A Chinese Qianlong Period teapot decorated with vase of flowers and puce scale panels, together with matching hexagonal dish stand, similar mandarin decorated bellied jug and cover and a similar tea bowl and saucer CONDITION REPORTS The teapot has crazing all over, the spout has chips, various firing faults throughout, surface scratches, wear and scratches to paintwork, the stand has chips to the rim, discolouration to the outside edge, wear to the enamel work and gilding. The hexagonal dish/stand has a dull sound when tapped - possible fault line. The jug and cover - the handle has a crack and chip to the base, there are scratches to the paintwork and the enamel is worn in several places. The saucer has a chip and hairline crack to rim, and a few further hairline cracks. The teabowl also has several hairline cracks and chips. All items have general wear and tear including chips, wear to paintwork, dirt, etc See images for details.
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A pair of 19th Century (circa 1820) vases in the Spode style, of flared cylindrical form, each decorated with a cartouche depicting birds amongst flowers and foliage to one side, and a cartouche depicting floral sprays verso, on a pale pink ground decorated with butterflies, each with gilt foliate decorated rims (one inscribed "Spode" in iron red to base), each 10 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Crazing all over to both vases. There are also hairline cracks to the rim of one vase. Both have areas of staining / discolouration. There are surface scratches to the bodies, noticeable in particular to the pink ground. There is wear to the painted decoration and gilding. Both vases have wear and tear and one is slightly bigger than the other.
A set of twelve mahogany dining chairs in the Chippendale taste with pierced vase shaped back splats and upholstered seats with serpentine front rails, on square moulded and chamfered supports united to the out-splayed back legs by stretchers (2 carvers and 10 singles)
A 19th Century Chinese polychrome decorated vase with flared rim, the main body decorated with flowers, lanterns and vases, 35.4 cm high CONDITION REPORTS A large area of the rim / top of the neck has been restored and overpainted. Hairline crack through the neck. Areas of surface scratching. Firing faults. Losses to the enamel work throughout. General wear, dirt. See images for details
A 19th Century Japanese porcelain scent bottle depicting woman in traditional dress carrying two pails within a landscape and a warrior in costume on horseback, 7.1 cm high, together with a glass scent bottle, the interior painted depicting a vase of chrysanthemums and a landscape scene with inscription to top, approx 6.4 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Porcelain scent bottle has general firing faults to include some roughness to the bottom edge. The glass scent bottle is in need of a clean, and has a couple of internal faults. Both have general wear and tear including surface scratching.
Pair of Art Deco Boch Freres "Biches Bleues" vases signed by Charles Catteau with deer on crackle glaze CONDITION REPORT: 27.5cm high. Light surface scratching to crackle glaze. Vase 1 base has brown printed mark made in Belgium, Boch F.es La Louviere, black printed CH.Catteau and D943 and impressed mark 806. Body appears to be in good condition. Vase 2 same marks, also 22 and 5 in black, body appears ok but two sections of rim, out and repaired (rivetted).
Art Deco Boch Freres slender baluster vase with polychrome flowers on a crackle glaze, pattern no D745, artist monogram CV, printed circular mark, 44cm CONDITION REPORT: A few minor paint losses. No obvious damages or restoration. Glaze has dripped in a couple of places.
Cumnock Ware salt crock, 30cm, teapot, 15cm and coffee pot, 19cm and a waisted vase, 11cm. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Crock - crack at back of hen surmounts, tail los to one of the chick's crests, loss to end of hen's beak. Quite a few losses to 'grass' on nest. Body appears sound, surface scratches. (All rather dirty and greasy). Vase - slight wear on base commensurate with age, slightly dirty but otherwise good, slight surface scratches. Coffee pot - lid appears good, tiny chip to end of spout and also side of spout. Cream glaze splodge on handle, natural glaze flaws on left of text panel, body appears good. 1903 teapot, lid has chip to interior rim (inside edge), knop and rest of lid appears ok. Small chip to underneath of spout, otherwise appears good.
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