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Collection of Victorian Staffordshire pottery flatback figures including a large figure of a huntsman and hound, a group of Thomas Smith confronting the poacher William Collier, 34cm high, a group of harvesters, a tree stump spill vase with children climbing to reach a birds nest and a figure of a man with goat beside Bacchic vase, all on shaped oval bases (5)
Hammersley & Co Dresden Sprays pattern part tea service, a later service similar and other wares, various pink and sepia printed factory marks, variously painted and printed with bouquets of flowers within gilt borders including comports, shaped dishes, baluster jug, teacups and saucers, sugar bowl, a shell-shaped dish, trinket dishes, a Royal Crown Derby Poses pattern fluted trumpet-shaped spill vase and other items Condition Report Dresden Sprays pattern: two side plates with a rim chip and another (slightly smaller in size) with extensive staining.A sugar bowl from a Hammersley service which is decorated with flowers, but not Dresden Sprays is cracked across and restuck. Some minor glaze crazing and wear/rubbing to gilding overall.
Composite Royal Worcester bone china 'Royal Garden' pattern part tea service, printed iron red marks, circa 1969, comprising a cylindrical teapot and cover, six coffee cups, four teacups, assorted saucers, crescent-shaped side plate and other items, printed factory marks, and a modern cut glass flared cylindrical flower vase Condition Report Overall in good order, some minute wear. Teapot with some staining to interior, the majority of which could be cleaned. Teacups have also been used and require cleaning. One with very minor footrim chip. This is a composite service, some pieces have gilt dot and dash border and others have sold gilt line border. Various printed factory marks. Dot & dash pattern: 5 saucers 14.5cm diameter, 5 side plates 16cm diameter, 1 crescent dish and 1 dinner plate 23.5cm diameter.
Pair of Bretby Art pottery vases of bulbous whiplash form, decorated with birds perched amongst flowering branches, impressed factory marks and pattern no.797, 25cm high, a Bretby flambe oviform vase, a Royal Doulton miniature flambe vase printed green marks and impressed numerals, decorated with a church in landscape, a JGHJ Stoke on Trent Wilton ware ruby lustre bottle vase decorated with fish, a Royal Worcester fruit decorated trinket box and cover, a small rose painted saucer printed puce factory marks and other items (damages) Condition ReportBretby vases - One cracked and restuck in several places to whiplash, minute chipping to rims overall.
Contemporary Moorcroft 'Carousel' pattern compressed oviform vase, printed and impressed marks, circa 1996, pattern no.442, tube-lined with fruiting strawberry plants and berries against leaves on a mottled green ground, 10.8cm (boxed) Condition ReportIn good order overall.
19th century celery vase of ribbed baluster form, 25cm high, two Regency cut glass boat-shaped salts, four panel cut custard cups, a pair of moulded glass vases moulded with lenses, five 19th century opaque blue glasses, assorted cranberry and green tinted wine glasses and beakers and a Victorian cranberry lobed water jug and four beakers
Collection of Continental pottery and porcelain, 19th century and later, including a Sevres-style turquoise ground inkwell, cover and liner on fixed stand, painted with a heart-shaped cartouche in landscape, gilt crowned N mark to reverse, two Quimper flasks, one heart-shaped, the other decorated with a clock face, a French pottery two-handled tin glazed vase, painted with a bird and foliage above sponged ornament (4)
Large collection of cut glass including sets of water tumblers in sizes including Webb examples, champagne flutes, brandy balloons, Royal Scot crystal thistle engraved wine glass, a whisky decanter and faceted stopper, cut glass ashtray, bowls, a Moser stand with silver rim, three cut glass whisky decanters and stoppers, two oviform decanters with spire stoppers, one engraved with 2008 inscription, a blue tinted posy vase and other items
Handblown trifle bowl centrepiece, a large Martini glass, a pressed glass seafood platter in green tint of circular form, a large oval pressed moulded salmon dish, a Gisela Graham daisy jug and tumbler, a LSA Izzy vase trailed in red, a Fenton Museum of Modern Art blue iridescent squeezed glass and other items
Collection of Dartington wine glasses and tumblers with boxes, a set of six cut glass gilt rimmed wine glasses, a Caithness cased amethyst tapering posy vase, a square section Art glass, a tapering green cased glass etched with daffodils, opaque glass lampshades and other items, various etched marks
Pair of Japanese Meiji period (1868-1912) Satsuma vases, iron red character marks to base, each painted with birds perched on prunus branches, the tall flared necks with figures in shaped circular cartouches, on gilt cloud-pattern ground, with scroll moulded handles, 36cm high Condition ReportSurface marks and accretions. One vase with damage and repairs to rim, crack and chips to top of one handle. Other vase with hairlines to rim. Both with crazing, wear to gilt and decoration, general wear and tear. See photos.
Royal Doulton barn owl (Tyto Alba), on wooden base, modelled by J G Jongue, circa 1989, printed factory marks DA1, 26.5cm high overall, various resin models of barn owls and others, including Regency Fine Arts, Leonardo Collection and others and a modern Chinese cloisonne vase on wooden stand
Isle of Wight Art glass paperweight with blue and white opaque lobed shaped inclusions, a pair of Caithness thistle-shaped wine glasses with blue and pink striations, a Polish cut crystal cylindrical flower vase and a Moncrieff (Perth) pale blue tinted vase of two-tiered tapering form, original labels (5)
20th century Dutch Delft assembled five vase garniture, blue pattern no.246, Delft Holland & crown marks, comprising a large fluted oviform vase and domed cover, 41cm high, two smaller and two fluted double-gourd shaped flared vases, all painted with birds and flowering oriental shrubs (5)
Group of Staffordshire pearlware and pottery figures, circa 1800 and later including a figure emblematic of Hope standing beside an anchor, 18cm high, a pearlware model of a sheep, a bocage figure of a sheep, another of a shepherdess, various Staffordshire pottery figures of girls on goats, a hunt, a Toby figure beside a barrel and others Condition Report A pearlware sheep -restoration and overpainting to boccage. pearlware shepherdess - restoration as above to boccage and flowers, cracked and restored to base. Figure of Hope - large chip to reverse of head, chip to edge of anchor and base.Pair of girls on goats - chip to one head, some rubbing to gilding. Toby beside a barrel, with chipping to hat. Spill vase with horse - restored to spill vase, minor chipping to rim.Group of vintners, some chipping. Figure in tophat on horseback, with restoration to horse's front left leg, Pottery figure of a girl seated with a bird's nest on a mound base. This appears to be a later copy. Some wear.
Five Brown, Westhead and Moore late 19th century aesthetic movement pottery plates, each printed with various pursuits including Chinese dice players, a carpenter, street musicians and others, a Staffordshire pottery blue and white transfer-printed willow pattern comport, a resin ivory-style tapering elephant vase and stand, 30cm high and a simulated stone plaster vase, moulded with trees before a wall and a stylised bird, impressed marks and registration lozenges to plates, pattern no.A9854 (damages)
Retro 1960's cased orange glass table lamp, electrified, an Andrew Sanders green tinted cased conical scent bottle with green interior, etched signature dated 1987 and a Yonel Faure purple tinted cased Art glass vase of bulbous form with flared neck, decorated with streaked yellow and blue inclusions against a purple ground, etched signature to base, 28cm high
Mid century engraved glass vase by Lars Kjellander, of compressed tapering form, decorated with a galleon above waves, etched signature to base, 15cm high, two square section cut glass spirit decanters and stoppers, a cut glass ships decanter and stopper and a Whitefriars green oval bowl, pattern no.9515 (5)
Group of Derby porcelain two-handled cups and a group of English porcelain coffee cans, circa 1820's, iron red crossed crown batons mark, various pattern numbers, including a pair of two-handled small flared vases with scroll handles decorated in the imari palette, another painted with a figure in mountainous lake landscape, a two-handled cylindrical vase on gilt paw feet painted with a flower spray, a Derby porcelain coffee can, gilt and painted in blue with fruiting vine and two English porcelain coffee cans decorated in the imari palette (some damages and repairs)
Canton famille rose cylindrical tea kettle and cover, an oviform vase, a pair of Kangxi blue and white teabowls painted with figures in discussion, a 19th century tea bowl with figure before terracing inscribed with four characters to reverse with seal, cloisonne enamel bowl and other items (some damages and repairs) Condition Report Canton kettle - cover cracked across and restuck, small chip to spout, repair to handle. Canton plate - rim chip. Canton small vase - cracked and chipped. Pair of blue and white teabowls - one cracked across and repaired, and the other chipped and with faint hairline crack.Small imari teabowl - large section of rim cracked out and repaired, Teabowl in famille rose palette, - ok. Flared teabowl with figure before terracing, with a section of footrim chipped and lacking, wear to gilding. Blue and white crackle glazed vase - minor wear. Cloisionne bowl - ok. Some wear overall.
ARR Attributed to William George Simmonds (1876-1968)Still Life with Vase of Flowersgouache27cm x 24cm In 1919, designer and artist William Simmonds and his wife Eve moved to the tiny hamlet of Far Oakridge, Gloucestershire, where they became involved with a group of artists and craftsmen including William Rothenstein, Ernest Gimson, Sidney and Ernest Barnsley.
An early 20th century cylindrical spill vase, decorated in polychrome with landscape, on a cobalt blue ground, 10cm high, c.1830; others; a Bridgewood and Sons Armorial plate, monogramed in gilt below a coronet, banded azure border applied with gilt foliage, 26cm diam, c.1900 (4)
A pair of Japanese Kutani ovoid vases, decorated in the typical palette with figures in a landscape, 31cm high, Meiji period; a similar ginger jar and cover; a Japanese lacquered two fold screen, inlaid in bone with ho-ho birds and foliage, 74cm high, 71cm wide, Meiji period; Japanese plate, decorated with figures in a landscape, 25cm diam, Meiji period; others, various; Kutani 100 Faces plate; a Satsuma pot pourri vase; etc
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