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A collection of watercolours including a 19th century landscape with river and distant church, a contemporary still life study of an apple basket with label verso Shirley Lawn, a study of a ploughing team, a study of toadstools, signed bottom right Mary Sherman and a still life of a vase of Honesty, signed Patience Thom together with an Egyptian Papyrus painting, various sizes, all framed
Royal Worcester bulbous blush vase with flared and crimped rim, florally painted, gilt trim, green factory mark to base, Rd No 209445 1651 (height 17cm); and a Royal Worcester blush shell dish painted with red and blue cornflowers, gilt trim, puce factory mark 1274 and impressed numbers (length 18cm)
Eighteenth / nineteenth century Chinese export blue and white vase with painted domestic scene decoration, with male diners being entertained by a dancer - the base painted with dragon chasing a pearl within double rings, 44cm CONDITION REPORT Two breaks and chips to neck. Otherwise good condition
Pair late Victorian Royal Worcester two-handled vases with painted river landscapes with cattle and figures and gilt and green painted mounts, signed - N. Davies, printed marks, model - 1969, 22cm high CONDITION REPORT One vase has a handle re-glued. Base re-glued. Some minor wear to gilding
Late nineteenth century Chinese blue and white porcelain vase and cover with Dog of Foo knop, painted flower and leaf decoration and four character mark to base, 38cm high, pair late nineteenth century Cantonese vases and one other with painted figure, bird and floral decoration and two Japanese vases (6) CONDITION REPORT One Cantonese vase in good order. All other vases have chips, cracks or damage
Unusual Victorian Royal Worcester Aesthetic movement vase with raised Oriental mon and floral decoration, elephant-head handles, on integral Oriental-style stand and scroll feet - printed impressed marks, 12cm high CONDITION REPORT One vase good order apart from small rim chip to foot. The other vase rim crack to neck but otherwise good order
Pair late nineteenth century Chinese export porcelain hexagonal cylinder vases with pierced panels, polychrome painted figures and Chinese character script decoration, 28cm high CONDITION REPORT One vase repaired in half and several pieces. Second vase repaired in several pieces. Wear to gilding
Two nineteenth century Russian silver vodka cups of tapering form, with engraved decoration, Russian silver marks to bases, together with a 1920s silver vase of stretched campana form with bright cut decoration, slender stem and circular foot (London 1921), maker - F. Z. All at approximately 2.5ozs, vase 13.3cm overall height (3)
Victorian mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, signed - William S. Burton, London and stamped - A. F., circular white alabaster face with applied gilt metal Roman numerals, signed - William S. Burton, 39 Oxford Street, London, in a decorative alabaster case with gilt metal mounts and inset rose-coloured panels, two urn finials and surmounted by a gilt metal mounted two-handled vase under a glass dome, on a red velvet-lined black plinth, clock 45cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Dimensions of glass - height 50cm x width 50cm x depth 24cm
Twentieth century French carriage clock with eight day timepiece movement, lever escapement, back plate stamped - L'Epée 1839 Made in France, eleven jewels, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed - L'Epée Fondée en 1839 Sainte Suxanne France, in a gilt brass serpentine vase with shaped swing handle, on four turned feet, 15cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonably good. Balance swings and movement appears to be in working order but balance escapement is possibly a replacement. Dial is in good condition. No visible damage. Case is worn and gilt finish is now patchy. Some areas of case pillars are corroded. There is no carrying case
Large late seventeenth century and later oak dining table with wide plank top and canted corners, plain frieze with plaque at one end stating 'This table stood in the Moot Hall (or Manor House) of Wakefield, Yorks for about 400 years. Purchased by Sir Gerald Ryan in Wakefield November 1913', with six vase-shaped turned supports on block feet joined by stretchers, 420cm long x 137cm wide x 81cm high. Provenance: Given to the Canonesses of the Holy Sepulchre in the early 1960s by the Stokes Family CONDITION REPORT Top of table has some insert repairs, splits and general wear, commensurate with age Structually sound and a good solid table
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