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A Mason's Waterlily pattern hexagonal tea caddy and cover, a similar tapering culindrical vase; a set of eight cut glass wine glasses; a set of six globular crystal Swarovski type table placemnt card holders; six liqueur glasses; an Italian silver plated swing handle ice bucket and cover; qty
A near pair of Chinese inverted baluster vases, decorated in underglaze blue with vases of flowers, precious objects and various furniture of a scholar, 19cm high, c.1900; a Blanc de Chine figure, of a warrior, 20th century; another, smaller, of Guanyin, 20th century; a Japanese black lacquer vase, 31cm high; etc
A Metzler & Ortloff Kunstporzellan porcelain wall boss, modelled as a young black girl, 11cm long, printed marks; a pair of Art Deco slip-cast wall pockets, each modelled with a black face at the centre of a sunflower, 14cm diam; others; a Continental Art Deco terracotta figure, modelled as a nude black boy, holding a beach ball, oval base, 19cm high, impressed 2210; an early 20th century bisque porcelain model, of a young black boy fishing, 14cm high; another, holding an American football, 16cm high; A Nautrecraft figural group, Little Scamp, the mischievous hides from his angry elder, 23cm high, impressed marks; a late 19th century German porcelain fairing spill vase, modelled as a young black boy relieving himself, his modesty compromised by a goose, titled The Early Bird Catches the Worm, 9.5cm high, c. 1890; a Continental bisque porcelain table vesta, modelled as a drunk grasping a bottle, beside a crate, striker to verso, 14cm high, c. 1890; others, similar; etc
Oriental Items - a pair of small Cloisonne vases, decorated with flowers on a cobalt blue ground, rolled lip, 15cm high; a larger hand painted twin handled lobed vase, decorated in the traditional manner with boats, temple and landscape, 24.5cm high; a Famille Rose and imperial yellow dished plate; blue and white bowl; vase; etc.; a pair of Anglo-Indian rectangular painted panels (11)
A William De Morgan single-handled vase by Fred Passenger, tapering cylindrical form on applied foot, with applied strap handle, painted with a frieze of cranes in dark blue on a turquoise blue ground, impressed mark and painted FR monogram, professional restoration, 22.5cm. high Provenance William De Morgan Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers, 5th December 2007 lot 659.
A large William De Morgan Persian vase, shouldered form with knopped neck, painted with stylised carnation flowers, in turquoise, blue, green and aubergine on a white ground, impressed tulip vase mark to base, 35cm. high Literature The William E Wiltshire Collection, Sotheby's London 18th November 1991 lot 68 for a comparable design on a smaller vase.
A Pilkington's Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock, dated 1909, shape no.2796, ribbed ovoid body with cylindrical neck, painted with carnation flowers on scrolling stems, in ruby and golden lustre on a pale lemon yellow ground, impressed marks, painted cipher and date code mark, 19cm. high
A large William De Morgan twin-handled vase by Fred Passenger, the shouldered, footed vase with flaring rim and applied handles, painted with stylised flowers and foliage in ruby and pink lustre on a golden ground, impressed Tulip mark, painted FP monogram, professional restoration, 37.5cm. high Literature Martin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan, Richard Dennis, page 240 plate 265 for a comparable vase illustrated, decorated in the Persian palette with similar flowers, from the Handley Read collection.
A monumental Pilkington's Lancastrian vase by Gordon Forsyth, dated 1913, possible made for an exhibition, shouldered form, painted with panels of young ladies walking in a woodland landscape, in blue, brown, green and golden lustre on an orange lustre ground impressed marks and painted artist cipher and date code, 48cm. high Provenance Edward Fielden Pilkington, thence by descent It is possible that the vase was commissioned by Charles Pilkington (founder of the Pilkington company) and given to his son Edward Fielden Pilkington.
An Art Nouveau Doulton Lambeth Faience vase by Margaret E. Thompson, slender, shouldered cylindrical form painted with four medieval maidens in a formal garden setting, painted in colours impressed marks, painted monogram, small bruise to base rim, 34cm. high Literature Desmond Eyles & Louise Irvine The Doulton Lambeth Wares, Richard Dennis Publications, page 159 for a selection of comparable vases.
A Martin Brothers stoneware Dragon vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1900, shouldered form incised with ferocious dragons fighting, a fly watching on, amongst bubbles, in brown, highlighted in black and white on a buff ground incised 10-1900 Martin Bros London & Southall, professionally restored neck, 26cm. high
King George V and Queen Mary 1910 a Moorcroft Pottery commemorative beaker vase designed by William Moorcroft, flaring cylindrical form, tubeline decorated with symbols of the Empire, glazed blue on cream ground impressed marks, painted signature, 20.5cm. high Literature William Moorcroft & Walter Moorcroft Richard Dennis Gallery exhibition catalogue, 1973, page 111 catalogue number 412 for a comparable vase.
A Liberty & Co pewter vase designed by Archibald Knox, bombe form on three loop feet, cast in low relief with sinuous berried foliage fronds, a pair of Liberty & Co Tudric pewter candlesticks model no.022 and a Liberty Tudric pewter covered jug, stamped marks, 10.5cm. high, (4)
A rare Martin Brothers vase made at the Richmond Industrial Exhibition 1881 by Robert Wallace Martin, in the presence of Prince Leopold K.G, incised with scrolling foliage bands, in brown on a buff ground incised 11-5-81 R W Martin, London & Southall, firing crack to top rim, 18.5cm. high
A pair of Webb yellow glass candlesticks, circular section, the foot moulded and etched with water lily flowers, a decanter and stopper etched with fish swimming amongst waterweed and an amber flashed glass beaker vase, acid etched signature, 11.5cm. diam (candlesticks), 27.5cm. high (decanter), (4)
A rare Linthorpe vase designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, the tube vase with central pierced foliate roundel, glazed brown with running olive and white streaked glaze, indistinct impressed marks, 22cm. high Literature Michael Whiteway Christopher Dresser, Skira, page 144 plate 163 for a comparable vase. British Art Pottery 21st November 2007 lot 35, Woolley and Wallis for a comparable vase.
A Burmantofts Faience Anglo-Persian bottle vase by Leonard King, model no. 20, painted with a frieze of scaly fish in turquoise, blue, green and aubergine on a white ground, impressed and painted marks, painted LK and design 80, minor glaze frits, professional restoration to base of vase, 41cm. high
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