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EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL DOULTON BESSIE NEWBERRY STONEWARE VASEimpressed marks to base, of oviod form, with blue-green ground and floral decoration, 14cm high, along with Royal Doulton Vase, impressed and painted marks to base, with monogram of Margaret E Thompson, of ovoid form, with geometric and floral design, 15cm high, along with a Middleport Pottery 'Tulips' pattern slop bucket with detachable liner, pattern no. 4545A (3)
A Chinese pottery vase, with a high fired blue/purple glaze, cracked, chipped and repaired, 36 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by GHVase has been broken off to around half way down the neck with associated small losses and several cracked areas. Some of these cracks have opened up. The repair has been made with glue and tape which is still on the inside of the neck. There has also been some filler and very old restoration around these cracks. There are a couple of glaze chips to the lower part of the vase and two foot-rim chips. Chinese characters are visible in four places on the base.
A Chinese porcelain vase, decorated figures, 25 cm high, four plates, and a bowl, restored (6) Condition report Report by GHThe rim of vase probably ground down. Some rubbing to gilt detailing. All four plates have some rim nibbles and minor chips but no cracks or obvious restoration. The bowl has been fully restored, having been previously broken.
A pair of early 18th century walnut dining chairs, with solid vase shaped splats, drop in seats, and shell capped cabriole front legs, with pad feet, and similar mahogany dining chair, on turned stretchers (3) See illustration Provenance: From Capard House, Loais, Ireland Condition report Report by GHThe single chair is generally in good condition with no obvious damage to areas or spliced legs, restorations etc. The rear corner blocks, which are visible when you take out the drop in seats, are in oak and appear to be of more recent addition. The pair of chairs: one of them is slightly loose on the back. Both have occasional signs of old wood worm holes. At the top of one of the backs of the chairs, has a old small repair to the right hand side. Both chairs have general signs of age and use, such as scratches, nicks and scuffs.
A late 18th/early 19th century English blue enamel single garniture, decorated a painted landscape with livestock by a river and with gilt decoration, enamel chip to rear, 25 cm high See illustration Condition report This piece has the appearance of a vase but is a one piece vase and cover probably from a clock garniture or similar
A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, decorated figures and dwellings, 19 cm high, a similar vase, two similar mugs, other ceramics and books relating to Japanese works of art Condition report Report by GHNo obvious damages to Satsuma items but all have light crazing. The monkey seems to have originally been holding something which is no longer present.The monkey jar and cover has a couple of firing cracks but generally in reasonable condition.
A Chinese famille rose vase and cover, decorated a peacock in flight, flowers and foliage on a turquoise ground, the upper border decorated sea creatures, chips, cracks and old restorations to body and cover, 48 cm high Condition report Report by GHThe cover has a large section broken off and re-attached with staple fasteners. Also a small inner rim chip. The body has had its neck broken off and re-attached with staples and the over paint is visible having mostly cracked off. The neck also has a single hairline crack going down to the repair where the neck meets the body. The body itself generally appears relatively free of any damage, there is some crazing to the glaze and small flakes and losses.
A Chinese baluster vase, decorated figures and foliage in underglaze blue, Ming dynasty, provincial, hairline crack to rim, with a Bailly-Pommery paper label, 18 cm high Condition report Report by GHSome light scratching to glaze. Small glaze faults all over. Horizontal firing bolt going in a line around the bottom of the border decoration on the neck.
A pair of late 18th century mahogany dining chairs, with pierced vase shaped splats and cabriole front legs with pad feet (2) See illustration Provenance: From Capard House, Loais, Ireland Condition report Report by GHBoth chairs nice and solid. Both chairs have some general signs of use and occasional non-structural small cracks. One of the chairs has a slightly damaged rear right leg, with the rear most curved section missing and signs of wood worm. The same chair also has a loose piece of wood at the front of the top section of the same rear right leg. Aside from this, no other signs of wood worm in either of the chairs.
An Edwardian silver hat pin, Charles Horner, Chester 1907, other silver items, approx. 6.1 ozt (weighable silver), silver plate, a ruby flashed glass vase with etched decoration, some nibbles, 27.5 cm high and a Haviland & Co Limoges part tea service (2 boxes)
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