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A pair of late 18c-early 19c blue john vases with quarter lobed spreading bases and flared rims, supported on knopped spreading columns with circular bases, on marble and blue john panelled plinths, the vases 8.75"h, height overall 13.5" - each vase has a very minor edge chip, one vase has a visible stress fracture in the neck of the column.
An early 19c blue john vase of reddish colour, with a flared rim, having a single banded spreading neck to the stepped shoulders of the ovoid body of the vase, supported on a waisted spreading single knop socle with a domed stepped base, on a black marble plinth, the vase 13"h, 14" high overall.
An early 20th century Dresden porcelain vase and cover decorated with figural and floral panels reserved on a yellow ground, a similar Dresden sucrier with pale blue ground, a Limoges type leaf shaped bowl, a 19th century floral decorated pedestal vase and a Continental porcelain pot-pourri
An early 20th century Masons patent ironstone china hydra jug with Indian pheasant and flower decoration, a 19th century Masons patent ironstone china hydra jug with Chinese figure decoration, an unmarked Masons type twin handled vase with Japan decorated, and a 19th century improved ironstone china meat plate with Indian flower decoration (4)
A Bourne and Leigh blue and white "Watteau" pattern vase of square sectioned baluster form, a Dutch blue and white Delftware vase decorated with a hunting scene, a small 18th Century Chinese blue and white export porcelain rectangular serving dish decorated with a coastal landscape, and a Dresden blue and white porcelain ribbon plate (4)
A collection of miscellaneous items to include a modern Japanese bronzed metal vase, a modern Art Nouveau style table lamp with green glass shade, a novelty treen ware cigarette dispenser in the form of an upright piano, a graduated set of three floral decorated jugs, etc
A 20th Century Japanese vase decorated in the Imari palette with fancy bird and flowers, together with a pair of 19th Century Japanese Imari onion shaped vases and a lidded cylindrical pot decorated with Japanese figures and having cane bound handle.
* A Davenport stoneware fruit stand, late 19th c., with wavy edges highlighted in green, decorated with transfer-print sprays of flowers on a lilac ground, 9ins (23cm) high, together with a late Victorian pottery cheese dish and cover by P.B. & S., a Losol Ware Armado baluster vase, c. 1912-36, 7.5ins (19cm) high, and other decorative items (13)
* A Dennis Chinaworks cockerel vase, by Sally Tuffin, 2003, flamboyant incised cockerel design in bold colours, 14.5ins (37cm) tall. This vase (numbered 18) is still in production, 26 made to date. Sally Tuffin, a ceramics and fashion designer famed for being half of the 1960s clothes partnership Foale & Tuffin, takes inspiration from nature, abstract art and the Arts & Crafts movement. She and her husband, Richard Dennis, started the Dennis Chinaworks in the converted stables of a Victorian Gothic rectory in Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset in 1985. Production was postponed between 1986 and 1993 while Sally returned to the Moorcroft Pottery as Art Director, managing to bring about a massive revival in the fortunes of this firm when it looked set to close in the mid 1980s. (1)
* A Japanese Satsuma bowl, early 20th c., decorated in gold and colours with figures in a landscape, 15cm diam., together with two smaller bowls (both sl. damaged) and a modern Satsuma baluster shape vase decorated in colourful raised enamels, 12.5ins (32cm) high (4)
* A Walter Moorcroft bowl, c. 1970s, decorated with anenome pattern on a dark blue ground, signed, (15.5 diam.), together with five other pieces of anenome pattern Moorcroft pottery comprising two small bowls, a pair of small vases and a smaller squat-shaped vase, all items having orig. manufacturer’s printed label to the base. Provenance: From the Hans Seelig collection. (6)
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