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A Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain rouleau vase, mid-19th Century, typically painted with panels of figures, birds, insects and flowers, height approx 63cm (repaired), together with a Canton famille rose vase, mid-19th Century, enamelled with figural panels within borders of precious objects, insects and flowers, height approx 47cm (reduced neck, repaired and converted to a lamp base).
A Chinese blue and white porcelain cylinder vase, mark of Kangxi but late 19th Century, each side painted with two boys standing beside a large vase, pseudo four character mark to base, height approx 25.5cm, together with a Chinese dowager empress style porcelain hexagonal jardinière and stand (repaired and faults) and an iron red decorated bowl (faults).
A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase and cover, late 19th Century, the high shouldered baluster body decorated with a dense lotus and tendril design, height approx 31cm, together with a group of Chinese blue and white porcelain, comprising a figural painted baluster vase (chip to rim), a vase painted with prunus and three ginger jars and two covers painted with prunus.
A Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase and cover by Kanzan, Meiji period, the ovoid body filled with a continuous waterside scene of birds and flowers with Mount Fuji beyond, within simulated brocade borders, gilt Shimazu mon and signature to base, height approx 31cm (finial repaired).
A Chinese famille verte porcelain bottle vase, mark of Guangxu and probably of the period, the bulbous body painted with four dragons beneath a further dragon to the flared neck, iron red six character mark to base, height approx 21.5cm (restored rim), together with a Canton famille rose vase, a Chinese blue and white altar candlestick, an export porcelain famille rose baluster vase and a Japanese blue and white bottle vase (some faults).
A Lladro porcelain figure group Hurry Now, model No. 5503, a small Royal Copenhagen porcelain vase decorated with blackberries, circa 1980, and a group of decorative ceramics, including two Sylvac dogs, a Beswick group of two kittens and a Masons Serpent handled jug (faults and repairs).
A small group of Shelley Art Deco teawares decorated with a cubist design in green, black and silver, comprising a cake plate, six tea plates, six saucers, one cup and a milk jug (faults), together with an assortment of glass and ceramics, including a small group of Minton `Haddon Hall` pattern wares and a large cut glass footed vase (faults and restoration).
A garniture of three Pierrefonds crystalline glazed vases, circa 1900, comprising a pair of two handled high shouldered vases and a two handled oval bowl, each covered in a blue, turquoise and ochre glaze with purple splashes to the neck rim interiors, impressed factory marks to bases with numerals `398` and `403`, height of vases approx 29cm, length of bowl approx 32cm (one vase repaired).
A Royal Doulton flambé vase of high shouldered form with narrow neck, decorated with figures and camels in a dessert landscape, printed and impressed factory marks to base, height approx 13cm, and a Royal Doulton flambé vase of slender ovoid form decorated with a ploughman and horses in a landscape, printed and impressed factory marks to base, height approx 21cm.
A Royal Dux pottery lampbase figure group, modelled as two Grecian figures by a column, the seated male decorating a vase, the standing female watching, raised on a square base with paw feet, applied pink triangle to base with impressed numerals `126`, height approx 40cm (restored).
A Carter Stabler Adams Poole pottery vase, 1920s, painted by Anne Hatchard, monogrammed, with the Truda Carter pattern YT, the neck painted with banded decoration above an ovoid body painted with polychrome stylized flowers, impressed factory mark and painted monogram and pattern to base, height approx 35cm (small chip to foot).
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