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Vase Pair Antiques
Pair of Mary Gregory Style Green Glass Vases |
| Pair of Mary Gregory Style Green Glass Vases. Circa 1900.
Dimensions : H-30 (cm)
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Pair of Satsuma Quatrefoil Vases |
| Pair of Satsuma Quatrefoil Vases. Signed. Circa Meiji Period.
Dimensions : H-15 (cm)
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1850 PAIR SILVER SALTS w. URANIUM VASELINE GLASS LINERS |
| NEW. A handsome pair of silver salts, with unusual Vaseline glass liners. The holders are formed with bands of scrollwork and foliate designs above floral swags, and sit on four lily pad similar feet. The glass liners are bespoke made, and each fits snugly one way round in its own holder only. Condition: age and origin of the liners unknown, no damage found to either liners or holders - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% item purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1850, maker's mark "R & S" for Roberts and Slater. 1½in/3.8cm high, 3in/7.6cm long, average silver weight a little over 2½oz/75g. Further identical pair also available. |
Pair of Christopher Dresser vases |
| A delightful perfect pair of Minton vases designed by Christopher Dresser |
Pair of !8th Century Imari Vases |
| A Pair of 18th Century Imari Covered Vases, in a beautiful palette of soft oranges, blues, greys and gold. They are hexagonal in shape and have very detailed decoration.
In excellent condition.
Dimensions: 38cm high/ 18cm wide with lids on. |
London 1927 solid silver and cut glass unusual pair of cylinder vases. |
| London 1927 most unusual large pair of cut glass and English hallmarked solid silver cylinder vases made by William Gardener Groves, and very evocative of their era.
Beautiful thumb, diamond, and star cuts to glass catch the light, while the silver tops gleam. Also having star cut bases.
Size-8.25 inches high by nearly 3 inches in diameter.
In very good condition with just some minor marking to silver tops.
Wonderful to obtain a pair. They would make a lovely gift or a practical item to use.
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Pair Royal Doulton Stoneware Vases c1902 - 1927 |
| A very attractive pair of Royal Doulton vases dating from circa 1902 - 1927, decorated with purple grapes, stylized green leaves and darker grey stripes on a stone coloured background, and measuring 6.5" high and 6.5" diameter at their widest part.
They are in excellent condition, with no chips, cracks or repairs and no damage to the glaze. The backstamp is an impressed circle below a crown and lion, with the pattern number 7918 and a lower case r on one vase and s on the other.
The vase bearing the impressed s also bears the incised initials 'MW'.
This is an impressive pair of Royal Doulton vases of a style that would enhance either a traditional or modern interior. |
Pair Royal Doulton Stoneware Vases c1902 - 1927 |
| An attractive pair of Royal Doulton stoneware vases dating from circa 1902 - 1927. They are decorated with purple grapes and green and blue stylized leaves and fronds on a grey background. Both bear the Royal Doulton backstamp of a circle with a crown and a lion above and the words 'Royal Doulton England', along with an impressed pattern number 7942 and a letter 's'. They measure 7" high and 4" in diameter at the widest part.
One vase is perfect, with no damage, but the other has been repaired.
The undamaged vase, as well as the aforementioned markings to the base also has the incised initials 'FJ'.
The damaged vase has the incised initials MB' to the base. The damage is to the neck and the upper part of the vase, which has been broken and repaired, but as they are a pair, it would be a pity to split them, as the repair is not terribly noticeable. However, should you wish to purchase only the perfect vase, I would be willing to sell it for £50.00.
These are very decorative and attractive vases which would suit either period or modern interiors.
Free postage and packing on these items within the UK.
Overseas buyers PayPal only. Please e-mail for postage and packing charges. |
Pair Carltonware vases |
| A pair of Carlton ware (Wiltshaw & Robinson)
'Pattern 2728 Mikado', very good condition, size is approx., 8 inches standing |
Pair of 19th Japanese Kutani Lamps |
| A pair of 19th century Kutani vases with dragon decoration skillfully converted to table lamps without damaging vases. Terracotta silk shades included. Measuremets to top of shade 66cms. Height of vases alone 36cms. |
1850 PAIR SILVER SALTS w. URANIUM VASELINE GLASS LINERS |
| A handsome pair of silver salts, with unusual Vaseline glass liners. The holders are formed with bands of scrollwork and foliate designs above floral swags, and sit on four lily pad similar feet. The glass liners are bespoke made, and each fits snugly one way round in its own holder only. Condition: age and origin of the liners unknown, no damage found to either liners or holders - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% item purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1850, maker's mark "R & S" for Roberts and Slater. 1½in/3.8cm high, 3in/7.6cm long, average silver weight a little over 2½oz/75g. Further identical pair also available. |
1850 PAIR SILVER SALTS w. URANIUM VASELINE GLASS LINERS |
| A handsome pair of silver salts, with unusual Vaseline glass liners. The holders are formed with bands of scrollwork and foliate designs above floral swags, and sit on four lily pad similar feet. The glass liners are bespoke made, and each fits snugly one way round in its own holder only. Condition: age and origin of the liners unknown, no damage found to either liners or holders - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% item purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1850, maker's mark "R & S" for Roberts and Slater. 1½in/3.8cm high, 3in/7.6cm long, average silver weight a little over 2½oz/75g. Further identical pair also available. |
Pair Victorian Small Bisque Vases. |
| This pretty pair of continental bisque porcelain vases were made in the late 1800's, before 1891, and are in perfect condition. They measure approximately 6" high, and bear no maker's marks, just the numbers 7101 and 35 to the base.
They are a pale yellow in colour, deepening to beige at the top and on the twisted handles, similar to the English blush porcelain of that period. They have glazed cobalt blue to the necks and the fronts are decorated with a spray of roses, forget-me-nots and lily of the valley.
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Pair 'Omar Ware' Vases Early 1900's |
| This pretty pair of vases date to the early 1900's, and are marked to the base 'Omar Ware, Made in England' and the pattern 'Damask'.
The trumpet shaped vases have a raised basketweave surface and the base is decorated with stylised Art Nouveau style decoration.
An attractive pair of ornaments.
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London 1902 beautiful pair of solid silver specimen vases by Charles Boyton and Sons, famous makers. |
| London 1902 wonderful pair of solid English hallmarked silver specimen vases by Charles Boyton and Sons, famous makers of the aesthetic period.
8 inches tall by 3.5 inches wide, these make an impressive statement. Both the scalloped top and the base have foliate chased and applied edges, and the tapered stem has a ball column above the base.
A beautiful pair of vases in excellent condition. |
Pair Bisque Posy Vases Early 1900's |
| This charming pair of bisque posy vases depicting females and swans date from the early 1900's and are in the 'Nouveau' style. The base of one of the vases bears the impressed number 7826.
The ladies are seated behind graceful swans, their flowing peach coloured dresses a foil to the whiteness of the birds. Behind them is a large pink blossom, and they stand on green foliate bases. The backs of the swans and behind the blossoms are containers for posies of flowers.
They are in very good condition, with the exception of one of the ladies having had her head restuck, but this repair is barely discernible.
An enchanting pair of early 1900's bisque ornaments.
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