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A rare Tsar Alexander enamelled Coronation beaker, 1896 (half million beakers like this were distributed at the Coronation and the eagerness of the population to obtain these mugs resulted in over 2000 persons being trampelled to death), 10cm high, and assorted English Royal commemorative wares to include a MacIntyre & Co King George V Coronation vase, George VI and Edward VIII Paragon loving cups, a Paragon Edward VIII cup, a further Edward VIII Coronation cup, a Queen Victoria 60 years commemorative cup and saucer, an Elizabeth II Coronation cup, three limited edition Coalport commemorative goblets and a limited edition Staffordshire enamel Royal Crest box with certificates
An early 20th century Wedgwood Dragon Pattern lustre bowl, of octagonal shape, pattern Z4829, the interior decorated with Chinese figures on phoenix with dragon to the centre, the exterior with dragon chasing flaming pearl against a shaded blue lustre ground, with gilt porcelain vase mark, 18cm diameter, 9cm high
Bernard Leach St Ives pottery Celadon glazed vase with incised panel decoration, impressed marks, PROVENANCE; This item was formerly the property of F B C Bravington who died about ten years ago. He knew Bernard Leach, Charles Vyse and Michael Cardew and built up an important collection of Art Pottery which was sold at Christies about 8 years ago. Lots 457-63 were part of the collection which were retained by members of his family after his death but have now been consigned to this sale. 6.75in. (17.15cm)
Bernard Leach St Ives pottery vase and cover with an elephant finial and cross hatch decoration, impressed marks PROVENANCE; This item was formerly the property of F B C Bravington who died about ten years ago. He knew Bernard Leach, Charles Vyse and Michael Cardew and built up an important collection of Art Pottery which was sold at Christies about 8 years ago. Lots 457-63 were part of the collection which were retained by members of his family after his death but have now been consigned to this sale. 3in. (7.62cm)
A bichrome earthenware amphoroid vase, possibly Anatolian or Cypriot, probably early first millenium B.C., the twin handles descending from the rim to the shoulder, with wavy and arching decoration, 27cm high, 25.5cm wide. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A set of five painted dining chairs in George I style, first half 20th century, each shaped rectangular back centred by a vase splat, on cabriole legs and pad feet, each decorated throughout in polychrome with flowers. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
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