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Blue and white potter albarello Portuguese, 18th Century, 21cm, a Naples small albarello, 13.5cm and a Spanish blue and white small dish decorated with an hare, 19.5cm diameter (3) Condition: large albarello with crazing, wear and small chip, dish with surface crazing/firing faults and firing faults/chips to the rim and the small albarello is damaged ,cracked and repaired
An Italian polychrome maiolica albarello, 17th Century, inscribed LoC De PINO, 20cm high, and a 19th Century faience bottle painted in blue with foliate and geometric bands 24cm high CONDITION REPORT: The arabello has extensive cracks and two filled chips. The blue and white bottle with eight glaze chips (some possibly firing flaws). Light chipping to rim and a filled footrim chip.
An Italian majolica bulbous shaped urn decorated with a central figural reserve to the front and back on a floral ground, together with an albarello jar in similar tones, urn 20 cm high x 21 cm diameter, the jar 19 cm highCondition report: both in distressed condition with breaks, cracks and losses
Full title: Nine white Dutch Delftware albarello-type ointment jars, 17/18th C.Description: H.: 7,5 cm - Dia.: 6 cm (the tallest)Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested report for you.Once complete, it will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
Full title: A collection of five Spanish blue and white albarello-type drug jars, 17th C.Description: H.: 30 cm (the tallest albarello)Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested report for you.Once complete, it will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
PHARMACIST BOTTLE, JAR WITH DRAIN AND TWO DISHES. Japan. 17th-18th resp. 19th c. Arita porcelain painted underglaze blue, partly after Chinese patterns. Drain from bronze. H.28.5/27cm, dishes Ø 29.5/25.5cm. Condition A/B. Supplement: Two more dishes. Porcelain, painted underglaze blue. Ø 20cm. Japan. Condition B. Provenance: Estate Andreas Holter. Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 37,82 Euro plus 7,18 Euro VAT EU: 58,82 Euro plus 11,18 Euro VAT Worldwide: 117,65 Euro plus 22,35 Euro VAT additional shipping insuranceSpecial Conditions Art & Interior ART & INTERIOR Explanations to the Catalogue Asian Art - Japan / Korea Applied Arts 17th/18th century Albarello Porcelain Japan Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 37,82 Euro plus 7,18 Euro VAT EU: 58,82 Euro plus 11,18 Euro VAT Worldwide: 117,65 Euro plus 22,35 Euro VAT additional shipping insurance
Fayence-Krug (Albarello) in Form einer Löwenfigurwohl Raum Florenz, 18. Jhdt., hell glasiert u Fayence-Krug (Albarello) in Form einer Löwenfigurwohl Raum Florenz, 18. Jhdt., hell glasiert u Fayence-Krug (Albarello) in Form einer Löwenfigurwohl Raum Florenz, 18. Jhdt., hell glasiert u Fayence-Krug (Albarello) in Form einer Löwenfigurwohl Raum Florenz, 18. Jhdt., hell glasiert u Fayence-Krug (Albarello) in Form einer Löwenfigurwohl Raum Florenz, 18. Jhdt., hell glasiert u Fayence-Krug (Albarello) in Form einer Löwenfigur wohl Raum Florenz, 18. Jhdt., hell glasiert und grün-braun-gelb bemalt, H ca. 15cm, L ca. 18cm, am Griff Bruch-/Reparaturstellen, Fehlstellen, aus der Sammlung Friedrich Sarre
Apothekergefäss mit bischöflichem Wappen Rom/Lazium, datiert 1637 H. 36,5 cm Balusterform, am Ansatz gerollte Doppelhenkel. Dekor in Scharffeuerfarben Blau, Ocker, Gelb und Grün, bez. "AQUAR MELONUM". Auguss rest., l. best. AN ITALIAN ALBARELLO PHARMACY JAR with episcopalian coat of arms, Rome/Lazio, dated 1637. Spout restored, min. cracks.
Apothekergefäß / Albarello, Majolika, Italien, 18.Jh., polychrom bemalt, schauseitig Türme in Medaillon, H.32cm, Alters- und Gebr.-spuren, Risse und GlasurfehlstellenApothecary's vessel / Albarello, majolica, Italy, 18th century, polychrome painted, on the front side towers in medallion, h.32cm, traces of age and use, cracks and glaze defects
An antique maiolica albarello, painted with a landscape panel in blue, green, ochre & yellow, depicting a nobleman on horseback, apparently addressing a bird perched behind him on a tree branch, the flanks of the horse bearing a shield mark with crossed batons - probably Spanish, 18thC or earlier, 8" high - glued repairs.
Albarello-Apothekengefäß mit Doppeladler Albarello-Apothekengefäß mit Doppeladler Albarello-Apothekengefäß mit Doppeladler Fayence. Dekor in blauer und dunkelmanganviolettschwarzer Scharffeuermalerei sowie weißer und roter Kaltmalerei aus einem bekrönten Doppeladler mit Inschrift "SAND (/) ALB" und "II". Fuß best.; Minim. Haarisse. H. 22,5 cm. An Austrian faience albarello (drug jar) decorated with a double-headed eagle. Chips to the foot, minor hairline cracks. Österreich. 16./17. Jh.
Albarello mit Wappen und Bildnis eines Kriegers Albarello mit Wappen und Bildnis eines Kriegers Albarello mit Wappen und Bildnis eines Kriegers Majolika. Polychromer Scharffeuerdekor. Auf der Wandung zwei Ovalmedaillons, eines mit Wappen (Löwe mit Palme), das andere Bildnis eines Kriegers im Profil; der Fond mit Blüten- und Akanthusrankenornament. Ger. Glasurbestoßungen. Maler-Monogr. "P.a.f". H. 21,2 cm. Vgl. Glaser, Majolika, Bestands-Kat. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg, 2000, Nr. 212ff. An Italian Venetian maiolica (drug jar) from the workshop of Domenico da Venezia with a polychrome painted decor of coat of arms and portrait of a warrior. Minor chips to the glaze. Painter's monogram "P.a.f.". Italien. Venedig. Werkstatt des Domenico da Venezia. Um 1550-1575.
Großer Albarello mit Damen- und Herrenbildnis Großer Albarello mit Damen- und Herrenbildnis Großer Albarello mit Damen- und Herrenbildnis Majolika. Polychromer Scharffeuerdekor. Auf der Wandung zwei Ovalmedaillons mit Profilbildnissen, der Fond mit Blüten- und Akanthusrankenornament. Best.; H. 34 cm. Vgl. Glaser, Majolika, Bestands-Kat. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg, 2000, Nr. 212ff. A large Italian Venetian maiolica (drug jar) from the workshop of Domenico da Venezia with a polychrome painted decor of portraits of a lady and a man. Chips. Italien. Venedig. Werkstatt des Domenico da Venezia. Um 1550-1575.
David Leach (1911-2005), a stoneware vase c.1970, impressed seals to base A cylindrical vase with squared neck with a foxglove design to one side together with two small squared cylinder vases and a small albarello form tin glazed earthenware vase all by David Leach and a waisted beaker vase made at Lowerdown Pottery Foxglove vase 18cm high (ARR) (6)Please refer to department for condition report
Rare late 16th Century Italian Albarello, produced in Faenza, the tapered cylindrical body painted in polychrome, decorated with a scroll to the front, baring the inscription "Melissa", a herbal remedy popular in late medieval and Renaissance Italy, the maiolica body further bedecked with verdure and foliage, 17cm high and 12.5cm diameter
A rare Spanish Hispano-Moresque Albarello, Valencia (Manises), circa 1400-1450,Of cylindrical body, with a tall neck and slanting shoulder, standing on a short footrim, decorated in blue and copper-lustre with seven alternating geometric horizontal bands comprising abstracted motifs, including alafias and stylised floral motifs and other stylised script, 30.5cm highFootnotes:Provenance: Property of The Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans FoundationThis jar is decorated with many of the motifs favoured for pharmacy jars, including two bands bearing an 'alafia'; a stylized inscription of the Arabic word for 'health and happiness.' Glazed jars of this type were however used in different sizes for storing and transporting foodstuffs and drugs, including wine, water, butter, honey and olives. In the eighth-century, Moorish armies established a flourishing province of medieval Islamic civilization on the Iberian Peninsula. At first the Moorish potters made relatively simple wares, but after 1400 the kilns at Manises produced intricate lusterware, a technique which probably originated in Iraq, often decorated with armorial designs for Spanish and Italian customers. Early pieces, such as the present example continued the two lines iconography, mixing Arabic inscriptions with more Christian elements and sometimes Gothic script and intricate details in lustre and blue.Other albarelli of this type showing the seven horizontal bands of decoration can be found in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, illustrated by Anthony Ray, Spanish Pottery 1248-1898 (2000), cat.no. 135, where the author notes that the alafia script occurs on three jars in the British Museum, G550, 551 and 556, all from the Godman Bequest.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A SPANISH, TALAVERA ALBARELLO, MADE FOR THE MONASTERY OF SAN BENITO EL REAL, 18TH CENTURYEn suite with the previous lot, decorated in blue with an escutcheon of a rampant lion and single turret under an Abbot's hat over the name of the monastery 'S.Benito El REAL', over an ornamented drug label reading 'NUC.PINUS' [nux pinis or pine nut], 27cm high,Footnotes:Provenance: Property of The Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans FoundationTiles with related coat of arms are illustrated by A.Ray, Spanish Pottery 1248-1898 (2000), cat.nos. 636-638, they resemble the coat of arms of Castille and Léon, and many of the Escudos or Coats of Arms in the Spanish provinces show a rampant lion and castle with triple or single turrets. It is however likely that these albarelli can be linked to the old monastery complex of San Benito El Real in Valladolid, a province in Vastilla y Leon, about 120 km south of Burgos. The coat of arms on these albarelli is of an ecclesiastical order, recognisable by the hat over the escutcheon. The tassels of these hats indicate the rank within the catholic church. For example, fifteen tassels for a cardinals hat, ten for an archbishop. Moreover, they are identifiable by colour. These albarelli show the escutcheon of rampant lion and single turret under a hat with six tassels, which corresponds to that of a Bishop or, as in this case, an Abbot.The Church of the Monastery of San Benito el Real was a Benedictine monastery. As the Benedictines had much power and this was their main house in Castile, the church held artworks of high quality. The stalls were used for the annual meetings of the Benedictine Abbots of the Castilian monasteries, which took place in this church. After the Ecclesiastical Confiscation of Mendizábal in 1835, the monastery became a fort and barracks, and the church was deconsecrated. It was stripped of its works of art, though the choir stalls were kept, and the altarpiece transferred to the Museo Nacional de Escultura in the Colegio de San Gregorio, Valladolid. Adjacent to the church is the monastic building with three cloisters, one of them known as Patio Herreriano (now a museum for contemporary art).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Pesaro or Faenza maiolica albarello, second half 15th centuryDecorated with a scrolling drug label reading 'FARINA DE LUU' [flower of Luu (?)] on a ground of scrolling foliage picked out with red ochre blooms, the rim and foot with bands of zig-zag patterns, 21.5cm high (old haircrack)Footnotes:Provenance: Property of The Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans FoundationThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Faenza maiolica albarello, circa 1530Decorated in blue with a drug label inscribed 'AORI. D.CEDR' under an apothecary escutcheon with initials 'AR' 'GB', all on a scrolling foliate ground, the endings of the scrolling drug label in ochre, 19cm high (typical chips and crazing)Footnotes:Provenance: Property of The Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans FoundationThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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