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A Herend porcelain lidded box of bun form, applied with a single pink rose, a Royal Doulton 23cm diameter plate transfer decorated with pink roses and an early 20th century Continental porcelain vase of baluster form, transfer decorated with a courting couple in a landscape and floral sprays on an ivory and gilded ground.
Two boxes of decorative pottery and porcelain, to include a Royal Doulton jardiniere, a similar vase, a Crown Devon twin handled cup decorated with leaping deer, stoneware commemorative goblet, various Edwardian and later cups and plates and other similar items.
A small mixed lot of collector's items, including hat pins, a silver and turquoise enamel mounted bath salt jar, a green glass vase with silver collar, mother of pear handled fruit knives, a pair of bone glove stretchers, propelling pencil, telescope and a military riding crop with leather handle and badge for the Dettingen Peninsular Waterloo.
An Edwardian mahogany parlour suite, comprising two person settee, two armchairs, a pair of nursing chairs and four standard chairs, each with acanthus leaf carved top rail, padded back, pierced vase splat, over-stuffed serpentine fronted seat on cabriole forelegs.
An impressive Lamia vase by Rachel Bishop for Moorcroft large baluster form decorated with water lilies and bull rushes in shades of brown, green and purple, signed and impressed to base, dated 19/10/95, a limited edition number 55/100, 20in. (50.8cm.) high, to include certificate.
A large and impressive Moorcroft vase Rachel Bishop Kyoto design, ovoid form vase uprising to a flared rim, the body tubeline decorated with pink glazed cranes amidst oriental flowers and foliage reserved against a graduated blue ground, limited edition number 63/100, comes with presentation plaque, 24in. (61cm.) high.
A large and impressive Moorcroft vase Rachel Bishop Kyoto design ovoid form vase uprising to a flared rim, the body tubeline decorated with pink glazed cranes, amidst oriental flowers and foliage, reserved against a graduated blue ground, limited edition number 54/100, comes with presentation plaque, 24in. (61cm.) high.
A large Moorcroft vase Tigris design by Rachel Bishop, the large ovoid vessel decorated with tropical flowerheads in shades of pink, purple and orange against a deep blue ground, 15½in. (39.5cm) high, impressed marks, painted J. Moorcroft signature, R.J.B des, 18/8/93, limited edition 57 of 150.
A Moorcroft vase Tigris design by Rachel Bishop, the large ovoid vessel decorated with tropical flowerheads in shades of pink, purple and orange against a deep blue ground, 15½in. (39.5cm) high, impressed marks, painted J. Moorcroft signature, R.J.B des. 14/6/93, a limited edition of 150 of which this number 29.
A Moorcroft vase of ovoid form with elongated flared neck, tubeline decorated with yellow buttercups reserved against a dark blue to green ground, small chip to base 6¾in (17.2cm.), together with a white anemone vase of ovoid form, J. Moorcroft signature to base, dated 26/11/93, 5½in. (14cm.) high. (2)
A Chinese yellow ground famille verte bottle shaped vase bearing a underglaze blue six character mark to the base within double concentric circles, boldly decorated with a dragon and phoenix amongst dense foliate and floral decoration on a yellow ground, the circular footed base with iron red shaped border, 15in. (38cm.) high.
A Chinese carved soapstone figural group probably late Qing, in iron red, black and pale grey soapstone, depicting a seated sage, goat, monkey and birds around an oval bowl beneath a rocky outcrop, the bowl, monkey and goat with floral and star engraved decoration, 6¾in. (17cm.) high, together with a Chinese carved soapstone double vase, in mottled celadon green, iron red and brown soapstone, the two vases united by a floral and foliate spray, on a rocky base, 7½in. (19cm.) high. (2)
A Samida Gawa vase late 19th century, of baluster form with central tubular opening flanked by three similar of smaller size, bearing applied figures of a Japanese elder to base with child above peering down, 8½in. (21.5cm.) high, together with a bowl by the same manufacturer, the wavering rimmed body bearing four male figures, 6½in. (16.5cm.) diameter. (2)
A Japanese bronze bottle vase early 20th century, dark brown patination, with heavily textured body, a dragon coiling around the neck, the lower body with decoration in pierced high relief depicting a tumultuous sea, on a shallow flared foot, 18in. (45.5cm.) high, the dragon`s head detached and glued.
A pair of George V silver napkin rings William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1917, one engraved; together with a Chinese silver napkin ring; a silver steam vase; a cased silver christening knife & fork set; and a silver cased pocket watch with Swiss 7 jewel movement, the dial signed `AP Roger Ltd. Guernsey`, approx. silver weight 6oz. (6)
A George III inlaid mahogany tea table the boxwood edge strung D-shaped top opening on a gateleg mechanism, over a satinwood tablet inlaid frieze centred by an oval, raised on boxwood strung square tapered legs headed by floral vase paterae, on spade feet, 36¼ x 18in. (92 x 45.5cm.), 28¾in. (73cm.) high.
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