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A George III silver sugar vase, William Abdy, London 1786, the acanthus chased lid with urn finial, with two scroll handles to the body with swags and acanthus leaves on a raised circular foot, 20.25cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Cover unmarked, finial slightly bent. Damage including small splits where stem meets base of urn.
A Derby two-handled vase and a lobed oval dish, circa 1815-20, each painted with a still life of fruit in the style of Thomas Steele, the vase 28cm high (vase restored) CONDITION REPORT: 375: oval dish - faint short hairline to one end. Light crazing with some staining throughout. Vase - some minor rubbing to gilt, some flakes to gilt around plinth, light crazing throughout, some sanding near rim.
A Derby blue ground trumpet-shaped vase, painted with figures before a house in countryside landscape, indistinctly inscribed in iron red, red crowned and crossed batons and D mark, circa 1820, 27cm high CONDITION REPORT: Just under half of the upper rim has been restored and gilding refreshed. The restoration extends into the body of the vase. Deep firing crack to one handle and to foot (occurred at time of manufacture). Slight wear to gilding.
A Spode campana vase, circa 1810, with stylised geometric borders, 17.5cm high, marked Spode 1672/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: There is a tiny chip to the top rim and footrim, and either a small restored chip or crack to the top of one of the handles. Overall good appearance with very little wear to enamels and gilding.
A group of Worcester (Flight, Barr & Barr and Chamberlain's) topographical vases, comprising a Flight, Barr & Barr pot pourri vase with gilt griffin handles, painted with views of 'Lee Castle, Worcestershire', reserved against a gilt seaweed pattern ground (one handle restored), 11.5cm high and an assembled garniture of three Chamberlain's vases painted with views of Cheltenham, Malvern and Waterloo Church (restored), painted marks, circa 1800-15/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Griffin-handled vase- lacking cover, one handle restored.Cache-pot of Malvern in good condition.One trumpet vase with restored rim, the other good.
A Coalport two-handled topographical vase, circa 1810, painted with a ruined abbey below gilt palmettes and scrolls, with gilt handle terminals on circular plinth base (restoration to rim, areas re-gilded), 23cm high CONDITION REPORT: One third of the upper rim restored and re-gilt. Slight crazing overall, slight wear to gilding, most noticeable to the lower body of vase above socle.
A Worcester (Barr, Flight & Barr) two-handled vase, cover and stand, circa 1815, printed and impressed marks, painted with a study of shells, reserved on a salmon coloured ground gilt with oak leaves and rosettes, 17cm high (the vase and cover cracked and restored)/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: The cover is restored to the point and stem of the finial and to a section of rim. The vase has been cracked in a 'V' shape from handle to handle and under the front shell panel (the painting is intact and original). It has been bonded and concealed to the interior (now yellowing). One handle had been restored. The stand without damage.
A Worcester Flight, Barr & Barr vase, circa 1820, of urn form with eagle handles, painted an exotic bird against gilt seaweed ground, 12.5cm high/Provenance: Ombersley Court CONDITION REPORT: Minute flake to matt brown rim at underside, one corner of base where the brown ground has discoloured slightly, overall in very good order.
A Derby blue ground two-handled Campana shaped vase and stand, painted with pink and yellow roses, circa 1800, puce marks, 16cm high and an English porcelain tapering cylindrical blue ground vase painted with a bouquet, 9cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Campana vase- slight wear to gilding, otherwise OK.Small vase- some slight wear to gilding, very small footrim chip.
A pair of Victorian opaque green glass vases each decorated with lily of the valley and set on three ball feet, 13.5cm high, a similar bulbous vase, 11.5cm high and a pair of green glass lustres (some prismatic drops missing) (5) CONDITION REPORT: The pair of vases are 13.5cm high as catalogued. One has a foot restored. The gilt to the bun feet is generally worn.
A Worcester (Flight, Barr & Barr) vase and cover on tripod stand, circa 1820, painted red marks and impressed marks, painted with a view of 'Ripple Church, Worcester', reserved against a green ground, supported on gilt winged merman supports and a canted triangular base, 25cm high (finial and cover restored)/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: The finial has been detached and has been restored, the cover itself has also been restored. Restoration to a professional standard and gilding refreshed. The green ground on the cover is a good match to the body although is slightly more matt in appearance. The vase itself is in good order, there is a minute chip and a small flake to gilding at one corner of base. The painted scene is in good order, minute wear to gilding
DAFFODIL TROPHY CUP. An Edwardian silver trophy cup by Mappin & Webb. The daffodil shaped cup, supported on four leaves, the base engraved 'Awarded for Most Points in Vase Classes, Presented by Bulbhorst, Sassenheim, Holland.' Sheffield 1903. Height 23cm. Approx. 283.5g. (9.11 t.oz.)
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