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Vase - Berge mit Fluß und Bäumen im VordergrundGlasfabrik Stifin, Buzau / Rumänien Mitte 1990er Jahre. Opakweißes Glas. Neongelber und brauner Überfang. Geätzter und geschnittener umlaufender Dekor: Berge, Fluß, Bäume und Vögel. Unbezeichnet. H. 42 cm. - Zustand: im braunen Überfang fünf eingeschlossene Luftblasen.
Vase - MohnblütenWohl Glasfabrik Stifin, Buzau / Rumänien Mitte 1990er Jahre. Opakweißes Glas mit gelb-orangen Pulvereinschmelzungen. Roter, brauner und grüner Überfang. Geätzter und geschnittener umlaufender Dekor: Mohnblüten, Mohnknospen und Blätter. Unbezeichnet. H. 41,5 cm. - Zustand: Korpus im unteren Bereich mit kurvenförmigem Sprung.
Attractive Dresden Potschappel porcelain ovoid vase and cover, the cover having painted floral and courtier panels with a figural finial of putti holding a bird, over further painted panels with two pierced handles, on a pedestal base, bearing 'SP Dresden' blue factory marks to the underside, 10" high
Fine Spode porcelain garniture of vases, circa 1820, pattern '2575', the gilt rims having white pearl decoration over painted floral panels within a blue ground, on circular bases with further floral decoration and white pearls, raised on paw feet, bearing inscribed pattern number '2575' to the underside, the tallest vase 6.25" high, the pair of vases 5.25" high (3)
Good Dresden Potschappel porcelain vase and cover on stand, the cover with a parrot figural finial and flowers, the body encrusted with flowers and with two parrot figures to the sides, upon a separate base further encrusted with flowers, bearing 'SP Dresden' blue factory marks to the underside with impressed and inscribed reference numbers, 18" high overall
A Collection of 18th century and Later Ceramics, including a Spode Feldspar part garniture, painted with panels of figures, a Worcester mask jug, a pair of Derby bottle vases etc (one tray)Spode Garniture - smaller vase with chip to beaded rim, no further damage to either, free from repair, some gilding wearMask Jug - Crack encircling the bodyDerby bottle vases - giltwear and crazed Campana urn - broken and restuck, chipped giltwear Wedgwood cup and saucer - cup cracked, both crazed Pill box - crazed and worn Miniature casket - in good condition School mug - cracked, crazed and heavily stained
A Quantity of Assorted Chinese Cloisonne, mainly 20th century, including cruet set, vases, pair of quails (one tray)Red bottle vase, 21.5cm highBlue bottle vase, 20cm highSmall black vase with some enamel loss. One of three porcelain bowls with numerous rim chips. Cruet set enamel chips to both shakers. One teapot with matched cover. Flared wine cup numerous rim chips and hair cracks. Small blue shallow bowl badly dented chipped and cracked. One turquoise dish with enamel losses. One green dish with enamel losses. No further notable damage
A Derby Porcelain Campana Urn, 19th century, painted in the Imari style with panels of flowers, painted red marks, 33cm high, together with another Derby Twin-Handled vase, ground in cobalt blue and painted with a titled landscape "In Germany", painted red mark 22cm high and a further Derby sauce tureen and cover (3)Derby Twin handled vase, with cracks to both handles, gilt decoration rubbed, surface scratches, the main body of the urn with small hairline cracks.Sauce tureen and cover, with cracks, chips and flaking in parts, later restoration and firing cracksCampana Urn, surface scratches, one handle with cracks and later restoration, visible signs of glue residue, base with small chips to the edges
A Royal Worcester Figure by F. G. Doughty, 'My Favourite', together with similar Royal Doulton figures, a pair of Volkstedt figures, Kaiser and Sitzendorf examples, a Staffordshire figure of red riding hood and a Royal Copenhagen vase (one tray), together with a Wedgwood 'Pomegranate' pattern basin
German, Bohemian and English Glassware, 19th century and later (two trays)Flash ruby jar with chips to foot. Blue and gilt inscribed beaker with chip to rim. Gilt inscribed stemmed goblet with small rim chips. German etched ruby flash vase with small chips. Large enamelled green vase with rim chips. No other notable damage
A Japanese Cloisonne Vase, Meiji period, decorated with a bijin, a similar smaller square example with a blossoming tree, together with a pair of Chinese cloisonne bottle vases, a pair of modern carved jade birds, an eggshell china teaset, a carved soapstone tablelamp and an Indian bidriware goblet and cover (two trays)Pair of pale blue dragon cloisonne vases, 14.5cm high. One with a large dent to top rim, no resulting enamel damage to this area. Another small dent below to the main body, with enamel movement around the dent. The other vase free from damage.Other items in the lot not reported
A small vase, possibly a bird feeder, decorated in underglaze blue and other colours with a dragon flying above waves, about 4cm high; the base with Xuande six-character mark but not of the period; with a fitted wood stand [2]Provenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection.Condition Report: Some minor glaze pin pricks.Domestic grime.
In the style of Makuzu Kozan, a Japanese porcelain vase, decorated with two koi carp, 34cm high Note: a similar vase, definitively attributed to Makuzu Kozan is in the The Khalili Collection [illustrated in Meiji no Takara/Ceramics Part 1/No.32].Condition Report: Under UV light there is a long glaze crack to the back of the vase which does not appear to fluoresce to the interior.
A bronze vase decorated on both front and back with a dragon in high relief, about 18.5 cm high; the base with four-character Xuande mark, but not of the periodProvenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection.Condition Report: 391grammesMinor marking and scratches to the polished surface.One long scratch to the belly of vase
A quantity of Antiquities, to comprise South Italian black-glazed kylix, circa 4th Century BC, 20cm diam to include handles, old collectors label Cumae 1846,South Italian Gnathia ware black-glazed skyphos with white decoration under the rim, 10.5 cm high, circa 4th Century BC, South Italian Gnathia ware black-glazed amphora with white decoration around the upper body, with one handle missing, circa 4th Century BC, Marine encrusted Amphoriskos, circa late 1st millennium BC, South Italian black-glazed guttus, circa 4th century BC, with Medusa head tondo, rim chipped, 9 cm high, with old collectors label for Cumae 1846, a Roman pottery oil lamp, 15 cm diam including spout; old collectors label for 1847., another Roman oil lamp; both 1st-2nd Century AD, old collectors label for Cumae 1846, and a South Italian single handled bowl, circa 4th Century BC (8)Provenance: These items were collected in the 1930's/1940's by the Vendors father.Condition Report: Generally everything in this lot will have condition issues, mostly minor faults relating to age etc. Most of the items do have old collectors labels to them. There should be extra images online on our website to show reverse sides of items.Black kylix has small losses and light overall wear.. Small lamp on bottom right, losses to handle and general surface wear. Low dish front right. Wear to surfaces. The guttus has losses to spout, chips to foot, overall losses to black surface. The vase with lost handle, top left, wear to surface glaze. Top vase in image, overall wear to surface and pattern to rim, losses to black glaze, Possible restoration to left handle as body is grainy, Oil lamp on left, some chips to handle, general surface wear. The sea damage amphora, no handles, encrusted.
A Samson tea-caddy in the style of a Chinese famille verte original, the base with mark 'Modele Samson', 14cm wide; together with a rectangular box, possibly Samson also but un-marked, 18.5cm long; a blue and white teabowl, 7.5 cm diameter; and a damaged blue and white vase [4]Condition Report: Tall vase with Immortal, the neck is broken and restored.Small cup has rim chipsBox base has hairline crack, dirtyCaddy, general discolouration
A Chinese Imari oviform vase and cover, decorated with a bold underglaze blue kylin; 23 cm high, Qing Dynasty; with a fitted wood stand [3]Condition Report: Viewed under UV nothing was apparent in terms of damages. The lid has a score in the body which is from manufacture.Stand appeared ok.
Three small famille rose bowls decorated with heroes and heroines from Classical China; together with two small famille verte vases [the taller about 7cm high]; a famille rose bowl with four-character mark; a rouge-de-fer vase; a Kutani vase; and a small Buddhist shrine of circular metal form (9)Provenance: The Property of a Gentleman. From a Private UK Collection.Condition Report: Three small bowlsSquare shaped bowl in middle of image has a hairline crackright bowl-glaze surface appears rubbed, general dirtleft bowl general wear to surface.Large bowl has rim chips.The bottle vases are generally scuffed and worn to surfaces.
A Chinese blue and white oviform vase, decorated with ducks or geese beside a rocky seascape, about 20 cm high, Qing DynastyProvenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection.Condition Report: Stand has replacement footMinor losses to lidsmall firing crack to the baseBrown discolouration and spotting to the shoulders, seen in main image.Examined under UV and no apparent cracks.
A late Ming blue and white vase of hexagonal bottle form, decorated with a narrative scene of Scholars and Children, one child holding a toy sailing vessel; 25.5 cm high, 17th CenturyProvenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection.Condition Report: Please note that some images of this lot will have shown two items in the lot. The lot consists of one hexagonal form vase.There is a firing crack to lip of vase, and some chips and losses.The ridges of the vase have glaze losses. These can be seen in the main image.The foot ridges have losses.Under UV no cracks are noted.
Two pairs of blue and white vases, both pairs with four-character marks of The Kangxi Emperor, but neither pair of the period. Together with four small blue and white bowls, all about 5 cm diameter, and a single blue and white vase, decorated with a dragon [about 26cm high]. [9]Provenance: The Property of a Gentleman. From a Private UK Collection.Condition Report: Please note that there is some damage to this lot which includes: some areas of cracking, chipping, loss and deterioration.
A Chinese vase with trumpet neck, decorated in black and orange with a seated scholar and three other figures in a narrative scene, 24cm high; the base with four-character markProvenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection.Condition Report: Minor wear to stand.Some general light blemishes and pin holes to the glaze.Surface marking to the foot, seen in main image.
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