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A Moorcroft baluster shaped vase. Decorated over an olive green ground glaze with the Hibiscus pattern. Signed with a monogram and royal warrant sticker Potters to the late Queen Mary, 24cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Some crazing. No chips, cracks or repair.
A Royal Worcester globular vase painted with flowers and signed Maybury, a similar small saucer signed Roberts and a demitasse cup and saucer ground in gros bleu, jeweled and gilded. Printed marks. Condition report intended as a guide only.Coffee cup and saucer cracked.
A Royal Worcester pedestal vase with serpent moulded handles. Blush ground and painted with chrysanthemums. Printed puce mark, date code for 1891, shape number 1430, 23cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Good condition. Some gilt wear. No damage or repair.
A Lynton Porcelain Company cylindrical potpourri vase and cover raised on three scrolling feet by Stefan Nowacki. Ground with polychrome sprigs and gilt stars and having a gilt framed panel painted with a named scene 'Tintern Abbey' Gilt monogram, 9.75cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Excellent condition. No damage or repair.
A Lynton Porcelain Company cylindrical potpourri vase and cover raised on three scrolling feet by Stefan Nowacki. Ground with polychrome sprigs and gilt stars and with a gilt framed cartouche painted with a titled scene 'Pack Horse Bridge, Milldale, Derbyshire'. Gilt monogram, 9.5cmCondition report intended as a guide only.Very good condition. No damage or repair.
A 19th century emerald green Bohemian glass vase of Empire shape. Gilded with a ground of trailing ivy leaves and painted with an oval panel depicting a forlorn maiden in a coastal landscape, 40cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.No chips or cracks. Some wear to the gilding.
A Chinese blue and white mallet shaped vase. Painted in underglaze blue with a figure stood beside a gnarled tree. Six character Qianlong seal mark but probably 19th century, 20cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.No chips, cracks or repair. Some glaze scratches.
A large 19th century Chinese famille vert rouleau vase. Painted in coloured enamels with peacocks and other birds in a continuing landscape. Six character Kangxi reign mark painted in underglaze blue, 49cm high.Condition report intended as a guide only.No chips, cracks or repair. Very good condition.
A 19th Chinese blue and white bottle shaped vase. Painted in underglaze blue with precious objects to the neck, ruyi motifs to the collar and with chrysanthemums and scrolling foliage to the body. Painted six character Kangxi mark under two concentric rings, 32cm. Condition report intended as a guide only.Small glaze chip to the rim. No further damage and free from repair.
A Chinese Guangxu (1875-1908) baluster shaped vase. Painted in coloured enamels with two maidens in a boat on a ground of green wave scrolls and with cranes in flight. Six character marks, 41cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Good condition. No chips, cracks or repair.
A Chinese Xuantong (1909-1912) blue and white vase with pleat moulded collar and applied with mythical creatures. Painted in underglaze blue with stylized flowers and foliage. Painted four character mark, 30.5cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Filled rim chip. Some slight fritting. No repair.
A Chinese Guangxu (1875-1908) large bottle vase. Painted in coloured enamels with a fruiting peach tree and with a styized band to the collar, shoulder and foot. Red painted six character Guangxu reign mark, 40.5cm high.Condition report intended as a guide only.No chips, cracks or repair. Some slight gilt wear.
A 19th century Chinese ovoid vase. Painted in coloured enamels with figures in an outdoor setting collecting vegetables, 22cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.The rim is un glazed, probably signifying that this has been cut down slightly. Very short hair crack to the rim. No restoration.
Mixed flatware to include three Edwardian silver salt spoons, initialled finials, makers Joseph Rogers & Sons, Sheffield 1905 and 1910; an Edwardian silver teaspoon with crested terminal, makers James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1903, a pair of plated dwarf candlesticks, a bud vase etc
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