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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.
A box of collectables, comprising a Japanese lacquered diary, a white metal and horn bud vase, a white metal and blue enamelled pin dish, a further pin dish stamped 'Hamberg' a perspex moulded bookend with a pressed figure of a bird, pewter and enamelled trinkets, glass dishes, a bag of various razors and a sharpening stone etc
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