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A William Moorcroft Macintyre & Co Florian ware Vase, Rd 401753, A/F, 8in High. The top Rim has been Restored - its clearly visible and is slightly discoloured. The Vase has crazing all over. There are dark coloured marks/scratches in places. (please see the attached images).
A Coalport three handled Goblet with rich blue ground and reserves of landscapes framed within gilt scrollwork 9in H, and a Royal Crown Derby lidded Urn with reserve of exotic bird with green and gilt frame on rich blue ground 5 1/2in H The Coalport vase appears to be in good condition and has been looked at under an ultra violet light, however it doesn't have a very good "ring" when tapped. The derby vase is in good condition.
A William and Mary walnut and marquetry Chest of two short and three long drawers with floral oval shaped panels to drawer fronts, the top with central oval panel inlaid vase, tulip and lily designs to the four shaped corner panels, on later bun feet, 3ft 2in W, 1ft 10 1/2in D and 2ft 11in HLater replacement bun feet, handles and escutcheons replacements, missing veneer to back right corner of the top, some repaired veneer on top and drawer fronts. Drawer linings appear to be original. One of the drawer linings has considerable worm to the upper edge. There is an area on the left side measuring 1 in x 4in that has had woodworm which has later been filled with wax. There is evidence of old woodworm activity on the right side. The marquetry top and drawer fronts show no evidence of old woodworm
A Burmese carved hardwood torchere or vase stand, 19th centuryThe top with beaded moulding within a profusely carved openwork scrolling edge, raised on a carved monopodia winding around a crane bird, on a quatrefoil carved base formed as four snarling dragons.56cm wide (at base), 86cm highCondition:Verticle split to the stem. General minor signs of age overall including scuffing to the top, patination and cosmetic marks.
An assembled group of Chinese blue and white porcelain, 18th and 19th centuryIncluding seven various plates and dishes, a sauce tureen, oblong dish, planter, pot and cover, vase cover, pillow and teapot with cover (repaired), a lot. (14)Condition:Dishes: Most with rim chips and hairlinesTureen: lacking cover, hairline to baseOblong dish: GoodPlanter: Rim groundPot and cover: Cover restoredVase cover: GoodPillow: GoodTeaport: Broken and repaired
A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, Yuhuchunping, QianlongOf ovoid shape with everted rim, decorated with a continuous scene of fruiting trees and flowering plants including pomegranates, finger citron, grapes, pine, peonies and willow, the neck with a band of stiff banana leaves, the inside rim with a narrow diaper band.37.5cm high (small chip to foot rim)Provenance:Acquired in 1929 at a dispersal sale of the contents of Walcot Hall, Lydbury, Shropshire, thence by descent to the vendor.Condition:Small chip to the outside edge of the foot rim. Fine, faint crazing lines - not disfiguring.
A pair of Chinese blue and white crackle-glazed vases and covers, 19th centuryDecorated with flowers and birds, the covers with lion finials, 27.5cm high, together with another similar decorated with confronting dragons chasing a flaming pearl, 31cm high. (3)Provenance:Property of a deceased estate in Shrewsbury.Condition:Both smaller vase covers repaired. Minor signs of age to all.
A Chinese enamelled blue and white vase and cover, 18th centuryOf slender baluster form and decorated with a scene of high-status figures at leisure in a formal garden beside a river.41cm highProvenance:Property of a deceased estate in Shrewsbury.Condition:Chip to underside cover rim.
A Chinese carved hongmu and pink marble triple vase standQing Dynasty, 19th centuryFormed as three vase stands with circular tops inset with pink-veined marble, raised on carved supports, united by carved stretchers.71cm wide x 20cm deep x 17.5cm highCondition:Central stand re-glued throughout with some small losses to the frieze. Pegs do not engage with recesses on stand. Splits to small section of the base at one end. General signs of age.
Various mixed collectibles to include a Victorian novelty teapot modelled showing a gentleman with legs in air, a blush ivory pot-pourri vase, a small Royal Doulton 'Mine Horst' character jug, brassware to include a brass and copper kettle, fireside stand and poker, two cut glass sugar sifters, one with hallmarked silver top, brass trivet, spoons, etc.Condition Report: - The silver top of the caster is quite beaten up and has a lot of indents.
A Victorian rosewood mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus-form work box, with initialled cartouche to the lid 'MH', with lift-out tray containing a small quantity of postcards and greetings cards, 16 x 30 x 22cm (af), also a hardstone baluster vase to spreading circular foot, height 20.5cm (2).Condition Report: - The rosewood work box has minor losses to the rosewood veneer - most notably to the right-hand side, but also to the corners and the red-lined interior is unfortunately torn and rather tatty in places. Otherwise ok.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; four items of 1128 Imari pattern porcelain, comprising a cup, a bell, a six-sided vase, height 11.5cm, and a plate with hole for cake stand, diameter 21.5cm (4).Condition Report: - There is no clanger in the bell and it has never had one.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; two coffee cans and a teacup, height 6cm, in the 2451 Imari pattern, together with a miniature cabinet cup in the 2449 pattern, height 4cm, and a bulbous vase, height 8cm, all in the Imari palette (5).Condition Report: - The miniature cup does have a sign of a repair to the inside foot rim. The bulbous vase has a repair to the lip. Slight discolouration and wear to the cups.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a blush ware jug of squat form, with basket weave type embossed decoration and a gold and green highlighted lizard, with horn-style handle, puce mark to base, numbered 1714, height 16cm.Condition Report: - The gilt is rubbed - especially around the rim of the neck. There are graze marks to the body of the vase.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a blue ground and gilt-heightened vase hand painted with doves to the front and swallow verso, signed G H C Baldwyn, with puce marks for 1904 to base and no. RN371075, 2151, 28.5 x 12cm (af). Condition Report: Two very minor chips to footrim, both overpainted. One small patch to neck of vase where blue ground finish is thin showing base colour. Some light surface scratches to the body of the vase (look like pencil marks on the vase rather than scratches in the finish), rather grubby. Otherwise OK with no obvious signs of faults damage or restoration.
Nine items of collectible pottery to include two Masons Ironstone pottery jars in the 'Ianthe' pattern, made exclusively for Liberty of London, a lidded ginger jar, height 17.5cm, a six-sided tea lidded jar, height 14.5cm, a Coalport 'Rose Garden' vase, height 24cm, a Royal Winton planter, three Royal Doulton 'Secret Garden' picture plates from the original by Graham Byfield, comprising 'Down by the River', 'The Mews' and 'Palace in the Park' (all seconds), a boxed Royal Crown Derby snail paperweight with gold stopper and a large Masons 'Christmas Village' decorated oval platter, length 38cm (9).
Three items of early 20th century china, each decorated in the Imari palette, comprising a Coalport 'Hong Kong' pattern urn-shaped vase and cover, with gilt acorn finial and ram's head handles, blue, orange and gilt bird and feather pattern, on a square base, height 21.5cm, a Copeland Spode vase of Campagna shape, with flared rim, enhanced in gilt decoration, height 16cm, diameter 12cm, and a Staffordshire pottery pot in the form of a twin-handled cauldron, raised on three cone supports, height 7cm, length 10.5cm (3).Condition Report: Flared vase, chip to rimtwin handled vase appears goodbowl has some pale marks in the blue rim
Six items of decorative pottery and ornaments, comprising a large Country Artists 'Inspirations' floral and pond life decorated frog, height 21cm, length approx. 27cm, a Border Fine Arts otter and 'Autumn Call', model no. CA826, a Continental Valencia Pegasus porcelain ornament, height 26cm, a James Herriot's Country Kitchen A0176 'Jock's Pride Sandwich Tray', 30cm, and a Breck stoneware frog decorated vase from the 'Globe' range, with embossed initials for Stephen Green Ceramics, marked in marker 'Steven Breck Studio' to the base, height 16cm (6).
Various collectible pottery items, to include a pair of late 19th century Continental vases, both painted with landscape scenes to the front, with pink sides and back and serpent handles, with open gallery top, height of each 34.5cm, a Royal Winton 'Land's End' gurgler vase, a Burleighware reproduction of 'Old Feeding Time' jug made by Samuel Allcock, with dog handle, height 25cm, a modern reproduction Balloon Seller figure and a Wade porcelain miniature centrepiece with boy riding a swan, on pedestal to centre, height 11cm (6).
A 19th century 'God Speed the Plough' decorated water jug, dedicated in gilt to 'Thomas and Margaret Dean', transfer printed designs and rhyme, an Art Deco Burleigh ware palm tree jug, height 14cm, a Masons fruit basket design lustre-effect jug, and an Ian Hinchcliffe studio pottery cylindrical vase, impressed mark to the side, height 22.5cm, diameter 6cm (4).
COUNTRY ARTISTS; five items from the 'Inspirations' range c.2002, comprising a large elephant, height 23cm, length 29cm, two smaller elephants, a vase of ovoid form, height 20.5cm, and a pin dish, diameter 12cm, all decorated in a floral pattern on a black ground featuring lilies (5).
STEVE SMITH CERAMICS; a boxed free-hand painted miniature ceramic vase, 'Threez A Crowd' (sic), limited edition 1/1, signed, marked to base, with signed certificate of authenticity, height 7.5cm.Condition Report: Steve Smith trained at Royal Worcester and was a painter at Moorcroft enamels.
STEVE SMITH CERAMICS; a free-hand painted bulbous vase, 'Powick Harvest Vase', limited edition 1/1, signed, marked to base, with signed certificate of authenticity, height 13cm.Condition Report: Steve Smith trained at Royal Worcester and was a painter at Moorcroft enamels.
A 19th century armorial porcelain mug by Samson of Paris, decorated with coloured flowers, with slip bordered panels and heightened in gilt, printed pseudo-Japanese marks to the base, height 11.5cm, together with three other similar decorated Samson items, comprising a spoon warmer, a small chocolate pot (af) and a small baluster vase (af) (4).Condition Report: - The small baluster vase has a chip to the rim and slight pitting. The chocolate pot handle has been reattached, some areas of discolouration and pitting. The spoon warmer has no obvious signs of damage or repair. The tankard has a small outer foot rim chip, which is not that noticeable.
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