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A Poole ribbed vase, in cream glaze with pink interior, impressed factory mark and inscribed '404', 12cms (4 3/4in.) high; together with a Bing & Grondahl vase, decorated with painted landscape of lake and trees, inscribed and numbered '8322/243', 25cms (9 3/4in.) high. (2)
A MIXED LOT:- A mug, initialled, a mug, inscribed, a small two-handled cup, a pierced bonbon dish, another on a pedestal foot, a small embossed rose bowl, inscribed, a miniature rose bowl, initialled, a tea strainer with drip stand, a napkin ring, a miniature "Jersey can", two miniature peppers, a shallow bonbon dish on foot, a single vase (loaded) and a dressing table box with inlaid tortoiseshell cover; the latter 2.5" (6.4 cms) diameter; 28 oz (lot)
A CONTEMPORARY CYLINDRICAL CIGARETTE CANISTER the cover chased with a chrysanthemum flower head (cedar wood lining), by Anthony Elson, London 1969 together with a specimen vase with applied borders, inscribed "1861-1911", by William Comyns, London 1910 (loaded); the cigarette canister 4" (10 cms) high (2)
A SMALL MIXED LOT:- A small embossed vase, Birmingham 1900, a sauce boat, a small salver, inscribed, and a rectangular cigarette box, initialled "C.M", (woodlined) by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1938; the salver 8.2" (21 cms) diameter; 19.1 oz weighable silver (4)
A GEORGE II SILVERGILT NUTMEG GRATER in the form of an urn or vase with chased floral sprays, the screw cover with a knop finial & suspensory ring, lift-out mounted steel grater, maker's mark only, indistinct & mis-struck, probably by David Field, London c.1750; 1.8" (4.8 cms) high; 0.55 oz
A Barr [Worcester] triple spill vase: the three conjoined cylindrical vases finely painted with oval panels of seashells and seaweed on a fret and foliate gilded orange ground, incised B mark, circa 1800-05, 14.5 cm high [minor wear to gilding on rims].*Provenance The O'Donoghue Collection.* Paper label for the 'C.I.N.O.A. International Art Treasures Exhibition Victoria & Albert Museum 1962 Exhibit no.445'.
A Moorcroft pottery vase: of slender baluster form tubelined in the Loch Hope pattern after the original by Philip Gibson with two bands of blooms, impressed Moorcroft Made in Stoke on Trent, England with date cypher, painted signature for Rachel Bishop and dated 2004, 21 cm high, boxed.
A Moorcroft pottery vase: of oviform tubelined in the Royal Gold pattern after the original by Rachel Bishop, with assorted blooms, impressed Moorcroft, Made in Stoke on Trent England with date cypher, painted signature and dated 2005, numbered 9/100, 17 cm high, boxed.
A Barr Flight & Barr [Worcester] triple spill vase: the three conjoined cylindrical vases finely painted, possibly by Thomas Baxter, with oval panels of overlapping feathers on a trellis gilded orange ground, incised B and script marks with Coventry Street address, circa 1805, 13.5 cm high [footrim chip restored].* Provenance The O'Donoghue Collection.* Paper label for the 'C.I.N.O.A. International Art Treasures Exhibition Victoria & Albert Museum Exhibit no.443'.* Literature Henry Sandon 'Flight And Barr Worcester Porcelain' pages 37 and 56.
A Dutch blue and white delftware tobacco jar: of ovoid form, inscribed 'R/Royall' within a foliate scroll and dot cartouche surmounted by a vase of flowers, painted mark for 'De porceleyn Schotel', 18th century, 24 cm high [minor glaze loss and two chips to rim].
An early 19th Century mahogany and inlaid drum top occasional table:, bordered with ebony and boxwood lines, the chequer feather banded frieze fitted with four small drawers, on turned and reeded vase knopped column and tripod splayed legs, terminating in brass cappings and castors, 55cm (1ft 9 1/2in) diameter.
A Moorcroft pottery vase: of slender baluster form tubelined in the Lark Ascending pattern after the original by Philip Gibson with the song birds amongst wheat in a landscape, impressed Moorcroft Made in Stoke on Trent England with date cypher, painted signature, dated 2001 and numbered 233/350, 28 cm high, boxed.
A large Flight Barr & Barr [Worcester] two-handled vase and cover: the centre vase from a 'Hunting' subject garniture, of campana form with pineapple finial and rope-twist fox head handles, painted on each side with a hunting scene titled "Swishing at a rasper" and "Going in and out clever" reserved on a claret ground, script marks "Flight, Barr & Barr/Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester/London House 1,Coventry Street", circa 1830, 51 cm high.* Provenance The O'Donoghue Collection.*Notes; Paper label for 'The British Antique Dealers' Association/Art Treasures Exhibition Bath 1958 exh.no.216'.* Literature Henry Sandon 'Flight And Barr Worcester Porcelain' pages 173 & 195.
A Barr Flight & Barr [Worcester] two-handled vase: of ogee form with flared rim and dolphin handles, painted with a traveller holding a staff in the foreground of an extensive lake landscape reserved on a light and dark grey faux marble ground, script marks in red with reference to Royal patronage, circa 1805-10, 27 cm high.* Provenance The O'Donoghue Collection.
A Chinese famille noire baluster vase: painted with peacocks, insects, rockwork and flowering shrubs on a black ground and between ornate diaper and foliate borders, underglaze blue concentric circles mark, late 19th/early 20th century, 46 cm high [hair crack to rim].
A pair of Samuel Alcock & Co. Greek Revival ewers: transfer printed and coloured with soldiers in combat within neo-classical borders, each titled "Fac-simile of a vase representing The Battle Between The Greeks and the Amazons/ Found At Cume towards the latter end of the year 1855/ See the Illustrated London News Feb.16, 1856", printed mark, 20 cm [hair crack to one handle].
A Moorcroft pottery vase: of slender baluster form tube lined in the Broomy Wood pattern after the original by Rachel Bishop, impressed Moorcroft Made in Stoke on Trent England with date cypher, painted signature, dated 2012 and numbered 18/150, 31.5 cm high, boxed.
A Macintyre (Moorcroft) Florian Ware two handled vase and cover: the slender foot supporting the shallow bowl tubelined in the Poppy pattern in blue and green on a cream ground, brown Macintyre backstamp and patent registration number, painted in green W. Moorcroft des, circa 1900-1906, 22 cm high.
A Satsuma earthenware vase: of baluster form decorated with a central band depicting a procession comprising a dignitary in a sedan chair, porters and Samurai, flanked by embossed bands of hares above waves and figures in a mountainous landscape beneath a narrow thunder key band, the shoulders with a profuse diaper border, signature rubbed, Meiji, 35 cm high.
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