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PIERO DUCATO Produzione Lenci, Italia 1930 ca. "Madonna con Bambino", Terracotta maiolicata modellata a colaggio e dipinta in policromia, firmata Lenci Torino (usure).Bibliografia: A. Panzetta, Le ceramiche Lenci. Catalogo dell'archivio storico 1928-1964, Allemandi, Torino 2003, cat. n.576, p. 220. LENCI MANUFACTURE, TURIN, CERAMIC MODELED BY CASTING AND PAINTED IN POLYCHROME. SIGNED LENCI TORINO. cm 32 x 24,5.
A MATCHED PAIR OF REGENCY MAHOGANY BEDSIDE COMMODESCIRCA 1820the larger 78cm high, 58cm wide, 52cm deep, the smaller 76cm high, 58cm wide, 45cm deep Condition Report: Please note: As catalogued, these are matched pair and they vary from each other in design and proportions. Both with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits and chips. Both are lacking the ceramic bowls, one is lacking its lid for the bowl. One commode with some dark ink marks to the top. Some old repairs (see images). Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN OAK AND MAPLE BUREAU CABINETLATE 19TH CENTURYThe cylinder roll top opening to an arrangement of pigeon holes, the doors below fitted as letter boxes and opening to a baize inset fall and an arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers, above an arrangement of four short and two long drawers146cm high, 113cm wide, 64cm deep Condition Report: Marks, scratches, chips, splits, abrasions commensurate with age and use.Two side mouldings and a carved bracket to the base of one door are detached from the bureau.The interior handles are original, the lock to the main door is original but lacks the key. Lacking the keys to the interior hinged false drawers to the front doors.The panel of the left door is loose within the door frame.There are ceramic casters under the feet; perhaps one has dropped as it does not sit quite solid with a little movement suggesting one foot is not quite level. It is possible due to the cut across the scroll feet that they might have been reduced in height, although countering this, the ceramic casters under the feet are a contemporary date with the piece.The top, sides, front and fall front with some fading to the shellac style finish, where the filler has faded. The back is unfaded.The fall writing surface does not currently hold in place; some cracks to the hinge area of the hinged writing surface; a later purple felt writing inset.Some scratching where the lock of the cylinder top touches the top of the doors. The weight of the top slightly hinders the smooth closing of the doors.Some cracks to the carved brackets along the grain of the timber, and to the rectangular panels on the frieze.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of late Victorian oak hall chairs, each with a shaped cresting rail carved and applied with flowerhead bosses, the back incise carved with trailing stems, stuffed-over upholstery, inverted crown capped fluted tapered cylindrical forelegs, arrow forefeet, ceramic casters, 93cm high, 50cm wide, the seat 39cm deep, c.1890 (2)
A Victorian walnut and mahogany centre table, oval quarter-veneered tilting top crossbanded and outlined with a parquetry band of alternating timbers, 'pierced' waisted column enclosing a slender turned pillar, quadform base, cabriole legs boldly carved with scrolls and acanthus, spire underfinial, ceramic casters, 73.5cm high, 143.5cm wide, 107.5cm deep, c.1860
A Victorian walnut and marquetry centre table, oval quarter-veneered top inlaid in boxwood with bell husks and scrolling leaves, stylised lotus grasped turned supports, turned stretcher, cabriole legs centred by turned underfinials, scroll feet, ceramic casters, 71.5cm high, 92cm wide, 54cm deep, c.1880
A Victorian walnut and marquetry work table, slightly oversailing top inlaid in boxwood with scrolling leaves, above a frieze drawer and an inverted frustum-shaped undertier, turned supports and stretcher, cabriole legs centred by turned underfinials, ceramic casters, 73cm high, 63cm wide, 41cm deep, c.1860
A Victorian walnut Davenport desk, hinged concave rectangular superstructure with three-quarter gallery enclosing stationery divisions, serpentine front writing slope with inset tooled and gilt writing surface enclosing a pair of blind drawers and three pigeonholes, the side with four drawers, blind to verso, ceramic casters, 85cm high, 56cm wide, 52cm deep, c.1860
A Victorian walnut Davenport desk, rectangular superstructure with three-quarter gallery enclosing an interior fitted for writing and stationery, hinged sloping top with inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface, the maple-lined interior with a pair of small drawers, three drawers to side, turned and fluted legs, ceramic casters, 93cm high, 54cm wide, 55cm deep, c.1880
This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, July 1st. The auction will begin at 9:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on June 29th or June 30th. A first class dinnerware set from James Cameron's romantic disaster film Titanic. First class passengers used lavish dinnerware in the Titanic's dining room. This set includes four plates, a bowl, two forks, three spoons, and a knife. The ceramic dishes feature the White Star Line logo with gold-color and teal details, while the log is also engraved on the metal cutlery. The set is in good overall condition with some tarnishing and grime from production. Dimensions (largest): 9.5" x 9.5" x 1" (24.25 cm x 25.25 cm x 2.5 cm); (smallest): 5" x 2" x 1" (12.75 cm x 5 cm x 2.5 cm) Estimate: $800 - 1,200
JUGENDSTIL KERAMIKSCHALE MITMETALLMONTUR Belgien um 1900 Keramik mit rötlich braun verlaufender Glasur. Versilberte Metallmontur mit floralem Dekor. Signiert: Vals, Schale Bez.: Belgium. D.17cm, H.8cm AN ART NOUVEAU CERAMIC BOWL WITH METAL MOUNT Belgium circa 1900 Ceramic with reddish browngradient glaze. Silver-plated metal mount with floral decoration. Signed: Vals. Bowl inscribed: Belgium. Diameter 17 cm, height 8 cm. Keywords: dishes, containers, basins, vessels, ceramics, pottery, stoneware, decorative art, design, Jugendstil, Belgian, dishware
A RARE JADE 'PHOENIX' WINE POT AND COVER China, Qing Dynasty, 18th or 19th century Carved in a desirable stone. Shaped as a phoenix standing on its feet, the spout carved as the head, the neck with a loose ring, the handle carved as the tail whose feathers described a circle and continue between the feet up to the front part, the sides carved with the wings, the lid topped by a finial shaped as a phoenix, the inner part masterfully hollowed. Sweet and delicate polish. H: 18 cm - L: 17 cm - w: 4,5 cm Weight: 1050 grams Provenance: > Private collection; > Carlos Alfredo Tornquist Altgelt (1885-1953), O. Ramos Oromi y Cia, Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 27th, 28th and 29th 1936, lot 284; > Joseph Vallot (1854-1925), Drouot, Paris, Messrs Lair-Dubreuil and Portier, November 16th, 17th, 18th 1925. Notes: 1. The use of birds' heads to provide the shape of the spout on pouring vessels has a long history in China. Not only do they appear on bronze vessels, they can also be seen among ceramic wares. Chickens' heads, for example, provide the spout form on a number of Jin dynasty (AD 265-420) ewers with both celadon and black glazes (see The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum 31 Porcelain of the Jin and Tang Dynasties, Commercial Press, Hong Kong, 1996, p. 42, no. 37 and p. 52, no. 47, respectively). The theme of the phoenix to provide inspiration for shape and decoration can be seen in various media in succeeding dynasties, but interestingly the current jade teapot is especially close in concept to the famous Yuan dynasty (1279-1368) blue and white porcelain ewer excavated from the Yuan capital Dadu in 1970. A jade teapot or wine pot with phoenix-head spout, now in the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, was loaned by the Chinese Government to the 1935-6 International Exhibition of Chinese Art at the Royal Academy, London (see International Exhibition of Chinese Art, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1935, p. 255, no. 2828) 2. Compare with an imperial phoenix white jade and cover wine pot offered at Christie's London, 2008/11/04, lot 9. 3. Carlos Alfredo Tornquist Altgelt (1885-1953) was the President of the banking house of Ernesto Tornquist Co., Ltd., and a member of a prominent Argentinian family. A person of influence, he is also known to have played a crucial role in helping to avoid a war between Argentina and Chile in 1902 by managing the British mediation in the border dispute. Throughout the years, he maintained a close friendship with Argentina Presidents Julio A. Roca (1843-1914) and Carlos Pellegrini (1846-1906). 4. Joseph Vallot (1854-1925) was a French astronomer, geographer, naturalist, alpinist and patron of arts and sciences, who studied botanic and geology in Paris and later became the President of the Club Alpin Français. In 1875, he fell in love with Mont Blanc and later on built up the first observatory there called Refuge Vallot where he did install a Salon Chinois which received famous visitors including Pope Pius XI. His large collection of Chinese jades was sold at Drouot in 1925 as a signature / single collection / Estate Sale. 珍稀玉“凤凰”酒壶及盖 中国,清朝,18或19世纪
LOT VON 4 TEILEN HERENDPORZELLANUngarn. Bonboniere (D.11,5cm), Vase (H.15,5cm) und 2 Schälchen (L.9,5cm) Dekor Apponyi grün. Manufakturmarken MIXED LOT OF 4 HEREND PORCELAIN ITEMS Hungary. Bonbonniere (Diameter 11.5 cm), vase (15.5cm high) and 2 small bowls (9.5 cm long). Apponyi green decoration. Maker's marks. Keywords: miscellany, assorted, pottery, ceramic, chinaware, Hungarian
LOT VON 4 TEILEN BIEDERMEIERPORZELLANum 1830 Weiß mit Goldstaffage. Kanne, Tasse mit U-Teller und kleine Amphorenvase.MIXED LOT OF 4 PIECES OF BIEDERMEIER PORCELAIN circa 1830 White with gold decoration. Jug, cup with saucer and small amphora vase. Keywords: miscellany, assorted, pottery, ceramic, chinaware, pot, can, pitcher, tankard, tableware, utensils, kitchenware, miscellaneous pieces
GRIECHISCHE VASE.Keramik mit klassischer rotgrundige Figurenmalerei. Mit Verkrustungen. H.15cm A GREEK VASE Ceramic with classic figurative painting on red background. Withencrustations. 15 cm high. Keywords: decorative art, miscellaneous pieces, furnishing, home accessories, Greece, ceramics, pottery, stoneware
Mixed Lot: scent bottles to include a hand painted porcelain bottle of shield shape, the front decorated with a lady, screw on stopper, London 1911; a small porcelain bottle of cushion design with a silver hinged lid and collar, the top embossed with the Prince of Wales feathers, a vintage shell and gilt metal perfume bottle, 3 ceramic bottles, 2 globular, one cylindrical (a/f), together with a modern scent bottle of concertina design with iridescent glass panels front and back (6)
A wingback armchair,early 20th century, upholstered in oatmeal linen, raised on tapering square supports, terminating in ceramic castors,84cm wide94cm deep96cm highCondition report: Recently upholstered. Upholstery clean and in good order. Some knocks and scratches to supports. Back right leg split and repaired. Joints relatively solid.
Unusual Chinese ceramic model of a camel and rider, late Qing period, painted in turquoise, yellow, aubergine and blue, the rider with unusual pointed hat and possibly representing a Western trader, 31.5cm highCondition report: The head has broken off at the neck and has a small chip to the bottom of the beard. Otherwise in good order.

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