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A Large Japanese Bronze Vase, the compressed body of six-lobed, lappet form on a short, splayed foot, the trumpet neck rising to a hexilobed mouth surmounted by an everted lip, the body cast with crashing waves, the neck formed with handles in the shape of dragons entwined around a torii, the base bears a cast seal Takamitsu tsukuru kore, height 49.8cms, Meiji-Taisho Era
Ï’A Regency mahogany mercury cistern tube stick barometer, W. and S. Jones, London, early 19th century, with swan neck pediment and cavetto cornice over rectangular glazed silvered brass Vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations beneath engraved signature W. & S. Jones, Holborn, LONDON to the right hand side opposing mercury Fahrenheit scale thermometer to the left, with ebony line edged surround continuing down to form decorative edge stinging for the flame figured trunk incorporating Vernier adjustment screw to throat, the base with domed cistern cover applied to a circular section with level adjustment to underside, 98cm (38ins) high excluding ivory vase finial.The partnership between the brothers William and Samuel Jones is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as operating from several addresses in Holborn, London 1792-1859 (including 30 Holborn 1800-1860). Ï’ indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
TWO PAIRS OF MID 18TH CENTURY SILVER CAULDRON SALTS, both pairs on three cabriole legs with hoof feet, worn interiors, David Hennell I, London 1752 and John Muns, London 1764, together with a pair of George V silver pepperettes, makers George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, London 1912, a pair of Edwardian silver open salts, wavy rims, on three cabriole legs, makers Lee & Wigfall, Sheffield 1910, five various silver napkin rings and a George V silver urn shaped posy vase, loaded base, maker William Aitken, London 1913, approximate gross weight 15.5ozt, 484 grams (14) (condition: the salts all have worn interiors, the Georgian ones are dented and mishapen, the pepperettes rock on a flat surface, napkin rings in varying condition, the posy vase has a bent rim and foot rim)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE WHITE METAL TRUMPET FROM AN EPERGNE, wavy rim over applied foliate decoration, height 22cm, together with two early 20th Century Chinese silver plated conical posy vases, one cast with dragons in clouds and lacking sleeves, the other with lightly dimpled surface, blind cartouche, stamped TC to foot, heights 18cm and 13cm (3) (condition: epergne has evidence of glue/solder on underside, smallest vase has spots of solder to the underside of the foot and some dints to wavy rim)
A ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT STUDY VASE, with reticulated rim, on four scrolled leaf feet, shape No.G.42 L/S, painted with pears and black grapes, two white grapes verso, signed David J. Scyner, printed and painted marks to base including 'P.W', height 22cm (condition: no signs of chips, cracks or restoration, some splashes of dirt and household paint on the back
A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY TWIN HANDLED VASE, painted with sprays of wild and hedgerow flowers, shape No.1021, date cypher for 1900, height 24cm, together with another Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled vase, painted with thistledown and wild flowers, shape No.1839, date cypher for 1900, printed marks and a Royal Worcester blush ivory ewer painted with sprays of wild and hedgerow flowers, shape No.1581, date cypher for 1903, height 16cm (3) (condition: shape No.1021 has wear to the gilding around the rim, as does shape No.1839, ewer has hair line cracks extending through the back of the body)
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY TWIN HANDLED VASES, shape No.1674, printed and painted with pink and yellow roses, forget-me-nots and foliage, date cyphers for 1895, puce printed marks, height 27cm (2) (condition: one vase has restoration to both handles, the other vase has a patch of restoration to the rim)
FIVE PIECES OF ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY, comprising a trumpet shaped posy vase on a circular base with three paw feet, shape No.1746, printed and tinted floral decoration, puce marks, date cypher for 1895, height 23cm, a similarly decorated relief moulded plate, shape No.1512, puce marks, date cypher for 1892, diameter 22.2cm, a shallow dish with ribbed sides, printed and tinted with flowers, shape No.1416, puce marks, date cypher for 1912 and two reticulated pot pourris, one with a cover, green backstamps and shape No.G76 and G302, heights 11.5cm and 7.5cm (5) (condition: all pieces appear to be in good condition, no signs of chips, cracks or restoration)
A ROYAL WORCESTER EWER PAINTED WITH ROSES, signed by Reginald Austin, burnished green gilt and blush ivory rims, shape No.H209, green printed marks, date cypher for 1909, height 14cm and a Hadley's Worcester squat circular vase, pale brown wavy rim and scrolled feet, the main body painted with autumnal fruits, flowers and insects, printed green mark, painted 212/11.38 in iron red, height 7cm (2) (condition: ewer has a few light glaze scratches and a small amount of speckles of household paint, the small vase has wear to the gilding on the rim)
A ROYAL WORCESTER TWIN HANDLED VASE PAINTED WITH MALLARD DUCKS IN FLIGHT BY JAMES STINTON, blush ivory relief moulded rim, neck, handles and foot rim, the reverse painted with a landscape, shape No.1109, puce marks, date cypher for 1911, height 15cm (condition: no chips or restoration but there is a vertical crack running from the rim down to the narrowing of the neck)
A ROYAL WORCESTER BUD VASE OF BALUSTER FORM PAINTED WITH TWO HIGHLAND SHEEP BY ERNEST BARKER, gilt rims, burnished green gilt band to neck, shape No.H286, puce marks, date cypher for 1919, height 10.5cm (condition: no sign of chips, cracks or restoration, security pen postcode visible under UV light)
A ROYAL WORCESTER POT POURRI AND COVER DECORATED WITH HIGHLAND CATTLE BY HARRY STINTON, the cover with knopped finial above four foliate pierced ovals, the vase with four green and gilt arches, main decoration signed H. Stinton, the reverse painted with a landscape, shape No.H175, black printed marks and date cypher for 1952, height 11.5cm (condition: no evidence of damage)
A ROYAL WORCESTER INVERTED BALUSTER VASE DECORATED WITH TWO CRANES IN A LANDSCAPE BY WILLIAM POWELL, the cranes watering in a desert oasis, signed W. Powell, on four leaf shaped scrolled feet with blush ivory bands in between, shape No.F106/H145.74, green printed marks, date cypher for 1911, s.d., height 21cm (condition: the rim has a glued repair which has been in two sections)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PEARLWARE COFFEE CAN, printed and painted with a floral design on a swirled feather orange printed ground, the interior sepia printed with British Order of The Garter and profile portrait of George III, s.d., together with an early 19th Century English porcelain coffee cup and saucer and two matching dessert service serving dishes, hand painted with alternating panels of leaves and shaded blue bands with spiral gilt detail, a 19th Century Wedgwood black basalt cylindrical spill vase with fluted bands, impressed marks, height 15cm, an early 19th Century Meissen coffee cup and saucer, painted with Deutsche Blumen and green ribbon borders with gilt details, painted crossed sword and * mark and a Victorian porcelain hand painted box and cover from a wash/dressing table set (8) (condition: Pearlware coffee can has some losses to the green leaves, crazed but not stained, hairline in rim, saucer with blue bands has a star hairline in the underside, one of the matching dishes has staining and crazing to the underside, the basalt vase has small splashes of white household paint and light surface marks, the Meissen cup and saucer has some gilding loss and the porcelain box has several stained cracks)
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER FOR LINTHORPE POTTERY, a jug with mottled brown/green glazes, shape No.183, impressed 'LINTHORPE HT', facsimile Dresser signature and 183, restored, height 14.5cm, together with five other pieces of Linthorpe Pottery, comprising an onion shaped vase, shape No.849, impressed marks, height 12cm, an inverted baluster vase, shape No.1609, impressed marks, damaged, height 18.5cm, a squat twin handled baluster vase, impressed marks, restored, height 11cm, a cylindrical planter with flared base, shape No.536, defective, impressed marks, height 19cm and a twin handled baluster vase with a funnel shaped neck, shape No.2141, restored, height 36.5cm (6) (condition: No.183 restored to lip and rim, No.849 appears to be free from chips, cracks and restoration, glaze is rough around the rim, No.1609 has a glued repair to upper rim, squat twin handled vase is restored to the wavy rim and handles, No.536 has cracks running through the body towards the flared base and No.241 is restored to the neck and handles)
BERNARD MOORE (BRITISH 1850-1935), four pieces of flambe Pottery comprising a large ovoid shape vase with reduced lustre cherry blossom decoration, height approximately 23cm (nibbles to the base, scratches to the glaze), a Meiping shape vase , height approximately 18cm, (with restoration), lidded baluster vase with reduced lustre foliate decoration, height approximately 15cm (restored, scratches to the glaze), small baluster vase (chipped rim), height approximately 7cm, name or initials to the bases (4)
A GROUP OF BOURNE DENBY ORIENT WARES, comprising a large twin handled vase, height 24cm, swollen ovoid vase, thistle shaped vase with handle, globular vase with handle, squashed onion shaped vase with squared neck, twin handled pin tray and chamber candlestick with handle (7) (condition: no damage or restoration although the thistle vase has some pitting from the firing process)
BERNARD MOORE (BRITISH 1850-1935), a ribbed baluster vase, having a streaky blue/green gloss ground over a matt blue body, height approximately 14.5cm, printed marks to the base, together with a flambe baluster vase, height approximately 25cm (2)(condition: some flaking of the glaze to the flambe vase)
A RUSKIN POTTERY TABLE LAMP, the stepped hexagonal base rising to a tapered cylindrical stem, blue and white matt glaze, impressed Ruskin England 1930, height approximately 31.5cm excluding fitting, together with a Ruskin hexagonal vase decorated with a blue over green ground, impressed Ruskin England, indistinct date, height approximately 16.5cm (2) (condition: some crazing to the white glaze on the lamp, no obvious chips or cracks)
THREE PIECES OF RUSKIN POTTERY, comprising a decorative single handled jug, impressed triangular backstamp, dated 1932, height approximately 18cm, an ovoid vase, triangular backstamp, dated 1932, height approximately 18.5cm and an onion shaped vase, triangular backstamp, dated 1933, the last official year of production, height approximately 26.5cm, all decorated in a green crystalline glaze (3) (condition: no chips or cracks)
TWO PIECES OF MINIATURE RUSKIN POTTERY, comprising two shallow bowls, a green example impressed Ruskin England 1922 and an orange example impressed Ruskin, together with an unmarked yellow miniature bowl in the manner of Ruskin, height approximately 3cm (3) (condition: small chip to the green vase)
THREE PIECES OF RUSKIN POTTERY, comprising a small peach lustre ginger jar with damaged lid, impressed marks to base, dated 1925, a pair of blue lustre vases, impressed marks, dated 1922, one vase damaged, together with a footed eggshell bowl and squashed ovoid bowl, both unmarked to the bases but in the manner of Ruskin, tallest height approximately 16cm (5)
RUSKIN POTTERY, comprising an onion shaped vase in blue and orange glaze, incised William Howson Taylor signature with triangular backstamp, dated 1931, height approximately 30cm, together with cylindrical vase with flared rim, blue, orange and green glazes, impressed marks to base, dated 1933, height approximately 24cm (2)(condition: no chips or cracks)
FOUR RUSKIN POTTERY VASES, comprising a yellow and green example, impressed marks to base, height approximately 16cm, a streaked matt glaze example, impressed Ruskin England, height approximately 13cm, a small blue and white vase, impressed marks, dated 1931 (damaged) and a hexagonal green and orange vase with William Howson Taylor signature to base (damaged) (4)
THREE PILKINGTONS LANCASTRIAN VASES, comprising a pair of lobed vases, pattern No.2822, dated 1913, height approximately 24cm, together with a lobed baluster vase, pattern No.2368, dated 1906, height approximately 20.5cm, all covered in a crimson streaked glaze (3) (condition: some crazing to the glaze in places)
TWO PILKINGTON'S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN VASES, comprising a lobed baluster vase, having a blue mottled ground, decorated with a sprig of contrasting foliage, height approximately 27cm, two firing faults to the glaze, and a lobed baluster vase with dark blue ground and raised foliate decoration, height approximately 21cm, impressed marks to both bases (2)
THREE PIECES OF PILKINGTON LANCASTRIAN POTTERY, comprising a lidded storage jar decorated in a flambe glaze, dated 1912, height approximately 21cm, a baluster vase, shape No.3022, height approximately 20cm (from the Bill Coles Collection) and a lobed gourd shaped vase decorated in a strawberry and white streaked glaze, height approximately 17cm (3) (condition:The squat lobed vase has a patch of restoration to the rim and is crazed, the baluster vase has a restored neck/rim and possible patch of restoration to underside of base/foot, patches of heavy crazing was also noted under UV light, the lid on the lidded jar is cracked around the outer edge and may even be well glued in on a clean break, more obvious under UV light)
TWO PILKINGTON LANCASTRIAN VASES, comprising a lobed baluster vase decorated in a bronze patinated glaze, painted backstamp, height approximately 28cm, together with a heptagonal shaped vase, painted backstamp, green glaze, height approximately 24cm (2) (condition: small chip to the foot of the lobed vase, crazing to the glaze of the green vase)
SIR EDMUND ELTON FOR SUNFLOWER POTTERY, a baluster shaped vase with incised and raised decoration, covered in a blue streaky glaze, height approximately 21cm, together with a footed baluster vase with raised foliate decoration, blue and brown glazes, height approximately 21.5cm, both inscribed backstamp (condition: both have a small amount of damage to the raised decoration and some crazing to the glaze) (2)
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