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LOT OF MIXED COLLECTABLES including an Edwardian gilt metal mounted walking stick with horn handle, three 1950's style clocks, a hotelware silver plated three piece tea service, a late 19th century green glass vase and a late 19th century moulded jade green glass novelty crown trinket box
A Royal Worcester hand-painted water ewer decorated with flowers and a Worcester vase in the form of birds claws Water ewer no visible chips/cracks or restoration, birds claw vase has small chip under the rim, and appears to have been badly repaired to the three claws
A Royal Worcester baluster vase painted with peaches and blackberries on an ivory ground, signed A Shuck, shape No 2491, date cypher 1940, height 10.5 cm, together with a similar twin handled vase with gilt cover, similarly painted, signed E. Townsend, shape No 2701, date cypher 1924, height including cover 13 cm (two)
INTERNET BIDS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED ON THIS LOT BIDDERS NEED TO CONTACT AUCTION HOUSE DIRECT.A fine Chinese blue and white vase, seal mark of Qianlong, of hexagonal mallet form, painted in imitation of Ming 'heaped and piled' style, the bulbous body with cut branches of peaches alternating with flower and lingzhi stems, similar stems on the waisted neck, all facets framed at the corners with European derived Baroque scrollwork spandrels, the shoulder encompassed by a wan-diaper between barbed borders, the rim and foot with key-fret bands, height 66cm, seal mark of Qianlong in underglaze blue Notes: The 'Baroque' elements of the design recall the influence of European decorative arts in the art and architecture seen at The Summer Palace. Provenance: By family descent, recorded in the collection of a great-aunt in Cornwall in the 1930s. A very similar example was sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong on 5th October 2011, where the catalogue records the example of this particular imperial pattern in museums & private collections. Click Here to view a video of Charles Hanson talking about the provenance of the vase.
George Owen for Royal Worcester, a reticulated covered vase, 1913, of pedestal cup form with scroll handles, the honeycomb body, highlighted with gilt jewels, below a band of milled raised gilding, the ogee cover similarly reticulated with geometric banding and a moulded acanthus finial, incised G Owen, gilt Worcester mark and number 2402, registered number 466340, 15.5cm high
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