A mixed lot of ceramics and glass to include a Lladró figure of a girl in bonnet with basket of flowers, a Royal Worcester blanc de Chine figure group from the 'Moments' range of figures, entitled 'Tender Love', Wedgwood & Co Toby jugs, cut glass decanters, a Mary Gregory style posy vase etc.
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Attributed to Spode; a 19th century flask vase with twin reticulated handles in the form of serpents and face of Medusa, central hand-painted scene of cattle at stream side, buildings and church spire in the background within a gilt border of fans, to four Oriental-style supports, height 24.5cm. CONDITION REPORT Hair line crack to the neck, otherwise no obvious signs of significant damage or repair.
A quantity of early 20th century flow-blue dinner ware to include plates, side plates, sandwich plates, two large tureens and two smaller tureens, a pair of mid-20th century baluster vases with figural decoration and gilt-heightened, an Aynsley 'Wild Tudor' baluster vase, c1930s decorative ceramics and a c1940s Alfred Meakin 'Midnight Star' part dinner service to include plates, side plates, two tureens etc.
A late 19th century Meissen porcelain petal-lobed miniature cabinet cup, applied with colourful flowers in high relief, the interior painted in colourful enamels with further flowers and insects, entwined branch handle, gilt rim and stem feet, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, c.1900, associated saucer en suite, (2); Continental bottle vase, similar [3]
A Japanese eggshell porcelain Export Ware tea set, comprising cups, saucers, plates, teapot, sugar bowl, etc; a Beswick character tea pot, Sam Weller, printed and impressed marks; Cottage Ware including teapot, jugs, etc; Berth Hummel Gallery Goebel Daffodils and Anemones vase 1928/30 2004 issue; a Royal Doulton model, Kingfisher; another, Zebra Finch; Carltonware; etc
A Royal Crown Derby Royal Antoinette pattern coffee can and saucer, second quality; others, similar, a side plate and miniature ovoid vase, first quality; a sucrier, cover lacking, second quality; a Honeysuckle pattern sucrier and cover, second quality; a Princess pattern tea plate, first quality; a set of three Derby Posies pattern graduated jugs; a pair of similar trinket dishes
Four Chinese vases, to include a Ge glaze vase with trunk and ring handles, the glaze a light blue shade, a treacle glaze moon flask vase and a pair of Famille Verte vases, 19th century, decorated with scholars and attendants within a garden landscape, with mask and ring handles. Tallest 25.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The blue ground Ge vase is of no particular age but is in good order throughout. This vase comes with a wood stand which is also in good order. The treacle glaze moon flask vase is in good decorative order with no obvious chips, cracks, faults or restorations. The pair of vases, one has a quarter missing from the rim and a further section broken and glued to the rim the remaining body is in good order. Its partner vase has 2 small sections missing from the rim, sections of it have been glued. There are large cracks and small glazed chips to the neck and a large rim to foot rim hairline crack with larger further cracks issuing. Throughout the body both vases have plaster of Paris poured into the interior.
A Chinese porcelain vase, late 20th century, decorated with a fanciful bird on rockwork with peony, red seal type mark Jingdezhen Zhi, a miniature vase and cover decorated with double Shou, bats and peony, a further vase with a screw top with Wan Shou Wu Jiang characters, a turquoise ground vase ginger jar and a Chinese polished hardstone and celadon jardiniere, all late 20th century. Tallest 24 cm, smallest 9.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cover to the ginger jar has been broken in two and glued. All other vases are in good decorative order. The polished stone plant is in generally good order with only a very few chips to the leaves. Some of the stamen are missing from the flowers but otherwise in good order.
A Chinese porcelain miniature blue and white vase, 20th century, decorated with a deer before a pine tree and rockwork and a crane beneath two birds, four character mark "Da Ming Nian Zhi" and a miniature Chinese porcelain globular vase decorated with a copper red dragon chasing a flaming pearl, unmarked. 8.6 cm and 5.2 cm respectively.
A Royal Worcester blush ground vase, shape No. 1558 date code 1912, having a moulded and flaring rim with banded neck above a squat body with floral spray decoration heightened with gilding and all upon a circular foot, printed marks. Height 26.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The neck above the gilt collar has been completely restored. The remainder of the body appears to be in good decorative order.
A pair of brass andirons, 19th century, the pointed finials above vase, globe and turned knops, terminating in lion claw and ball feet and united by a loose turned stretcher with acorn finial. Height 67 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The overall width (lion paw to lion paw) with the bar in place is 108 cm. The interior width at the rear of the andirons is 50 cm and the interior width of one ball finial to the other is 68 cm. There are a few small dints on the bar and the central bar knop is slightly askew. Both andirons are polished but in good decorative order. Overall an attractive piece.
A Japanese bronze sleeve vase, Meiji period, with key moulded band beneath the rim and with applied relief moulded dragon clutching a pearl entwined around the body, nine character mark framed by two dragons. Height 30.4 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Base diameter 11.8 cm. There are traces of verdigris on the dragons claw clutching the pearl and along the bottom edge. The pearl within the claw has split and left a 10 mm x 4 mm hole. In general the patination is consistent throughout however there are some small fingernail size rub spots to the upper section at the rear and also all around the base. Otherwise there are no further obvious visible faults.
A Chinese carved blackwood vase stand, late 19th century, with rouge marble inset top and carved fruiting vine apron supported on dragon mask cabriole legs with relief foliate carved decoration, all united by a cash symbol under tier. Surface diameter 22.5 cm, height 52.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top moulding is in four sections which shows signs of shrinkage. Three of these sections have edge rubbing. There are one or two small chips to the decorated apron but in general this appears to be in good decorative order. It is structurally sound.
A Chinese vase, late 20th century, with slightly flaring neck with Ruyi head border above a peony Shou and bat decorated neck above a pink ground, with turquoise ground floral shoulder above the main body with opposing dragons and a flaming pearl amongst clouds, all above a spuming wave base, on circular foot with six character Guangxu mark. 39 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This vase appears to be in good condition throughout with no obvious chips, cracks, flaws or restorations visible.
A Chinese polished brass censor, early 20th century, with dog of fo finial and pierced tangrams, the body with panels of birds and foliage, the opposing side with a deer and bear, with stylised mask and ring handles, all on three legs, with cast four character Xuande mark, and a Chinese polished brass vase, relief decorated with opposing dragons facing a pearl and with seven character mark to underside. 21.5 cm and 14 cm respectively.
A Kutani vase, late 19th century, decorated with three panels of scholars within attendance in typical Kutani colours heightened with gilding and signed to the underside Kutani Zo Wataya Sei. 27.5 cm high, a Kutani vase decorated with a long tailed cockerel amongst blossoming flowers, signed Kutani Watano Sei, 30 cm high and a Kutani vase decorated with peacock and hen amongst blossoming peony and birds, signed Kutani Tsukuru, 32 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: The vase decorated with peacocks rings out nicely when lightly tapped. There is a 5 mm firing crack to the interior foot rim. There is very light gilt rubbing throughout. Otherwise in good order. The vase decorated with deities has a crazed body throughout. This would have once had a cover which is now missing. The interior glaze is crazed throughout and slightly stained at the bottom. There is a very fine interior hairline crack +/- 3 cm long visible on the interior but not on the exterior, however on the exterior there is a small 5 mm hairline scratch in the red ground. The gilding and painted decoration appears to be good throughout with no obvious flaws. On the vase with the long tailed cockerel the rim gilding has been thoroughly erased. There is a very fine 1 cm hairline crack within the glaze of the rim, a 1 cm x 2 mm wide paint blister on the rim. There is a 1 cm x 2 mm surface scratch to the foot rim. Overall the decorations and enamels appear to be in good order. There are four small firing pin holes in the main body
A Chinese Canton "Zun" shape vase, circa 1880, the flaring rim with an internal border with panels of peony and flowers, the exterior decorated with panels of figures, birds and butterflies, all against a tight scrolling green and gilt ground. Height 40 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There is light gild rubbing to the rim but otherwise this is in good order with no obvious chips, cracks or restorations.
A Chinese porcelain vase, late 20th century, decorated with a gnarled pine tree upon rockwork before a pagoda, lake and mountainous landscape, two lines of character marks verso, red river stamped Qianlong mark and a further later Chinese vase with printed and enamel decoration, both converted to table lamps. 25.5 cm and 33 cm respectively (minus fittings).
A James Macintyre & Co. "Yellow Iris" Florian vase, designed by William Moorcroft, circa 1900, with a wavy flared rim with long and slender cylindrical neck leading to the squat body on a circular foot, printed marks and inscribed in green "W. Moorcroft, Des" and also "Mc1485, T". Height 30.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This vase appears to be in good order throughout with no obvious chips, cracks or post production flaws.
A group of late 19th and early 20th century blue and white Oriental and English ware to include a small blue and white tea bowl, blue concentric marks to the base, a small dish (af), a blue and white floral footed bowl, a blue and white squat baluster vase and a pair of baluster vases with blue floral hand-painted decoration (7).
A group of 20th century Oriental blue and white ware to include a baluster vase with figural decoration, four character marks to base, height 25.5cm. with a non matching cover with dog of Fo finial, a bowl with figural and prunus blossom decoration, diameter 15cm, and two non matching sleeves vases one with figural and prunus blossom decoration, the other with dragon chasing the pearl decoration and abstract design, each with four character marks to base (4).
A good collection of assorted Oriental ceramics to include a teapot and tea bowl set, baluster vase, sprinkler vase, large charger, a sake set in original presentation box, a collection of tea bowls (2). CONDITION REPORT The black ground baluster vase has age-related wear, chips to the paint on neck of vase, some loss of enamel to decoration, no obvious sign of restoration. Cream ground baluster vase, crackle to the glaze, age-related wear. Tall baluster vase with figures: age-related wear, crackle to the glaze and some discolouration, large under rim chip.
Five late 19th and early 20th century Oriental vases to include a pair of cobalt blue vases, a jade green crackle glaze baluster vase, an emerald green vase and an earthenware brown glazed vase, height of largest 14cm (5). CONDITION REPORT Each vase has damage to the rim, apart from the brown example, which has chips from the foot rim.
A Meiji period wall plate in the Imari palette with central design of peonies in decorative vase, with vignette surround hand-painted with bats, mythical creatures, foliage and flora, diameter 32cm, a similar period Japanese charger with hand-painted design of geisha girls with prunus blossom and peonies within an abstract floral border, blue decoration to underside, red seal mark and blue circle mark, diameter 37cm, five late 19th/early 20th century decorative plates, transfer and hand-painted in the Chinoiserie style, marked to the base 'Phillips & McConnell, 25 Castle Street, Liverpool' and a large 19th century oval blue and white meat plate decorated in the Chinoiserie style in an abstract border (8).
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