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each with removable drip-pan above a vase-shaped nozzle supported by three Classical female caryatid heads, above a tapering circular stem supported on three pairs of human feet, above a spreading circular base cast with a stiff leaf border, 28cm high (2)Footnote: These candlesticks with Classical female herms are of a type often associated with the work of the leading bronzier, Claude Galle (1759-1815), who supplied variants of this model to Château de Fontainebleau in 1804 (illustrated in Jean-Pierre Samoyault, "Pendules et bronzes d'ameublement entrés sous le Premier Empire; Catalogue des Collections de Mobilier, Musée National du Château de Fontainebleau", 1989, p. 175, no. 155). It is also probable that they were made after a design by the leading Empire designer, Charles Percier (1764-1838), since a comparison can be drawn with another pair with Egyptian female caryatids and fluted stems designed by Percier for Château de la Malmaison, illustrated in "Château de la Malmaison Texte Historique et Descriptif Dessinés Spécialement pour le Famille Impériale par Percier et Fontaine".
A Chinese 'Famille Rose' vase, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century or early 20th century, painted with archaistic vessels and inscribed to reverse, 29cm high, wood cover; a Dehua figure of Quanyin, late 19th century or early 20th century, 41cm high and a pair of Chinese soapstone figures of Buddhist lions, early 20th century, 19cm high (4) This lot is to be sold without reserve
A selection of British blue and white ceramics, late 18th century, comprising: a Liverpool porcelain tapered vase painted with flowers, 14cm high; a Liverpool porcelain sparrow-beak jug and an assortment of pearlware in imitation of English porcelain This lot is to be sold without reserve
A selection of Staffordshire green-tinted creamware, mostly late 18th century, including a two-handled vase, possibly Neale & Co., 21.5cm high; two plates with feuille de choux borders, 25cm diameter; a small tureen, cover and stand and a chestnut basket and stand This lot is to be sold without reserve
Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal - a handled vase and two other vases comprising a Byzantine vase, shape 134A, pattern no 2801, 10 1/2" h, tube lined signature and painted marks to base, a Hydrangea patterned vase, shape 146, pattern number 3897, 8 2/8" h, painted signature, printed and impressed marks to base and a Persian rose handled vase with yellow twin, shape 146, pattern number 4040, painted signature, printed and impressed marks to base, 8 1/2"h, circa 1930Location: RWB
A small Moorcroft pottery vase of inverted baluster form and decorated in the 'Queen's Choice' pattern designed by Emma Bossons, copyright 2000, impressed marks and signatures to base, approx. 8.5cm high, together with another small Moorcroft pottery vase 'Chicory' from the Herbs Collection, signed to base and copyright '99', both with original boxes and cardboard slips
Metalware - a cast brass urnular vase, inset panels with classical scenes, 21cm high; a large circular brass wall plaque, pressed with a portrait of Rembrandt; a pair of early 20th century stepped cylindrical candlesticks; a large copper cooking vessel; other metalware including horse brasses; etc
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