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A large Fischer Budapest reticulated ewer. Height 47 cm. CONDITION REPORT: We can see no evidence of any damage, repairs or restoration. Crazing is visible on the undecorated inside of the vase and also the inside edge of the handle. There is also a small firing mark to the inside edge of the handle. The gilding is generally good and only a little rubbed in places.
A pair of Oriental Cloisonne vases, early 20th century, decorated with carp. Height 12 cm excluding wooden bases. CONDITION REPORT: One vase is in very good order with no damage, repairs or restoration. The second vase has two areas on the shoulder which have been knocked. There are fractures to the enamel in these areas. One is at the tail end of the large carp the other in the green area on the shoulder of the vase. Each area of damage is approximately 1 cm square in total. There are no losses and the vase is not misshapen at either area of bruised damage. Both vases have a makers mark or similar to the base in the form of a Maltese Cross.
Three Edwardian Minton Secessionist Coronation beakers, 1902, a Zolnay relief moulded beaker and a green glass vase. CONDITION REPORT: The purple and pink beaker is in generally good order with only typical crazing to the glaze. One of the green beakers has more significant crazing and a 2 cm hairline crack running from the top rim. The third breaker has a significant rim chip and resulting hairline cracks. It is also crazed. The Zolnay vase has a small chip to the foot rim but is in otherwise good condition. The final vase has small nibbles to the top rim but no other issues. The beakers are 10.5 cm tall.
A near pair of 19th century blue and white jars and covers, decorated with coastal scenes and of baluster form. Height 33 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The lid to the slightly taller vase has a top edge chip and another edge nibble but no repairs or restoration. The base has a star crack at the widest point of the vase with five hairlines emanating from the centre point. The longest is approximately 7 cm, the smallest 2 cm. There is no other damage. The smaller vase lid is in good order with only minor glaze rubbing to the top of the knop. The base has a top edge rim chip. There is also a significant hairline fracture running around the side of the vase for +/- 25 cm. There is a further 2 cm hairline running from the centre of this. Neither vase has any repairs or restoration.
An early 20th century Satsuma vase. Height 32 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The vase has some rubbing on the edge of the flared lip and around the shoulders and less so in other places. The vase does not appear to have any damage, no repairs and no restoration. There is a painted red rectangular seal mark to the base with gilt character marks.
Seven pieces of Royal Worcester, five jugs, vase and cauldron. Tallest 20 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The vase with the tall narrow neck has had professional restoration. It appears to have been broken in half and overpainted. All other pieces in the lot are in good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There is some rubbing to the gilding particularly on the tusk bars. There is rubbing to the gilding on other pieces but it is more minimal.
Three Chinese punch bowls, a brush pot, yellow jardiniere, plate, blue and white bowl and three carp bowls. Largest diameter 26 cm. CONDITION REPORT: None of these items are in particularly good condition hence the reason they are lotted together. The figural punch bowl has two hairline cracks. The pattern is also rubbed in places. The polychrome bird and foliate fruit bowl has been broken in two areas and professionally but not particularly well restored. The third bowl similarly has old professional restoration and has been broken in several places. The jardinière has been broken into a large number of pieces. The cylindrical vase has a large hairline crack. The blue and white bowl has a hairline crack and visible overpainting and old restoration. The three blue and white fish bowls are modern. The plate has numerous rim nibbles and some overpainting to the rim.
A pair of Chinese Famille Rose vases, each with hardwood stand. Height of each vase excluding stand 12.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: One vase has professional restoration to the top rim and neck. There is overpainting and softness here. The main body of the vase is in good order. The second vase has had restoration across the body. it has probably been broken into two pieces, repaired and overpainted.
A Royal Worcester vase, decorated with a peacock and signed "C. White". Height 30 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The lid does not appear to have any repairs or restoration. There are some very minor glaze scuffs and discolouration to the very bottom edge of the underside of the lid but no significant issues. The vase itself appears to be in very good order. There is a minor loss to the gilding on the top lip but other than this no issues.
A Japanese Cloisonne vase, decorated with foliate and birds panels. Height 28 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This vase has a dent and some enamel loss to one shoulder section. The total enamel loss is approximately 1 cm square. The vase Has clearly been either dropped or bashed at this point, other than this the condition is generally good.
A large 19th century Imari vase, decorated in typical Imari colours. Height 47 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This is a Japanese Imari vase. It is painted and not printed. We are not aware of any of these having been made in Britain. The condition is generally very good. There is some rubbing to the paintwork and gilding but no significant issues. We can see no evidence of any damage, repairs or restoration.
A pair of Royal Worcester vases, trumpet shaped with flared lip and with handpainted floral sprays, puce printed mark also G706. Height 16 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: One vase has had professional restoration to the top lip. Two of the points have been restored and overpainted. There may also be a small hairline crack also covered by overpainting. The second vase is in good order with no issues other than very minor rubbing to the gilding.
A pair of French porcelain panel and spelter urns with integral lids, each raised on a wooden plinth. Height including plinth 28 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: We can see no evidence of any repairs or restoration. The only real issue with the vases is that the majority of the jewelling around each cartouche is either rubbed or missing. The gilding to each vase is also rubbed particularly at the rear and around each top rim. The metalwork is all in structurally good condition with no damage. There is some deterioration of the original finish particularly around the bases. The wooden bases are in reasonable condition with gilding rubs and perishing of the blue cloth.
Three pieces of Moorcroft, foxes in Winter landscape and comprising 26.5 cm plate, 24 cm vase and 8.5 cm vase, all dated 1999 and all boxed (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: All three pieces are in good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. They all have minor crazing as one would expect. There are no red dots visible to the bottom of any of the items.
A Worcester "Boy at the Window" teapot and cover, ovoid form, polychrome, decorated with Oriental figures, height 14 cm, and a Worcester vase of fluted ovoid form, polychrome, decorated with floral bouquet and sprigs, height 13 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The pot itself has a series of hairline cracks running in particular around the base of the piece. These are visible from the inside and externally. There is an old riveted repair indicating that the piece has probably been in two pieces. There has been no attempt to disguise the repair. The spout has a small edge nibble at the front and a hairline crack at the rear. There is a small chip to the top rim. The lid is in generally good order with no significant issues other than minor nibbles to the top lip.
A Victorian glass vase, decorated with birds and flowers and on tall stem with circular foot. Height 29 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The vase is in good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There is some rubbing to the gilding on the top edge but other than this there are no condition issues
A collection of Chinese wooden vase and jardiniere stands, (9). CONDITION REPORT: Six of the stands are in good order with no condition issues. The small stand with the four cabriole legs has a loose top and a break in one side of the carved frieze but no losses. Another stand has a missing leg and a detached leg. One stand is only partially complete
A Royal Worcester lidded urn, with thistle and foliate decoration, puce printed mark and Registration No. 188129 and 1572. Height 27 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both vase and cover are in very good condition with no damage, no chips, no repairs and no restoration. There is some minor rubbing to the gilding but no real condition issues.
A WMF cornucopia vase, raised on wheels and with glass lining. Height 25 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The glass has approximately three chips to the rim the largest approximately 1.5 cm square. The plate is in good order but the butterfly has had a bash to the right hand wing which is slightly rough to the central edge and slightly folded over to the bottom side.
A Royal Lancastrian blue bowl, vase, ginger jar and pale blue vase. Bowl diameter 26.5 cm, largest height 23 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The two vases and ginger jar are all in very good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The bowl is also in good structural condition but there is some discolouration and scuffing to the interior of the piece.
A pair of Samson of Paris lidded vases, in the Chinese style, polychrome, and a pair of spill vases. Tallest 32 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Trumpet vase height 24 cm, vase height without lid 24 cm. Both trumpet vases are very dirty on the inside. One is in good condition with no damage, repairs or restoration. The second vase has had old professional restoration to the top quarter. The vase has clearly been broken, repaired and overpainted. The base of one of the lidded vases is in very good condition with no issues. The lid however has a substantial under edge chip which also impedes the gilt edge line. The second vase has had a substantial break across the body and up through the top lip. This has been glued and is clearly visible. The lid to this vase has also had restoration to the lion finial.
A Worcester silver shaped sauce boat, polychrome, decorated with flowers, circa 1760, length 13.5 cm, and a Worcester sparrow beak jug, polychrome, decorated with flowers, height 9 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The sparrow beak jug has glaze losses to the pointed end of the spout. The gilding to the top lip is mostly rubbed away. The sauce boat has a small hairline crack to the rim approximately 1 cm in length which is discoloured. There is a further 1.5 cm discoloured hairline crack to the interior of the base. The vase has two chips to the top lip. There is a small under edge chip to the base. There is a hairline crack to the side of the body approximately 2 cm in length.
A large Royal Worcester two handled vase, decorated with floral sprays, Registration No. 35782 and 1109. Height 23 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The vase is in extremely good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The gilding is also very strong with only very minor rubbing.
Large 19/20th Century Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Vase on Wooden Stand. Mock foo dog handles. Some residue to surface, needs cleaning. Measures 23-1/2" H, stand measures 3-1/4" H x 10" Dia. Provenance: Property of Irving Cowan and the late Marjorie Friedland Cowan, Hollywood, Florida. Thoroughbred horse breeder/owners, Breeders’ Cup winners, Hollywood Wildcat and War Chant. Former owners of The Diplomat Hotel, Hollywood. Shipping: Third party (estimate $200-$300)
Pair of Antique French Rouge Opaline Glass Gilt Hand Painted Vases. One vase has a minor factory internal inclusion to base, some scuffing to base otherwise good condition. Measures 10-1/2" H. Provenance: Property of Irving Cowan and the late Marjorie Friedland Cowan, Hollywood, Florida. Thoroughbred horse breeder/owners, Breeders’ Cup winners, Hollywood Wildcat and War Chant. Former owners of The Diplomat Hotel, Hollywood. Shipping $68.00 (estimate $300-$500)
Japanese Meiji Sanju Saku Enameled Silver Footed Ovoid Vase. Depicts a high relief scene of water lilies conforming the surface, lobbed short rim, standing on tapering feet. Signed on the vase, turtle in triangle mark on underside. Losses to enamel work as well as some small dings. Measures 5" H. Weighs approx. 5.6 troy ounces. Provenance: Property of Irving Cowan and the late Marjorie Friedland Cowan, Hollywood, Florida. Thoroughbred horse breeder/owners, Breeders’ Cup winners, Hollywood Wildcat and War Chant. Former owners of The Diplomat Hotel, Hollywood. Shipping $28.00 (estimate $100-$150)
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