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Shoji HAMADA (1894-1978) Albarello Vase Stoneware with hakame glaze, height 16.5cm. Together with signed wooden display box.Please see additional images. A small firing flaw can be found on the rim of this charming piece where the glaze has come away from the clay. The wooden display box is slightly marked.
Sehr großer Albarello mit südlicher Landschaft Savona, dat. "1701" Breite Zylinderform mit leicht eingezogener Wandung und gerundeter Schulter; schauseitig Rechteckreserve mit Blick auf ein Dorf mit Turm in hügeliger Landschaft, verso Marke unter Schleife und Dat. "1701". Weiß glasierte Majolika mit blauer Bemalung. H. 31,5 cm. - Bestoßungen am Fußrand.
Albarello Italien, wohl Caltagirone, 18. Jh. Schlanke Zylinderform mit leicht eingezogener Wandung und gerundeter Schulter; auf blauem Fond floral gefüllte Kompartimente und Bordüren in Dunkelblau. Majolika. H. 22 cm. - Bestoßungen an Schulter, Fuß- und Mündungsrand.Apothekergefäß, Italienische Majolika, Keramik
2 Diverse Fayence Apothekengefäße mit Blaumalerei: hoher Albarello mit eingezogener Wandung und floralem Blaumalerei Dekor sowie diagonalem Schriftband in schwarzer Frakturschrift "Jujubaru", Katalonien 17./18. Jh. (H. 29cm, Fußring best.) und zylindrisches Gefäß mit Kranz Kartusche, 18./19.Jh. (H. 18,4cm, Riss), altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren und Glasurverluste
2 Albarelli. 1x hellgrünens, feinblasiges Glas, 1x hellbraunes Glas. H max 27,5 cm. 1x großer Albarello (H 27,5 cm). / 1x kleiner Albarello (H 11 cm). Provenienz : Rheinlandpfälzische Privatsammlung. Aufrufzeit 27. | Feb. 2025 | voraussichtlich 15:51 Uhr (CET)2 Albarelli. 1x light green, fine bubble glass, 1x light brown glass. H max 27.5 cm. 1x large Albarello (H 27.5 cm). / 1x small Albarello (H 11 cm). Provenance : Rhineland-Palatinate private collection. Call time 27 | Feb. 2025 | probably 15:51 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
2 Fayence Apotheker Gefäße beigefarbener Scherben handgedreht und naturweiß glasiert, ein Albarello am Boden mit roter Pinselmarke, Paar von 2 Zylindergefäßen mit abgesetztem Stand und Rand, Schauseite mit unterglasurblauer Handmalerei von gebundenen Blattzweigen und Blüten, H ca. 16 cm, Ø ca. 10,5 cm, beide krakeliert, haarrissig und teils Glasurfehlstellen, wohl Nürnberg um 1740
A Delft Ewer, 19th century, writhen moulded and painted in colours with birds in a continual landscape, AK mark29cm highAn Albarello, with a central yellow band painted with an ox, birds and a church between formal blue borders26cm high (2)Ewer - som glaze chips. No cracks or repair.Albarello - cracked.
An Italian Maiolica small albarello. 17th century, of slightly waisted form, painted in blue with naive flowerheads and foliage, height 13.5cm. Mollie & Graham met in Wimbledon in 1978. He, a Cornishman, born in Gulval in 1930, acquired an early appreciation of art visiting Newlyn Gallery with his family. In his early career Graham worked in London writing for the Daily Express and he was responsible for one of the first Arts columns in a tabloid paper, but in 1960 he opened an antique shop in Chelsea. Inspired by trips to Italy, he displayed early furniture and antiquities in an uncluttered modern setting, a technique he later utilised in his own home. The Darks moved back to Cornwall in 1980 and at their home in Flushing, and later Truro, curated an impressive body of art and antiquities with a particular focus on Cornish artists such as Paul Feiler and Terry Frost, who both became close friends. The paintings were displayed alongside mid-century modern designer furniture by Eames, Bertoia and Magistretti, and arrangements of antiquities, thought of as ‘ensembles’ by Graham. Warm, charming, and generous hosts, they entertained their artistic circle of friends in their exquisitely arranged home, and it is a privilege for us to handle their beautiful possessions today. We hope to present them to you with as much care and consideration as the Darks used, and that those two remarkable connoisseurs would have approved.Graham Dark 1930-2015Mollie Dark 1928-2024
A 17th Century Italian (possibly Naples/Castelli) albarello of slender waisted form inscribed “CSY:DDI.Scoze:DDI Cedro:DDI Mesve” (Syrup of citron peel according to Mesue (the physician)) depicting St. Francis receiving the stigmata CONDITION REPORTS Has been smashed and badly repaired mainly to the top half of the vase. There are losses to the glaze throughout. All over crazing, firing faults etc. See images for more details. 26 cm high. Top 10.5 cm diameter, over all diameter approx. 12 cm
consisting of albarello, painted in dark blue with leaf motifs with the inscription DI MINIO in the middle band, Venetian workshop, ca. 1580 - 1590, height 19 cm., see Catalogue of Italian Majolica Victoria and Albert Museum, no. 983 and an albarello, decorated with the image of a female figure in a long dress surrounded by leaf motifs, Spain / Portugal, 18th century, height 26 cm.
1602 datierter Albarello mit AllianzwappenHabaner Fayence, Blaudekor, gelb anstaffierter Bodenrand. Leicht konisch, mit profiliertem Boden und abgesetztem unglasiertem Hals. Über den Wappen die Initialen GZZZ und AGKZW, darunter das Datum 1602. Abgestrichener Boden ohne Marke. H 20,6 cm. Wohl späterer flacher Stülpdeckel aus Zinn.Moravia/Mähren, zugeschrieben, 1602.Jana Kybalová schreibt die Initialen Jiří Zikmund z Zástřízly und Alžběta Gedeonce Kotvrdovské z Volešničky zu. Der aus einem mährischen Adelsgeschlecht stammende Georg Sigismund von Zástřízly lebte von 1582 - 1614. Die erhaltenen Gefäße sind anlässlich seiner Hochzeit mit Elsbeth von Volešnička entstanden und standen vermutlich ursprünglich auf Burg Buchlov/Buchlau.ProvenienzRheinische Privatsammlung, erworben 1956.LiteraturVgl. Kybalová, Ceramic Collection of Hugo Vavrečka, Basel 1995, Kat. Nrn. 1 und 2, die beiden durchbrochenen Schalen mit denselben Initialen und Wappen, ebenfalls 1602 datiert.
Albarello mit WappenkartuscheMajolika, Blaudekor, eisenrot und gelb überstaffiert. Unglasierter abgedrehter Boden ohne Marke. Glasurchips, Risse. H 14,4 cm.Apulien / wohl Laterza, drittes Viertel 17.Ein identischer Albarello aus derselben Apotheke befindet sich in der Sammlung des Museo della Maiolica laertina in Laterza. Leider ist das Wappen nicht identifiziert.ProvenienzRheinische Privatsammlung, 1957 erworben.
Großer Albarello mit Fortunawohl Pesaro, um 1580/1600H. 34 cmMajolika, glasiert und bemalt in Blau, Ocker, Gelb, Grün und Mangan. Zwischen zwei Balustern eine Ovalreserve mit Darstellung der Fortuna auf einem Delphin im Meer, umrandet von Gerätschaft und Trophäen. Im Unteren Bereich restauriert.Aus einer süddeutschen Privatsammlung, vor 2000 erworbenEin dekor- und formgleicher Albarello (45 cm mit Deckel) findet sich im MET Museum NY, Lit. online: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/198972
beginning of the 19th century | height: 21 cm | region: Central Europe | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This elegant jar, probably from the early 19th century, was used to store almond syrup (Syr. Amygdalar.), which was often used in pharmacies for its soothing effects. The jar is made of porcelain, which sets it apart from traditional earthenware, and features a simple but refined empire-style decor. The front of the jar features a blue inscription in the center of an oval frame that is topped with a bow, adding a subtle decorative element typical of the Empire period. The shape of the jar is slim with a flared neck and a wider base, which gives it stability and an elegant look. Porcelain jars of this type were not only practical, but also served as decorative items in pharmacies and interiors, which at that time followed the neoclassical artefact. This jar is an exceptional example of artistic craftsmanship from the early 19th century, when great attention was paid to the aesthetics and functionality of pharmaceutical equipment. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
20th century | height: 21 cm | region: Delft | country: Holland | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | Dating from the 18th century, this jar is an example of faience pharmaceutical pottery, which was used to store medicines in pharmacies. It is decorated with a delicate blue-yellow decoration that depicts a wreath of laurel leaves, which was a frequent symbol of victory and strength, often used in apothecary ceramics. Stylized figures of cherubs can be seen between the laurels, which give the jar a soft and playful touch. Although the inscription indicating the contents of the jar is missing, it was probably used to store syrups, ointments or other medicinal preparations that were commonly used in pharmacy practice. The shape of the jar is simple, with a slightly narrowed neck, which ensured easy handling of its contents. This artifact is a perfect example of European faience ceramics that combined practical function with aesthetic value in the 18th century. jars of this type were not only part of pharmacies, but also decorative elements that reflected the cultural and artistic values ​​of the time. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
1651 | height: 27 cm | country: Germany | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This earthenware jar dates from the 18th century and was probably made in Frankfurt or Nuremberg, which were important centers of earthenware production in Germany. The jar is decorated with delicate floral decor in blue, a typical style inspired by Chinese porcelain, which was very popular in Europe. Characteristic features of this jar include a pewter lid that is firmly attached to the jar and was used to store liquids such as wines, oils or healing elixirs. The spiral-shaped ear gives the jar an elegant look and at the same time ensures its functionality. This jar is a great example of German faience ceramics, where aesthetic value is combined with practical use. Its origin and precise processing make it a valuable collector's artifact from the 18th century. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 16 cm | region: Savona | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This item is an "albarello" ceramic apothecary jar from the Liguria region, dating from the 18th century. It is decorated with hand-painted blue motifs on a white background and a distinctive calligraphic inscription, probably indicating the contents that were kept in the jar. These jars were traditionally used to store medicinal herbs, ointments or spices in pharmacies. The blue-and-white painting decoration is characteristic of pottery production in the Savona area, where important ceramic artifacts were produced during this period. This piece exemplifies the exquisite craftsmanship and high aesthetic value typical of 18th century Italian faience. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
1714 | height: 20 cm | region: Naples | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | Albarello, created in 1714, is an example of Italian faience pottery of the early 18th century. This type of pharmacy jar was used to store medicines, especially ointments and herbs. The inscription "N. T. 1714", which probably refers to the initials of the artist or workshop in which the jar was made and the year of its creation. The work is characterized by fine blue lines and landscape scenes, characteristic of the Neapolitan ceramic school. On the other side of the albarella is the inscription "RVBIE.", which probably refers to the Latin name of the medicinal plant or substance that was kept in the jar. For example, it may be a reference to Rubia tinctorum (dye's moraine), a plant used in both medicine and dyeing. This piece combines practical use in an apothecary environment with artistic craftsmanship, making it a valuable example of historic apothecary ceramics that is sought after by collectors. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 21 cm | region: West Europe | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This albarello apothecary jar dates from the 18th century and is an example of faience, popular in European ceramic production of the period. The decoration of the jar is characterized by blue and white ornaments with plant motifs, which refer to the traditional aesthetics used in pharmacies across Europe. jars of this type were commonly used to store medical raw materials or ointments, and their decorative appearance testifies to the importance pharmacists attached not only to function, but also to aesthetics. The elaborate blue floral patterns reflect the technical skill and artistic ingenuity of the potters of this period. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.condition report:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ME1gyMtKCaL8CLkqaHkNF7mXxfKCtH_M?usp=sharing
18th century | height: 18 cm | region: Naples | country: Italy | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This albarello is a wonderful example of 18th century Italian faience pottery. Decorated with rich blue underglaze painting with typical architectural and natural motifs, this jar was originally used to store medicines in pharmacies. Stylized scenes on the front depict landscape scenes that were popular in the decorative arts of the time. The distinctive hand painting and quality workmanship make this albarello a valuable collector's item, combining both practical function and artistic value typical of 18th century ceramic workshops. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 23 cm | region: Hanau | country: Germany | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This earthenware jug comes from the Hanau region of Germany and dates back to the 18th century. It is decorated with a delicate blue-white decor with floral motifs, which are typical for faience production of that time. The jug's classic shape is complemented by a lid and handle with a metal cap, suggesting that it was probably used to serve drinks. Products from Hanau were valued for their craftsmanship and precision of detail. The blue patterns on a white background were inspired by Chinese porcelain, which was very popular throughout Europe in the 18th century. This jug is an example of the high level of workmanship and aesthetic sense of the German workshops of the time, which produced high-quality earthenware for the domestic and international market. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
18th century | height: 21 cm | region: West Europe | provenance: private pharmacy museum | Albarello faience pottery | This 18th century albarello is from European apothecary pottery and is made of earthenware. Characteristic for this type of jars is not only their shape, but above all the rich decoration, which includes dark blue paintings of an angel or putti with spread wings, a crown and plant motifs. Ceramics of this type were used to store ointments, dried herbs or medicinal substances, while the blue-white color combination is typical for pharmacy production of the time. This artefact exemplifies the combination of a functional object with an artistic value, as was common in 18th century apothecaries. | Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.

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