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CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR JAMES COUPER & SONS, GLASGOW 'CLUTHA' GLASS VASE, CIRCA 1900 retailed by Liberty & Co. London, of tapering form with everted rim, the green glass with trailing milky inclusions and bubbles, acid-etched mark with Liberty's Lotus flower trademark and inscribed: CLUTHA DESIGNED BY C.D. REGISTERED 8cm high Literature: Halén, Widar 'Christopher Dresser: a pioneer of modern design' London 1990, p.174, fig. 194 where a similar vase is illustrated
GEORGES DE FEURE (1868-1943) FOR MAISON DE L'ART NOUVEAU, PARIS ART NOUVEAU CERAMIC PANELLED VASE, CIRCA 1902 manufactured by Gérard, Dufraisseix et Abbot, moulded in low relief with butterflies, stylised flowers and tendrils, printed monograms GDF/ ANB/ LEUCONOE/ 537 24.5cm high Provenance: Jane, Lady Abdy
ATTRIBUTED TO SIR ROBERT LORIMER SET OF THIRTEEN ARTS & CRAFTS OAK DINING CHAIRS, CIRCA 1900 each with tapered backs with pierced vase-shaped splats and drop-in seats raised on square tapered legs linked by stretchers (13) 48cm wide, 94cm high Provenance: Sir Robert Lorimer John Henry Lorimer RSA Astronomical Society of Edinburgh Kellie Castle., Fife (until recently on loan) Note: These thirteen oak chairs were part of the bequest made to the Society by the well-known Scottish painter, John Henry Lorimer (1856-1936). Lorimer was a keen amateur astronomer and served as a Vice President of the Society. Following his death on November 4th 1936, he bequeathed the majority of his estate to the Society including these chairs. The Society had them displayed at their premises on Calton Hill until 2008 after which they were displayed at Kellie Castle, Fife, the family home of Robert and Henry Lorimer
SALLY TUFFIN (B. 1938) FOR DENNIS CHINA WORKS TAPERING CYLINDRICAL VASE, after a design by William Morris, depicting a female in a walled garden, bearing inscription, IMAGO THE/ BES/ BABYLIONS REGINAE MAH/ RIS, impressed factory marks and painted marks AFTER WM/ VMW/ NO. 10 24cm high
SALLY TUFFIN (B. 1938) FOR DENNIS CHINA WORKS 'THE EARLY BIRD' CERAMIC SHOULDER VASE, DATED 2001 decorated with three thrushes on a green leafy ground, with repeating inscription THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM, impressed factory and date marks, painted marks S.T. DES/ VMW/ NO.1/3 32cm high
A quantity of silver including: silver salver Birmingham 1938, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, approx 7.4ozt/229.5gms;Silver Victorian style belt buckle, London 1979 and pair of silver salt and pepper, Birmingham 1981[Two silver tankards, weighing approx 6.34 ozt, Birmingham hallmark, indistinct date, second tankard, Sheffield 1934, maker Viners,wieghale silver: 15.69 ozt (488 grams) andA late Victorian silver trumpet vase, London 1898, maker Goldsmiths and Silversmiths (Gibson and Langman), weighted base (7)
TIFFANY & CO: An American silver facetted trumpet shaped vase by Tiffany & Co., on stepped base engraved with initials, stamped on underside 925 Sterling Silver (weighted) together with two further silver trumpet shaped vases, various dates and makers including: James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1928; Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, 1974 & plated example - all weighted (4)
A Derby Bloor painted spill vase of plain cyclindrical form with a romantic landscape painted within central oval within gilt foliate border, H. 11 cms, along with a Derby porcelain scene painted cup and saucer, circa 1825, cobalt blue with gilt, printed marks.
A Derby Bloor pedestal urn vase, twin handled form, on square base, the maroon body painted with a vignette of a watermill, below a ruined gatehouse, the reverse with floral still life cartouches, between gilded acanthus scroll handles, printed mark, 29cm high.
Three Derby porcelain twin-handled campana shaped vases together as a garniture, painted with scenes within a canted square panel with gilt rims, the body with ornate gilt detailing to the foot; the two smaller vases feature Italy and North Wales, Height 17cms, Diameter 14cms and the larger vase Height 20.5 cms, Diameter 17cms (one handle restored) [3]
Bernard Moore - A early 20th Century flambé vase of squat globe and shaft form decorated with a grapevine pattern on a graduated background from dark to light, marked Bernard Moore to base, H. 23 cms.CONDITION:appears in generally good overall original condition
A Wedgwood 'BUTTERFLY' mother of pearl Art Deco lustre bowl, the exterior painted in colours and enriched with six butterflies, the orange lustre interior with a central rosette surrounded by six additional butterflies in flight beneath a trellis band interrupted by three oriental scenes, pattern No. Z4832, circa 1920, gilt Portland vase mark and ENGLAND, 22cm diameter, 12cm highCondition: some wear to inside and gilded rim. No damage or restoration
Daisy Makeig-Jones for Wedgwood, a Daventry lustre vase, inverse baluster form with panels of Chinese landscapes, purple ground with orange and green borders, z5413, 26cm high. Condition: cracks and repairs throughout. Pedigree - the property of Ann Makeig-Jones. Direct descendant of Josiah Wedgwood I, and niece of Daisy Makeig-Jones
A Wedgwood Tonquin tall ginger jar and cover, black ground with white flowers and 22ct gilding, 20th Century, black Portland vase mark, WEDGWOOD Bone China Made in England, black Tonquin in gold, 24cm high including coverCondition: very good, no damage or restoration
A pair of Dresden baluster shaped vases and domed covers, painted panels of classical figures in the manner of Watteau, and encrusted with flowers, circa 1880, 24cm high (2)Condition: vase 1: old restoration to top rim and an hair line crack running down into the body of the vase,Chip on the base rim and chips and losses to the flowers . Vase 2: hair line crack in the top rim running down into the body of the vase, and chips and losses to the flowers
A Royal Worcester vase and cover, painted with fruit, No.175, signed S. Drysdale, 20th Century black mark Made in England, 1cm high including coverCondition: faint 1cm hairline crack to inner flange of cover, sight wear to gilding . No other damage or restoration
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