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A Daum style glass vase, decorated with leaves and Autumn fruit, signed. Height 13.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The vase is not modern and probably dates from the 1930's. It has a ground pontil mark to the base. The vase is in generally good order although there are some minor surface scratches and scuffs. There is one small chip to the foot rim but other than this the condition is good. The vase could certainly benefit from a clean. We think that the signature is something like OURSALL but it is difficult to read.
A Moorcroft Queens Choice vase, 2000, by Emma Bossons, impressed and script marks to base. Height 10.5 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This vase is in very good condition with no repair and no restoration. There is some crackling to the glaze which is more visible on the lighter coloured panels than the blue. There is also glaze cracking to the bottom of the foot rim which is visible but not problematic. There is no red dot or any silver line to the base.
A 19th century Cantonese vase, decorated in typical Canton colours with panels of figures and with bird and foliate designs. Height 25 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This vase is in very good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The vase handles are not broken and have not been detached. There are no cracks to the body or the base.
A pair of 19th century Cantonese lidded vases, small form, decorated in typical Canton colours with figures, birds and butterflies, each raised on a wooden base. Height excluding base 21 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both vases are in generally very good condition. The only issues are that the gilding around the dragons is quite badly rubbed. One vase has a small 1 cm glaze loss to the inside edge of the top rim which is not visible when the lid is on the vase.
A Coalport cabinet plate, with pierced handles and painted with floral sprays, a pair of matching plates, diameter 23 cm, and a Lindner German handpainted vase of similar design. CONDITION REPORT: All four pieces are in good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The patterns are all strong and the gilding is good.
Four 19th century custard glasses, a pair of cut glass Edinburgh Crystal chamber candlesticks, a thistle engraved and shaped small vase, pair of fine engraved tumblers and two salts. CONDITION REPORT: All items in this lot are in good order with no damage, no repairs, no chips and no restoration.
A pair of Chinese Famille Verte vases, decorated with flowers and storks, each with character mark to base and raised on a redwood stand. Height including stand 29 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: One vase has a small chip to the underside edge of the outer foot rim. It also has a firing mark to the top flared lip and a very small chip which has been reglued. The base is in good order. The second vase is in good order with no damage. The base is also in good condition.
A pair of Chinese vases, decorated with fish and foliage and with four character mark to base. Height 11.25 ins. CONDITION REPORT: One vase has a hairline crack running from the top of the lip down into the neck of the vase. This is visible on both sides of the vase. The second vase is in very good order and neither vase have any repairs or restoration.
A SILVER ASHTRAY a silver three piece cruet waiter with silver mounted glass condiments; three silver cruet spoons; a small loaded silver bud vase; a glass silver overlay teapot stand; a silver mounted glass toilet bottle; and a silver mounted glass sugar caster; 146g (4.7 troy ozs) gross weighable
ASSORTED CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE ETC. including a pair of cut glass preserve pots with stands; Continental porcelain handled dish with lattice work detailing and hand painted floral base; two Indian carved wooden boxes; porcelain box with moss and floral detailing; two sherry glasses and small vase (9)
A MIXED GROUP OF CERAMICS To include a Spode vase of flared rim form, an Anysley plate 27cm diameter, a vase with tapered top 17cm high, small dish decorated with cherubs, flowers and gilt detailing. 14cm diameter and a teacup with raised detail of leaves, flowers and branches (5)
Three Royal Worcester blush miniature loving cups, Coalport loving cup and Royal Worcester bowl. CONDITION REPORT: The four loving cups are all in good order with no damage, repair or restoration. They are all a little dirty and require a clean. The small vase has two hairline cracks running the complete length of the side of the piece.
A Minton vase and cover, signed, decorated with sailing vessels, and a Derby reticulated vase with gilt floral sprays. Heights respectively 14 cm and 11 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The lid is in good structural condition. The finial has rubbing to the gilding and there is a small loss to the gilding on the edge of the lid. We think that this is only a loss to the gilding rather than damage to the porcelain. The vase itself appears to be in good order but we feel that one of the handles has been restored. The restoration is very good but the handle feels slightly soft at the base when tapped. The base has some minor losses to the gilding.
A Leeds Pottery Creamware reticulated vase and cover. Height 24 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The lid is damages. The knop has been detached and reglued. There is a crack around one of the six bottom edges which runs through into the trelliswork. There is also a small loss halfway up the same trellis panel. The base is in very good condition with no visible damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are some very minor firing marks but nothing of any significance.
A Clarice Cliff vase, "Bizarre" in the Patina pattern, moulded mark "269" also marked "Provisional Patent No. 23325, Patina, Handpainted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery, England". Height 6 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This vase is in extremely good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The back stamp is as per the catalogue Patina hand painted "Bizarre" by Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery England with further stamp above provisional patent number 23325 there is also a moulded mark which is probably 269.
A Moorcroft Queens Choice vase, 2000, by Emma Bossons, impressed and script marks to base. Height 10.5 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This vase is in very good condition with no repair and no restoration. There is some crackling to the glaze which is more visible on the lighter coloured panels than the blue. There is also glaze cracking to the bottom of the foot rim which is visible but not problematic. There is no red dot or any silver line to the base.
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