Seven various turned and carved wood vessels, 20th century
Seven various turned and carved wood vessels, 20th century, comprising; a substantial charger on gilt bronze stand, 95cm wide; a burrwood tray with incised borders, 49cm diameter; a twin handled basin, 18cm high, 66cm wide; a vessel in the form of a swan; and others
This lot is to be sold without reserve
Please note: these vessels are of various dates and some may be earlier than stated in the printed catalogue.
Condition Report:
Each vessel bears the marks, knocks, scuffs and abrasions overall consistent with age and use, and there are irregularities commensurate with the wood species. One of the bowls has a circa 5cm open split to the everted rim and the swan vessel has a short circa 0.5cm chip as well as a short crack to the rim near the tail. Two or three of the vessels have shallow splits, including the footed vessel which has some open splitting to the underside. The large standing vessel has various splits to the edges including a circa 10cm vertical open split to the top, these are stable overall and have been secured using wrought iron elements. Overall this contributes to the lot's rustic appeal, and the items are in presentable condition. The swan vessel is 30cm wide, approx. 15cm high.
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Seven various turned and carved wood vessels, 20th century, comprising; a substantial charger on gilt bronze stand, 95cm wide; a burrwood tray with incised borders, 49cm diameter; a twin handled basin, 18cm high, 66cm wide; a vessel in the form of a swan; and others
This lot is to be sold without reserve
Please note: these vessels are of various dates and some may be earlier than stated in the printed catalogue.
Condition Report:
Each vessel bears the marks, knocks, scuffs and abrasions overall consistent with age and use, and there are irregularities commensurate with the wood species. One of the bowls has a circa 5cm open split to the everted rim and the swan vessel has a short circa 0.5cm chip as well as a short crack to the rim near the tail. Two or three of the vessels have shallow splits, including the footed vessel which has some open splitting to the underside. The large standing vessel has various splits to the edges including a circa 10cm vertical open split to the top, these are stable overall and have been secured using wrought iron elements. Overall this contributes to the lot's rustic appeal, and the items are in presentable condition. The swan vessel is 30cm wide, approx. 15cm high.