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An 18th-century Dutch-decorated Creamware Plate, glazed candlestick, Victorian advertising dish, and a collection of Georgian and later glass, including a Liege basket, oil lamp, funnel and glass rinsers (two trays)Candlestick - modern and crazed. Creamware Plate - multiple scratches and rim chips. Advertising Plate - crazed and scratched. Glassware - in good condition.
A PAIR OF CLOISONNE ENAMEL 'BIRD' CANDLESTICKS, QIANLONG PERIODChina, 1736-1795. Each bird modeled standing with outstretched wings, the plumage finely enameled in white and accentuated in dark blue near the wings and beaks, the feathers well detailed in gilt wire, the head lowered supporting the drip pans decorated with floral motifs on turquoise ground, the beak holding a ball, and standing on gilt clawed feet. Provenance: From an old Austrian private collection. Condition: Good condition commensurate with age. Some wear, the figures leaning, with warping, bends, obvious losses, minor nicks and dents, and expected touchups. The wood stands with few nicks and light surface scratches.Weight: 425 g and 440 g (excl. base), 514 g and 520 g (incl. base) Dimensions: Height 24.8 cm and 25.7 cm (excl. base), 28.6 cm and 29 cm (incl. base)With two fitted wood stands, dating from the late Qing dynasty to the Republic period. (4)Literature comparison:Compare a single cloisonne bird candlestick with cloisonne stand, described as petrel, dated to the mid-Qing period, from the Qing Court Collection at the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum: Metal-bodied Enamel Ware, Hong Kong, 2002, p. 159, pl. 151. Compare also a closely related pair from the National Palace Museum, illustrated in Chen Hsia-Sheng, Enamel Ware in the Ming and Ch'ing Dynasties, Taipei, 1999, pl. 55. A related example from a private collection is illustrated in Zhang Xin, ed., Colorful, Elegant, and Exquisite: A Special Exhibition of Imperial Enamel Ware from Mr. Robert Chang's Collection, Suzhou, 2007, p. 72. Another related cloisonne bird candlestick holder, formerly in the Kitson Collection, is illustrated in Sir Harry Garner, Chinese and Japanese Cloisonne Enamels, London, 1970, pl. 74B.Auction result comparison:Type: Closely relatedAuction: Bonhams London, 5 November 2009, lot 42Price: GBP 20,400 or approx. EUR 37,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writingDescription: A rare pair of cloisonne enamel 'bird and tortoise' candlesticks, QianlongExpert remark: Compare the related pose, colors, and size (24.4 cm). Note the cloisonne bases.乾隆時期一對銅胎掐絲琺瑯鳥形燭檯中國,1736-1795年。每隻鳥都張開雙翼站立,羽毛以白色精美琺瑯描繪,並在翅膀和喙附近以深藍色突出,羽毛用鎏金線條突出細節。鳥低著頭,頭頂綠松石色地纏枝花卉紋的滴盤,鳥爪鎏金。 來源:奧地利私人收藏。 品相:品相良好,一些磨損,燭檯稍有傾斜、翹曲、缺損,輕微的刻痕和凹痕,以及小修補。木底座有些為刻痕和輕微劃痕。 重量:分別爲425 克與 440 克 (不含底座),514 克與520 可 (含底座) 尺寸:高 24.8 厘米與25.7 厘米 (不含底座),28.6 厘米與29 厘米 (含底座) 清末民初木底座 (4) 文獻比較: 比較一件明中期銅胎掐絲琺瑯鳥形燭檯,被描述為海燕,來自北京故宮清廷收藏,見《故宮博物院藏文物珍品全集:金屬琺瑯器》,香港,2002年,頁159,圖151。比較一對非常相近的燭檯,收藏於臺北故宮博物院,見Chen Hsia-Sheng,《Enamel Ware in the Ming and Ch'ing Dynasties》,臺北,1999,圖55.。一件相近的私人收藏例子 ,見Zhang Xin編,《絢麗、華貴、至尊:香港張宗憲先生珍藏御製宮廷掐絲琺瑯特展》,蘇州,2007年,頁72。另一件相近的銅胎掐絲琺瑯鳥形燭檯 ,曾收藏於Kitson Collection,見Sir Harry Garner,《Chinese and Japanese Cloisonne Enamels》,倫敦,1970,圖74B。 拍賣結果比較: 形制:非常相近 拍賣:倫敦邦瀚斯,2009年11月5日,lot 42 價格:GBP 20,400(相當於今日EUR 37,500) 描述:乾隆一對銅胎掐絲琺瑯鳥形燭檯 專家評論:比較相近的姿勢、顏色和尺寸(24.4 厘米)。請注意此燭檯的底座。
A GROUP OF THREE BRASS TABLE LAMPS including a baluster form vase lamp with a ribbed body, 36cm high, a turned candlestick lamp, 39cm high, and converted oil lamp with orb reservoir, 50cm high, all measured to the base of the electrical fitments (3)Provenance: The Christopher Hodsoll Collection.
* Gouda Pottery. A collection of Gouda pottery, including a large candlestick circa 1928, polychrome floral decoration on a black ground, 39 cm high, a floral decorated baluster vase, 31 cm high, a floral decorated bowl, 30 cm diameter, a small floral decorated ovoid jug, 13 cm high and other items of Gouda pottery, some damage QTY: (19)
A collection of English porcelain, comprising three Job Ridgway & Sons dessert plates, circa 1812, pattern 845, painted with three side panels and a central panel of polychrome summer flowers, with a dark blue ground decorated with stylised gold petals, painted pattern number, 21.5cm diameter; together with a pair of Hicks & Meigh bone china lobed triangular low footed dessert dishes, of single-handled form, with a plum wine and yellow border decorated with butterflies, flowers and gilding, painted pattern number, 12cm wide; a pair of Davenport rectangular low footed dessert dishes, circa 1870-86, pattern 506, subtly decorated with gilded and enamel butterflies and trees, broad pale yellow border, printed factory mark in puce, painted pattern number, 24cm wide; a spiral fluted tea bowl, an 18th century fluted cobalt and gilt Worcester coffee cup and saucer; a selection of seven orphaned saucers, including Derby, Coalport and New Hall (Tobacco Leaf); a Copeland plate, 20cm diameter (at fault); together with a small group of Continental ceramics including a pair of late 19th/early 20th century candlesticks; a Dresden bottle vase, 31.5cm high and a French bronzed metal mounted plate, hand-painted with pink, purple and white flowers against a dark blue ground, unmarked, 24cm diameter and 12cm highThumb broken to one candlestick figure. Spiral Fluted tea bowl chipped. Copeland circular dish has been broken into many pieces and reglued. One Job Ridgway plate heavily stained yellow and crazed. One short hairline through foot to one of the Davenport butterfly dishes
A pair of Minton tinted parian candlestick figurescirca 1851modelled as a dancing gentleman with a glazed frock coat together with his female companion, both tinted in polychrome and with single nozzles, on circular bases with gilt accents, early impressed marks, similar to shapes 108 and 109 (depicted as figures 212 and 213 in Atterbury, Paul 'The Parian Phenomenon')20.5cm high (some restorations)Female figure - one hand and part of outstretched robe restored. Hat restored. Ribbons on coat broken. Hairline cracks visible to rear. Lower portion of column shows possible restoration, probably regilded. Male figure - outstretched hand restored. Flake to gilding on one button
Edward VII hallmarked silver mounted candlestick, Sheffield 1907, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, height 16cm, together with a hallmarked silver trumpet vase, unmarked pepper with floral swag decoration, hallmarked silver mounted brush, cased 'just a thimble full' shot measure, WMF bowl with blue glass liner, double photograph frame etc
A collection of Royal Doulton and Doulton Lambeth items, comprising a pot (missing cover), with an armorial crest to the front, 11.5cm high, a small twin handled pot, with swag and floral raised design, 8cm high, another pot with crinkled flared rim, 6.5cm high (chipped rim), together with a candlestick with handle, an ashtray and a match box holder (chipped) AF (6)

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