This lot consists of three pieces of English art pottery. The largest item is a baluster-form vase with a flared neck and circular foot, both finished in a deep cobalt blue glaze. The central body features a textured, stippled ground in gold and brown tones, overlaid with hand-painted floral sprays in pale blue, white, and tan, characteristic of Doulton Slaters Patent ware. The second item is a tall, flared cylindrical stoneware vase, possibly a spill vase, featuring a mottled buff colour lower body and a cobalt blue upper band with applied floral rosettes. The rim is fitted with a metal mount, possibly silver or pewter. The third item is a large, shallow circular stoneware bowl with a matching design to the flared vase, featuring a buff-coloured exterior and a cobalt blue rim band decorated with moulded floral motifs. The interior of the bowl is finished in a matching dark cobalt blue glaze. These pieces are highly characteristic of the art stoneware produced by Royal Doulton Lambeth in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. No maker marks are visible on the exterior surfaces of the items in the provided image.
Condition report:
The large baluster vase appears to be in generally good condition with minor surface dust. The flared stoneware vase shows tarnishing to the metal rim mount but no other visible damage. The large shallow bowl has a visible small chip to the outer edge of the cobalt blue rim. All items show minor surface wear consistent with age and use.
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