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Lot 235

Molineaux and Webb, a Victorian pressed opaline glass pike vase or planter trough, circa 1885, realistically modelled as the fish, registered design 29781, 26cm long

Lot 162

Albert Hallam for Beswick, a zebra stripe vase of baluster form, circa 1954, numbered to the underside 1343, 26cm high

Lot 98

A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian aventurine glazed vase, 1906, ovoid form with flared neck, marked 2363A, 27cm high

Lot 234

Tom Hill for Whitefriars, a ruby glass ribbon trailed bowl, 9031, 34.5cm diameter, together with a ruby optic wave tumbler vase, by Marriott Powell, 8473, 25cm high (2)

Lot 138

An Art Deco Carlton Ware hand painted dish, decorated with seed heads and flowers on a pale green sponged ground; together with a matching vase and a similar, jewelled jug, 16cm high

Lot 178

Simone Killburn for Troika, a coffin vase, circa 1976, blue textured with moulded abstract designs, 17cm high

Lot 102

A Ruskin Pottery pink lustre vase, inverted baluster form, impressed marks, 22cm high

Lot 104

A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian vase, 1909, stylised gourd form, deep green glaze, 2513, 12.5cm high

Lot 133

Bertoncello, an Italian modernist vase, of cuboid form with concave holes to the body, in mottled green glaze, 20cm high

Lot 219

William Moorcroft, a pomegranate vase, footed baluster form, dark blue with red and purple fruit, underglaze green monogram, impressed marks 27, approximately 17 cm high.

Lot 261

A Dutch Secessionist brass vase, by Daalderop, twin handled shouldered form, embossed with lozenge motif and gadrooned borders, 40cm high

Lot 127

Emma Bossons for Moorcroft, a large Queens Choice baluster vase, 2000, impressed marks and signature, dated, original sale label, 42cm high, with box

Lot 188

William and Gaye Fishley Holland, a studio pottery vase, bulbous form, cased and carved with an Egyptian scene, signed and dated February 1967, 10cm high

Lot 184

Clarice Cliff, an Original Bizarre vase, hexagonal section angled baluster form, Newport Pottery marks, 22.5cm high

Lot 229

A Secessionist, Kralik glass vase, circa 1910, iridescent green glass with applied colourless flower, 20cm high

Lot 186

Shirley Wharf for Troika, a double cube vase, green textured ground with incised and moulded decoration, monogram and mark to base, 18cm wide, 9.5cm high, 8cm deep

Lot 86

A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian vase, shouldered form, mottled matt turquoise glaze, 25cm high

Lot 146

William Moorcroft, a flambe Anemone vase, of baluster form, red lustre glaze with red and blue flowers, facsimile signature and underglaze blue monogram, 18cm high

Lot 164

Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe, a small bottle vase, graduated red to ochre glaze, impressed numbers to the base 848, 13cm high

Lot 129

Andrew Hill (b.1964), a large studio pottery Raku vase, of shouldered form, marbled bronze effect, signed, 51cm high

Lot 212

Studio pottery including an Anne Whittlesey for Winchcombe stoneware vase, Alan Birchall dish and D Fry cup, vase 12.5cm high (3)

Lot 198

Ray Finch for Winchcombe, a studio pottery salt glaze stoneware miniature vase, baluster form with incised decoration, impressed seal mark, 9.5cm high

Lot 183

Walter Moorcroft, a large monochrome baluster vase, pale green draining to deep blue, impressed facsimile signature and Late Queen Mary sticker, 37.5cm high

Lot 256

Emile Galle, an Art Nouveau cameo glass vase, circa 1900, green over pink nasturtium design, signed, 6cm high

Lot 165

Joe Juster for William De Morgan, an Arts and Crafts Persian bottle vase, 1882-1888, of necked globe form, decorated with pelicans and foliate tufts, below a spiked border, impressed tulip mark to base and painted JJ, 18cm high Note: De Morgan used the tulip mark during his Merton Abbey period of production when he shared the premises with William Morris

Lot 110

An Art Nouveau Wardle vase, shouldered form, plain semi lustre green glaze with concentric ring incisions to the shoulder, incised marks 120, 17cm high

Lot 117

Pilkington for Liberty, a Tudric Lancastrian vase, ogee form, matt blue, on a hammered pewter foot, marked, 01721, 20cm high

Lot 245

Emile Galle (1846-1904), Passion Flower vase, a large and important Art Nouveau exhibition art glass vase, 1900, of ovoid, pedestal form, acid etched and engraved with a naturalistic passion flower on sinuous stem, highlighted with gilt and a verse by Marceline Desbordes Valmore 'O vie, o fleur d'orage, O menace, O mystere, O songe aveugle et beau', mottled and cloudy purple, blue and green glass draining to a red amber base, incised to the socle Galle, Expo 1900, 51cm high Note: created for the Exposition Universelle de Paris, 1900, as a one off example of Galle's glass making expertise and innovative design, the vase would have been displayed with other similar examples. It uses a pate de verre type technique to create the mixture of contrasting colours. Other vases displayed at the same exhibition are in the collections of the Victorian and Albert Museum and the Musee d'Orsay. Galle's botanical training and interest in horticulture is evident in the design of this piece, created at a time when his enthusiasm for vegetables and gourds was emerging in new naturalistic pieces. The 1900 exhibition vases normally represented accurate and unusual species, in the same year which Galle attended the International Botanical Conference in Paris, presenting a paper on orchid varieties. The poem etched around the lower section of the vase talks about the passion and turbulence of life, symbolic of Galle's own sentiments in his writings: "we know well that the eloquence of a flower, thanks to the mysteries of its organism and its destiny, thanks to the synthesis of the plant symbol evoked by the artist's pencil, exceeds sometimes the intense suggestive power of the human face". The significance of symbolism in Galle's work, and his combination of the natural aesthetics of flowers and poetry, was explained in an essay he gave in 1900. Titled 'Le Decor Symbolique,' it was delivered to the Academie de Stanislas at precisely the time when this vase would have been conceived. As well as Desbordes Valmore, whose verses appear on another Galle vase (Garner, p.96), Galle was inspired by poets such as Victor Hugo, Beaudelaire and Rimbaud, amongst others. See: Garner, P. 1979, Emile Galle, London, pp. 44 and 92, and p.96 for an illustrated example of another Valmore vase. Provenance: Exposition Universelle de Paris, 1900 By descent to the current owner

Lot 166

William De Morgan, an Arts and Crafts Persian style vase of knop necked bottle form, decorated with stylised blue flower heads and leaves, below a spike and dot band, unmarked, 19cm high

Lot 107

Frederick Rhead for Wardle, a Georgian ware twin handled vase, in the Art Nouveau style, decorated with a man and woman in period costume, 3524, 10cm high

Lot 246

A modernist glass vase, 1977, bottle form, moulded textured naturalistic design, in the style of Iittala, signed EM 77, 20cm high

Lot 243

signed lorna bailey sunburst vase

Lot 32

Moorcroft vase tube lined, coral Hibiscus pattern. Height 13 cm

Lot 34

Satsuma vase, Royal Satsuma to base, highly decorated, height 31 cm

Lot 35

Art nouveau frosted glass vase on a bronze stand. Height 30 cm.

Lot 38

Chinese vase with floral design and exotic birds and a bulbous vase with exotic birds and flora to include four plates.

Lot 4

Large amber glass vase with bubble effect possibly Whitefriars 30cm high

Lot 11

Legras art deco cased glass vase, mottled decoration and carved banding, signed Legras, height 27cm

Lot 13

Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vase, mottled orange decoration, impressed marks for Edward Thomas Radford (very minor firing mark to base) height 20cm

Lot 130

A large framed still life watercolour, flowers in a vase, signed lower right, Marion Broon. 72 cm x 52 cm.

Lot 188

Early 20th century ivory carving int the form of Saraswati on a hard wood base ,height 17cm together with a Chinese carved ivory vase on an embonised base height 9cm

Lot 20

Minton Ltd secessionist vase No 7, circa 1905 (minor nibbles to base) 10cm in height

Lot 2310

* NEIL CLARK (SCOTTISH 1928 - 2014), THE ROOSTER VASE oil on board, signed 57cm x 72cm Framed

Lot 2356

* JO LEVITEN, FLORAL VASE IN CORAL ceramic and rope, stamped on base 39cm high Provenance: Purchased from the artist at the Glasgow School of Art.

Lot 157

ART GLASS VASE, red millefleur style, 29cm H.

Lot 151

ART GLASS VASE, red with golden coloured flecks, 34cm H.

Lot 445

CLOISONNÉ VASE, early 20th century of inverted baluster form with flowering blooms on a turquoise ground, 47cm H, plus hardwood stand.

Lot 158

ART GLASS VASE, multicoloured, 37cm H.

Lot 2115

A still life Oil painting depicting a vase of roses

Lot 2216

An oil on canvas of a Vase of Flowers, signed Roth, 11 1/2'' x 15 1/2''.

Lot 2320

A pretty conical shaped Silver Vase with decorative rim and border on the foot. 8" tall

Lot 119

Aynsley tea set, Shelley tea cups and saucers, Crown Ducal basket shape vase and one other Crown Ducal vase, Crown Derby 'Derby Peacock' blue and white and other decorative ceramics in three boxes

Lot 21

Chinese vase with applied decoration H32cm

Lot 265X

Pair hallmarked silver candlesticks, posy vase and three peppers

Lot 31

Waterford cut crystal vase H20cm, bowl and drinking glass sets, and other glassware in one box

Lot 327

20th century Indian Toleware vase H32cm, Islamic silvered metal scroll holder and a Victorian lace cape (3)

Lot 230

Metal decorative bud vase with four crocus flower holders, 19 cm high, from Room 12 

Lot 90

Pair of red glass vases 17cm high together with a black (and multi coloured) fluted Murano-style glass vase with white inner 30cm high, from Room 15

Lot 43

Glass vase with glitter mosaic 25cm and seed pearl adorned decorative reeds, from the Library Link Room

Lot 394

Decorative silver twigs in black vase, from the Bar

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