A Japanese bronze vase, Meiji Period (1868-1912), of large cylindrical proportions and applied with an abundance of fish, crayfish, and prunus branches, against a Lishui wave ground, with zoomorphic lugs, 58cm high (at fault) Condition report; Losses to the trunk of one zoomorphic lug and further small losses to floral decoration. Some holing visible to the body. Surface wear, general wear, scratches and blemishes visible throughout.
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A Chinese porcelain blue and white vase, 19th century, of high shouldered baluster form and decorated with two four-clawed dragons amidst floral sprays, bearing a four character Kangxi mark to the underside, 18.5cm highCondition report; Firing flaws can be seen to the shoulders of the vase in the form of multiple stained firing cracks. Pitting and fritting visible. No obvious restoration. Some surface scratching.
A Chinese porcelain rouleau vase, 19th century, decorated with floral sprays against a blue ground and with two panels depicting scholars, 14.5cm highCondition report; Later gilt decoration to the rim. Overall decoration appears rather crude. Glaze pooling, pitting and fritting visible. Surface scratching and wear to the decoration throughout.
A pair of Japanese Imari porcelain vases, Meiji period (1868-1912), each of ovoid form and decorated with vertical bands of geometric motifs, character marks to the underside, 12cm high (at fault)Condition report; Necks to both vases restored/repaired. The underside of one vase showing signs of restoration.
A pair of Cantagalli Maiolica vases, late 19th/ early 20th century, of twin handled globular form, each decorated with Urbino style landscape scenes, with double yellow serpent handles, upon three paw feet, painted maker's mark to base, each 15cm high (2) Provenance: Property of 7th Baron Harlech, The Lord Harlech, Glyn & Brogyntyn Estates Condition report: Each vase shows surface wear commensurate with age and use, including small chips and surface scratching. Firing frits and pits are seen on both vases, and each would benefit from a clean. No other obvious signs of damage or restoration.
A selection of continental porcelain, 19th century and later, to include: a pair of German porcelain cabinet plates, each with scalloped and shell cast moulded rims enclosing a floral arrangement, blue-crossed sword marks verso, 21.5cm diameter, a schneeballen vase, the neck and body decorated with flowers, the four feet modelled as tree stumps, 22cm high, a Sitzendorf leaf shaped serving dish, decorated with a floral spray, gilt highlights throughout, maker's mark verso, 22cm wide, and a pair of Rudolf Kammer candlesticks, with a central rose between two sconces, maker's mark verso, 11cm high, etc. (Qty)
A Loetz style iridescent glass papillon vase, 20th century, of footed conical form, the body decorated with an applied white metal flower to a mottled green and blue ground, stamped sterling silver, 11.5cm high CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows no obvious chips, cracks or losses to the glass body, however the back side of the piece shows a line of small moulding faults. The white metal mount and flower show wear, fine surface scratching and small dents commensurate with age and use. The iridescent finish shows fine surface wear and the odd small scuff.
A pair of Victorian upholstered low seat chairs, later re-covered in salmon pink lattice fabric, the button backs over a straight front sprung seat, upon turned walnut vase shaped front legs, plain back swept rear legs, and ceramic castors, 76cm H, seat height 31cm (one at fault) (2)Condition reportExcessive play in the back rest of one chair.Otherwise upholstery has only light wear, general light marks and scuffs to the legs commensurate with age and use.
A pair of deep-seated armchairs, in the manner of Howard & Sons, late 19th/early 20th century, later re-covered in pink foliate fabric, each with a button back, padded scrolled arms and bow front seat upon vase shaped walnut fore legs, plain back swept rear legs and ceramic castors, 86cm H, seat height 30cm, 71cm W x 70cm D, internal measurements of seat 56cm D and 42cm W at the back of the chair(2)Condition reportMinor play in the arm joints to both chairs also with some wear and fading to the fabric on the arms.Adhesive tape applied to all the ceramic castors, with evidence of stain applied to the legs.General light marks and scuffs to the legs, chairs have been later re-upholstered and re-furbished.No evidence of woodworm or damp
An early Victorian rosewood pole screen, the shield shaped screen with carved crest and spandrels enclosing a needlework panel depicting a vase of blooms, upon a slender pole, lobed baluster column, plinth base upon paw feet, 139cm high, along with a Victorian walnut piano stool (stool at fault) (2)
An assortment of porcelain items with traditional Chinese motifs with light colors over a bright white ground. Includes Wedgwood Kutani Crane bud vase, Crown Staffordshire sugar bowl, and an unmarked demitasse tea cup with saucer. For reference, sugar bowl measures 3.25"L x 3.25"W x 4.25"H. Manufacturer: Wedgwood/Crown Staffordshire/MannCondition: Age related wear.
A stunning and whimsical sculptural vase with cream, red, and brown stone, in monkey, bird and other motifs. A stylized vintage hand carved soapstone vase, with three vessels and highly detailed floral etched decoration. Dimensions: 11"L x 3.5"W x 7"HCondition: Age related wear.
A DUTCH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE CHINOISERIE BOTTLE VASE MID 18TH CENTURY Painted with Chinese figures, WH R script monogram mark, 24.5cm high Condition Report: Small rim chipssome kiln warp to necksmall chips to rim wear and scratchesminor glaze losses Condition Report Disclaimer
A GROUP OF DUTCH AND ENGLISH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE VASES VARIOUS DATES 18TH CENTURY For the most part decorated in the transitional style, 21cm high and smaller Provenance: Largest vase, Rob Michiels, Brugge, 11 October 2015, Lot 392 Condition Report: Rim chips and small restored chips generally. Potential purchasers are advised to view in person for the minutiae. Additional images available from the Dept. upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer
A DUTCH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE SLENDER CHINOISERIE VASE CIRCA 1700 Of Transitional style, assorted old collection labels and Rob Michiels lot sticker, 18.5cm high Provenance: The lead item, formally the Van Herck Collection; ex-lot 166, Rob Michiels 11 October 2015 Condition Report: Chips to rims, possible glued section to the rim. Additional images available upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer
THREE ITEMS OF DUTCH AND ENGLISH DELFT VARIOUS DATES 18TH CENTURY Comprising: a bottle vase or guglet for a ewer, probably English, 26cm high; an ovoid vase, probably Dutch or North German, of shouldered form and painted in blue and manganese in the Transitional manner, 24cm high and a Dutch square section cannister, unidentified PRK mark, 15.5cm high Provenance: The ovoid vase, Wooley & Wallis, 26th April 2022, Lot 305 Square cannister, Rob Michiels, Brugge, 11 October 2015, Lot 327 Condition Report: Guglet: extensive rim chipsDelft vase: losses and old restoration and replacement sections.Cannister, chips to extremities and missing cover. Several areas of old damage and restoration.Please see additional images available upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer
FOUR DUTCH DELFT VASES VARIOUS DATES MOSTLY 18TH CENTURY comprising: a bottle vase; a baluster vase; a vase with hexagonal central section and an ovoid vase painted with stylised flowers, 31cm high and smaller Condition Report: Some old damage and restoration. (NB The vases are tin-glazed and as such should NOT be used to hold water for flowers)Condition Report Disclaimer
TWO LARGE CANTONESE VASES 20TH CENTURY Each painted with 'Western Chamber' scenes of ladies in gardens enclosed by borders with flowers, fruit and auspicious symbols, the shoulders applied with chilong and the necks with facing Buddhistic lion handles 92cm and 94cm high Condition Report: one vase with long restored body crack running from approximately the middle of the vase down and around into the foot rim and this vase also with 'L' shaped crack in neck the other vase with crack through base Condition Report Disclaimer
AN ARMORIAL NORTHERN FRENCH FAIENCE CRESCENT-SHAPED CISTERN BOWL OF FLUTED FORM 19TH CENTURY Decorated in the Berainesque manner, 37cm wide; Together with an Imari style palette vase and cover; and a jug with hinged cover, Dutch or Northern French, various dates 19th century Condition Report: Chip to one corner of the bowl, chips to the jug.Condition Report Disclaimer
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL 18TH CENTURY Decorated with lappet panels of flowering shrubs, 30.5cm diameter; Together with a Chinese iron-red bottle vase and carved wood stand, 33cm high, 37.5cm high overall Condition Report: Bowl with four hair cracks and restored chip to rim and further rim chips vase ok but probably late 20th century Condition Report Disclaimer
A DUTCH DELFT TULIP VASE LATE 19TH CENTURY Blue mark to base 29cm high Provenance: Wooley & Wallis, lot 78, 15th September 2015 Condition Report: Two tulip holders have been restored, ditto one corner of the base. This may not be exhaustive so potential purchasers are advised to check in person if possible. We would suggest that this piece of pottery would not be suitable for use with water over the long term. Pottery bodies are porous and covered with a waterproof glaze and the latter cracks and deteriorates with age and will be compromised. See additional images available from the Dept. upon request. Condition Report Disclaimer
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