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A Worcester blue and white tea bowl, slop basin and two saucers, c1758-85 painted with the Hollow Rock, Lily, Gillyflower, Cannonball or Rock Strata Island patterns, 8 and 12cm diam, painted open crescent or script W in underglaze blue or unmarked Fluted tea bowl with flat chip on exterior. Basin broken and restruck. Rock Strata Island saucer cracked
A white painted loom rectangular occasional table on four legs with diagonal stretchers 28¼” wide x 27¼” high; & a pale blue painted loom linen basket, 15¾” wide & a mahogany square two-tier basin stand (lacking drawer), 13½” wide x 30” high; together with a rectangular dressing table mirror; a card table; & a bar stool.
Ca. 300-400 AD.A finely made wheel-thrown redware pottery dish, with a squat form that rests atop a low ring base. The dish includes broad walls, a shallow basin, and a groove between the rim and basin that was meant to accommodate a lid. The centre of the basin is decorated with a five-pointed star surrounded by five concentric bullseye patterns.Size: L:55mm / W:330mm ; 1.24kgProvenance: Property of a London Ancient Art Gallery; formerly in the famous Alison Barker collection, a retired London barrister; acquired between the early 1960s to 1990s.
Ca.350 BC.An attractive salt cellar / small bowl covered in a warm brownish glaze. The vessel features a hemispherical basin with an incurved wall, standing on a pedestal base. The foot is marked with finger-marks impressed while the vessel was dipped into the glaze. For a type, see The British Museum, Miscellaneous number: 1911.02.0015.Size: L:45mm / W:80mm ; 90gProvenance: From the private collection of a Kent gentleman; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK /European art markets.
Ca.350 BC.An attractive salt cellar/ small bowl covered in a warm brownish glaze. The vessel features a hemispherical basin with an incurved wall, standing on a pedestal base. For a type see The British Museum, Miscellaneous number: 1911.02.0015.Size: L:35mm / W:70mm ; 53gProvenance: From the private collection of a Kent gentleman; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK /European art markets.
Ca. 100-500 AD.A beautiful necklace composed of assorted carnelian, stone, and gold beads from the Pyu Dynasty. Restrung on a modern thread and suitable for contemporary wear. Pyu is the name given to an ancient Tibeto-Burman-speaking ethnic group that lived in the Irrawaddy basin, in what is now Burma in the first millennium AD. The Pyu are one of the first advanced civilizations in Southeast Asia.Size: L:260/515mm / W:mm ; 19.78gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1990s.
A Wolf House Gallery pottery sugar basin with leaf scrolling design and brown glaze, (9cm x 15cm) and a Dawn Glanville pottery floral decorated sugar basin with ribbed design, (9cm x d 7cm), a W Fisher octagonal plate with stylised bird design, on mustard ground, with dotted border, (18cm x 18cm) and a Marg Hall Winton Pottery lug butter dish, (8cm) with label verso (4)
A Victorian china twenty eight piece tea and coffee service, including two cake plates, a bread plate, a sugar basin, a sucre - a/f handle missing to side, teapot - a/f crack to spout, twelve cups, and ten saucers, all decorated with floral sprays enclosed within blue and gilt C scrolls and buff covered border
An Edwardian china seven piece doll style teaset complete with teapot (missing knop), milk jug, sugar basin, two teacups and saucers, with floral sprays, a treen churning barrel on treen stand, a plastic costume style doll and three 1920s lead figures of Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny, and Mrs Rabbit (3.5cm)
A 1920s / 30s English china fifteen piece coffee set complete with coffee pot with domed cover, (19cm) and a set of six demitasse coffee cups, saucers, milk jug and sugar basin, with transfer printed and handpainted applied decoration, (coffee can : 5.5cm x 5.5cm) a/f handle of jug restored and small chip to edge of sugar basin
A part suite of 19thc painted aesthetic dolls house furniture including a panel end bed, wash stand with wash basin and ewer, missing handle, dressing chest and chest of drawers, a pair of side chairs, a shaped pair of corner chairs and sofa with matching two tier circular top table, with tray, teapot, milk jug - missing handle, sugar basin, two saucers and two cups - one missing handle, and a small tazza (a lot)
A collection of Edwardian pine furniture including a dresser, washstand, kitchen table, a plywood stained hall stand, wash basin, a pair of salt bins, a pine wall rack and a rolling pin, a painted Continental brass chair, two WWI bisque head figures, one dressed as a nurse, a cast iron and brass mounted baby's crib, three small children, a collection of pewter and white metalware including candlestick style telephone, goblets, tea service, oil lamp, a brass jardiniere etc (hall stand : 17cm x 7cm, dolls: 13cm)
An Edwardian silver five piece bachelor teaset, comprising a spirit kettle, teapot, milk jug, sugar basin, and tea caddy, being on pedestal bases and having applied scroll decoration, ivory handles and insulators, the caddy having a hinged cover, all pieces bearing an engraved crest, Gibson & Co Ltd, London, 1904 (kettle 1905, caddy 1903), 1912 g, teapot 14.5 cm, kettle 31 cm, (Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) registered. Not available for export)
Africa.- River Nile.- Lyons (Captain H. G.) The Physiography of the River Nile and its Basin, first edition, half-title, plates and maps, many folding, bookplates, near contemporary half-morocco, Cairo, 1906 § Hayes (Arthur J.) The Source of the Blue Nile, first edition, half-title, frontispiece, plates, 2 folding maps at the end, bookplate, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and spine extremities, 1905 § Cheesman (Major R. E.) Lake Tana & the Blue Nile, first edition, folding frontispiece, plates, 2 folding maps at end, bookplate, previous owner's ink signature, original cloth, mottling to fore-edges, dust-jacket, tears, loss to spine extremities, rubbed, 1936; 8vo (3)⁂ The first with the bookplate of Frederick DuCane Godman (1834-1919), an English lepidopterist, entomologist and ornithologist who was one of the founding members of the British Ornithologists' Union.
Africa.- Zimbabwe & Zambesi.- Bent (J. Theodore) The Ruined Cities of Mashonaland, first edition, folding map frontispiece, plates and illustrations, 4 maps, 2 folding, scattered faint spotting, bookplate, original pictorial cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [Hosken p.16], 1892 § Blennerhassett (Rose) & Lucy Sleeman. Adventures in Mashonaland, first edition, map frontispiece, bookplate, original pictorial cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [Hosken p.20], 1894 § Bertrand (Alfred) Au Pays des Ba-Rotsi Haut-Zambèze, first edition, portrait frontispiece, vignette title, plates and illustrations, 2 folding maps, previous owner's ink inscription, cracked hinges, original pictorial cloth, gilt, small split to spine head, slight bumping to corners and extremities, Paris, 1898 § Rankin (Daniel J.) The Zambesi Basin and Nyassaland, first edition, publisher's compliments blind-stamp to title, frontispiece, plates, folding map, publisher's advertisements at end, bookplate, ex-Royal Empire Society with label and small stamp to title, original pictorial cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [Hosken p.165], 1893 § Harding (Col. Colin) In Remotest Barotseland, first edition, portrait frontispiece, vignette title, plates and illustrations, folding map at end, one or two neat marginal notes, scattered faint spotting, bookplate, near contemporary calf-backed boards, 1905; 8vo & 4to (5)
Africa.- Baker (Sir Samuel White) The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile, and Explorations of the Nile Sources, 2 vol., engraved portrait and tinted lithograph frontispiece, 12 wood-engraved plates, illustrations, 2 colour maps, 1 folding, , fractional bumping to corners and extremities, 1866; The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia ..., engraved portrait frontispiece, 23 wood-engraved plates, 2 maps, 1 folding, faint scattered spotting, cracked hinges, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1867; Ismailïa. A Narrative of the Expedition to Central Africa for the Suppression of the Slave Trade, 2 vol., engraved portrait frontispieces, 51 wood engraved plates, 2 colour maps, 1 folding, scattered spotting, bumping to corners, a little rubbed, 1874; first editions, bookplates, original pictorial cloth, gilt, [Czech pp.10-11], 8vo (5)⁂ Provenance: Ismailïa vol. 1, with pencil inscription 'D. F. Attenborough February 1956' to front free endpaper verso.
Africa.- Johnston (Sir Harry H.) British Central Africa, first edition, frontispiece, plates and illustrations, 6 maps on 5 folding sheets, scattered spotting, bookplate, original pictorial cloth, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, [Hosken p.110] 1897; The Nile Quest. A Record of the Exploration of the Nile and its Basin, first edition, portrait frontispiece, plates and maps, scattered spotting, previous owner's ink inscription to half-title, bookplate, original pictorial cloth, gilt, slight bumping to spine extremities, 1903; 4to & 8vo (2).

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