A box of miscellaneous items, to include iridescent glass atomiser, carnival glass dish, silver topped and enamelled atomiser etc Condition Report / Extra Information Green carnival dish - mark to the underside by mould line (appears to a scratch rather than a crack), further areas of surface scratching to outside rim.Carnival vases - chip to rim of one vase and rough finish to the top of relief decoration.
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A Victorian part tea service, on a cream ground decorated with pagoda amongst flowers, heightened in gilt Condition Report / Extra Information Teapot - heavily crazed, discoloured/stained.Sucrere - chips to interior rim, small chip to lid rim.Several cups with hairline cracks and breaks to handles, one with old rivet repairs.One saucer with hairline crack through the centre.The vase majority of pieces are heavily stained/discoloured.All with wear to the gilt, mainly the saucers.
Two Chinese export stoneware blue and white vases and covers, each of slab-sided rectangular form, decorated with pagodas amidst landscapes, heightened in gilt; together with various other blue and white transfer decorated tablewares, to include Tudor Rose pattern meat dish etc Condition Report / Extra Information Vase to right of image - lid broken in half with chips and losses, neck with several breaks and poor attempt at restoration, chip to lid of arch to body.Vase on left of image - chip to finial of lid, further chip to lid underside, chips to gilt arch to body.
Harold Clayton (1896-1979) Still life of roses and morning glory in a gadrooned vase on a stone ledge Signed, oil on canvas, 49.5cm by 38cm Provenance: Richard Green Fine Paintings, London Artists' Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business See illustration
A Walter Fraser Martin (1857-1912) Stoneware Saucer, pale blue glaze, incised WFM 1902 No.20, 11cm diameter; A Martin Brothers Stoneware Vase, green/blue glaze, incised Martin Bros July 1st 1890 1, 9cm (cracked); A Martin Brothers Stoneware Saucer, blue glaze, incised Southall, 11.5cm diameter; and A Martin Brothers Stoneware Tile, decorated with leaves, incised 19.5.81, 16cm square (4)
David Andrew Leach OBE (1911-2005): A Stoneware Willow Pattern Vase, cylindrical square section, resist decorated with a tenmoku willow tree, impressed seal mark, 19cm Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business. Firing crack to rim. 150518
Colin Pearson (1923-2007): A Porcelain Winged Vase, bronze glaze, impressed potters seal, 29cm diameter (including wings) (damaged wing), with receipt Purchased in the 1970's from Oxford Gallery, 23 High Street, Oxford. Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business
A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Ghostly Wood 2046 Vase, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, printed and painted in colours, printed gilt Portland vase factory mark, painted Z4968/i, incised 2046, 38.5cm (firing faults) See illustrationCover - firing hairline to the rim. Dust in firing. Gilding dull on the finial. Gilding popped on the rim. Vase - crazing visible on the base, firing crack on base, star with hairlines. Internal firing crack around the base. Surface scratches. Purchased by R R Robson, Managing Director of E C Robson and Sons Ltd, Bishopwearmouth Flour Mills, Sunderland'
A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Geisha or Angels and Running Figures Octagonal Bowl, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, printed and painted in colours, printed gilt Portland vase factory mark, painted Z4968 i, diameter 16.5cm See illustrationDull sound - not a ring. Crazed. Minor wear to the gilding on the rim. Purchased by R R Robson, Managing Director of E C Robson and Sons Ltd, Bishopwearmouth Flour Mills, Sunderland'
A Poole Pottery Carter, Stabler & Adams 621/NT Vase, circa 1924-1930, red earthenware, shape and pattern designed by Truda Adams, hand painted on clear glaze over white slip, impressed, incised and painted factory marks, painted white slip spot, 26cm A similar vase, shown at the British Industries Fair 1923, the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, Paris, 1925, and in the Gieve Gallery exhibition, London, 1926. Illustrated Hayward (Leslie) Poole Pottery, published by Richard Dennis 1998, page 49.. Crazed. 31052018
A 19th century carved marble ewer, possibly Italian, the ewer in four sections with geometric handle and vase shaped body decorated with bow tied oak leaves and laurel, on canted square base, 60cm high (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: The ewer is currently in four sections and will need assembly and securely fixing. Some old chips and losses, the spout has an old break and repair. The base section is a slightly darker colour.
A collection of antiquities and Roman objects, to include a Roman mottled green glass amphora shaped vase, 13cm, a smaller glass vase, an oil lamp, a Roman glass bracelet, two bronze bracelets, a copper alloy harness fitting, possibly late iron age - sold with a Portable Antiquities Scheme report dated 13th January 2012 - Lewes, and other bronze fragments (Qty)
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