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2 Islamic glass vases, 19th century A.D. A blue glass vase with bulbous body, narrow neck, rolled rim and a flat base together with a second blue glass vase with bulbous body tapering to the neck and a flat base. Provenance: Property of a London gentleman, acquired before 1996. the artefact is in fine condition and measures 143 mm tall.
Ormolu and white marble drumhead two train mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 4.5" white convex dial upon strapwork side supports terminating in mythical winged beasts, upon a breakfront white marble base, surmounted by a vase of flowers, 17" high (pendulum)
Staffordshire flatback Queen Victoria and Prince Albert Poor Man's Clock and a Staffordshire flatback spill vase depicting Trinity College. (2) Poor Man's Clock: losses to applied decoration, graze to back of figure.Trinity College: losses to applied decoration.
Two Dresden Helena Wolfsohn two-handled chocolate cups with Watteau style scenes and cobalt and gilt panels, 'D' crown mark to base and a Dresden bud vase with classical panel, heavily gilded, 14cm. (3) Chocolate cups: rough patches to interiors and slight discolouration. Some rubbing to gilding.Vase: couple of small surface scratches, small rough patch to base.
A Chinese Southern Song period small celadon glaze bottle vase; the lip above a slightly tapering body and circular foot (12.5cm) The Auctioneer reports that it seems to be in good honest original condition, minor glaze crazing, small pinhead size chip of paste away at the foot rim (see close-up image) otherwise generally good with no chips, cracks or restoration noted
A Faienceries du Longwy 'Nautile' spherical pottery vase designed by Nicolas de Waël; decorated with various tropical fish and gilding, the base marked 'N de Wael' and numbered R.169018 (approx. 19cm high)There is some glaze crazing to the main body of the vase and also to the copper-coloured foot room and darkening underneath where the foot would meet the table as expected (please see image). The neck appears to be in good condition although there is some slight gilt rubbing. It is rather dusty and dirty inside but no major chips, cracks or restoration noted.
An interesting collection of miniature Studio Pottery to include vases, bowls and other similar associated items (9) The small green baluster shaped vase has chips around the top of the lip otherwise appears OK. Upon inspection all of the other pieces look to be in reasonable condition with no major problems or restoration noted.
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