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Chinese late 19th century blue and white vase with flaring rim decorated with two ho ho birds beneath a tree, bored at base for electricity, 36cm tall CONDITION REPORT: Flat chip and nibbles at bored base, some surfaces scratches otherwise appears good condition no obvious cracks or restorations.
19th century Chinese blue and white high shouldered vase and domed cover, decorated with birds, bats and scrolling foliage, 37cm. CONDITION REPORT: Chips to underside of cover. Large poorly restored section in the neck of the vase. Pitting evident and some dirty marks or staining
Ryozan Satsuma miniature bottle vase of square section, the four faces painted with flowering branches and figures in a landscape, signed to base, approximately 6.5cm, Meiji. CONDITION REPORT: Gilding and enamels good and bright, no lid, tiny chip to rim, chip 2mm x 4mm otherwise appears in good condition.
Finely painted bulbous Satsuma vase decorated with panels of figures, fruit and precious things, reserved on an elaborate part-enamelled ground, marked Hana* (?) to base, 9cm, Meiji, and another blue ground vase with figure and flower panels reserved on a blue gilt ground, 17.5cm, Meiji/Taisho. CONDITION REPORT: Both vases are in fairly good condition. Slight wear to gilding on the column vase and chip to underside of rim abour 10mm x 5mm. The signature on the smaller vase is worn and partial.
Satsuma blue ground vase of flaring form with faux scroll handles, two panels painted with roosters and doves, reserved on a blue gilt ground, 15.5cm, Kinkozan zo mark to base, Meiji. CONDITION REPORT: Gilding losses, surface scratching and heavily crazed, split in one 'handle' of the vase.
Pair of Chinese famille rose low vases of bulbous form and twin handles decorated with mille fiore design, Qianlong mark to base, stand, 14.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: STANDS: one has leg missing, some re-gluing, one in good condition. VASE 1:- Blue worn on top of one handle. Body appears in good condition. VASE 2:- Appears to be in good condition.
19th century Chinese blue and white vase of flattened shape, 14cm, decorated with flowering branches and a small blue and white spherical jar decorated with dragons, 6.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: FLATTENED VASE:- one corner off and re-glued. firing crack to one rib just below rim, another small firing crack or flaw at shoulder on ribbed edge. GINGER JAR:- good condition
Chinese 19th century blue & white mug with twist handle, a similar small rectangular dish, decorated with a landscape design and two small blue & white vases. (4) CONDITION REPORT: MUG:- good condition very slightly fritting at bottom of footrim. OVOID VASE:- large crack almost complete circle, chip at rim at crack, artemesia flower to base. DISH:- Good condition FLORAL RIBBED VASE:- small flat chip to side of rim. Two flat chips to footrim, otherwise good condition.
Large group of 18th and 19th century Chinese blue & white teaware, including twenty-four tea bowls, fifteen saucers, dishes, cup, tea caddy, etc. (41) CONDITION REPORT: Chips to rims on many pieces. Hairline cracks in several of the tea bowls and cups. The vase is badly damaged. Large chip to one of the saucers. See additional images.
Chinese mid 20th century bottle vase decorated in famille rose colours depicting Quan Yin in flowing robes amongst flowers and clouds, 24cm and a late Satsuma koro vase and cover with lion dog finial, 36cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lid of the koro is poorly restored having been broken in several places with pieces missing. Gilding losses and heavy crazing. The vase appears okay with only minor pitting noted.
A Wright & Butler cast iron oil lamp, late 19th century, of vase form with leaf moulded stylised foliate decoration and scroll capped handle and with wrythen moulded tinted shade. Height excluding chimney 55.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The glass chimney has only the slightest of tiny nibbles on its base. The shade has only the very slightest of nibbles on its interior base rim. The glass reservoir is in good order. The fitting for the lamp is polished brass but it is stamped for Wright & Butler, Birmingham. The main body is an oxidised copper but on the high points on one handle the copper has come through and on the top band of the main vase body the copper is showing throughout. There is a very tiny hole half way down the side of one handle but I believe this to be a manufacture fault rather than later damage.
A Japanese cast iron onion shaped vase, Meiji period, applied with kudzu leaves and pods, with bronze patina. Height 31 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a 5 cm x 3.5 cm oval blemish beneath the leaves at the bottom of the vase. There are no signs of anything being attached to this blemish it may just be patch of discolouration. Other than this we cannot see any obvious faults or flaws. There are no character marks, inset silver marks or logos, it doesn't look like there ever as been. The vase weight 694.5 grams.
A pair of Japanese bronze vases, Meiji period, cast in relief with an ape clinging on to a leafy branch attached to a rocky outcrop whilst two others look on. Height 27.7 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Each vase has some surface marks and scratches though nothing to off putting. One vase has a slight crack/miscast to the foot rim at the rear and similarly the other vase has a small cast fault at the foot rim rear. Both vases have a slight discolouration patch on the waisted neck through handling. No other faults or flaws visible
A Japanese Cloisonne pot and cover, Meiji period, trefoil shape with geometric collar, the shoulder with dragons against a blue and aventurine ground above bladed panels with phoenix, the underside with a dragon and with three short feet, height 11 cm, and a small Cloisonne vase with quatrefoil top above a melon form body decorated with floral scrolls, height 9 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The enamel on the ball knop is 60% missing and has raised wires. The lid to which the ball knop is attached is in good order. Under a jewellers loop the bladed panels on the shoulder are outlined in silver and this metal is slightly uneven on some panels. However I emphasise that this is only as viewed under close scrutiny. To the naked eye there appear to be no fissures, hairline cracks, crazing, dents or chips visible. With the exception of the ball knop this piece appears to be intact. The small melon form vase that accompanies this piece also appears to be in good condition with no obvious faults.
A Chinese bronze and enamel archaic form vase, 19th century, the neck applied with stylised handles and with enamel characters for Fu, Lu and Shou above relief moulded bands of spuming waves and scales and with beast masks, the central enamel band of cash above honeycomb, on raised circular foot and with four charter marks to base "Wan Shou Wu Jiang" (longevity forever). Height 30 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The Cloisonné enamel is rather pitted and dirty looking. There are very small knocks to the Cloisonné but nothing of any great significance. The body appears to be in good order and free from dents and splits. The foot rim is a slightly more reddish colour and lighter than the main body. One handle is firmly attached whilst the other is detached from the bottom although still attached at the top.
A needlework pictorial and verse sampler, worked by Mary Jubb 1815, with verse "In All Misfortunes this Advantage Lies ...", large country house, the door worked "Jubb", flanked by pine trees with birds all above a large flowering vase flanked by a dog with a cow, butterflies and birds within a Vitruvian scroll border. 41.5 cm x 31.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There is some slight bleeding of colours which will be visible in the images. There appears to be a reworked patch to the left of the left hand side tree above the lower bird and also to the right of the same tree almost directly opposite at the corner of the house and also slightly further down near the second branch. A further repair patch appears to the base of the right hand side tree at the base between it and the left hand side shrub. There are further repair patches beneath the house flanking the central floral vase and to the base of the floral vase left hand side and to the left hand side leaves. There is also a repaired patch to the right hand side of the text at the top between the bird and the scrolling border. The frame appears to be within the last 30 years, it is pine and it has small knocks but is solidly constructed.
A pair of Aynsley twin handled vases and covers, each decorated with still lives of fruit, printed signature "D. Jones", printed and inscribed marks to underside. 22 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both vases and covers are in good order with no obvious faults. There are no obvious signs of crazing to the glaze on either vase.
Pair of Crown Staffordshire Imari palette vases, circa 1910, height 15 cm, and twin handled Balmoral China vase with topographical landscape scene against Imari palette ground, printed marks, 14 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The Crown Staffordshire vases are both in good order with no obvious faults. The Balmoral China vase has previously had a lid. The gilding is rubbed around the neck and foot rim but other than that mentioned there are no obvious faults.
A French porcelain vase, circa 1880, decorated with a parrot alighting a leafy branch and lake and mountainous landscape all beneath a pierced neck with gilt bands. Height 35 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The gilding on the exterior of the rim has been worn around the high points. The base has been re-gilded in a darker matt colour but there is no evidence of any repair visible if indeed this is what it is disguising. The main body and decoration is good order throughout.
Percy Kelly (British 1918-1993), "Still Life of Flowers in Vase", signed, watercolour and pencil, Castlegate House Gallery label verso. 57 cm x 40 cm (see illustration). ARR CONDITION REPORT: This painting is in very good order. We cannot see any condition issues. It is framed and glazed and the frame is in good condition. We have no other provenance
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