A slender baluster form Japanese plique-à-jour vase Showa period, the pale green body with all round decoration of large peonies, chrysanthemums and lilies in fine silver wire, 7 1/8in. (18cm.) high. * CONDITION: Two hairline cracks up from base, approx. 2in. & 3in. long and a few other fine hairline cracks which are hardly visible, even from the inside. No other damage or restoration noted.
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A Japanese silver wired cloisonné vase Meiji period, of slender ovoid form with waisted neck, the dark blue ground decorated with red, white and mauve carnations and foliage in fine silver wires, 9¾in. (24.7cm.) high. * CONDITION: A small bruise chip to the surface enamel on the reverse, 8 cm. from foot rim. Approx. 3 mm. x 4 mm. in size. No other damage or restoration noted.
A large and fine Japanese Shibayama ivory lidded vase Meiji period (1868-1912), the silver mounted tusk inlaid with carved mother-of-pearl, ivory and semi-precious stones, depicting two scenes of birds beside trees with prunus, roses and other flowers, the lid with a large carved rose knob inlaid with a beetle, an applied signature plaque to one side, the tusk 10¾in. (27.3cm.) high, on a well carved five-legged hardwood stand, 20½in. (52cm.) high overall.
A fine Japanese Shibayama ivory vase Meiji period (1868-1912), the slender ivory body silver mounted with two dragon handles, a long, fluted neck and stepped, domed foot, all with enamel inlay of flowers and set with two scenes of birds beside prunus, one with an egret and the other with and eagle and two small birds, the underside of the foot mount inlaid with a metal signature plaque, 9 5/8in. (24.5cm.) high.
A Japanese Shibayama ivory tusk vase Meiji period (1868-1912), the slender section of tusk inlaid with a still life scene of a two handled vase standing before a branch of prunus, two roses and other flowers in carved mother-of-pearl, stained ivory and semi-precious stones, the reverse with daisies and butterflies, with a hardwood, lobed base raised on a well carved and pierced stand, applied signature plaque to side, the tusk 7½in. (19m.) high, 15in. (38cm.) high overall.
A Japanese blue and white vase c.1900, the elongated flared and waisted neck and body above a tapering bowl form body, decorated with avian subject within flowering peony branches, the lower tapered section with scrollwork and floral design over a blue ground, key pattern border to base and rim of neck, marked to base, 11in. (27.9cm.) high.
A Chinese famille rose vase lamp late 19th / early 20th century, the tapered cylindrical vase decorated in enamels with noblemen and women of high rank in a garden, the shoulder and waisted neck with floral sprays, 14in. (35.5cm.) high, drilled for cord; together with a smaller globular form famille rose vase lamp, 5in. (12.75cm.) high, drilled. -2
A Chinese Cantonese famille rose vase 19th century, flared rim into narrower elongated cylindrical neck with figural decoration and lion dog handles, ovoid body with banded border of floral and fruit in reserves seperated by panels of enameled diamond panels to rounded shoulder. main panels depict elders in an interior setting and a procession of figures on horse-back, 17½in. (44.5cm.) high.
An Ackerman & Fritze Royal Vienna covered vase on stand c.1905, of urn form on pedestal base with twin foliate handles, alternating panels of hand painted decoration depicting courting couples in gardens and floral sprays on a black ground, enriched with gilded borders, with separate square stand with conforming decoration, blue beehive mark to base and stand, 20in. (50.8cm.) high overall.
A large pair of Moorcroft Pottery Limited Edition Eagle Owl pattern vases designed by Sally Tuffin, introduced in 1988 in a Limited Edition of 500, the ovoid bodies with slip trail decoration of an Eagle Owl on a branch, the reverse with crescent moon, dark blue ground, painted Moorcroft monogram, impressed mark, impressed numeral X, numbered 94/500, paintress's monogram JD?, the other vase for Wendy Miller, 31.5 cm high
Collection of 19th century English porcelain, to include a Derby plate, bowl and meat plate, Charles Bourne plaque, a sucrier, bowl, two tureen stands, also a blue and white transfer earthenware plate, a Booths Sucrier, and Wedgwood stand, and a 20th century Spode vase. Condition report: see terms and conditions.
A garniture of three and another similar shaped spill vase, the gilt framed reserves of buildings in landscapes on cerise grounds for the three and on a green ground for the single, 11 and 13cm high (4) O19 the pair are both cracked and one is restored, the larger of the garniture, P21, is Ok but the green ground spill vase R87 is restored.
Two flower encrusted and a moulded spill vase, one waisted cylindrical, 10cm high, the other of rectangular section and attributed to Minton, 13cm high, the moulded vase with gilt rope guilloche rim band, 10cm high (3) The Minton, S53, has a restored rim and the others are labelled X12 and Q73
A Derby, a pair of Chamberlain's and another spill vase, possibly by Grainger's, the first supported on three gilt paw feet and painted with a landscape between bead lines, 11.5cm high, the pair painted in the Imari palette, 8cm high and the flared shape of the last painted with flowers on a blue ground, the four paw feet resting on a square base, 9cm high (4) The Derby, S32, has two restored feet, the Chamberlain's pair, N48, are in good condition and the last has a gold line regilt, O39
Two pairs and another schneebalen spill vase, the Spode cylindrical vases with pattern number 4664 of encrusted flower heads, 10.5cm high, the flared pair attributed to Coalport applied with yellow birds over pink edged flower heads, 11.5cm high, the smallest with turquoise edged flower heads, 7cm high (5) The Spode labelled O40, the second pair P73 aqnd the single S60 and is lacking its cover
Attributed to Ridgway, a two handled vase together with an urn by Davenport, the baluster shape of the first painted with pattern number 3/635 of figures in a landscape continuing around the body, 14.5cm high, the second with a landscape one side and a bird on the other, 15cm high (2) Q79 has its rim restored and P76 has a restored foot
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