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An Indian kutch white metal vase, profusely embossed with animals, trees and foliage, the underside with engraved elephant, 10 cm high, 229 grams, together with a double ended measuring cup with similar embossed scrolled foliage, three white metal graduated circular boxes and an ash tray with embossed dragon design, total weight (without vase) 217 grams
A large Edwardian silver Art Nouveau style vase by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908, of tapered form with foliate pierced lobed everted rim flanked by pierced handles, the body with empty shield cartouche, with embossed foliage and feathers, on a quatrefoil-lobed base with similar design, 31 cm high, weight 512 grams
A pair of small Coalport vases, circa 1885, of panelled form raised on four feet, light blue grounds, each vase individually painted with four rectangular landscape panels and raised gilding, with piercing to the neck, green printed factory marks, numbered 'B709' in black, 12.5cm highProvenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:No damages or repairs. Both pieces are crazed.
A Coalport vase, circa 1885with high twin handles, a slender neck and a pedestal foot, the pink and pale yellow ground applied with raised enamels in the style of semi-precious stones including pearls and rubies, printed factory mark in green, indistinct shape number in gilt, 19.4cm highProvenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:Crack to the underside of the foot rim. Crazing to the glaze throughout. No further damages or any restoration.
A small Coalport 'jewelled' landscape vase, early 20th century, the white and gilt ground decorated with turquoise jewelling, with a small oval panel of a named view of Loch Katrine, printed factory mark in green, titled to base, retailers marks for Townsend, Newcastle on Tyne, numbered 'V.5955 / Toy 320' in gilt, 7cm highProvenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. The lower portion of the white body and the foot has crazing to the glaze. There are a few very minor spots of wear to the upper gilt rim.
An unusual pair of Coalport vases, late 19th centuryof ovoid form with a shell moulded and pierced upper border, raised on three feet, blush ivory ground with enamelled and raised gilt decoration of foliage and berries, printed factory mark in green, numbered V843, 15cm high (2)Provenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:One vase has some restoration the underside of the base to cover or stabilise a T-shaped crack which is still visible to the interior of the vase (along with some black speckling and crazing). This same vase has a hairline to the inner upper rim and a re-attached section of one shell, which also has some interior over-painting visible. No further damages or repairs.
A collection of Coalport 'Coalbrookdale' floral-encrusted wares, circa 1825-30 comprising a spill vase, the unglazed base with a blue printed 'Coalport' mark, 8.5cm high; an ink well with cover and liner, raised on four paw feet, underglaze blue 'CD' mark, 9cm high; a small twin-handled cup on quatrelobe raised base, nicely painted with flowers, 8.5cm high; a ring stand, with small figural head to the top of the column, 10cm diameter; and a matched miniature or toy tea service, comprising teapot and cover, teacup and saucer, printed 'Coalport' and 'CD' marks, and a sucrier lacking cover, unmarked; sold together with two English porcelain thimbles (qty)Provenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:Spill vase - Hairline crack descending from rim and most, if not all, flowers and leaves restored.Inkwell - Cover with restored breaks. Inkwell with restored rim chip and further small rim nibbles , alongside some gilt wear. Breakages and nibbles to the foliage and flowers.Twin-handled cup - Some flower petals chipped and broken.Miniature tea set - cup broken and repaired (handle and a section to the rim). Firing crack to saucer. Teapot - small chip to spout. Generally some breakages and losses to the foliage and flowers on all three pieces.Gilt rose finial - Cracked. White rose thimble - small chip.Ring stand - Some substantial losses to flowers, two hairlines to the underside of the rim.
Two small Coalport vases, late 19th/early 20th century, the first with twin rams head handles, with a floral printed gound and a small oval landscape panel surrounded by a gilt banded chain of blue roses, printed factory mark, numbered V5970 / mini71, retailed by Stonier and Co, 17cm high; the second, probably missing a cover, with twin wing handles, cobalt and yellow ground with scrolling floral cartouche, printed factory mark, numbered V7404 / 5236, 11cm highProvenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:Ram vase - both handles probably restored. Crazing to the glaze throughout.No damage to the smaller vase.
A Coalport 'jewelled' vase, circa 1880, the unusual pink and white vase with a long slender neck and wide compressed body above a smaller pedestal foot, decorated with slightly raised gilding and faux semi-precious jewels such as pearls, rubies and turquoise,printed factory mark in green, numbered 1462, 17.5cm highProvenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:Good condition with no damage or restoration. Crazing to the glaze all over the cream areas.
A Coalport vase and cover, circa 1891-1919, of ovoid baluster form with scrolling wreathed twin handles, the cobalt and pale yellow ground with two landscape oval panels, printed factory marks, retailed by H.G. Stephenson, Manchester, numbered V5327/131, 33.5cm highProvenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:Finial possibly restored. No further damages.
A Coalport vase and cover, circa 1910the cobalt, white and bright yellow ground with a cartouche of ruins in a landscape by Arthur Perry, the ground further decorated with gilt trailing foliage, printed factory mark, numbered V7404.D in gilt, 26cm highProvenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:Finial restored to cover. Some glaze crazing.
An unusual Coalport pot pourri vase and cover, circa 1885, of globe form with twin handles, the pale yellow and pink ground with raised turquoise and white enamel and gilt, printed factory mark in green and painted 'V380' in iron red, 18cm high (damaged, cover restored)Provenance: The Southorn Collection.Condition:The pierced cover is fully restored. The body has been into pieces and put back together but it still displays nicely. The handles haven't been off.
A Coalport vase, circa 1891-1919, of compressed form with twin scrolling handles the claret and yellow ground with gilding and a scrolling cartouche of a building before a lake, numbered V.5686 in gilt, printed factory mark, 18.5cm highProvenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:Missing cover. Pedestal re-attached with a bolt. Crazing and staining to the underside of the foot and pedestal. Gilding missing on one handle.
A collection of Staffordshire portrait figures, 19th century, including a large 'Robin Hood' spill vase, 38.5cm high; a Crimean War group of 'Turkey, England and France', 27.5cm high; two 'Death of Nelson' groups, and four others, sold together with a pair of Beswick spaniels.Condition:Turkey, England, France figure - rubbing to gilt on base and crack to one side of the base. Losses to the brown on Victoria's hair.Taller Nelson group - losses to the hair on two figuresSmaller Nelson group- no damagesStag figure - losses to bocage on base.Girl with dog - more minor losses to bocage on base.Male and female figure- firing crack to reverse of the female figures head and a small chip to her noseHighland pair - losses to the gentleman's black hairRobin Hood - rubbing to gilt on base, crack to yellow implement beside the right hand figure.All items generally with crazing to the glaze
A large Coalport batwing pot pourri vase with an inner and outer cover, circa 1900-1910, of twin-handled form with ramshead handles, the cobalt and lemon yellow ground painted with polychrome flowers, further decorated with gilt fruiting tendrils and foliage, printed factory mark in green, numbered V.5663 / C / 4th. 174, printed registration mark 283570, 29cm high (hairlines)Provenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Notes: This is a rare shape and pattern combination.Condition:Hairlines to the body.
A Royal Worcester vase and cover, dated 1919of twin-handled form, painted with an oval landscape featuring a lake with a castle beyond by R. Rushton, artist signed, on a pale pastel ground of coloured and gilt scrollwork, numbered '2701', Rd. No. 671697, 32cm highProvenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:Finial to cover broken and re-stuck and chipped at the top. A few minute nicks to the edge of the foot rim. No further damages or repairs.
A Royal Worcester twin-handled vase, date mark rubbed but probably circa 1907-10, painted with James Hadley style roses by Walter Sedgley, artist signed J.W. Sedgley, printed factory mark and JH monogram, numbered '179A / 131.38' in iron red, 28cm high (missing cover) Provenance: Ivor Southorn Collection. Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs.
A William Moorcroft for Macintyre & Co pottery 'Florian' vase, circa 1904-1913, green and gold design, printed factory mark and 'WM Des', painted M2023 / K in orange, 18.5cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. Some very minor gilt wear to to the interior of the mouth.
William Moorcroft for James Macintyre & Co, circa 1904-1913, a 'Hesperian Lily' florian vase, decorated with tones of blue and purple with sprays of lilac flowers, printed factory marks and 'WM Des', numbered M2105, 13.5cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Good condition but there is crazing to the glaze. No damages or repairs.
A contemporary Moorcroft 'Yachts in Moonlight' vase, designed by Paul Hilditch in 2009, a limited edition numbered 45/150, impressed and painted marks including artist signature, 16.5cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Good condition with no damage or repair.
William Moorcroft for Macintyre and Co, a 'Pansy' vase, circa 1904, with yellow and purple flowers on white and green ground, printed factory mark, 'W. Moorcroft' in green, impressed '348', 10cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Crazing to the glaze. No damage or repair.
William Moorcroft for Macintyre & Co, a blue florian 'Dianthus' bud vase, circa 1904-1913, of globular form, printed factory marks, painted 'WM Des', 9cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021). Purchased from the Richard Wright Collection at Skinner's in October 2009.Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs.
A Walter Moorcroft salt-glazed vase, circa 1947-53, tube-lined white scrolling pattern across green and blue bands, impressed marks, 17cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Condition is good with no damage or restoration. There is one scratch near the mouth of the vase and two light brown glaze imperfections to one of the lighter bands. Please see images.
A William Moorcroft 'Persian' vase, circa 1916-17, tubelined with the flowers and foliage on a cream ground, impressed marks and number 1458, 12cm high (mouth chipped)Provenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Chip to mouth. There has been a small knock to the body of the vase with an associated loss of glaze and a star shaped hairline crack. Please see images. Glaze crazing throughout.
A contemporary Moorcroft 'Pansy' vase, dated 1997, of high-shouldered form, tubelined against a red plum wine ground, signed in golt to the base by J. Moorcroft, impressed and further painted marks, 18cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. Some lines of crazing.
A William Moorcroft 'Leaf and Berry' vase, circa 1928-35, of high-shouldered baluster from, tubelined against a gradient green ground, impressed marks, WM monogram, 15cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. Crazing to the glaze.
A Walter Moorcroft 'Wisteria' vase, circa 1947-53, of inverted baluster form, lightly tubelined with red and purple fruit and green leaves against a dark blue ground, impressed marks and painted signature, 18.5cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. Crazing to the glaze.
A William Moorcroft 'Revived Cornflower' vase, circa 1916, of baluster form, with a band of cornflowers running around the shoulder against a mottled green and navy ground, signed in green 'W. Moorcroft' and impressed 'Moorcroft Burslem', 16.8cm highNotes: It is unusual to see the Revived Cornflower design adapted for use in this way, with the flowers running around a vessel as a band and in combination with the darker twin-tone ground. Provenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021) Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. Crazing to the glaze.
William Moorcroft for Macintyre and Co, an 'Alhambra' gold florian vase, circa 1903-4, of inverted form with exaggerated upper shoulder, printed factory mark, numbered 'M2377' in red, 12.7cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Good condition with no damages, repairs or crazing. A couple of small scratches to the peach ground.
A William Moorcroft 'Spring Flowers and Orchid' vase, circa 1928-36, of globular form, tubelined with the flowers against a shaded green ground, impressed marks including HM Potter to the Queen, WM monogram, 15.5cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. The foot is slightly misshapen, but this has occurred on firing. There is crazing to the glaze.
A William Moorcroft 'Freesia' footed vase, circa 1935, in the form of an urn, with two sprays of flowers to the shoulder, against a green and blue ground, signed in green 'WM', impressed 'Moorcroft Made in England' marks, 17.5cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021) Ex. Richard Wright Collection. Purchased at Bonhams on 21st September 2010 (lot 627).Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. Crazing to the glaze.
A large William Moorcroft salt-glaze 'Waving Corn' vase, circa 1928-35, of bulbous form, the sheaves in pale yellow/brown and the ground in a cream glaze, painted W Moorcroft signature and impressed marks including 'Potter to H.M the Queen', 27cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs.
A William Moorcroft flambe vase, circa 1928-35, of squat globular form, decorated with red and green leaves on a gradient green ground with darker blue interior, painted W Moorcroft signature, impressed marks including 'HM Potter to the Queen', 15.5cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. Crazing to the glaze.
A contemporary Moorcroft 'Pure Gold' vase, dated 2012, designed by Kerry Goodwin, tubelined with three Australian Orange Chat birds, a numbered edition '44', artist signed, painted and impressed marks, 14cm high Provenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021) Condition:Good condition with no damages, repairs or crazing.
A William Moorcroft 'Freesia' flambe vase, circa 1934, of squat baluster form with an elongated slender neck, tubelined with the flowers and foliage against a red ground, painted WM monogram, impressed marks, 15.5cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. Crazing to the glaze.
A William Moorcroft powder blue 'Revived Cornflower' vase, circa 1920, painted with shades of blue on the mottled ground, painted blue signature and impressed marks, 25.5.cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Small firing crack to the mouth and a further small glaze fault, also to the mouth. Crazing to the glaze. Otherwise good with damages or repairs.
A contemporary Moorcroft 'Spiraxia' vase designed by Emma Bossons, dated 1999, a limited edition numbered 119/300, impressed and painted marks including artist signature, 28.5cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. Crazing to the glaze throughout.
William Moorcroft for Macintyre and Co, a 'Florian' vase, circa 1908-09, of bottle form with a 'garlic head' neck, tubelined with poppies and forget-me-nots, printed factory mark in brown, W. Moorcroft signature in green, 25.5cm highProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. Two small faults to the foot rim where glaze bubbles have burst on firing. Glaze crazing.
A William Moorcroft salt-glazed 'Leaf and Berry' vase, circa 1928, of footed baluster form with an everted mouth, tubelined against a gradient blue ground, impressed marks and painted 'W Moorcroft' signature, 24cm high, mouth 14cm diameterProvenance: Collection of Mr Magdi Obeid (1943-2021)Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs.
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