eruptions, pitting and further light general wear. There is also an apparent hairline crack visible only to the interior of the vase lower section. Flower brick with some small chips to corner.

Lot 554

A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese porcelain baluster vase painted in underglaze blue with birds and butterflies amongst flowering branches, the lid with Dog of Fo finial (lid af), apocryphal four character Kangxi mark to base, height 31cm. Additional InformationLid with small chip and repair, pitting, inclusions and grit throughout.

Lot 555

A 20th century Chinese earthenware Sancai glazed ovoid vase with moulded foliate detail and reeded bands, on splayed circular foot, stylised script mark to base, height 30cm.Additional InformationCrazed throughout, light general wear.

Lot 559

An oversized paperweight with canework flowers against mottled ground, unsigned, diameter 10.5cm, two Mdina vases, an art glass vases and a carnival glass vase (5).Additional InformationPaperweight with some bruises and scratches, with some small knocks and nibbles to the base. The rest of the items with light general wear, some light scratches and dirt.

Lot 564

WILLIAM COMYNS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver mounted decanter, the main body with cut decoration below a silver collar with four spades, dated London 1906, height 31cm, together with two further cut glass ship's decanters, a hallmarked silver poesy vase (filled), and an Asian hardwood rectangular tray etc (6).Additional InformationGeneral wear, tarnishing to the silver.

Lot 567

A collection of Victorian and later cranberry glassware to include an epergne (two branches missing), height 55cm, bell, posy vase etc.Additional InformationThe bud vase with clear glass bottom with large chips to the base, general wear and minor nibbles throughout, the bell has been broken and glued and the joining point.

Lot 569

A pair of Art Nouveau overlaid iridescent glass vases, decorated with lilies, signed H4 with III (Roman numerals), height 17cm, possibly Austrian.Additional InformationVery minimal wear, light surface scratches. One vase with tiny nick to the foot rim.

Lot 571

A 19th century Bohemian glass vase of tapering decagon form, with overlaid decoration of scrolling flowers, highlighted in blue, red, yellow, green and white, height 17cm, diameter of top 10.8cm.Additional InformationLight scratches to the base and body, minor chipping to the foot rim, one chip to one of the faceted panels, wear to gilding.

Lot 573

A mixed lot of assorted cut glassware to include a Warbridge pedestal bowl, trumpet vase, whisky decanter on stand (af), a ruby pedestal vase, silver plated stand with six liquor glasses (part missing), paperweight, four beakers with white metal overlaid decoration etc.Additional InformationThe tack has been broken off the whiskey decanter also chipping to the foot rim and stand, minor wear, the odd nibble.

Lot 575

A small group of cranberry glass including vase, lidded scent bottles, bowls etc, two with gilt and enamel decoration.Additional InformationSurface scratches, inclusions, small chips, nibbles and fritting throughout.

Lot 586

A collection of 19th century and later glass ware, including ale glasses, further glass with engraved detail Mr and Mrs Langhlin, dated 1901, also a Royal Crown Derby miniature pedestal vase patter number 8063, height 7.5cm (13).Additional InformationGood condition with minimal wear.

Lot 588

JOHN GRINSELL & SONS; a hallmarked silver mounted cut glass decanter with star cut base, height 29cm, together with assorted cut glass ware to include further decanter, bowls, etc. Additional InformationTrumpet vase, one fruit bowl, decanter, large bowl, grapefruit dish and lidded jar all with chipping to decoration, the remaining items with general wear throughout.

Lot 804

AFTER RICHARD POCOCKE; six 18th century engravings comprising 'Views of the Arch at Petronel', 'Ruins of a Temple of Hercules at Massa Ciucoli', 'A Sepulchral Monument at Igel Near Trevs', 'The Temple of Theseus at Athens', 'The Temple of Rome and Augustus at Pola' and 'An Ancient Vase found at Antium', the larger approx 32 x 19cm, all mounted (6).Additional InformationFoxing to varying extents, some creasing and further marks.

Lot 867

HENRY WILKINSON LTD; an Art Nouveau 'Silvox' electroplated lidded biscuit barrel with stylised foliate detail and shaped handles, stamped marks to base, height 17.5cm, a William Hutton & Sons pewter vase with mother of pearl inlay, a WMF twin handled dish with green glass liner (badly af) and a Liberty & Co hammered pewter twin division rectangular box, and a further twin handled tray (5).Additional InformationThe WMF dish has one entire side of the pierced scroll work missing. There are dents and heavy general wear throughout this lot. The green glass liner also with some small nibbles.

Lot 891

An early 20th century spelter three piece clock garniture comprising a clock with hare surmount, height 19cm, and a pair of figures modelled as greyhounds, length 16cm, together with an electroplated Arts & Crafts vase with four ceramic cabochons and planished decoration, height 14cm, and a Royal Crown Derby animal form paperweight of a dragon, height 11cm (second quality) (5).Additional InformationCrown Derby paperweight is seconds quality with silver button, the base metal vase with denting, one of the cabochons is cracked, the clock garniture with replacement clock movement, general wear and dinting throughout.

Lot 918

Five late 19th/early 20th century oil lamps of varied size and form, the largest with opaque white shade above yellow glass reservoir, on circular blue enamelled base, height including chimney 63cm, also a ceramic example modelled after an Attic vase (af), etc (5).Additional InformationThe Attic style lamp base badly broken and cracked, some fritting to shade interior rims and foot rims and further general wear commensurate with age and use as well as dirt.

Lot 135

A hallmarked silver watch chain with T-bar, overall length 46cm, a Smiths chrome pocket watch, a Cornish serpentine vase, height 7cm, a carved clay pipe modelled in the form of a boot and football, length 13cm, etc.Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, rubbed marks on the watch chain.

Lot 172

BLUE JOHN; a natural cut stone raised on plinth base, purchased circa 1980, height 9cm, and a WMF pewter vase depicting a Dutch boy and girl kissing, height 13cm.Additional InformationVase with minor denting, general surface wear and light scratches throughout, wear to pewter. Blue John with minor chipping to foot rim and edges. 

Lot 300

A group of decorative metalware including an ink standish, vase, figure of a seated gentleman blowing glass, a pair of vases, a flatback figure and Eastern figure.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear and damages throughout.

Lot 317

DR CHRISTOPHER DRESSER FOR MINTON; a pair of menu holders, each of baluster form with turquoise glaze, with enamelled decoration of floral sprays, factory marks to base, height 13cm.Additional InformationEach with minor wear and rubbing to gilding, crazing to body, one example with very tiny glaze flake to the front. The second vase with glaze imperfections to the body. 

Lot 318

MINTON LTD; a Secessionist range vase with tubeline decoration of floral sprays on a cobalt blue ground, height 32cm.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear and minor scratches, minimal crazing to the glaze, restoration to the shoulder.

Lot 320

CH BRANNAM; a twin handled art pottery vase with tubeline decoration of mythical birds, with applied dragon handles, impressed marks to the foot rim, height 28cm.Additional InformationRestoration to the top rim and one handle, minor crazing to the body, otherwise appears good.

Lot 326

RUSCHA; a West German singled handled vessel with volcanic glazed detail embossed marks to base, height 15cm (af), and two West German vases to include a floor example, height 41cm.Additional InformationRUSCHA vessel with crack to the neck, the larger vase has a chip to the foot rim, the single handled vase also has a chip.

Lot 330

SAMUEL ALCOCK; an Etruscan ware vase decorated with Classical-style frieze, numbered '2 6232' to base, height 22cm (badly af), a Bourne Denby high fired twin handled blue ground urn vase with printed marks to base, height 23,5cm and an art pottery bowl with moulded and enamelled foliate decoration, diameter 24cm (3).Additional InformationThe upper section of the Alcock vase has sadly been off and reattached, further losses to the surface glaze. The Denby vase with general surface wear. Crazed, heavy general wear, some glaze losses. Crazed, glaze damage and losses, particularly to moulded foliage to rim, some rubbing and loss to decoration, inclusions, manufacturing imperfections throughout. Holes to back for possible wall mounting, further scratches, blemishes and general wear.

Lot 551

LARGE WEST GERMAN FLOOR VASE / STICK STAND 289-41 SCHEURICH HEIGHT 41CM

Lot 552

LARGE WEST GERMAN VASE 291-38 BY SCHEURICH KERAMIK 38CM

Lot 553

LARGE CERAMIC WEST GERMAN JUG, KERAMIK POTTERY VASE UBELACKER 1808/30

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