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Two Wedgwood dragon lustre vases, one of inverted baluster form, the other of bottle shaped form (af), height 22cm and 23cm, both marked to base, pattern no.Z4829, also a large Doulton Burslem twin handled vase decorated with blue gilt heightened floral motifs, marked to base, height 36.5cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: The bottle shaped vase has a minor loss to the rim, the other appears to be in good condition.
A group of Wedgwood blue jasperware comprising various pin dishes, three vases, and a circular trinket box, also a Royal Doulton figure; HN2335 "Hilary", two Beswick Beatrix Potter figures, three Hummel figures, and an ovoid vase with encrusted floral decoration.
Five pieces of Wedgwood blue jasperware including a twin handled blue jasper dip pot pourri, diameter 15.5cm, a coffee pot with matching sugar bowl and a 19th century cylindrical vase (5). CONDITION REPORT: Tea set: appears to be generally in good condition. Cylindrical vase is OK. Pot pourri: condition OK with a tiny nibble to edge of base.
A small group of ceramics comprising a Burleighware vase of baluster form with floral and husk tubeline decoration, by Charlotte Rhead, number 4101, signed and marked to base, an unmarked pressed porcelain cream jug with moulded hunting scene decoration, a transfer decorated footed rectangular dish, a blue and white ribbed tea bowl, and a Coalport figure "My Love", also a small Whitefriars Vaseline glass vase, height 8cm (6).
A quantity of various ceramics to include a near pair of Continental earthenware candlesticks with hand painted floral and ornamental decoration, height 24.5cm, a majolica foliate and floral decorated jug of square section, a Royal Doulton character jug, a Hummel figure, a Mason's "chartreuse" pattern decorated ginger jar, a Bretby waisted vase, a Wedgwood blue jasperware pin dish, a Beswick figure of a duck and another, three modern Japanese Satsuma vases, a large trickle glazed studio pottery jug, an Italian studio jardinière, various plates, etc.
A mixed lot of ceramics to include a Royal Albert "Old Country Roses" pattern decorated egg shaped trinket box and a circular pot and cover, three Aynsley vases, a pair of Coalport "Fondant Rose" and Wedgwood examples, a Belleek dish modelled as a shell supported by a fish, a Portmeirion rounded rectangular dish decorated with fish, two reproduction Clarice Cliff jugs, etc, also two clear cut glass decanters, a vase, a Caithness paperweight, and another. CONDITION REPORT: Please see additional photo for mark/stamp on fish vase. Surface wear to to fish's fins/wings (upper part); no apparent damage, condition generally OK.
A quantity of various ceramics including a pair of treacle glaze Toby jugs with lids, height 25.5cm and Poole floral decorated vase of baluster form, height 16cm, a set of six green majolica glaze foliate mould decorated plates, a Danish Studio Pottery example and a 19th century gilt heightened twin handled sucrier etc. CONDITION REPORT: There are no pieces by Alan Wallwork in this lot.
An early 20th century Chinese porcelain sleeve vase painted in underglaze blue with blossoming prunus, bearing Kangxi four character mark to base, height 35cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally good but with scratches to base and major areas of firing/glazing imperfections throughout.
A Chinese transitional style vase of ovoid form painted in underglaze blue with architectural and mountainous landscape, with incised geometric band above base, unmarked, height 14cm. CONDITION REPORT: Seems like it there is some sort of cover missing by the look of the finish of the rim.
A decorative Japanese cloisonné tall baluster vase decorated with a bird amongst chrysanthemum and other blossoms, with brass rim and with wooden stand, height of vase 31.5cm, and a pair of Oriental baluster vases decorated with birds and blossoms, also an English wavy rimmed biscuit barrel decorated with flowers and with plated floral lid (4).
A quantity of various Oriental ceramic items including a crackle glazed vase of baluster form, with four character mark in underglaze blue to the base, height 24cm, a Japanese tea set comprising cups and saucers, teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, also a carved hardwood stand and a reproduction jue.
A Victorian glass vase by Stevens & Williams of Stourbridge, of spherical form in opalescent glass cased over cherry red, with frilled top and amber glass edge, raised on three amber glass feet with applied dog rose flower and leaf relief decoration, height 22cm, and a Stourbridge glass vase of waisted form in opaque turquoise tinted clear glass frilled rim, height 17.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: The dog rose vase has two chipped feet which have been ground, there are two firing flaws and air bubbles to the inner rim and a bubble to the interior, some surface dirt. Turquoise vase has a flaw to the rim which has resulted in a small hole, probably in the manufacture, a small firing spot and a firing dent to the neck.
A c.1870-1890 pink satin glass vase of gourd form decorated with diamond air traps, of Thomas Webb of Stourbridge design, height 26cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top rim is chipped and has been ground down. There is a bruise to teb bellied area and a firing bubble. Very minor surface abrasions and surface dirt.
A c.1850 opal glass vase of bellied form raised on a spreading circular foot, by George Bacchus & Sons of Birmingham, with transfer printed decoration of classical figures, stamped to base, height 30cm. CONDITION REPORT: Wear to top gold line, some surface dirt, transfer printing has slight abrasions, no chips or breaks.
A quantity of glass to include an opalescent vase of tapering form with flared rim signed "Wallace Sanders 1985", height 19.5cm, a green Mary Gregory style hand painted example, a dog shaped paperweight and a further larger circular example, also a collection of cranberry glass to include a set of six wine glasses, two oil lamps, two pairs of vases, and some dressing table items.
A pair of George V hallmarked silver candlesticks modelled as Egyptian columns on spreading square loaded bases, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, height 13cm and a silver posy vase with flared rim and reticulated chess sides (liner missing), on loaded base, all Sheffield 1914. CONDITION REPORT: Both sconces are misshapen, compressed and dented. Otherwise, there is general wear.
A George V hallmarked silver vase of octagonal tapering form with fluted decoration and twin lion mask and ring handles, on stepped square base, engraved with presentation inscription "Presented to Tyrrel Moore Esq. by his colleagues and the employees of Wilson Brewery Limited Newton Heath on his retirement after 29 years service 1920", Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1919, height 19cm, approx 13.3oxt.
A small group of various hallmarked silver items comprising an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver sauce boat with shaped rim and C-scroll handle on three outswept supports, William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1960, length 15cm, a scallop shaped butter dish, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1905, a four division arched toast rack, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1935, a pair of baluster peppers, and a napkin ring, also a pair of Danish electroplated posy vase bases, combined silver approx 8.1ozt (6).
A PAIR OF LOADED SILVER DESK CANDLESTICKS Sheffield 1891, 12.5cm high; with a small loaded silver inkwell; a loaded silver paper weight in the form of a grenade with flame finial; a small late Victorian silver shell salt; a silver napkin ring; a silver salt with glass liner, marks rubbed; a shallow glass dish with a silver rim; a silver ash tray; 136g (4.3 troy ozs) gross weighable; a plated salver; a large late Victorian plated bud vase; a plated coin set dish; a plated three piece cruet set, lacking liners; a small plated spoon; a Ronson 'Queen Anne' table lighter; a glass ashtray; and two wall hanging modern miniatures
A COLLECTION OF MIXED CERAMICS INCLUDING CONTINENTAL LIDDED BOX of rectangular form with canted corners, with gilt decoration on a blue ground 17cm wide and matching baluster vase 19cm high; 18th century Wedgwood creamware warming bowl with spout, the lid with acorn finial, 17cm high; Burleigh ware Art Deco teapot etc.
A pair of modern Chinese porcelain famille rose baluster vases, with turned wood bases and decorated in the Republican style, fitted for electricity as lamps, the porcelain 35.5cm high; and another modern Chinese porcelain vase fitted as a lamp, the porcelain 35.5cm high (sold as parts)
A matched pair of famille verte bottle vases together with two month cups with wood stands, the former with bun knops below flared rims, one with stippling below, both with stiff leaf and red ruyi lappet bands on the shoulders, red and blue flowers on the body amongst scrolling foliage and lappets above the feet, period of Kangxi, 20cm (8 in) high, the month cups similary inscribed and painted with flowering cherry, six character marks of Kangxi, 7cm (2.75 in) diameter, the wood stands with John Sparks labels (6) (D) The bottle vase with the stippled neck has a rim chip, a bruise and consequent small crack. The other bottle vase has a radial crack to the body. Both month cups are glued together, one with the loss of a chip and the other with a small loss to the body
A 19th century famille verte vase, another with incised blue ground, a biscuit decorated vase, the waisted cylindrical sides of the first painted with flowers growing amongst rocks, Kangxi marks, 15cm (6 in) high, famille rose roundels painted on the flared beaker sides of the second, Qianlong seal mark, 11cm (4.25 in) high, the baluster shape of the last painted with cherry trees flowering on a green ground, 29.5cm (11.75 in) high (3) (D) The first vase with three large chips out of the rim and one consequent crack. The beaker shaped vase has a chip from the foot. The biscuit vase has a crack in the flared rim
A 'clobbered' Transitional blue and white double gourd vase, once painted with horsemen and figures gathering outside a pavilion, now over painted with dragons and flowers on a gilt ground, pseudo seal mark added in red, 30.5cm (12 in) high The rim may have been reduced very slightly
A Ming dynasty bronze 'Champion' vase. the twin cylindrical vases cast with daodieh and joined by the wings of an eagle standing on the head of a bear whose paws rest on the foot rims, 45.5cm (18 in) high The eagle's feet are loose from the bear's head at the ankles and the dowels securing the bird's wings to its body move a bit like hinges. There is an ancient crack to the shoulders of one vase.
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