A MASONS POT POURRI VASE AND COVER moulded in relief in Chinese export style with birds, lotus and flowering plants in pots, picked out in bright enamels and gilt on a blue ground, 41cm h and a Masons Granite China hexagonal blue ground pot pourri vase and cover, c1835-45 (4) Some faults and old repair
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A MASON`S IRONSTONE JAPAN PATTERN CANDLESTICK, TWO VASES AND THREE OTHER ITEMS all similarly decorated, candlestick 15cm h, impressed mark or unmarked, c1823-30 Candlestick with repaired break in the rim. Campana vase with wear to gilding on the handle. Handle of chamberstick restored
TWO MASON`S IRONSTONE BLUE GROUND VASES AND A COVER typically enamelled and gilt with butterflies and foliage, 17 and 23cm h, c1825-35 and two Chinese style yellow or pink ground vases, one with entwined gilt handles, c1850 (5) One of the blue vases with wear to gilding on the handles, yellow ground vase with restoration to rim. Pink vase with star crack in base
FOUR MASON`S IRONSTONE SAUCE TUREENS AND TWO COVERS AND THREE OTHER ITEMS all in the Waterlily or other Japan patterns, largest tureen and cover 17cm h, c1820-40 All but one of the tureens and covers cracked or restored. The two handled lobed vase damaged, jug in good condition, the two other items with slight wear
A MASON`S IRONSTONE TEAPOT AND COVER, VASE, PLATE AND PAIR OF SHELL SHAPED DESSERT DISHES all richly decorated in Japan patterns, teapot and cover 17cm h, impressed mark or unmarked, c1820-30 Vase and one of the dishes cracked, teapot with restoration to spout and handle, cover with restored knop
A RARE MASON`S BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE LEOPARD AND DEER PATTERN VASE AND COVER with double mask handles, 33cm h, c1820-30 For another example in the Fountain patter see Godden (GA), Mason`s China & the Ironstone Wares, revised edition, Woodbridge 1991, plt 256. Cover restored and slightly ill fitting. Small restoration to the bearded mask handle
AN ELTON ART POTTERY SLIPWARE CACHE POT, TWO EWERS AND A VASE the cache pot decorated with leaves and flying insects, the vase in crackled gold lustre, 12-15cm h, painted signature, c1890 Largest jug with two tiny spots of flaking of glaze on the lip, small blue double lipped jug with small repair on lip, lustre vase with several small chips under the rim. Cache pot with restored crack
A DERBY PASTORAL OR FOUNTAIN GROUP ascribed to Pierre Stephan, with a piping shepherd standing beside a sleeping shepherdess before a classical urn and dolphin fountain, the waters cascading into a shell basin, on sprigged rocky mound with a lamb, painted with puce or purple flowers and roses heightened in gilt, 31cm h, patch marks, collector`s label, c1770 Provenance: John H Cottam Collection, No 83. Lot 47 in the Derby Sale Catalogue of 10 February 1773 was "a pastoral group finely modelled with an antique vase, enanel`d and elegantly finish`d£3.2.6d". A similar example is illustrated Bradshaw (Peter), Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848, 1990, fig 136. An attractive example of this scarce Derby model in unusually good condition with small restoration to the flute and part of the female figure`s left foot
AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN COBALT GROUND MINIATURE JUG painted to either side with a bird in a tree, 5.5cm h, c1820, an early 19th c English porcelain cylindrical box and cover painted with flowers and richly gilt, Royal Crown Derby and Coalport miniature mugs, a Mintons miniature two handled vase and cover painted by J E Dean, signed with initials, with ruins at sunset, a Continental porcelain giltmetal mounted miniature box and a silver mounted Chinese porcelain blue and white bottle, 18th c (9) Bird jug with minor pinhead sized chip on footrim, the other items in good condition, no restoration
A SPODE POT POURRI VASE AND COVER AND A BOTTLE AND STOPPER the latter moulded with a bird on the neck, both painted in brilliant enamels with Chinese flowers and auspicious objects in panels reserved on a band of tightly coiled red scrolls heightened in turquoise, blue and gilt, bottle and stopper 10cm h, painted SPODE 898 in red, c1820 Both finely potted and in fine condition free from damage or restoration. No significant scratches or wear
A PAIR OF DERBY VASES of shield shape with leaf capped handles and painted with a landscape in octagonal frame and richly gilt with palmettes and leafy scrolls on a cobalt ground, on square gilt foot, 22cm h, painted mark and titles In Cumberland or In Westmoreland in red script, c1820 One vase with handle broken off in one piece and restuck, the other handle cracked at the top scroll. The other vase with tiny pinhead sized spot of flaking in the lower part of the painted landscape. Both vases with localised wear to gilding, the socles undamaged, no recent or professional restoration
A JAPANESE EARTHENWARE SATSUMA VASE of slender shouldered form enamelled with panels of samurai or a musician on a richly gilt textile pattern ground with phoenix medallions, 60cm h, Meiji, early adapted as a lamp in contemporary lacquered brass mounts with detachable fount The vase undamaged with much accretion of dirt and grime. The lacquered mounts original with degraded varnish subsequently converted for electricity but this has not resulted in the vase being drilled
A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN MONOCHROME GLAZED VASES of baluster shape with flared neck and covered in a slightly uneven claire du lune glaze, 12cm h, 18th c One vase with faint internal hairline crack running vertically down one side and small chip on foot. Second vase in fine condition, no restoration
A CHINESE CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL VASE of almost cylindrical form with flared neck, enamelled with butterflies and flowers on a turquoise ground of key fret cloisons, 49cm h, Qing dynasty, early 19th c Slight damage where one side very slightly flattened, drill hole in base. Much accretion of old dirt and grime
An Italian marquetry inlaid octagonal table, the top inlaid with flowers in a vase, butterflies and birds, signed in copper with initials 'CK', raised on a tripod base, 76.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Loss of veneer to edges and to edge of top. Some water marks/staining. Split to base of column. One leg loose.
A Rozenburg earthenware vase, circa 1900, painted in an Arts and Crafts palette, incised marks and painted Rozenburg, stork, K (?) in a circle, 42cm CONDITION REPORT: Under UV light areas of restoration to the top rim are apparent. There are also two areas of restoration to foot rim. Small piece of glaze and paint loss to one green roundel. Some crazing.
A rare Doulton Lambeth presentation vase, 1885, the elongated ovoid body incised with amonite scrolls below a frilled mouth and sprigged with Chinese and European motifs including a portrait profile of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, between garter belts and inscribed 'Albert Medal, Society Arts, 1885' the impulse given to production of art pottery in England and another 'presented by HRH the Prince of Wales to Henry Doulton, December 21st 1825 at Lambeth Art Pottery', impressed rosette mark, collection label of Sir Leslie Joseph, 16cm The form is almost exactly that of vases produced by Hichozan Shinpo at Arita and would have been imported almost comtemporaneously. Sir Leslie Joseph was an inveterate collector, best known for his comprehensive collection of Swansea and Nantgarry CONDITION REPORT: No obvious damage i.e. chips or cracks. Possible restoration to the rim, as a couple of areas are soft to tooth. The neck has been sprayed a slightly different shade, but under UV light it does not show restoration.
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