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A pair of Edwardian pink velour tub chairs and a Victorian low seat chairThe pair of tub chairs with a shield shaped button padded back over outswept padded arms raised on front cabriole legs with plain outswept rear legs, the Victorian red velour low seat chair raised on ring turned vase shaped front legs, tub chair height 82cms
A 1920's oak Jacobean revival sideboard and later plate rackThe plate rack with two enclosed shelves, the sideboard with a rectangular moulded top above a moulded C scroll frieze above two drawers and two cupboard doors each with a quatrefoil moulding raised on leaf carved vase shape front legs with plain cross stretchers and plain rear legs, 150x177x53cms
A ceramic wall mounted plaque depicting swans being attacked by a two birds of prey, dated 1892The 39cm diameter plaque with gilded edge, signed by J Allen dated 1892, together with a pair of blue Mary Gregory decorated vases, early 20th CenturyThe blue body with white decoration of a child holding a flower, height 24cm, further moulded glass to include vase, bowls etc. (17). CONDITION REPORT: Lot 96No makers mark,Extensive crazing,Otherwise good.
A pair of Wedgwood Blue Jasper Ware vases with covers late 19th CenturyVases with classical decoration, height 32cms, further Wedgwood Blue Jasper Ware to include teapot, bell, mantel clock, bowl etc. (AF) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 165 - One handle detached and brokentwo other handles missing1st vase - Chip to rim of plinth base, some minor splits/cracks in relief work2nd vase - Chip to rim of plinth base along with some minor chips, minor splits/cracks in relief work. .
Tibetan bronze of Tara surrounded by a mandorla representing the Ring of FireHeight: 43cmInfo from the vendor - This piece was originaly sourced through a scolar with a PHD from Oxford university, who lived on the boarder of Tibet and China for 4 years studying the history of the tea trade.This piece is full of interesting symbols each with a story of its own. The Ring of Fire represented by the mandorla is an ancient symbol derived from Vedic imagery; meaning that the flame of wisdom can burn away ignorance and purify the faithful. Tara appears to be holding the “Vase of the Elexir of Eternal Life”, symbolising that enlightenment results in eternal life.The earrings are probably Lotus flowers, a symbol often seen in Budhism, Hinduhsm, Sikhism & Jainism - The growth of its pure beauty from the mud of its origin is sometimes said to mirror the path from a human mind to an enlightened one
Set of four 20th Century liqueur glasses with etched and blue overlay decoration, Bohemian red overlay glass vase, two Edwardian cut glass decanters, two 19th Century drinking glasses, and a Georgian style crystal blue rummer and a cranberry glass jug and bowl Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
19th Century blue and white Japanese shallow dish and another Japanese bottle vase decorated with birds and blossom, character mark to base, Chinese ginger jar and an early 19th Century Masons blue and white plate (4) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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