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CONSOLE demi-lune en bois sculpté et doré. La ceinture ajourée soutient des guirlandes de fleurs. Pieds fuselés cannelés réunis par une entretoise en X ornée d`un vase fleuri. Dessus de marbre blanc. Style Louis XVI. Epoque Napoléon III. (Accidents et manques dans les guirlandes, éclats à la dorure) H : 89 cm L : 101.5 cm P : 43 cm
A MURANO CAST GLASS MODEL OF A CAT looking very smug, with a wrap-around scarf, in yellow and red colouring with green scarf, 35cm high TWO GLASS BIRDS - a duck and another in red and violet colouring, 20cm and 40cm high and a VASE tri-colour - red, yellow and blue, 20cm (4)
AFTER H BRIGDALE "Waiting bear" and "Pretty bear", a pair of limited edition prints No'd. 57/200 and 45/200 respectively, five further limited edition coloured prints AFTER KIRSTY WITHER (1968-), SUE HENDERSON AND JUDY WILLOUGHBY (1949-), AFTER EMILY LARGE "Blue vase II" and "Blue vase III", a pair of limited edition coloured prints No'd. 59/195 each, signed in pencil, ENGLISH SCHOOL "Study of work horses with drover before industrial cranes", black and white engraving, limited edition No'd. 61/300, together with WATSON "Sierra Ronda Andalucia" and "Istan Farm Andalucia", a pair of watercolours, signed bottom right (ARR) (14)
A matched pair of Chinese vases and covers, of baluster form, decorated horses and other motifs on a ground of waves breaking on rocks, in enamel colours (repairs), 35 and 36 cm high See inside back cover colour illustration Condition report Report by JB Vase and cover 1: Cover generally grubby, with light signs of wear. Light chips present to inside rim section. Some light areas of colour. The vase itself displays, unfortunately a large amount of damage around the neck, a large section has been broken off and then re-glued in an amateur manner, with some loss to exterior decoration. Otherwise the vase displays general wear, some light fading to the colour around the blue areas of the glaze. A few pox marks and faults can also be observed to the surface, two indentations to base rim, and one small chip. Interior displays noticeable glaze faults and pox marks. Vase and cover 2: The cover on Vase 2 displays a large amount of damage to one side. The rim section has been broken into at least four sections and then re-glued. Pox marks, glaze faults present to the surface and a noticeable amount of glaze has been chipped off the top finial section, along with noticeable rubbing. Two small chips can be observed to interior rim. Again much in the same manner of the first vase, there is noticeable damage to the neck section of this vase. A large section has been broken into at least two pieces and there are three noticeable areas of loss. It has been glued again in an amateur fashion, and is rather noticeable. Again the body of the vase is scattered with a few glaze faults and pox marks and some colours slightly faded Please see illustrations for details
A pair of Royal Doulton Slater's Patent vases, 1884, 38.5 cm high (2) Condition report Report by JB Vase 1 General marks and wear present across the surface. Pox marks and glaze faults can be observed to main body, most noticeably around the top rim. Gilt worn in all areas. Black and brown marks can be observed to textured detail around the centre, with some fading on the white petal details. Base section displays glaze faults with one noticeable white spot. No major damage would appear present. Vase 2 General marks present again with light glaze faults and pox marks, most noticeable to top section. One of note to the glaze in the middle region up the neck. A couple of brown marks again present to the textured section in the middle with some fading and gilt rubbing. No major damage of note would appear present.
A Minton aesthetic movement chamberstick, three Linthorpe vases, and another similar vase (a.f.) (5) Condition report Report by JB Crazing evident to the main body of the chamberstick, along with a crack running from the base towards the centre body, approx. 1.5 inches in length. Light chippings present to glaze around top section and rubbing to handle. Heavy crazing to the surface, along with general markings, two blue glaze faults can be observed to the base, along with two chips. Orange Vase: heavy crazing to the surface with one noticeable glaze chip, and one chip to rim. Red Vase: crazing present to the main surface, along with a few glaze chips to top rim. Green Vase: noticeable chip and loss to top rim section. Crazing to main body and chip to underside Please see illustrations for details
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