William Moorcroft Superb Quality Large Signed Tubelined Vase of Baluster Form, with high shoulders, 'Pomegranate and Berries' design on blue ground, circa 1920s; William Moorcroft script mark to underside; height 13 inches (32.5cms), near mint condition, no restoration. Provenance: purchased at Woolley and Wallis auction, Salisbury, date 11 - 07 - 2007, for the sum of £723 - 16
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Japanese Meiji Period 1864 - 1912 Pair of Fine Quality Signed Small Satsuma Vases, Decorated In Superb Hand Painted Images to Front and Back of Vase, With Blue Overlaid Gold Borders and Neck Area - Please Confirm with Photos of Bases, Signed Character Marks. Each Vase Stands 5 Inches - 12.5 cms High. Condition Report - One vase has been restored around the neck area.
Two Ceramic Standing Angel Figures, measure 11'' tall, together with two seated ballerina figures, 8'' tall. Together With - Sparkling Silver Figure of a Leopard, measures 15'' long, together with a 9.5'' tall slim silver tone vase with a tree decoration to the front, and a dimpled silver heart ornament. Also a light up angel.
A Fine Japanese Pair of Large & Impressive Lidded Hand Painted & Signed 18th Century-19th Century Vases, with interior lidded section. Both vases are decorated with painted images of birds on a branch within a garden setting. The other panel with figures in strong enamels and an aqua coloured ground with leafy decoration. Signed to bases plus 11 additional character marks. Each vase stands 10.5'' - 26.25 cm. Condition Report - 1st Vase in overall good condition. 2nd Vase -Lid small chip and some restoration, Inner Lid Glued Back Together and Chips on bird figure and lid, outer rim has some hairline cracks.
William Moorcroft Signed Goblet Vase, 'Pomegranate and Leaves' design on blue ground, date 1913 - 1925, William Moorcroft script mark in green to underside; superb condition, no restoration, height 8.75 inches (21.9cms), Provenance: purchased by client on Ebay for the sum of £700
William Moorcroft Superb Signed Large 'Pomegranates and Berries' Vase on a blue ground, date 1917, William Moorcroft script mark and impressed Burslem, England mark to underside; superb condition overall, no restoration or overpainting, height 10.5 inches (26.25cms). Purchased by our client for the sum of £1,495 -00 in 2007
Royal Worcester Fine Trio of Hand Painted Blush Ivory Twin Handle Lidded Vases. Spring Flowers Still Life with Painted Gold Highlights. Date 1895, Shape No 1618. Tallest Vase 10.25 Inches - 25.65 cms. Condition Report - 1 Small Vase has Severe Damage to body, the Larger Vase, has some discolouration and scuff marks, and top has been glued back on.
A Nineteenth-century gilt metal mantel clock, the case in the Baroque style with peacock head scrolling surmount, above scroll and vase design panels on acanthus leaf feet, enclosing a cream enamelled chapter ring with Roman numerals, the French twin train movement numbered 21434 and striking on a bell, 47 cm high
A Japanese Satsuma pottery baluster vase and cover, Meiji period, late 19th century, the cover with bold seated gilt lion dog finial painted with "a thousand faces" depicting numerous similar scholars and officials heightened in gilt and painted in colours within cellular and Mon borders, unmarked 50 cm high
A Moorcroft Pomegranate design pedestal fruit bowl with Tudric pewter base, retailed by Liberty & Co, stamped marks numbered 01312, 25 cm diameter, 11 cm high, and a William Moorcroft Pomegranate design baluster vase, impressed marks and signature in green, 23 cm highNo visible damage or repair to the bowl, however it has a bit of a dull sound to it when tapped. There is a vertical scratch on the interior edge - doesn't feel like a hairline. Both with crazing visible on close inspection. The vase has a previous owner's address in invisible ink to the base, visible under UV light. Again, no apparent damage to the vase, but there is a flat sound to it when tapped.
A very large Chinese Famille Rose baluster floor vase, late Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, with flared petal rim gilt Foo dog handles and applied gilt salamanders, painted with courtly Mandarin panels within borders of multicoloured butterflies and blooms, on its own carved hardwood stand. 32 cm overall diameter x 82 cm height of actual vase, 102 cm height including stand.A private estateA chip to the rim and a hairline crack emanating from this fault.
A large Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jar and cover, Qing late 19th century, painted with "The Three Friends Of Winter" in the round, 23 cm diameter, 21 cm high, together with a pair of small Chinese blue and white baluster vases painted with a pair of figures seated at a garden table, late 19th century, 17.5 cm high, a Chinese circular blue and white bowl 16 cm diameter and a celadon glazed Cong vase, 20th century 27 cm overall height.
A Chinese 18th century-style blue and white porcelain heavy baluster vase, probably early 20th century, painted in inky cobalt blue with a phoenix in a garden filled with peonies, persimmon, rocks and fungus, fitted with applied taotie head lug handles to the shoulders. 23 cm wide x 26 cm high
A Chinese blue and white porcelain rouleau form vase, early 20th century, the neck painted with stiff leaves above the shoulders with vignettes of mountains and waves, the body figures seated on precipitous cliffs in a river gorge, bearing an apocryphal six-character Kangxi mark to the base. 34.5 cm high
A large Zsolnay Pecs ewer or jug, the handle formed as a dragon, the body florally decorated, 26.5 cm high, together with twin-handled Zsolnay Pecs vase, similarly decorated, of bulbous body form with tall neck and flared rim, 27.5 cm high, each with underglaze blue mark to base.Qty: 2Hairline crack to the rim of the ewer, with chips and glaze loss to the body of the dragon. Crazing throughout. Hairline to underside of the base. The vase with small ship to the rim, and crazing throughout. Some glaze rubbing and gilt loss to both.
A pair of Chinese Famille Verte porcelain vases and covers, late Qing Dynasty/Early Republic, the domed covers with pommel finials and painted with iron red bands and gilt vines, each perpendicular body painted in the round with flowering vines, stands of bamboo and a lucky crickets. Bearing an apocryphal mark in the seal for Kangxi, seated upon turned hardwood bases, 11 cm diameter x 22 cm height of vase and covers.No apparent damage or repair. Some surface pitting in places, and enamel loss visible on close inspection, notable to the gilt. Wear to the underside of the footrim and inside cover rims.
Two matching large Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" two handled ovoid urns and covers (partially boxed) one marked as a second and one first quality, bearing the date mark for 2003 and 2011 respectively. 38 cm (overall height of urns)One vase with strike-through marks to indicate 2nd quality, the other is 1st quality. One has the incorrect box and no lid, and the other has no lid.
Two matching Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari " pattern (1128) two-handed urns and covers, one is marked as , a second and one is first quality 11 cm wide x 31 cm overall heightSmall chip to the interior rim of the underside of one vase (see image), and a strike-through mark on that vase to indicate 2nd quality. The other vase appears in good order, with no damage or repair. Decoration on both is good and clean.
Kleine Birnenvase mit Silveroverlay KPM Berlin, um 1900 Partiell violetter Fond. Bogendekor und Blütenfestons in Silveroverlay. H. 13,7 cm. Modell KPM-Werkstatt um 1885. Blaue Szeptermarke mit Beibuchstabe. Dazu: Kleine Enghalsvase mit seitlichen Masken und Vase "Salier" . Goldstaffage mit farbig staffierten Masken bzw. weiß. H. 12/17 cm. 1. und 2. Wahl. Blaue Szeptermarke. Einmal Malereimarke. KPM Berlin, um 1962/92. (60470)
Schütz, SiegmundReliefplatte "Barbara" KPM Berlin, um 1973 Profil-Hüftbildnis eines Mädchens mit Tuch in erhabenem Relief. Biscuit. Gerundete Rechteckform. 19,5×12 cm. Pressmarke Szepter. Geschenk von Siegmund Schütz an die Familie der Dargestellten. Vgl.: Mundt, Barbara, 40 Jahre Porzellan, Siegmund Schütz zum 80. Geburtstag, Berlin 1986, S. 37. Dazu: Kleine Vase "Ceres". Weiß mit Biscuitmedaillon. H. 9 cm. 1. Wahl. Blaue Szeptermarke. KPM Berlin, um 1962/92. (60419)
Vase, Wandteller und kleine Vierpasschale mit Kakiemondekor Meissen Bunt bemalt mit Reihern und Blumenstauden über Felsen bzw. um Bambusstab gewundenem rotem Drachen und Reiher nach Kakiemonvorbild. Goldrand. H. 29,5 / D. 31,3 / B. 15,3 cm. 1. Wahl. Blaue Schwertermarke. (60379)
Drei Aschenbecher und kleine Vase mit Silberrand Meissen Verschieden. Bemalt mit rotem Mingdrachen, gelbem Mingdrachen bzw. gekreuzten Schwertern und und blauer Fahne. Dreimal Goldrand. D. 18,5/12/9,2 bzw. H. 5,8 cm. 2., einmal 1. Wahl. Blaue Schwertermarke. (60413)
Blattschale mit Früchtemalerei, Vase und Plateau Meissen Im Spiegel der Schale ein Früchtebouquet mit aufgeschnittenem Pfirsich. Goldrand. B. 18,8 cm. Die Vase mit farbig gemalten Wiesenblumen. Goldrand. H. 14,3 cm. Form- bzw. Dekorentwurf Paul Börner/Arthur Findeisen. Vierseitig eingezogenes Plateau mit bunten Streublümchen. Goldrand. 21,5 cm². 2. Wahl, die Vase 1. Wahl. Blaue Schwertermarke. (60470)
Schale "Urbino", Vase "Halle Tee" und Vase "Blumenflasche" KPM Berlin, um 1949, nach 1931 bzw. um 1900 a) Grauer Ringeldekor. Goldrand. D. 22 cm. 1. Wahl. Blaue Szeptermarke mit S für Auslagerungswerk Selb. Malereimarke. Jahresbuchstabe. b) Rote Craqueléglasur, eng. H. 12,6 cm. 1. Wahl. Blaue Szeptermarke. Pressmarke C. c) Petrolblaue Glasur. H. 15,8. 2. Wahl. Blaue Szeptermarke mit Beibuchstabe. (60406)
Vase "Kolbenform" KPM Berlin, um 1961/62 Kobaltblauer, gewischter Bandfond. H. 48,8 cm. Blaue Szeptermarke. Blaue Malereimarke. Formentwurf Hubert Griemert 1954. Dekorentwurf Sigrid v. Unruh oder Louise-Charlotte Koch 1961. Vgl.: Tim Gronert, Porzellan der KPM Berlin 1918-1988, Berlin 2020, Bd. 2, S. 232. (60418)
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