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Pair of Minton cloisonné bottle vases, possibly after a design by Christopher Dresser, with circular floral roundels on a turquoise ground, impressed marks, pattern number 1533, 19cm high. Condition Report 1st vase: This is in good condition. The glaze is not cracked.2nd vase: There is a crack to the base and the body (6cm long), glaze is crazed.
*A 19th century Chinese sang-de-boeuf glazed stoneware baluster form vase, underglaze monochrome decorated, h.28cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some fading and handling wear to glaze all over.Blemishes to glaze at inside of top.Several scratches to glaze - mostly to shoulders.No chips, cracks or restoration.
*A Chinese Kangxi period blue and white vase, of baluster form, decorated with reserves of flowers, h.17cm (formally with cover); together with one other Chinese export cylindrical vase, blue and white decorated with figure landscape scenes, h.26cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Large vase - grubby, small very shallow loss to top rim, no further chips, cracks or restoration, colour good.Smaller vase - no cover, several small chips to underside of footrim, one glaze blemish to edge of one panel, three small scratches to glaze, no cracks or restoration, colour good.
*A quantity of Chinese export blue and white porcelain vases, 18th/19th century, to include; one pair, a set of four, shoulder baluster example, pear shape example etc, the largest h.13cm (many with inventory numbers verso, probably for Thorne Court) (10) Condition Report / Extra Information Tallest vase - small area of restoration and star crack to rim, 3x losses to glaze to centre, wear to footrim (images 3505.4 - 3505.7).Single baluster vase - glaze loss in two areas near base, some pin holes to glaze, otherwise good (images 3505.8 - 3505.13).Pair of vases - both restored to rims, one with some handling wear (images 3505.14 - 3505.18).Set of four - no chips, cracks or restoration, one with label for Dickinson, Wigmore Street, London, one with grey staining (images 3505.19 - 3505.23).Two small vases - one with Dickinson label, no apparent faults (images 3505.24 - 3505.27).
*John Shaw of Holborn - A late 17th century walnut and seaweed marquetry inlaid long case clock, the square brass 12" dial having signed silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, cast cherub spandrels, matted centre with date aperture within engraved surround depicting the Doves of Pliny, subsidiary seconds dial, twin ringed winding holes for a brass eight day five pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, with brass cased weights, the finely inlaid case with pedestal vase issuing flowers and foliage with single bird, around a glass lenticel, to further inlaid boxbase, h.220cm Condition Report / Extra Information Stands well.With crank key, weights and pendulum.No door key.Weights are brass cased but brass completely tarnished.Glass to lenticel is probably old replacement.Case and veneers generally excellent, some minor losses as pictured only.Backboard with numerous old fixing holes.Traces of old worm to bracket feet.Colour good to very good.Seatboard appears to be later replacement.One cheek built up.Dial and movement appear all original.Some tarnishing to silvered chapter ring.Provenance; known to have stood in Thorne Court near Bury St Edmunds for several generations, and removed from that address.
A collection of silver mounted items, comprising, a cylindrical desk tidy; two clear cut-glass vases; a similar but waisted atomiser; a hair tidy; a Doulton stoneware rural scenes mustard pot and salt; and a scent bottle lacking the screw(?) cover; various dates and maker's, the tallest vase 17.5cm high.
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