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Chinese bowl in Imperial yellow with 6 character mark underneath Qing Dynasty, Guang Zu (hairline crack, small crows foot crack and one small chip to inner foot rim) Provenance clearance of an estate with titled connections to the family 6 cms x 13 cms & one other 20th century Chinese vase
A Coalport spill vase from their British Birds range with transfer decoration entitled 'The Lapwing', in original box, a set of six Coalport place settings, with individual encrusted flower head decoration, in original box and a pair of Royal Doulton napkin rings with floral encrusted decoration, also housed in original box - Part of a private owner collection
A 19th century Wedgwood jasperware vase decorated with putti, 19.5cm high, a 20th century Wedgwood black basalt smoker's set comprised of two ash trays, a match holders and a table lighter, four other pieces of 20th century Wedgwood jasperware and a Wedgwood bone china 'Ice Rose' vase, pin dish and lidded box (12 items)
A 19th century panel cut glass perfume bottle with stopper, 11cm high, a small Victorian glass bowl with flared rim and raised gilt scroll and floral swag decoration, 8.5cm high, a white moulded glass vase with pierced foliate design, a Venetian glass bowl, 11cm diameter and a small cased glass ashtray, indistinctly signed to the base (5 items) CONDITION REPORT: Perfume bottle - Several small chips to the body and stopper. Victorian bowl - minor wear to gilding on the rim. Vase - Condition good. Venetian bowl - Condition good. Ashtray - Condition good
A Keith Murray for Wedgwood 'matt green' pottery tankard, 12cm high, a Wedgwood conserve dish in the form of a nut on a leaf, 22cm long, a Carlton Ware orange lustre glazed candlestick, 18cm high, a Sylvac vase in the style of Keith Murry, 19cm high and a Honiton Pottery yellow glazed table lamp base, 37cm high - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Sylvac Vase - Glaze crazed. Crack to the underside of the foot rim. Keith Murray tankard - Hairline crack running down from the rim, approximately 4.5cm long. Glaze crazed on the inside. Carlton Ware candlestick - Glaze crazed. Crack running approximately 1/4 way around the base. Honiton Lamp - Condition good. Wedgwood nut dish - Small chip to the rim of the lid.
An H & R Daniel porcelain sucrier, shell variation B shape, with hand painted floral sprays and rose head finial, numbered 5005 in gilt and a Regency porcelain spill vase of tapering form with apple green ground, decorated with floral spray, possibly by H & R Daniel, 12cm high - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Sugar box - Lid: Some minor crazing to the glaze. One of the pink flowers has a finger print smudge. There are two small brown spots on the rose head finial and towards the edge of the lid by the gilding. There is a firing crack above the inside rim. Body: Extensively cracked all over. Spill Vase - Several small scratches to the apple green ground. Some wear to the gilding. The centre of the base has been broken/pierced and badly restored.
A 19th century porcelain lidded vase with floral and shell encrusted body, the lid with rose head finial, the base with painted red mark 'B&G 4817', 12.5cm high and a Paris porcelain bottle vase decorated with applied flowers and foliage and painted enamel insects with underglazed blue mark possibly for Etienne Jacquemin of Paris, 11cm high - Part of a private owner collection
A 19th century Wedgwood lilac jasperware lidded bottle vase, decorated with swag and mask heads and green circular plaques, 26cm high, a Jasperware tabacco jar and lid by Samuel Lear, with classical decoration and internal weight, 16.25cm high, and a Wegdwood jasperware teapot - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Bottle Vase: Lid - Finial lacking. Vase - Foot broken into three sections and repaired. Nose on one of the mask heads has been restored. Several hairline cracks to the body Teapot: Lid - Finial broken and re-glued. Pot - Spout broken. Sprigged decoration all cracked. Base heavily cracked (firing fault) Tobacco Jar: Lid - Finial chipped and restored.., Chip to the inside rim restored. Weight - Tiny chip to the top of the rim. Jar - Base chipped and cracked, with several hairline cracks and two small chips tot he rim.
A collection of small porcelain items comprised of a Royal Crown Derby imari pattern bowl, a miniature imari pattern cup and saucer, a miniature Wedgwood teapot, a Locke and Co. Worcester jug decorated with a Peacock, a Royal Worcester porcelain miniature blush ground jar and cover, a Royal Doulton Dickens Ware vase, a miniature German porcelain cup with Augustus Rex mark, four chamber sticks, a Royal Worcester green lustreware bowl, a transfer decorated three-handled tyg and a Hammersley and Co ring tree decorated in the imari palette - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Dickens Ware Vase - 'Bill Sykes', heavily mottled with three large hair line cracks running down from the rim, 7.9cm high. Royal Worcester 'Crown Ware' lustre bowl - Some wear to gilding round the rim, 3.8cm high Tyg - Condition good, 3.6cm high German cup - Gilt rim with some wear. Chip to the rim, 3.2cm high Royal Crown Derby bowl - Mark badly printed. Gilt rim with wer, some brown stained patches. Glaze heavily crazed in areas, 4.6cm high Wedgwood teapot - Condition good, 4.7cm high Imari cup and saucer - Some yellowing and crazing to the glaze. The cup with a chip to the rim, 2.2cm high, saucer 6.3cm diameter Worcester jar and cover - Some wear to the gilding and a chip to the inside rim of the lid by the spoon hole, 5.5cm high Ring tree - Tiny firing crack to the rim, and minor wear to the gilding on the rim, 8.3cm high Locke and Co jug - Areas of the enamelled peacock have flaked off, 5.6cm high Small blue ground chamberstick with enamelled flowers - Restored handle, rim and candle holder, 3.7cm high Green leaf chamberstick - Candle holder restored and a chip to the rim, 4.2cm high Largest blue ground candleholder with apricot and gilt decoration - Minor wear to the gilding, 5.7cm high Hammersley chamberstick - Condition good, 4cm high
A quantity of 19th century porcelain comprised of an H & R Daniel porcelain jug with lilac vine sprigging and gilt detail, 12cm high, a slops bowl, the sides with hand painted floral sprig decoration, the base numbered 996 in gilt, 8.25cm high, a mask head jug with applied vine and fruit and bacchanalian moulded decoration, picked out in lilac, a spill vase, a blue ground vase, a small rectangular tray, two dinner plates, and a bowl printed and hand painted with exotic birds and flowers - Part of a private owner collection
Three items of Bretby Pottery comprised of a yellow glazed vase, numbered 3740 to base 16cm high, a yellow glazed jug, numbered J430 to base 24cm high and a blue and mottled green glazed bowl, numbered 2461 to base, 12.25cm diameter (3 items) - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Vase - Condition good. Jug - Condition good. Bowl - Small chip to the rim
A modern Coalport porcelain two-handled lidded vase, decorated in the Imari palette, 13cm high and a Coalport cornucopia 'Coalbrookdale' vase, numbered C.P56, 16cm high (2 items) - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Vase - Condition good. Lid - Condition good. Cornucopia vase - A few very tiny chip to encrusted flowers
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, typically decorated with blue and green motifs in shallow relief, dated 1875, impressed marks to base, 17cm, together with a Royal Doulton stoneware small vase, having repeating floral swag decoration below flared rim, impressed marks to base, 10cm.
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