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A pair of Royal Staffordshire Pottery Wilkinson Ltd "Storm" ovoid vases decorated by Butler, printed marks to base, height 20.5cm, a majolica glazed wrythen moulded vase in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, height 21.5cm, and an R. Mally & Co green majolica glazed pomander, diameter 12.5cm (4). CONDITION REPORT: Postage to UK is £18 plus VAT. Pomander: few chips to edges and cover. Green/brown vase: crazing to glaze, firing defect rim and firing and glazing imperfection to base. Pair: generally good condition, minor wear, area of scuffing to one and area of crazing inside another.
A Wedgwood platter hand painted with the Clarice Cliff Bizarre "May Avenue" pattern, diameter 31cm, a Wedgwood conical sugar sifter hand painted in the same pattern, height 14cm, and a Wedgwood Clarice Cliff Collectors Club yoyo vase hand painted in "Blue Firs" pattern, height 23cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: Postage within the UK £18 plus VAT. Plate: good condition, no paint loss. Yoyo vase: good condition. Sugar caster: cracking to blue paint on tip and paint flaking to edge of base.
A pair of late 19th century Staffordshire figures of a huntsman and a lady, height 23cm (af), a figure group of a couple with peacock and spaniel and a figural spill vase (4). CONDITION REPORT: The pair of figures have several areas of losses to the paint, also the figure of the man's dog is missing a leg, minor hairline to the base. Lady: crudely reglued area at the waist. Couple with peacock: areas of losses to the paint and four areas of firing imperfections, peacock has loss to head, imperfection to fence, losses to the paint throughout, nibbles to the edge of tha base.
Five late 19th century Staffordshire figures including one spill vase with a boy feeding a dog, height 21cm, one depicting a lady reading on a chaise longue and a figure group of a couple above a river (5). CONDITION REPORT: Lady on chaise longue: large area of restoration to upper part and base, also a major hairline to the side.
Two late 19th century Staffordshire figural flatback spill vases, both depicting a couple, one inscribed "Rebecca At The Well", the other with verse (af) (2). CONDITION REPORT: Figure with verse: major loss to the rim of the vase, both figures have had their hands reglued, there are major areas of loss to the paint. Rebecca: generally in good condition with minor losses to the paint, also background by the writing is yellow, hard to tell if it is restoration or original and not covered in white glaze, both figures have extensive crazing throughout.
Two late 19th century Staffordshire figural spill vases depicting Red Riding Hood and a wolf, height 26.5cm (af) and two similar bisque figures (af) (4). CONDITION REPORT: One of the spill vases has a major loss to the rim of the vase, some areas of losses to the paint and a firing imperfection to the head of the wolf. The other vase has a hairline to the side spreading into two hairlines reaching the edge, also four hairlines to the base and a few smaller, a few firing imperfections. Extensive crazing throughout. Both bisque figures have chips to the wolf's ear, a few areas of loss to the paint and one of the figures has got three graduated chips to the glaze.
Two late 19th century Staffordshire flatback figural spill vases depicting Red Riding Hood and a wolf (one with manufacturing imperfection), height 26cm and a similar bisque figure (3). CONDITION REPORT: The vase with manufacturing imperfection: the head of the wolf has been broken off before the glazing and the figure has been glazed with a wolf with no head, also there are minor losses to the paint, a hairline to the back and a few glazing imperfections. The other vase: the wolf has its ear chipped, several areas of loss to the paint, a minor chip tot he edge of the base. Both spill vases have extensive crazing throughout. Bisque figure: wolf has a chip to the ear, hairline spreading from the edge of the base to the back, also with very minor chip next to it, a few areas of minor rubbing to the paint, also areas areas of minor scratching.
A group of six 19th century Staffordshire figural spill vases and three further flatback figures including "Tom King" (9). CONDITION REPORT: Most of the spill vases have minor damages commensurate with age including chips to the rims, one vase has four chips and the other has a major chips. One figure has been reglued to the top. All have traces of wear commensurate with age.
Two mid 19th century Staffordshire jugs of shaped baluster form, three Staffordshire money boxes modelled as houses and a Wedgwood transfer decorated vase (6). CONDITION REPORT: A few hairlines and a chip to the vase, also a crack to the body, also minor chips to one of the jugs, wear commensurate with age.
A collection of Locke & Co Worcester items comprising a pâte sur pâte swan vase with blue ground, shape.267, a small vase decorated with gilt heightened leaves on a blue ground, shape 84 with painted mark to base, a cream ground dish with waterlillies, shape 181, a small blush ivory and blue jug, shape 40 and two small artichoke vases (6). CONDITION REPORT: Blue bowl has a very small dint on the ivy leaf, one of the artichoke vases has a small hairline, the other has a nibble to the edge, general abrasion to the gilt commensurate with age.
A Locke & Co Worcester ovoid vase on silver mounted twin handled stand decorated with a pheasant and signed H Wall, shape 872 and a pheasant decorated posy vase, shape 911, also signed H Wall, with green "Shrub Hill Works" marks to base (2). CONDITION REPORT: Height of stand 15cm, ovoid vase on it's own is a height of 10.5cm. Small scuff marks where the vase has been in contact with the stand, there is a speck of paint loss under the pheasant. Posy vase: height 15cm, good condition, some surface dirt.
A small collection of Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory bird painted vessels including a peacock painted tyg by H Wall, a goldfinch by H Wall, another goldfinch and three flying birds, with various marks to bases (4). CONDITION REPORT: Tyg: height 5cm, abrasion to background paint - not on main panel, mark round the top of the handle. Goldfinch (larger): height 8cm, firing flaws, all over. Goldfinch (smaller): height 8.5cm, good condition. Squat vase: height 6cm, very small firing flaws, a little rubbing to gilding.
A small collection of Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory vessels comprising two coffee cans painted with birds, a globular preserve pot with silver plated swing handle and cover, painted with a bird on a blossom tree, a further circular pot with silver plated mounts decorated with poppies and a vase decorated with gilt heightened hops (5). CONDITION REPORT: Overall slight rubbing to gilding. Two coffee cans: height 5cm and 5.5cm, one has a small black mark near the rim. Preserve pot: height including cover but excluding handle 12cm, some surface dirt but good condition. Other swing handle pot: height including cover but excluding handle 10cm, chip and firing flaw to the two knows on the band, signed "J. Lewis". Vase: height 12.5cm, good condition.
A small collection of Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory vases decorated with birds, comprising a peacock decorated small cauldron, signed Bach for Charles Greatbach, a baluster vase decorated with an oriental pheasant by J Lewis and two other vases featuring flying birds, with various marks to bases (4). CONDITION REPORT: Some abrasion to the gilding commensurate with age otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A group of Wedgwood blue jasperware items including ashtrays, pin dishes and mug, and two early 20th century jasper dip examples comprising cylindrical vase, height 16.5cm and a preserve jug with plated cover (10). CONDITION REPORT: One of the dishes (heart shaped) has a chip to the pointing. Rest appear to be in good condition.
A Royal Doulton "Blue Children" vase of ovoid form with gilt tapering rim, a Royal Doulton teapot decorated with fox, H4927 (lacking lid, a Doulton Lambeth vase decorated with grapes, a group of five 19th century ceramic plates including Royal Worcester and Crown Derby, a pair of spaniels, figure of a cat, a Flaxman Ware pottery jug, a large clear and amber glass chalice etc.
A collection of Isle of Wight glassware comprising a glass tazza with lustre feather decoration, etched to base "Jonathan Harris Isle of Wight Glass England 'Gräl' July 1998", diameter 22cm, a royal blue footed bowl with spotted pattern, diameter 18.5cm, and a gold spotted lustre patterned baluster vase, height 13cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
An Isle of Wight glass sleeve vase with a gold lustre and blue and white striped abstract design, etched to rim "Michael Harris 110-500", height 20cm, and a smaller Isle of Wight glass sleeve vase in white and gold, height 16.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: The taller vase has a manufacturing imperfection to underside that is barely noticeable, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
In the manner of LOBMEYR; a large blue glass enamel painted and gilt heightened vase held within a brass frame, the shaped top above ovoid main body held by cherubic mounts and domed base with four scrolling supports, height 47cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: There is a "spear" missing from the rim, also a large section which has been broken and glued, a tiny chip to one of the other "spears", also a small chip to the stem of the vase where it sits within the metal frame. The frame itself is rather loose and could benefit from being tightened with some pitting to the brass.
A late 19th century Chinese blue and white sleeve vase painted in underglaze blue with blossoming prunus branches, with two decorative bands to the base and rim, bearing four character mark to base, height 35cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: There are two chips to the rim and one smaller nibble, there is a star hairline throughout the base and crack spreading along a firing imperfection.
A large late 19th century Chinese vase and cover painted in underglaze blue with blossoming prunus, height 35.5cm, and a pair of similar ginger jars and covers, height 27.5cm, all bearing a double ring mark to base (af) (3). CONDITION REPORT: Large vase and cover: damage and crude repair to the neck, stain mark to the glazing of the body, cover has a firing flaw. Ginger jars: both covers are broken, and crudely repaired, both bodies have firing flaws to gaze, bubble marks.
A pair of large Japanese Meiji period cloisonné vases of baluster form, decorated with birds and butterflies amongst chrysanthemum, peonies and bamboo, within two decorative bands to the top and bottom, height 31.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both have scratches to the surface, also minor losses along the wires, firing bubbles throughout, major dent to one in the upper section with traces of wax restoration. The same vase has a loss to the decoration above the base.
After CRAIGIE AITCHISON (1926-2009); an artist's proof print on card, a bird and vase on dark pink ground, signed in pencil verso and numbered 111/X AP 2003, 26 x 20.5cm, unframed, and a Craigie Aitchison exhibition gallery catalogue from 2000 (2). CONDITION REPORT: Slightly 'crimped' edge. Very slightly curved. Overall good. Definitely thick paper and not card.
A George V hallmarked loaded silver bud vase with pierced rim and waisted central stem, London 1913, height 12.5cm, also a small late Victorian hallmarked silver pierced bonbon dish, Chester 1898, diameter 9.5cm (af) (2). CONDITION REPORT: The bud vase has clear hallmarks, a couple of tiny dents, and some pitting, the dish has splits to the rim and holes through the raised areas.
A George V hallmarked silver circular ashtray with presentation inscription "Billiard Handicap Epsom Golf Club 1920", James Dixon & Son, Birmingham 1919, diameter 10.5cm, a rectangular pin dish with pierced sides, Birmingham 1912, 8 x 8cm, a small trumpet bud vase, William Davenport, Birmingham 1903, height 11cm and a further posy vase of baluster form with embossed decoration, London 1825, approx 5.9ozt (4).
A George V hallmarked silver backed hand mirror with engine turned decoration, Daniel Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1925, length 26.5cm, a silver backed hand brush initialled "DLM", Birmingham 1917, a set of three napkin rings with pierced decoration, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1920, a silver trumpet vase with pierced rim, London 1916, a dressing table jar with silver cover, Birmingham 1907 and a hallmarked silver biscuit barrel cover, weighable silver approx 3.4ozt (8).
An Edward VII hallmarked silver cheroot holder case of plan form, Birmingham 1904, 4 cm long, and a larger example with traces of inscription, 7cm long, Birmingham 1913, both by Henry Matthews, an 800 silver grade vesta case, a hallmarked silver collared clear cut glass vase and a salt, also an electroplated sauce boat (6).
An Aynsley baby bull elephant by John Aynsley, 1975, (a.f.), 16cm long, a red squirrel, 12.5cm high, a winter stoat, 15cm high, an otter, 16cm high, a Hummel figure of a girl and a fawn, 12.5cm high, a Hummel figure of a boy with vitamin bottles, 14cm high, a Whitefriars circular dish, a Hornsea dish and 20th Century glass vase
A pair of porcelain pots with covers, floral decorated, 10.5cm high, a Wade flower encrusted vase of flowers, 11cm high, a Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, 15cm high, a glass bowl with cover, 11cm high approx, a Continental figure of a girl in 18th Century dress, standing by a watering can, round base, 22cm high (restored), and a Dresden teapot, marked to base (af) Best Bid
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