A rare and early pair of Derby lobed triform globular vases, moulded in high relief with rocaille and acanthus-capped C-scrolls in the Rococo silver taste, enclosing three shaped reserves on each vase painted with domestic fowl and country flowers in bloom, flanked by profusions of ribbon-tied flowers in tones of yellow, pink, blue, green and orange, each pedestal with further scattered foliage, 13cm high, one base inscribed 6, c.1756For a similar example see: Barrett & Thorpe, Derby Porcelain 1750-1848, 1971, pages 15 & 21 and plate 29.Provenance: the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: An interesting pair of rare vases with a blue/grey tone. Some nibbled losses to flowers and highly-competent restoration to each. One base with overglazed chip but standing well.
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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.
An early Derby ovoid frill potpourri vase and cover, modelled by or after Jonathan Boot 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, the rounded shoulders pierced with reserves of diaper and flowerhead bosses picked out in yellow, domed cover with leafy finial and further foliage, 29cm high, c.1764For a similar example modelled, signed and dated 1764 by Jonathan Boot, see: the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, C.17-1973.Provenance: the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Losses and restoration.
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]
A John Bevington Meissen style figure, of a lady standing with upturned vase, her dress with stylised flowers, gilt line circular base, 34.5cm high,, blue crossed swords, c. 1872-1895; a parian figure of a maiden, standing in flowing robes, 34cm high; a parain bust (3)
A Sèvres circular plate, later painted with a bucolic trophy, the outswept border with three shaped rectangular reserves painted with roses, chrysanthemums and summer flowers, on a green ground with trailing bellhusks, leafy fronds and insects in raised gilding, gilt rim, 25cm diam, interlaced L's and date code for 1770; a Sèvres style porcelain ogee plaque, probably a furniture mount, painted in cornflowers in a gilt border, two-tone blue oeil-de-perdrix ground, 8.2cm wide, inscribed to verso, 19th century; a Mennecy-Villeroy soft-paste porcelain Campagna vase, painted with country flowers and leafy foliage in tones of pink, purple, blue, red and green, pink rim, wrythen-moulded circular foot, 7.5cm high, DV mark in black script, c.1750 [3]
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 pair of early 19th century English porcelain ewers, possibly H. & R. Daniel, and of Sèvres vase cygne à roseau en buire shape, each cobalt blue baluster surmounted by a boldly modelled swan, its neck scrolling into bullrush handles, the rocky outcrop bases with leafy fronds, picked out in gilt throughout, 39.5cm high, c.1830
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 Japanese Satsuma ovoid vase, well-painted with traditional figures admiring pink blossom in a landscaped garden with a bridged stream, pagoda-type buildings and thatched cottages, the background with a snow-capped mountainscape, diaper and scrolling leafy stem borders, coral rim, 23cm high, three-character signature in gilt within a black rectangular tablet, gilt mon, two ink manuscript collector's labels, Meiji period
A pair of late 19th century Japanese Imari chargers, decorated in the typical palette with vase with issuing flowers within a circular cartouche, the sides with three shaped cartouches, stylised birds and blossoming branches, 37cm diam, Meiji period; a pair of similar ovoid vases, 25cm high, Meiji period (4)
A pair of Chinese sleeve vases, decorated with figures and pine trees, blossoming prunus ground, 15.5cm high, four character mark, Kangxi but later; a 19th century Gu vase, decorated with scrolling dragon and foliage, 26.5cm high, four character marks, Kangxi but later; etc (4)
A Japanese dark-patinated bronze ikebana vase, the baluster cast in alternating relief with traditional figures of the shogunate and blossom, broad outswept rim with a meander frieze above craned in flight, tripod tortoise standing on a circular base cast with a stylized seascape, 35.5cm high, Meiji period
A Copeland and Garrett shaped circular plate, the field painted with a marble vase of English country flowers, gilt scrolling leafy border, blue ground, scalloped rim, 24cm diam, turquoise printed marks, c. 1840; other English porcelain circular and shaped circular dessert plates, various, (4); [5]
A Dutch Delft blue and white tulip vase, possibly De Metale Pot Factory, the heart-shaped body surmounted by five nozzles of octagonal section, the front with three further nozzles, with winged dolphin-shaped handles, spreading rectangular foot, painted with a pair of winged putti, flowers, foliage and scrollwork, the foot with panels of prunus blossoms, 21 cm high, first half of 18th century Condition Report: he nozzles wih numerous chips, chip to base; the verso with 3diam hole

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