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An early 20th century amethyst carnival glass tripod bowl, moulded with cherries, 20cm diameter; a Victorian opaque pink glass vase, fluted everted rim, painted with white blossom29cm; a Murano glass blue/green splash dish; a Murano glass multi-cane pedestal urnular vase, 19cm; two Murano glass baluster vases, etc (8)
A Booths British Scenery pattern seven piece hors d'ouvres platter on oval wooden tray, 42cm wide; a large walnut sarcophagus caddy, a/f; a 19th century gilt metal mounted pedestal jardiniere, 24cm high; a Mary Gregory type glass pedestal vase, 27cm high; a set of three 19th century Staffordshire jugs (7)
A Wedgwood Jasperware bowl, 20cm diameter; a pair of powder bowls and covers; a vase, 12.5cm; a pair of Burtondale Imari Royal Blue pattern plates, 27.5cm diameter; a Royal Winton dish, mottled cobalt blue; a German wine jug, 30cm; a cased yellow glass preserve jar; a Kensington lustre vase; qty
A Derby Sampson Hancock floral encrusted pedestal jardinière, the basket moulded with an array of summer flowers, applied with four gilt masks to angels, resting on four pad feet, shaped square base, 15cm, painted mark in puce, c.1860; a Rockingham style pedestal two handled vase, each cartouche painted with ripe fruit and summer flowers, encrusted with trailing flowerheads, 16cm, mid-19th century (2)
Four modern studio pottery vases comprising a waisted cylindrical vase in satin dark blue glaze, 13 7/8in. (35.25cm.) high; a small satin black glazed vase with cork base, 8in. (20.25cm.) high; a textured slightly tapered vase with black and off-white glaze, 12in. (30.5cm.) high; and a similar planter. (4) *All in very good condition.
A pair of English porcelain hexagonal Imari vases the pearlware glazed vases of tapered, hexagonal section, on a gilt, faceted base, painted with panels of flowers and diaper work, 6¼in. (16cm.) high, one restored; together with a small turquoise ground Imari decorated vase and cover, painted with a dragon, butterflies and flowers, 5¾in. (14.7cm.) high, chip to cover; an English porcelain plant pot and stand, with moulded ring handles, painted with bands of pink roses and other flowers, 6 7/8in. (17.5cm.) high, base cracked; and a Georgian glass shallow dish with ground pontil, 6in. (15.25cm.) diameter. (5) *- Pair Imari: One vase with restoration to the top of a crack down the blue diaper decorated side. Both with gilt wear. No other faults. - Turquoise Imari: Two chips to edge of cover. No other faults. - Plant pot: Multiple hairline cracks to one side of base of plant pot. Small firing cracks around central drain hole. Small chip to edge of base. - Glass dish: Good condition with no faults.
A Japanese tsuiki-jippo cloisonne enamel vase by Ota Meiji period (1868-1912), of shouldered, ovoid form, the ground incised with four fan-tail fish, two shaded red, the larger with raised detailing, and two shaded purple/grey, swimming amongst weed beneath a translucent surface enamel from mid green at the foot to pale green-gold at the neck, signed with JJ mark to base, 6in. (15.25cm.) high, faults. *Dent to base just to one side of the mark. Some surface tarnish/oxidisation spotting to the exposed copper foot and rim, with heavy wear to gilt. Encrusted dirt to inside of the rim. Several large cracks to the translucent enamel to the body and foot, plus a couple of small bruises with a tiny flake from the enamel to the edge - please see photos. No other losses and no restoration.
A 19th century Chinese yellow ground vase decorated with four-clawed dragons, exotic birds and chrysanthemums, everted scalloped rim enamelled with four cartouches painted with flowers on a turquoise band, with kylin handles and chilong dragons to the shoulder, 14¼in. (36.2cm.) high *Good condition overall, wear commensurate with age, wear to gilding, some chips and nibbles to applied creatures,
A pair of 'Blow Away Vases' by Front for Moooi and Royal Delft designed c.2008, printed factory marks, the lower half of the vases of hexagonal form, painted with typical Dutch river townscapes over a band of flowers and zig-zag border, the upper half distorted as if a strong gust of wind has blown the vase sideways, 11in. (28cm.) high. (2) *Very good condition, with no faults.
A collection of Far Eastern porcelain comprising a large bowl decorated with exotic birds 10in. (25.4cm.) diameter, Imari dish on pedestal 10¼in. (26cm.) diameter, vase with inscription 12in. (30.5cm.) high, footed bowl decorated with figures 5 7/8in. (14.9cm.) diameter, two graduated scalloped edged plates with floral design 9½in. (24.1cm.) and 8¾in. (22.2cm.) diameter.
A part suite of Edinburgh Crystal Thistle pattern etched and cut drinking glasses with etched factory marks, comprising six 12.25cm. wine / sherbert glasses; six 17.25cm. champagne flutes; six 10cm. water glasses or tumblers; five 8cm. whisky glasses or small tumblers; three 9.75cm. port glasses; and a 21.25cm. vase, six with faults. (27) *Six glasses with faults, as follows: - Wine / sherbert: Two with tiny rim chip - 10cm water glasses: One with rim chip, another with a ground down rim chip - Whisky glasses: One with tiny rim chip - Port: One with rim chip - All other pieces in very good condition.
A De Lamerie of London presentation glass bud vase etched and gilt enameled with applied faux gem stones, inscribed "With the Best Wishes of Ahmed Zaki Yamani" 11 1/2in. (29.2cm.) high. Provenance: From a collection of gifts to a friend of Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani (1930-2021). * For over two decades as petroleum minister for Saudi Arabia (1962-1986), Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani was arguably one of the most famous and powerful men on earth. He was a minister in OPEC (Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) and is remembered for his role during the 1973 oil crisis when he encouraged OPEC to quadruple the price of crude oil. In December 1975 Yamani was taken hostage in Vienna with the other OPEC ministers by the infamous terrorist Carlos the Jackal. The hostages were flown across North Africa before being released two days later. Carlos spared the life of Yamani and his Iranian counterpart despite having been ordered to execute them. Yamani's negotiation style, according to Henry Kissinger, was to wine and dine other dignitaries until the point of fullness and lethargy, before beginning protracted negotiations.
A small Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase by Kinkozan Meiji period (1868-1912), signed Kinkozan tsukuru to base, ovoid form with short, waisted neck, painted with irises beneath boughs of autumn maple leaves with a pair of birds in flight, the neck with a black and gilt band of leafy scrolls, a similar band of waves to the foot, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high, hairline crack. *Curved hairline crack to centre of body, just to left of the left hand bird (not visible to interior of the vase). Glaze crazing throughout. Very minor gilt wear. No other faults.
Four Alan Clarke for Poole Pottery Flare vases comprising a Flare Asymmetrical Twist Vase, 13¼in. (33.5cm.) high, with the original box; a Flare Asymmetrical Bean Vase, 7 3/8in. (18.75cm.) high; a Flare Asymmetrical Flask Vase, 10 5/8in. (27cm.) high; and a Flare Asymmetrical Bowl, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high. (4) *All very good, with no faults.
A gilt metal mounted Sevres style porcelain vase and cover 19th century, blue painted interlaced L mark and also 'JPT' with a triangle to underside of cover, of lobed, baluster form with gadrooned cover and stepped base with gilt metal mount, painted with trailing flowers and gilt foliage on a celeste blue and white ground, 18in. (45.75cm.) high. *Good condition, with no chips or cracks. Minor gilt wear, heavier gilt wear to cover finial. Old tape adhesive mark to either side of rim.
An Indian Kashmir rug the main field with vase and tree motif and a foliate central medallion, with repeating bird and vine fillers and three lions beneath each vase, flanked by reciprocating, palmette and rosette borders with cloud bands, 137 x 90½in. (347.9 x 229.8cm.) *Worn and faded, edges fraying and fringe gone, a/f.
A De Lamerie of London presentation black glass squat vase, acid etched and gilt enameled, inscribed "With the Best Wishes of Ahmed Zaki Yamani" in custom red velvet covered box, 19in. diameter, 4¼ in.(high). Provenance: From a collection of gifts to a friend of Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani (1930-2021). * For over two decades as petroleum minister for Saudi Arabia (1962-1986), Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani was arguably one of the most famous and powerful men on earth. He was a minister in OPEC (Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) and is remembered for his role during the 1973 oil crisis when he encouraged OPEC to quadruple the price of crude oil. In December 1975 Yamani was taken hostage in Vienna with the other OPEC ministers by the infamous terrorist Carlos the Jackal. The hostages were flown across North Africa before being released two days later. Carlos spared the life of Yamani and his Iranian counterpart despite having been ordered to execute them. Yamani's negotiation style, according to Henry Kissinger, was to wine and dine other dignitaries until the point of fullness and lethargy, before beginning protracted negotiations.
A De Lamerie of London presentation frosted glass ribbed vase, acid etched and gilt enameled, inscribed "With Best Wishes of Ahmed Zaki Yamani" in custom cream and gold fabric covered box, 7in. (17.8cm.) high. Provenance: From a collection of gifts to a friend of Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani (1930-2021). * For over two decades as petroleum minister for Saudi Arabia (1962-1986), Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani was arguably one of the most famous and powerful men on earth. He was a minister in OPEC (Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) and is remembered for his role during the 1973 oil crisis when he encouraged OPEC to quadruple the price of crude oil. In December 1975 Yamani was taken hostage in Vienna with the other OPEC ministers by the infamous terrorist Carlos the Jackal. The hostages were flown across North Africa before being released two days later. Carlos spared the life of Yamani and his Iranian counterpart despite having been ordered to execute them. Yamani's negotiation style, according to Henry Kissinger, was to wine and dine other dignitaries until the point of fullness and lethargy, before beginning protracted negotiations.
An elegant German silver trumpet vase Chester import marks for Berthold Muller, 1924, 925 silver, of cylindrical tapering form with planished design, raised on circular stepped foot with stylised decoration, the bottom foot rim inscribed, 7½in. (19cm.) high, weight 11.85 tr.oz. *Very good, excellent condition, nothing to note.
A pair of 19th century Anglo-Indian carved hardwood open armchairs possibly padouk wood, carved with flowers and foliage, the vase splat backs below a yoked crest rail, over swept arms and a rattan seat, on turned, tapered legs with toupie feet, 21½in. (54.5cm.) wide, 41½in. (105.5cm.) high, old repairs. (2) *Polish is dulled and dirty to both chairs, but the surface is very original and would respond very well to wax and polish. The joints are very solid on both chairs. Both have white water marking at the bottom of the feet from storage in a damp cellar, but there is no rot or woodworm damage. Both also have a few small patches of white paint to the wood (probably fairly easily removed). The caning is original and in good condition overall - one chair does have a few small fractures to individual strands of the caning, but both seats are solid. - Chair 1: Has a small repair to the joint of the top rail and back upright - a small piece of wood has been let-in which has been carved to match. A few old shrinkage cracks to the bottom and top of the splat. - Chair 2: Has a partial shrinkage crack to the left arm, which runs along a grain line in the wood (see photo). This is not a repair. There is a single small shrinkage to the top of the splat at the back.
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