An impressive pair of antique French bronze ewers, last quarter 19th century the large pair of ornamental ewers in the manner of Clodion, each with tapering ovoid bodies, finely cast with Bacchic putti between bands of grapes and vines, the scroll handles
Doulton Burslem, a pair of ewers decorated with cobalt blue and gilded flowers, the top section with intricate gilt design and jewelling c.1880, height 19 cm (a minor blemish to one spout)
A pair of large Continental porcelain ewers, first half 19th century, each painted with blossoming roses and gilt highlights overall, flanked by a scrolling handle with acanthus leaf decoration, the spout with ormolu mounts and a bud finial, BADA sticker t
Pair of Royal Worcester porcelain ewers, by Charles Baldwyn, c. 1899, shape 1309, each moulded with Renaissance style ornament at the neck and base, the pale blue ground painted with a group of swans in flight and the reverse with swallows, printed factory
Royal Worcester pair of antique English porcelain ewers with hand-painted rose decoration, signed 'F.J. Bray', circa 1901, green and puce factory marks to bases, 25.5 cm high
A pair of Persian inspired Royal Worcester ewers, circa 1885, decorated with sprays of various floral specimens delicately picked out in gilt upon a cream ground, each with a moulded and reticulated handle and rim, shot bronze colours to the neck ring and
John Stinton (Royal Worcester) a most impressive large pair of highland cattle painted ewers each decorated with continuous scenes of highland cattle in lake and mountain landscapes, with entwined dragon handles and griffin mask to neck supported on elabor
Harry Davis (Royal Worcester) an unusual pair of ewers with hand painted decoration depicting 'Sunset with flock of black face Sheep' on reverse trees in country landscape open mask handles with gilded highlights. Signed H. Davis shape no. 789, date mark 1
Pair of 19th century Moser glass ewers, of baluster form, with a slender elongated neck and spout and curved handle, in cobalt glass, with applied acorn and enameled oak leaf decoration, on a circular foot, with gilt accents, height 37 cm (2)
A 19th century French green tortoiseshell & ormolu boulle mantel clock, with vase of flowers finial, scroll and leaf cast mounts, the dial with raised ceramic Roman numerals, sunburst pendulum, the movement stamped Vincent & Cie, Medaille D'Argent, 35 cm h
Good antique pair porcelian gilded ewers each with hand painted blossom decoration on blue ground, gilt handle and square footed base, marked with hand drawn 'D' to base, circa 1830s, height 16 cm approx, each.
Two St Louis cut crystal ewers, each of tall baluster form with broad cut facets, on an octagonal foot, acid etched mark, height of tallest 35 cm. Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney
Collection six Limoges painted ewers each with traditional painted figure decoration, with gilt highlights, marked to bases, height 9 cm, smallest ewer, height 17.5 cm, tallest ewer.
Two Qingbai ewers, Yuan Dynasty, 12TH-13th century /, first ewer: 11.5 cm high;, Second ewer 11.5 cm wide. Provenance: collection of East and West Art gallery, Melbourne.
A superb Georgian III sterling silver Warwick 5 piece cruet set and stand with three graduated footed baluster casters and spiral conical finials and cut glass oil and vinegar ewers, the mounts with shell thumbpiece and acanthus top scroll handles, all wit
Pair Victorian painted satin glass ewers each of pale blue satin glass, with hand painted blossom and leaf decoration, scalloped rims with handles, height 20 cm, each.
Pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory ewers, with a flat back, shaped rim and fluted gilt handle, decorated with blossoming flowers in polychrome tones, on a short circular foot accented with gilt, with puce factory marks to base, model #1094, height 20 cm (
Pair of Royal Doulton blue children ewers circa 1890-1915, one decorated with a young lady on a rock by the sea, the other a young lady playing the guitar, firing crack to handle, height 17.5 cm
A pair of Louis XV style bleu celeste ground ormolu mounted porcelain ewers, 19th century, each decorated with a jewelled cartouche of frolicking couples, 30 cm high
A pair of French bronze ewers, attributed to Jean-Jacques Feuchere (1807-1852), each with an ovoid body cast with bats surmounted by a winged demon grasping a tropical flower, on a snake entwined socle, the integral fluted plinth cast with beads and bands
An Italian Empire revival 800 silver sauce boat and white metal ewer, the sauce boat by Pampalonio Franco (Firenze, 1940-1971), the ewer with small stamp with eagle form handle, on oval anthemion chased base, the ewers handle in the form of a male figure o
Tall pair of WMF covered ewers, of cylindrical form, with loop handles supported on figures, the lower section decorated with scrolled floral work, height 38 cm (2)
A 1915 bronze Anzac medal; inscribed W.F. Roff, in box. 'This Anzac medallion was issued by the Australian government in 1967 to commemorate the 1965 50th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings. The medallion was issued to surviving veterans or their next o
Six green themed glass items including Mary Gregory, 19th to 20th century, a Mary Gregory barrel shaped covered jar and a garlic head shaped vase both, with an internal rib decor, an opposite pair of Mary Gregory satin glass, ewers, a Czech style spiral tw
A pair of Chinese earthenware bird ewers, press moulded with remnant sancai glazes. Sold by George Walker Auctioneers in 1974 in a catalogue of early 'Chinese Ceramics... and Gold Tomb Jewellery... the property of a private collector and well-known authori
Pair of Royal Doulton ewers stoneware Floray sprays & chains. On a green & blue ground. Blue glazed neck. Impressed Royal Doulton England mark 6608. Height 29 cm
Pair of Doulton Lambeth ewers stoneware Cicular footed ewer. With incised decoration of Cats. By Hannah Barlow. Signed with incised H.B.B monogram to base. Assistants Monographs for Frank W Reader & Marion Holbrook. Impressed mark Doulton Lambeth, England.
Three Chinese ewers, Song dynasty and later, two Qingbai type ewers with everted spouts and strap handles, and a ewer with underglaze blue phoenix designs, the largest 18.5 cm high, 12.5 cm wide
A pair of Uzbek brass ewers Bukhara or Kokand, 19th century, the body of each is engraved with bands of scrolling flowers and leaf motifs, terminating in a flared foot, flanked by a 'S' shaped handle, 38 cm high. Provenance: Purchased from Michael Backman,
A group of Chinese spotted Qingbai ceramics song Dynasty, compising three ewers, a jar, lidded box and censer on stand, all covered in a pale greyish-blue glaze, further decorated with underglaze iron splashes, the tallest 13 cm high
A pair of spelter and porcelain ewers, circa 1900 elaborately cast with high scrolling handles and decoratively pierced spouts collars and bases, egg shaped cobalt porcelain bodies with transfer designs to oval medallions, height 49 cm
A pair of Mintons bone china ewers hand painted by Boullemier and Sutton, with panels of cherubs, the ovoid bodies raised on socle bases, embellished with gilt tendrils on a cobalt ground, the hop moulded handles terminating in gilt satyr masks. Printed an
A pair of graduated Moser lidded ewers, each faceted in form with an elegant elongated handle, both richly enamelled with decorative designs, factory stamp to underside of smaller ewer, 45.5 and 34 cm high respectively
A pair of French porcelain and gilded spelter ewers, late 19th to early 20th century, the Renaissance inspired ewers of pierced and cast form with scrolls and shell motifs, the porcelain bodies in ink blue with medallions each enclosing a classical figural
Grainger Worcester pair of reticulated ewers each painted with scenes of white swans on a lake to one side & flowers to the rear. Condition: fair, some restorations, height 30 cm
A pair of Fielding's Crown Devon ewers, circa 1917. -30 period, marked 'Windsor', the moulded compressed pedestal ewers with gilded bracket handles and low relief leaf forms, decorated with floral baskets, sprigs and swags upon a blush ivory ground; backst
Royal Worcester 'Highland cattle' pair of ewers by Harry Stinton of inverted funnel shape, with elaborate gilt handles & banding, stamped & dated 1910, numbered '1260'. Condition: good, minor wear to the gilding. Height 16 cm
A group of four small Worcester vases, two pieces dated 1891, 1903 and 1905, as found, two bottle vases and two decorative ewers each with a delicately painted floral design with gilt enhancement on a blush ivory ground; three with purple backstamps, the f
A small Qingbai ewer and cover, Yuan Dynasty, 1280-1368, with two shoulder lugs, the body divided into two sections, each one with eight moulded panels of flowers, unglazed base, 8 cm high, fitted box. Provenance: R & V Tregaskis 6/5/2000 (1501). See Simon
Jia Quing period Chinese pair cloisonne ewers, polychrome enamel of dragon amongst cloud with fully formed dragon handle, six character mark to bases, 29 cm heights
A pair of Royal Doulton glazed stoneware ewers, by Eliza Simmance, c1880 for the Art Union of London, decorated with pink flowers on a green, blue and brown ground, inscribed initials, assistant initials for Florrie Jones and Harriette Knight, no 939, impr