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A Liberty Tudric Pewter twin-handled vase, No'd. ".010 Designed by David Veazey", with stamped mark to base, the body marked "For Old Time's Sake", 20 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Rim is slightly dented and mis-shapen. Some light scratches and other marks throughout. The metal appears pitted. General signs of wear and tear.
A pair of late 19th / early 20th Century Chinese vases painted in underglaze blue with panels depicting vases, birds amongst flowers and foliage, 28.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS One vase has small chip to rim with orangey colour underneath and some dirty marks and fire faults in places, some small light scratches. Second vase - all of rim feels rough to touch and some scratches to body and fire faults in places with small chips to base with wear throughout.
A Clarice Cliff "Fantasque" pattern baluster shaped vase, decorated in yellows, oranges, blue and greens and retailed by Lawleys, Regent Street, bearing black Clarice Cliff mark to base "Hand-painted Fantasque by Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Limited England" and bearing gilt "Lawleys" retailer's mark and incised number "124" (drilled for table lamp fitting), together with a cream shade and a small lampshade painted with a "Fantasque" type design, 22 cm CONDITION REPORTS Vase later drilled with old lot sticker to base, old Christies sticker to base, lot 108 22nd May 1998 sale. Some small scratches to the glaze. Crazing to the glaze. General signs of wear and tear. Shade is associated, and has been painted in a similar design.
A pair of 19th Century Chinese porcelain vases of shouldered tapering form decorated with two large mirror panels, one painted with workers in a paddy field, the other with village weavers surrounded by small foliate vase decorated vignettes, on a powdered cobalt blue ground, with double ring marks to base, 35.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Both vases are slightly dirty with some general wear. One of the panels has a slight area of browning to white area and a pinhead chip to the glaze in the mountains. There is some burning under the glaze where the cobalt blue was possibly fired at too high a temperature, around the rim of neck of one vase. Bases show signs of wear.
A 19th Century Chinese blue and white vase of squat baluster form, decorated in underglaze blue with figure riding a phoenix amongst clouds, with further figures upon the ground, decorated with a pair of bats verso, raised on a circular foot, 25 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Several large firing faults and various small firing faults. Staining and discolouration all over, to include an area of green speckling to the cloud area. General wear and tear, including surface scratches, minor chips, dirt, etc
A circa 1930 Moorcroft pottery vase decorated with the Pomegranate pattern on a dark blue ground, bearing green Moorcroft mark to base and impressed mark "Burslem ....", 20 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Does not ring true when tapped - possible hairline crack or fault lines. All over crazing. The footrim has been ground down resulting in numerous chips and nibbles to base / edges. General wear and tear, to include some surface scratching.
A set of six 18th Century boullework decorated dining chairs, the backs with scrollwork supports enclosing a vase shaped back splat over a drop-in seat with serpentine front rail, on cabriole front legs, united by shaped stretchers (4 plus 2 carvers) CONDITION REPORTS Overall condition in need to restoration many areas of loss of brass inlay and tortoise shell inlay signs of wood worm dead in several areas in several chairs - suggest full restoration throughout required. See images close up on one standard chair and one carver chair as representative of other - all in similar condition throughout - would recommend viewing in person.
A Royal Doulton Chang vase of tapering form by Harry Nixon, designed by Charles Noke, covered in a volcanic running glaze with splashes of greens, reds, yellows and turquoise over a flambe ground, the base monogrammed "HN" and inscribed "Noke 122120 Royal Doulton England" and bearing indistinct impressed mark "BA1788B", 16 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Some light surface scratching and various firing faults to the glaze.
A 20th Century Chinese porcelain vase, polychrome decorated with butterflies amongst blossoming foliage, 35 cm, on an associated stained wooden stand CONDITION REPORTS Some light general wear and a few surface scratches, there are a few white paint dots on the main body - possibly form room being painting. Stand - wear throughout, some fading and scratches from use.
A Martin Bros baluster shaped salt-glazed stoneware vase, monochrome decorated in the Italianate taste with mask head and bow and swag decoration, the base with incised inscription "Martin Bros London & Southall" and incised date "6-1897", 15.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The top rim has been broken and reglued badly and has general wear and tear, dust and dirt.
An Isfahan prayer rug, the central cream ground with vase and floral and foliate decoration, with red floral decorated corners, within dark blue, cream and red floral motif decorated borders, 210 cm x 136 cm CONDITION REPORTS Uneven wear throughout. Considerable wear in places. Fringe is all considerably worn. Large sections of worn patches. General signs of wear and tear. Edges considerable worn down. Some dark stains. Would probably benefit from a good clean.
A pair of 19th Centure Sèvres porcelain urns and lids with ormolu and gilt metal mounts and ram's head handles, each raised on a gilt metal plinth, one painted with a scene of a lady in 18th Century dress wearing blue dress and striped petticoat with gentleman in pink outfit holding a spade and painted verso with a riverside scene, the other painted with a lady with fan wearing a pink and white dress with gentleman wearing green jacket and brown breeches and painted verso with a lake scene with castle in background, all on a cobalt and gilt decorated ground, the covers painted with floral sprays on a cobalt blue and gilt decorated ground, 47 cm high including cover and finial CONDITION REPORTS First vase -with gentleman in green coat and seated lady in pink dress: wear to the giltwork to the top, wear to giltwork all over, some light scratches all over, some pitted marks to the metal. Second vase - wear to giltwork, various pitting to the metal, light scratches throughout, general small signs of wear and tear. Both vases generally good. Lids - one lid is significantly broken and repaired and has missing sections, cracks all over. Other lid - chipped, wear to the giltwork, but lid in far better condition than the other one.
A 19th Century Dutch walnut and inlaid fold-over card table in the early 18th Century manner, the marquetry inlaid top decorated with a vase of flowers and foliate swags with butterfly inlaid spandrels opening to reveal a red baize lined interior with counter and card recesses inlaid with playing cards over a shaped freize with single drawer marquetry inlaid with foliage and flowers, raised on shell carved cabriole legs to paw/hoof feet, 74.5 cm wide
A 19th Century Chinese baluster shaped vase decorated to one side with medallion depicting bird amongst blossoming foliage with lilies verso, on a powder blue ground, bearing faux six character Kangxi mark to base, 23 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Horizontal crack to base running all the way through. Wear to the gilt. Small scratches all over.
A Persian runner, the six vase and foliate medallions on a cream ground, within a cream, iron red, cinnamon and blue floral decorated border, 49 cm x 228 cm CONDITION REPORTS in sound condition with very little wear, colour good has a backing added to edges on back see image
A Chinese Kangxi Period octagonal baluster shaped vase and cover decorated in underglaze blue with panels of insects amongst blossoming foliage, raised on a circular foot, 59 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Is very damages throughout - large section broken off. Although some broken pieces present, the oldest broken section is missing (see images) there a two large hairline cracks running down the main body top to base, the has been some poor re-gluing. Lid - has large section broken off and missing completely. Crack all the way down the side. Various cracks from rim. Large chunk missing from lid. Various chips, nibbles, scratches etc throughout. Large signs of general wear and tear all over.
A George V silver matched five piece faceted silver tea service, in the late eighteenth / early nineteenth century style, comprising teapot of vase shaped form, swing handle sugar basket and pedestal cream jug all hall-marked for Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1917, together with a matched urn form hot water jug and a pair of sugar tongs, the hot water jug is hall-marked for Sheffield 1936 and the sugar tongs London 1895, height of hot water jug is 25 cm, total gross combined weight 42.8 ozt / 1333 g approx (5)
An Aesthetic Movement Royal Worcester vase, 1888, in the Persian style, ivory colour with moulded gilt handles in the form of stylised dolphins, the globular body painted with floral specimens, outlined in gilt, between relief moulded quatrefoil banding, incised numbers 871, 29cm high
A Chinese blue and white ovoid vase, 19th Century, painted in the kangxi style with a continuous narrative scene of officials, petitioneers and servants before a couple entrobed before and expansive screen painted with an ocean, double circle mark, height 32cm, (lacking porcelain cover)
Five designer glass vase ornaments, viz. an Orrefors clear glass vase of tapered box design 6''h; a Mdina semi-opaque, two tone green, freeform glass vase 4''h; a moulded raspberry and old gold coloured dish 7.5''dia; a smoked, moulded and folded glass vase 7.5''h; and a flowerhead dish 14''dia OS4
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