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An Attic red-figured vase fragment The Pioneer group, circa 530 - 470 BC; 3,5 cm (1,37 in) long; A fine pottery fragment, perfect purification, well-preserved black painted ground, superbly depicted with a profile figure of a satyr, the top of the hair and the beard rendered in relief obtained with well-defined globes-shaped decoration while the lower part of the beard is elegantly depicted in descending locks. The ivy leaf crown and the inscriptions KT above the register are painted in red. The presence of a satyr and a female hand suggest a scene with which the satyr tries to abducting a maenad. Superbly depicted PROVENANCE: Private Collection, Germany.
A Royal Worcester blush ground pinched jug with floral and gilt highlighted decoration and gilt decorated handle, design number 1094, 4.5 ins (11.5 cms) and a similarly decorated bulb shaped three footed vase with gilt highlighted Greek Key patterned rim, design number 1907, 3 ins (7.5 cms), Royal Worcester backstamps and RD numbers to the bases, (some slight gilt rubbing)
A Moorcroft 'Trial' vase of ovoid form with split blue colourway, a single floral band surrounding the neck and Gothic type arched panels to the body, impressed and painted marks to the base including 'Trial 13.6.91' and a paper label for the Moorcroft Museum and the nos. 01067, 5.5 x 4 ins (14 x 10 cms)
A set of six Dutch walnut, burr walnut and marquetry side chairs, in mid 18th century style, each cartouche shaped back with vase shaped splat with marquetry reserve centred by a flowering urn, the shaped drop in seat above moulded tapering cabriole legs at the front headed by carved shell terminals, centred by a moulded H shaped stretchers and on pad feet, each 114cm high, 55cm wide, 55cm deep
A yew, ash and elm high back Windsor armchair , second quarter 19th century, the hooped spindle back and crescent arm rail centred by a pierced vase splat, above a shaped solid seat on turned tapering legs and a crinoline stretcher, 112cm high, 68cm wide, 65cm deep, together with two other high back Windsor chairs, 19th century , one incorporating yew, each approximately 104cm high, 55cm wide, 57cm deep overall.
A matched set of six ash and elm windsor armchairs , second quarter 19th century, comprising a similar pair of high back armchairs, oneincorporating yew, each tall hooped spindle back centred by a pierced vase shaped splat with wheel terminal, above the solid seat and turned tapering legs, one with H shaped stretcher and crinolyn stretcher, each approcimately 102cm high, 55cm wide, 55cm deep, together with four similar ash and elm windsor armchairs, each with a hooped spindle splat centred by a pierced vase splat above a solid seat and turned legs centred by varying stretchers, each approximately 92cm high, 54cm wide, 60 cm deep
A matched pair of yew and ash high back windsor armchairs, circa 1760, each hooped back and crescent arm rail with turned spindle supports, centred by a pierced vase splat, above a dished and shaped solid seat and tapering cabriole legs on pad feet, one with crinolyn stretcher, the other with a H shaped stretcher, 103cm high, 72cm wide, 53cm deep, the other 101cm high, 56cm wide, 59cm deep
An American silver four-piece tea set, stamped 'Hyde & Goodrich, New Orleans', c.1855-60,of vase shape with waisted necks on pedestal circular feet, embossed with trailing roses, with foliate borders, comprising:teapot,two-handled sugar bowl and cover,pedestal bowl, andcream jug,engraved 'H Louisa Glenn',70oz (4)
An Arts and Crafts silver vase, by G L Connell Ltd., Birmingham 1912,of spot hammered flared cylindrical form, with applied Tudor rose decoration and inscribed with motto 'Gather ye roses while ye may old time is still a-flying', the foot with rope twist border,17.5cm high, 4oz An identical example, bearing the marks of A E Jones, has been sold at auction in 2013. A E Jones's work was sold by many retail companies and some chose to use their own retail mark on his pieces. All orders given to Jones by Connell's had to be marketed under G L Connell Ltd.
A Royal Worcester twin handled porcelain vase decorated by M. M. Price, the body of globular form, the neck hung with swags and pierced with panels of Grotesques, with leaf and lappet hung handles, on a spreading stiff leaf moulded circular base, the body painted in colours with apples, blackberries and leaves, signed in puce, printed marks to base with numbers 1428, worker's initials, date marks for 1897, 20cm high CONDITION REPORT: minor gilding chip to base, 7mm rim chip, minor rubbing to gilding
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