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Ca. 400 BC. A huge bronze basin or phiale, a special libation bowl used for holding wine, with a hollow, rounded, raised boss, known as an omphalos, in the centre. The omphalos is thought to have symbolized the navel of the earth, the central point of power that all things revolved around. The lower part of the bowl is has an interesting three-dimensional motif of circles and teardrop shapes, creating a dramatic texture around the omphalos. Good Condition, Intact; Size: 16.5cm x4.5cm (6.49 x 1.77 in); 315gr; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK and European art market, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
A Shelley tea service in the Regent shape, decorated with pale brown and ivory swirls pattern W12535, comprising six each cups and saucers, teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, (small chip to rim of one cup), six pieces of Royal Albert 'Lavender Rose' teaware, two Royal Doulton plates, three others, a small glass rose bowl and a glass jam pot with cover.
A Royal Albert Moonlight Rose Bone China Tea Service Set 78 items in total. Comprising x1 large oval serving plate, x1 round sandwich plate, x1 oblong sandwich plate, .x1 two tier cake stand, x8 dinner plates, x8 tea/sandwich plates,x 2 vegetable dishes,x 8 dessert bowls, x8 side plates, x8 teacups and saucers, x8 coffee cups and saucers, x1 teapot, x1 sugar basin, x1 cream jug, x1 salt, x1 pepper pot, x2 candle holders. In good condition.
An Aynsley butterfly wing part tea set including a teapot, cups and saucers, three Shelley trios etc CONDITION REPORT: The Aynsley teapot 19cm wide x 12cm high and matching basin are in overall good condition, the pink teacup saucer and plate have minor surface scratches otherwise ok, the pink jug is overall ok, the purple teacup - handle decoration is worn, the saucers are ok. Blue teacup overall condition is good, saucer and other plates have minor surface scratches otherwise ok. Shelley Pink and yellow trio have minor surface scratches otherwise ok, Shelley green and yellow - coffee can is cracked, tea cup and plates have minor surface scratches otherwise ok. Shelley predominantly yellow trio minor surface scratches otherwise ok, Shelley yellow and black trio minor surface scratches otherwise ok.
A GEORGE IV IRISH EMBOSSED SUGAR BASIN circular with decorative scroll handles and two vacant cartouches, by Edward Power, (retailer's mark of Twycross), Dublin 1825 and a George IV Irish embossed cream jug with a lion mask handle and paw feet, by either Richard Sherwin or Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1826; the latter 5" (12.5 cms) high; 22.9 oz (2)
A PAIR OF CHINESE SANCAI-GLAZED POTTERY FIGURES OF ATTENDANTS, MING DYNASTY, 1368-1644 Each standing on a hexagonal base, wearing long green and amber-glazed robes, the arms folded within wide sleeves, the male supporting a box, the woman holding an amber-glazed basin tilted forward as if in offering, each face cold-painted white with features detailed in black, surmounted with a tall headdress, restoration, over-painting, chips, losses, hairline cracks the taller 50 cm high (2)
A matched silver cream jug and sugar basin, the cream jug by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, 1801, of helmet form with reeded loop handle and rim, bright cut floral and foliate band decoration, fancy cartouche, inscribed with initials, 4¾in. (12cm.) high, together with a later sugar basin of the same design and decoration, London, 1910, maker's mark indistinct, gross weight 8.7 tr.oz. (2) *Condition: both in very good condition, no major faults found.
A JOHN AND WILLIAM RIDGWAY TEA SERVICE, C1825 painted with scattered flowers in cobalt and gilt border, the service including a teapot, cover and stand, 14.5cm h, pattern 2/1068 and six later matching Copeland side plates and a slop basin (38)++One Copeland plate broken and restuck, slop basin cracked and stained. Handle of two cups repaired, the remainder including the principal items in good condition
A pair of late Victorian stone composition fountain basins in 18th century style, almost certainly by Austin and Seeley, late 19th century, the basins cast as scallop shells with upscrolling backs, on writhen and acanthus cast baluster shafts, with quatreform foliate cast bases 94cm high, 74cm wide CATALOGUE NOTES: A model illustrated by Austin and Seeley in their catalogue Artificial Stone Ornaments clearly has an identical stem and base to the founts offered here, although the basin is of a differing pattern
A Continental, probably Italian carved white marble wall fount and basin, late 19th / early 20th century, the backplate with pediment top above a metal mask, its open mouth as the water spout, above waisted sides each descending to a projecting marble hemisphere, above the demi-lune basin, with everted edge, on a fluted shaft above a polygonal section base 168cm high, 96cm wide, 47cm protuberance
A patinated bronze model of a tripod athenienne, probably Neapolitan, late 19th century / early 20th century, the movable basin cast to the underside with acanthus leaves and further foliage and flowers in relief; the stand of four monopodial uprights with swagged aegicrania finials, on a square base 45cm high

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