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Lot 1118

A tall Royal Doulton flared vase, painted with two Caribou beneath trees on a bright yellow ground, printed marks, 38cm; a Royal Doulton Magnella pattern flared rim vase, 15cm; a Viridian patterned cress dish and stand, 21cm; a powder bowl and cover with elephant handle, 12cm high; a dish and four other pieces (11).

Lot 1120

A Royal Copenhagen Fajence slab shape vase, with abstract bird panels in tan and white, 15cm high; two matching square shaped dishes, 11cm x 11cm; a pot and cover, 8cm x 8cm; a 1975 commemorative mug, and three pieces of Royal Copenhagen in a crackle glaze (8).

Lot 1126

A Royal Doulton flambé veined bottle vase, post 1970, with a thick speckled blue/grey running glaze on a red ground, printed marks, numbered '1618', 24cm.Illustrated.

Lot 1128

A Royal Doulton stoneware vase, cylindrical with a pinched neck, in a matt apple green and brown flecked glazed, impressed mark and artist's scratched monogram, 28cm, together with a Royal Doulton stoneware ovoid urchin shaped vase in a green and black speckled matt glaze, 9cm (2).

Lot 1129

A Royal Doulton Titanian baluster vase, in a shaded and splashed green, grey and blue glaze, printed marks and impressed date code for 1924, 19cm.

Lot 1133

A group of Royal Doulton miniature vases including two flambé small vases, 6cm; a stoneware cylinder vase with gilt marks on a running green glaze, 8cm; an earthenware globular vase printed in blue with a monk and cellar scenes, 10cm; a cream glazed miniature flask, 5cm, and a blue and green glazed pot with block handles, 5cm, various printed and impressed marks (6).

Lot 1134

A Royal Doulton ovoid vase decorated with poppies and flowers on a solid blue ground, printed marks, 16cm, and another similar enamelled orange and white blossom on a turquoise ground, 13cm (2).

Lot 1135

A Royal Doulton flambé dish by Charles Noke, shaped rectangular with a river scene in a shaded red, painted mark and painted artist's signature, 13.5cm x 9.5cm; a Royal Doulton flambé model of a mouse on a block, printed marks, 6cm high, cracked; and a Royal Doulton Rouge et Noir, flambé decorated bottle vase, printed marks, 11cm (3).Illustrated.

Lot 1136

A Royal Doulton Sung flambé baluster vase, by Fred Moore, in a smoky veined blue/green glaze on an orange/red streaked ground, printed mark, painted 'Sung' and artist's monogram.Illustrated.

Lot 1139

A Royal Doulton Sung flambé vase by Fred Moore, ovoid shape with a thick black/green glaze with yellow light-blue spotting on an orange/red ground, printed marks, painted 'Sung' and artists monograms, 16cm.Illustrated.

Lot 1140

A William Moorcroft Pottery baluster shaped vase, decorated in a tube-lined band of furled flower heads and leaves dividing dark blue and cream glazed panels, impressed Moorcroft Burslem and signature in 'Green'.

Lot 1141

A Royal Doulton Flambé vase by Fred Moore, baluster shape with all-over streaked and splashed red/purple glaze with ochre and lustred details, printed mark and painted artists monogram, 19cm.Illustrated.

Lot 1142

A Royal Doulton Chinese Jade vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon of baluster hexagonal shape on a flared base, with green veined and shaded white glaze, printed mark painted, artists marks and monogram, 24cm (base drilled for a lamp).Illustrated.

Lot 1143

A Royal Doulton Chang vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon of high shouldered cylindrical form with a thick running blue-grey glaze, with green, blue, red and ochre, on a blue speckled and purple/red part-lustred ground, painted mark and artist marks, 21cm.Illustrated.

Lot 1144

A Royal Doulton stoneware vase, globular shaped decorated orange and leaves, impressed marks, 15cm, and with a Doulton Lambeth square shaped vase moulded with two different panels of peacocks and cherub side handles, in celadon glaze 22cm.

Lot 1145

A Royal Doulton silver mounted Titanian-ware vase, tapering form, in mottled blue glaze the rim hallmarked for 1916, 28cm.

Lot 1147

A Royal Doulton Sung flambé bottle vase by Fred Moore, in a thick swirling turquoise, ochre and dark-blue veined glaze, with orange spots on an orange/red ground, printed flambé mark, painted Sung and artists monogram 19.5cm.Illustrated.

Lot 1148

Five Royal Doulton stoneware vases, including a pair, the shoulders with band of stylised flowers and heart shaped leaves in typical colours 21cm, an inverted baluster vase with four applied floral panels on a brown mottled ground 17cm, and two others (5).

Lot 1149

A Ruskin Pottery poppy seed pod-shaped vase, dated 1932, decorated in a streaked matt-blue and ochre crystalline glaze, impressed marks and date, 15cm.

Lot 1150

A Baron Barnstaple pottery vase of baluster form with flared neck and modelled with a black spotted lizard on a matt-blue ground, incised marks 22cm, and another similar modelled with a lizard on a cameo ground in dark green over ochre, incised marks to base 20cm (2).

Lot 1151

An unusual Royal Doulton Chang type flambé vase of slender baluster form in a thick running smoky ochre/grey glaze with black veining on a peach-shaded white ground, printed mark and 'flambé', 13cm.Illustrated.

Lot 1152

A Royal Doulton Chinese Jade vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, cylindrical moulded with fruiting branches, the exterior with a green-veined and shaded white glaze, printed mark, painted description and artists monograms.Illustrated.

Lot 1153

A Royal Doulton Chang bottled-shaped vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon with a thick grey/white glaze with ochre, green, turquoise, red and black speckled shading on a smoky-red and violet base, with a bright blue patch, painted marks and artists monogram 14cm high.Illustrated.

Lot 1156

A Royal Doulton Sung Flambé vase by Charles Noke, flared cylindrical, decorated with a heron taking flight on a green, orange and red shaded flambé ground with red splashes, printed flambé mark 'Sung and Noke', numbered '3745e', 14cm.Illustrated.

Lot 1157

A Ruskin pottery miniature bowl, with a yellow and green crystalline glaze pooling to the centre, impressed 'Ruskin, England', 6cm diameter, a Ruskin pottery yellow lustre vase with a band of leaves, dated 1908, 8cm and two miniature Ruskin footed bowls in lemon lustre, 5.5cm (4).

Lot 1158

A Royal Doulton stoneware vase of flared form with raised narrow neck, decorated in leaf and scale panels in orange, green and gilt on an olive ground, impressed marks, 21cm, another Doulton stoneware vase, square panelled, with a stylised oval floral panel on a black and green striped ground, impressed marks 18cm (2).

Lot 1159

A Charles Brannam Barnstaple, pottery vase of waisted, cylindrical form, with vertical bands of incised flowers in blue, brown and green within horizontal bands, incised and impressed marks, 30cm.

Lot 1160

A Royal Doulton Jade ware vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, cylindrical, moulded with fruiting branches in a thick grey/green running glaze with celadon, apple-green and grey/pink veining and patches, printed mark and painted monograms, 15cm.Illustrated.

Lot 1165

A Royal Doulton Chang vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, slightly baluster on flared foot, with a thick black and green veined white glaze on a black and ash-shaded base, with matted areas, green printed mark, painted Noke and monogram and 'N.G.', 11.5cm high.Illustrated.

Lot 1167

A Royal Doulton wedge vase by Charles Noke, modelled after a Chinese horn beaker, moulded with fruiting branches and with a smoky-blue and green streaked glaze, printed mark and Titanium cancelled Titanium mark and painted Noke signature, 9cm.Illustrated.

Lot 1168

A Dennis China Works vase after William Morris, tube lined, a figure possibly St Dorothy, a sword by her side, impressed marks, painted monogram and 'No 5'.

Lot 1170

A Bernard Moore flambé vase by E. Hope-Beardmore of slender double-gourd form, decorated with a four clawed scaly dragon and clouds, in red and grey, painted marks and artists monogram, 22cm.Illustrated.

Lot 1172

A Royal Doulton Chang vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon of slender baluster form with a thick running glaze in turquoise, green, purple and blue veined white over smoky-blue/green base with orange splashes, painted Chang mark, signature and monogram, 18.5cm.Illustrated.

Lot 1175

A Pilkingtons Lancastrian vase of ovoid form with flared neck in a purple streaked over smoky-ochre glaze, impressed 'P' and bee mark, 20.5cm high.

Lot 1176

A Martin Brothers stoneware vase of tapered cylindrical form, incised with all-over scrolling foliates on a shaded ochre-brown ground, incised marks to base, 'No. 1 1892 Martin Bros London and Southall', 16cm.Illustrated.

Lot 1177

A Bernard Moore flambé glazed vase of compressed double-gourd shape, in a shaded and lightly streaked red glaze, 'B.M.' mark to lustred base, 13cm.Illustrated.

Lot 1180

A Royal Doulton Sung flambé vase, by F. Allen and Charles Noke, baluster form and decorated with blue/green silhouetted trees in a landscape on a shaded red ground with orange splashing, printed and painted marks, 14cm high.Illustrated.

Lot 1181

A Royal Doulton flambé vase, tall tapering cylindrical with narrow neck, the whole in a dark red/purple glaze with areas of bright red and blue, green and ochre streaks and splashing, printed marks, 21.5cm high.Illustrated.

Lot 1182

A Royal Doulton flambé bottle vase, by Harry Nixon, the baluster body in a shaded red brown and yellow glaze with white and blue splashes printed marks an HN monogram to base, 19cm.Illustrated.

Lot 1183

A Royal Doulton Titanian ware vase, painted by Harry Allen, of cylindrical form with a narrow neck, decorated with a night Heron on a pine tree, the moon behind, signed 'H Allen' to bottom of branch, printed marks and title to base impressed and painted '1342', date mark '9.16', 24cm high.Illustrated.

Lot 1187

An unusual Doulton cylindrical brush pot vase, moulded with fruiting branches and with an unusual (possibly experimental) glaze of pooled and splashed white and green, 15cm high. printed 'Doulton, England' in green, impressed numbers.Illustrated.This shape is more commonly used with Chinese Jade ware.

Lot 1188

A Martin Brothers miniature stoneware vase of cone form 1904, with all-over raised dimples with green centres, shaded brown ground, incised to base '9-1904, Martin Bros, London and Southall', 7cm.Illustrated.

Lot 1192

A Royal Doulton earthenware vase of square form, in a soufflé type glaze of broken yellow/green with orange flecks, on a blue ground, 7cm high and another taller vase with similar glaze, 10.5cm, printed marks. (2)

Lot 12

A set of eight English porcelain dessert plates, circa 1850, centrally painted with differing flowering branches, 22.5cm diameter, a Royal Copenhagen porcelain two-handled bowl and cover painted with a dog rose, a Royal Crown Derby blue and white triple hors d'oeuvres dish, a miniature Stevenson & Hancock Derby Imari pattern jug and basin, lacks foot, and a similar vase (13).

Lot 121

An Edwardian silver sugar bowl, Robert Pringle, Birmingham 1907, embossed with curved lobes and flutes, 8.5cm diameter, and a pair of Victorian silver oval two handed classical vase shape salt cellars, E J Jones, Birmingham 1897, 4ozs weight combined (3).

Lot 1340

A French blue glazed porcelain gilt metal mounted table lamp, first half 20th century, of classical vase form, the sides applied with ribbon tied swags of flowers and with mask and scroll side handles, on a stepped spreading base, twin light, 81cm high.Illustrated.

Lot 153

A cased George III style silver double cruet set, Edward John Haseler & C B, Chester 1921 & 1922, of oval and classical vase form, with four Old English pattern spoons, 10ozs, blue glass liners.

Lot 230

A pair of George III silver candlesticks, John Green & Co, Sheffield 1795, with vase shape scones and detachable nozzles, the baluster stems, rising above spreading circular stepped bases with threaded borders, 29cm high, crested, together with a pair of old Sheffield plate three light candelabrum branches with scrolling arms and snuffing hoods, 44cm high.Illustrated.

Lot 234

A pair of George II silver vase shape casters, London 1754 & 1755, the pierced covers with bell finials, on stepped spreading circular bases, 12cm high, 5ozs.

Lot 235

A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, T J & N Creswick, Sheffield 1849, in mid 18th century style, with detachable nozzles, vase shape sconces and knopped stems, on stepped spreading shaped square bases with shell corners, 23.5cm high, loaded. Illustrated.

Lot 24

An English porcelain bough pot, probably Derby, early 19th century, painted with a central floral bouquet in a cartouche, the cobalt blue ground gilt with stars and dots, rams mask side handles, 25cm wide, a figure of a goat, after a Derby model, a Copeland & Garrett floral encrusted vase and a large English baluster jug, circa 1820, painted and moulded with flowers (4).

Lot 260

A Japanese silver and foliate enamelled vase, Meiji, the trumpet shape neck with two raised foliate and scroll enamelled panels, the body with foliate enamelled lapet panels against a spot hammered ground, on a rim foot, 10cm high, signed on a gilt tablet, 3ozs.Illustrated.

Lot 271

Two George II silver casters, Samuel Wood, London 1741 & 1742, vase form, with bell finials, on spreading circular bases, 11cm high, 4ozs, one crested.

Lot 320

An Arts & Crafts spot hammered silver trumpet shape vase, Manoah Rhodes & Sons, Bradford, London 1925, the compressed circular stem foliate pierced and cast, on a spreading domed circular foot, 22cm high and a silver five bar wire work toast rack, Robert Pringle, London 1924, 14ozs weight combined (2).Illustrated

Lot 4

A Sitzendorf porcelain garniture of four vases, circa 1900, each encrusted with flowering branches, comprising a pair of vases, 29cm high, an oval flower vase, 31cm wide and a flower basket, 20cm high (4).

Lot 49

A Staffordshire pottery tree stump spill vase with a standing horse and cow drinking from a bricked well, 26.5cm high, another similar with a fox, a girl seated on a bridge and swan below, another of two highland figures in an arbour, a dog, boat and stream and two other figure groups (5). Illustrated.

Lot 6

A Chamberlains Worcester porcelain vase, circa 1810-20 of classical form with twin swans head handles, painted with a view of Malvern, and gilded, pale yellow ground with borders of gilt anthemion, on a faux marble square plinth base, 17.5cm high, marks in red.

Lot 64

R Lalique France: A circular glass dish, centred by a frosted figure of an owl, 9.5cm diameter, Venetian gilt decorated liqueur decanter and five glasses, Isle of Wight glass vase, cranberry jug and two other items (11).

Lot 104

Lalique scent bottle, the stopper formed a lily of the valley, in original box, with a 1960's small water jug banded in gilt with a matching glass and a specimen vase with bubble base

Lot 44

WMF Art Nouveau pewter-mounted glass vase of cylindrical form, with female figure peeping out through reeds, 34.5cm high (af)

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