A group of seven pieces of Oriental ceramics including a modern Chinese charger decorated with figures and foliage amongst landscape, diameter 31cm, a Chinese crackle glaze vase, height 29cm (af), a blue and white jardinière with four character mark to base, diameter 26cm, a further Japanese vase, a smaller Japanese vase and a lidded porcelain censer (7).
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A pair of 19th century Continental floral encrusted and hand painted lidded urns with cherub decoration to the top (one af), crossed swords mark to base, height 30cm.Condition Report: Please note, one of these items has a large chip to the back of the lid and a large chip to the rim of the vase, both items have chips and losses to the flowers and decoration.
A Japanese Imari decorated vase (lacking cover), with six character mark to base, height 20cm, a Japanese Imari decorated jardinière, a Japanese Imari decorated narrow neck vase and another Imari decorated vase, also a Japanese blue and white decorated dish, diameter 22.5cm (5).
WALKER & HALL LTD; a George V hallmarked silver dressing table set, the tray hallmarked for Sheffield 1922, 30 x 23cm, the cut glass silver topped flower vase hallmarked for Sheffield 1923 and the silver topped cut glass trinket box hallmarked for Sheffield 1923, combined weighable silver approx 20.2ozt/630g.
SHIRLEY WHARF FOR TROIKA POTTERY; a huge wheel vase decorated with stylised motif on a green ground, signed 'Troika' and with painted initials to the base, height 32.5cm.Condition Report: Please note this vase has a crack to the central inside opening and a small chip to the body.
An 18th century Kangxi period blue and white decorated jar with carved hardwood cover, double ring mark to base, height 25cm, diameter 21cm.Condition Report: Please note, this vase has two drilled holes either side where the item may have previously had handles.
CROWN DEVON; a pair of blue and gilt floral decorated white ground vases, height 27.5cm, a blue ground vase, height 17.5cm, a pink Poole Pottery vase, height 25cm, a green glazed ribbed vase, height 18cm, also a collection of nine Staffordshire flatbacks and figures including The Duke of Cambridge, etc (14).
A 20th century Chinese blue and white plate decorated with a dragon, diameter 27cm, and a matching smaller blue and white dragon decorated plate, diameter 20.05cm, both with four character mark to base, a blue and white ginger jar (lacking cover), with double ring mark to base, height 10cm, a Chinese Canton Famille Rose vase (af), height 13cm, a group of four export ware tea bowls, two lids and a porcelain figure of a kneeling gentleman (11).Condition Report: Please note, the Canton famille rose vase is badly damaged and has been in multiple pieces and there is a small chip to the rim of the larger blue and white plate.
Two Japanese Imari decorated plates, diameter 22cm, a blue and white Japanese floral decorated plate, diameter 22cm, three Japanese Satsuma ware plates, character marks to base, a large modern Japanese charger, diameter 31cm, two Imari decorated vases, a teapot, lidded pot, a vase, a papier-mâché mother of pearl inlaid lidded box, 14.5 x 9cm, a tray, 21 x 16cm, a Japanese porcelain floral decorated teacup and saucer, and two further circular lidded pots (17).
IN THE STYLE OF MEISSEN; a large porcelain 'Schneeballen' vase with cover, decorated with balls, birds and floral encrustation, with pseudo Meissen mark to base, height 51cm, (af).Condition Report: Please note, there are multiple small chips and losses to the flowers and the birds, also a missing part to the right hand handle and a large hole to the base
A Japanese black lacquered gilt decorated circular lidded box, diameter 20cm, a Japanese green lacquered gilt decorated box with hinged lid, 19 x 16cm, a Japanese cloisonné enamel vase, height 18cm, a Sumida ware Japanese porcelain vase, height 21cm and a similar lidded tobacco jar (5).
An early 20th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose porcelain dish decorated with figures, diameter 25.5cm (af), a modern three piece Chinese Canton style tea service comprising teapot, milk jug and lidded sugar bowl, two Chinese rootwood carved figures, height of tallest 23cm, a pair of ancient style Chinese ginger jars (lacking cover), a Chinese blue and white porcelain mug (af), a modern Chinese vase and two Chinese export ware dishes (12).
A 20th century Chinese Famille Rose porcelain plate decorated with butterflies and birds amongst foliage, diameter 20.5cm, a modern Chinese vase decorated with pagodas amongst landscape, marks to base, height 25.5cm, and a modern Chinese pink floral decorated Buddha, height 14.5cm (3).
A quantity of sundry ceramics including a large floral decorated Denby vase, height 23cm, a Denby jug, height 17cm, another art pottery floral decorated vase, height 24cm, a Denby table lamp, tea, coffee and sugar jars, a Murano style glass vase, height 36.5cm, and two white art glass stem vases, height 40cm.
A Chinese jadeite twin handled lidded vase with carved figural duck decoration to either side and duck decoration to the lid (af), height 14.5cm.Condition Report: Please note, there are multiple chips and losses to the lid of this item including a loss of the beak and loss to feathers of the rear.
A Martin Brothers' stoneware vase, 1883, of tapering form with a flared rim, the surface with stylised Gothic decoration, dated '21/04/1883',24cm highCondition ReportNo detected restoration or repairs. The base signed in ultraviolet ink with a collection reference. No detected chips or cracks. The base with some slight rubbing to the decoration. Additional images uploaded.
â–² Peter Layton (b.1937), a studio glass vase, of asymmetric shouldered form, with mottled yellow-streaked decoration to a turquoise ground, in a satin finish, engraved signature and dated,16cm highCondition ReportMinor surface wear, slightly more noticeable to one section of the widest part. Very small flecks of paint to the surface which do come off.
A large Venini 'Labuan' glass vase, c.1980, Murano, originally designed by Paolo Venini in 1933, of shouldered form with a short collar neck, in opaque white lattimo glass, engraved signature 'Venini Italia',62cm highCondition ReportIn good order. Minor surface wear to the underside of the foot.
A Murano sommerso glass vase, c.1960, attributed to Flavio Poli for Seguso Vetri d'Arte, of compressed tapering form, cased in yellow over red,21.5cm wide22cm highCondition ReportOverall good order, no chips or cracks. Surface scratches and wear, particularly to the underside. Small area of deep scratching just above the foot rim to one of the narrower sides.
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945), an 'Ormeaux' model no. '984' vase, moulded in relief with leaves, the foot engraved 'R. Lalique, France',15cm diameter16cm highCondition ReportWith somw scratches and marks to the base. No chips or losses detected. The exterior with some surface based spotting - appears to clean off easily. Would benefit from a general clean. I side with old water marks. Additional images uploaded.
A James Couper & Sons 'Clutha' solifleur glass vase, c.1890, designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, the bulbous base tapering to a cylindrical neck, with a flat knopped rim, 13cm high Literature: C Morley, 'Dresser's Decorative Design', 2010, p.193.Condition ReportWith a burst air bubble to the side - likely contemporaneous with manufacture. The edges of the bubble feel slightly rough to the touch. No detected restoration or polished-down sections. Additional images uploaded.
Émile Gallé (French, 1846-1904) c.1900, a cameo glass vase, the ovoid body, tapering to a tall cylindrical neck with a flared rim, cased and cut with foliage, cameo signature,10cm diameter38cm highCondition ReportThe inside with some colour deviation contemporaneous with manufacture. With some scratches and marks to the exterior. No areas of repolishing or restoration detected. The base with some scratches and marks.
Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978), a bottle vase, of square shouldered form with a faceted square neck, the sides with green finger streaks against an iron-glazed ground, 9cm square 19cm high Condition ReportWith some rubbing to the base - more noticeable to one corner. The base with traces of former felt pads having been applied. No box present. Additional images uploaded. Provenance: Private collection London, Private collection Osaka, Japan.
A Loetz 'Rubin Matte Iris' glass vase, c.1898, 'Model No. 116 PN II-757', of drawn ovoid form with dimpled sides, decorated with gilt and enamelled foliage to a bronze iridescent ground, numbered 'Z/116',24.5cm highCondition ReportSome rubbing to gilt highlights and slight surface wear. No chips or cracks present.
A ruby lustre solifleur stoneware vase, late 19th century, designed by William De Morgan (1839-1917), the flat bulbous body tapering to a knopped neck, decorated with a scrolling foliate motif, impressed with maker's mark to the base,16cm highCondition ReportThere is even crazing throughout the exterior, with two chips to the rim. The decoration has areas of rubbing. The manufacturer's mark rubbed down to the base. The base with some scuffs and marks. Additional images uploaded.
A Royal Doulton barbotine ware vase, c.1930, of shouldered form, decorated to the side with a landscape scene, stamped with factory marks to the underneath, 24cm diameter33cm highCondition ReportRestoration to the neck. Does not show up clearly on a UV test, but the green on the neck is a slightly different shade from the shoulder and feel softer to one side. The body with even crazing throughout. With a faded mark toward the foot. The base with a glaze chip. Additional images uploaded.
Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978), a bottle vase, of square shouldered form with a faceted square neck, two sides with brushed decoration of flowers against an iron-glazed ground, 7cm square 16cm high Condition ReportThere is a small firing crack in one bottom corner, and there is an area to the side where the glaze has not covered completely. No box is present. Additional images have been uploaded.Provenance: Private collection London, Private collection California.
A Burmantofts Anglo-Persian faience pottery vase, c.1880, decorated by Leonard King, of globe and shaft form with a garlic neck, painted with repeating foliate motifs, painted and impressed marks,36.5cm highFor a similar example, see Victoria & Albert Museum, accession number C.221-2018.Condition ReportOverall, good order. Crazed. No obvious chips or cracks.
â–² John Hutton (New Zealand-British, 1906-1978), c.1960, an engraved glass vase, the vase possibly by Whitefriars, of slender tumbler form, engraved with three full-length nude figures holding hands, engraved signature,37cm highThe first Vice President of the British Guild of Glass Engravers, John Hutton produced several large-scale commissions. Coventry Cathedral's 'Great West Screen' is one such example, with a series of angels rendered in a manner similar to the figures on this vase.Condition ReportWith some surface dirt throughout - would benefit from a clean. With some intentional chips to the eyes of the female figures. The base with some scratches and makes. The bevelled edge free of chips.
Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978), a stoneware bottle vase, of square shouldered form with a faceted square neck, decorated to the sides with brushed motifs of sugar canes, 9cm square 21cm highCondition ReportWith a small dip to the foot - possibly a worn chip? Even crazing throughout. The base with traces of old action label. No box present for the work. Additional images uploaded.
A 'Mezza Filigrana' glass vase, c.1940, designed by Carlo Scarpa (Italian, 1906-1978) and manufactured by Venini, of ovoid form, the clear glass underlined with blue glass threads in a spiral pattern, acid etched 'Venini Murano Made in Italy' to the base, 13cm diameter19.5cm highCondition ReportThe sides with some scratches. With a small white inclusion just below the shoulder - this appears trapped in the clear glass and appears to be kiln debris. One small slumping to the side, likely contemporaneous with manufacture. The bases with scratches and scuffs, one small and slightly more pronounced example noticeable. The inside of the neck is smooth, suggesting that it never had a stopper. Additional images uploaded.
â–² Vicke Lindstrand (Swedish, 1904-1983), a 'Träd i dimma' (Trees in fog) glass vase, designed in 1951 for Kosta, the clear crystal underlaid with opalescent glass and decorated in black with the outline of trees, signed with acid stamp 'LIND-STRAND KOSTA' and engraved 'LU 2005',34cm high Literature: H Ricke & U Gronert, 'Glas in Schweden 1915-60', 1986, p.222.Condition ReportNo polished sections or restoration. With a few minor scratches to the rim and foot. With remnants of a label to the base. With a few bubbles to the side - from manufacture. Additional images uploaded.
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