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Lot 711

A Victorian mahogany chair with buttoned brown leather yoke back, raised over a crinoline stretcher and on ceramic castors

Lot 745

A trio of similarly modelled glazed reclining Lurchers, 11 cm long to/w a ceramic model of a whale, another of a seal, a shell adorned card holder etc (an assorted box)

Lot 114

A selection of antique and vintage jewellery, to include six early 20th century shield fob medallions, a silver watch chain (at fault), a Victorian lava cameo brooch, a Victorian white metal target brooch with ceramic panel depicting Queen Victoria, a Victorian yellow metal Etruscan style brooch, and a further selection of brooches, chains, pendants and pins (Qty)

Lot 278

A pair of Grand Tour turned stone urns, 19th century, the bodies possibly red serpentine of conical form with ribbed detail and ball finials, on reeded spherical ceramic knops set to tri-form foliate gilt metal bases, each 25cm high (2)

Lot 518

A Italian jazz band table lamp base, mid 20th century, modelled as a banjo player and a bongo player, set to a semi-circular base, the fitting raised on a central ceramic column, 30cm high Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items. 

Lot 558

A collection of ceramic tiles to include four Minton tiles in a pagoda design, ten French Felix Vincent faience tiles in a harlequin pattern, three Victorian floral tiles, an encaustic tile etc (Qty) (at fault)

Lot 783

A Victorian burr walnut etagere Canterbury, the quarter veneered rectangular top with an open work three quarter gallery, upon ring turned tapering supports and a three division Canterbury, enclosed by foliate fret work panels, upon a single frieze drawer, raised upon turned feet and ceramic castors, 100cm H x 60cm W x 39cm D

Lot 823

A late 19th century ladies rosewood writing desk, the raised back with a serpentine shelf and foliate inlay above a pen tray and ink pot wells, over the skiver inset hinged writing slope, raised upon slender legs of square section and ceramic castors, 104cm H x 54cm W x 48cm D

Lot 30

A pair of early 20th century white ceramic lions

Lot 220

A RARE JAPANESE AI KAKIEMON BLUE AND WHITE DISH EDO PERIOD, C.1670 The well decorated with two ho-o birds perched on a flowering branch of peony, the large blooms surrounding them and with rocky outcrops below; the rim painted with three mizuchi water dragons amongst lotus and other stylised flowerheads, the underside with further foliage and Buddhist symbols, the base with a fuku mark, 20.5cm. Cf. The Kyushu Ceramic Museum, Complete Catalogue of Shibata Collection, p.158 nos.1205 and 1206 for two dishes with related decorations.

Lot 264

Russian Nikolai Nuzhin designer pendant, the centre with a square coloured ceramic plaque, bezel set in a bead and baton white metal frame, 9cm long

Lot 138

A pair of 19th Century Pugin style sandstone Plinths (both as is) one with urn finial, both with three Wm Morris style ceramic tiles, 35'' (89cms). (2)

Lot 14

A pair of baluster shaped stoneware Table Lamps, with matching shades and another unusual Table Lamp with lustre ceramic reclining nude, with fan shaped shade. (3)

Lot 250

A pair of modern pine Plinths, 29 1/2'' (75cms), a modern gilt Mirror 32'' x 28 1/2'' (80cms x 72cms), a dark ceramic Vase, and a large green glass Jar. (5)

Lot 258

A pair of large two handled Italian terracotta Jars, 15'' (38cms), a large Art Pottery Dish, 21 1/2'' (52cms), a tall German ceramic Vase 19'' (48cms), a Louis Mulcahy Mirror Dish, and a white ceramic Jardiniere Stand. (6)

Lot 281

A pair of attractive white ceramic swan form Jardiniere Stands, with rustic Jardinieres, 38'' (96cms). (2)

Lot 287

A heavy ceramic Shop Counter Scales, by J. Newman, Dublin with copper weight pan, 21'' (53cms). (1)

Lot 508

A modern white ceramic Foo Lion Occasional Table, with hexagonal top, a small modern wooden tray top Table, and a small decorated ormolu Picture Easel. (3)

Lot 526

Pieter Koning, 21st Century ''A Bogwood Formation and Carving, depicting a creature with open mouth and ceramic eyes,'' on two colour stone base, 45'' (114cms). (1)

Lot 488

A gentlemen's stainless steel Rolex 'Submariner Oyster Perpetual' automatic bracelet watch, c.2014, model no. 114060. A 40mm case, a black dial, luminous dots, batons and hands, with centre second sweep, black ceramic bezel and screw down crown, stainless steel Oyster link bracelet with deployant clasp. Serial no. OVQ48647. Rolex case, outer box, sleeve and card holder, guarantee card dated 2014. UNWORN CONDITIONCondition report: Light scratches to the brushed area of the case back. This can be caused by the bracelet or the watch stand when on display, or from being tried on during the purchasing process. Rolex seal and swing tickets and clasp seal still attached.

Lot 490

A black ceramic Chanel 'J12' quartz bracelet watch,with a diamond dot dial and 38mm case. The black dial with brilliant cut diamond dot batons, date aperture at '6' and luminous hands. Black ceramic case, bezel and bracelet with deployant clasp. Serial no. J.S. 20478. Case, outer box and black guarantee card. Four spare linksCondition report: Not running.Hands adjust and move correctly.Scratches and marks consistent with age. Clasp in working order.Deterioration to the interior case. The surface of the fabric is flaking and smudging.

Lot 493

A gentlemen's stainless steel Rolex 'Deep Sea Sea Dweller James Cameron' automatic bracelet watch, c.2017, model no. 116660. A 44mm case with a blue-black enamel dial, luminous dots, batons and Mercedes hands with a centre second sweep, with date aperture at '3'. Black ceramic bezel, original gas escape valve, ring lock system. Stainless steel oyster bracelet with deployant clasp. Serial no. CSJ90029. Rolex case, outer box, sleeve, guarantee card dated 2017, card holder, instruction book. UNWORN CONDITIONCondition report: All the protective seals and bezel caps in place. Rolex seal and swing ticket. Case back seal and clasp seals, outer card sleeve. Damage at one end of the outer card sleeve to the Cardboard box. The Rolex box is undamaged.

Lot 117

Two button hooks, each finial with grotesque mask carved from a nut, with ceramic eyes and other small collectable items.

Lot 165

A Limoges ceramic box of oblong form, with gilt metal mounts, painted with roses and blue lattice design, 11cm high, 7cm square.

Lot 135

A Copper Bordered Ceramic Circular Tray with Floral, Bird and Insect Decoration, 31cm Diameter

Lot 148

A Small Indian Glaze Ceramic Stool in the Form of an Elephant, 20.5cms high

Lot 15

A Reproduction Brass Mounted Magnifier Glass with Ceramic Handle, 25.5cm Long

Lot 208

Two Vase Shaped Ceramic Table Lamps, Both with Shades, Tallest 65cm high

Lot 236

A Collection of Treen Bowls with 19th century and Later Ceramic Lids

Lot 381

A Collection of Various Floral and Rose Decorated China to comprise Small Wash Jug and Bowl, Similar Example, Bowls, royal Worcester Evesham Dish, Brandy Ceramic Label Etc

Lot 566

A Modern Ceramic Two Tone Vase, Owl and cat Ornament

Lot 67

A Wall Hanging Ceramic Study of a Zebra Head, 44cm high

Lot 146

12 ceramic tiles 6” x 6”

Lot 534

Blaze Bayley Signed Tankard, A Ceramic Blaze Bayley Beer Tankard signed on the bottom in gold pen 'To Pete' excellent condition and obtained by Peter Boden

Lot 104

A Victorian glass dome on stand containing ceramic flowers, height 47 cm

Lot 122

A tray containing antique and later china to include ceramic toast rack, Staffordshire dog, continental figure, Japanese egg cup, china sugar sifter etc

Lot 164

A box of large quantity of assorted collector's plates, ceramic three wise men, composite cherubs etc

Lot 183

An antique brass Art Nouveau oil lamp on ceramic base with glass reservoir CONDITION REPORT: Lacks chimney

Lot 223

A glazed ceramic stick stand containing copper and brass hunting horns, riding crop, walking stick etc

Lot 17

Ceramic sculpture of a horse's head by Irene French, incised signature, 27cm high and a Leonardo model of a barn owl in flight, 28cm high. (2)

Lot 180

Victorian red leather travelling stationery case, the hinged cover and front revealing fitted interior, with drawers for coinage, a cash account book journal and memoranda, a perpetual calendar, a ceramic slate, etc, 28cm wide

Lot 235

Ruby glass scent bottle with silver-coloured mounts (damaged), a 19th century shagreen case containing a glass scent bottle and various other glass and ceramic scent bottles, dressing table bottles, assorted silver mounts, etc (2 boxes) Condition ReportShagreen Case - Wear especially at edges, possibly faded. Metal part showing black rust.Opening mechanism still functional.

Lot 25

Collection of ceramic figures including Royal Dux, USSR (Lomonosov) and Wade Nat West pig money boxes, Woody, Annabel and Maxwell (with stoppers) (8) 

Lot 28

Ceramic sculpture of a horse's head by Irene French, with incised signature, on wooden plinth base, 32cm high Condition ReportA few possible marks/stains to surface (pictured).No clear chips or losses.

Lot 340

Quantity of soft toys and dolls including a clown with ceramic face, porcelain headed collectors dolls, etc

Lot 528

A Victorian burr-walnut oval work table with hinged top enclosing satinwood interior fitted with numerous compartments, with carved foliate crest to the frieze, on spiral-fluted supports & foliate cabriole legs with ceramic C & C patent castors; 23¾” wide x 29” high x 17¾” deep. (some evidence of old form (treated), some minor damage below hinge, structurally sound).

Lot 588

A Victorian walnut easy chair with shaped buttoned back, open arms, & sprung seat upholstered pale green velour, on baluster turned front legs with brass/ceramic castors (back leg castors replaced).

Lot 637

A Victorian rosewood tea table, with moulded edge to the rectangular fold-over top & shaped frieze, on bulbous-turned & carved centre column & four carved cabriole legs with ceramic castors, 40” wide x 30¼” high x 19¾” deep.

Lot 638

A Victorian mahogany frame armchair, with buttoned back & arms & padded seat upholstered light blue velour, on carved front legs with ceramic castors.

Lot 52

A CHINESE ARCHAIC BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, ZHI SHANG DYNASTY The flattened pear-shaped body gently flaring at the rim, decorated with a band of fine scrolls, with a pictograph for fu to the interior, the spread foot cast with four bosses and geometric designs, the interior of the foot with a paper label for the Prof and Mrs P H Plesch Collections, no.Bv12, 11.3cm, 482g. Provenance: from the collection of Professor Peter Hariolf Plesch (14th February 1918-5th March 2013) and Gerta Regina "Traudi" Plesch OBE (4th December 1921-10th August 2013), collection no.Bv12. The bronze was purchased in summer 1961 from A Lemp, Zurich, and had previously been presented by the Chinese Government to a German individual for his services rendered.Peter and Traudi were important collectors of Chinese, Japanese and Korean Art. Their vast collection grew exponentially after their wedding in 1963 and also included many examples of Chinese, Roman and English glass, thus reflecting their eclectic taste. Peter and Traudi both came to the UK after fleeing the rise of Nazism in the 1930s. Peter left Berlin in 1933 with his father Janos Plesch, Albert Einstein’s personal doctor and friend. Traudi emigrated from Vienna with her family in 1938. Peter became Professor of Chemistry at Keele University and gained international recognition for his lifelong studies of cationic polymerisation, publishing several books and more than 150 research papers, the last just after his 90th birthday. Traudi received her OBE in 2000 for charitable services to the community in Staffordshire. In March 1959 at Sotheby’s London, Peter purchased a Ruyao narcissus bowl for £2,200 against the dealer J T Tai. It was reoffered at the same saleroom in February 1970 where it sold for £46,000 and subsequently made the front page of a UK national newspaper. On both occasions the hammer price entered the Guinness Book of Records as the highest price ever paid for any ceramic. Several pieces from the collection were lent to Oriental Ceramic Society exhibitions, including this bowl in 1960. Peter published many articles relating to Asian arts, bringing his own scientific approach to collecting, including formulating a new cataloguing system. Peter and Traudi’s collection was admired by many fellow collectors and academics. Their passion for the collection was matched by the enthusiasm of their guests, and they were known to be very welcoming to all visitors.商 青銅觯來源:Peter Hariolf Plesch教授(1918年2月14 日-2013年3月5日)和Gerta Regina ‘Traudi’ Plesch OBE (1921年12月4日-2013年8月10日)收 藏·編號Bv12。據他們的收藏筆記記載,此件 青銅觯於1961年購於蘇黎世。在此之前是中國政府送給一個為中國做出貢獻的德國人。附收藏標籤。

Lot 53

A LARGE CHINESE CELADON JADE SQUARE-SECTION VASE, FANGGU SIX CHARACTER QIANLONG MARK AND OF THE PERIOD 1736-95 The raised central section supported on a slender spread foot, surmounted by a tall neck flaring at the rim, with the reign mark incised and picked out in gilt to the rim, the greyish stone with white striations and black flecks, the base with a paper label for the Dr and Mrs P H Plesch Collections, no.Hv27, 27.5cm. Provenance: from the collection of Professor Peter Hariolf Plesch (14th February 1918-5th March 2013) and Gerta Regina "Traudi" Plesch OBE (4th December 1921-10th August 2013), collection no.Hv27, acquired from Spink & Son's December 1981 exhibition of jade, no.62. Illustrated: Spink & Son Ltd, An Exhibition of Fine Jade, December 1981, p.19, no.62.Peter and Traudi were important collectors of Chinese, Japanese and Korean Art. Their vast collection grew exponentially after their wedding in 1963 and also included many examples of Chinese, Roman and English glass, thus reflecting their eclectic taste. Peter and Traudi both came to the UK after fleeing the rise of Nazism in the 1930s. Peter left Berlin in 1933 with his father Janos Plesch, Albert Einstein’s personal doctor and friend. Traudi emigrated from Vienna with her family in 1938. Peter became Professor of Chemistry at Keele University and gained international recognition for his lifelong studies of cationic polymerisation, publishing several books and more than 150 research papers, the last just after his 90th birthday. Traudi received her OBE in 2000 for charitable services to the community in Staffordshire. In March 1959 at Sotheby’s London, Peter purchased a Ruyao narcissus bowl for £2,200 against the dealer J T Tai. It was reoffered at the same saleroom in February 1970 where it sold for £46,000 and subsequently made the front page of a UK national newspaper. On both occasions the hammer price entered the Guinness Book of Records as the highest price ever paid for any ceramic. Several pieces from the collection were lent to Oriental Ceramic Society exhibitions, including this bowl in 1960. Peter published many articles relating to Asian arts, bringing his own scientific approach to collecting, including formulating a new cataloguing system. Peter and Traudi’s collection was admired by many fellow collectors and academics. Their passion for the collection was matched by the enthusiasm of their guests, and they were known to be very welcoming to all visitors.清乾隆 青白玉雕方觚《大清乾隆年製》款。來源:Peter Hariolf Plesch教授(1918年2月14日-2013年3月5日)和Gerta Regina ‘Traudi’ Plesch OBE (1921年12月4日-2013年8月10日)收藏·編號Hv27。附收藏標籤。購於1981年12月Spink & Son 的玉器展,編號62。 著錄:Spink & Son Ltd,玉器精品展,1981年12月,頁19,編號62。

Lot 54

A CHINESE 'SHI SOU' SILVER INLAID BRONZE 'DRAGON' VASE 17TH/18TH CENTURY The tall ovoid body decorated with two dragons writhing amongst swirling clouds as they chase flaming pearls, with crashing waves below the mythical beasts, the body flanked by two lion mask handles, with continuous bands to the shoulder and waisted neck, the base with a mark reading Shi Sou and a paper label for the Prof and Mrs P H Plesch Collections, no.Bv31, 30.3cm, 2.6kg. Provenance: from the collection of Professor Peter Hariolf Plesch (14th February 1918-5th March 2013) and Gerta Regina "Traudi" Plesch OBE (4th December 1921-10th August 2013), collection no.Bv31, purchased from Sotheby's London on 21st July 1969, lot 83.Peter and Traudi were important collectors of Chinese, Japanese and Korean Art. Their vast collection grew exponentially after their wedding in 1963 and also included many examples of Chinese, Roman and English glass, thus reflecting their eclectic taste. Peter and Traudi both came to the UK after fleeing the rise of Nazism in the 1930s. Peter left Berlin in 1933 with his father Janos Plesch, Albert Einstein’s personal doctor and friend. Traudi emigrated from Vienna with her family in 1938. Peter became Professor of Chemistry at Keele University and gained international recognition for his lifelong studies of cationic polymerisation, publishing several books and more than 150 research papers, the last just after his 90th birthday. Traudi received her OBE in 2000 for charitable services to the community in Staffordshire. In March 1959 at Sotheby’s London, Peter purchased a Ruyao narcissus bowl for £2,200 against the dealer J T Tai. It was reoffered at the same saleroom in February 1970 where it sold for £46,000 and subsequently made the front page of a UK national newspaper. On both occasions the hammer price entered the Guinness Book of Records as the highest price ever paid for any ceramic. Several pieces from the collection were lent to Oriental Ceramic Society exhibitions, including this bowl in 1960. Peter published many articles relating to Asian arts, bringing his own scientific approach to collecting, including formulating a new cataloguing system. Peter and Traudi’s collection was admired by many fellow collectors and academics. Their passion for the collection was matched by the enthusiasm of their guests, and they were known to be very welcoming to all visitors.十七/十八世紀 錯銀銅趕珠龍紋瓶《石叟》款。來源:Peter Hariolf Plesch教授(1918年2月14日-2013年3月5日)和Gerta Regina ‘Traudi’ Plesch OBE (1921年12月4日-2013年8月10日)收藏·編號Bv31。倫敦蘇富比1969年7月21日·編號83。附收藏標籤。

Lot 55

A CHINESE KNIFE WITH A PALE CELADON JADE HANDLE 18TH/19TH CENTURY With a metal blade, cast with endless knots to the end, the handle carved in jade, the stone with some white mottling and pale russet inclusions, with a paper label for the Prof and Mrs P H Plesch Collections, no.Hm30, 25.7cm, 56g overall. Provenance: from the collection of Professor Peter Hariolf Plesch (14th February 1918-5th March 2013) and Gerta Regina "Traudi" Plesch OBE (4th December 1921-10th August 2013), collection no.Hm30. The knife was purchased as part of an eating set from Spink & Son in December 1968.Peter and Traudi were important collectors of Chinese, Japanese and Korean Art. Their vast collection grew exponentially after their wedding in 1963 and also included many examples of Chinese, Roman and English glass, thus reflecting their eclectic taste. Peter and Traudi both came to the UK after fleeing the rise of Nazism in the 1930s. Peter left Berlin in 1933 with his father Janos Plesch, Albert Einstein’s personal doctor and friend. Traudi emigrated from Vienna with her family in 1938. Peter became Professor of Chemistry at Keele University and gained international recognition for his lifelong studies of cationic polymerisation, publishing several books and more than 150 research papers, the last just after his 90th birthday. Traudi received her OBE in 2000 for charitable services to the community in Staffordshire. In March 1959 at Sotheby’s London, Peter purchased a Ruyao narcissus bowl for £2,200 against the dealer J T Tai. It was reoffered at the same saleroom in February 1970 where it sold for £46,000 and subsequently made the front page of a UK national newspaper. On both occasions the hammer price entered the Guinness Book of Records as the highest price ever paid for any ceramic. Several pieces from the collection were lent to Oriental Ceramic Society exhibitions, including this bowl in 1960. Peter published many articles relating to Asian arts, bringing his own scientific approach to collecting, including formulating a new cataloguing system. Peter and Traudi’s collection was admired by many fellow collectors and academics. Their passion for the collection was matched by the enthusiasm of their guests, and they were known to be very welcoming to all visitors.十八/十九世紀 青白玉柄匕首來源:Peter Hariolf Plesch教授(1918年2月14日-2013年3月5日)和Gerta Regina ‘Traudi’ Plesch OBE (1921年12月4日-2013年8月10日)收藏·編號Hm30。據他們的收藏筆記記載,此件匕首在1968年12月購於Spinks。附收藏標籤。

Lot 56

A CHINESE 'SHI SOU' SILVER INLAID BRONZE TRIPOD INCENSE BURNER 18TH CENTURY The compressed body decorated with eleven characters reserved on a geometric ground, with two upright loop handles rising from the flat everted rim, all raised on three feet inlaid with floral motifs, the base with a two character mark reading Shi Sou, with a paper label for the Prof and Mrs P H Plesch Collections, no.Bh13hl, the mouth 12.1cm, 12.6cm max, 802g. Provenance: from the collection of Professor Peter Hariolf Plesch (14th February 1918-5th March 2013) and Gerta Regina "Traudi" Plesch OBE (4th December 1921-10th August 2013), collection no.Bh13hl, purchased from Crichton, London, in February 1970.Peter and Traudi were important collectors of Chinese, Japanese and Korean Art. Their vast collection grew exponentially after their wedding in 1963 and also included many examples of Chinese, Roman and English glass, thus reflecting their eclectic taste. Peter and Traudi both came to the UK after fleeing the rise of Nazism in the 1930s. Peter left Berlin in 1933 with his father Janos Plesch, Albert Einstein’s personal doctor and friend. Traudi emigrated from Vienna with her family in 1938. Peter became Professor of Chemistry at Keele University and gained international recognition for his lifelong studies of cationic polymerisation, publishing several books and more than 150 research papers, the last just after his 90th birthday. Traudi received her OBE in 2000 for charitable services to the community in Staffordshire. In March 1959 at Sotheby’s London, Peter purchased a Ruyao narcissus bowl for £2,200 against the dealer J T Tai. It was reoffered at the same saleroom in February 1970 where it sold for £46,000 and subsequently made the front page of a UK national newspaper. On both occasions the hammer price entered the Guinness Book of Records as the highest price ever paid for any ceramic. Several pieces from the collection were lent to Oriental Ceramic Society exhibitions, including this bowl in 1960. Peter published many articles relating to Asian arts, bringing his own scientific approach to collecting, including formulating a new cataloguing system. Peter and Traudi’s collection was admired by many fellow collectors and academics. Their passion for the collection was matched by the enthusiasm of their guests, and they were known to be very welcoming to all visitors.十八世紀 錯銀銅香爐《石叟》款。來源:Peter Hariolf Plesch教授(1918年2月14日-2013年3月5日)和Gerta Regina ‘Traudi’ Plesch OBE (1921年12月4日-2013年8月10日)收藏·編號Bh13hl。1970年2月購於倫敦Crichton。附收藏標籤。

Lot 57

A CHINESE 'SHI SOU' SILVER INLAID BRONZE BRUSH REST AND A BRUSH WASHER 18TH CENTURY The brush rest formed as a mountain range with five peaks, decorated to one side with a bat amongst swirling clouds, the brush washer with a compressed body, decorated with a geometric band and small circles encircling the rim, each with a mark reading Shi Sou, with paper labels for the Prof and Mrs P H Plesch Collections, nos.BM9A and Bh8A, 8.6cm and 7.7cm, 125g and 193g. (2) Provenance: from the collection of Professor Peter Hariolf Plesch (14th February 1918-5th March 2013) and Gerta Regina "Traudi" Plesch OBE (4th December 1921-10th August 2013), collection nos.BM9A and Bh8A. The brush washer purchased from Ushida Woodblock Printing Co, Kyoto in October 1967. The brush rest bought in Cat Street, Hong Kong. Exhibited: the brush washer exhibited in the Oriental Ceramic Society's exhibition The Chinese Scholar's Desk, 17th to 18th century, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1st October-31st October 1979, no.32. Cf. R Kerr, Later Chinese Bronzes, pp.64-65, no.50 and P Moss, In Scholar's Taste, p.214, no.150 for comparable brush rests.Peter and Traudi were important collectors of Chinese, Japanese and Korean Art. Their vast collection grew exponentially after their wedding in 1963 and also included many examples of Chinese, Roman and English glass, thus reflecting their eclectic taste. Peter and Traudi both came to the UK after fleeing the rise of Nazism in the 1930s. Peter left Berlin in 1933 with his father Janos Plesch, Albert Einstein’s personal doctor and friend. Traudi emigrated from Vienna with her family in 1938. Peter became Professor of Chemistry at Keele University and gained international recognition for his lifelong studies of cationic polymerisation, publishing several books and more than 150 research papers, the last just after his 90th birthday. Traudi received her OBE in 2000 for charitable services to the community in Staffordshire. In March 1959 at Sotheby’s London, Peter purchased a Ruyao narcissus bowl for £2,200 against the dealer J T Tai. It was reoffered at the same saleroom in February 1970 where it sold for £46,000 and subsequently made the front page of a UK national newspaper. On both occasions the hammer price entered the Guinness Book of Records as the highest price ever paid for any ceramic. Several pieces from the collection were lent to Oriental Ceramic Society exhibitions, including this bowl in 1960. Peter published many articles relating to Asian arts, bringing his own scientific approach to collecting, including formulating a new cataloguing system. Peter and Traudi’s collection was admired by many fellow collectors and academics. Their passion for the collection was matched by the enthusiasm of their guests, and they were known to be very welcoming to all visitors.十八世紀 錯銀筆山及筆洗 一組兩件《石叟》款。來源:Peter Hariolf Plesch教授(1918年2月14日-2013年3月5日)和Gerta Regina ‘Traudi’ Plesch OBE (1921年12月4日-2013年8月10日)收藏·編號Bm9A及Bh8A。筆洗1967年購於京都,筆山購於香港摩羅街。附收藏標籤。展覽:東方瓷器協會,中國文房:十七至十八世紀。牛津阿什莫林博物館,1979年10月1-10月31日·編號32。

Lot 54

Chanel ceramic quart watch, black face with full diamond bezel and strap

Lot 61

Chanel large ceramic quartz watch black face and strap

Lot 679

Assortment of 5 ceramic animal figurines. Tallest is 22cm in height. All good colouring, no visible chips or cracks.

Lot 68

Chanel large ceramic automatic watch, black face and strap

Lot 728

3 Ceramic table lamps with shades. Two are Chinese with a blue decorative glaze. The third is a Clews Ltd of England - a hand painted jug converted into a lamp. 40cm - tallest piece

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