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Greek Large Decorated Bowl BasinApulian, 4th century BC An impressive Magna Graecian red-figure ceramic basin or serving bowl, similar to a stemless kylix in profile; with a short, circular pedestal foot; the bowl decorated to the interior rim with a delicately painted undulating pattern of white flowers; to the centre, in red, the image of a seated woman, holding a sceptre or ornate mirror in her right hand, wearing a diaphanous peplos and white shoes, a string of beads to the neck; her hair dressed in a decorated sakkos; a small tree in the foreground; the exterior of the bowl with, to one side, a scene of a woman similarly dressed, also with a sceptre or mirror in her hand, seated to face Hermaphroditus, an alabastron in his left hand, handing her a string of beads; his wings with white highlights and feathers delineated in black; wearing bracelets and anklets, the feminine hair dressed in a sakkos; to the left, a standing woman wearing a peplos, leaning against a column; her arms outstretched; a platter in her right hand, a scarf or ribbon in her left; the figures flanked by groups of three palmettes; to the opposite side, Hermaphroditus, striding, carrying an ornate fan and sceptre or mirror; turning to face him, a female, perhaps Demeter, diaphanously draped, carrying a staff topped with an ear of corn, and an offering plate; a band of meander patterning below; the everted rim unglazed, with two low black-glazed loop handles, each with a central knop fashioned as a rosette; a similar knop either side of each handle. 3.5 kg, 44 cm. (17 1/4"). Ex German private collection; ex Deen collection. Fine condition, repaired.Starting Price: £3800
Post Medieval Sheerness Docks Embossing Seal Matrix19th century AD A large steel embossing die matrix used at Sheerness Docks, Kent for sealing documents; the main design showing a plan of the docks with a section of a wooden-hulled vessel in dry dock and bearing `BASIN AND DOCKS AT SHEERNESS BEGUN JANUARY XIX MDCCCXIV OPENED SEPTEMB. V MDCCCXXIII` inscription. 3 kg, 95 mm. (3 3/4"). Private collection, Hampshire, UK. Dies of this type were used by public authorities and were fixed within a substantial press, a red wafer affixed to the document to be sealed to receive the impression.[No Reserve]Very fine condition.Starting Price: £5
`Travel` a Wedgwood part service designed by Eric Ravilious, printed with travelling scenes, comprising teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, hot-water pot and cover, coffee can and saucer, spare tea cup saucer, one breakfast, side and dinner plates and two entree plates printed and painted marks, minor damages teapot 13cm. high
`Hollyhocks` a Shelley Eve coffee set for nine, pattern no. 12019, printed and enamelled in colours, comprising; coffee pot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, nine cups and saucers, printed and painted marks, minor damages coffee pot 17cm. high Sold on behalf of the executors of Dr John Birch deceased.
An Arabia Pottery Ruska tea, coffee and dinner service for six, mottled brown glaze, comprising, coffeepot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin and cover, six cups and saucers, and an additional six expresso cups and saucers, a tea pot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin six cups, saucers and side plate, twelve dinner plates and six dessert bowls coffee pot some with printed marks 18cm. high Literature Jennifer Opie Scandinavian Ceramics and Glass in the 20th Century, Victoria & Albert Museum, page 66 catalogue number 161.
A Factory Z (Thomas Wolfe) sugar basin with cover and stand, early 19th century, printed in black with a figure warming his hands before a brazier in pattern 151, a bat-printed Spode jug decorated with rabbits in pattern 557, a teabowl and saucer, perhaps Machin, and a plate printed with children at play, perhaps Keeling partnership, a chip to the sugar basin`s cover, 24cm max. (7) Provenance: the Geoffrey Godden reference collection.
A small collection of miniature porcelain items, 19th century and later, variously decorated with flowers. Comprising: an English blue ground basin and ewer, a Meissen-style teapot and milk jug, a box and cover, a scent bottle, a jug, a saucer and a Willow ware plate with integral stand. (11)
PAIR OF SMALL FRENCH PORCELAIN FLATTENED CIRCULAR SCENT BOTTLES with stopper (one damaged), CARL THEIME, DRESDEN PORCELAIN TABLE BELL (cracked) , a CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE MUSTARD POT with cover, a miniature Royal Crown Derby three handled CUP, A VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN MOUSTACHE CUP with gilt presentation inscription, a `Bisto` porcelain TEACUP AND SAUCER also matching TEA PLATE, pink bordered and gilt, an early TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL CROWN DERBY SMALL CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BASIN, a Copenhagen small botanical plate (cracked), a Staffordshire porcelain DESSERT PLATE, painted with `Dartmouth Castle` and two modern Royal Dux electric table lamp bases EST 40-60
A PINXTON SLOP BASIN AND PLATE, PATTERN 367 enamelled with an orange and pale blue band of gilt seaweed and paterae, the rims gilt, 17 and 20.5cm diam, 367 in iron red, c1805 Bowl with wear to the gilding on the rim. Plate with slight stacking wear most noticeable on the central gilt ring, the gilding on the rim worn
A PINXTON SLOP BASIN painted with two rectangular gilt framed polychrome landscapes, one with a couple admiring the prospect, the other with a rocky outcrop on a gilt seeded band of turquoise and gilt spots with red vertical lines, the rims gilt, 16 cm diam, impressed T, c1800 Minute pinhead sized graze on the inside of the rim, light wear to gilding only
A THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1924, of plain oval baluster form, with shaped everted rims and raised upon stepped hoof feet with escallop shell terminals, comprising teapot with hinged cover, melon fluted composition knop and loop handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 11" wide, 41ozs 17dwts
A THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Dixon, Sheffield 1918 (teapot) and 1922, of rounded oblong baluster form with reeded ribbon tied cast rims, raised upon four bun feet and comprising teapot with ebony knop and composition loop handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 11" wide, 46ozs 12dwts
A MATCHED FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, maker J Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1919 -1928, of rounded oblong baluster form, the tea and coffee pots with composition knops and angular handles on bun feet and the two handled sugar basin and milk jug of lightly panelled form, teapot 11" wide, 47ozs 14dwts
A George IV silver tea pot and sugar basin by Samuel Dutton, London 1825 and 1826, the tea pot with a foliate finial to the embossed cover and a leaf-capped loop handle, the lobed body with alternating embossed foliate decoration and presentation and armorial engraving and on a shaped circular foot, 27cm (10 1/2in) long, 1225g (39.35 oz). The arms of LEIGH of Belmont, Cheshire, also of Woodchester Park, Gloucester. impaling another

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