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A pair of Worcester blue-scale ground flared vases, painted with Kakiemon style panels in the so-called Jabberwocky pattern, 16cm high, blue fret square marks, circa 1770 See Spiro & Sandon, Worcester Porcelain 1751-1790 The ZorenskyCollection, (1996), p. 217, pl. 246 for an example of the shape, said to copied from the ancient Chinese bronze vase or tsun.
A Davenport pink-ground and gilt two-handled ovoid pedestal vase, probably painted by J.Williams, with two oval panels with rustic scenes, 36cm high, iron-red printed mark, circa 1870; and an Aynsleys cabinet plate, painted with a seascape with boat, 23.5cm diameter, impressed mark, late 19th century
A pair of Staffordshire blue and white printed tulip vases, with three stem apertures, printed with a boatman rowing on a lake before a bridge, 17cm high; another pair of chinoiserie printed vases, 17cm high and a baluster vase, 22.5cm high, first quarter 19th century Provenance: The Robinson Collection.
Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a meadow green textured glass Nipple vase, moulded in relief with concentric circles, pattern no 9828, 1974, 27cm high See Jackson, Lesley Whitefriars Glass Richard Dennis Publications 1996, p. 141, plate 163 for a different coloured example.
A Wemyss pottery trumpet vase, decorated with fuchsias, impressed and painted marks, later label for Rogers de Rin,19cm high; and a Wemyss candlestick converted to a lamp, painted with cabbage roses, impressed mark, stamp for T. Goode & Co. as retailers, 30.5cm high (excluding fitment)
A Della Robbia twin handled vase, circa 1900, painted with foliate bands and pansies, painted mark, decorators mark indistinct A... , 22.5cm high; and a Doulton Faience bottle vase, 1878, painted with flowers on a yellow ground, impressed marks, painted monogram of Minna Cranley and no. 205, 29cm high
Hibiscus, a Moorcroft baluster vase, on a green ground, painted initials, impressed mark, 20cm high; Clematis, a Moorcroft ginger jar and cover, on a green ground, painted initials, impressed mark, 15.5cm high; and Hibiscus, a Moorcroft bottle vase, on a green ground, impressed mark, 15.5cm high
Roelof Sterken for Rozenburg, a Dutch Art Nouveau egg-shell porcelain tea caddy, 1902, the shaped open work cover on a slightly tapering rectangular body, the white ground painted with a polychrome decoration of stylised flowers and leaves, printed factory mark, painted artists monogram, year mark and numbered 869, 20cm high; and J. Schellink for Rozenburg, a Dutch Art Nouveau egg-shell porcelain vase, 1905, ovoid with a swollen square neck, the white ground painted with a polychrome decoration of stylised flowers and leaves, printed factory mark, painted artists monogram, year mark and numbered 220, 15cm high
Pablo Picasso, Chouette femme, a glazed ceramic vase, conceived in 1951 and executed in an edition of 500, painted Edition Picasso, stamped Madoura mark and Edition Picasso, 28.5cm high See Ramie, Alain Picasso Catalogue de loeuvre ceramique edite 1947-1971, no.119 (another version illustrated)
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