A 19th century two-handled pottery vase in early Greek Revival style: the inverted rim above a neck with geometric anthemions, two high handles flanking and with a Greek key-fret-style border above a classical-style scene with a figure, wolves and a serpent, two further anthemions with scrolling tendrils and leaves to the rear, raised on slightly spreading circular foot with a stiff-leaf-style border above. (40 cm high) (Some damage and old restoration)
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A pair of late 19th to early 20th century coconut cups (as goblets) incised with flowerheads, swirling leaves and each with central vase from which the sprigs emanate, each on slender turned stem and slightly raised circular spreading foot (13.5 cm high x 9.5 cm rim diameter)
A group of nine: 1. a set of six early 19th century H&R Daniel porcelain cabinet plates very finely decorated in enamels with roses and country vignettes in the sought-after '4347' pattern (second gadrooned shape circa 1827) (17 cm). * Condition: Good condition, with no faults, apart from a few very minor gilt scuffs and tiny glaze scratches. 2. a 19th century two-handled porcelain vase, the two opposing vignettes decorated with a female labourer, a young boy with a pitchfork and an exotic bird perched upon a rock opposing, cobalt-blue ground with gilded anthemions, raised on three feet (16.5 cm high). * Condition: Two large rim chips. Some gilt wear throughout. 3. a small late 19th century continental porcelain female figure (damage). * Condition: Left hand missing and old restoration to remainder of arm. 4. a 19th century bill-shaped scent bottle, gilded and decorated with floral sprays. * Condition: Large rim chip.
A Shell-Work 'Vase of Flowers' Sailor's Valentine, Late 19th/Early 20th century,the single valentine in octagonal mahogany case, mounted with geometric designs comprising white, orange, brown, and lilac shells of various forms and sizes in the design of a vase of flowers, with glazed top and hanging loop to the top, 14in x 13 1/2in (35.5cm x 34.5cm)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An unusual George III cast brass goffering iron with rare original mahogany base, circa 1790 The moulded barrel fitted through a loop at the top of the vase and knopped stem, on a mahogany multiple ring-turned and spreading circular base, height 24cm, base diameter 17.5cm Illustrated: Olive St. John, ‘A Gallimaufry of Goffering’, hand-drawn, 48.8, sheet 48 It is particularly rare to fined any goffering iron, brass or iron, with a wooden base
A George I/II yew tripod candlestand, circa 1720-50 Having a one-piece burr circular top with moulded underside, supported on a turned boss, and a baluster and vase-turned pillar, on three downswept scroll legs, with pad feet Provenance: Tony Chapman Collection, West Yorkshire. Included in an inventory and assessment by Victor Chinnery, December 2001 (no. 5).
An usually tall early 19th century cast ‘bell-metal’ goffering iron, English, circa 1820-40 Having a large barrel threaded into the ball-knop and vase cast stem, on three hipped downswept legs, with pad feet, height 31.7cm Provenance: The Brockwell Collection
A Victorian cast brass goffering iron, circa 1850 The barrel fitted with a original decorative plug (which are invariably lacking) and threaded to the top of the baluster and vase cast stem, on a domed base with concave sides forming a six-pointed star, a bun foot to each apex, height 19.5cm Provenance: Former Brockwell Collection
An early 19th Century Chinese famille rose gourd shaped vase and cover, the main body decorated with panels of figures in interior settings within a butterfly and rose and foliate decorated ground raised on a circular foot 43 cm high Condition Report : The lid has several large chips as well as damage to the enamel work on the finial. The vase itself has a large repair all around the neck area. Losses to the enamel work and gilded decoration throughout. General firing faults, surface scratches etc. In need of a good clean
A collection of various china wares including a Richard Guyatt for Wedgwood & Barlaston royal commemorative mug for ''The Investiture of His Royal Highness as Prince of Wales at Caernarvon on 1st July 1969'', 10.3 cm high, another Richard Guyatt royal commemorative mug ''In celebration of the Wedding of HRH The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer St. Paul's Cathedral 29 July 1981'', limited edition No'd. 1026/3000, 10.3 cm high, a pair of Staffordshire type Dalmatian inkwells, two pairs of Staffordshire type figures of cats upon cushions, a Chinese Kangxi palette ginger jar with figural decoration, 12 cm high, an Eastern green glazed and white metal mounted baluster shaped vase with cover, 21 cm high and an Iznik design turquoise ground vase, 27 cm high
A pair of 19th Century Chinese famille rose vases and covers, the main body decorated with blossoming foliage raised on a shallow circular foot bearing four character Kangxi mark to base 26 cm high Condition Report : One pot has had a significantly broken rim and is badly repaired as well as hairline cracks on the same vase rim. The other vase has a hairline crack running from the rim down into the main body. Both have varying firing faults on the main body, wear to the enamel etc. One lid has significant chips throughout, the other has a small chip but significant firing faults to both. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
Harry Barr (1896-1987)Still life – a stoneware vase of pink peonies, oil on canvas, 61 x 51cm; and companion study of tulips cascading from a vase, 61 x 51cm (2) Peonies – paint loss and scratches to edges especially the corners, further surface abrasions particularly to lower area.Tulips – paint loss to lower left corner especially but also further loss to edges and other corners. Slight blooming to lower left corner and two small holes to same area. Canvas also thin and fragile to that area.
John Duncan Fergusson (1874-1961)Mixed flowers in a vase, inscribed and dated verso 'Antibes 20th July 29, watercolour, 26 x 21cm Prov: Christies Glasgow, Thursday 6th December 1990 Lot 201 'Four Scottish Colourists'; and sold together with a copy of the catalogue Sheet is water and damp stained throughout and there is a tear to the left margin with some small holes and perforations. The sheet is fragile and brown stained with water marks and patchy foxing and brown staining. In poor condition overall.See extra image/s.
Harry Barr (1896-1987)Still life – yellow and orange chrysanthemums in a terracotta vase upon a table, signed, oil on canvas, 75 x 54.5cm Chrysanthemum – paint flaking and cracks especially to upper area. Horizontal scratch approximately 2 inches left of vase. Light surface scratches to upper right centre edge.
Harry Barr (1896-1987)Still life – red roses in a pottery vase, oil on canvas, 61 x 51cm; and another similar of apricot roses in a glass vase, 61 x 51cm (2) Red roses – scratches to edges and stretcher indents. Cracking to darker areas on flower blooms. Surface abrasions and paint flakes.Apricot roses – wear and scratches to edges otherwise generally good.
CIRCLE OF HANS GILLISZ. BOLLONGIER (DUTCH 1602-1672) FLOWERS IN A VASE Oil on panel 50 x 36cm (19½ x 14 in.) Provenance:Michael Leslie Fine Arts, Sussex, 1992, where purchased by the present owner. Condition Report: The panel is in good original condition and providing good support. Surface impasto is well preserved. There is a small spot of paint loss along the upper left edge. Inspection under UV reveals traces on an uneven layer of old varnish which ahs only been partially cleaned. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Murano Sommerso tall block vase, green, yellow, and clear glass, 25cm high; another Murano Sommerso vase, in amber and clear glass, 15cm high; Sklo Union ‘Bullet’ vase in amber coloured glass, 15cm high; small Vasart type vase, in deep green, with encased gold inclusions, 9cm high; etc, (6).
A Chinese famille rose baluster-form vase, painted with a festival scene and figures in procession, 24.5cm high, 19th century; a blue and white, blossoming prunus pattern ginger jar, double concentric ring mark to base, 13 high; a Han dynasty style stoneware ginger jar; famille verte style lamp base, (4).
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