Stepan (Peter). Spirits Speak, A Celebration of African Masks, 1st edition, Munich: Prestel, 2005, numerous colour illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, very minor rubbing to the covers, large 8vo, together with:Petit (Marc), À Masque Découvert, Regards sur l'art primitif de l'Himalaya, 1st edition, Paris: Éditions Stock et Aldines, 1995, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket & slipcase, slipcase lightly toned, large 8vo, plusHerreman (Frank & Constantijn Petridis, editors), Face of the Spirits, Masks from the Zaire Basin, Tervuren: Martial & Snoeck, 1993, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, covers very lightly rubbed, large 8vo, andBilot (Alain et al), Masquesd du pays Dogon, 1st edition, Paris: Adam Biro, 2001, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus 8 further volumes of tribal mask reference, 8vo/4toQTY: (12)
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A modern four piece silver serviceSheffield, 1958 by Viner's Ltdof plain oblong bellied form with bead and reel borders, comprising teapot and hot water jug with ebonsied scroll handles and finials, twin scroll handled sugar basin and cream jug, (4)teapot handle to spout 31 cm., weight approx. 63.63 ozt.Condition:Good condition
A George V silver three piece bachelor's tea serviceChester, 1915 by Stewart Dawson & Co.of round tapering form on ball feet, comprising a teapot with hinged domed cover, ebonised scroll handle and finial, twin scroll handled sugar basin and jug, (3)teapot handle to spout 22.5 cm., weight approx. 14.54 ozt.Condition:Good condition
A George V silver five piece tea serviceof tapering form on a spreading domed foot with raised tooled borders, comprising teapot and hot water jug with ebonised scroll handles and knop finial, a twin handled sugar basin, a large cream jug and a small cream jug, crested for Cole, stamped Rd 572472 (5)teapot handle to spout 25.5 cm., weight approx. 59 ozt.Condition:Overall good condition. Some light surface wear.
An Elkington & Co silver plate canteen of cutlery in oak chestitems bearing date marks from 1892-1897, and with monograms, top tray to include: 12 fish knives and 12 fish forks, a knife sharpener, 12 dessert forks and 10 knives, two knives damaged, with mother of pearl handles, tray two to include: 12 table knives, 12 cheese knives, 2 carving knives and two carving forks, tray 3 to include: 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 9 coffee spoons, 9 salt and mustard spoons, 2 pickle forks, a set of tongs, 2 butter knives, and a fish carving knife and fork, tray four to include: 12 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons, a gravy spoon, a soup ladle and 2 sauce ladles, the base section to include: a sugar basin, a tea pot, a cream jug, an associated silver pepper pot, Birmingham, two mustard pots, glass broken, one silver capped, Birmingham, a cruet set, one bottle broken, and a coffee pot and hot milk jug, both unmarked, some items lacking, the oak chest with metal mounts throughout and with cast iron carrying handles, underside of lid with old list of contents on an Elkington and Co. letterhead, edge of chest with inset ivorine label, 'Elkington & Co Ltd Silversmiths, 22 Regent St. London S.W.', (qty)Box height 40cm, width 54cmCondition:Damage to mother of pearl handle on one dessert fork, six mother of pearl handles to knives damaged or restored, two badly broken.By family descent.
GEORGE III MAHOGANY NIGHT COMMODE LATE 18TH CENTURY the later shelved superstructure over a pair of doors and pull-out base fitted with a ceramic toilet basin, raised on chamfered straight legsDimensions:54cm wide, 113cm, 50cm deepProvenance:Provenance:'The Property of the Duke of Leeds', Hornby Castle Sale, June 1930, lot 661Careston Castle, Brechin, Angus
SÈVRES STYLE LOUIS PHILIPPE COMPOSITE PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE MID 19TH CENTURY decorated with the Louis Philippe monogram flanked by a putto or floral garlands, some pieces with scenes of courtship within gilt borders, on a bleu celeste ground; comprising: six coffee cups, six saucers, a sugar basin with cover, a cake plate, 24.5cm diam, a coffee pot and cover, 16cm high, teapot and cover, 14cm high; pseudo Sèvres factory and chateau marks in red and blue, pseudo green printed cancelled marks
A LARGE AND RARE CHINESE IMPERIAL BLUE AND WHITE 'DRAGON AND CARP' BASIN SIX CHARACTER KANGXI MARK AND OF THE PERIOD 1662-1722 The sides rising from a flat base to a broad everted rim, the interior painted with a ferocious three-clawed dragon emerging from turbulent waves above two carps and a smaller fish, the base unglazed, 42.7cm. Provenance: from the collection of Dr Oliver Impey (1936-2005), and Dr Jane (Mellanby) Impey (1938-2021), of Cumnor Place, Oxford.
Ca. 300-400 AD.A finely made terra sigillata bowl, with a squat form that rests atop a flat base. The vessel includes broad walls and a shallow basin. The bottom of the basin is incised in the form of a hatched rhombus.Size: L:55mm / W:240mm ; 665gProvenance: Property a London Ancient Art Gallery, acquired on the UK Art Market; Ex LR collection, Bavaria, acquired before 1970.
Machang Phase, Ca. 2300-2000 BC.A stem bowl with a basin of flaring walls sitting on a trumpet-shaped foot with a short, hollow stem. The interior decorated with chevron pattern between arms of brown painted cross with black edges.Size: L:115mm / W:140mm ; 370gProvenance: Property of a London gallery; formely in High Wycombe Estate collection; formerly acquired on the UK Art market.
Ca. 200-300 AD.A seated schist figure of Buddha atop a platform flanked by two columns. The facial features are carefully modelled, with heavily-lidded eyes, a small nose and closed lips; the face is framed by hair in a characteristic topknot (Ushnisha) and large, pendulous ears. His hands are held in front of the body. Gandhara was an ancient region in the Peshawar basin in the north-west of the ancient Indian subcontinent. The Kushan period (c. 75-451 AD) of Gandharan art, to which this schist head example belongs, was the golden age of artistic production in the area.Size: L:600mm / W:365mm ; 30.5kgProvenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly acquired in early 2000s in Belgium; previously in 1970s European collection.
Ca. 200-300 AD.A grey schist figure of a Buddha standing atop a lotus-decorated plinth. This excellent figure is backed by a circular halo and dressed in a flowing Kasaya (monastic robe). The head features thick, rich lips, an aquiline nose, half-closed eyes with well-defined eyelids, arched brows, an urna on the forehead, prominent ears, and carefully modelled, wavy hair, culminating in an ushnisha. Gandhara was an ancient region in the Peshawar basin in the northwest of the ancient Indian subcontinent. The Kushan period (c. 75-451 AD) of Gandharan art, to which this schist figure belongs, was the golden age of artistic production in the area. For further information on Gandharan art, see Jongeward, D. 2019, Buddhist Art Of Gandhara in the Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, Oxford University Press.Size: L:460mm / W:150mm ; 6.65kgProvenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly acquired in early 2000s in Belgium; previously in 1970s European collection.
Ca. 2nd millennium BC.A beautiful vessel of a slender, cylindrical form with a flat base, tall walls, and a thick rim surrounding the deep basin. The vessel is hand-carved from alabaster with natural opaque white bands coursing throughout the stone matrix that illuminate when held next to a bright light. The interior has been gradually widened using a series of progressively finer drill bits and abrasive sand, and evidence of the original drilling striations are still visible within the interior cavity.Size: L:200mm / W:85mm ; 1.2KgProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1980s.
A Minton's china India Tree style pattern fifteen-piece tea service, one cup with hairline crack, complete with milk jug, sugar basin, four cups, five saucers, four side plates and a cake plate, a pair of Royal Crown Derby pattern 2451 tea cups and saucers, and a pair of pattern 28 side dishes (a lot)
A collection of Royal Crown Derby, a 19-piece part tea set decorated with pattern 2451, a scalloped dish decorated with pattern 1126, and a square shaped pierced sided dish and a miniature vase, and a set of Royal Crown Derby coffee cans decorated with pattern 2451, four coffee cans and four saucers, and sugar basin (32)
A Chinese Peking amber glass basin, probably late Qing dynasty, of circular form with everted rim, height 12.5cm, diameter 35cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
BAKER (SIR SAMUEL W.)Ismailia..., expertly rebound in green half-calf with gilt title, t.e.g., 2 vols., London, 1874; The Nile Tributaries Of Abyssinia..., original mottled blue cloth-covered boards (hinges weak, some wear), London, 1867; The Rifle And The Hound In Ceylon, rebound calf with gilt spine label, London, 1854; Eight Years' Wanderings In Ceylon, original burgundy gilt blind-stamped boards (minor damage and old staining), London, 1855; The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin Of The Nile And Explorations Of The Nile Sources, original green cloth boards and spine with gilt illustrations, bookplates of E.C. Tabler (end papers replaced, some scuffing), 2 vols., London, 1866; Wild Beasts And Their Ways..., original burgundy cloth-covered boards with gilt illustration and spine title (slight wear), 2 vols., London, 1890; Cyprus As I Saw It In 1879, original green cloth-covered boards, gilt cover illustration and spine title (some wear and re-cased), London, 1879; True Tales For My Grandsons, original pictorial red cloth-covered boards, gilt titles, London, 1883 - MURRAY (T. DOUGLAS) AND WHITE (A. SILVA): Sir Samuel Baker A Memoir, original pictorial and gilt cloth-covered boards, London, 1895 - and six other related publications (a lot )This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Japan/ China, bronzen wierookvat en houten deksel, 19e eeuw, het ronde wierookvat met centrale opening, het houten deksel gevormd als een blad en met koralen dekselknop van een aap (vat en deksel niet bijpassend, enkele beschadigingen) diam. 19,5 cm max. [2] Japan/ China, bronze censer and wood cover, 19th century, the circular basin with central aperture, the wood cover shaped as a leaf and with coral finial shaped as a monkey (condition: the bronze vessel with some surface wear and minor dents, the wood cover with some chips to the protruberances and some splits/ cracks to the wood, possibly repaired)
A John Rose Coalport tea and coffee service in the Curly Pagoda patterncirca 1800-05comprising seven coffee cans, thirteen tea bowls, ten saucers and a slop basin, 16cm diameter, unmarked (31)Tea bowls- 1 with two cracks descending from rimCoffee cans - some moderate rubbing to gilding on rims. One with a crack around lower terminus of handle.Saucers- one with large base rim chip, another with rim chipElsewhere, some light signs of use in the form of surface scratches and a few patches of gilt rubbing.
A Caughley bowl or slop basin in the 'Sliced Apple' pattern, circa 1784-92, unmarked, 16cm diameter (two restored rim chips); together with a Caughley sparrow beak milk jug in the 'Three Flowers and Butterfly' pattern, printed C with serif, 11cm high(2)Bowl - professionally restored rim chip approx 1.5cm wide with touching up and respraying around that area. Opposite, there is a further smaller rim chip that has been filled and given the same treatment.Jug - minute nibble to spout.
A large Chinese gilt and enameled blue and white basin, early 19th century, the heavily potted vessel of tapered with deep rounded sides and a flared rim, painted in gilt on four blue and white panels depicting flower and antique objects, with peonies, fruits and butterflies in famille rose dividing the panels and encircling the central roundel, with wood stand, 47cm diameter十九世紀早期 青花描金加彩繪花蝶博古圖紋大盆連木座Please refer to department for condition report
Canton vase and basinChinese, 19th Centuryboth decorated with birds and floral decoration, the border with bats in flight, basin 37cm across, vase 35.5cm high (2)At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
Two trays of China: one tray with Shelley ‘Blue Rock’ part tea ware: three teacups, six saucers, five tea plates, sandwich plate, sugar basin and milk jug. Together with a tray with Royal Albert ‘Old Country Roses’ Teapot, vase and lamp with lampshade and Royal Albert ‘Flowers Of The Month Series’ Coffee pot and sucriere. (2)
Porcelain cabaret set, 19th-century to comprise a shape tray a shaped tray, a jug, sugar basin and lid and a teapot and cover, painted and decorated with flowers and leaves on pink grounds, together with an assortment of cups saucers and teapots, mostly floral decorated with pink groundsCondition Report: Cabaret set appears to be fine, general dirt and domestic marking, some wear to the gilding. The remainder of the lot is illustrated. Various breaks noted. General wear.
English porcelain part tea service, late 19th/early 20th century, printed and painted with flowers, to comprise basin, nine cups, jug, muffin dish and cover, and twelve saucers, thirteen plates and various other plates, together with a Vienna style tea set, to comprise teapot, two cups and saucers, sugar box, two globular jars and a tray, an Imari painted jug and various other plates (qty)
China, ovaal famille rose porseleinen scheerbekken, 18e eeuw, gedecoreerd met theedrinkende jongens omgeven door bloemen en ijzerrode panelen met vissers op de rand (kleine haarlijn, frits) b. 31 cm [1] China, oval famille rose porcelain shaving basin, 18th century, decorated with tea-drinking boys surrounded by flowers and iron-red panels of fisherman at the rim (condition: very small hairline rim crack and some frits)
VICTORIAN 3 PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE - London 1838, Maker Joseph & Albert Savory, highly decorative oversize set having leaf scroll handles and foliate engraving to waisted form segments of the body on decorative Rococo feet, the teapot with floral knop and bone heat inhibitors, the milk jug and sugar basin both gilt lined, 17.5cms H, 28.5cms across the teapot, 47ozt gross

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