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A collection of trench art (and related) pieces - mostly WWI, to include; a large fluted decorated shell, letter openers and small vase. 22cm tall (tallest) POSTAGE: Worldwide postage / delivery available on all items. Combined postage available; UK £15.99+VAT, Ireland from £19.99+VAT, Europe from £19.99+VAT, USA / Canada from £30+VAT. Any other destinations please get in touch for a quote; info@eastbristol.co.uk. All quotes dependant upon location. Prices are per parcel (not per item).
A Chinese bronze vase, with seal mark to base, 24.5 cm high Condition report Report by GHDent to foot rim. Other very small dents and marks to the body of the vase. Cut in section of around 1.5 cm to top rim, with associated restoration surrounding it. Solder repairs also visible inside.
A pair of 19th century Chinese famille rose baluster mugs, a similar teapot, and other items (damages) (box) Condition report Report by GHOne tankard with hairline crack around the bottom of the handle, the other with a large chip and associated hairline crack in the same place.The largest teapot completely cracked all around the body, with associated large rim chips and a chip to the finial on the cover. The smaller teapot has some foot-rim nibbles and chips to the end of the spout, as well as some rim nibbles and the cover is fully broken and re-glued with the finial broken off and present.The blue ginger jar and cover is in good condition, and the remaining vase has a couple of foot-rim nibbles but is otherwise good.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, 18 cm high, a similar jug, an Arts and Crafts style ewer, and a Torquay vase, with sgraffito decoration (restored), 23 cm high (a.f.) (4) Condition report Report by GHThe green vase with the figures has been heavily broken and glued back together. The same can be said for the larger stoneware ewer.The Doulton Lambeth ewer has two large hairline cracks.The remaining vase generally appears to be in good condition.
A Moorcroft Pottery Wild Cyclamen pattern vase, 10.5 cm high, other Wild Cyclamen items, and a Panache pin tray, all boxed (a.f.) (4) Condition report Report by NGWild Cyclamen vase, 15.5 cm high, chip to rim at top. Other vase with no visible damage or repair. Both pin trays with no visible damage or repair.
A 19th century Chinese vase and cover, decorated in underglaze blue (prepared), 44 cm high Condition report Report by GHThe whole of one side totally cracked and re-glued, with various tributary cracks and associated losses. Large rim chip. Cover broken in half and re-glued with staple repairs and four large chips.
An etched glass vase, decorated a three masted ship, 25 cm high, a large glass wine goblet, etched grapes and vines, 19.5 cm high, a glass biscuit barrel, with silver plated mounts, decorated clover, 24.5 cm high (over handle), another biscuit barrel, a scent bottle, a pair of cut glass finger bowls, with etched decoration, 12.5 cm diameter, a cane glass vase, 13.5 cm high, and similar items (11)
A 19th century Chinese famille rose vase, 35 cm high, and another similar, 45 cm high (a.f.) (2) Condition report Report by GHHairline crack down the neck of the smaller vase. Three significant rim chips and various smaller nibbles. Some rubbing to paint and gilding. No obvious defects on the larger vase.
Pair of Cantagalli two handled baluster shaped vases, each having polychrome decoration depicting birds and animals amongst rocks and foliage, each with painted marks, 15cm high Condition: One vase has section of rim broken out and restuck measuring approx 20mm x 10mm, the same vase has a couple of minor rim nibbles at top edge and glaze losses to the daces of the masks beneath the handles and nibbles to the foot, the other vase has a firing fault to the rim where the glaze has not quite taken measuring approx 8mm in diameter, foot rim is chipped in a couple of points, the largest being approx 20mm x 8mm in height - **General condition consistent with age
19th Century English ironstone vase, probably Masons, having chinoiserie style decoration in polychrome and gilt depicting exotic birds amongst foliage on a cobalt blue ground, gilt decorated animal form handles, 38.25cm high Condition: Original firing fault has one of the heads of one of the handles having been completely detached at the neck and under the beak taking in some of the top rim and reattached before the glaze process, the foot rim is also not flat causing the vase to rock - **General condition consistent with age
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