A VICTORIAN CRANBERRY FOUR TRUMPET EPERGNE with crimped circular base 46cm high A PAIR OF VICTORIAN WRYTHEN CRANBERRY TRIANGULAR VASES with clear bases 22cm high A BLUE FLORALLY DECORATED FOOTED TRUMPET SHAPED VASE 19.5cm high A PAIR OF TURQUOISE BLUE TRUMPET WINE GLASSES 14cm high A GILT OVERLAY CYLINDRICAL CLEAR VASE 20cm high A CLEAR BULBOUS CARAFE, ATOMISER and TWO SIMILAR BLUE GROUD FLORALLY DECORATED TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS
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A Chinese Wucai vase decorated with qilin, possibly 17th century Transitional period, 18cmH, with a group of Chinese ceramic and porcelain items, including a Chinese famille rose bowl (23.5cmW), an early 20th century Chinese ginger jar with cover (12cmH), and another Chinese bottle vase, with four Royal Doulton plates with Chinese influence, (8)
A group of Attic (between 1,000 and 900 BC) Proto-Geometric pottery items, including a fine bowl with typical ear handles and painted with roundels and characteristic banding, 24cmDiamx13cmH, another vessel with ear handles and ear handles, 14cmH, with a small amphora shaped vase with ear handles and banding, 12cmH, with one other pot, (4), Together with a letter from the Royal Museum and Public Library, Canterbury dated 1972 detailing the authenticity by the Curator of the museum at the time
A set of three white glazed nautilus shell moulded vases, 20th century, on naturalistic bases, 22 and 17.5cm wide, an Italian cornucopia shape vase, an Italian pottery figure of a bird, a German porcelain figure of an owl, a carved soapstone figure and a crinoline figure of a young lady (8).
Garden urns/pots/planters: A carved white marble Medici urn, late 18th/early 19th century, 101cm highFirst recorded in 1598 in the inventory of the Villa Medici, Rome although there is evidence that it was there at least thirty years earlier. In 1780 it was removed to Florence and soon entered the Uffizi where it remains today. The vase was one of the most popularly reproduced antiquities being copied in marble, bronze, terracotta, alabaster and biscuit and was commonly paired with the similarly shaped Borghese vase. It is believed that the original was executed in the second half of the first century A.D.
Yoko Ono (b.1933)Untitled Ceramic fragment, 1997, inscribed 'To Peter Love Yoko Nov 1997', overall size 150 x 110mm (6 x 4 ¼ in) (multiple)The present lot is a fragment of a large ceramic vase smashed by the artist during a performance at the opening of her show at Modern Art Oxford, in November 1997.
δ Patrick Hughes (b.1939)Untitled (Rainbow Vase)Screenprint in colours, signed and numbered from the edition of 25 in pencil, on wove paper, with margins, image 270 x 185mm (10 5/8 x 7 1/4in) (framed)Saleroom notice: Please note this is an archival pigment print with hand coloured rainbows.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
A Royal Doulton glazed beaded and florally decorated vase, marked 8425 to base, together with a blue and white Delft-style vase depicting rural scenes and an Art Deco-style Myott & Sons hand painted spill vase. Condition Report: Overall condition of all vases good. Some wear and rubbing to decoration consistent with age.
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