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A Chinese blue and white deep bowl, Qianlong, the exterior painted with a bird perched on a flowering peony tree, 23cm diameter; a Chinese blue and white rectangular deep dish, Qianlong, painted with central Willow tree, 38cm wide; a Chinese blue and white large dish, Qianlong, painted with two figures and pagoda, 41cm wide; a Chinese blue and white vase, Kangxi, painted with landscape panels, 19cm high; a large Chinese blue and white punch bowl, painted with flowers, Qianlong, 36cm diameter; a Chinese blue and white bowl, Qianlong, painted with various figures, 23.5cm diameter; a Chinese blue and white vase, 19th century, painted with two panels of 'precious objects', 41cm high; a Chinese blue and white vase, 19th century, converted to a lamp, the vase 21.5cm high and a Chinese wood stand, 16cm diameter (9)
Pansy, a Moorcroft Pottery vase, designed by William Moorcroft, painted in colours on a white ground impressed mark, painted green signature, 14.3cm high; Flambé Orchid, a Moorcroft Pottery vase, designed by William Moorcroft, painted in colours under a rich flambé glaze impressed marks with blue, 10cm high; Pansy, a Moorcroft Pottery bowl and cover, impressed 'Moorcroft made in England', 14.5cm diameter and a Moorcroft vase and a plate, the vase with paper label and impressed mark and the dish impressed mark and signed in green 'WM' 14cm high and 18cm wide (5)
Orchid, three Moorcroft Pottery items, comprising: a tall blue ground jug, impressed signature (Potter to HM The Queen), blue painted initials, circa 1945-49, 20.5cm (8in) high; a blue ground baluster vase, impressed and painted initials, circa 1960, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) high; and a white ground baluster vase, Blue highlighted impressed mark, circa 1980, 10cm (4in) high
A pair of Doulton Lambeth Pottery Stoneware bottle vases, circa 1900, impressed marks, 19.5cm high; and a pair of Doulton Lambeth Pottery Stoneware small jardinieres, circa 1900, impressed marks, 9cm high, a Doulton Lambeth chimney vase, with trailing vines to the shaft, impressed marks, 29cm high, a candlestick, impressed marks, 20cm high, and a further vase, impressed marks, 15cm high Provenance: The collection of the late Professor Michael Jaffé, Clifton Maybank
A group of miniature porcelain items, various dates, 18th, 19th & 20th centuries, including: a miniature Meissen figure of a man in bed attire, blue crossed swords mark, 6cm high; two small Meissen (Marcolini) cups, painted and gilt with a stiff leaf band, probably for the Turkish market; a miniature Chamberlain's Worcester trumpet vase, iron-red mark, 5cm high; and other items
A Wedgwood lustre bowl, printed and painted with butterflies, the interior in mottled yellow, the exterior in mottled blue, 11cm diam, printed Portland vase mark; a Royal Doulton yellow lustre bowl, the interior printed with butterfly and pine branches, 10cm diam, printed mark; others (4)
A Whieldon-type guglet or bottle vase, typically glazed in mottled earthy tones, 22cm high, 1770Provenance: From the Estate of Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Alice Cavendish CVO (24 April 1926 -15 September 2018), daughter of Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
A 19th century enamel shaped baluster vase, double domed cover, decorated with roses and forget-me-nots on a cobalt blue, with gilt leaves and trellis, gilt metal mount, bud and leaf finial, 21cm high, 16cm diamProvenance: From the Estate of Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Alice Cavendish CVO (24 April 1926 -15 September 2018), daughter of Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
A pair of Wedgwood black basalt candlesticks, in relief with fruiting vine, reeded column, 21.5cm high, impressed mark; a similar large trumpet vase, 29cm high, impressed mark; a Wellington commemorative cream jug, serpent handle, lion mask spout with an oval panel depicting a bust of the Duke, the plinth inscribed 'Vireque Acquirit Eundo' the reverse inscribed 'India, Portugal & Spain' and impressed Vitorria 21st June 1813, 17cm wide; etc
A pair of Derby Patch Mark Rococo cartouche-shaped vases, each modelled with a profusion of blossoming flowers and picked out in colourful tones, the scrolling bases painted with Deutsche Blumen, outlined throughout in pink and alternating tones of green, circular bases, 12cm high, c.1760; a Derby Patch Mark Blanc de Chine pot-pourri vase, applied with English summer flowers, acanthus-capped scroll handles, frill waist, pierced outswept neck, dentil rim, circular base, 19.5cm high, c.1760 [3]
An early Derby flared frill potpourri vase and cover, modelled with a pair of masks and profusely ornamented with flowers and exotic plumes, picked out in polychrome enamels, the reserves well-painted with butterflies and insects, diaper-pierced neck with flowerhead bosses at angles, domed cover with bird finial and further foliage, 24cm high, c.1760Provenance: the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Losses and competent restoration.
A Chinese celadon ovoid vase, incised in relief with stylised flowers and foliage, 36cm high, 19th centuryProvenance: From the Estate of Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Alice Cavendish CVO (24 April 1926 -15 September 2018), daughter of Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
A Wedgwood black basalt spreading cylindrical jug, typically sprigged in relief with classical figures, fruiting vine border, 18cm high, impressed mark, late 19th century; a similar flared cylindrical vase, 15cm high; a 20th century black basalt bowl, 14cm diam, impressed marks; etc (4)
A Derby Crown Porcelain Company Repoussé Ware bottle vase, moulded in high relief with a profusion of chrysanthemums, hellebores and further country flowers, fluted neck and beaded girdle at shoulder, burnished in gold and picked out in mottled tones of green and red, 11.5cm high, red printed marks, retailed by J.E. Caldwell & Co, Philadelphia, incised V and numbered 642, c. 1885
A Royal Worcester blush ivory krater-shaped vase, painted with roses and hellebores, the shoulder moulded in relief and picked out in gilt with anthemions, twin scroll handles above masks, pedestal foot, 28cm high, green printed marks, shape no. 1759, date code for 1901; a smaller vase, 21.5cm high; a conforming jug, 11cm high, (3)
A Chinese celadon ovoid vase, with elephant scroll handle, pierced hardwood bases, 23cm high, 19th century Provenance: From the Estate of Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Alice Cavendish CVO (24 April 1926 -15 September 2018), daughter of Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
A 19th century Meissen Named-View ovoid vase and cover, Yorkshire, painted with a Picturesque landscape, the verso well-painted with summer flowers in bloom, encrusted throughout with colourful roses and summer flowers, naturalistic green branch handles, gilt scrolling diaper and line borders, 14cm high, 23cm wide, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, c. 1830; a 19th century German porcelain Schneeballen pot, applied with pink flowers throughout, the domed cover applied with a branch handle, cherries and a rose, 7.5cm high; a 19th century Dresden ovoid cabinet cup, painted with Watteauesque figures, pink ground, gilt entwined snake handle, lion paw feet, 8cm high (3)
A Coalport topographical twin-handled vase and cover, painted recto and verso with reserves of the Italian Lakes, alternating yellow and ivory ground with scrolling foliage in raised gilding, minaret cover, acanthus-capped scroll handles, plinth base, 23cm high, green printed marks, c. 1900
A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre octagonal bowl, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, printed and painted in coloured enamels and picked out in gilt, the interior with a young girl looking into a rock pool, the exterior with goblins and witches in blue on an iron red ground, 16cm wide, Portland vase mark in gilt
A large Royal Worcester blush ivory baluster vase, painted with carnations and further country flowers, picket out in gilt, slightly outswept rim, girdle to neck, 30.5cm high, puce printed marks, shape no. H289, date code for 1919; a similar two-handled specimen vase, 12cm high, puce printed marks, (2)
An early pair of Derby Patch Mark cartouche-shaped vases, painted after the Cotton-stem Painter in polychrome enamels with sprigs of country flowers, each reservoir moulded in relief with feathered scrolls, picked out in tones of pastel turquoise and gilt, iron red shaped rims, circular feet, 11cm high, c. 1765 Provenance: the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: One vase with a repaired crack affecting centre, shoulder, neck and rim - but stable. The other okay but askew. Each possibly with refreshed gilding, expecting light wear and some pitting.
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