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A Moorcroft vase, globular form, decorated with Iris, impressed facsimile signature. Height 12.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The vase has no repairs and no restoration. The base has a loss to the glaze at the bottom of the foot rim. It maybe that there has been a small chip here that has been polished off. Above this chip there are surface scratches to the blue glaze. There are minor scuffs and dings to the bottom half of the body of the piece but no significant issues.
A 19th century Derby vase, with loop handle and with turquoise ground highlighted with gilt flowers, orange Derby mark to base. Height 31.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This vase has had professional restoration to the spout. We cannot see what the problem was but the top inch or so is soft when tapped and there is overpainting. The remainder of the vase is in generally good condition with minor rubbing to the gilding and the odd scratch to the blue surface.
A William Moorcroft Anemone vase, blue script initials and impressed "Moorcroft, Made in England", height 13 cm, and a small Iris patterned bowl, diameter 8 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The vase is in good condition with no issues at all. The small bowl or pin tray has a chip to the rim approximately 4 mm in length.
A 19th century blue and white Chinese vase, decorated with figures, character marks to base within circle. Height 46 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This vase has had good professional restoration to the top rim. Other than this the vase is in very good order with no further visible repairs or restoration.
A pair of 19th century Derby potpourri vases, one lid missing. Tallest 15 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The lid has been broken in to three pieces and has been reglued and there is some overpainting to the rim. The gilding is rubbed at the edge. The interior of the first vase is universally crazed and stained. There is rubbing to the gilding on the masks and the edge of the foot rim and paw feet. There is no further damage to the base. The second vase is similarly discoloured and rubbed in the same places, there is however no damage, repairs or restoration.
A Rookwood Pottery Grace Young Native American Indian vase, with impressed marks to base. Height 22 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The vase is in extremely good condition with no significant damage, no repairs and no restoration. The only crazing that is visible is under a very bright light. In natural light the crazing is barely visible. There are some minor surface scratches to the rear of the vase but really the condition is first class.
A William Moorcroft Orchid vase, blue script initials, also impressed facsimile signature. Height 16 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This vase is in good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. We can see no evidence of any cracks and there is no significant crazing.
A Muller Freres Luneville Raisins cameo glass vase, circa 1915, claret and dark red overlaid with fruiting vine, signed "Muller Freres, Luneville". Height 20.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Very good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are some minor surface marks and small scratches commensurate with age but no significant issues.
A Minton Secessionist vase, tube lined to blue and green ground and with both impressed and printed marks. Height 22 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: One very tiny inner edge top lip chip approximately 2 mm in length. Other than this the piece is in extremely good order with no repairs and no restoration. There is some minor very faint crazing to the body.
A pair of 19th century Famille Rose vases, decorated with carnations, four character mark to base. Height 44 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: One vase has a small firing mark to the top lip but other than this they are both in good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. We can see no evidence of any hairline cracks or any restoration.
A Moorcroft vase, of baluster form, relief moulded, impressed "Moorcroft, Made in England" and with green "WM" initials. Height 26 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This vase is first quality. There is a semi circular glaze crack to the base running through the initials across the base of the vase to the edge. This is only visible under strong light. It is only a glaze crack and not a crack to the body of the vase which is otherwise in first class condition.
A Royal Crown Derby lidded urn, in Imari colours. Height 13 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The gilding to the top knop of the lid has been rubbed. The lid itself has been broken in half and reglued. The top lip to the vase has had professional restoration around the egg and dart moulding. There is rubbing to the gilding on both handles and slightly around the foot rim. Other than this the main body of the vase is crisp and bright.
A William Moorcroft Moonlit blue patterned baluster vase, with green script initials and impressed "Moorcroft, Made in England". Height 18.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This vase has a chip to the outside edge of the top rim. This is approximately 8 mm x 6 mm. Other than this the vase is in very good order with no further damage, no repairs and no restoration. There is no evidence of any significant crazing.
A Lancastrian Aventurine vase, gold, brown and black decoration, incised marks to base. Height 24 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Very good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. We can see no evidence of any hairline cracks or any other issues. There are some minor glaze imperfections around the foot rim however these are part of the original firing process.
A Charlotte Rhead vase, decorated with orange and yellow flowers and with orange flecked rim, and a Charlotte Rhead Drown Ducal two handled vase. Height 14 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The two handled vase is in good order. It is signed and has no issues. The accompanying vase has a rim chip approximately 1.5 cm square. It is signed to the base.
An 18th century Dutch marquetry longcase clock, with bronze figure of Atlas above the caddy top in turn above the arched glazed door enclosing a brass dial and two-train movement by Archibald Lawrie, Carlisle, width 31.5 cm, and with long arched trunk door with lenticle and canted angles and raised on a bombe base. Height 285 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: As the case is Dutch and the dial and movement English it is unlikely that the case and movement have always been together. The mask around the dial does fit extremely well and the clock does not look like a marriage. The movement appears complete but it is dirty. We have not had the clock running. The case is in generally good unestored condition but would benefit from some cabinetwork. There are small areas of veneer and marquetry missing but no significant amounts. There are various cracks to the veneers and mouldings but again none of these are particularly problematic. The trunk door is not warped. The side panels are in good order. The canted angels are in good condition. The base is generally in good order although there is a crack from left to right through the top half of the vase and further stress cracks to the veneers above this. The base moulding is generally in good order and the feet are original. The backboards are original. There is very little trace of any woodworm and certainly none that is currently live. We have no specific or interesting information re provenance unfortunately.
A Minton Secessionist vase, trumpet shaped, tube lined in black and green to blue ground, with both printed and impressed marks. Height 15 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This vase is in generally good condition however there is a small and faint hairline crack running for approximately 2 cm from the top lip in to the interior of the piece. This is a minor flaw which is just visible
Two Ditchfield Glasform vases, 1982, square and purple, number 3433, both signed. Tallest 23 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The tall vase is in good order with no issues. The smaller vase is also in very good condition. There is no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are some minor scuffs and scratches tot he body of the vase and the base.
A Moorcroft vase, small form, decorated with orchids, impressed "Moorcroft". Height 10 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This vase is in good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There is no evidence of any significant crazing, the pattern is crisp and clean.
A Royal Worcester vase, decorated with roses, signed "H. Martin", green printed mark to base. Height 27 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This vase has had professional restoration to the top rim. There is evidence of a loss and overpainting to both the interior and exterior of the vase down to the gilt knop. Other than this the vase is in very good order with no other damage, repair or restoration.
An Art Glass green flecked bowl, with yellow rim, and a dark green Scottish style cylindrical vase. Tallest 19.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The bowl is in good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The vase has no repairs and no restoration but is a little scuffed around the top edge of the lip. It is a little matt in places on the rim. This might simply be part of the original manufacturing process and perhaps the piece is second quality.
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