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AMENDED DESCRIPTION Edward VII silver twin-handled cup, in the form of the Warwick Vase, on square base, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1908, 21 cm high, 61 oz. (1897 gr.). Diam 31.5 cm across handles.Marks rubbed. Rim bruised on one side - see image. Marks, wear and minor scratches consistent with age and use, noticeable as a loss of detail to the decoration predominantly at the high points. Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images
Selection of silver items to include two double-ended scent bottles, a dwarf candlestick, a four-division toast rack, pie-crust rimmed bowl, inkwell, bud vase, ring-stand, small jewellery box, mustard pot and open salt, candlestick 12 cm high, weighable silver 11 oz. (342 gr.) (11). Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images
A Victorian silver-gilt 'Warwick Vase' wine coolerEdward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1845Modelled as the Warwick Vase from Hadrian's Villa, with typical lion pelt and dramatic mask-head decoration in high relief and elaborately entwined handles, with a removable liner and collar, height 25cm, length 35cm, weight 193oz.
A George I carved and figured walnut corner or 'writing' armchairin the manner of William HallettCirca 1725, the shaped and curved back with a scroll eared vase-form splat, with outcurved arm supports terminating in carved feathered eagle busts, above a serpentine seat frame, on four scallop shell and husk pendant clasped cabriole legs, each carved with scrolled acanthus spandrels, terminating in claw feet, with an ivorine plaque which reads: 'Frank Partridge, Works of Art, 26, King St., St. James's and New York', 84cm wide.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP
painted with spikey flowerheads, the domed covers with dog finials, 35.5 cm high (Qty: 4)Condition report: Cond: Vase one – chip on basal flange Cover one – cracked and reglued on inner rim Vase two – chip on rim Cover two – two conjoined flakes – chipped and reglued. Fo dog finial chipped and entirely reglued. One other rim chip.
with seated Shi-Shi to the domed cover, the main body carved in relief and pierced with peonies and other flowers and leaves below shoulders decorated with fenghuang birds and bijin in fan reserves, 80cm high (Qty: 2)Condition report: Shi-shi with cracks to the haunches. Rubbed gilding (also on the rim of the vase itself) Slight rubbing to the gilding and the enamel to the body
the ormolu mounted arched case with vase finials and female term mounts, the arched brass dial with silvered chime/silent, and Cambridge Chimes/Chime on Eight Bells subsidiary dials, signed silvered chapter ring, with 8 day triple fusee movement chiming on 8 bells and striking on a gong (Dimensions: 56cm high)(56cm high)
YAKOVLEV, VASILY (1893–1953) Still Life with a Vase of Flowers, signed and dated 1942, also further signed and titled in Cyrillic on the reverse.Oil on canvas, 119.5 by 88.5 cm.Provenance: Art Fund of the USSR, Moscow (stamp on the reverse and label on the stretcher).Private collection, Europe.Thence by descent to the present owner.Private collection, UK.
An unusual Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1885, incised with stylised spiders on palm shaped leaves and spider's web repeat in black and ochre on a buff ground incised 2-85 Martin Bros London & Southall, 24cm. high Provenance Burstow & Hewett Valuers, Battle, 20th August 2014 lot 246. Catalogue notes This was the last vase purchased for the collection by Daryl.
A fine Martin Brothers stoneware Dragon vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1899, shouldered form, incised and painted with large ferocious Oriental dragons fighting, in brown, highlighted in white on a mushroom ground, incised 5-1899 Martin Bros London & Southall, 32cm. high Provenance Classic Arts and Crafts, Christie's South Kensington, 2nd November 2000 lot 57. Exhibited Gorgeously Grotesque, Worthing Museum and Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 77. Literature Michael Jeffery Arts and Crafts Style, Pavilion Books, page 113 this vase illustrated.
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1884, swollen, shouldered form, incised with borders of stylised foliage in ochre on a textured tan ground and another vase painted with flowers incised 6-84 Martin Bros, London & Southall, 20cm. high (2) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware baluster tobacco jar and cover by Robert Wallace Martin, cylindrical form, modelled in low relief with a band stylised foliage between chevron borders, the domed cover with pierced finial, a Martin Brothers vase painted with a bird perched on a tree bough, and four other vases incised R W Martin Southall to cover rim, damages 20cm. high (7) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware aquatic vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1905, shouldered, square section, the biscuit fired vase incised grotesque scaly fish swimming, highlighted with white glaze, incised 1905 Martin Bros London & Southall, 24.5cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware.
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1890, baluster form, incised and painted with clematis flowers in brown and green on a buff ground incised 12-1890 Martin Bros London & Southall, paper number, 23.5cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, shouldered for with applied loop handles, incised and painted with white anemone flowers in a brown ground, another Martin Brothers stoneware vase incised with wild flowers, and another Martin Brothers shouldered vase incised with wild flowers, incised Martin Bros London & Southall, damages, 9.5cm. high, (3) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, shouldered form with cylindrical neck, incised with a band of foliage in green and ochre on a buff ground, with blue bands, and two other Martin Brothers vases R W Martin Southall, restored, 23.5cm. high (3) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase, tapering cylindrical form with flaring neck, incised and painted with lily of the valley stems, in ochre and white on a buff ground, and three other small Martin Brothers vases incised Martin London 14.5cm. high (4) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1886, swollen form, painted with scrolling foliage in brown on a buff ground, and another similar dated 1889, incised 12-1886 RWMartin & Bros London & Southall, 9cm. high (2) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Martin Brothers stoneware Dragon flask vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1914, the flattened body with twin-loop handles to shoulder, incised with a ferocious dragon to either side, in green on a blue ground, incised 8-1914 Martin Bros London & Southall, minor glaze loss to handle and foot rim, 19cm. high Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware.
A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd pot, swollen square section, covered in a mottled olive green glaze a Martin Ware vase and a jug each with mottled brown glazes incised Martin Bros, damages to vase and jug, 8.5cm. high (3) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
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