* An ovoid vase, with brown/black detail, inscribed "J(?) in green to foot. Height 24 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This vase is in generally good order with no major damage, repairs or restoration. There are numerous small scratches and scuff marks to the glaze and very small but visible hairline type stress fractures within the glaze. These are not cracks to the main body simply to the glaze. The vase is not signed.
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* Edward Hughes (1953-2006), a shallow circular pottery bowl, tenmoku brown/black glaze, impressed monogram, diameter 15 cm, and a bottle shaped vase, impressed monogram, purple glaze, height 18 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both items in this lot are in very good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration.
* Mary Rich (20th/21st century), a gilded and blue glazed Egyptian type ceramic vase, signed in gold lustre, also impressed mark. Height 15.1 cm, and another similarly decorated vase probably by the same artist, height 14 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both vases are in first class condition with no damage, repairs or restoration. The gilding is very strong and the pieces very crisp.
A pair of Royal Worcester vases, handpainted with autumn fruits by E. Townsend, puce mark to base. Height 16.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This pair of vases is in generally very good condition. We can see no evidence of any damage, no repairs and no restoration. There is very minor rubbing to the gilding on the top lip of each vase but no significant issues.
A pair of Royal Worcester vases, handpainted with roses, each signed "C.V. White", green printed mark. Height 27 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both vases have issues. One has a substantial square shaped break all across the pattern running for approximately 5 inches square. It looks as if a section of the vase has actually been out and glued back in. There are two hairline cracks emanating from this large area of damage. The second vase is in generally much better condition but does have professional restoration to the neck and lip. Both have some minor scratches to the patterns.
A Chinese blue and white vase, of squat baluster form, with repeating foliate decoration in blue and white. Height 22 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The vase is in generally good condition. We can see no evidence of any repairs or restoration. There is some rubbing to the glaze around the top rim and a firing mark to the inside bottom edge of the base but no significant issues with the lot.
A Faience frog vase, turquoise. Height 23 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The frog has had some professional restoration to the front facing right hand arm. There has been a break and overpainting on the arm. It also looks as if the front left hand foot has been broken and reattached but again this is a professional repair. If you look carefully at the right hand facing arm the colouring is slightly darker than the left indicating the overpainting.
An Emile Galle Nancy cameo glass vase, brown overlaid with fruiting foliage against a yellow ground, signed "Galle". Height 16 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This vase does not have any significant defects. The piece is signed "Galle". There are no repairs and no restoration. There are no significant scratches and only minor surface marks commensurate with the age of the piece. There is some minor purple pigmentation to the neck opposite the flowers however this is simply part of the firing process. We do not feel that the piece has been shortened.
A Chinese blue and white club shaped vase, with brown top lip and raised on a pierced wooden base. Overall height 28.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This vase has had a repair to the top lip which should be evident from our images. There is also a small firing mark to the knop below the neck. The remainder of the vase is in generally good order with no issues.
A Legras cameo glass vase, red overlaid with currants and foliate, signed "Legras". Height 19.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This vase appears to be in generally very good condition with no significant damage, no repairs and no restoration. The top lip has several very small edge nibbles and the body of the vase itself some minor scratches but there are no significant issues that we can see.
A Muller Freres Luneville Raisins cameo glass vase, circa 1915, claret and dark red overlaid with fruiting vine, signed "Muller Freres, Luneville". Height 20.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The vase appears to be in good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. We can see no evidence of any significant scratching and other than being a little dirty on the inside the piece is in good order.
An Emile Galle Nancy "Pavots" cameo glass vase, circa 1904-06, with tall cylindrical stem issuing from a squat base, signed "Galle" with star. Height 34 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This lot is in first class condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The item is a little dirty to the interior and there is the odd surface dirt mark to the piece itself but no significant issues.
An Emile Galle cameo glass Solifleur vase, red overlaid with flowers against a yellow ground, signed "Galle". Height 10 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This vase appears to be in very good condition with no visible damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are no significant surface scratches and no chips.
Fifteen pieces of principally Chinese porcelain, 12 tea bowls, shallow bowl and vase. Vase height 20 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The vase has a 1 inch hairline crack running from the top lip down the side of the vase. This is visible on both the inside and outside. The large bowl has two hairline cracks both running from the top lip down into the body of the bowl for approximately 8 cm. These are old cracks. Other than this the bowl is in good order. The five matching blue & white tea bowls all have discolouration and hairline cracks. All have rubbing to the gilding and one has two small rim chips. The three similar low saucers are all discoloured but undamaged. The large blue & white saucer has several hairline cracks and various chips. The polychrome bowl has a hairline crack and star crack. The gilding is also rubbed and the piece a little discoloured. The two polychrome tea bowls are both discoloured and both have rim chips. The remaining blue and white tea bowl has two rim chips and two hairline cracks.
A 19th century Chinese blue and white barrel shaped teapot and cover, height 11 cm, and a Cloisonne vase. CONDITION REPORT: The base of the teapot has an old hairline crack running from the top of the rim right down to the base of the teapot. This is clearly evident when viewed from the inside and also visible but less so from the outside. The lid has one very tiny edge nibble. Other than the two defects mentioned the piece is in good order.
A Chinese Sang de Boeuf vase, with impressed marks and raised on a wooden stand. Height excluding stand 50 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This vase is in extremely good condition. We can see no evidence of any damage, repairs or restoration. There is some crazing to the glaze which is visible in bright light but no significant issues. We do not think that the vase has great age and is probably last quarter 20th century.
A late 18th/early 19th century Chinese vase and cover, decorated with dragons in clouds, old riveted repairs. Height 47 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This vase is quite badly damaged. The lid has numerous old glued and riveted repairs to the rim which has been broken in to approximately 10 pieces. The base is equally damaged around the top lip with numerous old glued repairs. The body of the vase is in generally good condition but there are significant issues as pointed out
A 19th century blue and white Chinese vase, decorated with figures, character marks to base within circle. Height 46 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This vase is in generally very good condition. There is one small professional restoration to the underside edge of the top lip approximately 1 cm square. The repair is slightly soft to the touch and there is evidence of overspray to the inside of the rim. Other than this the piece is in first class condition.
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