A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED WARES including a large Mintons 'Genevese' jug 24cm high, Wedgwood 'Ferrara' jug 16cm high, Wood & Sons 'Chung' pattern sleeve vase 26cm high, meat plate 47cm long 37cm wide, other items by Palissy, Bishop & Stonier, George Jones and Spode
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A COLLECTION OF MIXED CERAMICS to include 1930s Beswick 'sundial' cruet set, stamped in gilt to base 'sundial as purchased by HM Queen Mary regd no b27924'; Crown Devon Memphis vase designed by Colin Melbourne 22.5cm high; a Gouda 'Blareth' pattern vase 20cm high; a blue vase with angular handle and abstract geometric decoration
An Okra floral decorated squat circular glass vase, diameter 13.5cm, a similar Maltese example, diameter 10.5cm, and an Okra 2003 scent bottle, height 24cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: Small black vase has a mildly misshapen rim. All have a few very minor surface scratches.
A group of glass items including a post 1945 Lalique figure of a bird, a Baccarat model of a duck, a Royal Krona elephant plaque, a Murano style figure of a hen, a table lighter, a floral decorated vase etc (10). CONDITION REPORT: Lalique bird has a ground down chip to the beak, reglued chip to one wing. Mother Mary: a few chips to the base and face. Table lighter: chip to two corners of the base. Paperweight: loss to the top.
A group of predominantly clear cut glass items, including two decanters, large vase of tapering form, rectangular tray, circular bowl with silver mounted rim etc, also three jugs with etched floral decoration (in various sizes), a set of five dessert bowls and serving bowl, pair of blue glass vases painted in the style of Mary Gregory and two ruby glass pieces.
A pair of late 19th century bottle vases painted in underglaze blue with confronting four clawed dragons with a peony, Kangxi four character mark to base, height 26cm, and a decorative stoneware press moulded green glazed ginger jar (3). CONDITION REPORT: One of the bottle vases has been broken and the pieces stuck back together. The other bottle vase has a crack from the rim down the neck of the bottle. The ginger jar is lacking its cover.
A small collection of Oriental ceramics including a 19th century Chinese underglaze blue baluster vase and cover decorated with ladies and trees, an early 20th century Chinese Famille Vert baluster vase, a Japanese Imari double gourd vase and a Japanese armorial shallow bowl (4).
An Iznik/Kutahya type large baluster vase with stylised flower and foliage decoration on blue ground, height 71cm, and a decorative blue and white vase with a cut decoration of a Japanese procession, height 46cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Surface dirt, otherwise generally in good condition.
JACK CLARKSON; a pair of wooden carvings, each depicting a bird on a branch, height 22cm, and a pair of cabinet plates hand painted by his wife, VL CLARKSON depicting a robin and a chaffinch and a greenfinch and a goldfinch, also an oil on board by VL CLARKSON, still life study of a vase of flowers (5).
An Arts and Crafts hammered copper vase of baluster form, unsigned but reputedly made by the watercolour artist John McDougal (1851-1945), the great-grandfather of the vendor, who was taught metalworking by Richard Rathbone, height 16cm, diameter 10.5cm, and a hammered brass twin handled tray, 51 x 27.5cm, reputedly made by his son (2).
An early 20th century Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian lustre glazed baluster vase decorated with animals amongst floral sprays on a blue ground, by WS Mycock, no.2369 to base, initialed to base, height 23cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: There is a 3 x 1cm reglued section of the rim and there is significant crazing throughout the whole vase. Also a spatter of white paint on the shoulder area of one of the sides.
A Pilkington's Lancastrian green glazed vase of squat baluster form, height 11cm, a green JR Mally & Company lustre glazed ewer, and a Bretby cone shaped vase, diameter of base 15cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: The Pilkington's vase has mild crazing throughout and traces of wear to the base, other two pieces also have crazing, a few manufacturing imperfections, the Bretby vase has 3 chips to the glaze, otherwise good condition.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian bulbous lustre glazed vase decorated by W.S. Mycock with foliate scrolls throughout, an experimental piece, height 17cm. The husband of the vendor was MD at the Pilkington factory. CONDITION REPORT: Some minor crazing, some surface wear to the decoration perhaps where the glaze has not fired properly, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian mottled orange glazed vase of squat baluster form, impressed marks to base, no.2501, height 25cm, an identically decorated vase with flared rim, no.3031, height 20cm, and a rectangular ashtray (3). CONDITION REPORT: There is a reglued chip to the outside of the rim or the largest vase, a small chip to the edge of the base, and crazing to the glaze.
A 1913 Pilkington's Lancastrian turquoise glazed vase, impressed marks to base, height 25cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: There is a hairline crack from the neck which has a small area of restoration to the interior, this crack runs along one of the ridges of the vase.
RUSKIN; a group of five vases; a blue crystalline glazed vase of baluster form, impressed marks to base, dated 1930, height 21cm, a crystalline yellow gloss and blue matt glazed vase of ovoid form, dated 1930, height 17cm, a white and yellow lustre glazed baluster vase, dated 1916, height 16cm, an orange lustre glazed vase with flared rim, dated 1921, height 20cm (af), and a green lustre glazed vase with flared rim, dated 1922, height 7cm, also a purple lustre glazed inkwell ,dated 1925, diameter 9cm (6). CONDITION REPORT: The large matt blue glazed vase appears to be in good condition, there is just an imperfection to the glazing, the ovoid vase is in good condition, the yellow vase has crazing throughout, also small chip above base, and a hairline at the rim, the orange vase has a damaged rim, and scratches throughout, the green vase and the inkwell good condition.
Three pieces of Moorcroft in the "Hibiscus" pattern on a green ground comprising a baluster vase with impressed mark to base, "By Appointment" label and signed "Walter Moorcroft", an open circular bowl with impressed blue mark to base and signed "Walter Moorcroft", and an oval bowl with impressed mark to base and "By Appointment" label. CONDITION REPORT: There is a little crazing to the glaze of each item, but otherwise in good condition.
Three pieces of Moorcroft in the "Pansy" pattern on dark red ground comprising a lidded circular pot with impressed blue mark to base, signed "William Moorcroft" and dated 1995, a squat baluster vase and a taller baluster vase, both impressed to base, signed "William Moorcroft" and both dated 1994. CONDITION REPORT: There is a small nick to the rim of the lidded pot, otherwise in good condition with no other evidence of damage or repair.
A Moorcroft "Flame of The Forest" pattern squat vase, the tubular decoration on olive ground, 1997, impressed marks and signature to the base, height 10.5cm, boxed (second). CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A 1930s Moorcroft small globular vase, decorated in the "Iris" pattern on blue and green ground, with impressed mark to the base, height 6.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Crazing, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A small Moorcroft ovoid vase decorated in the "Finches" pattern, impressed marks to base (a second), height 10.75cm, a cream ground small Moorcroft vase with impressed marks, height 9.5cm, and a twin handled Moorcroft vase, impressed marks to base, painted marks (a second), height 15cm (3).
A Burmantofts yellow glazed double gourd vase with incised decoration, impressed marks to base, no.854, height 19cm, and a small turquoise glazed vase of squat baluster form with moulded body, impressed marks to base, no.567, height 7cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: The yellow vase crazing throughout, some firing imperfections, the small vase has a chip to the base, also some crazing, and some firing imperfections.
An R.W. Martin & Bros mottled glazed vase of square baluster form, height 20.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Extensive crazing, two opposing bruises to the base, one has got a chip next to it, some scratches, firing imperfections, loss to glaze on one of the scratches.
An Alfred B. Pearce & Co vase of baluster form decorated in cobalt blue with peacocks on gilt ground, printed marks to base, height 25.5cm (rim af), a large lustre glazed vase with moulded body, painted with two storks amongst trees and lily pads, an Auld Cliff vase with tapering neck decorated with two tone blue glaze, and two further vases (5). CONDITION REPORT: The Pearce vase has crude restoration to the rim and there is a hairline spreading from it, there are some scratches and rubbing to the gilt, also the gilt band is heavily rubbed. The large lustre vase has crazing throughout and some scratches, the Auld Cliff vase has scratches. Crazing elsewhere and generally in good condition.
A pair of c.1900 Thomas Forrester Phoenix ware vase of slender baluster form with flared rims, with cobalt blue floral decoration on gilt background, with gilt sponging and bands of beads to the base and neck, height 42.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Tiny chips to each foot rim. Crazing throughout, slight rubbing to the gilding, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A pair of 19th century Minton porcelain bottle vases and covers, painted with floral sprays on a turquoise ground with moulded ribbon handles, each on circular base, puce mark to base, height 37.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: One of the vases has a hairline crack to the base, also reglued just above the foot, two repairs to the ribbon handle and hairline to the lid. Rubbing to decoration throughout. Other vase appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A pair of Locke & Co. Worcester blush ivory pierced vases of baluster form, shape 770A, height 12.5cm, with green "Shrubhill Works" stamp to base, and another pierced vase of globular form, shape 219, with green "Worcester" stamp to base (3). CONDITION REPORT: Both the vases have restoration to the rim. Some wear to the pointed foliage pattern commensurate with age. Otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A collection of Locke & Co. Worcester ceramics comprising a pair of spill vases in the form of bamboo, shape 390A, with green stamp to base, height 15cm, an outswept reticulated vase, shape 236A, with green stamp to base, a reticulated bottle vase (rim af), with black stamp to base, a pierced footed vase, with black stamp to base (5). CONDITION REPORT: The bottle vase has a not entirely successful restoration to rim. Some wear to gilding commensurate with age, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Locke & Co. Worcester blush ivory twin handled vase of slender bottle form with reticulated rim, decorated with gilt heightened flowers and foliage, shape 277, with black mark to base, height 32.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition with no sign of damage or repair.
A large Locke & Co. Worcester bottle vase with gilt pine cone decoration on pale green ground and tiered neck, shape 63, with blue stamp to base, height 28cm. CONDITION REPORT: Small amount of rubbing to gilding otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
Nine pieces of Royal Crown Derby Imari decorated ware, comprising four plates of various sizes, an oval dish, a rectangular dish, a lobed pin dish, a twin handled cup and a vase, all with printed marks, no.1128 to bases (9). CONDITION REPORT: No seconds in this lot. Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
Three pieces of Black Ryden floral painted pottery comprising vase, height 20.5cm, dated 2003, twin handled vase, no.47.75, height 26.5cm, and waisted vase, dated 2002, height 23.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: All have red dot/silver line to base. Crazing, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. Postage cost within the UK will be £18 plus VAT.
Three pieces of Black Ryden floral painted pottery comprising vase, height 21cm, dated 2003, square waisted vase, height 16cm, and waisted jug, height 18cm, dated 2003. CONDITION REPORT: All have red dot/silver line to base. Crazing, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. Postage cost within the UK will be £18 plus VAT.
A Beswick figure model no.976 "Mare" (facing left), a group of other ceramic horses, an Indian Tree jug and bowl, and a similarly decorated vase, a quantity of decorative cabinet plates (including Wedgwood and Royal Worcester), also a small quantity of clear cut glass items, including two decanters, vase, basket etc.
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