Japanese wireless cloisonnÚ tray decorated with a moonlit scene showing two birds perched on a branch, 18.25cm wide, a similar ovoid vase decorated with birds on a pink ground, 9.5cm high and a pair of Japanese cloisonnÚ baluster vases decorated in the European Art Nouveau style on a mustard ground, 10.5cm high Condition: The tray has diagonal stress marks running visibly between the birds and the moon, two of the feet of the tray have significant enamel losses, one other foot has a chip and cracks - ** General condition consistent with age
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Japanese cloisonnÚ vase of inverted pear shaped form having three reserve panels with stylised foliate decoration on a sparkle ground, the main body with stylised foliate shoulders and base rim on a red ground, 14cm high Condition: Bruise to the widest point of the vessel approximately 11mm in diameter - ** General condition consistent with age
Japanese cloisonnÚ baluster vase of lobed form having allover stylised foliate decoration on a brown sparkle ground, 18cm high, a Japanese cloisonnÚ ovoid box and cover having allover stylised foliate decoration, 7.5cm high and two Japanese cloisonnÚ baluster vases, each having stylised decoration on a sparkle ground, 9cm and 12cm high Condition: The medium sized vase has enamel losses beneath the upper rim and one large bruise to the shoulder approximately 12mm in diameter - ** General condition consistent with age
Japanese cloisonnÚ ovoid vase decorated with birds amongst foliage on a blue sparkle ground, 30cm high Condition: Star crack emanating from a point to the left side of the tree halfway up its trunk, the cracks extending 70mm - 80mm in primarily vertical planes, further faint stress cracks beneath the neck visible in diagonal light - ** General condition consistent with age
Japanese wireless cloisonnÚ vase decorated with a spray of flowers on a pale green ground, 25.75cm high Condition: Series of vertical faint stress cracks, the longest extending approximately 120mm halfway up the height of the vase in al least four areas, also peppering of the surface visible in the images - ** General condition consistent with age
Two Totai-Shippo earthenware vases, each decorated with stylised foliate scrolls on a blue ground together with a similar black ground vase, each bearing a mark possibly for Kinkosan, 23cm high Condition: The black vase has a very faint vertical hairline only visible on the interior approximately halfway up the vase measuring approximately 100mm, the decoration on all vases somewhat crude meaning that not al the fields are fully filled with enamel - ** General condition consistent with age
Two Chinese Famille Rose ovoid teapots, each having typical foliate decoration, 12.5cm and 14.5cm high together with a Famille Verte hexagonal tea caddy with figural and floral decoration, 16.75cm high Condition: One teapot with obvious replacement handle with crack across the base, the lid may not be original, larger teapot has hairline crack from the rim descending approximately 60mm, the vase with vertical hairline on the neck section which appear to be an internal firing crack, wear to the glaze on the corners of the feet and the vertical edges - ** General condition consistent with age
Set of eight late 19th/early 20th Century Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, each having crest rail with carved ears, pierced vase shaped back splat, stuffed seat and standing on moulded square supports (two carvers and six standards) Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
A pair of 19th century Delft vases, with both impressed and script marks to base, decorated with panels of windmills and flowers. Height 35 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: One vase is in perfect condition with no damage, no repair and no restoration. The second vase appears to have had some overspraying to the inside of the neck. This is slightly strange as the crackling to the glaze can be seen beneath this overspray. It does look however as though small sections of the exterior of the top rim of the vase have been overpainted. This maybe to cover more significant hairline cracking. The overpainting and repair is effective but visible on close inspection.
An early 19th century blue and white transfer printed plate, with stamped crown to base and decorated with still life of flowers, fruit and vase. Diameter 25 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This plate is very good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The pattern is bright and crisp.
A Myott Son & Co. Art Deco vase, handpainted, turret shaped. Height 22 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This vase is in very good order with no damage, repairs or restoration. The colours are generally very strong and there are no hairline cracks. There is some minor rubbing to the black paintwork on the foot rim.
An Art Nouveau green glass vase, with silver coloured metal overlay, ground pontil mark. Height 7.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The only issue with this piece is that there is a 3 inch section of the silver Greek key overlay missing around the neck of the vase. This has clearly broken away and is entirely missing. This leaves a visible outline. The centre band is in good order with no losses and the foot rim and base are also in good order.
A Royal Worcester vase, decorated with roses and signed "C.V. White", green printed mark to base. Height 14 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This lot is in very good condition generally. The colours are crisp and bright and the gilding is generally very good. There is no restoration and no significant damage. There are three tiny under edge chips to the foot rim, each approximately 1 mm, which just run through the gilding. These are almost insignificant.
A pair of Victorian Coalport style vases, each painted with a still life of flowers in basket on ledge, with blue ground and heightened with gilding. Height 10 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both vases are in generally very good condition. One has not had any restoration. The only minor issue is a very small chip to the base to the left of the centre shell. This goes through the gilding to the porcelain underneath. This really is a minor issue. The second vase has had a small professional restoration to the top scroll of the left hand handle. The restoration is good but the porcelain is slightly soft in this area. The gilding to both vases is strong and the problems very minor.
A blue glazed ware lamp base, with electrical fitting and drilled for flex. Height excluding fitting 13 ins. CONDITION REPORT: This lamp is in extremely good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. It is obviously a vase converted to a table lamp for the avoidance of any doubt.
A large Vienna porcelain cabinet vase cover and stand, highlighted with gilding and decorated with signed panels by R. Forster and C. Heer. Height 21.5 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This lot is in generally very good condition. The lid is in good order with no damage, repairs or restoration. There is very minor rubbing to the gilding on the knop. The vase itself is in generally good condition. There is some rubbing to the top edge of the gilding and minor surface abrasions where the lid touches the top lip. Both handles are in generally good order with only minor rubbing to the gilding. There is no damage to the main body of the vase. The base does not have any restoration. There is however one chip to the bottom edge of one of the four gilt feet.
A garniture of three Bohemian green glass portrait vases. Each height 14 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The centre vase has a metal collar repair around the knop beneath the stem and the upper section. There is also a loss at this point which should be visible from our image. The gilding is also slightly rubbed in places but other than the two problems mentioned the piece is in generally good order. The left hand vase has a completely missing handle and the other handle has been broken and badly repaired in three places. The glasswork is however undamaged. The gilding is rubbed in places. The second vase has also had a broken and repaired right hand handle. There are old metal bracing hoops to top and bottom. The vase has been drilled and soldered to effect this repair. The glasswork is not damaged and there is some minor rubbing to the gilding.
A large 19th century Cantonese vase, decorated in typical Canton colours with panels of figures and repeating designs. Height 24 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This vase has a small repair to the top lip and a hairline crack running into the vase down into the neck for approximately 6 ins, this then runs along the sides of the vase and up to the rim again. This appears to be repaired and restored in this area. Other than this repair the vase is in generally good condition with only very minor losses to the paintwork.
A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, decorated with Mount Fuji, male and female figures, heightened with gilding and with character mark to base, Meiji period. Height 9.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The base diameter is 4 ins. One vase has had a section of the top rim broken and reglued. It is difficult to see. It is approximately 1 inch in length and 1/2 inch in depth. The gilding is also rubbed around the top rim. The second vase has had a similar repair to the top lip. Again this is very difficult to see. Other than this both vases are in generally good condition with only minor rubbing to the gilding.
A garniture of three lidded vessels, with plated mounts, Imari colours. Height of pair 5.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The odd vase out has very little gilding left but is in generally good order having one minor chip to the bottom approximately 1 mm x 2 mm. The first vase with lid has rubbed gilding and has a chip to the bottom 10 mm x 7 mm. The other has rubbed gilding and a chip to the base approximately 7 mm x 4 mm. There is a possibility that these vases may have had tall stems at some point and been reduced in height. If you lift the metal liners out there is chipping all around the top where something has been smoothed/taken away?
A Coalport Queen Elizabeth II 25th Anniversary vase and cover, Limited Edition 60/200, handpainted by M. Cooke, height 9.5ins, and a similar Coalport fruit bowl, 113/500, diameter 10 ins. CONDITION REPORT: Neither of these items come with their box or certificate. They are however both in first class condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration.
A large pair of Chinese blue and white vases, with flared rims, each decorated with vase on stand and foliage. Height 21.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: Both vases have glaze nibbles around the top rim. One vase has approximately one third of the right hand handle missing. There are glaze losses to both handles. There is also a firing mark around the join to the body. The vase is crazed in areas but there are no cracks and no substantial losses. The second vase also has approximately a third of one handle missing and a repaired break to the same handle. There is a firing mark around the other handle and glaze losses also. The vase is crazed but there are no cracks or substantial losses other than those mentioned.
A Chinese Sang de Boeuf vase. Height 12.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The vase is generally in good condition with no repairs and no restoration. The glaze is however extremely rough around the bottom edge of the foot rim. There are also several chips to the underside edge of the foot rim. The chips are not visible when the vase is standing but the rough glaze appearance is. It simply looks as if the glaze has not been applied correctly around the foot rim or broken when it has come out of the kiln.
A Chinese Republic vase, with figures to one side and characters verso. Height 12 ins. CONDITION REPORT: This vase is in very good condition with no significant damage, no repairs and no restoration. There is a very very small glaze loss to the bottom underside edge of the foot rim but no issues of any significance.
A Cloisonne vase, decorated with a chasing dragon to black ground. Height 15.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: This vase has had professional restoration to both the top lip of the vase internally and externally. The enamel is soft in this area. There is a small bruise to the pattern on the neck to the right hand side of the rear dragon motif. This is slightly rough to the touch and approximately ½ cm square. There is also evidence of a varnish repair approximately 2 cm long on the tail of the dragon at the rear. This almost looks like nail varnish which maybe covering a slight bruise and small crack to the enamel.
A pair of Amphora vases, decorated with classical Greek Warriors, printed marks to base. CONDITION REPORT: One vase is in good order, the other has a hairline crack running from the top third of the way through the body and has two chips to the bottom, the largest being approximately 1 cm x 4 mm.
A collection of late 19th and early 20th century Oriental ceramics, including Imari bowl, diameter 4.5 ins, polychrome tea bowl, blue and white tea bowl, two handled vase, Imari plate and two polychrome plates. CONDITION REPORT: The polychrome bowl has a 3 inch hairline crack and numerous small chips to the top and bottom edge of the rim. The orange Imari plate is in good condition. The octagonal Imari plate is in good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The octagonal Imari plate has two edge chips probably caused by plate hangers. The Cantonese plate is in generally good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The Imari vase is in good condition with no issues. The small Imari bowl is in good order with no issues. The blue & white tea bowl is in generally very good condition with only a very small chip to the underside inside edge of the foot rim which is not of any great significance. The small tea bowl has rubbing to the gilding and various small nibbles around the base of the foot rim.
A Royal Worcester vase, painted with Highland cattle, signed Hy. ***. Height 4.25 ins. CONDITION REPORT: There has been professional restoration to the top lip of the piece on the opposite side to the Highland cattle. The glaze feels soft in this area. The restoration is good but visible on very close inspection. Other than this the piece is in good order.
A Ruskin vase, impressed "1920" and with mottled purple glaze. Height 10.5 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This vase appears to be in good condition with no visible damage, no repairs and no restoration. The glaze is however uneven and there are lines in the pattern which almost look like restoration. We do not think that this is the case but simply part of the firing process.
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