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MOORCROFT VASE a circa 1920's/30's vase in the Hibiscus design, the flowers painted on a green ground. Also with a modern Moorcroft vase in the Anemone Tribute design (red dot, 2nd quality). Hibiscus marked, Moorcroft, Made in England, and remains of paper label. 7 1/2ins (19cms) high. (2)
JOHN LEACH - MUCHELNEY POTTERY a variety of Muchelney Pottery, including a black burnished vase with JL seal mark, a large stoneware jug partially glazed (signed JL and dated 1998), various glazed and unglazed stoneware jugs and domestic plates and bowls, tankards etc. Not all shown in image.
CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE IMPERIAL YELLOW GROUND LOTUS VASE, Qianlong mark but probably Daoguang period, of ovoid form with four daoist roundels enamelled with pink stylised beasts and clouds on a turquoise background, surrounded by profuse scrolling lotus flowerheads and foliage interspersed with buddhistic symbols including pairs of fish, bats, peach blossom, beneath a meandering band with gilt key decoration and a ruyi border and above a lappet foot rim, the interior and base in pale turquoise, blue six character seal type mark, with a hardwood stand, height 28cm Provenance: ‘Given as a gift to the vendors grandfather, Sir Paul Butler, in the 1920’s when he left his post at Mukden Imperial Palace and thence by descent’.
CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE RETICULATED VASE OR LAMP BASE, the hexagonal, ovoid body with foliate roundels on pierced ground, the neck and foot with similar piercing, castellated rim, the stepped base with flowerhead piercing between scrolling floral bands, in two sections, fitted as a lamp base, height excluding wooden foot and electric fittings 41cm
CHINESE BRONZE VASE, of tied sack form, decorated with numerous symbols and emblems beneath a 'rope' tied band, height 42cm; together with a Chinese hardwood stand, with a square top, scrolling fretwork and shaped stretchers, height 80, top 34cm square (2)
MOORCROFT VASE - QUEEN OF THE NIGHT a modern squat Moorcroft vase in the Queen of the Night design, designed by Anji Davenport for the Moorcroft Collectors Club (signed underneath by Anji Davenport, dated 2001). Also with a modern squat Moorcroft vase in the Chrysanthemum design (designed by Vicky Lovatt), made for the Connoisseur Collection, June 2004. Both 4 3/4ins (12cms) high. (2)
MOORCROFT VASE - WINDRUSH & INCA a modern Moorcroft vase in the Windrush design, designed by Debbie Hancock and dated 2000. Also with a modern Moorcroft vase in the Inca design, designed by Rachel Bishop. Windrush 8 1/2ins (22cms) high, Inca 7 3/4ins (20cms) high. (2)
GRADUATED PAIR OF JAPANESE BOWLS, late 19th century, enamelled with fans, scrolling foliage and flowering prunus branches, seal mark to base, diameters 25cm and 21.5cm; together with a Japanese vase, late 19th or early 20th century, of baluster form, decorated with birds in foliage on a faux bois ground, a blue and white inner rim, height 46cm; and a similar charger, blue six character mark, diameter 31cm (4)
MOORCROFT VASE - THAXTED CHURCH a modern Moorcroft vase of squat form, No 99 of 150 produced and in the Thaxted Church design (designed and signed by Emma Bossons, 2003). Also with a squat Moorcroft vase in the Accolade design (designed and signed by Emma Bossons), and another Moorcroft vase in the Pansy design (designed by Rachel Bishop). Thaxted Church 4 1/4ins (11cms) high. (3)
ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY FIGURE a blush ivory figure of a lady Model No 1032. Also with a blush ivory Royal Worcester vase, with mask handles and painted with flowers on each side, Model No 1716. Figure with impressed and puce Royal Worcester marks, W12, 1032. Figure 8ins (20cms) high, Vase 8ins (20cms) high. (2)
OKRA GLASS including a vase titled Morning Glory, dated 2001 and marked Glass Guild Piece (16cms) high, also with a slightly larger Okra vase dated for 2002 (signed by Richard Golding, 18cms high), a larger iridescent Okra vase (dated 2005, 22.5cms high), and 3 smaller pieces of Okra Glass. (6)
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