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A small Moorcroft "Field of Gold" vase, 2010. Height 10.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Extremely good condition with no damage, repairs or restoration. A very minor fault is some running to the green glaze on the initials “Moorcroft, England” and Umbrella mark on the underside edge of the base. First quality.
A Moorcroft Poinsettia vase with lid, Emma Bossons, signed and dated 2003. Height 23 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: First quality. No chips, cracks or restoration. There is a craze line to the base of one of the handles approximately 3 cm in length. There are also a couple of craze lines radiating from the centre of the lid approximately 2 cm in length.
A Moorcroft Poppy ginger jar, 1996. Height 16 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Marked as a second. To the rim of the lid there is a small firing fault which is a graze which appears to have been over glazed. The lid has been attached with Sellotape so there are the remains of this to the top & bottom. Other than this it is in good order. The vase is marked as a second.
Three Moorcroft miniatures, Cornflower pill bowl, and Pomegranate lidded ginger jar, all boxed. CONDITION REPORT: The cornflower pill box has a small blemish to the lid near the hinge approximately 1 mm in length, you can feel this when you run your finger nail over the top of it. There is also another to the bottom section to the rear of the hinge which is approximately 2 mm in length. The harvest vase is in good order with no signs of chips, cracks or restoration. The pomegranate ginger jar is in very good order, although there is a line through the signature W Moorcroft I can see no reason why this would be a second.
A pair of Edwardian mahogany Bergere elbow chairs, in the Adam style, raised on turned tapered fluted front legs. CONDITION REPORT: One chair is structurally very sound with no loose joints and no problems with the frames. The other chair is also generally in good order but there has been a break just below the bottom vase turning on the right hand facing arm. The arm is secure but the break is visible. The canework is in our opinion original. Both backs are fairly tight and have very minimal breaks to individual strands of cane. They are serviceable. The Bergere to the seat of the chair with the damage arm is in generally good condition and is tight at the edges. There are minimal breaks. The cane has stretched and when pressed in the centre from underneath can be pushed upwards by approximately 3 cm. The second chair seat is in slightly less good condition. It is serviceable but there are approximately eight breaks to individual strands of cane along the front edge. Again there is the same amount of travel from the centre of the seat when pressed from underneath.
A pair of Coalport Coalbrookdale vases, floral encrusted, each with lid. Height 22 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The vases are in generally good condition. We can see no evidence of any repairs or restoration. Clearly floral encrusted vases of this nature are prone to chipping. Both vases do have chips but they are minimal and there are no serious areas of damage to any of the floral encrustations. The lid to vase one has three very small nibbles to the top rows. The body of the vase has a further six very small losses to petal edges but no real issues. Vase two has one very small nibble to the rose on the lid. The main body of the vase has very little damage but there are two flowers that have both lost most of one petal. There are one or two further very minor nibbles.
A Copeland cherub figure, holding aloft a torch, blue, white and gilt. Height 37.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This item is in generally very good condition. There is no evidence of any damage, repairs or restoration. The only minor fault is that there are some small areas that are discoloured. There is one small brown patch on the arm and two underneath the facing wrist. There are three small brown patches on the face and one to the inside of the vase top. These are all like foxing marks on a picture.
A LARGE ORIENTAL CERAMIC VASE probably Japanese Meiji period, of spherical form with elongated neck applied with tube handles, polychrome enamelled decoration of a bird feeding her young on a blossoming branch, underglaze blue painted character marks to base, 33cm high
Jason Shoolbred & Co Late Victorian/Edwardian Rosewood Veneered And Boxwood Inlaid Dropside Occasional/Writing Table, inlaid scrolling foliage decoration. The raised back with broken arch pediment, line inlaid moulded edge top with two drop flaps, leather topped, apertures for two square base ink wells and pens, central drawer beneath above an open bookshelf over a pair of drawers. Four taper turned supports with vase shape capitals, set on four block and turned feet with ceramic castors. Number 4114. Stamped to drawer Jas Schoolbred And Co. height 28 Inches. 27 x 17 Inches deep.
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