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Daisy Makeig-Jones for Wedgwood - a 1920s Art Deco hexagonal porcelain Ordinary lustre bowl in Harebell pattern. The bowl with gilt edges and border, cobalt exterior and white interior glaze, featuring blue harebell flower design. With Portland vase mark to underside, pattern no. Z5776. Measures approx. 12cm tall, 23cm in diameter.
After Apulian (Greek) 360BC-330BC - A hand painted terracotta Hydria water jug vase. The vase with a flared accentuated neck with handle. Twin handles to amphora shaped body. Circular foot below. All decorated with red figures and geometric patterns on black ground with white detailing. Condition: AF. Measures approx. 36cm x 25cm x 21cm. The vase comes with letter from Sotheby's dated May 1990 valuing the vase at approximately £300.
A late 18th century flat glass vase, a later early 19th century sherry glass, and a glass eye bath. The glass case with facet cut design on domed foot with petal edge, rough pontil; a small sherry glass, double knopped stem over folded foot, rough pontil; and a small clear glass eye bath. Tallest measures approx. 16cm tall.
A George IV early 19th century circa 1830s glass celery vase. The celery vase featuring flared diagonally cut rim, over two rows of printies and cut bowl. The whole thing over circular foot with starburst cut base. Measures approx. 20cm tall, 15cm in diameter at rim.
Believed Johann Evangelist Glatz (born 1781) - A German Continental late 19th century circa 1880s hand painted glazed ceramic majolica style handled jug vase. The jug having a spout mouth over single handle, bulbous body below. The vase decorated with in relief foliate motifs with dragon heads to neck. Inscription to body. Raised on rope effect stepped foot. Illegible label to underside. Some restorations to foot and some chips throughout. Measures approx. 27cm x 20cm x 18cm.
John Leathwood, Hull - Two Art Nouveau style stained & clear leaded glass decorative items. The lot to include a green frosted glass vase with leaded detailing & coloured glass beads, together with a clear leaded glass globe lamp shade / bowl with coloured beads. Some general wear & damage due to age. Largest measures approx. 20cm tall x 13cm in diameter.
Grazioso orologio d'appogio 'au vase' in bronzo dorato e patinato, a guisa di vaso classico, sorretto da un basamento poggiante su piedini godronati. Al colmo del vaso, pinnacoli con pigne; quadrante in smalto bianco con numeri romani per le ore, arabi in 15 per i minuti, lancette in bronzo dorato a fuoco, movimento a pendolo con scappamento ad ancora, sospensione a filo, suoneria ore e mezze su campana. Alt. 35 cm, larg. 14 cm, prof. 11 cmA GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, FRANCE 1830 CIRCA
Lajos Mack for Zsolnay, an early 20th-century iridescent ceramic 'Mermaid' vase, shape number 6108, with two art nouveau-style mermaids forming the handles, lozenge stamp to the base, 20 cm high x 23 cm wide.The former report mentioned professional restoration to the foot rim, I have checked the area to ascertain the extent of said restoration but have found the glazed area to be fully vitrified and the foot rim un-restored, I can see some marks of kiln debris and discolouration to the edge of the footrim that could account for the former report. However, the external face of the foot rim shows a small shell chip and signs of a broad but captive shell chip with a short crack running from its edge but confined to the edge of the foot. The body shows some very small areas of glaze loss.Please see the extra images that illustrate the points above.
Edward Hald (1883-1980) for Orrefors, a Fiskgraal glass vase, with internal decoration of fish swimming amongst weed, engraved 'ORREFORS Graal No.23240 Edward Hald', 14 cm high, together with a similar small dish, also marked Orrefors, 16 cm x 10 cm.Qty: 2No chips, cracks or damage. Some light surface scratches to the underside of the bases.
A mixed lot to include; a dragon handle Oriental Ivory water jug by Bishop, approx. 24.2cm high (cracks, crazing and wear), a modern Denby stoneware vase with abstract triangular design, approx. 26.5cm high, a modern Chinese green pottery, torso shaped vase with brown relief collar top and central medallion like amulet, unmarked, approx. 41cm high. Along with a late 19th/early 20th century lacquered wooden small cabinet with metal mounts and bird and foliage design to front doors, inside with three drawers, approx. 18cm high x 17.4cm wide (lots of wear, loss to areas, no handles, missing areas etc).
Two Doulton Lambeth and Slaters stoneware vases, of ovoid form, enamelled with turquoise and white flowers, on a gilt highlighted ground, late 19th century. Condition: one vase has old restoration to top with overspray, crack visible inside, other vase - nick to foot rim, wear to gilding.
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