A Royal Worcester Hadley Ware twin handled urn shaped vase with circular base, decorated with two peacocks with green printed mark to base for 1905, height 21cm, a Royal Worcester blush ivory jug with gilt handle and base rim, with floral decoration, green printed mark to base and no.1094, height 14.5cm and a Hadley's of Worcester baluster vase decorated with violets and lily of the valley, height 12.5cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: Peacock vase: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. Blush ivory jug: rubbing to the gilding on the handle and spout, very minor abrasions to the body. Hadley baluster vase: crazing to the inside to the bottom and sides.
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A Troika rectangular vase with incised geometrical decoration in brown and beige on dark blue ground, marked to base, height 18cm (af), and a further circular example, diameter 11.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: The rectangular vase has a major hairline crack to the top rim with area of losses along the rim to the outside.
A Republic style hand painted Chinese vase decorated with flowers and exotic birds upon trees on a white ground, with gilt rim, with a pierced square stand, height of vase 23cm. CONDITION REPORT: Rubbing to gilt rim, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A boxed modern Moorcroft vase in "Sweet Thief" pattern designed by Rachel Bishop, with impressed green Moorcroft stamp to base and signed "R Bishop", height 17cm, and a boxed modern Moorcroft rounded vase in "Jasmine" pattern with red impressed mark to base and painted "Trial 23.8.00", height 13.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Sweet Thief vase appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. Jasmine vase has crazing throughout, other good condition.
A late 19th century Royal Worcester porcelain figure of a vase depicting a girl leaning against a wicker baluster basket, marked in green to base, with lozenge mark, scratched 897 to the base, height 17cm. CONDITION REPORT: Heavily and poorly restored throughout.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain baluster twin handled vase, hand painted with floral sprays, with flared rim above foliate decorated slender neck raised on spreading circular foot, marked in puce to the base, reg no.238831, date code for 1897, height 21cm. CONDITION REPORT: Surface dirt and small areas of rubbing to the gilt, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain vase of globular form, hand painted and gilt heightened with floral sprays, with bell shaped neck and shell decorated twin handles, raised on spreading circular stem to gadrooned foot, marked to base, reg no.397751, date code for 1903, height 23cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some areas to the gilt particularly to one side of the foliate decorated neck, some surface dirt, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A large Chinese porcelain blue glazed umbrella stand/vase, 19th century, the hexagonal body with Shou for longevity characters on the panels around the vessel in Zhuanshu script, above raised flowerhead roundels and tendrils, key motif border, height 59cm, maximum width 24cm. Condition report: Very minor surface scratches, hairline crack in middle, 20mm.
A massive Cantonese famille rose porcelain vase Daoguang circa 1850, with an everted rim, twin gilt Dogs of Fo handles, extensively decorated with scenes of courtly life, to each side of the shoulders a pair of gilt lizards, height 96cm including the low hardwood stand. Much damage.
A Japanese gin-bari enamel vase of ovoid form, decorated in coloured enamels with exotic peacocks amidst numerous flowers and a maple tree appearing from a rock cluster, on patterned pale blue, silver coloured ground. Late Meiji period 1890 to 1920, height 18cm. There are cracks to the enamel and one chip. No marks.
A Chinese 19th century baluster form bronze vase decorated in the Chou style with a border of stylised lin chi dragons within pendant palmate panels, the neck with an archaic border of stylised tao tieh masks, the foot with archaistic four character mark, height 34cm. Good condition. One small dent, one panel polished.
A Janet Leach for Leach Pottery stoneware vase with twin lug handles, impressed personal pottery seal, height 12.5cm, sold together with a printed card showing Janet Leach Pots in which Janet Leach has written 'Dearest Sue, I shall miss you very much - use the pot as a door stop and remember me - best of luck and much happiness love Janet'. (See illustration)
A Chinese late 18th/early 19th century, probably Jiaquing (1796-1820) blue and white vase, now converted to a lamp, decorated in the Kangxi style with riverside buildings, pagodas and figures on a bridge, height 30cm (porcelain only). Condition report: A large crack from top to middle.
A pair of fine Minton exhibition moon flasks, each with turquoise glaze and floral enamel to each side, the neck of each with twin gilt handles, one with paper label of Thomas Goode and Co., London, for the Paris exhibition 1878, indistinct date code to one vase, apparently for 1878, other indistinct impressed mark, neck restoration to each, height 23cm. (See illustration) All over crazing on blue glaze. One item is well restored on the neck and rim, the other may be restored to rim
A Chinese peach bloom (jiangdou-red bean) glazed oviform 'three string' vase, the foot with six character Kangxi mark, height 20.5cm. Condition report: Chip to the rims. The neck has been broken where it joins the body and glued back on. There is a crack from that join running across the shoulder and down one side.
A pair of Japanese polished bronze, twin handled vases with gold and copper inlay, 19th century, each with two circular panels decorated with birds of prey in flight and perched on a tree stump, elephant mask handles, height 30.5cm. General wear one vase with small dents to lip
A Chinese 19th century blue and white baluster form vase, decorated with four reserves of birds and symbolic flowers framed within scrolling foliage against a ground of Indian lotus flowers and scrolling tendrils, the shoulders with ling chi dragons moulded in relief and the neck and foot with borders of peony flowers and rui head palmate motif, height 54cm. Condition report: some minor chips and scratches and firing flaws.
A Chinese blue and white yen yen beaker vase, decorated all over the neck and lower body with Shou characters for longevity on a ground of scrolling foliage and divided by a broad band of peony flowers and foliage, with a narrow border of lotus and foliage, the neck with a dot and crenellated bands, six character Kangxi mark to base, but 19th century, height 50.5cm. Formely in the collection of Colonel and Mrs William Neave-Hill.
A Clarice Cliff Bizarre shape 358 vase, decorated with an early geometric pattern, height 25.8cm. Slight crazing to glaze. Blue triangles have some loss of glaze, also some wear to terracotta glaze around rim, also pin hold when fired. Generally good condition, no chips or cracks. See photo.
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