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Fourteen enamel wine labels and a ceramic example, comprising: two, probably Battersea - 'Gin', 'Whisky'; 'Bordeaux', 'Brandy', 'Burgundy', 'Chartreuse', 'Gin', 'Madeira', 'Port', 'Sherry', 'Whisky', 'Whiskey', one by Halcyon Days - 'Vodka', the ceramic example by Crown Staffordshire - 'Sherry'Condition report: 5 have chain damage round holes: 'Brandy', 'Chatreuse', 'Port', 'Sherry', 'Whiskey'others have various marks, some with crazing and dirty marks to backs. 'Bordeaux' with dull surface, so probably restored'Burgundy' has glaze retraction area on backThe 2 Battersea labels in good condition
ORIENTAL CERAMICS, PRINTS, ETC. A large collection including: Hiller: four works on Japanese masters of colour prints; Koyama: Two Thousand Years of Oriental Ceramics; Ching-Te-Chen T'ao-Lu or the Potteries of China; Bowyer: European Ceramic Art from the End of the Middle Ages to About 1815. In 2 Vols; Strange: Colour prints of Hiroshige; Etc. (qty.)
A collection of ceramic figures, to include a Royal Doulton ‘Falstaff’ HN3236, 10cm high, a Royal Doulton ‘Good King Wenceslas’ HN3262, designed by Peggy Davies, 10.5cm high, Royal Doulton ladies; ‘Southern Belle’ HN2229, ‘Buttercup’ 2309, ‘Ascot’ HN2356 and ‘Babie’ HN1679, together with a Lladro figure (7)Condition report: Llladro having chip to petalsotherwise, all Doulton figures in very good condition - no evidence of cracks, chips or obvious repairs or restoration
A pair of small Victorian low chairs by Cornelius and Smith, each with buttoned foliate upholstery, raised on turned mahogany supports, each stamped to the back leg, terminating in ceramic castors, 49cm wide, 60cm deep, 70cm highCondition report: Some dirt, marks and stains to upholstery, piping and trim loose to both. One with a little movement in back. General wear to supports.
PILKINGTON'S; a ceramic charger relief decorated with stylised fairies in landscape scene, possibly designed by Walter Crane, impressed marks to the underside, diameter 32cm.Additional InformationThere is minor crazing all over, there are four glaze imperfections to the front of the piece. Light scratches, but good condition. The handwritten scrawl will easily wipe off under the charger. We have tested this by removing one letter.
PHILLIP GIBSON FOR COBRIDGE; a ceramic tile decorated in the 'Bottle Kiln' patter, impressed marks verso, 20 x 20cm, together with a further Cobridge double plaque depicting a pheasant in snow scene, 20 x 40cm (seconds) (2).Additional InformationMinor knocks and scuffs to the frames, the tiles are in good condition, the larger tile is seconds quality we believe, as there is a fine pencil line.
CERANORD; a French Art Deco ceramic clock garniture with stylised red and blue moulded and starburst detail, the circular dial set with Arabic numerals, printed marks to bases, the clock 20 x 24cm.Additional InformationRuns when wound, no guarantee of working order. Some pitting, scratches and discolouration to the metal dial surround. One of the garnitures with some light scratches to lower section, with further general wear.
ERIC LEAPER; seven ceramic animals to include a large owl, height 26cm, horse, height 14cm, etc. (D)Additional InformationCrazing throughout. The owl has a minimal chip to the back bottom rim. The duck has numerous chips to the foot rim.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
MOSS LAMP; an American plexiglass table lamp with four associated ceramic figures, two of which are mounted to the lamp, with stepped shade, height excluding shade 88cm (5).Footnote: A similar example is featured on P82 of the Moss Lamps Lighting 1950s book by A Schiffer.Originally purchased by the vendor in America in the 1970/80s.Additional InformationThe ceramic figure with the gilt top with break to the arm and losses to the decoration, old repair to the arm, one of the gilt figures has been badly broken and crudely glued. One of the Geisha girls with broken point which has been glued.
UCAGCO; eight assorted Japanese ceramic busts depicting maidens, height of largest example 15cm.Additional InformationCrazing, wear to the decoration throughout, a couple of examples have been repaired, one example has had the earring glued back, old repair to the applied butterfly, one example with a large crack running through.
A collection of ceramic cups and saucers, various manufacturers to include Belleek (etc). Additional InformationUnfortunately, due to the large number of items in this lot and the low estimate, we are unable to provide a full inventory and a full detailed condition report for every item within this lot.
A group of ancient ceramic, glass and stone jewellery beads of varied size and form.Provenance: a private UK collection assembled from registered dealers in the 1980s and 90s.Additional InformationThere is wear, obviously commensurate with age and use, these are multiple thousands of years old. Please refer to illustrations for particulars of condition.
A group of ancient jewellery beads including ceramic and glass examples, one bead with millefiori-type detail (some af).Provenance: a private UK collection assembled from registered dealers in the 1980s and 90s.Additional InformationThere is wear, obviously commensurate with age and use, these are multiple thousands of years old. Please refer to illustrations for particulars of condition.
A group of ancient jewellery beads, one fashioned as a necklace on modern stringing, of varied size and form including carved stone, ceramic and glass examples (some af).Provenance: a private UK collection assembled from registered dealers in the 1980s and 90s.Additional InformationThere is wear, obviously commensurate with age and use, these are multiple thousands of years old. Please refer to illustrations for particulars of condition.
Three ancient bead necklaces, one with label suggesting Sumerian circa 2500BC, length 30cm, the other two incorporating ceramic, carved stone, bone (probably) and glass beads of varied size and form, one with turquoise faience-type pendant, all on modern stringing (3).Provenance: a private UK collection assembled from registered dealers in the 1980s and 90s.Additional InformationThere is wear, obviously commensurate with age and use, these are multiple thousands of years old. Please refer to illustrations for particulars of condition.
A reproduction twin handled ceramic mantel clock, the circular plastic dial with Roman and Arabic numerals flanked by gilt coloured mask heads and central floral detail, height 42cm.Additional InformationLacking key, we are unable to confirm if this piece is in working order, general wear, minor knocks, scratches and scuffs.

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