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A KUTAHYA POTTERY COFFEE CUP WITH HOLDER Western Anatolia, first half 18th century Comprising a conical, egg-shaped coffee cup, resting on a small...

A PAIR OF KUTAHYA-STYLE POTTERY VASESSamson, France, late 19th century Of deep cylindrical shape with an everted circular rim, resting on a short ...

TWO DAMASCUS POTTERY TILESOttoman Syria, 18th century Comprising a squared tile, the white body painted in cobalt blue, manganese purple, copper g...

AN IZNIK POTTERY DISH WITH FLORAL DESIGNOttoman Turkey, first half 17th century Of typical shallow shape, with a flat everted rim, on a circular s...

A LARGE IZNIK-STYLE POTTERY SERVING PLATE Marked 'BFK', Belgium, late 19th - 20th century Of circular shape, on straight circular foot, the blue, ...

AN HISPANO-MORESQUE CARVED WOODEN DOCUMENT BOXPossibly Spain or North Africa, late 19th - 20th century Squared, the front intricately carved with ...

FOUR SPANISH POTTERY TILESPossibly Seville, Post-Nasrid Spain, 16th - 17th century Of rectangular shape, comprising two Arista tiles with typical ...

A COPPER ALLOY CERAMIC MOULD   Western Anatolia, Ottoman Provinces, dated 1777 Of rectangular shape, engraved with the traditional Christian icon...

A BLUE AND TURQUOISE-PAINTED KUTAHYA POTTERY TILEWestern Anatolia, first half 18th century Squared, painted in underglaze cobalt blue and turquois...

A KUTAHYA POTTERY JUG WITH CHRISTIAN ICONOGRAPHYWestern Anatolia, 19th century Of typical pear-like shape, with a rounded body, on a short circula...

A COPPER-LUSTRE POTTERY JUGKashan, Iran, late 12th - early 13th century Of compressed globular shape, resting on a short splayed foot and rising t...

TWO POLYCHROME-PAINTED MINA'I POTTERY SHARDSKashan, Iran, late 12th - early 13th century Comprising two circular Mina'i pottery shards, the frit b...

*A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BOWL AND SAUCERPROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT EUROPEAN PRIVATE COLLECTIONPersia and China, dated 1260 AH (1844)Comprising ...

*A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN TEA CUP AND SAUCERPROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT EUROPEAN PRIVATE COLLECTIONChina, dated 1264 AH (1848)Comprising a rounde...

*A QAJAR ENAMELLED COPPER QALYAN CUP PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT EUROPEAN PRIVATE COLLECTION Iran, 19th century  Of typical flaring form, with eve...

AN ENGRAVED SILVER TRAY AND TWO SMALLER SAUCERSPROPERTY FROM A LADY OF TITLEShiraz, Iran, dated 1324 AH (1945)Comprising a circular dish, with eve...

TWO ENGRAVED IRANIAN SILVER BOWLSIsfahan and possibly Shiraz, Iran, 19th century Comprising a smaller silver bowl, the exterior fully engraved in ...

TWO SILVER REPOUSSÉ CANDLESTICKS AND A SMALL SERVING DISHPossibly Shiraz, Iran, late 19th centuryComprising two vase-shaped candlesticks, resting ...

TWO TURQUOISE-SET IRANIAN SILVER SAUCERS AND LARGE BOWLIsfahan, Iran, 19th century Comprising two small saucers of hemispherical shape, the rim en...

AN ENAMELLED PARCEL-GILT SILVER LIDDED CUP Lucknow, North India, late 18th century Of egg-shaped design, standing on a ringed cylindrical stem and...

AN ENAMELLED PARCEL-GILT SILVER SPICE BOX (PANDAN)PROPERTY FROM THE JOURDAN-BARRY COLLECTION OF INDIAN ARTLucknow, North India, late 18th century ...

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