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An early 19th Century bronze twin handled Greek vase, after the antique, the swan and Doric scrolling handles flank an everted neck with anthemions in relief above an ovoid body having a frieze depicting ancient gods in chariots, on a socle raised on rectangular antico verdi marble base with bronze bracket feet (44cm high including base).
ANTIQUE CARVED OAK OPEN ARM SETTEE, the top rail with central tablet, depicting a lion and meandering grape vine extending to downswept arms with bird mask carved terminals and turned supports, above five pierced vase shaped splats, carved with scrolls and profiles masks, enclosing a spring seat, covered in deep red plush and raised on leaf capped cabriole forelegs with claw and ball feet, 38"" (96.5cm) high, 64"" (162.6cm) wide, 26"" (66cm) deep FOOTNOTE; By repute from the Auction Sale at Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire
A Pair of pink Wedgwood jasperware style urns, early 20th century, overall decorated with moulded grapes and foliage, the lid with artichoke finial, sides mounted with white ram head handles, on a spreading circular foot, 29cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: A small nick to the inner lip of one vase. One finial restored, otherwise no damage noted. General dust and surface dirt. No marks to the base.
A large Meissen vase, late 19th/early 20th century, of waisted urn form, painted and gilt with sprays of flowers within moulded and gilt rococo scrolling frames, damages and firing cracks, erased blue crossed swords mark to base, 47.7cm. high CONDITION REPORT: Large crack to neck. Crack to base. Glaze fault to body. One chip to rim and fritting of the glaze to rim.
A pair of English porcelain mask handled classical vases, possibly by Davenport, 19th century, painted with a central vignettes of country landscapes, on salmon pink grounds, enriched with acanthus leaf and corn spray gilding, 24cm high (2) Provenance: from the Valerie Howard sale, Christie's. CONDITION REPORT: Areas of rubbing to gilding, especially bases, masks, rims. one areas of cracking between socle and body of one vase, repair probably late 19th or early 20th Century. small rim chips to tops
A pair of Chamberlain Worcester vases, mid 19th century, of cylindrical form with flared top, centrally painted with bird in landscape framed by gilt scrolls upon blue ground within gilt borders, mark in puce script to base, 9,2cm high; together with another pair of Worcester vases of globe form with sprays of flowers and foliage upon cream ground, and one further Worcester vase of conforming design, bears makers mark to base (5) CONDITION REPORT: Chip to rim of bud vase, otherwise all in good condition.
A silver vase, Chester c.1900, (maker's marks rubbed) of pierced trumpet form, raised on circular stepped foot, approx 28cm high,together with a silver epergne, Chester c.1911, Walker & Hall, approx 23cm high (weighted) three small bud vases, (weighted), two small pierced tazzas and a quantity of other small silver items, approx weighable weight 20.7oz. (Lot)
Moorcroft limited edition `Tribute to William Morris - Serotina` vase designed by Emma Bossons, decorated with maroon and cream flowers and serrated foliage on a graduated blue and green ground, factory stamp and painted marks, signed E Bosson and numbered 50/50 (c) 2004 (height 16.5cm)
Moorcroft limited edition `Tribute to Trees` cylindrical vase of gently waisted form, designed by Sian Leeper for Macintyres and decorated with stylized trees and hills against pale yellow sky on dark blue and green ground, factory stamps, signed Sian Leeper and numbered 59/100 (c) 2005 (height 21cm)
Moorcroft `RHS Tatton 2008` baluster vase, designed by Rachel Bishop and decorated with clematis `Comtess de Bouchard` and jasminum officinale on dark blue ground, with three bees at neck, and one bee within at the rim, factory stamp and signed by Rachel Bishop (c) 2008 (Height 22.5cm)
Royal China Works Worcester porcelain blush ivory vase painted by James Stinton, urn-shape with two scroll handles, painted to one side with pheasant in grassland with further pheasant and hen beyond, to the other side with sprig of mauve heather, signed Jas Stinton, gilt trims, green transfer factory stamp, numbered 914 over G, (height 18cm)
Royal Worcester white porcelain vase on round pedestal foot, the body of dark blue ground painted with gilt sprigs of flowers, vignette reserve to one side painted with orange, grapes and figs amongst flowers and fern, signed Hawkins, two scrolled mounts and moulded leaf to the high shoulders, green transfer mark, marked Leadless Glaze, Rd No 298130, 1935
Two Royal Worcester blush ivory vases no 1452, of bottle form with wrythen bodies painted with flowers, puce factory marks dated for 1903 and 1918 (27 cm); and a damaged Royal Worcester blush ivory vase painted with thistles and flowers, two handles at neck, green factory mark and numbered 1021 (24 cm)
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