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A Locke & Co. Worcester blush ivory vase, with pierced neck, the body decorated with a pheasant in landscape to the front by Morris, height 4ins, together with a pair of Locke & Co. Worcester blush ivory vases, decorated with peacocks in branches by Bach, height 3ins, a Locke & Co blush ivory vase, decorated with a peacock by Lewis, height 2.5ins and a Locke & Co. Worcester blush ivory vase, decorated with the Oldest Chemist Shop in England Knaresborough, height 2.75ins
A Royal Worcester blush ivory globular covered vase, with gilt pierced cover, decorated with flowers, shape number 1039, dated 1894, height 5.25ins, together with a Royal Worcester pedestal blush ivory vase, decorated with flowers, raised on a square foot, shape number 1959, dated 1901, height 6ins
A Royal Worcester globular vase, decorated to the front with Highland cattle in landscape by H Stinton, shape number 2491, dated 1928, height 3ins, together with a Royal Worcester cabinet cup decorated all around with an Asiatic pheasant in landscape, dated 1926 Condition report: Both satisfactory condition
A Royal Worcester pedestal vase, with gilt neck, handles and pedestal foot, the body decorated to the front with Highland cattle in landscape by J Stinton, shape number H313, dated 1922, height 14ins Condition report: One handle crudely restored and restoration to base where joins the body
A Royal Worcester pedestal vase, with gilt neck, handles and pedestal foot, the body decorated to the front with Highland cattle in landscape by H Stinton, shape number 1969, dated 1923, af, height 6.75ins Condition report: Base has been broken off from pedestal and re-glued back on, including damage to body
A Royal Worcester vase, with blush ivory pierced neck, the upper body decorated all around with pheasants in landscape by Jas Stinton, the lower section being embossed blush ivory, shape number G703, dated 1904, af, height 5.75ins Condition report: Damage to pierced neck poorly repaired
A Liberty Tudric pewter two handled vase, designed by David Veazey, decorated with trees and with motto For Old Times' Sake, impressed Tudric 010, height 8ins Condition report: Light surface scratching, has been polished so is a brighter pewter colour otherwise in a condition commensurate with age and wear
A collection of brass items, to include two pairs of 19th century candlesticks, a glass and brass square section vase with Classical decoration, three pierced trivets, three pierced warming pans, a pestle and mortar, beer taps, an embossed bowl, an acorn finial, a porringer and other items
*Vase. Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, decorated with exotic birds amongst flowers, the shoulder of the vase with panels similarly decorated, the base with label inscribed 'Ming Vase 17th Century', 18cm high (large crack running around the neck and other damage and restoration) From the estate of John Walton Gooddy (1913-1994). (1)
*Vase. Chinese Famille Rose porcelain vase, probably 19th century, of baluster form with two pierced handles, decorated with warriors and a fortress within a mountainous landscape, old collection label to base, 57 cm high, (with heavy craquelure and ground down neck) (1)
*Ecclesiastical embroidery. Embroidered altar cloth, English, late 17th/early 18th century, goldwork on silk taffeta, finely worked with all-over decoration, central sheaf of wheat and grape vine motif, repeated in part to left and right-hand sides, with vase, stylised sunflower, and bow motif in between, and connecting leafy stems and tendrils incorporating tulips and other flowers, some light staining, fabric perished and loss of stitching in places, sometime trimmed and backed with waxed linen, and with later gold braid edging to upper edge and sides, 251 x 48cm (99 x 19ins) A very well-preserved early piece of high quality goldwork, probably intended for use as a frontlet. The Christian symbolism is plainly apparent, with ears of wheat and grape vines representing the body and the blood of Christ respectively, as celebrated in Holy Communion. (1)
ALAN TINLEY (b.1946). A modernist study of a seated young woman by a vase of flowers, signed and dated 1978 lower left, oil on canvas, framed, 70 x 60 cm, together with a still life study of daffodils in a vase 'Yellow Daffodils', limited edition number 52 of 75, print on paper, signed and dated 1978 in pencil lower right, framed and glazed, 60 x 47 cm, and two abstract studies, one signed and dated 1972 verso, oils on canvas, framed, largest 56 x 46 cm (4)
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