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A large William Moorcroft globular vase decorated in the "Hibiscus" pattern on a cream ground, signed to base, height 21cm. CONDITION REPORT: Extensive crazing throughout, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
Seven pieces of Moorcroft pottery decorated in the "Pink Hibiscus" pattern on a cream ground comprising ovoid vase, pair of baluster vases, pair of candlesticks and pair of pin dishes. CONDITION REPORT: Crazing to all pieces but no significant damage noted.
A Minton secessionist ribbed vase glazed in shades of light green and blue and with tube lined stylised floral decoration, impressed and black printed marks to base, height 20.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a manufacturing flaw to the body of about 1cm, looks like a gouge, crazing throughout, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Mintons secessionist tubelined vase decorated with stylised floral motifs on a red ground, black printed mark to base, no.5, height 10cm, and a 19th century tubeline floral decorated small jardinière, incised number 3811 to base but otherwise unmarked, height 10cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: The Mintons vase has a small 1cm chip to the inside of the rim, crazing throughout both, otherwise OK.
A Gouda "Regina" twin handled ovoid vase, decorated with floral sprays, painted marks to base, height 18.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a tiny pin head sized paint chip to the foot rim, very minor rubbing to the rim of the neck, a couple of surface scratches, otherwise OK.
A collection of Maling pottery, comprising Royal souvenir casket for Rington's Tea, two vases, jug and three assorted bowls, various patterns (part af) (7). CONDITION REPORT: Casket appears to be good. Pink lustre bowl has a hairline crack, the other shaped pink bowl has a light crack to base. Green floral lustre vase with a major crack. Damage to handle of jug. Crazing to vase.
A collection of Maling lustre glazed pottery, all decorated with floral designs on a pink thumb print ground, comprising vase pattern 6456, height 21.5cm, and six assorted bowls/dishes (7). CONDITION REPORT: The small square dish has extensive restoration, other items no obvious damage or restoration.
Nine assorted pieces of Maling lustre pottery, all decorated with stylised flowers on a green ground, comprising three bowls with handles, three further bowls/dishes, two plates and a vase (9). CONDITION REPORT: Obvious to chip to rim of vase. Two of the bowls with handles doesn't ring well when tapped so restoration is suspected. OTher pieces appear good.
An early 20th century cameo glass vase by De Vez, decorated with irises on a pink frosted ground, signed to decoration, height 33cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top rim is flat and fairly sharp which may suggest it has been filed down at some stage, but there is no obvious indication of this, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Royal Worcester ovoid vase with gilt heightened flared neck above main body decorated with Highland cattle in a landscape signed "H. Stinton", opposed with a mountainous vignette above spreading foot, puce printed marks, numbered H302, date code for 1912, height 17.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Very minor rubbing to the gilding, a few surface marks, but otherwise in excellent condition.
A Royal Worcester ovoid vase with gilt heightened flared rim above main body decorated with Highland cattle in a landscape with thatched cottage beyond, signed "H. Stinton", with opposing vignette to the reverse, puce printed marks, numbed H302, date code for 1901, height 13.75cm. CONDITION REPORT: Very minor rubbing to the gilding, a couple of tiny surface marks, but overall in good condition.
A Royal Worcester baluster vase hand painted with Highland cattle in a landscape behind a river with bridge, signed "H. Stinton", puce printed marks to base, numbered 2491, date code for 1901, height 10cm. CONDITION REPORT: Very minor rubbing to the gilding, and a couple of tiny surface marks, but overall in good order.
A Royal Worcester tapering cylindrical vase with crimped neck, hand painted with Highland cattle in a landscape, signed "Stinton" with opposing vignette to the reverse, purple printed marks, numbered G957, date code for 1938, height 8cm. CONDITION REPORT: Very very minor rubbing to the gilding, and a couple of tiny surface marks and pitting, but overall in good order.
A large Royal Worcester gilt heightened twin handled vase, the flared neck above scrolling border and pierced mask adorned scrolling handles with main body decorated with two pairs of pheasants in landscapes signed "Jas Stinton", with vignette to the reverse above an acanthus scrolling section to socle base, puce printed marks, numbered 1572, date code for 1912, height 23.25cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some rubbing to the gilding, a couple of tiny surface blemishes, but overall in good order.
A pair of Royal Worcester twin handled baluster vases, each hand painted with Highland cattle in landscapes signed "H. Stinton", and each opposed with a mountainous vignette to the reverse, one with green printed marks and date code for 1909, the second with puce printed marks and date code for 1913, both numbered 287, height 20cm. CONDITION REPORT: The one with the green printed marks has had restoration above the gilt handles to the neck rising up to the rim of the vase, some minor surface scratches and abrasions to the gilding, slight rubbing to the holding throughout.
A VICTORIAN CERAMIC JARDINIERE PLANTER mounted on a brass base with pierced detail on scrolled supporting feet and gilt overlay, decorated with cherubs, dragons intertwined with floral and foliage decoration, possibly Italian, 18cm high; an oval shaped vase; and two bowls (4)
A RARE TROIKA GIANT WHEEL VASE, with three openings, bearing black painted mark and decorator's monogram LJ for Louise Jinks. 32cm by 33cm Note: this vase is a giant in comparison to the small wheel vases (which stand at c.12cm) and has a wider base for stability and three, rather than one, openings. Jenks worked as a decorater between 1976 and 1981 becoming senior decorator during the final two years of her time there
Royal Doulton Large Flambe Vase, a very fine and impressive example showing a scenic view of sunset over thatched cottages, on the bank of a river, with sunflowers to the forefront, in a woodland setting; the silhouette scene showing clearly through the rich red 'flambe' glaze; designed by Charles Noke, c1910-20; 13 inches high, excellent condition
Royal Worcester Hand Painted Renaissance Style Vase, polychrome floral decoration on a gloss blush ivory ground, to the body, with cockatrice handles to either side, supported on an ivory socle above a Renaissance style square base with canted corners and scroll decoration; the top, base and handles all finished in matte pale green, cream and gilt; 10.75 inches high; green printed mark, date code indistinct, reg. no. for 1899 (restoration to socle area, including part of bolt missing, wing tips and body of one cockatrice restored)
Royal Worcester Signed Renaissance Style Vase, the elongated, goblet shaped body hand painted with a scene of gilt and white parrots amidst polychrome foliage, against a duck-egg blue ground, signed E. Salter, (Edwin Salter at Worcester 1876-1902); the upper part of the vase in the form of a goblet cover which supports a pair of figurative cockatrice handles; the whole held on a circular socle standing on an integral Renaissance style, square base with canted corners and elaborate decoration; the overall colouring being shades of turquoise, olive green and brushed gilt; 10.75 inches high; green printed Royal Worcester mark with date code and reg.no. for 1899/1900 (restoration to upper part of socle and wing tips)
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