A George V silver epergne, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918, the central flared vase flanked by two further tapered vases raised by scroll supports, each with galleried rim, and on galleried base, 26.5cm high, 20ozt CONDITION REPORT: The two flanking vases each with ball terminals dented. One flanking vase with gallery rim mis-shapen. Hallmarks slightly rubbed but still legible. Stand stamped 'S1758' to underside. Some general surface scratching.
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L Campbell Taylor R.A (British 1874-1969), Two colour prints, Victorian lady seated in drawing room looking at portrait miniatures and Lady seated arranging flowers, 55cm x 45cm and 53cm x 43cm, Each framed and glazed, and Vernon Beauvoir Ward (1905-1985), still life of spring flowers in a vase, 55cm x 45cm, framed and glazed (3)
A Keswick School of Industrial Arts copper vase, embossed with prunts and Celtic detailing, stamped KSIA to underside, 19cm CONDITION REPORT: Dulled appearance throughout with some tarnishing. General light scratches etc. Clear marks to base. There is a 2cm knock to the rim of the vase.
A pair of 20th century Japanese Satsuma vases, each of bottle form and externally decorated with reserves of fertile landscapes, with blue character marks to underside, 24cm high CONDITION REPORT: Each finely crazed throughout. Firing cracks to underside of one vase. Each with some minor stained hairline cracks with some gilt and surface wear. One vase with chip to rim. See further images for clarification .
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese cloisonne vase, the gu type shaped vessel decorated with bands of archaic designs, seal mark to underside, 30cm high CONDITION REPORT: General wear and external patina. Some surface denting. Cloisonne with some pitting in sections throughout.
A Royal Worcester vase signed 'K. Blake', shape No.G162, externally painted against a blush ground with fruiting sprays and berries, 7cm high, along with a Graingers & Co Worcester scent bottle and stopper, 9cm high, a Royal Worcester blush miniature jug and a Royal Worcester coopered barrel jug, 8cm high (5) CONDITION REPORT: Blake Worcester- No obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Others- surface wear and scratching.
A Limoges French porcelain vase, the twin handled neoclassical urn shaped vase decorated with blossoming floral reserves featuring birds and insects, with cobalt blue banding and gilt decoration, painted marks to underside, 32cm high CONDITION REPORT: Gilding rubbed to borders and rims throughout. Some minor surface scratching and wear.
A Paul Jackson studio pottery floor standing vase, of baluster form, externally decorated with fruiting floral vines with humming birds in flight, parrots upon branches and cockatoos, signed and dated '2007', 66cm high CONDITION REPORT: Crazed throughout. Overall condition appears to be good.
Chris Carter (British b1945) a tall studio pottery stoneware vase, of spiralling hexagonal form, with textured finish in pale colours, seal mark to base, 55cm CONDITION REPORT: burst surface bubbles throughout but this is the nature of the glaze, no obvious chips, cracks or restoration evident, overall in good order.
Chris Carter (British b1945) a studio pottery stoneware bottle vase, with long neck and globular body, with a textured finish in pale colours, seal mark to base with incised detailing, 26cm CONDITION REPORT: Some glaze wear to the foot rim but overall in good order with no obvious chips, cracks or restoration evident.
A Pilkington Lancastrian solifleur vase by Richard Joyce, the globe and shaft form vase externally decorated with a continuous band of armored knights on horseback against a powdered blue ground, with 'RJ' cypher to underside, 19cm high CONDITION REPORT: Some minor surface scratching to the enamelling, some minor fritting to the foot rim, very finely crazed throughout.
A pair of Moorcroft Iris pattern vases, each slightly flared beaker vase with continuous band of brightly painted blooms, painted WM an impressed 'Moorcroft Made in England', 18cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Both are crazed throughout, no obvious signs of chips, cracks or restoration.
A Moorcroft Clematis pattern vase, the continuous band of blooms against a washed blue ground, impressed marks, 13cm high and a hibiscus pattern ginger jar and cover, impressed and painted marks, 11cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Ginger jar- Chip to rim of cover. Crazed.Vase - Rim descending cracks to either side running down through the body. Crazed throughout.
A silver vase Charles Boyton London 1936, of conical form with planished finish, the base with rose encrusted detail, facsimile signature to underside, 14.5cm high, weight 9ozt CONDITION REPORT: Grubby and would need a clean dent to the foot rim, two dents to the neck rim - see additional images. Marks good and clear.
A magnificent Continental shaped and bevelled Mirror, the porcelain frame profusely decorated with trailing foliage, birds and puttoes and having a pair of removable candle brackets, the pediment in the form of a vase of flower blooms and having a small inset bevelled mirror below, flanked by Angels. Some damage, losses, and repairs. 17 1/2'' wide x 29'' high approx.
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