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Lot 685

An Art Deco style sapphire and diamond ring set in 9ct white gold, hallmarked, ring size N, in good condition

Lot 686

An Art Noveau style diamond and 9ct yellow gold pendant necklace, marked 375, 47cm long, approx 2.5 grams in good condition

Lot 902

A three pull brass telescope, a pair of standard binoculars, a bellows camera and a trench art shell pot

Lot 271

Two watercolour landscapes, one with a Fine Art Society ltd label verso entitled Distant view of a town, watercolour by Anthony Devis no 70 date June 1949, unsigned so attributed to Anthony Devis (1729-1817), in gilt frames 41cm x 49cm, some minor marks to watercolours but no rips or tears

Lot 354

Four 1930s oak and glass Art Deco photograph frames, largest 29cm x 31cm, all good condition apart from one has chipped glass

Lot 427

The complete set of six Wedgewood National Art Collection Fund art plates 429 of 500 by artists Peter Blake, Eduardo Paolozzi, Patrick Caulfield, Bruce Mclean, John Piper and Patrick Heron - all 31cm diameter - boxed and with certificates - in good condition

Lot 100

Margaret Bide, Textile Art two hand woven wall hangings, blocks, cream and black wool, C. 1960, 120 x 98 cm and another 122 x 50 cm. Provenance: Margaret Bide Collection.

Lot 19

Set of four Art Deco mirror back wall lights, the mirrors set in diamond form metal frames with silver finish and leaf motif, 37 cm, rewired in 2017. Provenance: Margaret Bide collection.

Lot 2

A rare wholecloth quilt from Coleshill House Circa 1750, stitched with a repeat pattern of palm forms within diamond shapes, with a border of trailing flowers and leaves, 132 x 162 cm bears original card for the 1937 Art Treasures of The West Country Exhibition. Provenance: Margaret Bide Collection and previously the potter Katherine Pleydell Bouverie whose forebears lived at Coleshill House from the mid-17th C. to the mid-20th C. Provenance: Margaret Bide Collection.

Lot 364

Art Nouveau silver and enamel pendant, with rose bud painting, silver barrel clasp, length 20 cm and an Edwardian three monkeys brooch, set with garnet, registered design stamp, 5.4 cm.

Lot 382

Pair of 9 ct gold stud earrings with blue paste stones, an Art Deco paste set fob watch, shirt studs, plated and costume jewellery.

Lot 387

Art Deco paste clip and necklaces, long malachite beads, coral branch necklace and earrings, tigers eye necklace, Venetian mottled green glass necklace, one of wooden discs and a pair of gilt metal earrings (a lot)

Lot 428

20th C. design silver floral centrepiece with five sprigs of flowers within six leaves, on a rocky base, by J H, Harrow or Hornsea School of Art, London 1972, H. 37.2 cm, 1076 grams, on a birch plinth (2).

Lot 429

20th C. design, white metal naturalistic sculpture, 15 cm high and two other sculptures, probably by Harrow or Hornsea School of Art, 250 grams (3).

Lot 435

Edwardian Art Nouveau silver shaped rectangular photograph frame with fluted decoration, by F J H, Birmingham 1904, 19 x 13.8 cm overall, and a small rectangular frame, 9.2 x 6.8 cm (2).

Lot 487

Art Deco powder bowl, with silver and cream enamel top and cut glass base, 9.5 cm diameter, by H Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1937, and a silver front prayer book embossed with children as angels, after Sir Joshua Reynolds (2)

Lot 488

Silver candle snuffer with Art Nouveau style decoration and turned wooden handle Birm 1988

Lot 501

J & L Lobmeyer Art Deco glass trinket box, decorated with etched figure of a seated nude and butterflies, bears makers mark, C. 1920, 6.8 x 15 x 10.5 cm.

Lot 504

An Art Deco celling light, with stylised leaves and berries, frosted glass shades. Recently re-wired, drop 68 cm

Lot 51

A large commemorative glass goblet, dedicated to Margaret Bide, from West Surrey College of Art and Design, acid etched decoration, signed, 24 x 20 cm. Provenance: Margaret Bide Collection.

Lot 520

Art Deco two tier cake stand by James Kent, hand painted with bold design of flowers and leaves, height 32 cm, an Art Deco chromium plated car mascot in the form of a nude lady, 10 cm and a Poole pottery 1951 Festival of Britain dish (3)

Lot 521

Art Nouveau photo frame, octagonal with decoration of flowers 21 cm

Lot 589

Art Nouveau vase, with branch forms in relief and iridescent glaze 19 cm and a similar glass vase

Lot 592

An unusual Art Deco period tray by Copeland decorated with a field of Busy Lizzie flowers painted in enamels with gilt highlights, and fish scale border, 53 x 42 cm, Provenance: a gift from Lady Hood to the vendor's grandmother

Lot 621

Edwardian mantle clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, Walker Fenchurch Street London, mahogany inlaid with Art Nouveau style inlay, 28.5 cm.

Lot 698

Art Nouveau oak children's chair purdonium, with carved back and brass fittings, H. 85.5 cm, W. 38.5 cm, D. 37 cm.

Lot 70

An early Finnish folk art Ryijy rug tapestry dated 1722. Tree of Life design with figures, flowers plants and double headed eagle, woven with pile on either side, the wool coloured in plant dyes. 160 x 202 cm [The Ryijy was in the 18th C created by travelling weavers often commissioned to celebrate a marriage. The bride and groom dancing on the rug during the ceremony and forming part of the brides dowry.Provenance: Collection of Margaret Bide university lecturer on weaving. Miss Bide travelled to Finland to study the history of weaving in the 1950?s].

Lot 726

Indonesian Art an intricate carved wood wall hanging, painted black and white, approx 32cm long.

Lot 329

A RARE AND IMPORTANT ARCHAIC BRONZE SNAKE LAMP, WARRING STATES/EARLY WESTERN HAN DYNASTY, the sinuous snake gliding effortlessly up, his body bending six times as his wide jaws engulf one side of the three-lobed channelled oil tray with three prickets, all counterbalanced perfectly by his lower body loosely and naturalistically coiled along the ground forming the base, his lightly cast 'D' shaped scales expanding at the apex of the bend and shrinking on the opposite side, the overall surface covered in a green patina with light patches of malachite and cuprite encrustation. 52cm highProvenance:Sotheby's New York, March 31 - April 1, 2005, Lot 162 Gallery J J Lally, New York Note:Cast in the form of a snake, the simple design of this lamp suggests that it may have been influenced by the art of the Chu State. Snake form lamps are exceptionally rare; one other known example is a Zhou dynasty bronze ornament in the shape of a coiled snake in the Musee Guimet, Paris and illustrated in Alain Thote's 'Aspects of the Serpent on Eastern Zhou Bronzes and Lacquerware', Colloquies on Art and Archaeolgoy in Asian, no 15: The Problem and Meaning in Early Chinese Ritual Bronzes, London 1990, p152, pl 3. Far more common for the Han Dynasty were goose foot lamps; examples of which can be seen in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and Shanghai Museum, China. Here, the body of the snake bends six times as it winds upwards, its jaws engulfing one side of the three-lobed channelled oil tray, whilst its tail coils at the base in perfect counterbalance. The body has lightly cast 'D' shaped scales; the surface covered in a green patina with patches of malachite and cuprite encrustation. The Bronze Age of China began in 1700 BC and declined after the Han Dynasty (206BC - 220AD). During the Han Dynasty lamps became the main source of lighting and an important household item. Lamps also provided light for the soul's path to the afterlife and most lamps in existence today have been excavated from tombs. The dating of this lot is consistent with the results of the thermoluminescence test, Oxford Authentication, Ltd, no. C204c75.

Lot 352

A PAIR OF BRONZE BELT PLAQUES, ART OF THE STEPPES, CIRCA 4TH CENTURY BC, in the form of galloping horses with stylised elongated head, mounted on a plexiglass stand. 9.5cm wide

Lot 362

AN ART DECO STYLE BRONZE FIGURE OF A HOOP GIRL, the semi-clad dancer raised on a marble plinth. 49cm high overall

Lot 1067

A 9ct gold and citrine set Art Nouveau pendant, 1.7g, width 31mm

Lot 605

An inlaid Art Deco mantel clock

Lot 638

A circa 1930's Art Deco model of a squirrel, 14.5cm

Lot 665

Three enamel pin dishes, a 19th Century door stop, an Art Deco purse, napkin ring, toy playing cards, etc.

Lot 234

An Art Deco leather armchair

Lot 264

An Art Deco style burr walnut effect console table

Lot 267

An Arts and Crafts oak occasional table and an Art Deco oak newspaper stand

Lot 295

An Art Deco painted bookcase

Lot 738

Art pottery, A pair of Hungarian vases, Newlyn plate, etc.

Lot 745

Two Art Deco photograph frames, an inlaid frame and print

Lot 760

Anita Harris Art pottery, fan vase in the Deco design, 23cm, Anita Harris signature in gold on the base

Lot 762

Anita Harris Art Pottery, a Delta vase in the Bluebell Wood design, hand painted with gold detail, 14cm, signed in gold on the base

Lot 769

Anita Harris Art Pottery, a limited edition vase in the Swan pattern, signed to base by Samantha Johnson and Anita Harris, this being number 1 of only 5 produced, maker's marks to base, with certificate of authenticity, 16cm

Lot 836

A brass trench art shell vase, marked on the base 1917, Dusseldorf

Lot 854

An Art Nouveau silver backed hair brush, silver handled glove stretchers and a similar shoe horn

Lot 905

An Art Deco silver compact, Birmingham 1947

Lot 40

Art Nouveau inlaid mahogany timepiece

Lot 47

An Art Deco chrome framed mirror

Lot 53

An Art Deco bevelled edge windmill mirror

Lot 100

Beate Andersen (geb. 1942 in Kopenhagen, Dänemark) Keramik, Bechervase, zylindrischer, gebauchter Korpus, auf der Wandung feiner Liniendekor, im Boden ligierte Pinselmarke u. dat. (19)91, HxD 12x11cm Provenienz: Slg. Edith u. Barbara Achilles für Achilles-Stiftung HamburgLit.: Grassi Museum, Gefäss/Skulpturen, deutsche und internationale Keramik seit 1946, Bd. 2, Leipzig, 2013, S. 455.Beate Andersen: Dänische Keramikerin, 1960-64 School of Art and Crafts in Kopenhagen, 1964 Gründung des Studios Strandstræde Keramik, 1971 Speiseservice-Entwurf für Dansk Design, zahlreiche internationale Ausstellungen und PreiseBeate Andersen (born 1942, Copenhagen, Denmark)pottery, vase, cylindrical, bulbous body, the body with fine line decoration, ligated brush mark to base and dated (19) 91, HxD 12x11cm Provenance: Collection of Edith and Barbara Achilles for Achilles-Foundation, Hamburg Lit.: Grassi Museum, Gefäss/Skulpturen, deutsche und internationale Keramik seit 1946, Vol. 2, Leipzig, 2013, p. 455. Danish ceramist, 1960-64 School of Art and Crafts in Copenhagen, 1964 founding of the Strandstræde Keramik studio, 1971 dinner service design for Dansk Design, numerous international exhibitions and prizes

Lot 116

Si-Sook Kang (geb. 1962 in Seoul, Korea, tätig in Kellinghusen) Keramik, beige/grün glasiert, große Kugelvase mit kurzem Hals und ausgestelltem Lippenrand, auf der Wandung umlaufend geprägte Ornamentbänder, im Boden Reste eine Künstleretiketts, HxD 34,5x34,5cmProvenienz: Slg. Edith u. Barbara Achilles für Achilles-Stiftung HamburgSi-Sook Kang: 1981-1986 National Universität Seoul, Studium Industriedesign, 1987-1993 Muthesius Kunsthochschule in Kiel, Freie Kunst (Keramik), seit 1996 freischaffende Keramikerin, seit 2001 gemeinsames Atelier mit Kap-Sun Hwang in Kellinghusen. Ihr Werk besticht über geschwungene, organische Formen mit Seladon-GlasurSi-Sook Kang (born 1962, Seoul, Korea, active in Kellinghusen)pottery, beige/green glaze, large spherical vase with a short neck and flared lip, embossed ornamental bands, remains of an artist's label to base, HxD 34.5x34.5cm Provenance: Collection of Edith and Barbara Achilles for Achilles-Foundation, Hamburg Si-Sook Kang: 1981-1986 National University Seoul, studied industrial design, 1987-1993 Muthesius Art Academy in Kiel, art (ceramics), since 1996 freelance ceramist, since 2001 joint studio with Kap-Sun Hwang in Kellinghusen. Her work captivates with curved, organic shapes with celadon glaze

Lot 132

Lee Young-Jae (geb. 1951 in Seoul) große Schale, Keramik, seladonfarbene Krakelee-Glasur mit schwarz/brauen Einschlüssen, auf doppeltem Standring, gemuldeter Korpus mit breitem Rand, im Boden Pinselmarke, D 43cm Provenienz: Slg. Edith u. Barbara Achilles für Achilles-Stiftung HamburgLit.: Ekkart Klinge, Deutsche Keramik heute, Düsseldorf, 1984, S. 128-131.Lee Young-Jae: 1968 -1972 Studium an der Hochschule für Kunsterziehung in Seoul, 1973-1978 Studium der Keramik bei Margot Münster an der Fachhochschule Wiesbaden, Studium der Formgestaltung bei Erwin Schutzbach an der Fachhochschule Wiesbaden, 1978-1987 eigene Werkstatt in Sandhausen bei Heidelberg, seit 1987 Leitung der Keramischen Werkstatt Margaretenhöhe GmbH, Essen, 2015 Gastprofessur Abteilung für Keramik des Kollegs für Kunst und Design an der EWHA Womans University in Seoul, Korea, 2016 Ehrendoktorwürde der Eugeniusz-Geppert-Akademie der Schönen Künste in Breslau, zahlreiche Werke in internationalen MuseenLee Young-Jae (born 1951, Seoul)pottery, celadon-colored craquelure glaze with black/brown inclusions, large bowl, on double ring base, troughed body with a wide rim, brush mark to base, D 43cm Provenance: Collection of Edith and Barbara Achilles for Achilles-Foundation, Hamburg Lit.: Ekkart Klinge, Deutsche Keramik heute, Düsseldorf, 1984, p. 128-131 1968-1972 studies at the College of Art Education in Seoul, 1973-1978 studies of ceramics with Margot Münster at the Wiesbaden University of Applied Sciences, study of design with Erwin Schutzbach at the Wiesbaden University of Applied Sciences, 1978-1987 own workshop in Sandhausen near Heidelberg, since 1987 director of the ceramic workshop Margaretenhöhe GmbH, Essen, 2015 visiting professor for ceramics of the college for art and design at the EWHA Womans University in Seoul, Korea, 2016 honorary doctorate of the Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, numerous works in international museums

Lot 138

David Miller (1942 in London - 2008 in Nîmes) Vase, Keramik, helle Mattglasur, auf breitem Standring, kugelförmiger Korpus mit zylindrischem Hals, schauseitig amorpher Ritzdekor, seitlich Pressmarke "dm", H 21cm Provenienz: Slg. Edith u. Barbara Achilles für Achilles-Stiftung HamburgLit.: Grassi Museum, Gefäß/Skulptur, Deutsche und internationale Keramik seit 1946, Leipzig, 2008, S. 483.David Miller: Studium der Skulptur und Keramik an der Londoner Kunstschule, Grafik-Studium in Brighton, 1970 bis 1989 Dozent in England, Brasilien, Kanada und den USA, zahlreiche internationale Ausstellungen und AuszeichnungenDavid Miller (1942, London - 2008, Nîmes)pottery, light matt glaze, vase, on wide base, spherical body with cylindrical neck, amorphous incised decoration to front, impressed mark "dm" to side, H 21cm Provenance: Collection of Edith and Barbara Achilles for Achilles-Foundation, Hamburg Lit.: Grassi Museum, Gefäss/Skulptur, Deutsche und internationale Keramik seit 1946, Leipzig, 2008, p. 483 Studied sculpture and ceramics at the London Art School, studied graphics in Brighton, lecturer in England, Brazil, Canada and the USA from 1970 to 1989, numerous international exhibitions and awards

Lot 140

Gilbert Portanier (geb. 1926 in Cannes) 2 Skulpturen, Keramik, polychrom bemalt, 1x große Stele auf rundem Sockel, amorphe Formgebung mit Ornamentdekor, 1x amorphe, durchbrochene Form mit Ornamentrelief u. farbigem geometrischem Dekor auf Holzsockel, auf Sockel bzw. rücks. Ritzsign. "Portanier" u. dat. (20)04 bzw. (20)06, H 18,5 - 40,5cm Provenienz: Slg. Edith u. Barbara Achilles für Achilles-Stiftung HamburgLit.: Grassi Museum, Gefäß/Skulptur, Deutsche und internationale Keramik seit 1946, Leipzig, 2008, S. 487.Gilbert Portanier: Französischer Künstler/Keramiker, Malerei, Zeichnung und Keramik als Autodidakt, 1949 Ateliergründung "Das Triptychon". Seine Kunst verkörpert eine eigene figurative, abstrakte, suggestive Sprache, angereichert mit vielseitiger Grafik, seit 1964 Kooperation mit Rosenthal, zahlreiche internationale Preise, Auszeichnungen wie auch AusstellungenGilbert Portanier (born 1926, Cannes)2 sculptures, pottery, polychrome painted, 1x large stele on round base, amorphous shape with ornamental decoration, 1x amorphous, openwork shape with ornamental relief and colored geometric decoration on wooden base, on base and back incised sign. "Portanier", dated (20) 04 and (20) 06, H 18.5 - 40.5 cm Provenance: Collection of Edith and Barbara Achilles for Achilles-Foundation, Hamburg Lit.: Grassi Museum, Gefäss/Skulptur, Deutsche und internationale Keramik seit 1946, Leipzig, 2008, p. 487 French artist / ceramist, painting, drawing and ceramics as an autodidact, founded the "Das Triptychon" studio in 1949. His art embodies its own figurative, abstract, suggestive language, enriched with versatile graphics, since 1964 cooperation with Rosenthal, numerous international prizes, awards and exhibitions

Lot 159

Sutton Taylor (geb. 1943 in Yorkshire, England) Vase, Keramik, rot/ockerfarbene Glasur mit schwarz/silbrigen u. goldenen Verläufen, auf rundem Stand, kugelförmiger Korpus, übergehend in zylindrischen, profilierten Hals, im Boden Prägemarke, H 25cm Provenienz: Slg. Edith u. Barbara Achilles für Achilles-Stiftung HamburgLit.: Grassi Museum, Gefäß/Skulptur, Deutsche und internationale Keramik seit 1946, Bd. 2, Leipzig, 2013, S. 520.Sutton Taylor: Lebt und arbeitet seit 1995 in Cornwall, Objekte von Sutton Taylor u.a. in den Sammlungen des V&A Museums, London, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge und dem Ashmolean Museum in OxfordSutton Taylor (born 1943, Yorkshire, England)pottery, red/ocher-colored glaze with black/silvery and gold gradients, vase, on round stand, spherical body, merging into a cylindrical, profiled neck, embossed mark to base, H 25cm Provenance: Collection of Edith and Barbara Achilles for Achilles-Foundation, Hamburg Lit.: Grassi Museum, Gefäß/Skulptur, Deutsche und internationale Keramik seit 1946, Vol. 2, Leipzig, 2013, p. 520 Lives and works in Cornwall since 1995, objects by Sutton Taylor in the collections of the V&A Museum, London, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge and the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford

Lot 160

Tatsuzō Shimaoka (1919 in Minato, Präfektur Tokio - 2007 in Mashiko, Präfektur Tochigi) Kugelvase, Keramik, Braun/weiß glasiert, auf rundem Stand, kugelförmiger Korpus mit profilierter Schulter u. großer Öffnung, auf der Wandung flächendeckender, reliefierter Floraldekor in Zick-Zack-Fond, im Boden Pressmarke, HxD 18x18,5cm Provenienz: Slg. Edith u. Barbara Achilles für Achilles-Stiftung HamburgLit.: Grassi Museum, Gefäß/Skulptur, deutsche und internationale Keramik seit 1946, Bd. 2, Leipzig, 2013, S. 516.Tatsuzō Shimaoka: Japanischer Töpfer und Kunsthandwerker, Keramiken im Jōmon zōgan- Stil (Ursprung koreanische Joseon-Dynastie), 1939-41 Studium an der Technischen Hochschule Tokio, Lehre als Töpfer bei Hamada Shōji, zahlreiche internationale Ausstellungen, Boston 1974, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg 1977, Victoria and Albert Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art etc.), 1996 Auszeichnung Lebender Nationalschatz für das Wichtige Immaterielle Kulturgut „Keramikherstellung“Tatsuzō Shimaoka (1919, Minato, Tokyo Prefecture - 2007, Mashiko, Tochigi Prefecture)pottery, brown/white glaze, globe vase, on round base, spherical body with profiled shoulder and large opening, floral decoration in relief on zigzag background, impressed mark to base, HxD 18x18.5cm Provenance: Collection of Edith and Barbara Achilles for Achilles-Foundation, Hamburg Lit.: Grassi Museum, Gefäß/Skulptur, deutsche und internationale Keramik seit 1946, Vol. 2, Leipzig, 2013, p. 516 Japanese potter and artisan, ceramics in the Jōmon zōgan style (origin: Korean Joseon dynasty), 1939-41 studied at the Tokyo University of Technology, apprenticeship as a potter with Hamada Shōji, numerous international exhibitions, Boston 1974, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg 1977 , Victoria and Albert Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art etc.), 1996 Living National Treasure Award for the Important Intangible Cultural Asset "Ceramic Production"

Lot 169

Ulla Viotti (geb. 1933 in Eskilstuna, Schweden) Schale, Keramik, schwarz/weiße Mattglasur, halbkugelförmiger, aus amorphen Platten gebauter Korpus mit bewegtem Rand, im Boden Ritzsign., D 20,5cm Provenienz: Slg. Edith u. Barbara Achilles für Achilles-Stiftung HamburgLit.: Kulturamt der Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart, Aspekte zeitgenössischer Keramik aus Europa, 1987, S. 35, Abb. 176 u. S. 63.Ulla Viotti: Schwedische Malerin, Bildhauerin und Keramikerin, 1950-51 School of Art in Blackpool, England, zahlreiche Arbeiten im schwedischen öffentlichen RaumUlla Viotti (born 1933, Eskilstuna, Sweden)pottery, black/white matt glaze, bowl, hemispherical body made of amorphous plates with serrated edge, incised sign. to base, D 20.5cm Provenance: Collection of Edith and Barbara Achilles for Achilles-Foundation, Hamburg Lit.: Kulturamt der Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart, Aspekte zeitgenössischer Keramik aus Europa, 1987, p. 35, ill. 176 a. p. 63 Swedish painter, sculptor and ceramist, 1950-51 School of Art in Blackpool, England, numerous works in Swedish public space

Lot 265

nach Banksy (vermutl. 1974 in Bristol)Flower Thrower, Schablonengraffiti auf Pappe, rückw. bez. "Enjoy your free art. Banksy is dismal", Ex. 39/100, ca. 28,5x22,5cm"Freie Kunst", die 2015 in Dismaland verteilt bzw. gefunden wurde. after Banksy (presumably 1974 in Bristol)Flower Thrower, stencil graffiti on cardboard, inscribed on the reverse "Enjoy your free art. Banksy is dismal", Ex. 39/100, ca. 28.5x22.5cm"Free art" that was distributed or found in Dismaland in 2015

Lot 266

nach Banksy (vermutl. 1974 in Bristol)Ratte mit Giftfass, Schablonengraffiti auf Pappe, rückw. bez. "Enjoy your free art. Banksy is dismal", Ex. 47/100, ca. 28,5x22,5cm"Freie Kunst", die 2015 in Dismaland verteilt bzw. gefunden wurde. After Banksy (presumably 1974 in Bristol)Rat with poison barrel, stencil graffiti on cardboard, inscribed "Enjoy your free art. Banksy is dismal", ex. 47/100, ca. 28.5x22.5cm"Free art", which was distributed or found in Dismaland in 2015.

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