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A silver mounted glass vase, William Comyns, London 1899, the lobed vase with pierced scrolling mounts to the shoulder and foot, 18cm high, a silver mounted quill inkwell, London 1840 and a silver money box of cylinder form, London 1905 Condition Report: Glass good. Base has come loose in the past and is now secured by glue which is visible from beneath. Neck section of silver does not have makers mark.
A Chinese bullet shaped teapot and cover, Qianlong circa 1780, enamelled decoration of figures in a garden, a sparrow beak jug enamelled birds on a flowering branch and a cylinder vase with seal mark under (3) Condition Report: 535:Teapot - Tiny chip to edge of cover. Tiny frits to spout. Some dimples to glaze.Jug - Handle broken off and replaced with metal handle. Crack to neck and another across spout.Vase - Hair crack from rim down side.
A Japanese ivory Shibayama tusk vase, Meiji period, inlaid and overlaid trees with various stones, mother-of-pearl and stained ivory, with birds and foliage in low relief with silver coloured metal banding on a pierced and carved Koro stand, with ivory finials to the sides, 50cm high/see illustration
An early 19th Century Derby porcelain twin-handled vase, with thin swan neck handles painted a bowl of flowers and fruit within a cobalt blue and floral gilded ground, beaded detailing to body, top and base rims, 23cm high Condition Report: Slight firing type crack to rim. Wear to gilt rims and raised areas. Faint staining to inner neck. Unmarked.
A large pair of Delft ware blue and white jars and covers, decorated with boats in an estuary and young lovers on a scrolling ground, with satyr mask handles and dolphin feet, 60cm high/see illustration Condition Report: Lot 966-Cover 1 - Finial off but with the lot. Restorations to edge.Cover 2 - Finial glued on. Restorations to edge. Vase 1 - Neck restored.Vase 2 - Crazing to neck and sides. Damage to foot including glued section and losses to edge.Generally there are losses to the glaze at the raised parts such as the tips of the mask handles as well as small areas of surface restoration to old losses.
A garniture of four Derby baluster vases with swan handles and square bases, 29cm high and smaller and a pair of chocolate cups and saucers Condition Report: Hairline crack to base of one handle on one cup. The other cup with large section broken out of the rim and large crack running through the cup. Smallest vase with crazing, otherwise ok. The medium pair of vase both very badly broken.Largest vase with some crazing otherwise ok.
Early 19th century Wedgwood Rosso Antico red cane ware oil lamp and lid after the antique, with black moulded classical female archer decoration, 13cm and similar cylindrical spill vase, 9cm, 20th century Wedgwood dish and pair 19th century Adams blue Jasper ware type pot pourri vases and covers with moulded floral decoration, 14cm high (5) CONDITION REPORT Spill vase - long breaks, stapled and gluedLamp - long break glued and two chips to lidAshtray - in good orderPot pouri vases - one vase has a star crack to the body, one lid has been restored
19th century mahogany D-end twin pillar dining table, the top with reeded edge raised on vase-shaped columns and swept tripod bases terminating on brass cappings and castors - to include two additional leaves, 111cm x 276cm, fully extended CONDITION REPORT Support rails and six clips present
Rare late 19th century Castle Hedingham pottery 'Porsenna' vase of classical baluster two-handled form, decorated in relief with two scenes of Roman history; the display of bravery by Caius Mutius holding his hand in the fire to show Porsenna the firmness of the Roman character; and the virgin Cloelia selecting the youthful hostages who were to be liberated by Order of Porsenna, King of Etruria - with brown and cream glaze, on plaster base, 49cm high
Antique Chinese porcelain green glazed miniature vase of oviform, 9cm, on hardwood stand and another similar miniature green glazed vase (2) CONDITION REPORT Tall vase 8.5cm - some glaze loss - several small rim chips and old restored chips to neck, minor fritting to foot. Smaller vase 7.5cm - rim break to neck re-stuck and small rim chip
Late 19th century Chinese famille verte double gourd-shaped vase converted to a table lamp, with painted figure, floral and insect and precious object reserves, on powder-blue ground, with ebonised brass mounts, 52cm high including fittings CONDITION REPORT Good original condition, some rubbing to gilding. Attached to plinth we assume the base is drilled. Top fixing is also attached so may have been reduced in height. Apart from these alterations no discernible damage
Edwardian silver and enamel Art Nouveau-style bud vase of tapering square section, with twin foliate handles and inset green enamel panels, on a shaped square pedestal foot (Birmingham 1909), Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., 24cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor surface wear and scratching. No signs of major damage or repair. Enamel is undamaged and corner of foot has a deep dent
George III silver teapot of half fluted form, with gadrooned leaf and vase border, engraved initials, wide silver scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumb piece and ivory insulators, decorative leaf-mounted spout, hinged domed cover with silver flower-head finial on four stylised wing and paw feet, with matching cream jug (London 1817), marks rubbed. All at approximately 34ozs, teapot 29cm across (2)
A large and impressed Vienna porcelain twin handled pedestal urn vase, having a large hand-painted panel depicting a semi-nude female seated beside river scene with cherubs, inside gilt scrolls and motifs, painted factory marks to base, height 39cm CONDITION REPORT: Please note there are elements of printing to the central panel. This area has then been overpainted, this area has a printed signature alsoExtensive rubbing to the gilt at both handles and upper rimExtensive rubbing to the gilt at the base, most notable at the lower plinth sectionMinor rubbing to the gilt throughoutLate Vienna, c.1900-1920Ceramic fine, no damage, no restoration, some gilding wornPlease note panel is mainly printed and then over painted in partsOverall ok but not great quality
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