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Gertrude Jekyll for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an exceptionally large Arts and Crafts glass Munstead flower vase, circa 1884, waisted conical form with flared neck, large polished lens pontil, 51cm high Note: designed by the influential garden designer, author and horticulturist, for her Surrey estate Munstead Wood (recently acquired by the National Trust earlier this year), this is one of the largest known examples from the range. Jekyll commissioned Powell and Sons to manufacture a range of simple and utilitarian vases for arranging flowers from her newly acquired plot of land near Godalming. The house itself was remodelled by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1896. An advert from The Garden journal, March 29th, 1884, shows the range of commercially produced vases of this design (cf. No.51) sold by James Green and Nephew. An optic ribbed example of the same size and design appeared at auction in Edinburgh in 2021, possibly the only other known vase.
Eliza Hubert and William Parker for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware pate sur pate vase, circa 1880, baluster bottle form, relief moulded with Gothic tracery and central band of trefoil and ogee arched arcading, slip decorated with stylised fern and flower motifs, incised marks, 27.5cm high
Ethel Spilsbury for Royal Worcester, a handpainted pot pourri vase and cover, circa 1928, ovoid form, pierced crown cover with floral finial, with inner lid, and ropetwist and foliate moulded shoulders, on circular foliate and floral moulded foot, decorated with daffodils and blue geraniums on a mottled ground, signed, shape no.2048, 24cm high
William Hale for Royal Worcester, a blush ivory twin handled vase, circa 1905, tapered footed form with gilded acanthus moulded wing handles, on circular domed and flared foot, decorated with Begonia leaves and flowers with raised gilding, signed, shape no.2150, 29cm high
John Stinton for Royal Worcester, a Highland cattle painted vase, circa 1914, ovoid form, with gilded trumpet shaped neck on circular gilded foot, decorated with two Highland cows in a mist shrouded mountainous landscape, with landscape vignette verso, shape no.H 302, 17cm high
Frank Roberts for Royal Worcester, a floral painted vase and cover, circa 1908, elongated ovoid twin handled pedestal form, reeded shot silk and gilded domed cover with bud form finial, reeded neck and twin foliate moulded strap handles, on circular swept and reeded foot and pedestal base with beaded border and lappet moulded foot rim, decorated with anemones and spring flowers, signed, shape no.1957, 40cm high
TWO ITALIAN SOMMERSO ART GLASS VASES CIRCA 1960S in aqua and purple colourways, together with a turquoise tinted stem cup, a Strathearn paperweight and a Vasart bowltallest 20cm highQty: 5Minor scratches present to the vase in the first image, very small chip present to the paperweight, minor scratches also present to the remaining vases.
ROYAL WORCESTER, JAMES STINTON PAINTED VASE WITH A SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME decorated with a pheasantthe vase 15cm highQty: 2Gilt fading from Parts of the vase, small chip to the rim, scratches and general surface ware present, images of damage added to the website the photo frame has scratches and discoloured.
A pair of Chinese Famile Rose porcelain rouleau vases, now as table lamps, late Qing Dynasty, painted with a collar of butterflies above a body decorated with fungus, peacocks chrysanthemums and peonies, bearing a blue vacant double ring mark to the bases. 42 cm overall heightA private estateBoth vase have been drilled for electrical cables, and back filled with some sort of composition, old repairs, throughout one of the vases / lamps.Both vases have been filled and this seems to have overspill onto the surrounded edge, I think it is likely that the edges have sustained some damage but as they have been painted over it is difficult to see.
A collection of British Art Glass, including a Martin Andrews Stone Series vase, with etched mark dated 2004, 15.5 cm high, another Martin Andrews vase in yellow marble effect, with etched mark, 12 cm high, two beaker form vases by Martin Yeates, with etched marks, largest 13 cm high, Karlin Rushbrooke blue spiral design vase, 19 cm high, a Jack in the Pulpit vase, 27 cm high, and other ornamental glassware including Caithness and other paperweights
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