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A Chinese egg-shell porcelain globular bottle vase Republic period famille rose and gilt decorated with trumpet mouthed waisted neck and narrow rimmed foot, the globular body with two mountainous and lake view scenes of scattered islands with pavilions and figures amidst pine trees, all on a gilt-ground decorated Indian lotus, symbolic Daoist symbols and Ji and Shou characters for good luck and longevity, foot with four character seal mark of Qianlong on turquoise ground
A Japanese Fukagawa porcelain tapering jug early 20th Century with all over Mons decoration, 25cm high, a Fukagawa pink ground vase with dragon design, 27cm, a Japanese Fukagawa ovoid vase, 17cm and similar blue ground Fukagawa small jardiniere enamelled with cranes in flight, 18cm (4)
A 19th century Staffordshire clock figure group, of John Wesley preaching from the pulpit, with a clock and cherubs, titled, 29cm high, c.1880; a Staffordshire flatback spill vase, with two figures by a well, before tree spill, lightly picked out in gilt, gilt line oval base, 33cm high, c.1880 Condition Report: Both with some crazing The Wesley group has some black paint flacking, and some wear to the gilding; Other group with some chipping to the bocage
A Worcester Bat pattern teapot stand, printed in underglaze blue, with blue wash, with bats in flight and a vase of flowers by a fence, gilt border, 15cm wide, c.1780Ref: Branyan, French and Sandon 11.B.26Vendor's Note: Chinese admiration for bats began thousands of years before Christ. They were thought to be a sign of good luck. In the Manchu period, bats were very popular and used everywhere, such as worn on the robes of the emperors and carved into furniture and thrones. Condition Report: Rubbed gilding and some surface wear.
A rare Worcester fluted teacup, `pencilled' in black with a Chinaman holding a parasol and a bird, by a fence and stylised a tree, the verso with vase of flowers on a table and stylised flowers, the interior with lambrequin border, 10.5cm diam, Sir Jeremy Lever label, c.1770Provenance: Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, BonhamsVendor's Note: This pattern normally occurs in the mid to late 1750's, it occurs on plain shapes. This very rare later version is not painted with such precision or detail. Condition Report: Edge of rim with manufacturing blemish. Wear to decoration.
A Worcester baluster vase and cover, painted to front and verso with large bouquets of colourful flowers, reserved on a `wet blue' ground within gilt rococo borders and scattered gilt sprigs, the cover with a pointed finial and two panels of colourful bouquets of flowers within fancy gilding, 23.3cm high, crescent mark, c.1768 Condition Report: Slight chip to finial. Crack to cover and repair. Small chip to footrim. Overall light wear.
A Worcester Jabberwocky pattern baluster vase and cover, painted with Fancy Birds and a Jabberwocky encircling a tree amongst Rich Kakiemon chrysanthemums within mirror-shaped cartouches amongst smaller panels of chrysanthemums, on a `scale blue' ground, a border of blue and white formal flowers to the neck and rim, the domed cover with flower finial, 24.5cm high, square fret mark, c.1768 - 1770 Condition Report: Restored finial, otherwise good condition.
A Worcester inverted baluster shape vase, the neck pierced with diamonds and roundels, painted with fanciful birds within an elaborated scroll cartouche, the verso conforming, on a `wet blue' ground, 19.3cm high, square mark, c.1768-70 Condition Report: Overglazed chip to rim. Wear and some rubbing to gilding.
A Worcester Phoenix pattern ovoid vase, with mirror shaped reserves each decorated in the Kakiemon palette with phoenix rising from the ashes, chrysanthemums and foliage, divided by vase shaped panels with stylised foliage, on a scale blue ground, 13.75cm high, square mark, c.1765-70 Condition Report: Restoration to rim, further nibbles to rim. Minor scratching to gilding.
A Worcester flared beaker shape vase, decorated in `Mandarin' style with colourful elongated figures of Chinese ladies, within panels formed by scrolling leaf borders in iron red and black enclosing gilt leaf patterns, 13.4cm high, c.1765. Note: Two similar vases are in the Zorensky Collection, Part II. Bonhams. Lot52. Condition Report: Professional restoration. Crack to base.
A Worcester quatrelobed bottle shape vase, lug handles, painted in coloured enamels in 'Rogers' style, with a Meissen type bouquet of colourful flowers, scattered sprigs, the verso with butterfly, 16.6cm high, c.1758Ref: a similar vase in the Zorensky Collection, Part III, Bonhams, Lot 40 Condition Report: Restoration to rim and one portion of neck. Wear and some scratching to decoration.
A Royal Worcester ovoid bowl, printed and pained with forget-me-nots red and yellow roses, on a blush ivory ground, wavy rim, 9cm diam, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1894, shape no.1651; a Royal Worcester lobed goblet, painted by Jas Stinton, with pheasant among grasses, the stem in relief with stiff leaves, 212cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1908, shape no.G1047 (2) Condition Report: Stinton vase in broken and reglued; pot is in good condition, slight wear to gilding
A Royal Worcester lobed ovoid pot pourri vase, inner cover and cover, printed and painted with large flowerheads in red, yellow and green, picked out in gilt on a blush ivory ground, pierced cover, 21cm high, printed and painted with a circle mark in puce, shape no.1313, date code for 1890
A Royal Worcester compressed vase, painted by F H Chivers, signed, painted with peaches and blackberries on a mossy bank, gilt line rim, 7.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code 1939Chivers worked at Coalport and Derby, his time at Worcester was short lived and his work is fairly rare
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