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A Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase, by Kinkozan, Meiji period, of low bellied globular form, painted with opposing shaped panels, one filled with a scene of six men running beside a horseback rider, the other with figures in a village scene gathering around a vegetable seller, reserved against a dark blue ground overlaid in gilt with flowers and foliage surrounding silvered flowerheads, framing a red and blue enamelled and gilt outlined scale band, gilt signature near to base, height approx 7cm.
A Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase, by Ryozan, Meiji period, of teardrop form, enamelled and gilt with an interior scene of four seated bijin including one playing a koto (zither) and another pouring tea, flanked by variously shaped panels, signed to base, height approx 9cm (restoration to rim).
A Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase, by Yozan, Meiji period, the ovoid body painted and gilt with opposing panels, one filled with women and children beneath a blossoming prunus branch, the other with a waterside pavilion, reserved against a ground of flowers including wisteria, chrysanthemum, peony and iris beneath a band of birds and further flowers, gilt signature and Shimazu mon to base, height approx 9cm.
A Chinese duck egg blue ground porcelain vase, late 19th Century, painted in the Dowager Empress style with opposing iron red and grey dragons amongst white and grey flowers and leaves on a duck egg blue ground, within yellow banded borders filled with scrolling tendrils, height approx 44.5cm (chip and hairline cracks to rim).
A Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase, Meiji period, the ovoid body and flared neck painted and gilt with samurai within brocade effect borders, flanked by a pair of moulded tied tassel handles, together with a Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase, Meiji period, painted with figures flanked by a pair of moulded tied tassel handles.
A Chinese blue hardstone bird group, 20th Century, carved as two birds either side of a branch, on a hardwood stand, together with a green jade archaistic vase and cover, a blue and white vessel, five porcelain ducks, a turquoise glazed Buddhistic lion, two snuff bottles, two cloisonné condiment sets, a soapstone carving and a pair of steel nutcrackers (some faults).
A Chinese blue and white crackle glazed porcelain vase, 19th Century, the tapering body and flared neck painted with a poet seated with arms resting on a large jar and cover, beneath a pine tree, the neck moulded with white and iron oxide prunus, incised seal mark to base, height approx 58cm (faults).
A Royal Copenhagen porcelain pin tray of square form decorated with a riverside scene and cottages, printed factory marks and titled `Den Gamle by Aarhus`, a Royal Copenhagen vase decorated with lily-of-the-valley, a Crown Derby Fielding `Widdicombe Fair` musical mug, a Caughley blue printed tea bowl, together with a Crown Staffordshire coffee service, comprising six cans and saucers, and a small collection of decorative ceramics.
A Liberty William Moorcroft Pottery vase, dated 1912, of high shouldered form, decorated with the pomegranate pattern against a shaded green ground, green painted signature to base with date, brown printed mark `Made for Liberty & Co.` and indistinct impressed numerals, height approx 31cm.
A Spode porcelain bat printed plate, circa 1810, decorated with a Mother and four children in a landscape beneath a gilt dentil rim, red painted mark to base with numerals `1922` (some wear), together with a Paris Samson porcelain floral encrusted Meissen style vase enamelled with birds and insects (faults).
A Kosta glass dish by Mona Morales, the flattened form of uneven shape and green/grey tint decorated with streaks of blue and brown colour, engraved mark to base with numerals `70-067`, diameter approx 38.5cm, together with an Orrefors clear glass vase, of canted corner tapered square shape engraved with a scantily clad girl holding aloft three flowers, engraved mark to base, height approx 24cm.
A CHINESE SANG DE BOEUF LAMPED VASE THE PORCELAIN, 19TH CENTURY Of elongated baluster form, covered with a crackled streaked red glaze thinning to a mushroom tone to the neck and the shoulder The porcelain, 14 5/8in. (37.2cm.) high, fitted for electricity View on Christie's.com
A CHINESE CELADON FAMILLE VERTE ORMOLU MOUNTED LAMPED VASE THE PORCELAIN, KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722) Painted to the body with figures amongst a continuous river and mountain landscape The porcelain, 12 3/8in. (31.5cm.) high, fitted for electricity View on Christie's.com
A CHINESE SANG-DE-BOEUF BOTTLE VASE 18TH CENTURY Covered with a thinly crackled streaked cherry red glaze; together with a carved celadon vase, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644); and a Korean celadon bowl, Koryo Dynasty (918-1392) The first, 8¾in. (22.2cm.) high (3) View on Christie's.com
A George VI lidded Trophy Cup, of trumpet vase form, with rounded bowl and applied rim, to a wrythen and waisted pull-off cover (lacking finial), to a tapering circular and knopped stem, and raised on a spreading circular foot, mounted to a hardwood circular socle with further applied presentation engraved plaque, weight 7 ½ oz, Sheffield 1937, Maker’s Mark CB&S
A pair of Chinese crackle glaze covered small Vases of tulip baluster form, the domed covers each with temple dog finials, painted throughout predominantly in famille verte with warrior figures etc, on a crackle glaze ground, incised seal marks (one cover with rim chips and one with inner lip chips, also one vase with hairline cracks to neck), 11 ½” high
A 19th Century Canton Baluster Vase, the neck applied with lizards and temple dogs, and the body painted in colours with panels of scenes; together with a further covered Vase, of tulip baluster form, painted in underglaze blue with panels of scenes and foliage, and the lid with a temple dog handle; and a further later Satsuma crackle glaze Vase (rim chips and repairs throughout), all approximately 11” (3)
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