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A large Bloor Derby campana shaped vase. Ground in cobalt blue, gilded and painted within a canted square panel with a titled scene of Guys Cliff, Warwickshire. Printed mark and painted script title, 32.5cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.The vase re attached just above the handles. One handle re glued. Stained.
Four pieces of Doulton Lambeth stoneware; two twin handled vases, one with beaded decoration, the other with applied floral mouldings. A twin handled miniature bottle vase with sprig leaf mouldings and another vase decorated with swags and birds. All with impressed maker's marks and artists monograms, tallest 14.75cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Vase with swags and bird decoration has small nibble to foot rim.
A large Doulton Lambeth stoneware baluster vase, designed by Hannah Bolton Barlow (1871-1913). Incised with a continual band of grazing cattle and trees. Bordered to the and rim and foot with coloured glazed and floral spring moulding. Impressed marks HBB and other assisting artists monograms, 40.5cm tall. Condition report intended as a guide only.Hairline crack to rim, one small glaze run.
* Not as catalogued - A Doulton Lambeth stoneware miniature bottle vase by Elizabeth Fisher With incised and beaded decoration, and alternating coloured glazes. Impressed date mark to base for 1875, and artist's monogram, 9.5cm tall. Condition report intended as a guide only.One small firing imperfection to glaze.
An early Doulton Lambeth stoneware bottle vase, with eight applied trial glazes formed as floral sprig mouldings. Each a different colour and with incised identification above each, 14.5cm tall. Condition report intended as a guide only.Two small chips to rim on neck.
Three pieces of Doulton Lambeth stoneware; An elongated bottle vase with bead and floral mouldings, a baluster shape vase with swag mouldings over green ground and an ink blue ground jug, having tube lined and applied decoration. All with impressed maker's marks and artists monograms, tallest 28.75cm. Condition report intended as a guide only.Jug has a firing imperfection to glaze and small chip to inside of neck. Baluster vase has small chip to neck rim.
A Victorian Royal Worcester reticulated goblet vase in the manner of George Owen. With salmon ground borders, gilded and jewelled framing the turquoise ground honeycomb pierced work reserved with four small and two large panels decorated in raised and tooled gilding with birds and butterflies. Unmarked, 19cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Internal wall with heavy loss. The outer reticulated wall with only one small loss. No repairs.
A superb large Royal Crown Derby campana shaped vase by Cuthbert Gresley. Ground in gros bleu, gilded and enamelling with a continuing band of flowers. Signed, red printed mark, date code for 1904, 26.25cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Slight gilt wear around the plinth. No chips, cracks or repair.
A Royal Worcester twin handled pedestal vase by Harry Chair. Ground in burnt orange, with raised gilding and painted with roses. Signed, printed mark, date code for 1896, model number 2058, 19cm. Note; Harry Chair was often chosen to paint the work of George Owen.Condition report intended as a guide only.No chips, cracks or repair. Some light scratches to the ground colour.
A 20th century Chinese baluster wucai vase. Ground in underglaze blue and decorated with figures in a garden landscape. Six character Wanli reign mark, 34cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Chipped inside the footrim and badly cracked around the same area.
A 19th century Chinese blue and white baluster vase and associated cover. Painted in underglaze blue with a typical landscape incorporating islands, buildings and figures, 37cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Large section of the collar lacking. Large hairline body crack. Cover matched.
A 19th century Chinese transitional style sleeve vase with carved borders raised on an associated hardwood plinth. Painted in underglaze blue with a continuing landscape with a figure riding upon a deer with a small daemon taunting him. Unglazed base, porcelain 34.5cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.No chips, cracks or repair to the vase. Base ill fitting.
A 19th century Chinese famille rose hexagonal baluster vase. With moulded twin handles formed as mythical beasts and painted with figures in and around a pagoda, 33cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Small rim chip. Chip to the nose of one handle. See images. No cracks and no repairs.
A large 20th century Chinese famille rose vase. Painted with lotus flowers and scrolls to the neck, with a ruyi collar and figures in a landscape below, poem inscription verso. Red printed Qianlong seal mark, 61.5cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Very good condition. No chips, cracks or repair.
A Chinese blue and white vase. Painted in underglaze blue with a dignitary, his companion and attendants. Six character Kangxi mark in underglaze blue framed within two concentric rings, 40.5cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.No chips, cracks or repair.
A 19th century Chinese famille verte rouleau vase converted to a tablelamp along with two similar, one a ginger jar painted in famille verte enamels with figures and the other of Republic period decorated with figures and a poem inscription. Largest 45cm including fittings. Condition report intended as a guide only.Republic vase with no visible condition issues. Ginger jar with a bad crack to the cover. Rouleau vase very badly damaged.
Abraham Manievich (Russian, 1881/83 - 1942). Depicting a still life of colorful blooms in a vase, artist signed 'Manievich' at lower left and stamped 'a. Manievich,' inscribed with title and '34/D+R/1954' en verso, with label inscribed 'AS-13' and '#242, 1932, Flowers,' affixed en verso. Signed lower left. Oil on Board. The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by Alan Pensler and Mimi Ginsberg, authors of the monograph on Abraham Manievich.Sight Size: 25.75 x 19 in. Overall Size: 33 x 26 in.
MEISSEN PORCELAIN, a very fine 19th century Crater vase, superbly decorated with a continuous Bacchanalian scene within classical Anthemian borders, 29cm H. (two chips to underside of rim); Modelled by Ernst August Lewteritz, possibly painted by Muller after Edward Julius Bendemann 1811-1889.
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