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An early 20th Century silver Warwick vase, decorated in the Classical style with portraits, masks, and leaves, with bead to egg and dart border, with ribbed leaf twisted handles, raised on a knopped stem to a circular foot on a square base, London 1904, maker Charles Clement Pilling of Sibray, Hall & Co. Ltd, weight 70oz, height 8.75ins Condition report: Good, slightly over polished, evidence of possible gilding under rim but maybe tarnished.
A Royal Worcester vase, hand painted to the front with fruit to a mossy background by Ricketts, shape number H286, dated 1932, height 4ins, together with another similar vase hand painted with fruit to a mossy ground by H Price, af Condition report: Large chip to top of vase by Price , the other is good.
A small collection of decorative items including a ginbari cloisonné vase, enamel decorated tot cup, a blotter, snuff box decorated with a hunting scene, reproduction letter clip, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Small enamel vase scratched. Gimbal: light surface scratches. Overall, most of the items appear to be in good condition.
A pair of George V hallmarked silver mounted candlesticks with oak twisted stems, AE Jones, Birmingham 1924, a modern silver loaded vase with glass body, WI Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1972, a pair of George III hallmarked silver teaspoons with monogrammed finials, maker's mark rubbed, London 1812, and a George V hallmarked silver condiment spoon, Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield 1925, combined weighable silver approx 1.38ozt (6).
A George V hallmarked silver loaded vase of tapering hexagonal form with a fluted rim, Boots Pure Drug Co, Birmingham 1919, height 18cm (af), plus six hallmarked silver napkin rings of various sizes and patterns, combined weighable silver approx 4ozt (7).
Attributed to ARCHIBALD KNOX and LIBERTY & CO; an English pewter "Rocket" vase, the tapering body set with four upright stylised floral panels with three pieced scrolling supports, stamped to base "English Pewter 0227", height 23.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Heavy pitting to top section (see additional images). Has a few dents but wear commensurate with age.
A Liberty & Co Tudric pewter mug with scrolling loop handle and reeded foot rim, stamped "7 Tudric English Pewter Liberty & Co 01374", height 10.5cm and a Tudric pewter vase with crimped rim and four panels of vertical stylised floral decoration, the base stamped "Tudric 04527", height 8.75cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Heavy surface wear and scratches to both pieces.
Attributed to LIBERTY & CO; an English pewter Art Nouveau vase with central tapering section and pierced organic scrolling handles, the base stamped "English Pewter 029", height 24.75cm. CONDITION REPORT: Small areas of pitting and slightly misshapen rim.
BERNARD MOORE; a large red lustre decorated tapering vase with inverted small rim above tulip and leaf decorated main body, artist's initials to the base, dated 1905, height 25.75cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some crazing throughout and a few light surface scratches, five or six pinhead sized flaws in the lustre decoration in manufacture, otherwise ok.
BERNARD MOORE; a flambé figure of a cowering monkey, artist's initials to the inside, height 7cm, and a Royal Doulton small ovoid flambé vase decorated with a landscape, height 7.25cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: The monkey has a 6cm crack running from the base up the back and side, also a crack around the face and some small areas of scratching and paint loss, the vase has a tiny chip to the foot rim, a hairline crack to the body, and surface blemishes to the body.
A Ruskin textured green glazed vase, impressed marks to base, dated 1930, height 22cm and a Ruskin mottled blue glazed vase with impressed mark to base, height 16.25cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Appear good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
***AMENDED DESCRIPTION*** An early to mid 20th century Moorcroft vase of bulbous double gourd form, tubeline decorated in pomegranate pattern on mottled blue ground with green William Moorcroft full signature to base plus impressed Burslem mark and numbered 128, height 30cm. CONDITION REPORT: Please note, this is not flambé. Clazing to glaze throughout, minor abrasions that look like tiny paint splatters which should be removable, a little surface dirt. Postage cost within UK would be £18 + VAT.
A small modern Moorcroft "Bramble" pattern tubeline decorated vase of baluster form, height 10cm, and a further tapering example with flared rim, height 13cm, both impressed marks to base with diamond mark for 1993 (2). CONDITION REPORT: Smaller vase has glaze crazing and small area of staining. Postage within UK would cost £15 + VAT.
A Walter Moorcroft "Clematis" pattern tubeline decorated squat baluster vase on red flambé ground, impressed marks and signature in green underneath with traces of old sticker, height 16cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some minor traces of wear and lustre glaze, extensive crazing underneath and some rubbing to the edge of the upper rim.
A Bursley Ware Charlotte Rhead tubeline decorated jug in autumnal colours, printed marks to base, height 19cm, a Charlotte head designed tubeline decorated tapering vase on spreading circular foot, printed marks to base and impressed no.521, height 18cm and a small Charlotte Rhead vase, impressed mark to base 877, height 14cm (3).
An Anita Harris ovoid vase decorated with a pond, printed marks to base and with Anita Harris gold signature to base, height 15cm and a further Anita Harris vase with printed marks to base and gold painted Harris signature, height 14.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Crazing to both but good condition.
Three Anita Harris vases, one inscribed "Open Day 4/5 2012", all three with printed marks to base and with gold Anita Harris signatures, height 15.75cm, 17.75cm and 20.25cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: Large vase hairline cracks running down from shoulders. Others are in good condition.
Two tall Anita Harris cylindrical sleeve vases, one decorated with floral sprays, the other with a coastal landscape, both with printed marks to base and gold Anita Harris signatures, height 34.5cm and a small Anita Harris ovoid vase, height 17.5cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: Good condition.
A Cobridge stoneware "Hosta" pattern decorated vase of squat bottle form, impressed marks to base, signed with initials KB and marked with apple symbol, height 18.5cm (second quality). CONDITION REPORT: There is a large area of crazing to the glaze to one side of the vase and the seams are visible to both sides.
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