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A late 19thC Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, with shaped stem, bulbous body and circular foot, handpainted with summer flowers on a ivory ground, printed marks beneath, no. 2181, 25cm H. (marks rubbed) There is no apparent damage or restoration upon initial inspection.
A Chinese porcelain globular vase and cover, profusely decorated with a procession, the participants carrying banners and riding on mythical beasts, all in green, pink and orange, 23cm H. Upon initial inspection the cover has two thirds re-glued/repaired into four parts, base appears to be without repair of restoration.
A Chinese porcelain spill vase, of cylindrical form decorated with bird on tree bough, with calligraphy, 29cm H and a further similar brush pot. (2) There is no apparent damage or restoration upon initial inspection, note rubbed gilt to the marked vase and the other does have a star hairline to base but this is not critical.
A modern Japanese enamel lamp vase, of shouldered form, decorated with butterflies and flowers, predominantly in yellow on a gilt coloured ground, with ebonised stand and lamp fitting, 53cm H and a further table lamp decorated with blue bells on a purple ground. (2) Upon initial inspection as illustrated nothing further to add.
A 20thC Chinese porcelain spill vase of cylindrical form, pierced with shaped cutouts, decorated with scrolling floral design and long life characters on a pink ground with bat and lappet boxers, Six character Qianlong mark in red to the base. 28cm H. There is no apparent damage or restoration upon initial inspection.
A Japanese pottery lamp vase, of shouldered circular form, polychrome decorated with exotic bird and flowers predominately in green and orange, on fixed pierced wooden base with metal mounts, 56cm H. Upon initial inspection there is a re-glued repair to the rim approx. 6cm around the circumference and going 2cm into the body, otherwise is no apparent damage or restoration.
Various Chinese porcelain, a tea caddy of shouldered square form, decorated with various flowers in pink and green with various markings, 14cm H, a Samson style shouldered vase, Japanese cylindrical vase, various others, etc. (a quantity) Upon initial inspection various damages to the caddy and the tallest vase, the tea canister and its cover do not fit and the sleeve vase has losses, damage and repair.
A Chinese blue and white lamp vase, of shouldered circular form, profusely decorated with exotic bird and flowers on a wooden plinth base with lamp fitting, 59cm H and two others lamps to include a celadon type and another decorated with flowers. (3) Upon initial inspection noted loss to the handle around the neck, but other wise there is no apparent damage or restoration.
A Chinese porcelain blue and white beaker vase, with flared base and neck, decorated with scrolling lotus designs in underglaze blue, between Greek key fret, scroll and dot bands, glazed base with double ring and two character mark, 19thC, 45cm H. There is no apparent damage or restoration upon initial inspection.
A pair of Chinese bronze vases, each with cylindrical stems and shouldered circular bodies, raised with entwined dragons, each with four and five claws, with further etched and raised flowers, on circular feet, four character marks beneath, 26cm H. (2) Upon initial inspection vase one should in theory have had a second pair of claws towards the end of the tail around the neck but they are missing. Vase two has a similar issue with a single claw missing in the same place, around the body there is one small loss to the rear of a dragon's head and a fracture to the metal around the neck.
A Chinese crackle glaze vase, decorated in relief with a dragon, c.1910, height 17cm, a Japanese blue and white bowl and a pair of Japanese printed platesCondition:- vase with slight discolouration around the rim, otherwise good- bowl - a little dirty with light wear to the internal glaze otherwise good, diameter 24cm- pair of dishes in good condition, 31cm
George Tinworth for Doulton Lambeth, a Persian shape bottle vase, dated 1880, decorated with embossed flowerheads and scrolling leaves, impressed mark and incised mark 'GT' to body with assistants mark, 26cmCondition: Approximately one third of the edge of the foot has been well restored. The vase has typical minor glaze imperfections. No chips or cracks detected.
A Chinese sang de boeuf glazed langyao bottle vase, late 19th / early 20th century, height 19cm Condition: The vase has fine crazing to the glaze all over and a darker area to the glaze around the foot which has heavier crazing and it's possible that this has been re-painted. The foot also looks as though it has been ground off maybe to remove some drips to the glaze at the bottom. Otherwise in good condition.
A Chinese famille rose 'hundred antiques' vase, 19th century, of baluster shape decorated predominantly in pink, yellow and green enamels with precious objects within ruyi head and lappeted borders, height 37.5cmCondition: The vase has a drilled hole to the base with two tiny hairline cracks each side of the hole. There is heavy fritting to the glaze in places and some occasional scratching to the glaze, otherwise in good condition with no restoration or chips detected.
Florence E Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a large pate sur pate 'partridge' vase, dated 1884, with three panels on leaf and floral ground, impressed mark and incised marks '319' 'FEB' and assistants mark 'ELH', 38.5cmCondition: The vase has typical minor glaze imperfections. The whole of the neck and rim has been re-sprayed so it is not possible to say what damage has been concealed. There are some occasional marks and scuffs to the restoration. There are a few over-glazed firing cracks around the base of the vase. No chips or cracks detected.
A large and impressive Masons Ironstone two handled pot pourri vase and cover, c.1815-25, of octagonal baluster form, one side moulded in relief with the figure of a dragon and butterflies, the reverse modelled in relief with a prunus tree with applied flowers, all on a gilt scrollwork cobalt blue ground, the neck moulded with a pair of dragon handles and the pierced cover with a dragon finial, unmarked, height 63cmCondition: Typical minor glaze imperfections, occasional scratches to the glaze and some wear to the gilding. The dragon on the cover has a worn splinter chip to the 'dorsal fin'. The pair of handles have over-glazed firing cracks to the dragons near the join to the body. Some of the encrusted flowers have small losses and one flower toward the base has lost all of its petals, otherwise in good condition with no restoration or damage cracks detected.cf. Godden's Guide to Masons China and the Ironstone Wares plates 279 and 280 for similar examples of this model, but lacking the modelled decoration to the bodies.
Three carved and painted hardstone fruits, 6cm, a mother of pearl overlaid case, a white metal bowl, a gilt glass vase and a Chinese porcelain pot pourri jarCondition:- fig - colouring a little faded, some rubbing- peaches - a little faded with light rubbing- casket - much of the mother of pearl has come away, there are loose pieces inside but it is very tatty, 15cm- bowl with one or two small dents, otherwise good, diameter 11.5cm- vase internally stained, some rubbing to gilding, height 13.5cm- Chinese bowl - very modern, diameter 11cm
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