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A Chinese Porcelain Hexagonal Planter, 19th century, painted en grisaille with flowering peony on a yellow ground, 27.5cm wide; and A Chinese Jun Type Stoneware Oval Bowl, with twin handles, 12cm diameter; and A Persian Faience Baluster Vase, with calligraphy and stylised decoration, 30cm high (3)
A small stained ivory okimono carved as a man and women writing calligraphy on a makemono, 4cm wide, 19th or 20th CenturyProvenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private Collection acquired by her Great-Grandfather and all collected prior to his death in 1944.PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank's advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements, and the onus is therefore on them to arrange their own shipping. Some deterioration including age cracking and extremity loss to man's hand.
A stained ivory netsuke of Raijin, painting a drum with a calligraphy brush, signed MasakazuProvenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private Collection acquired by her Great-Grandfather and all collected prior to his death in 1944.PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank's advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements, and the onus is therefore on them to arrange their own shipping. Some wear extant.
A Collection of Five Books Relating to Maps, Travel, Calligraphy and Palaeography To Include a 1928 Edition of Four Maps of Great Britain Designed by Mathew Paris About A.D 1250, a 1969 Edition of Mercator by A.S. Osley, A 1948 Edition of The Art of The Map-Maker in Essex 1566-1860, A 1972 Edition of John Norden's Manuscript Maps of Cornwall and its Nine Hundreds and a 1931 Edition of Sir Francis Drake's Voyage Round the World
A group of Chinese ceramics including Canton dish in the form of a leaf, with famille rose paint work and cartouches depicting figures, flora and fauna, together with a group of blanc de chine horses in the Dehua tradition, a group of polychrome spoons, green hardstone figure of a mythical creature and a framed and glazed textile panel with figures playing a game at a table amidst rocks and calligraphy (12+)
An extensive collection of glass paperweights including some of substantial size, examples include an interesting Chinese cased glass scene in the landscape scroll tradition with rocky outcrops and calligraphy, examples with encased millefiore the "thousand flowers" technique, the largest 25cm tall, also a small French glass bowl with metallic additions (38+)
AHMED MOUSTAFA (EGYPTIAN b 1943), THE GEOMETRICAL COSMOS OF ARABIC NUMERALS (4) four screenprints in colours, each signed, titled, numbered 202/250 and dated 1998 Each 43cm x 60.5cm Each mounted, framed and under glass.Note: Born in Alexandria in 1943, Moustafa began his studies in 1961 in the Faculty of Fine Arts and Architecture at Alexandria University. He then established a prominent reputation as a figurative painter in Egypt, before continuing his training in London, where he received a Master's degree and doctorate from St. Martin's College of Art and Design. It was during this period of research that Moustafa's inspiration shifted focus to Islam's highest art form: calligraphy. His visually arresting penmanship has been translated into the media of painting, stained glass, silkscreen and tapestries. Since 1974, Moustafa has resided in London and in 1983 he founded the Fe-Noon Ahmed Moustafa Research Centre for Arab Art and Design. Moustafa's paintings have sold for in excess of US$500,000.
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