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A pair of Jacob Petit Paris porcelain figural vases on fixed stands late 19th century, each with a figure seated on rockwork beside a turquoise ground rococo style ewer with dragon handle, decorated with a pastoral scenes of amorous couples and enriched with gilt, on conforming turquoise and gilt pedestal bases with scroll feet and hand painted floral borders, underglaze blue `j.p.` marks to underside, 11¼in. (28.5cm.) high, one vase repaired and foot detached. (2) .
An extremely rare Minton Secessionist Art Nouveau Commemorative vase made to commemorate the 1911 Coronation of King George V, of ovoid form, with twin angular scroll handles, decorated with two shields surmounted by crowns and beaded swags on a purple and blue ground, one side with the Royal cypher, the other with the inscription `1911 June 22nd Coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty King George V`, printed factory and impressed mark `3736` to base, 8½in. (21.5cm.) high. .
A mid-19th century glass footed vase the large bell bowl with wheel engraved fruiting vine decoration, on an annular knopped stem and plain foot with ground pontil, 9 5/8in. (24.5cm.) high, together with a Georgian style champagne flute, with diamond and panel cut bowl, facet cut stem and square foot, 8 1/8in. (20.75cm.) high. (2)
A Lalique Bacchantes frosted and polished glass vase c.2001, of tapered cylindrical form, moulded in high relief with a band of naked female dancing figures, applied label to inner rim, etched `Lalique ® France` to foot, 9½in. (24.5cm.) high, with the original box and purchase invoice. .
A 19th century Chinese famille rose rouleau vase of tapered cylindrical form with waisted flared neck, the body with two large panels painted with butterflies in flight above peonies and other flowers, the body and neck with other smaller floral cartouches against an overall enamelled foliate ground set with chrysanthemum blooms and white peonies, a lappet band to the base, 17¾in. (45cm.) high. .
A Chinese Longquan celadon baluster vase probably late-Ming Dynasty, carved and incised to the body with peony sprays above a lappet band and below a double band and stylised clouds to the shoulder, the cylindrical neck with everted rim, covered with a crackled thick pale green glaze, 9½in. (24.25cm.) high. .
Une paire de flambeaux en argent à base carrée, gravée de pampres, surmontée d’un fût carré décoré sur ses faces de mascarons. Le binet en forme de vase est ciselé d’oves. Avec ses bobèches. Poids : 1 509 g Hauteur : 28,50 cm avec les bobèches Poinçon au second coq, pour Paris entre 1809 et 1819, par N.X.G GOULAIN.
Chine Grande aiguière couverte de forme balustre à décor polychrome des émaux de la famille rose d’une scène de palais animé : un homme assis, vêtu d’une tunique jaune, peut-être l’Empereur Qianlong, un dignitaire placé derrière lui, tenant un sceptre ruyi dans la main droite, un autre dignitaire s’apprêtant à retirer sa coiffe entouré de servantes tenant des éventails et vase de fleurs, la scène sur fond de branches feuillagées en or, le couvercle décoré d’une femme et d’un enfant dans un palais. Epoque Qianlong (1736-1795). Monture du couvercle, du col, de l’anse et du pied en argent, sans poinçon, probablement travail hollandais. Hauteur: 39 cm. Une très petite fêlure sur le col et quelques usures d’or.
Paire de candélabres à cinq lumières, sur deux étages. Les fûts en marbre rouge griotte, en forme d’obélisque. Montures de bronze ciselé et doré (usures), à décor de Renommée. A l’amortissement un vase à l’Antique. Petits pieds griffes. Bases à palmettes. Petits pieds pastilles (manque un pieds) Epoque Empire H : 69 – L : 21cm
A Burmantofts Faience Anglo Persian bottle vase by Leonard King, model no. 428, ovoid with knopped neck, painted with flower sprays in shades of turquoise, green, brown and aubergine on a deep blue ground impressed and painted marks, LK monogram, professional restoration to rims, 35cm. high
A Royal Doulton Chang stoneware vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, flaring form, covered in a thick running volcanic glaze in shades of yellow, flambe and crackled white over a mottled flambe ground printed with a band of berried foliage, on ebonised wood stand painted Chang mark, signature and monogram, 15cm. high (total) vase 12cm. high
A Royal Doulton Chang stoneware vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, slender baluster form, covered to the shoulder with a thick, running volcanic glaze in shades of yellow, grey and veined white on a rich flambe and electric blue streaked ground printed mark, painted Chang mark, signature and monogram, professionally restored top rim, 25.5cm. high
A Royal Doulton Chang stoneware vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, shouldered form with collar rim, covered in a thick, running volcanic glaze in shades of yellow, green, flambe and crackled white over a streaked blue and flambe ground, with ebonised wood stand printed mark, painted signature and monogram 19.5cm. high (total) vase 16.5cm.
A Royal Doulton Chang stoneware vase designed by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, slender, shouldered form, covered to the shoulder with a thick, running, volcanic glaze in shades of yellow, green, flambe and crackled white over a graduated flambe to speckled blue ground printed factory mark, painted Chang mark 19cm. high
A Royal Doulton Chang stoneware vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, shouldered, slightly waisted cylindrical form, covered with a thick, running volcanic glaze in shades of green, orange, flambe and crazed white over a flambe ground painted with trailing foliage band painted Chang mark, signature and monogram 23cm. high
A Royal Doulton Chang stoneware vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, tall, shouldered cylindrical form, covered in a running, thick volcanic glaze in shades of green, yellow and flambe, on a flambe ground, under a crackled white glaze printed factory mark, painted signature and monogram 29.5cm. high
A Pilkington`s Royal Lancastrian plate by William S Mycock, dated 1934, modelled in low relief with a fish swimming in swirling water in blue on a silver-grey ground, another decorated with a seagull roundel and a vase painted with a frieze of fish impressed and incised marks, 20.5cm. diam.
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