Two Chinese blue and white lidded baluster vases, of Kangxi style, 19th century with bird and butterfly amidst foliage decoration, four character mark to base. Height 26 and 28 cm (AF). CONDITION REPORT: The lids to both of these baluster vases have significant chips and damage. These are visible and with poor repairs. Further chips to other parts of the vase rims and bases. Very much in used condition. The vases themselves are structurally sound but these are with condition issues.
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Set of three 19th-century porcelain Coalport two-handled garniture vases with gilded mounts and hand-painted floral sprays together with another 19th-century porcelain Coalport trumpet vase, hand-painted with fruits and flowers. the tallest 26cm approx. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT)2 vases restored, one has chips to pedestal area, wear to gilding in places.Garniture has general wear to gilding- both vases have restoration to their pedestals with poor re-gilding. Larger vase hs small chipp upper edge of its separate pedestal** please note: no in-house shipping available on this lot **
Three trays of china to include: two trays of Royal Albert English bone china 'Old Country Roses' design items: teacups and saucers, miniature teapot, plates, floral ornaments, cakestand, eggcups, vase, novelty teapot, trinket trays etc. Together with a tray of mostly china; Royal Standard 'Bonnie Scotland' design teaware and a celery vase with silver plated base etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two boxes of assorted items to include: 19th Century spelter figural clock with stand, Moorcroft Art pottery tube lined bowl, glass decanters with stoppers, glass vase, cranberry glass oil lamp reservoir, frosted and cut glass lampshade, glass vinaigrette, carved wooden religious figure, brass bell, tile, continental figurines, table lamp base, Wedgwood Jasperware teapot, blue and white and other jugs, oriental slipware vase, lustre teapot, brass candlestick, metal enamel tray, Carlton Ware 'Baby's Plate' etc. (2).(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Chinese export porcelain hexagonal straight sided vase, decorated with butterflies, Lotus flowers and foliage, all on a black enamel ground. Hand drawn four character Kangxi mark to the base in iron red enamel. Probably late Qing. 28cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Very good with no obvious damage.
19th century Chinese export blue and white baluster vase, with two panels each depicting a lady by a fence in a garden, with stylized rocks in the fore-ground, all on a ground of scrolling foliage and flowers with floral bands to the shoulder and neck above the foot. Four character Kangxi mark to the base, in underglaze blue. 26.5cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) the lid in missing and there appears to be some minor restoration to the top rim. There is a firing fault in the glaze at top left of one of the panel.
Good quality 19th Century Japanese Satsuma ovoid shaped vase decorated with two opposing panels of figures in interiors and gardens, surrounded by designs of fantastic birds on dark blue ground, all with heavy relief gilding. Four painted character marks to base. 19.5cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT).Under UV light, there is evidence of heavy restoration around the top area of the vase.the remainder of the body appears ok and decent quality.** please note: no in-house shipping available on this lot **
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SLEEVE VASE, 17TH CENTURY painted with a man astride a turtle traversing a river with others in pursuit, the reverse with a rocky ravine, the waisted neck with a band of upright leaves, anua bands to the neck and base. 27.5cm highNo chips, cracks or restoration. In very good condition.
SHIWAN RED GLAZE JUN-STYLE BALUSTER VASE, QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY of baluster form having a thick crimson-red Jun-type glaze with vivid yellowish celadon splashes, unevenly finishing at the unglazed foot, the deeply recessed base being covered with a brown slip wash. 25cm highFor comparison, See two Qing dynasty 19th Century Shiwan ware vases with similar red glaze in the Metropolitan Museum collection, accession numbers 91.1.421 and 29.100.262. Also, a Qing dynasty 18th Century vase in the Victoria and Albert Museum collection, accession number C.370-1910.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO, A LARGE TUDRIC PEWTER AND ENAMEL VASE the cone-shaped body with three buttress supports, picked out with six blue/green shaded enamels, no. 0927, stamped marks including Solkets. Archibald Knox (1864-1933) was a highly influential designer and artist of the Arts and Crafts movement, known for his distinctive contributions to the Celtic Revival and Art Nouveau styles. Hailing from the Isle of Man, Knox's designs are celebrated for their organic, flowing forms and intricate knotwork, often drawing inspiration from the natural world and Celtic motifs. His work for Liberty & Co. in London, where he spent much of his career, was pivotal in shaping the company's reputation for innovative design during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Knox's legacy continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts worldwide, and his pieces remain highly sought-after examples of the decorative arts of the era. This auction presents a unique opportunity to acquire rare and exquisite pieces designed by Archibald Knox, showcasing his enduring artistic influence and significance in design history.Stands well and does not rock. The enamels are in good condition. Good definition to the decoration. Some age-related wear but generally in very good condition. A rare example.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO, A TUDRIC PEWTER VASE WITH ORIGINAL POWELL GLASS LINER the tapering and pierced sleeve body with three lug feet, chased in low relief with whiplash and stylised foliage, no. 0226, stamped marks. 17cm highArchibald Knox (1864-1933) was a highly influential designer and artist of the Arts and Crafts movement, known for his distinctive contributions to the Celtic Revival and Art Nouveau styles. Hailing from the Isle of Man, Knox's designs are celebrated for their organic, flowing forms and intricate knotwork, often drawing inspiration from the natural world and Celtic motifs. His work for Liberty & Co. in London, where he spent much of his career, was pivotal in shaping the company's reputation for innovative design during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Knox's legacy continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts worldwide, and his pieces remain highly sought-after examples of the decorative arts of the era. This auction presents a unique opportunity to acquire rare and exquisite pieces designed by Archibald Knox, showcasing his enduring artistic influence and significance in design history.The original glass liner in good condition without damage. Some age-related surface wear but generally in good condition.
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