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Three Victorian Royal Crown Derby Osmaston Road posy vases; one Chinoiserie incised pattern 231 and date letter 1882; Imari pattern and Etruscran style with gilt decorated over pink ground pattern no. 113 together with two later vases (possibly 503), bulbous style with gilt floral decoration and trumpet style Imari vase (6)
A collection of various early Derby, Crown Derby and Royal Crown Derby porcelain, including ink stand, jug with applied floral decoration, a green ground vase, a candlestick, a chamberstick, stand, etc, mostly hand painted and hand finished (15 approx)Condition: Finial broken on lidded pot. Losses to floral decoration on basket and jug. Broken and repaired candle holder on chamberstick. Chips to candlestick. No obvious signs of damage or restoration to others
Three Ruskin vases, circa early 20th CenturyCondition: No obvious signs of damage or restoration. Marks in glaze on right hand piece in main image.Smallest Vase: approx 26cm high, approx 12.5cm foot diameterMid Vase: approx 31.3cm high, approx 11cm foot diameterTall Vase: approx 33cm high, approx 15cm diameter
Limoges 19th or early 20th Century 'patch boxes' two with bee emblem, Coalbrookdale/Coalport teapot and strainer stand., a pair of squat French vases painted and a 19th Century French Vase (one box)Condition: Minor losses to floral decoration on teapot. Handle broken and reattached on one of the squat vases. No obvious signs of damage or restoration to other pieces
A collection of various Newlyn pottery St Ives interestCondition: Large plate has no obvious signs of damage or restoration. Vase has chip to rim, hairline crack from rim into body. Pot with lid has been broken and re-glued. Breaks and repairs to three of the smaller pieces
A Sklo Union Czech glass vase, with internal green bobble decoration, height 26cm, also a Walther & Shone glass vase, height 21cm (2).Additional InformationLight scratches to base, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
DR CHRISTOPHER DRESSER FOR MINTON; a pair of menu holders modelled as a baluster form vase with relief and enamelled decoration, printed marks to base, height 13cm (one af).Additional InformationLight rubbing to gilding on each, crazing to both, one vase looks to have been dropped and broken into many pieces and glued back together, pieces missing.
CHARLES KORSCHANN (1872-1943); an Art Nouveau figural posy vase, modelled in the form of a girl with flowing dress, raised above floral panel, impressed signature CH Korschann Paris, and impressed Louchet 173 to base, height 27cm.Additional InformationLight surface wear and scratches, minor dent to foot rim, foot rim possibly later painted.
STIG LINDBERG FOR GUSTAVSBERG; a Karneval vase depicting example of Lindberg's designs, painted marks and original paper label to base, height 35.5cm.Additional Information Minor pinhead flat chip to top rim, rim possibly ground down, otherwise good condition.
WALTER MOORCROFT; two conical form vases including 'Clematis' pattern, each with impressed factory marks to base, height 9.2cm (af).Additional InformationClematis vase with chip to top rim and hairline crack running from the chip, crazing to the body, vase decorated with leaves has been dropped and large piece has been broken out and broken into four pieces and back together.
WILEMAN & CO FOLEY; an Art Nouveau twin handled floral motif vase painted in the Imari palette against cream and navy grounds, with gilt and enamelled lid (lid af), printed marks. N/O 409 7426 to base, height including lid 29.5cm.Additional Informationthe lid upper section has been cracked through and re-glued with some losses. The base has small losses nibbles, grazed with rubbing to detail. Surface dirt. Possible very small hairline at the upper joint of one of the handles.
A mixed group of ceramic figures including cockerels, Staffordshire groups, various animals, etc, also a small of group of glass including Mdina vase, height 14.3cm (numerous af).Additional InformationNumerous items af, too many to detail but both the cockerels with chips, the Staffordshire with damage etc.
WEDGWOOD; a pair of candlesticks, spill vases, small vases, shaped tray, bowl, etc, all blue jasper dip relief decorated examples.Additional InformationToo many items in lot to provide condition report individually. Some are damaged and at fault including a cylindrical vase or with usual surface marks, abrasions and dirt. Some more so than others. Bud vases with numerous hairline cracks, chips to foot rims and viewing advised.
A 19th century Wedgwood pedestal urn vase and cover, decorated in relief with dancing Grecians, and raised on square plinth base, height 28cm (af).Additional InformationCover is missing finial and has been broken in half, handle has been broken off and broken in two but reglued but is still present, large chip to the edge of the urn, light surface scratches.
HARRY STINTON FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a small lobed globular vase with pierced rim painted with Highland cattle, signed, puce mark with date code indicating c1916, further numbered H278, height 9.4cm, also a Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian globular vase with mottled blue glaze, impressed marks and number 360 to base, height 17.8cm (2).Additional InformationThe Royal Worcester vase has rubbing to gilding, some inclusions from manufacture, the rubbing to the gilding quite pronounced around the raised areas above the foot rim, otherwise appears free from damage or restoration. Light general wear to the Pilkington's vase.
HARRY DAVIS FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted bulbous vase with flared neck, decorated with sheep in landscape, puce factory marks to base and date code for late 19th/early 20th century to base, height 10cm.Additional InformationLight wear to gilding otherwise good condition. black spots/pitting to glaze around body of vase.
ROYAL WORCESTER; twin handled vase painted with peacocks amongst branches by A. Lewis, signed, green mark to base with date indication 1867, height 26.5cm, also a Royal Crown Derby Imari lidded jar (af) and a Redon Limoges vase (3).Additional InformationRoyal Worcester vase with some rubbing to gilding and some surface marks and dirt, otherwise appears free from damage or restoration. The lid of the Derby jar cracked through and has also been damaged and repair visible from the body interior of the jar, further surface marks and rubbing and similar rubbing to the decoration on the Limoges vase including heavily to the handles.Signed by the artist.
MEISSEN; an early 20th century trumpet vase decorated with couples in a landscape within floral sprays, blue crossed swords mark to base, inscribed '26' with indistinct impressed number also to base, height 24.5cm.Additional InformationThe mark is double struck through indistinctly a second and outside decorated. The base is loose to the body of the vase and there is some restoration to the upper section of the foot rim. Light rubbing to the gilding elsewhere.
A pair of 19th century hand painted vases, each painted with oval portraits depicting game dogs hunting in landscape scenes, height 41.5cm, unmarked.Additional InformationEach with minor wear to gilding and paintwork, one vase with firing fault to top rim and minor chip from the fault, also flat chip to foot rim.
COALPORT; a hand painted twin handled lidded vase decorated with a central hand painted panel depicting a bird in landscape scene surrounded by gilt scrolls, factory marks and retailer for Stonier & Co, Lord Street, Liverpool to base, height 17cm.Additional InformationFinial has been broken and glue repaired and has a metal pin going through from the underside. Light rubbing to the gilding but overall OK. The diameter of the cover is 5.5cm. Opening of the vase approx 6.3cm.
A mixed group of ceramics comprising Crown Devon, Maling and Lustre Ware bowls (former af), a Royal Copenhagen vase decorated with boat on lake and N/O 4468 to base, height 17cm, a pair of Decoro globular vases and a Beswick dog, an Aynsley owl dish and a Wedgwood 'Mirror bell' lidded jar (8).Additional InformationCrown Devon bowl has numerous hairline cracks and extensive surface rubbing and loss.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese porcelain twin handled baluster vase featuring four panels painted with rural landscapes in underglaze blue and further floral sprays against celadon ground, unmarked, height 45cm, on hardwood stand.Additional InformationInclusions and general manufacturing imperfections, some surface pitting, firing inconsistencies and general wear. Pitting to glaze. General wear.
A Chinese porcelain octagonal dish (af) painted in blue and white and Imari with a Dog of Fo, bears six character Ming Cheng mark to base, a Chinese rosewood two drawer storage box, possibly for Mahjong, a Chinese stand, etc, (af) (5).Additional InformationBlue and white vase with large chip to foot rim, minor chipping to glaze and hairline to top rim, plate has been broken in half and riveted, surface scratches and chip to edge, handled box with chipping and damage to slide, stand slightly wobbly and has water damage, small oval stand with one foot broken away.
A large 19th century Bohemian ruby glass baluster vase featuring opaque white enamel and gilt floral scroll decoration, with flared rim on spreading circular foot, height 41.3cm.Additional InformationRubbing to detail throughout. Some surface marks and abrasions.
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