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Four Liberty of London silk scarves, to include; a peacock and vase pattern narrow scarf in fuchsia, and green tones, 43cm x 151cm, a bird and leaf pattern scarf in green and terracotta, 69cm x 69cm, an iris pattern scarf in coral, orange and grey tones within a vivid coral border, 90cm x 90cm and a tree of life pattern scarf in blush and muted green tones, 70cm x 70cm (4)
A pair of Empire style sofas by Wade, late 20th century, in striped ochre fabric, the padded scroll arms enclosing two seat cushions and matched scatter cushions, above a stained beechwood apron, upon fluted vase shaped front feet, each settee measures, 82cm H x 175cm W x 91cm D, along with a cubic form pouffe in matched fabric by Peter Guild (3)
A large and impressive silver plated wine cooler, 19th century, of possible military connection, the twin handled, vase-form cooler, cast with a continuous border of scrolling vines and grapes to the neck, above an acanthus cast shoulder and further scrolling floral and foliate lower section, all upon a similarly decorated spreading circular foot, the body engraved to both sides with a garter style star and centred by the number '62', 33.2cm high
A collection of four Chinese carved wood vase stands, comprising; an unusual circular stand with radial lobed gallery raised on five scroll legs, internal diameter 14cm, a trefoil shaped example, 24cm wide overall, a square section stand with circular vase plinth, internal diameter 17.5cm, a circular stand, internal diameter 20.5cm, and a smaller stand for supporting a group, 13.5cm wide (5)Condition report; Square section stand - two galleries to the base are later replacements. Radial example - One foot with glued repair. Circular stand - splitting can be seen. All with surface staining, scratches and blemishes commensurate with age.
A Japanese Kutani porcelain stem bowl, Meiji Period (1868-1912), signed to the underside, 18cm diameter, with a Chinese blue and white porcelain prunus pattern ginger jar, 11cm high, and a Canton famille rose baluster vase, 26cm high (3) (at fault) Condition Report: Canton vase with severe crack towards lower section and base. Chip to rim. Kutani stem bowl - Dirtied chip to rim. Pitting and fritting. Small firing crack to foot rim. All pieces showing wear.
A pair of Japanese Kutani porcelain vases, Meiji period (1868-1912), each decorated with two panels depicting foraging birds and peacocks, against an orange ground with extensive gilt decoration, of baluster form, signed to the underside, 31cm high, with further smaller Kutani porcelain vase, 22cm high (2)Condition report; Each vase shows wear to the exterior which is more excessive in areas resulting in loss of decoration. Gilt wear and surface staining present. No obvious signs of restoration. Marks to the underside rubbed and difficult to decipher. Pitting and and fritting can be seen.
A Chinese porcelain Peranakan jardinière, 20th century, of typical form, decorated with peony blossoms and birds in flight, against a turquoise ground, the interior painted with five fish, printed four character mark to underside, 24cm high, with a Franklin Mint jardinière, 20th century, titled 'The Vase of the Golden Carp', printed maker's mark to base, 32cm high (2)
A French faience five neck bulb vase, 20th century, decorated with exotic birds and butterflies against a white ground, painted maker's mark to base, 20.5cm high, with a similar smaller example decorated with floral sprays, 18cm high, a linear five neck vase, 22cm high, a near pair of French faience jars and covers, 20th century, with exotic bird finials, painted maker's marks to base, each 29cm high, a faience four neck bulb vase with painted coat of arms for 'Auras', 24cm high, and a similar smaller example, 22cm high (7) (at fault)
A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1879, of slender high shouldered form with cylindrical neck, incised and painted with birds perched on branches and in flight, glazed in shades of blue, manganese and green, incised '9.5.79, R W Martin, London & Southall', 38.5cm high CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows minor surface wear and the odd small firing pit and frit, but no obvious chips, cracks, crazing or restoration. Areas of decoration show some variation in colour and texture, most noticeably on the neck.
A pair of Bow porcelain potpourri 'frill' vases, circa 1764, each high shouldered vase decorated with floral sprays, vines, and masks, and painted with flora and fauna, 18cm high, with one associated cover (3) (at fault)Condition reportUnderglaze crack to the rim of one vase, general minor losses, chips and restoration to the floral detail.Vase with cover has glazing fault around the rim and similarly has chips, repairs and losses to the flower heads and leaves, the cover with some loss of glazed fauna
A pair of Bloor Derby vases, 19th century, each urn shaped vase with acanthus moulded handles elaborately gilt highlighted and individually decorated with landscape panels depicting extensive rural and classical views, raised on square section pedestal bases, stamped to the underside, 23cm (at fault) (2)Condition reportEvidence of restoration to both vases, glue residue around the lower collar and heavy gilt paintwork.Extensive crazing with some foxing along with rubbed wear to the gilt detail to both vases.
A garniture of three Bloor Derby vases, 19th century, each urn shaped vase with acanthus moulded handles elaborately gilt highlighted and individually decorated with landscape panels, titled 'Castle at Fondi, A view in Italy', 'Haddon Hall, Derbyshire' and 'Matlock High Tor Derbyshire, View in Wales', raised on square section pedestal bases, stamped to the underside, tallest 29.5cm (at fault) (3)Condition reportRestoration to the handle of one small vase and possibly to the handles of the second small vase.Extensive crazing to both smaller vases with some underglaze foxing, some light rubbing to the gilt detail.The larger vase also with extensive crazing to the glazing and rubbing to the gilt detail, very minor nibbles to the base rim.
Three Derby porcelain potpourri 'Frill' vases, circa 1764, the high shouldered bodies with pierced lattice work and extensively decorated with flowers, foliage, insects and masks, tallest 21cm high, with two associated covers (5) (at fault)Condition reportVase without cover has 2cm crack through the foot rim, multiple chips to the leaf and petal collar with later paint restoration, further multiple chips and repairs to the floral detail.First vase with cover has an extensive speckled glazing fault, multiple minor chips and losses to the leaf and petal detail.The cover has extensive restoration to the bird finial, further chips and losses to the flower detail, along with a 5cm hairline crack.The second vase and cover similarly has some minor losses and chips to the flower detail, the cover with minor chips to the rim, further losses and chips.
A pair of Bow porcelain frill vases, 18th century, each of flared cylindrical form, the pierced rim above bocage floral decoration, each 16.5cm high (2) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:One vase shows extensive repairs to the pierced rim and losses to the bocage floral decoration. The other shows firing cracks to the pierced rim and more extensive losses to the bocage floral decoration.
A German porcelain Schneeballen vase and cover, late 19th century, decorated with vines and berries, of square section baluster form, gilt highlighted to base and cover, 27.5cm high (at fault)Condition report: The vase shows minor chips and nibbles throughout, minor damage to the vines and berries, as well as rubbing to the gilt highlights. No other obvious signs of damage or restoration.
Six pieces of Moorcroft, 19th century and later, comprising: a vase in the Spring Blossom pattern, designed by Sally Tuffin, impressed maker's mark and painted monogram to base, 18.5cm high; a vase in the Anemone pattern, impressed maker's mark and painted monogram to base, 17cm high; a William Moorcroft for Macintyre Florian Poppies saucer, 11.5cm diameter; a ginger jar and cover, decorated in the Magnolia pattern, impressed maker's mark to base, 10.5cm high; a small Pomegranate vase, impressed maker's mark and painted monogram to base, 7cm high, and a bowl in the same pattern, 11cm diameter (6) (at fault)
A selection of decorative ceramics, comprising a Royal Copenhagen terrier, numbered 1453/3087, 5cm high, a Belleek cornucopia vase, green printed mark, 13cm high, a Hollohaza, Hungary model of two storks, 14cm high, a Coalport Floris shell shaped dish, 6cm high, and a spill holder modelled as a putti supporting a basket, 14cm high (5)
An opaque yellow glass vase, 20th century, of trumpet form with shaped rim and cobalt blue trailing detail, 23cm high, with a similar smaller example with prunted handles, 18cm high, and another, 11cm high, with a yellow glass shallow bowl, black and gilt detail to the rim, 28cm diameter (4)
A George III octagonal bowl attributed to Perrin Geddes & Co, early 19th century, the body and base cut with faceted ribs below a serrated rim, 15cm W x 11cm D x 7.5cm H, with a similarly designed cylindrical table vase, 13.5cm high (2) (at fault)PROVENANCE: Peter Vawdrey (1780-1831) was employed at Perrin Geedes & Co from 1802 until 1811 and brought together the Tushingham Hall collection. For the octagonal bowl see Plate 6, Cherry and Richard Gray, 'The Prince's Glasses, Some Warrington Cut Glass 1806-11', Journal of the Glass Association, 2, 1987
PAUL RIEVE (20TH CENTURY)Still life of flowers in a vase signed 'Paul Rieve' (lower right) oil on canvas 61.5 x 92cm ARRCondition reportCanvas a little loose.A little surface dirt.Pale diagonal white mark upper left.Otherwise appears generally good.Nothing fluorescing under uv light.
FOLLOWER OF JAN VAN OSStill life of flowers in a vase oil on canvas 61 x 51cm Provenance Property of a deceased estate.Condition reportThe canvas is lined.Craquelure.Small hole lower right corner near fruit and associated paint loss.Small hole upper right corner and upper centre.Small indentation/damage upper left edge.What look like a few areas of old repair.Various other small marks, spots and abrasions.Surface dirt.Inspection under uv light reveals infilling to craquelure, but an opaque varnish prevents further reading.
AN ARTS & CRAFTS WROUGHT-IRON LANTERN WITH SHAPED VASELINE GLASS SHADEEarly 20th CenturyThe metalwork frame comprising three wavy looped bands adjoined by twin rings encasing the rippled glass vase, 40.5cm high; 31cm wideCondition Report:No chips to the glass. Wear and rusting to the metal frame.
PROBABLY JAN COCKX (BELGIAN, 1891-1976): ‘LE CHASSE’ CERAMIC SCULPTURE (4)Mid 20th CenturyThe orange glazed ceramic relief sculpture depicting a hunting scene through woodland, on a wooden plinth, 37cm wide x 40cm high including base; Together with a large French glazed floral ceramic vase, 29cm high, a ceramic plate and a blue and white bowl
A SILK GHOM PRAYER RUG, PERSIANThe madder mehrab with a vase of flowers, a pair of plants with birds rising to a hanging lantern and a pale pink arch above; a black rosette leaf and delicate floral border, circa 1950s, 152 x 103cmCondition: Good, ends need stopping, some slight wear, needs a clean
A collection of miniature Chinese cloisonné Items, comprising three small Vases, a small baluster Vase, two Chinese Jars, an attractive Wine Goblet, a cloisonné Ashtray with rotating top, a miniature cloisonné Tea Kettle with square seal mark, a rectangular Box with hinged cover, 11cms (4 1/4"), and two other small cloisonné Boxes with covers and a Match Box Holder. (13)
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