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A Grainger, Lee & Co. Worcester Vase, hand painted with scene of Keswick Lake, red signatures and title to base, H 16.5cm, lacks lid, with a pair of Chamberlains Worcester Cabinet Plates, with foliate border in relief enclosing hand painted flora, damaged, together with a pair of Wedgwood serving dishers and another similar, also with some burgundy ground porcelain including serving dishes, plates and Vase, a decorative plaster Panel depicting 'Diana the Huntress', stone effect, H 48.5 cm x W 27.5 cm, a marble effect decorative Urn, W 20 cm x H 26 cm x D 20 cm, a 19thC Staffordshire pottery figure and flatbacks (a lot)
A Royal Copenhagen bottle Vase, of Rosenborg Castle, together with Christmas Plates, a quantity of Figures both Royal Copenhagen and Bing & Grondahl, also with a Bjorn Wiinblad for Rosenthal studio-linie Christmas Plate and a group of prattware Pot Lids, comprising The Rivals, A Village Wedding, Persuasion and Westminster Abbey (heavily restored) (a lot)
A French Japy Freres gilt brass and porcelain three-piece ornithological subject clock garniture - early 20th century, the architectural clock with Corinthian columns and dentil frieze, the dial with gilt-painted Roman chapter ring, the signed Japy Freres twin train movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong, the case and movement both numbered 1787, the case and garniture vases decorated with hand-painted wild birds in landscapes, the clock 27cm. high.* Condition: Wear to gilt dial. No damage to porcelain panels or urns. Some tarnishing to brass case and wear to gilt on vase mounts and bases. The movement door is worn around the pin mounting to the bottom corner, so it is loose on its pin hinges and does detach. The clock is wound but runs only briefly and does not chime - will require some attention to the movement.
A modern Chinese famille rose porcelain baluster vase - painted with reserves of deer and peacocks in garden landscapes, 37.2cm. high; together with an Italian pottery jardiniere; a large gold baluster vase by Boda; a painted resin horse and foal figural table lamp by A. Belcari; and a turned yew wood pocket watch stand by Mike Fitz. (5)
An Elizabethan bone china part coffee service - comprising a coffee pot, sugar bowl and six cups and saucers; together with a large, modern Chinese blue and white vase, 35.5cm. high; a pair of smaller modern Chinese blue and white lotus vases, 18.5cm. high; a boxed Russian lacquer-style porcelain plate; three other cabinet plates; and four other pieces. (25)
A Bretby jardiniere in the Orientalist taste - the globular vessel with slightly flared upright neck and short foot, in yellow glaze with painted decoration of birds perched upon branches of prunus blossom, enriched with gilt, impressed factory marks and shape no. 1942E, 17cm. high, crack to rim; together with a Navajo pottery vase, of bellied, bun form, painted in shades of blue, white and black with a horse and teepee in a mountainous landscape, an abstract band beneath, incised and painted marks to base, 10.8cm. high. (2)
A modernist patinated bronze vase - probably 1960s-70s, of slender ovoid form, with short everted neck, with dark gunmetal patinated finish, 26.3cm. high; together with an indigo blue vase with bronzed striped decoration, of flattened, trumpet form, 23cm. high; a small black and clear glass solifleur vase, of boat form, 7.5cm. high; an Art Deco style clear glass tulip shaped vase, 20cm. high; and a turned yew wood bowl by Roger, Batsford Arboretum. (5)
An unusual Modernist burnt glass vase - signed to the base with monogram 'AN', of tapering, circular form, the textured, burnt finish to the exterior shading from dark-green and brown to russet-red, ochre, pale-green and blue, with steel insert to the neck rim. (13.5 cm high, 23.5 cm in diameter).
A small studio pottery vase of tapering cylindrical form, with two impressed 'window' style marks to the exterior, the interior glazed in pale blue celadon, artist's Oriental style seal mark to underside, 5.5cm. high. *Previous reference to Ceramic Artist now removed from item description.
A small collection of glass ware - comprising a boxed Royal Doulton cut-glass stem vase; a boxed PrimaVera di Cristallo 'Milo' vase; a boxed Tuscania lead-crystal vase; a Rastal frosted and clear glass figural tazza, 18.5cm. high; a German bubble glass vase, 23.2cm. high; and a matched set of ten black and clear glass schnapps glasses. (15)
Twelve Wedgwood Crystal intaglio clear-glass bird paperweights - all with etched factory marks; together with a small clear-glass vase etched with an owl on a branch, 12cm. high; a set of five cut-glass white wine glasses; a cut-glass brandy balloon; a set of four moulded glass champagne flutes; and two other pieces. (25)
An Oriental ceramic group of five: 1. an 18th century Chinese circular porcelain tea bowl, the exterior decorated in underglaze blue with scrolling lotus (9.5 cm in diameter). 2. a light-green glazed Chinese pottery vase cover modelled as an open-winged bird astride a dome with four lower pierced lugs, qingbai glaze, China, Song Dynasty (969-1279) (14.5 cm high). 3. a 19th century green glazed miniature vase decorated with leaves in low relief above a Ming-style lappet border. 4. a double gourd-shaped vase or snuff bottle. 5. a Chinese Canton pot (5) * Condition: - Tea bowl: 4cm crack from rim and another L-shaped hairline. Small rim chip. - Bird vase cover: Several small chips from lower edge of rim. No other faults. - Miniature vase: Chip and crack to rim. Small chip to foot. - Double gourd miniature vase: Crack around the upper and lower section of vase. Minor enamel wear.
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