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A Chinese doucai vase, 18th century, of archaistic form, finely painted to the central band with the emblems of the eight immortals amid clouds, interspersed by four raised 'fins', between bands of bats, with borders of ruyi-heads and lambrequin, 23.5cm, handles ground off, repairsProvenance: purchased by the vendor's mother from an antique dealer in Rochester, Kent, between the Wars, probably in the 1930s. She paid £2-3 for it, the equivalent of her husband's weekly wage.
An unusual Chinese famille rose figural vase, Qianlong period, of rectangular baluster shape, modelled to each side with figures standing in pavilion windows and doorways, and painted to shaped reserves with flowers and insects, birds on branches and landscape vignettes, on a gilt cellular decorated coral ground, the neck applied with a pair of handles, each modelled as a figure riding on mythical fish, 36.7cm.
Two Chinese porcelain cups and a small crackle glaze vase, 17th - 19th century, the late Ming blue and white cup painted with floral sprays, 7cm., wood stand, the 19th century famille rose conical waisted cup painted with flowers and a butterfly, 5cm. and a pale celadon crackle glaze miniature baluster vase, 4.8cm., with wood stand
A Chinese famille rose vase, with European brass lamp fittings, late 19th / early 20th century, the oviform vase painted with figures in landscapes on a turquoise cracked ice ground decorated with flowers, the leaf cast and fluted brass mounts with old oil lamp fitting now converted to electricity, on a marble and black slate plinth, 45cm. to electric fitting
A Martin Brothers stoneware shoulder ovoid vase, incised with white flowering scroll foliage on a yellow ground, incised Martin Bros. London & Southall and dated 3.1898 , 26cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis Martin Brothers Pottery Exhibition , 1978, no. 348 (adhesive label).
A group of James Macintyre & Company and other pieces, comprising: an Aurelian Ware globular vase, designed by William Moorcroft circa 1897, printed mark, no. M548, 13cm high; a circular paperweight, printed with A Gentleman In Kharki (sic), after Caton Woodville, the base with a poem from Rudyard Kipling, The Absent Minded Beggar , printed mark, 9cm diameter; a Moorcroft match striker, with a coloured print of the arms of the city of Oxford, 6.3cm high; another in a Florian pattern, roughened matt glaze, circa 1903, faint red printed Macintyre mark for a Glasgow retailer, 6.7cm high; and a silver plate mounted preserve jar, decorated with berries and leaves, cupid mark of Grinsell & Sons (5)
Queens Choice, a Moorcroft inverted baluster vase, impressed and painted marks, 2000, 16cm high; Spike, a Moorcroft inverted baluster vase, impressed and painted marks, dated 28.11.98, 16cm high; and Ashwood Hellebore, a Moorcroft squat vase, impressed and painted marks, 1999, 10.5cm high (3)
Pomegranate, a Moorcroft 8in candlestick, impressed mark, green painted initials, 20.5cm high; Pomegranate, a Moorcroft ovoid vase, impressed mark, green painted signature, 8.5cm high; Pomegranate, a pewter mounted Moorcroft cream jug, probably for Liberty & Co., impressed marks, blue painted initials, 8cm high; and Columbine, a baluster vase, 10.5cm high (4)
A group of small Moorcroft pieces, comprising: Pansy, an enamel baluster vase, 2001, 4.7cm high, in a box; Leaves and Berries, an ovoid vase, 11cm high; Lamia, a slender waisted vase, 1995, 13cm high; Anemone, a baluster vase, 1994, 9.5cm high; Phoenix, an ovoid vase, 1996, 9cm high; another stylised floral decorated, 2002, 9.5cm high; a spherical vase, light/dark green glazed impressed W. Moorcroft Potter to H.M. The Queen , 1930s, 7cm high; and African Lily, a bowl, 7.5cm diameter, various impressed and some painted marks (8)
Five Moorcroft items, comprising: Hibiscus, a circular ashtray with twin rests, impressed mark, label Potter to the late Queen Mary , 21.5cm wide; Clematis, a bottle vase, impressed mark, label Potter to the late Queen Mary , 13cm high; Leaves and Berries, a spherical match striker, impressed mark, 8cm high; Columbine, a rectangular box and cover, impressed W. Moorcroft Potter to the late Queen Mary , 12cm long; and Clematis, an oval bowl, impressed mark, label Potter to the late Queen Mary , 23cm long
Phoenix, a Moorcroft bottle vase, 1996, 20.5cm high; Parasol Dance, a Moorcroft gourd shape vase, 2005, 15.5cm high; Golden Jubilee, a Moorcroft milk jug, 2001, 14.5cm high; Clematis, a Moorcroft footed bowl, 14.5cm diameter; and Orchid, a Moorcroft footed bowl, 11.5cm diameter, various marks, (5)
Poinsettia, a Moorcroft jar and cover, impressed and painted marks, 2002, 10.5cm high; a Moorcroft gourd shape vase, limited edition 57/650, 15.5cm high; a Moorcroft orange lustre squat inkwell, with a nickel plated cover, 6.5cm high, 11cm diameter; and a monochrome yellow vase, impressed W. Moorcroft Potter to H.M. The Queen , 1930s, 12.5cm high (4)
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