A Kangxi style Chinese porcelain ovoid shaped Vase decorated in cobalt blue with flowers/peony etc., (probably 19th/20th Century, no cover), 17.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: There is a 2cm chip to the neck rim and further smaller chips, no lid and there I a 0.5cm glaze loss to the lower body In two places, (see images). Otherwise in good order.
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A small silver group to include a hallmarked silver Dish Holder; an early 20th century Indian silver two-handled Trophy engraved 'Delhi Horse Show February 1920'; a silver Mustard with blue glass liner; a small silver Bud Vase and an Eastern circular silver plated Box and cover decorated repoussé style with leaves, foliage etc. (5)
An 18th century Chinese Export octagonal porcelain Platter having 'orange peel' style base, centrally decorated with a large vase plus fly and flowers amongst courtyard surroundings in typical style, 37.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Firing imperfection and rim fritting (see images).
A 19th century Chinese porcelain Jar (drilled) hand-decorated in underglaze blue with various plants a single stork etc., with turned Chinese hardwood circular cover delicately pierced centrally with a Shou character, together with one other similar sized 20th century Chinese ovoid Jar decorated with scrolling lotus and pierced cover, 18.5cm (including cover) (2) CONDITION REPORT: The Vase with the scrolling lotus design and lappets to the bottom appears to be in good condition with no problems noted, the other Vase has a crack to the lip of the neck possibly a firing crack although otherwise appears in generally good order but does have some brown flecking to the body and minor surface scratching and has actually been drilled at the bottom at some stage presumably for electricity.
An interesting Swedish Kosta Boda glass Vase, the circular dish shaped vase representing a single fish against a foamy sea, 34cm wide together with original accompanying colour booklet CONDITION REPORT: There are white felt pads on the base of this and the bowl is signed Lalique France
A large 19th Century Chinese stoneware "Hu" shaped Vase, the flaring neck with two faux bamboo style handles above a Sang de Boeuf glazed body with delicate purple trailing's, 44cm high CONDITION REPORT: Generally overall good condition some glaze crazing noted although when the Vase is turned up to reveal the edge of the foot old and historic chipping is noted. There is also what looks like an old firing crack to the underside of the foot approx. 2cm 44cm high x approx. 27cm at the widest point. Provenance: A good old private collection amassed in the early part of the 20th Century the vendor has inherited this Vase a while ago and wishes to sell, this is the first time that this has been on the market for many decades.
A late-19th / early-20th century Japanese pottery Vase of ovoid form, the short neck above a body hand gilded and decorated with various shapes, flowers and birds amongst trailing foliage etc., seal mark to underside, 9.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Glaze crazing to inner neck, body in good order with overall surface Craquelere (only visible through a magnifying glass) otherwise good.
Chinese 18th century export porcelain to include two Cups decorated in the famille rose palette (early/mid-18th Century); a famille rose decorated Saucer, two matching Tea Bowls and one other later Chinese porcelain Vase decorated with scrolling lotus against a rose ground, six-character mark to underside, (6|) CONDITION REPORT: One of the Famille Rose tea bowls has a chip to the lotus form rim and a chip to the foot rim with a further hairline to the base, the matching tea bowl appears to be in good condition, rim fritting to cups with handles, saucer in good original condition, the rose ground ginger jar (modern) in good order (see images).
A large Japanese baluster-shaped porcelain Vase decorated with Irises against an olive green ground, six-character mark to underside, 42.5cm high (probably 20th Century) CONDITION REPORT: Generally good overall original condition with no chips, cracks or restoration noted although in some areas glaze crazing is noted, there are some brown spots/blemishes on the body of the vase.
A late-19th century Chinese porcelain Sleeve Vase decorated in underglaze blue with dignitaries within a background of flowering shrubs, fencing etc., painted four-character reign mark to underside, 19.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Good original condition, no faults detected, no restoration under u.v. lamp
A pair of 19th Century Chinese Canton porcelain Vases, the two gilded handles as Karashishi and cubs playing with brocade balls, the main bodies also with gilded Chilong style dragons/lizards and decorated in the famille rose palette with flowers, objects and figures etc., in typical style, each Vase rim with minor chipping, each approx. 43cm high CONDITION REPORT: Both Vases to rims chipped (see images), hairline crack adjacent to rim chip approx. 38cm, rubbing to gilt handles, enamels appear to be in good order, one with star crack to base, Vases sold as seen.
A large baluster shaped green painted and vertically gilt drizzled pottery Vase of modern manufacture, (small chip to underside), 29cm high CONDITION REPORT: Appears in reasonable condition although it is noted that there is a fairly prevalent white chip to the underside of the circular foot rim, otherwise appears to be in good general overall order with no other major damage, chips, hairlines or restoration noted.
A pair of 19th Century Chinese Canton porcelain Bottle Vases, the panels decorated with birds and flowers in typical style against a yellow ground (both bases drilled and one Vase with restoration to top of neck) CONDITION REPORT: Both of these have drill holes in the bases, one has had restoration around the top of the lip of the vase, surface scratches but the enamels seem quite bright. There is extensive restoration to the neck of one vase but the other seems to be in relative good order apart from the drill hole to the base.
A pair of Chinese baluster-shaped porcelain sang de boeuf glazed Vases (now as lamps), the Vases approx. 28cm high (not including wood and brass fittings) CONDITION REPORT: Diameter of the bases is 15cm. The Vases look in good general overall original condition but the underside of the foot is quite chipped and rough. The gilt metal from brass mountings are quire worn, one of the Vases where the brass mount goes into the neck of the wood has a circular turned piece of wood and one of these looks to have several scratches. The wiring emanating from the wooden ferule that locates into the vase itself have been cut to 1cm each and would require complete rewiring and these have not been tested.
A pair of gilt framed mid 20th Century Oil on Artist's Board still life Studies of flowers in a vase and flowers in a circular wicker pot, each with the Parker Gallery, London W1 paper label verso, one annotated painted 1946 by Janetta Birdwood (wife of Field Marshall Lord Birdwood 1872-1947, each image with prevalent craquelere, each image approx. 20cm square
A Royal Worcester two-handled blush porcelain Vase beautifully decorated in enamels with floral sprays above a circular foot relief moulded with gilded leaf style decoration, printed marks to underside together with registered number, circa 1901, 22cm high CONDITION REPORT: The Vase appears to be in good order, no restoration detected under u.v. lamp, no cracks or chips evident (see images).
An unusual large and heavy glass Vase layered and modelled with cabouchon opalescent half-spheres of squat baluster section, 25cm high x 25cm (widest) CONDITION REPORT: This has several nibbles to the extremities at the bottom of the Vase with a 1cm piece away, the Vase is extremely heavy and appears to be in good general reasonable original order, upon inspection it appears that the Vase has been made in stages with horizontal lines visible etc., no signature is apparent although every inch of the Vase has not been inspected closely.This has come privately from the President of a major Oxford College and has been in his family for many years.
Royal Doulton Natural Foliage Ware Vase. Date 1925, Decorated with Real Leaves, Pressed Into Soft Clay and Then Carefully Removed Leaving a Faithful Impression of Even The Smallest Digitations and Veins, Then Were Delicately Painted with The Leaves Depicted In Very Realistic Autumn Tints.
Royal Bonn Franz Anton Mehlem Ovoid Two Handled Signed Vase Hand painted, signed pink and yellow roses in foreground with garden architecture in the background. The whole on a lavender to lilac ground; with gilt decoration to the top, base and handles; printed Royal Bonn mark and several workers marks to the underside. Circa 1900, height, 10.75 inches.
Myott Art Deco Period Hand Painted Flower Diamond Shaped Vase/Planter with original frog insert for flowers. 5.75 inches high 10.5 inches diameter circ 1930's. Plus a Myott hand painted chicken neck shaped jug with oranges and lemons and green colourway. 8 inches high.
A Mixed Collection Of Ceramics And Collectibles Seven items in total to include, twin handled cup with fruit and gilt decoration, large blue earthenware vase with floral design, purple lustre glass vase. Also, heavy cream and grey elegant glass vase, fruit print plate and two figurines.
A Collection Of Arcadian And Crested Ware Twenty five pieces in total to include souvenirs from Seaford, Morcambe, Harrogate, Mumbles, Isle Of Wight, Aldershot, Linclon, Liverpool, Coventry, Whitby etc. Various shapes and designs to include, small suitcase, tulip vase, jugs etc.
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