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A diamond brooch/pendant, 18th/19th centuryThe applied rose-cut diamond vase issuing similarly-cut diamond flowers to a blue glass ground, within an openwork surround of rose-cut diamonds in closed-back settings, with a hinged compartment to the reverse, mounted in silver and gold, later brooch and pendant fittings, brooch fitting with Dutch assay mark, length 2.9cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
VICKE LINDSTRAND FOR KOSTA - a large Mid-Century Swedish Studio glass Arabesk vase, circa 1955, clear ground with white lines, signatures on base with model no. LH 1034, height 34cmVery good original condition, no chips, cracks or restoration, base has light abrasions through general handling, signatures clear.
VICKE LINDSTRAND FOR KOSTA - a large Mid-Century Swedish clear glass The Family vase, circa 1955, etched designs, ethed signatures on base with model no. LG 2145, height 31cmVery good original condition, no chips, cracks or restoration, base has light abrasions through general handling, signatures are clear.
ERNEST GORDON FOR KOSTA - a Mid-Century Swedish glass Surrealist Face vase, circa 1954, etched face designs, etched signatures on base with model no. GD 3073, height 20cmVery good original condition, edge of base has a tiny conchoidal chip, body has a couple of minor abrasions and miniscule chips, otherwise no cracks or restoration, signatures are clear.
A Coalport 'jewelled' vase circa 1900 of twin-handled form, painted with an oval lake landscape, reserved on a deep solid band, jewelled with turquoise dots, with cream coloured ground and gilt handles, on a circular pedestal foot, printed factory mark in green, 21cm high (one handle restored) Provenance: The Margaret Ann Lamb Collection.
A pair of Coalport vases circa 1900 of cylindrical form with three applied gilded fins, the vases unusually enamelled with landscape panels against a deep cobalt ground decorated with gilding and white enamelled spots, printed factory marks, 9cm high; together with a further Coalport vase, of twin-handled form, enamelled with turquoise, white and orange flowers, printed factory mark, 19cm high (3) Provenance: The Margaret Ann Lamb Collection.
William Francis Vere Kebbell (1888-1963), Still life of flowers in a glass vase, signed bottom right, pastel, 54 x 45cm, together with a further pastel still life by the same hand (2) William Kebbell was born in Queensland, Australia in 1888 and forged a successful carrer as a portrait painter in London. He was a member of the Ipswich Art club from 1922 - 1926 and also exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy. He specialised in pastels and was a member of the Pastel society, Royal Institute of oil painters; he also found a commercial outlet for his work through the Walker Gallery.
An interesting collection of antique and later pewter to include an Ashberry vase with inset Ruskin type ceramic cabochons, 16 cm high, a hinged card box with similar detail, 8 cm high, 12 x 7 cm, a pair of tapering squared candlesticks, 20.5 cm high, together with other items to include moulds, plates, spoons, caddies, candlesticks, etc.
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