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A selection of Chinese and Japanese porcelain, 19th century and later, to include a Chinese blue and white vase, of inverted baluster form with extended flared neck, decorated with dogs of fo, Kangxi four character mark to base, 21cm high, together with a Japanese Imari pattern ginger jar and cover, 26cm high (restored), a large Chinese Imari pattern bowl, 24.5cm diameter, and a Japanese Satsuma figure of a bijin, 31cm high (4) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A Chinese famille rose porcelain Hu vase, 19th century, of typical form decorated extensively in scrolling chrysanthemum pattern, to yunwen borders, knopped lugs, Qianlong seal mark to base, 15cm high (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A pair Chinese porcelain parrots, decorated in a green glaze, to naturalistic brown bases, each 15cm high, with a pair of porcelain tea bowls, in a turquoise glaze, decorated in prunus designs, 7cm diameter and a blue and white vase of small proportions, 10cm high (5) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
An Art Nouveau Amphora jewelled vase, late 19th/early 20th century, the vase of shaped baluster form, set with jewelled roundels among incised floral decoration and cobalt blue stylised plumage, makers mark to base for 'Amphora Made In Czecho-Slovakia', 18cm high, along with a blue glazed Susie Cooper jug, circa 1930s, of inverted baluster form with impressed scrolling oak leaf and acorn motif to the shoulder, 16cm high and four Victorian cabinet plates, mid 19th century, the centres transfer printed with lavender coloured floral decoration, surrounded by relief moulded crowns bracketed by lion masks and foliate swags, with two matching square and tri-form serving dishes (at fault) (Qty)
A pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory bud vases, shape number 1726, each with puce maker's mark for 1894 and Rd No 227601 to base, 20cm high, with a Royal Worcester blush ivory trumpet vase, shape number 1938, with green maker's mark for 1903 and Rd No 298668 to base (3) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled stem vase, the vase of inverted baluster form with gilt scroll handles and foot rim, shape number 962, green maker's mark for 1903 to base, 21cm high, with a Royal Worcester blush ivory inverted baluster stem vase of small proportions, shape number 302, 13cm high, and a Royal Worcester blush ivory globe and shaft vase, shape number 1215, 16.5cm high, each with puce maker's mark for 1918 to base (3) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
An English porcelain vase, mid 19th century (probably Rockingham), decorated with English country flowers and a watermill scene, to a blue ground, scrolling gilt surround and scroll handles, unmarked, 26cm high, with a Minton porcelain floral encrusted vase, enamelled with topographical landscapes, 24cm high, a white glazed vase, decorated with foliate swags, 36cm high, a Wedgwood style vase, with grape vine motif and a further vase, designed with gilt and claret palette (5) (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A Minton butterfly-handle teacup and saucer, late 19th century, the teacup with moulded butterfly handle, celadon ground decorated with floral springs and butterflies with gilt rims, crowned Minton mark to base with lozenge for 1869, 11.5cm diameter, the matching saucer with impressed Minton mark to base and painted '1625', 17cm diameter, with a further Minton cup and saucer, late 19th century, decorated with floral motifs, impressed makers mark and painted 'B251' to base, an porcelain campana vase, 19th century, probably Chamberlain Worcester, the body with painted basket on a shelf design, 25cm high (restored), and a small Chamberlain Worcester gourd vase, 20cm high (at fault) (4) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A large French porcelain vase, mid 19th century, in Serves style, the baluster body with turquoise glazed ground, upon four scroll cast and gilt highlighted feet, extending to further acanthus leaf and rope twist handles, extensively restored, 51cm high (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
An impressive English porcelain rococo style vase, mid 19th century (probably Coalport), the baluster body decorated with reserves of country garden flowers and quail to either side, within gilt borders and against a cobalt blue ground, applied elaborate bird handles, unmarked, extensively repaired and restored, 58cm high (at fault)
A garniture of three early Derby frill vases, modelled by or after Jonathan Boot circa 1765, comprising a baluster vase and a pair of trumpet vases, each with masks and profusely ornamented with flowers and exotic plumes, picked out in polychrome enamels, the reserves painted with butterflies and insects, the shoulders and necks pierced with reserves of diaper shape and flowerhead bosses picked out in green, central vase 21cm high, trumpet vases 17cm high, losses throughout (3)For a similar example modelled, signed and dated 1764 by Jonathan Boot, see: the collection of The Victoria & Albert Museum
A twin-handled EJD Bodley vase and cover, late 19th century, the upper body hand painted by J. Birbeck with a 'Sacred Ibis' bird to one side and view of 'Constantinople' to the other, the underside with ornate feathered wing motifs, gilt highlights throughout, printed factory mark, painted panel titles and painted '56803' to base, the cover with tented finial, 19cm high (restored)
A Coalport bonbon dish, late 19th or early 20th century, the shaped oval dish with central hand painted panel depicting a lake scene against an oxblood ground, surrounded by scrolling gilt and enamel floral and foliate motifs, printed maker's mark and painted 'V.2050 20' to base, 17cm wide, with a Coalport twin handled vase, the faceted lobed oval vase on spreading foot with applied loop gilt handles, the body with six hand painted panels depicting lake and mountain scenes, gilt interior and gilt highlights throughout, 9cm high, restored (2) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A Moorcroft plate, decorated in the Hibiscus pattern against a yellow ground, painted monogram for Walter Moorcroft, paper label for ?Potters To The Late Queen Mary? and impressed maker's mark to base, 22cm diameter, with a Moorcroft vase of inverted baluster form and small proportions, decorated in the hibiscus pattern against a green ground, impressed maker?s mark to base, 10.5cm high (2)
A Moorcroft vase of ovoid form on spreading foot, decorated in the Anemone pattern against a green ground, painted signature for William Moorcroft and impressed 'Potter To HM The Queen' maker's mark to base, 11.5cm high For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A William Wilson for Whitefriars commemorative clear glass goblet, engraved for the Coronation of Elizabeth II, the glass of trumpet form on solid stem and circular foot, the pontil hand engraved 'Whitefriars 120', 20.3cm high, with a glass sweetmeat pedestal cup and cover, 19th century, facet cut with ten faces throughout, 39.5cm high, and a further faceted glass, 16.2cm high, a hand etched vase, of cylindrical form decorated with floral and foliate design, 19cm high, a trumpet type vase, with scalloped rim and applied ribs, a decoupaged sand filled bottle, a decanter and stopper, with two drinks glasses, a milk glass goblet and a selection of glass parts and fittings (Qty) (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A William IV copper samovar, of ogee vase form upon a quatreform plinth base with leafy scroll toes, applied with zoomorphic masks and scroll handles, 39cm high, along with a 19th century copper food warmer, the rectangular hammered copper tray raised upon brass 'C' scroll shaped supports, 17cm high (2)
A 19th century French empire style mahogany wardrobe, the arched pediment with brass foliate inlay flanked by a pair of gilt metal fruiting foliate finials, above a frieze similarly inlaid and a pair of mirrored doors flanked by brass embellished fluted columns, and enclosing an interior with four adjustable shelves and two drawers, raised upon vase shaped turned legs, applied overall with brass banding, 245cm H x 139cm W x 54cm D For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A 19th century scumbled pine breakfront wardrobe, with an over hanging cornice above a central pair of cupboard doors enclosing five sliding trays, over two short and two long drawers applied with hardwood knob handles, flanked by full length wardrobe doors enclosing a fitted hinged hat box with interior hat stand, raised upon turned vase shaped feet, with overall painted beading, 230cm H x 246cm W x 56cm D For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
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