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A Chinese Kraak porcelain blue and white vase, Kangxi period (1662-1722), of tapered ovoid form, surmounted by a domed cover with scalloped petal shaped brim and flower bud finial, the body typically painted with arcaded overlapping panels depicting alternating foliage and rockwork and river landscapes, set within lotus tendril and transverse borders, 44cm high, double circular line and artemisia leaf mark (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Restored crack and chips to the rim, breakline visible Glaze chips and fritting visible throughout Large restored chip to the rim, approx 10cm in size Extensive fritting to base
A large Chinese Canton famille rose vase, circa 1880-1910, the vase of tapered facetted ovoid form, raised on a hexagonal base, applied with relief moulded Shishi handles, and wrythen dragons to the neck, the body painted with interior scenes depicting dignitaries and officials holding court, reserved against a white ground enamelled with fruiting branches, lotus blooms and ruyi bands, all in the typical famille rose palette, 63cm high (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Large professionally restored chip to the rim, approx 10cm in size Small breakages to the shishi handles Small losses to enamel throughout
A good quality mid 18th century style solid oak dresser base, of 20th century construction and believed to be by Stuart, featuring four moulded frieze drawers with brass swan neck handles and pierced brass back plates, above a shaped apron and pot board, raised on three front vase turned and block supports and plain rear supports, width approx. 220cm (illustrated)
A Chinese blue and white porcelain and carved hardwood jardinière or vase stand, 19th/20th century, the rectangular inset plaque set within mitred members, raised on four cloud scroll supports, united with yoke stretchers and pierced entwined ribbon aprons, 13cm high, 30cm wide, 25cm deep (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Chip to panel on one of the long horizontal edges, approx 2cm in length Small glaze chips to the upper glazed edges No significant cracks Small chip to one of the mitred edges
A Japanese polished bronze vase, late Meiji period (1868-1912), of baluster form, flanked by twin qilin loop handles raised on stepped circular base with pennant mask borders, the body cast with two opposing reserves depicting crane in flight before mount Fuji and native birds before bamboo, the neck further cast with wrythen three clawed dragon, reserved against a traditional scroll ground, 52cm high
A Chinese Canton famille rose vase, early 20th century, of baluster form rising to a flared rim, the neck applied with relief moulded dragon, the body typically painted in the famille rose palette depicting courtly scenes of dignitaries being addressed by subordinates, 31cm high, unsigned CONDITION REPORT: No signs of chips/cracks/restoration Minor wear to enamel and gilt Scuffing and wear to underside of rim
Two Doulton blue and white children's ware pieces, to include a bulbous form jug decorated with children in landscape, puce factory marks to base, height 17cm, a cylindrical vase decorated with a lady in snowy landscape, impressed factory marks to base, height 26.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Each with light rubbing to gilding, light all over crazing, very small glaze chips to foot rim of jug
A Locke & Co Worcester vase, circa1900, of amphora form mounted on a tri-form base with solid gilt acanthus scroll supports, the domed cover with flower bud finial, the central body with vignette with highland landscape, reserved against a matt ivory ground and further detail in cobalt and gilt scrolling designs, 15.5cm high, brown printed factory marks to base CONDITION REPORT: Both show chips to the lower back rim and further relief areas throughout, one has a hairline visible verso, extending approx. 5cm in length. Extensive glaze and enamel chips throughout. No pattern number
A Worcester China Works Grainger & Co Worcester reticulated vase, circa 1890, the pierced amphora shaped vase with angel masks and scrolling tendrils, raised on three scroll supports, mounted on a pierced tri-form base, adorned with a domed cover with central circular void with allover gilt detailing, brown printed factory marks, 12cm high
A pair of Locke & Co Worcester vases, circa1890/1900, each of the bottle form vases with depiction of loch Achray and loch Lomond above a relief acanthus and stiff lappet knopped stem, rising to a reticulated flared neck with blush ivory ground, heightened with gilt throughout, 18 cm high (af) CONDITION REPORT: First vase has a large section missing from the upper rim, approx. 3cm x 2cm in size. Second vase has been restored at the knopped stem, and previously stuck back together. Gilt and enamel remain in good condition.
A collection of seven assorted Royal Crown Derby miniature vases each having hand painted central decoration of sailing vessels in seascapes, with various signatures to include W.J. Dean, height of largest vase 11cm, height of small 7.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Largest vase with restored neck, each with minor rubbing to gilding, otherwise good
Two pieces of Spode porcelain, c.1820, to include a bottle form vase surmounted by a domed cover, the exterior with allover gilt fish scale ground and beautifully picked out with floral rose sprays and relief moulded bird design, together with a similarly painted Cachepot of classical urn form with raised snake handles and bead work design, flanked by mask handles and finely painted with spring floral blooms (lacking cover), vase 11cm high, Cachepot 7.5cm high (2)
A fine quality 19th century Bohemian clear glass overlay vase, decorated with hand painted and gilt decorated panels surrounded by hobnail cut panels, raised on a single knop stem, height 31cm (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Light rubbing to gilding , mostly around the knop stem, otherwise good condition
A Derby porcelain bottle vase, of typical form decoration with Kakiemon pattern with alternating panels of blossoming lotus branches and chrysanthemum shrubs, enamelled in vibrant iron red and green glazes detailed in gilt throughout, surmounted by a domed stopper with enamelled clover design, height 42cm
A Chinese bronze hu vase, 20th century, of pear form, rising to a flared trumpet rim, the exterior cast with depictions of phoenix above scrolling flames, further detailed with meandering lotus tendrils, set within ruyi cast banding, Yongzheng four-character mark, 28cm high
A Japanese Satsuma vase, Meiji Period (1868 - 1912) of square section raised on circular high foot ring with cylindrical neck, the body painted with four fan shaped opposing panels, depicting Samurai and naturalistic bird landscapes, reserved against a gilt and enamelled honeycomb and trellis work ground, 23.5cm high, unsigned (illustrated)
A Chinese Wucai style 'dragon' yenyen vase, Wanli six-character mark (1573-1619), 19th/20th century, with flared rim and splayed circular base, the swollen central body painted with four lotus shaped panels, painted in underglaze blue and iron red, depicting five-clawed dragons amidst fire scrolls, 24cm high CONDITION REPORT: Large chip to upper rim, approx 3 x 2cm in size with several associated hairline cracks
A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, late Meiji (1868-1912)/ Taisho period (1912-29), each of ovoid form, the shoulder rising to an everted rim, the vibrant cobalt ground, applied with gilt floral designs, each vase with mirror image depiction of birds amidst blossoming chrysanthemum ground, before a graduated grey/ochre ground, signed, 18cm high CONDITION REPORT: Both have minor loss to enamel and gilt Free from cracks/chips/restoration
An impressive Chinese ivory tusk vase, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), of cylindrical form gently sloping to the side with the natural formation of the tusk, the exterior sides elaborately and exquisitely carved in low and high relief, depicting conflict between Chinese and Burmese warriors, the battle scene is likely a representation of the Sino-Burmese war (1765-1769), depicting native soldiers engaged in battle, further carved with immortal gods and their attributes, mythical creatures, and figure astride a large four-clawed dragon, 32.5cm high, 15cm diameter (illustrated)
A Chinese famille verte yen-yen vase, 19th century, of typical baluster form rising to a flared upper rim, the splayed base adorned with stiff lappet bands, typically decorated in the Kangxi manner in vibrant green and red enamels, depicting long tailed birds amidst dense foliage rock work and gnarled branches, below diaper work and trellis bands, further detailed with precious objects panels, 58cm high, unmarked, (damaged to neck) CONDITION REPORT: Entire rim has been restored with staples in several pieces Small loss to enamel throughout Fritting visible throughout
A Chinese famille noire vase, Qianlong seal mark (1736-95), 20th century, of baluster form rising to a flared neck, applied with pierced stylised dragon handles, further relief moulded to the shoulder with elephant masks, detailed in pink, green and yellow enamels depicting shishi and brocade balls, reserved against a black matte ground with ruyi and lotus banding, 54cm high (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Small scratches/wear to gilt and enamel Free from cracks/chips/restoration Sound condition
A MINTON`S CHINOISERIE STYLE BLUE GLAZED VASE of squat form standing on bracket feet, together with a Staffordshire Bacchus cup, a Branham Sgrafitto ware vase, a Royal Doulton stoneware jug, a Continental porcelain figure of a girl and two and two cherub attendants and an Art Deco pottery bowl and cover in the form of a lady wearing a flowing dress (6)
A CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL AND WHITE METAL SCULPTURE in the form of a shallow rectangular vase, planted with prunus blossom and with two perched birds 9.5cm high together with an Indian enamel ornament in the form of an elephant with a howdah on it`s back 8cm high (2)
A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE `The Orange Lady` HN1759 together with two `The Old Balloon Seller` figures HN1315 and `Amanda` HN2996 together with a Waterford cut glass decanter, a Poole Pottery brown glazed vase of tapering form, a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern plate, a Royal Crown Derby `Mandarin` pattern cream jug (13)
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