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An unusual late 18th Century glass Vase, shaped as two intertwined oval flasks, with engraved decoration of birds on a tree on one side, and farm implements on the reverse, on a circular base, another similar, with no base or decoration, and three small antique cutglass items. A lot. (5)
A graduated trio of 19th century Chinese bottle vases on turquoise ground, height 23 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Heights are 23cm, 18cm and 16cm respectively. Largest - chips to rim of foot, two small firing cracks to top of vase, otherwise good. Medium vase - chips to rim of foot, manufacturing chip to rim which is glazed over, otherwise good. Smallest vase in good condition. See images.
A Palme Koenig iridescent amethyst glass vase: of dimpled oviform with three scrolling crimped handles, the body applied with a lattice of glass trails, circa 1900-10, 30 cm high.$$ We regret that the lot shown above was unsold in our Fine Art Sale on 10th/11th April. We propose reoffering this lot with the revised reserve in our Fine Art Sale on 10th/11th July. Please confirm whether or not you wish to proceed by emailing the address above, telephoning the saleroom on 01392 413100 or by signing and returning this report as soon as possible.
A Chinese famille verte vase and cover: of lobed quatrefoil form, the four upright panels painted with a qilin, a tiger and flowering shrubs below an iron-red and green ruyi border, the neck with buddhist emblems, Kangxi, 28 cm high [cover damaged and attached, minor chips to neck].
A Chinese famille verte 'landscape' vase: of lantern form, painted with numerous fishing boats and buildings in an extensive lake landscape with mountainous background and within underglaze blue ruyi bands to the neck and base, apocryphal underglaze blue five-character Qianlong seal mark, 37 cm.
A Chinese porcelain vase: decorated in the famille rose palette with two female figures holding fans within a garden setting, the reverse with four lines of text, between lappet, floral and ruyi head borders, four character seal mark to base, 20th century, 20 cm high, together with a carved wooden stand.
A Royal Doulton 'Flambe' double gourd vase and a Ruskin-style art pottery vase: the first decorated overall in red, green and blue speckled glazes, printed mark, 14.5 cm; the second with an attractive blue, grey and green crystalline glaze, impressed numerals, 14 cm [2].
A massive early 19th century English porcelain campana vase: with 'bronzed' grotesque mask handles, painted with garden flowers and foliage, the lower body with a gilt triangular diaper design, on faux ebonised socle, possibly Herculaneum, 45 cm high [damage to base].
Gwendoline [Gwen] Le Gallienne [1900-1936]: an Art Nouveau bronze 'fairy' tripod vase of rounded trefoil shape and formed from the outstretched wings of three fairies, signed 'Gwen le Gallienne' and with founder's seal for 'A.Valsuani Cire Perdue', 14 cm wide. * Biography: Gwendoline Le Gallienne was the daughter of the artist Roland Hinton Perry and his wife Irma. She became a sculptor and painter and her portraits include James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway and Amelia Earhart. Her stepsister was Eva Le Gallienne, actress and film director.
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