A mixed collection of silver and plated items comprising: a pair of early 20th Century Japanese silver buddha peppers; a Japanese plated brass vase with engraving and applied brass cranes; a small cast Oriental brass Dog of Fo; a Victorian electroplated skirt-lifter on a plated chain; a bronze small sculpted plaque signed "R.Placht" cased; a wax seal; two plaster portrait medallions; a pair of silver cufflinks; and a silver cigar cutter, the vase 9cm high. (lot)
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An Edward VIII silver mounted cut-glass dressing table powder jar, of compressed circular form, the cover enamelled with a vase of flowers, by Synyer and Beddoes, Birmingham 1936; and another similar with a pale bronze enamelled cover by the Daniel Manufacturing Co, Birmingham, 1934, each approximately 11cm diameter. (2)
A late 19th Century American silver square salver, inscribed; a George V silver two-handled trophy cup, inscribed, four smaller silver trophy cups (two inscribed); a silver goblet with engraved cartouche and Hebrew initials (kiddish cup); a vase; a pair of small vases; a Dutch silver bonbon dish; and two other silver bon bon dishes, the larger trophy cup 11.5cms high, 45.4oz weighable silver. (13)
A George V silver travelling timepiece, of rounded square outline with enamelled decoration right inside “From Joey 18th Dec 1923” by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1923; together with a silver sovereign case, a silver miniature Dutch figure, a silver “Hair pins” box; a Coronation commemorative pen-knife; a small silver pig and horseshoe figure; a miniature silver vase; an enamelled bell-push (A/F); and a small silver George IV vinaigrette, the vase 7.2cm high, 3.8oz. weighable silver. (10)
A Victorian silver four-piece tea and coffee service, with vase-shaped bodies, circular bases and embossed stiff leaves at intervals around the lower bodies, with scoll handles, each piece initialled "DB", by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1848, the coffee pot 27.5cm high, 77.9oz. (4)Provenance: select items removed from Carrycoats Hall, Northumberland.Self-declaration ivory reference KNWPY7DR
Five Chinese vases and a lidded teapot, including blue and white Gu vase (restored) etcThe top of the Gu vase has been restored. The famille rose vase is cracked. There's restoration to the top of the crackle vase. The small sleeve vase also has some restoration at the top. There is some old sellotape and other dirty marks on the teapot.
A Naples style small coffee pot and cover decorated with mythical scenes, 17.5cm high, a Paris porcelain spill vase and another vase (3)The spill vase has a couple of base chips and some gilt wear. The teapot has a tiny chip to the underside of the lid, slight graze to the spout, and gilt wear.
A Royal Doulton stoneware vase, by Florence Barlow, of slender ovoid form, tubelined with a band of budgerigars perched on a branch, with painted leaf divisions, impressed marks, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '271', 27cm highCondition ReportSome minor firing cracks to the tubelining. No chips or damage.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase,dated 1883, of ovoid from, the collar incised with a band of anchors and nets, the body painted with various fish amongst seaweed in a grey-green palette, stamped marks, incised artists' monograms and numbered '22', 20.5cm highCondition ReportSome surface rubbing to the body. No cracks or damages. The beadwork to the neck in good order. The base with some rubbing commensurate with age.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, by Florence Barlow, of tapering form with a flared neck, the sides with three buff-ground cartouches, each with pâte-sur-pâte decoration of finches among foliage, with impressed marks, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '735', 42.5cm highCondition ReportBase rim with glaze grumbles. No cracks to the body.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, dated 1880, by Mary Ann Thompson, of ovoid form, with a blue ground incised with prunus and entwined with a dragon in high relief, the inside of the rim with a flambé glaze, with impressed marks and incised with artist's monogram,22.5cm highCondition ReportRight ear restored - not further cracks or damage.
A pair of Doulton Lambeth stoneware vases, decorated by Florence Barlow, each of shouldered form with a baluster-shaped neck, decorated with tubelined motifs of peacocks and peacock feathers to the shoulder, on an impressed floret ground, with impressed marks, incised with artists' monograms and numbered '212', 27cm high (2)Condition ReportOne with a firing crack to the neck joint. With some fine hairline around the body of the same vase. Some minor cracks to the tubelining on both.
Three Doulton Lambeth and Royal Doulton stoneware vases, by Mark V Marshall, two with raised bird-design banding and a panel, one painted with seahorses, all with impressed marks and incised with artist's monogram, 25.5, 26 and 27cm high (3)Condition ReportThe bottle vase with some nibbles to the rim. Appears otherwise free from restoration. The sea horse example appearing in good order.The waisted vase with chips to the rim. An additional image of this was added.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, by Frank Butler, of ovoid form, with panels of stylised flowers, with a shaped lappet neck and rim, with impressed marks and incised with artist's monogram, 27cm high, anda Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, by Edith Lupton, with scrolling panels, with a Greek key banded neck, with impressed marks, incised with artist's monogram and dated '1886', 25cm high (2)Condition ReportNibbles to both on the extremities.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase,decorated by Florence Barlow, of baluster form with a flared neck, with scrolling tubelined decoration, to either side with a buff-ground cartouche, each with pâte-sur-pâte decoration, one with a pair of owls, and the other with a pair of bats, with impressed marks, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '442',35cm highCondition ReportWith some minor chips to the tubelining throughout. The shoulder with some slightly darker areas, suggesting some burning during the firing.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, dated 1879, decorated by Mary Ann Thompson, decorated in a blue-pink flambé glaze, with a relief decoration of a dragon, raised on a stepped base incised with a Greek key border, with impressed marks and incised with artist's monogram,21cm highCondition ReportRestored horn to the head of the dragon.
A Doulton stoneware cylindrical vase,dated 1881, by Mark V Marshall, deeply modelled with scrolling foliage, on a stamped ground, impressed marks and dated '1883', with artist's monograms and numbered '345', 38.5cm high, and a Royal Doulton stoneware vase, by Mark V Marshall, of tapering form, with Art Nouveau stylised flowers and a band of fish, impressed marks, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '433', 33cm high (2)Condition ReportWith apparent restoration to the base of the vase. Top rim with no chips or cracks. The base with two chips to the rim. The fish example with an internal firing crack running vertically up along the body. The base and rim with apparent restoration. Additional images uploaded.
A Royal Doulton stoneware vase, by Frank Butler, with a folded rim with three scrolled handles, with tubelining and jewelled details, impressed marks, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '773',30cm highCondition ReportWith cracks to the tubelining throughout. Some areas of glaze pooling over the tube lining.
A pair of large Doulton Lambeth stoneware vases, by Florence Barlow, each of ovoid form with a flared neck, both in a buff glaze with pâte-sur-pâte decoration of swallows among reeds, with impressed marks, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '854', 63cm high (2)Condition ReportOne with an orange stain to the top half of the body. The same vase with a restoration to the rim. The top layer on the glaze worn through in areas, Both with scuffing and minor glazing chips to the bases,
Émile Gallé (French, 1846-1904),a miniature cameo glass vase, c.1900, of shouldered form, cased and cut with leaves, cameo signature,7.5cm high, anda similar fire-polished vase,cased in red or pale cinnamon, with a later silver collar, cameo signature,7.8cm high (2)Condition ReportThe fire polished example has been cut down and later silver mounted. Rubbing and wear to the silver mount. General surface marks and manufacturing.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware bottle vase, 1880, decorated by Mary Mitchell, the bulbous body with a tall cylindrical neck and a bulbous lip, decorated in a mottled blue-green glaze, with an entwined dragon and incised with flowering branches, impressed mark and incised with artist's monogram, 27cm highCondition ReportRestored left ear to the dragon. Some nibbles to the spine.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, by Eliza Simmance, with Art Nouveau stylised foliage and flowers, with arabesque panels decorated with squiggles, impressed marks, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '693',27.5cm high,a Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, by Eliza Simmance, with Art Nouveau panels of scrolling foliage with water-spouting dolphins, impressed marks, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '462',27cm high and a Doulton Lambeth stoneware twin-handled vase, by Eliza Simmance, impressed marks, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '603',22.5cm high (3)Condition ReportSome minor nibbles and firing cracks to the tube lining.
A Royal Doulton flambé vase,by Mark V Marshall, the flat disc-shaped body decorated in a flambé glaze, with a butterfly to the body and applied with a lizard spiralling around the body and neck, impressed marks, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '309', 21cm highCondition ReportNeck and rim are restored.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase,by Mark V Marshall, the tapering bottle-form body with scrolled twin handles, tubelined with scrolling foliage and flowers, impressed marks and incised artist's monogram,30cm high,another Doulton stoneware jug, by Mark V Marshall, with a grotesque mask below the spout, with stylised scrollwork, impressed marks, artist's monogram and numbered '239',9cm high, anda Royal Doulton ewer, by Mark V Marshall, of tapering form, with a dragon handle and bearded mask beneath the spout, impressed and incised artist's monogram, 31cm high (3)Condition ReportSome minor losses and chips / cracks to the tubelining.
▴ André Thuret (French, 1898-1965),a glass vase, c.1925, with internal green mottled decoration, heavily cased in clear crystal with integral handles, engraved signature 'andre thuret',9.2cm highCondition ReportSmall chips to the edge of the opening. Minor nibbles and surface wear to the edge of the foot rim. Manufacturing flaws and marks.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, by Florence Barlow, of ovoid form, the buff glazed ground decorated with pâte-sur-pâte motifs of finches amongst bulrushes, with impressed marks, incised artist's monogram and numbered '634', 35cm highCondition ReportThe foot with some blemishes and glaze chips. With a firing crack to the base rim. Additional images uploaded.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, dated 1883, decorated by Mary Ann Thompson, of ovoid form, with relief decoration of a squid and an octopus against a green glazed ground, impressed marks, painted artist's monogram and numbered '331', 36cm highCondition ReportWith a substantial restoration to the body. Traces of this can be seen by a hairline crack running from the head of the squid to one of the octopus' arms. Traces of the crack visible within. Some chips to one of the octopus/ arms.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jardinière and a vase, by Eliza Simmance, the jardinière with flow blue panels, the vase with tubelined decoration with butterflies, impressed marks, incised artist's monograms and numbered '576' and '305',17.5 and 19.5cm high, and a pair of Royal Doulton stoneware vases, by Eliza Simmance, with Art Nouveau stylised tubelined decoration, impressed marks, incised artist's monogram and numbered '182', 14.5cm high (4)Condition ReportNo chips or cracks in all four. Minor nibbles to the tube lined deatils.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase,by Florence Barlow, incised and tubelined with a band of ducks, amongst stylised foliage on a buff ground, impressed and incised artist's monogram and numbered '223',26cm high, anda Royal Doulton stoneware vase,by Florence Barlow, similarly decorated with a band of spoonbills, impressed and incised artist's monogram and numbered '449',18cm high (2)Condition ReportThe larger example with a small area of restoration along the lower border (shows under blacklight). With some scuffs to the base. Both with some minor black marks throughout. Additional images uploaded.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware twin-handled vase, by Florence Barlow, the buff stippled ground, with birds and flowers in relief, with impressed mark struck through, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '552',24.5cm high, and two further Doulton Lambeth vases, one by Florence Barlow, the other by Florence Barlow and Frank Butler, each with pâte-sur-pâte panels of birds, on an incised and jewelled ground, with impressed marks and incised with artist's monogram, 25.5 and 29.5cm high (3)
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, by Emily E Stormer, with twin handles modelled as birds, the body incised with fish-like grotesques each side, within jewelled and lappet borders, stamped marks and incised with artist's monogram,32cm high, and a similar Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase,by Eliza Simmance, with twin handles modelled as birds, a raised and incised scrolling leaf and flower design, with jewelled borders, impressed marks, artist's monogram and numbered '296',32cm high (2)Condition ReportWith restoration to the top rim on the grotesque vase.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, by Florence Barlow, with a band of raised pâte-sur-pâte partridges, with tubelined wheat, on an incised brown ground of stylised wheat, with impressed mark struck through, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '252', 41cm highCondition ReportSome chips and firing cracks to the body.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, decorated by Hannah Barlow, of ovoid form with a flared neck, set with two lugs to the shoulder, decorated with an incised band depicting a scene of hounds hunting a deer, incised artist's monogram, impressed marks,28cm highCondition ReportWith some fritting to the base rim.
A Royal Doulton stoneware tall vase, decorated by Mark V Marshall, with a band of painted geese over a floral ground, with incised and raised vertical 'feathers', stamped marks and incised artist's monogram and numbered '622',38cm highCondition ReportSome rubbing to the top rim, the base good overall. No chips or cracks.
A Doulton Lambeth and a Royal Doulton jardinière, by Mark V Marshall, each with stylised scrolling panels of flowers and foliage, with impressed marks and incised with artist's monogram, and numbered '1186' and 907' respectively,20.5cm high (2)Condition ReportLambeth vase with crack to the base, nibbles to the base rim and limescale. RD jardiniere with firing cracks to the tube lining.
A Royal Doulton stoneware vase,by Florence Barlow, decorated with pâte-sur-pâte birds on grasses, with an incised ground and bold tubelined scrolling borders, with impressed marks, incised with artist's monogram and numbered '288',45cm highCondition ReportGlaze scuffing to the base edge of the glazed vase.
Émile Gallé (French, 1846-1904),c.1900, a fire polished cameo glass vase, of shouldered form with applied lug handles, cased and cut with foliate motifs and cracked ice cut decoration, cameo signature,27cm highCondition ReportHandles have been polished and are now much reduced from their original form. One handle with chips still visible to the edge. Surface scratching to the base with nibbles to the edge of the foot rim.
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