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Lot 173A

Three Poole vases, decorated by Karen Brown, each with Norman soldiers on horseback, with Corfe Castle beyond, 21, 20 and 15.5cm high (3) CONDITION REPORT: The smallest vase has a 3mm black line on rim - but under the glaze. No obvious faults, cracks, restoration or chips.

Lot 174

A Moorcroft 'Andalucia' pattern vase, 1998, of waisted cylindrical form, printed and impressed marks, 28.5cm high, boxed CONDITION REPORT: Good overall condition. No problems reported. Please view additional images (upon request).

Lot 175

A Moorcroft 'Flames of the Forest' vase, 1999, printed and impressed marks, 23.5cm boxed

Lot 181

A Moorcroft 'Black Tulip' pattern vase, printed and painted marks, 19cm

Lot 189

A Loetz Creta Papillon glass vase, c.1900, with pinched sides and silver mounted floral tendrils, 15.8cm CONDITION REPORT: Wear to the silver - this has been polished. One area slightly raised. Two minor dents to the rim of the vase, scratches to the base of the vase.

Lot 190

An Art Nouveau clear glass vase, of waisted form, the tulip-shaped top ringed with eight oval pronts, 30cm high CONDITION REPORT: Scratches to surface, especially to inside of neck and interior of waisted section. Cloudiness to vase.

Lot 194

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.

Lot 195

A French art glass vase, the tapering orange angular body decorated in gilt with the Eiffel Tower and a balloon to the opposite side, 23.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Gilt wear to rim. Dark line to base(?), possible crack(?).

Lot 206

A Lalique 'Tournai' vase, moulded with stylised leaves, moulded 'R. Lalique', 12.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Small chip to neck inside rim. No damage viewed to body, inner rim with minor chips

Lot 210

A Mdina 'fish' vase, by Michael Harris, c.1970, in clear, purple and mottled blue, with yellow inclusions, etched 'Michael Harris, Mdina Glass, Malta', 26.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Minor scratches to base.

Lot 211

A Mdina Glass 'Cut Ice' vase, with turquoise, brown and yellow inclusions, signed Michael Harris, Mdina Glass, Malta, 20.8cm, and a Mdina Glass vase, signed Mdina, 11.8cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: Minor chip to rim of taller vase and minor scratches to base.

Lot 2

An Arts and Crafts silver vase of waisted form with three applied wrythen handles terminating in heart shaped ends, London 1905, 6.5ozt, 15,5cm high

Lot 3

An Arts and Crafts silver twin handled vase and cover, hand hammered with applied trefoil decoration and chainwork borders, D & J Wellby, London 1928, 9ozt, 16cm high

Lot 36

A Troika cylindrical vase, circular pattern on beige ground, by Ann Lewis, black painted back stamp, Troika St Ives AL 14cm high

Lot 37

A Walter Moorcroft Iris pattern baluster vase, multicoloured decoration on green blue ground, monogrammed and impressed marks to base, 13cm high

Lot 39

Ruskin Pottery, a high fired vase of shouldered form, glazed in red and cream, impressed marks and date 1923, 25cm high

Lot 42

A Troika vase, of circular form, mottled greens and browns with geometric textured design to each side, signed A J Troika to the base, approximately 12cm high

Lot 86

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

Lot 88

A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin dated 1874, of tall baluster form with Aesthetic floral and fan decoration in blue and white glazes, incised to the base ' R W Martin 1.74 Fulham', 18cm high

Lot 100

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

Lot 105

Kari Christensen for Royal Copenhagen, a lustre vase of flattened bottle form, circa 1970, stylised purple leaf and flower motifs, KC monogram to base, 170/2740, approximately 27.5cm high

Lot 107

Ruskin Pottery, a crystalline glaze vase in orange and blue of necked ovoid form, impressed mark and hand incised date 'July 31st 1928', 14cm high

Lot 111

Ruskin Pottery, a crystalline glaze bowl in orange and blue, impressed marks, 1933, 20cm diameter, together with a similar vase, impressed 128, 28.5cm high

Lot 113

A William Moorcroft Plum Wisteria pattern vase, of flared, necked ovoid form, blue ground with purple, red, yellow and green decoration, impressed marks and green signature, 37, 23.5cm high

Lot 115

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.

Lot 125

Jacob Bang for Nymolle, a Danish posy vase / candle holder, green string design 3312 . 407, together with various studio pottery, 10.5cm diameter (7)

Lot 136

Floris Meydam for Regina, Gouda, a 1950s Dutch Ruimte (space) vase, Iziy Ruimte, black with pink white and yellow enamel decoration, 11cm high

Lot 143

A Moorcroft leaf and berry pattern vase, circa 1930, of necked baluster form, glazed in blue, green and turquoise, underglaze blue signature and original paper label to base, 13cm high

Lot 144

Gordon Forsyth for Pilkington's, a Royal Lancastrain lustre vase / ginger jar, circa 1907, blue ground decorated with galleon motifs between rampant lions, impressed marks 2369 and indistinct date, painted monogram, 17cm high

Lot 146

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

Lot 150

An early 20th century Wilkinson Oriflamme miniature vase by John Butler, circa 1910, of ovoid form, lustre marbled decoration, 6.5cm high

Lot 154

A 1970s Mdina fish vase, designed by Michael Harris, turquoise glass with applied trailing, 23cm high

Lot 155

Nils Landberg for Orrefors, a Sommerso vase, circa 1956, black and colourless cased glass, engraved marks 35 38 518, 12.5cm high

Lot 157

Emile Galle (1846 - 1904), an aubergine carved glass cameo vase, flat shouldered form with leaf decoration, signed, 12.5cm high

Lot 158

A Victorian cased uranium over white glass vase, circa 1865, of tapered hexagonal form with black enamelled decoration in the Aesthetic style, gilt highlighting, 15cm high

Lot 159

A pair of Art Nouveau iridescent glass vases, probably Austrian circa 1900, Loetz style, white opalescent glass of footed and flared form with bulbous crimped tops, 15.5cm high, together with a similar wrythen vase, 25cm high (3)

Lot 160

Otto Brauer for Holmegaard, a large Gulvase floor vase, amber glass of shouldered cylindrical form, with original sticker label, designed circa 1962, 51cm high

Lot 161

Otto Brauer for Holmegaard, a blue cased Gulvase bottle vase, pale blue over white, of shouldered cylindrical form, 25.5cm high, together with another Holmegaard cased blue vase of waisted form (2)

Lot 162

Per Lutken for Holmegaard, two glass Rondo vases and a cylindrical spill vase, smoky midnight blue, signed and dated, circa 1958, 12.5cm high (3)

Lot 163

Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, a Woodchester amethyst glass beaker vase, circa 1910, optic diamond moulding with applied rigaree foot rim, 13.5cm high

Lot 164

John Orwar Lake for Ekenas, a Swedish glass cylinder vase, cased clear over mottled blue and green glass, engraved signatures, L 1462 / 12, with original label, 11cm high

Lot 165

Alvar Aalto for Iittala, a white cased Savoy vase, engraved marks to the base, 16cm high

Lot 166

Alvar Aalto for Iittala, a colourless glass Savoy vase, engraved marks to the base, 16cm high

Lot 170

A group of 20th century Scandanavian glass vases including a Kosta vase of lobed form in smokey amber, a vertically ribbed Strombergshyttan vase, a Plus bowl designed by Richard Duborgh etc., tallest 16cm high (5)

Lot 171

Kaj Franck (attributed), a mid 20th century Sargasso type vase, grey bubble glass with folded rim, incised marks to base 694/125, 12cm high, together with two Scandinavian squat ovoid vases in deep green and two Pala vases by Helena Tynell (5)

Lot 178

Geoffrey Baxter, a Whitefriars sunburst vase, circa 1967, cased tangerine glass, pattern number 9676, 15.5cm high

Lot 215

An Arts and Crafts copper vase, circa 1910, the trumpet vessel supported on four feet and platform base, the whole decorated with repousse fleur de lis motifs and rope work border, 21cm high

Lot 216

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

Lot 223

A German Jugendstil copper and brass twin handled vase

Lot 72

CHINE Vase en stéatite sculpté de reliefs feuillagés Fin XIXème siècle Haut : 31 5 cm

Lot 78

CHINE Vase en bronze à patine verte XXème siècle Haut avec socle : 43 cm

Lot 80

CHINE Vase couvert de forme obus en porcelaine polychrome à décor de poèmes et de samouraïs XXème siècle Haut : 28 cm

Lot 84

VASE CORNET en opaline "clair de lune" adapté à la base et au col d`une monture en bronze doré ciselé de feuilles d`acanthe. Epoque Restauration Haut :12 5 cm

Lot 85

VASE DE FORME MEDICIS en opaline "clair de lune" la panse facettée. Adapté à la base et au col d`une monture en bronze doré de fleurs traitées en relief à la base et de feuilles d`acanthe au col. Epoque Restauration Haut : 13 5 cm

Lot 87

GRAND VASE MEDICIS en opaline "clair de lune" adapté à la base et au col d`une monture en bronze doré à motifs de torsades et de feuilles d`acanthe le col surmonté de deux oiseaux en bronze doré en train de boire dans la coupe. Epoque Restauration Haut : 23 5 cm Long : 24 cm

Lot 92

PETIT VASE de forme balustre à fond rose dit "gorge de pigeon" décoré à la base et au col d`une monture en laiton doré à motifs de fleurs stylisées. Epoque Restauration Haut : 9 cm

Lot 95

VASE soliflore en opaline "clair de lune" de forme balustre reposant sur un piédouche. Epoque Restauration Haut : 29 cm

Lot 199

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)

Lot 214

VASE en forme de fruit. Céramique beige anse sculptée d`un petit personnage. Pérou Chimu Inca. Haut. 14 5 cm. Expert : Jean ROUDILLON

Lot 216

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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