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A pâte-de-verre glass bowl, by Françoise-Emilé Décorchemont (1880-1971), moulded with fan decoration in shades of green and purple, impressed mark and numbered A980, 7.5cm, with wood stand (2) The mark A980 relates to the date of the piece as being made between December 1924 and August 1927. CONDITION REPORT: The vase can be removed from the stand. Underside of vase a lot of bubbles to the surface, lines in the glass probably manufacturing imperfections, nibbles to base rim - interior smooth and exterior very rough. Additional images available on request.
Jessie Tait, a Midwinter tube lined 'Tonga' pattern vase, circa 1956, of necked ovoid form, white ground with intertwined vertical black lines, printed marks to base, 23.5cm high Note: a similar example in this pattern is held at the Victoria and Albert Museum
Mark V Marshall for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase of tall baluster form with incised Secessionist style decoration on a mottled purple glaze, dated 1904, impressed marks and monogram to base, pattern number 608, 27.5cm high Note: Mark V Marshall trained in London as a sculptor, working in his early days with the Martin Brothers before moving to Doulton Lambeth in the 1870s. His designs are prized for their sculptural form and contemporary appeal
A William Moorcroft Claremont pattern vase of baluster form, designed 1903, mottled green ground with blue and red decoration, painted signature and impressed marks, 12.5cm high Note: this design formed part of the range of Moorcroft pottery sold by Liberty and Co.
Professor Joseph Vetter for Bauer, Rosenthal and Co, Kronach, circa 1900, a porcelain vase of ovoid form decorated with applied figures of a nymph and Pan, blue lustre glaze with gilt highlighting, incised signature to the body 'Prof Vetter', 23cm high Note: see Christie's Amsterdam 26th May 1999, lot 2416 for a similar vase; also Christie's New York 10th December 1994, lot 658
A WMF Jugendstil silver plated and glass vase, circa 1905, the three footed basket with angular scroll handles and geometric banding, in the Art Nouveau style, with cut glass bucket vase with etched grape motifs, stamped marks to the base, WEPCO, 15.5cm high
MEISSEN Grand vase pot-pourri de forme balustre en porcelaine reposant sur un piédouche décoré de rinceaux et de coquilles en léger relief à la base les anses rocailles agrémentées de deux personnages jardinier et jardinière tenant un panier de fleurs de chaque côté et reposant sur une coquille godronnée. Décor floral polychrome sur chaque face et branches avec fleurs et fruits traitées en relief dans la partie haute. Au revers marque aux épées croisées en bleu XVIIIème siècle vers 1745-1750 Haut. : 35 5 cm (Quelques éclats et restaurations aux fleurs et feuillages)
VASE PERSONNAGE à anse en étrier. Céramique gris-noire à engobe lustrée. Le personnage assis tient divers instruments dans sa main droite sous son bras gauche et accrochés à une ceinture. Cassé collé restauration au col de l`anse. Mochica I-II - 100 avant - 300 après J.-C. Haut. 12 5 cm. Expert : Jean ROUDILLON
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