Chinese pale green glazed porcelain bottle shaped vase decorated with archaic vessels together with symbols of good luck and longevity, the ground with tight-knit finely painted stylised foliage and scroll work, base with four character seal mark, 36.5cm high Condition: There is some wear to the turquoise glaze around the top rim and some of the high spots on the raised decoration have minor wear - **General condition consistent with age
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Chinese porcelain Gu vase having blue and white painted decoration depicting warriors in a landscape and figures on a terrace, apocryphal Chenghua six character mark, 41.25cm high Condition: Production fault causes it to rock on a flat surface, the interior has peppering to the glaze - **General condition consistent with age
Chinese Famille Rose rouleau vase having two oval reserve panels decorated with foliage on a tight-knit foliate decorated pale blue ground, 25.25cm high Condition: Vertical hairline crack visible in the panel with the large orange chrysanthemum at the top, descending from beneath the flower head approximately 10cm - **General condition consistent with age
Pair of Chinese export silver trumpet shaped specimen vases, circa 1900, each having embossed dragon decoration, 26.5cm high exclusive of carved hardwood stands Condition: One vase is bent where the taper meets the domed foot, this same vase has damage and losses to the hard base - **General condition consistent with age
Japanese cloisonné vase, Meiji period, decorated with a peacock perched amongst foliage on a dark blue ground, 18cm high Condition: There are some incredibly faint vertical fissures in the blue ground above the bird but these are all but invisible, the rear of the vase has one diagonal faint scratch approximately 30mm in length - **General condition consistent with age
19th Century French ormolu mounted porcelain vase, now converted to a table lamp, having painted decoration depicting cherubs in a landscape, 46cm high excluding light fitting Condition: Both handles are very loose on their single bolt fixing so will not stay upright - **General condition consistent with age
Chinese longquan celadon vase of bulbous form and flaring rim, the body with slightly crackled pale celadon glaze with incised cross hatch and semi circle decoration to the body, Ming dynasty or earlier, 21cm CONDITION REPORT: Crazed throughout Large chip to footrim with firing crack Many minute pits to body Large firing crack to shoulder (see images)
Pair of late 19th century Chinese famille verte vases, the domed covers with lion dog surmount, decorated with figure panels reserved on a powder blue ground, 32cm CONDITION REPORT: 1st vase has hairline crack to neck and red substance to foot rim 2nd vase has chip to rim of neck and red substance to base
Pair of Chinese late 19th century / early 20th century vases decorated with shi shi dogs in an iron red glaze, calligraphy to the reverse and neck, Zhuanshu mark to the base, 25cm, CONDITION REPORT: 1st vase good condition 2nd vase totally smashed base and rebuilt. poor condition
Chinese 19th century Canton famille rose vase of tapering square section, the body decorated with alternating landscape and flower panels, matching pierced and glazed square section stand, 36cm £80/120 CONDITION REPORT: Base Glaze generally good and bright Fritting and small chips to the top outer edge, no apparent cracks, Vase Glaze generally good and bright Damage and slight re-painting to the neck collar and the top edge (outer flat rim) Neck completely broken and restored I side has hairline crack to the body c 5cm, slight wear to black edging to the decorative panels
Japanese Satsuma beaker vase decorated in enamels and gilt depicting phoenix and scrolls with decorative panels, the base encircled with a dragon, triple supports and signed to base Satsuma Yaki, Masanobu, and mon, carved wood base CONDITION REPORT: Heavily crazed Two hairline cracks Some fritting to interior Relief kylin chpped to mouth
19th century Chinese Canton famille rose high shouldered vase, the celedon ground decorated with panels of figures, faux ring handles and low relief decoration of shi shi dogs with gilded detail, 23cm CONDITION REPORT: Good condition apart from one small flat chip under the rim, gilding worn on raised areas
19th century Chinese Canton famille rose pear shaped vase with wide mouth, the neck with slender brown glazed collar and faux lion mask handles, the crackle glazed body painted with dignitaries and soldiers in procession in a hilly landscape, brown glazed impressed mark to base, wood stand, 32cm CONDITION REPORT: The vase appears to be in good condition, some very minor losses to pink glaze areas Stand in good condition
Late 19th or early 20th century Chinese vase of high shouldered shape, the dark blue ground decorated with dragon in a crackle glaze, two character mark to shoulder, 25cm CONDITION REPORT: This is in good condition apart from a scratch to the blue glaze on the shoulders
A MIXED GROUP OF COLOURED GLASSWARES including small satin glass vase with frilled rim in the manner of Thomas Webb 10cm high; five matching Cranberry glass beakers with opaque white polka dot decoration 9.5cm high; clear and opaline glass vase with frilled rim 15.5cm high etc
* Kurt Schwitters (German, 1887-1948), oil on board, vase of flowers study. 30 cm x 20 cm. Inscribed verso "Vase of flowers property of Mary Burkett, Isel Hall, Cockermouth" (see illustration). ARR CONDITION REPORT: The painting does not appear to have any repairs or restoration. The painting is on board and this board is laid onto a backing sheet. The edges of the board are a little scuffed and scratched and in our opinion the painting would benefit from being framed differently with a mount rather than laid onto something else. Other than the marks around the edges of the board the painting is in generally good condition although there are some minor surface scratches. These are evident in the bottom left hand corner, the centre bottom of the blue vase and on the right hand side a couple of inches above the signature. There are also other small surface scratches in amongst the flowers and above the flowers. These are not major and there is no significant paint loss as far as we can see. We have already made mention of the label to the rear of the piece.
A large 18th century Imari lidded vase, decorated with figures and birds in landscape and with repeating panels. Height 78 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The lid of the vase has one small problem. The knop has been broken across the narrow part and has been professionally restored. The restoration is good and only visible on very close inspection. It looks as if there has been a clean break at this point. The break is not visible from the underside. The remainder of the lid is in good order with only minor rubbing to the gilding. The base of the piece is also in extremely good condition with no damage, chips, repairs or restoration. There is some minor rubbing to the gilding.
A pair of Vienna vases, decorated with portrait panels and signed "Kiel". Height 22 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both vases have minor rubbing to the gilding. One vase is undamaged. The second vase with the lady with the less elaborate hat has been broken at the narrow point of the knop beneath the portrait. This is clearly visible. Other than this no further damage.
* An art pottery vase, with mushroom glaze over mustard body and with incised floral detail, potter's mark "JM", height 22.5 cm, and a similarly decorated cylindrical vase with similar marks, height 19 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both vases have no visible damage, no repairs and no restoration.
* Edward Hughes (1953-2006), a circular shallow saucer dish, with brown and white mottled glaze, impressed monogram to foot rim, diameter 17 cm, and a similarly glazed square section bottle vase, height 23 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The small dish is in good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The bottle vase is also in first class condition but does not bear the potters stamp.
* Lucie Rie (1902-1995), an ovoid porcelain vase, with raspberry and white tinted swirl glaze to conical neck, impressed "LR" monogram within foot rim. Height 21 cm (see illustration). ARR CONDITION REPORT: Good order with no damage, repairs or restoration. We have look at the piece under UV light and find no issues.
* Lucie Rie (1902-1995), a baluster vase, white glazed, with trumpet form neck and iron brown rim, impressed "LR" monogram. Height 23.3 cm (see illustration). ARR CONDITION REPORT: Very good condition. No damage, repairs or restoration. We have looked at the vase under UV light and find no issues.
* Eric J. Mellon, two bowls, trumpet vase and baluster vase in the Tsang style, the base inscribed "Eric James Mellon pear ash No. 1 1970 ded, to Mary, Sarah and Michael". Height 20 cm, all four pieces signed and dated and with three letters from the artist to Mary Burkett. Also a circular shallow dish inscribed "Eric James Mellon 1969 pear ash No. 1 outside blackcurrant-ash No. 1" (damaged). ARR CONDITION REPORT: The large vase is in good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There is minor evidence of glaze crazing on the upper section of the vase and to the interior but we do not feel that this is significant. The mushroom shaped bowl is in good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The two smaller bowls are both in good condition also with no issues. The plate has been badly damaged and a 5 inch section of the edge has been re-glued and is in five pieces.
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