A substantial Murano glass vase, with coloured swirl decoration and aventurine inclusions. 38 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There is no visible loss or damage to this glass vase. Occasional imperfections to the surface when blown. Some scratches and wear to the base but overall structure is fine.
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A Carltonware hand painted vase, with blue ground, impressed mark to base 244, with oriental wooden stand, together with a Radford Burslem vase and a Carltonware Rouge Royale dish. Tallest Carltonware vase excluding stand 15.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are no significant losses, cracks or condition issues with any of the three items in this lot. Some rubbed decoration and signs of use and wear, but overall all three are structurally sound.
An Edwardian Arts & Crafts silver vase, with three curved outswept handles, London 1901 maker Charles Clement Pilling (Sibray Hall & Co Ltd). weight +/- 180 grams, 15.5 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The hallmarks are clear. Plenty of small dents and dinks to the body of this vase, the majority being nearer its base. Structurally it looks sound. No splits or losses or misshaping. This is very much in a used state.
A selection of Royal Crown Derby tea ware and similar, various, in the gilt heightened Imari pattern and a Davenport vase in similar Imari palette No. 6060 on dolphin trefoil base. Height 13 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Not all the pieces ring true. This is very much in mixed condition. The largest plate has a hairline crack +/- 2 cm long running from the centre to the rim on the underside. One of the teacups has a chip to its rim +/- 0.4 mm long. Another tea cup has a hairline crack to its rim which runs up to 1 cm long. All have wear to their bases, one with repairs to the rim at the base. The decoration on the handles is often rubbed in places. The side plates also show wear to their decoration. One with a visible chip to the rim. Two causers also with significant chips to their rim. The coffee can with large and significant crack which runs from the top rim through to the base, visible from both inside and outside of the coffee can.
A Lancastrian green and fish decorated lustre bowl, with impressed marks to the base. 15 cm high, 23.5 cm in diameter (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This bowl has one significant chip to the rim of the base which is 1 cm in width and ½ cm in depth. It is barely visible from the side when the vase is placed on a flat surface but it is clearly visible from above. Overall, the rest of the structure of this bowl is fine with no significant losses or cracks. There is plenty of dirt and crazing to the interior of the bowl and the exterior has several places where the lustre and glaze have discoloured. There aree occasional scratches and small dents to the surface. In used condition.
A pair of Bohemian glass vases, the bodies with alternating panels of hobnail cut decoration and painted foliate sprays, raised on circular bases with gilded decoration. Each 32 cm high (2) (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: One vase has a severe split and repair to one of the pointed castellated tops, this is very visible. Alongside this both have small chips to the base through use and the gold decoration is rubbed in places.
A collection of late 19th century painted glassware, comprising two decanters with stoppers, a large vase with floral decoration and a small tumbler (4). CONDITION REPORT: The larger taller decanter has a stopper with some chips to its end. Overall it has rubbed decoration and wear to its base. The second decanter has a clear and significant chip, these are large to the rim of its base and visible. Again overall it has some wear to its decoration. Its stopper is much damaged at one end with big losses. The largest vase has visible scratches. Structurally it is sound and the smaller cup is in structurally sound condition.
An antique gilt brass magnifier, together with a magnifying multi tool, a cut glass atomiser and a stem vase with hallmarked silver base, maker Walker & Hall. CONDITION REPORT: All items show signs of age related wear but nothing untoward. The vase silver is Sheffield date letter H for 1900. There is possibly a small repair where the stem meets the base. There is chipped glass in the silver stem vase.
A large stylised Art Nouveau bronze 2-handled vase, with gathered lotus leaf design sign, possibly from Liberty's, H35cmGood overall condition, no damage or repairs, general signs of wear, some surface marks and scratches only, the gathered leaf applied decoration has a lustre finish
Royal Doulton Terence Conran, a quantity of dinner plates and side plates from the Blue Band pattern tea dinner service, Rosenthal Germany, a quantity of of dinner plates, side plates and saucers from the Romance Secunda pattern service, a Bing & Grodahl, Danish Copenhagen stoneware vase, ref. 7357, H10cm, etc
A group of Royal Worcester Blush Ivory jugs and vase, all with floral spray and gilded decoration, 1 with a swan neck handle, no. 1048, 1 numbered 1136, possibly a second, and a pot numbered 1651, tallest 12cmAll in good condition, no chips cracks or repairs, some light rubbing to the gilding only
A group of Royal Worcester Blush Ivory vases and jugs, all with floral spray and gilded decoration, 2-handled vase with puce mark, shape no. 1024, H16cm, another 2-handled vase with puce mark, H18.5cm (repaired), a flat-back jug, model no. 1094, and a small jug with green mark (4)All generally good condition, tallest vase the neck by the top of the handles has been broken and re-glued, general surface wear and rubbing to the gilding
A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory urn-shaped vase, on pierced pedestal base, decorated with sprays of flowers and gilding, puce mark, shape no. 1949, H14cm, a Blush Ivory vase, with puce mark, shape no. 991, and another Worcester vase (3)All in good condition, no repairs, some rubbing to the gilding only
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