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A William de Morgan ovoid vase, decorated by Joe Juster, in the manner of Hispano Moresque, in copper lustre with stylised tulips, foliage and scrolls, four scroll handles to shoulders, 20cm high, marked in black M1801 W. de Morgan, Fulham, J.J., late Fulham period, c.1907
An American silver vase shaped two-section compact, the cover engine turned in alternating bands and decorated in bands of two-tone gold, the interior with two lidded compartments and mirror, cabachon blue stone button handles, mesh link strap, 23cm long, c.1920 Foster and Bailey was an American silversmith that operated between the years of 1878 and 1898. Prior to that the firm was known as White & Foster, from around 1873 up until 1878. Between 1898 and 1951 the company continued to operate under the name Theodore W. Foster and Bros, however it used the same F&B Sterling" hallmark on its silver as Foster and Bailey which can make it difficult to determine when a piece was made. The firm was based in Providence Rhode Island "
A pair of black basalt Wedgwood tear drop form vessels, with stoppers, bearing classical relief decoration, 15cm (5 3/4in) high, together with a black basalt portrait medallion of John Wesley, 9cm (3 1/2in) diameter, a Georgian helmet form milk jug, a bowl and a small vase
A Moorcroft jar and cover, circa 1991, by Alison Neale & Hayley Smith, of circular form tubelined and painted with violets on a green ground, marks to base, height 7.5 cm, together with a Moorcroft baluster vase, circa 1994, tubelined and painted with foxgloves, marks to base, height 10.5 cm and a Moorcroft baluster vase, tubelined and painted with flowerheads on a dark blue ground, marks to base, height 13 cm, and a selection of twenty four Moorcroft Collectors Club magazines & catalogues (a Lot).
A Moorcroft baluster vase, circa 1996, tubelined and painted with rough hawks beard on a white dark blue ground, marks to base, height 14 cm, together with a Moorcroft rectangular pen tray, circa 1995, tubelined and painted with flowerheads on a dark blue ground, marks to base, length 20 cm, and five Moorcroft circular dishes, circa 1990`s, all with tubelined floral sprays, marks to bases, diameter 12 cm, and a selection of twenty four Moorcroft Collectors Club magazines and catalogues and a Okra blue and clear glass scent bottle, 20th century, with trailing leaf decoration, height 22 cm, (a Lot).
A Dresden porcelain wall mirror, in the form of a stylized harp with central mirror flanked by flower encrusted border with flying cherub upon scrolled base, height 20 cm, together with a Dresden porcelain wall mirror, with colourful floral encrusted surround and two cherubs, height 35 cm, a pair of Continental figures, modelled as a male and female in 18th century dress standing upon circular vitruvian decoration bases, height 15 cm, a Dresden `Yardley` porcelain figural group, a porcelain spill vase, modelled as a tree trunk with playful children entwining the trunk, height 12 cm, impressed mark EBS 60, a musician figurine, modelled beside a floral jardiniere and stand, height 14 cm, a figurine of a man opening a beer bottle in blue and white, height 21 cm and a further figurine, (9).
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware beaker, by Hannah Barlow, of tapering form incised with a continuous band of horses in a field, incised marks to base, height 13.5 cm, together with a Moorcroft squat vase, the tubelined green ground with anemone flowerhead, marks to base, height 8 cm, (2).
A large Satsuma vase, of cylindrical form with everted gilt rim above waisted neck with dark blue ground and gilt leaf and floral decoration, the body with opposing panels on a dark blue ground, enclosing Oriental figures seated with gilt jewelled halos within a floral ground, the reverse panel with Oriental figures in a landscape scene, the panels with gilt leaf borders, character mark to base, height 46 cm. Provenance: estate of Lady Willis widow of Lord Willis of Chislehurst (Ted Willis) 1918-1992, screenwriter and playwright, creator of Dixon of Dock Green and other popular television dramas.
A Royal Worcester miniature porcelain pedestal vase and cover, circa 1919, signed Thomas Lockyer, the domed cover with blue ground and gilt finial with strapwork border, the gilt twin handled waisted pedestal vase with a fruit painted central band, with gilt strapwork borders upon a circular base, puce marks to base & 2749, height 10 cm.
A Continental porcelain pedestal vase with cover, the domed circular cover with panels of blue ground with gilt branch decoration interspersed by husks with gilt finial, above a waisted neck over baluster body with four applied panels, with colourful floral sprays, linked by gilt rings, the blue ground body with gilt branch decoration upon a bead and reel waisted pedestal circular base, height 44 cm.
A Newlyn style Galleon decorated copper jug, the partially filled loop handle applied between the rising sun over the sea on the back of the four sided tapering jug, other three sides decorated with single galleon above with flying and swimming fish above and below, beak spout, height 34 cm, together with a Newlyn style twin handled copper vase, the tapering cylindrical body decorated with carp swimming amongst foliage, applied handles, height 22.8 cm and an Arts and Crafts wall light, height 33 cm, (3).
A matched pair of silver and blue glass vase shape sugar casters by Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), London 1899 and 1906, with wrythen finials, bayonet fitted dome covers, wirework bodies with floral swags, each on circular foot, 17cm (6.75in) high, 11.5 oz Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
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