A Ruskin pottery vase and a Doulton Burslem example: the former of squat form with raised neck decorated with banded souffle glazes in green and orange, impressed triangular mark and dated 1932, 11 cm high, the latter of two handled mallet shaped form printed and gilt with blooms, rosette mark, 21 cm high.
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A C.H. Brannam (Barnstaple) pottery vase: of globular form with flaring neck the body sgrafitto decorated on a green textured ground with a broad band of anthemion and scrolling foliage, below a blue, yellow and brown chequer band, incised C.H. Brannam, Barum, 1885 with monogram for James Dewdney, 26 cm high.
Three pieces of green glazed C.H. Brannam (Barnstaple) pottery: comprising a small dragon teapot and cover, a slender waisted ewer applied with slips and sgrafitto decorated with a fish and a squat vase with wavy rim and three asymmetric handles incised with stylised blooms, each incised C.H. Brannam, Barum and 1902, 1899 and 1907, 11, 11 and 6.5 cm high each, [minor flakes].
A Royal Worcester porcelain pot pourri jar and cover and a vase: the former of squat form with pierced domed cover and raised foliate strap work, enamelled with red and yellow Hadley roses, the latter of squat form with raised 'garlic' neck enamelled with a cock pheasant in a landscape, green backstamps and datecodes for 1910 and 1904, 11 and 13 cm high.
A mixed lot comprising a Bing & Grondahl porcelain dressing table set, a KPM porcelain casket, an Art Nouveau vase and another vase. Condition - kpm lid cracked and repaired in a number of places, b&g casket lid broken and repaired, restoration to rim on one scent bottle, hole in bottom of spelter vase.
Oriental metalware comprising an archaic coffee pot, height 36cm , a Japanese cloisonné vase, height 37cm, a Chinese bronze vases with applied dragons, diam. 14cm and a modern cloisonné vase. Condition - large cloisonné vase with various damage (see pictures), spout repaired on coffee pot, general wear throughout.
A large Doulton Lambeth faience floor vase painted by Mary Butterton, circa 1885, finely painted with lilies and other broad leafed flowers within three oval graded brown ground reserves and green and yellow bordered fish scale divisions, the waisted neck similarly decorated, sunflower head lower border, Doulton Lambeth mark and artists monogram to the base and numbered 815, top rim damaged and repaired and base damaged, 95cm high
Four Coalport cobalt and gilt landscape vases comprising a baluster vase titled 'Loch Eck' by E O Ball 13.5cm, two handled squat vase and cover, 12cm and a pear shaped vase titled 'Loch Lomond' by E O Ball, 10.5cm and a pot pourri vase and cover titled 'Hawthorn Dell' by E O Ball, damaged, 17.5cm (4)
A Royal Worcester two handled vase painted by Harry Davies, date code for 1911, of ovoid form, painted with two Highland sheep in a landscape signed 'H Davies' the obverse with a rocky outcrop against an ivory ground and within green shot enamel brown and gilt borders, 25cm high
Early 20th century Gouda pottery four-handled vase for Liberty & Co, blue scale decoration above yellow bead border and stylised floral design, cream ground, 19cm h, a Gouda Liberty & Co olive ground bowl, 23cm dia, and a Chameleon Ware by Clews & Co handpainted floral vase, 17cm h
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