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Early Staffordshire - Nice Quality Pearl Glazed Figure of a Young Woman Riding Side Saddle on a Small Pony Carrying a Basket of Fruit to Side. The Figure Stands 8 Inches High. c.1830's + a Staffordshire Mid 19th Century Figure Group Spill Vase, A Fox Looking for His Chicken Dinner. The Spill Vase Stands 9 Inches High. c.1850's.
THREE PIECES OF GEORGE V AND LATER SILVER, comprising: SQUARE SECTION TRUMPET VASE, with weighted base, 9" (22.9cm) high, London 1911, A TABLE BELL, 3" (7.6cm) high, Birmingham 1923, and a CUT GLASS TOILET BOWL WITH ENGINE TURNED PULL-OFF LID, 2 ¼" (5.7cm) high, 3 ½" (8.9cm) diameter, Birmingham 1936, 13oz gross (3)
LATE 18TH CENTURY SMALL GILT METAL PAIR CASED POCKET WATCH the inner plate inscribed GEO BOOTH MANCHESTER NO 209, chain driven fusee movement the cover plate finely pierced with foliate scrolls and engraved Adam style urn, plain white enamel Roman dial 1 5/8" (4.1) dia THE GILT METAL OUTER CASE APPLIED WITH PROBABLY LEATHER held with gilt metal pins and decorated with a two handle pedestal vase within a gilt oval reserve, foliage to the outer border , 1 7/8" (4.7) dia (lacks fingers and glass and as found)
SEVEN VARIOUS STUDIO POTTERY VESSELS each of similar glaze decoration and with similar potter's mark, believed to be Bernard Forrester / Andrew Crouch, largest vase, 33cms highcondition report:There are no marks on the bottoms of any of the vessels they are all on the sidesI’ve included photographs of the sealmarks
JILL FANSHAWE KATO three stoneware ceramic items including twin handled vase with globular body and chimney neck, and decorated with a painted kingfisher, a cream jug and a small fish decorated vase Provenance: The Estate of Paul Rees FRSA, former Senior Art Conservator at the National Museum of Wales between circa 1972 and 1992. Graduate of Cardiff College of Art
JILL FANSHAWE KATO large stoneware pottery vase, with blue glazed neck and vertical panel of colourful birds, potters mark to base, 45cms high Provenance: The Estate of Paul Rees FRSA, former Senior Art Conservator at the National Museum of Wales between circa 1972 and 1992. Graduate of Cardiff College of Art
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