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A pair of George II mahogany dining chairs of Chippendale design, the moulded scroll crest rail with carved leaf and shell cresting to centre and with fretted interlaced vase pattern splat, the drop-in seats in rose tapestry, on cabriole legs with leaf carving to the knees, and claw and ball feet
A set of four George III mahogany dining chairs (including one armchair) of "Country Chippendale" design with shaped crest rails and fretted vase pattern splats, the drop-in seats upholstered in floral needlework, on square chamfered front legs with fretted brackets
Northern Pottery, A Don Pottery Vase, c.1800, of ribbed trumpet form under a mock-agate glaze, chips, 12cm; a buff-bodied Cradle sponged in manganese, 10cm and a Mug with joggled hoops, chips, 7cm (3) no. 9; no. 6. Label to first records another in Nottingham Castle. A similar example is illustrated in the Don Pottery 1801-1893, John Griffin, 2001, no. 229
An exceptional Sobei Kinkozan vase, c.1890, of square section, shouldered ovoid form, finely enamelled and gilt with silver-dotted panels of a festival cart painted with a tiger, a samurai in court costume, a hanging basket with a puppy eyeing a butterfly and a bijin by a rivulet on a mirror black ground, the shoulders with clouds on cafe-au-lait, black Kinkozan sei zo, minute glaze chip to one shoulder, 25cm. Everything about this vase sets it apart from Kinkozan`s normal oeuvre: the shape (derived from a Chinese Ming bronze) the black and brown grounds, the use of silver (now tarnished but revivable) the subject matter, the amount of space accorded the decoration, the nonchalant signature and lack of impressed mark, all these point to a special commission. The tiger is a zodiac animal and, on the twelve-year cycle, came round in 1890, a perfect fit stylistically for this vase. A vase of similar form and also with hanging baskets probably by the same hand is illustrated in Meiji Ceramics, Gisela Jahn, n.d., pl 91. For a similar puppy see Satsuma, Louis Lawrence, 1991, p. 174, and the hanging basket
A suite of Keller and Guerin vases, comprising a pair of moon flasks, a pair of tall vases, a pair of quatralobed vases and a single goblet vase, each with enamel strap work and foliate decoration, on a deep blue ground, gilt detailing, marked KG, Luneville, France, one larger vase with damage (7)
Canton famille rose baluster vase painted with panels of courtiers within interiors and surrounded overall by foliate designs, 16.5" high (a.f); together with an ovoid famille rose vase decorated with cockerels amongst flowering branches, 11" high (a.f), Imari vase, 10" high and a blue and white bowl, 9.5" diameter (4)
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