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A large Chinese blue and white porcelain brush pot or bitong, c.1640. Painted with a horse and groom approaching a terrace scene with a lady seated at a table adjusting a flower in her hair while looking in a mirror before a standing warrior, whose horse is drinking from a trough, all within anhua borders, a large rim chip and hair cracks, 19.1cm.
A Mixed Lot comprising: an enamelled part Dressing Table Set, comprising Hand Mirror, Hairbrush, Clothes Brush and moulded glass Powder Bowl, all decorated with engine-turned detail and pale blue guilloche enamel; together with a small Trumpet Vase, of plain typical form, various dates and makers (5)
18 various makes of buses including Original Omnibus: Park Royal Trolleybus Hastings & District, Capital & Highlands 2-bus set; EFE: Barton Transport 2-bus set, Alexander Fleetline LT red, Routemaster Series RMA LT red; Corgi Blackpool: Brush Railcoach original livery, Balloon Tram Post War. All boxed, minor wear to some, contents VGC.
A good .177” Haenel Mod 28 air pistol, number 8714, with rifled barrel, the walnut grips with brass medallions. VGWO & C, retaining virtually all original blued finish (2 small patches of wear); in its original carton with printed lid and instruction label, containing a box for Fagan “Club” waisted pellets and a cleaning brush (some wear to carton and one pellet hole in lid). Plate 14 * * * * *
Cherry Blossom Shoe Shine Box with three, trapezoid enamel plates fitted. The rear of the box has an opening flap revealing the compartment for polish, brush and duster. The top of the box has a well used wooden foot rest attached to the centre. Measures 16½" wide, 13¾" deep and 11½" tall. The enamel plates are blue with a white circle bearing the red lettering `Cherry Blossom Boot Polish` with the same again in the centre within the cherries and leaves. A wonderful item in extremely good condition with minor enamel loss on a couple of plates around the bolt holes.
GWR china Poster Paste Pot measuring 6" across the top diameter. Piecrust style body increasing to 6½" diameter near the base, 3½" tall. Central slot on the top is large enough to take a 4½" paste brush and each side of this are smaller apertures for smaller brushes. Within the glaze on the top are the company initials in large letters `G.W.R.`. Slight glaze craze and a few minor cracks do not detract. Additionally, an identical, albeit slightly smaller example bearing the garter crest `Waterlow & Sons Limited London` on the top instead of the GWR mark. This one is in pristine condition. Obviously with Waterlow being one of the major producers of posters, they may well have had these made for their customers.
A late Victorian Minton Aesthetic blue & white Kettle and Tea Pot with flying stork decoration (a/f), a Copeland Spode blue & white Spode Tea Pot, a George Jones ``Abbey`` blue & white Brush Pot and a Wedgwood Jasperware two handled Pot & Cover with classical decoration on straw coloured ground.
A fine Chinese Blue and White Vase decorated in early Ming Style with Fruit, Qianlong Period (1736-1795) of compressed globular form with a short cylindrical neck slightly flaring at the rim, decorated in brilliant cobalt blue with `heaping and piling` effects, the body with sprays of fruit, pomegranate, lychee and lotus, the base with a repeating band of lotus form panels with ju’i lappets, the shoulder with a band of ju’i form lappets and the neck with a band of repeating key pattern, the glaze stopping neatly at the foot. The design of this vase reflects Ming pieces of the Yongle period. Delicately painted sprays of fruit employing ‘heaping and piling’ effects to emphasise three dimensionality in the representation are set on a clear white ground with elaborate borders. The style was admired by both the Yongzheng and Qianlong Emperors and there are well known imperial pieces in this design. While unmarked, the quality of this vase is excellent with carefully detailed brush work and a composition which is harmonious with the form of the piece." Ht 21cm Condition: Excellent condition with no restoration; the body with a few small scratches to the glaze. View on auctionatrium.com
A Chinese porcelain apple shaped Brushwasher `pingguo zun`, Kangxi period (1662-1722), of stoutly potted globular shape with an inset rim decorated in famille verte enamels with three prancing figures within a typical rocky landscape. The `pingguo zun`, an apple shaped water jar, was a known scholars desk ornament form in China. See Stephen W. Bushell - Oriental Ceramic Art (1899) who writes "Two favorite designs, for example, of the little water-bottles intended to be used with the writer`s pallet [sic] are the p`ing-kuo tsun [pingguo zun] or apple jar, which is molded as an exact facsimile in size and shape of the fruit, and its fellow, the shih-liu tsun [shiliu zun] or pomegranate jar. I have seen these two shapes only in China."" 8cm high, 10.5cm diameter In good condition with some very slight abrasions to the rim surface where the brush was used to remove water. View on auctionatrium.com
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