AN ELEGANT MOON VASE AND THREE MORE JARS. Korea. 17th-19th c. Stoneware/porcelain, partly painted, some glazes with crazing. a) Moon vase with light blue glaze. H.18cm. b) Pharmacy bottle, painted in underglaze blue with chrysanthemums and orchids. H.14cm. c) Vase with fine crackled glaze. H.14cm. d) Tea caddy. Octagonal painted with flowering twig. Complete height 12,5 cm, tin 8,5 cm. Lid and base carved from wood. Condition B. Provenance: Collection Dr. Franz Haniel (1883-1965), since then bequest of the family estate. Special Conditions Art & Interior ART & INTERIOR Explanations to the Catalogue Asian Art - Japan / Korea Applied Arts 17th/18th century Vessel Ceramic Korea Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 26,89 Euro plus 5,11 Euro VAT EU: 46,22 Euro plus 8,78 Euro VAT Worldwide: 92,44 Euro plus 17,56 Euro VAT additional shipping insurance
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TWO DISHES AND A VASE. Persia. Safawid dynasty (1501-1722). Stonepaste painted, glaze partly with crazing. Dish Ø 23.2/19.5cm, vase H.18.5cm. Condition C/D. One dish broken and glued, vase damaged. Provenance: Collection Dr. Franz Haniel (1883-1965), since then bequest of the family estate. Special Conditions Art & Interior ART & INTERIOR Explanations to the Catalogue Asian Art - Southeast Asia 15th/16th century Vessel Ceramic Persia Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 37,82 Euro plus 7,18 Euro VAT EU: 58,82 Euro plus 11,18 Euro VAT Worldwide: 117,65 Euro plus 22,35 Euro VAT additional shipping insurance
FIGURE OF A LADY AND TWO JARS. China. Han- (206 BC-220 AD) und Tang dynasty (618-907). Ceramic with green, colored and Sancai glaze. Han dynasty: Vase, H.13.3cm. Tang dynasty: Court lady, h.24cm. Lidded jar, h.14cm. Condition B. Provenance: Collection Dr. Franz Haniel (1883-1965), since then bequest of the family estate. Special Conditions Art & Interior ART & INTERIOR Explanations to the Catalogue Asian Art - Chinese Porcellain, Ceramics Tang dynasty (618-907) Vessel Ceramic China Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 26,89 Euro plus 5,11 Euro VAT EU: 46,22 Euro plus 8,78 Euro VAT Worldwide: 92,44 Euro plus 17,56 Euro VAT additional shipping insurance
RARE INCENSE BURNER, SMALL CUP AND MELON SHAPED BOWL. China. Song/Jin Dynasty. Cizhou kilns. Ferrous and dark ceramic, covered with ivory white slip and transparent glaze. Painted with green and red. Melon bowl with white glaze. Censer H.18.5cm, Ø 17.5cm. Cup H.3.6cm, Ø 7.7cm. Melon shaped bowl H.9.5cm, Ø 14cm. Censer with paper label: 25. Cup with paper label: 1339 Sung WAT. Melon bowl: 5881. Condition B/C. Supplement: Large bowl. Swatow stoneware, over the white glaze painted in green, red, turquoise and black. China. Ming dynasty. H. 10,8cm, Ø 22cm. Traces of use. Provenance: Collection Dr. Franz Haniel (1883-1965), since then bequest of the family estate. Special Conditions Art & Interior ART & INTERIOR Explanations to the Catalogue Asian Art - Chinese Porcellain, Ceramics Jin-Dynasty (1115-1234) Bowl Ceramic China Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 37,82 Euro plus 7,18 Euro VAT EU: 58,82 Euro plus 11,18 Euro VAT Worldwide: 117,65 Euro plus 22,35 Euro VAT additional shipping insurance
DISH AND CUP WITH JUNYAO GLAZE. China. Song or Ming dynasty. Light grey stoneware, covered with light blue Junyao glaze with crazing. Dish H.2.4cm, Ø 19.1cm (underneath three spur marks and collectors' label: 20), cup: H.4.5cm, Ø 10.5cm (underneath collectors label: Nr. 28 7.20). Condition A/B. Supplement: Small cup in the style of light green Junyao ceramics. Western studio ceramics. Signed in the bottom: WP. Europe. 20. c. H.6.6cm, Ø 7cm. Provenance: Collection Dr. Franz Haniel (1883-1965), since then bequest of the family estate. Special Conditions Art & Interior ART & INTERIOR Explanations to the Catalogue Asian Art - Chinese Porcellain, Ceramics Ming dynasty (1368-1644) Bowl Ceramic China Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 26,89 Euro plus 5,11 Euro VAT EU: 46,22 Euro plus 8,78 Euro VAT Worldwide: 92,44 Euro plus 17,56 Euro VAT additional shipping insurance
THREE JARS. China/Asia. Tang dynasty resp. 17th-19th c. Stoneware with creme colored, black brown resp. thick white opaque glaze with crazing. Large jar with two handles, middle sized with four handles at the neck. H. 17.5/14.5/9cm. Condition B. Provenance: Collection Dr. Franz Haniel (1883-1965), since then bequest of the family estate. Special Conditions Art & Interior ART & INTERIOR Explanations to the Catalogue Asian Art - Chinese Porcellain, Ceramics 18th/19th century Vessel Ceramic Asia Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 37,82 Euro plus 7,18 Euro VAT EU: 58,82 Euro plus 11,18 Euro VAT Worldwide: 117,65 Euro plus 22,35 Euro VAT additional shipping insurance
CENSER WITH STAMPED PATTERNS. China or Japan. 18th-19th c. Ivory colored stoneware, covered with finely crazed, transparent glaze. Gold lacquer repairs. Censer: Cylindrical with offset square lip, on the wall relief lines. The three feet cut and polished. H.9.5cm, Ø 14cm. Matching carved wooden base. Vase: In the upper and lower part each with banana leafs engraved in fine lines. H.17.7cm, Ø 13.5cm. Condition B/C. Supplement: Small oval vase with wicker pattern and two small handles (one missing). Stoneware with creme colored glaze. China. H.11cm, w.11cm. Cracks. Provenance: Collection Dr. Franz Haniel (1883-1965), since then bequest of the family estate. Special Conditions Art & Interior ART & INTERIOR Explanations to the Catalogue Asian Art - Japan / Korea Applied Arts 18th/19th century Censer Ceramic Asia Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 37,82 Euro plus 7,18 Euro VAT EU: 58,82 Euro plus 11,18 Euro VAT Worldwide: 117,65 Euro plus 22,35 Euro VAT additional shipping insurance
CHAWAN IN VIETNAMESE STYLE AND CHAWAN WITH LEAFY TWIG. Vietnam and Japan. 16th and 20th c. a) Annam chawan with tendril and lotos flower decoration. Vietnam, 16th c. Used in Japan as a tea bowl. Stoneware with whitish opaque glaze, painted underneath with cobalt blue and iron brown. Curved wall with swinging lip on high, conical foot ring, painted inside with iron engobe. H.7.6cm, Ø 13.7cm. Condition B. Glaze at the lip and foot brittle. b) Tea bowl from dark brown Shigaraki stoneware with ishihaze inclusions, partial light ash glaze and manganese brown painting. Japan, 20th c. H.8.5cm, Ø 11.5cm. Inscripted on the lid of the box made of cedar wood (sugibako): Shigaraki yaki and Sign: Seiryû (or Kyotaka) with seal. Condition A/B. Provenance: -Estate Andreas Holter. -Formerly collection Ulrich Vollmer, acquired in Japan in the 1990s. Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 26,89 Euro plus 5,11 Euro VAT EU: 46,22 Euro plus 8,78 Euro VAT Worldwide: 92,44 Euro plus 17,56 Euro VAT additional shipping insuranceSpecial Conditions Art & Interior ART & INTERIOR Explanations to the Catalogue Asian Art - Japan / Korea Applied Arts 16th century Chawan Ceramic Japan Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 26,89 Euro plus 5,11 Euro VAT EU: 46,22 Euro plus 8,78 Euro VAT Worldwide: 92,44 Euro plus 17,56 Euro VAT additional shipping insurance
TWO CHAWAN IN KOREAN STYLE. Japan or Korea the Japanese market. Edo period. 17th/18th c. or later. a) Goshomaru chawan from ferrous, dark red brown stoneware with grey whitish glaze, finely crazed. The steep wall in the upper part a bit deformed and with grooves from turning below the offset lip. The lower part faceted. The glaze with strong pink Amamori spots. Crack with old gold lacquer repair. H.7.2cm, Ø 12.2cm. Wooden box with inscription inside the lid: Totoan (Kuroda Ryoji). Purple silk bag. b) Ichimonji chawan on high flared and cut (warikodai) foot. At the body a slice of the lip from the lower bowl of the stack when fired. H.9cm, Ø 13.6cm. Unsigned wooden box. Condition A/B. Provenance: -Estate Andreas Holter. -Formerly collection Ulrich Vollmer, acquired in the 1990s in Japan. Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 26,89 Euro plus 5,11 Euro VAT EU: 46,22 Euro plus 8,78 Euro VAT Worldwide: 92,44 Euro plus 17,56 Euro VAT additional shipping insuranceSpecial Conditions Art & Interior ART & INTERIOR Explanations to the Catalogue Asian Art - Japan / Korea Applied Arts Edo-Period (1603-1868) Ceramic Crafts Japan Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 26,89 Euro plus 5,11 Euro VAT EU: 46,22 Euro plus 8,78 Euro VAT Worldwide: 92,44 Euro plus 17,56 Euro VAT additional shipping insurance
SEVEN TEA BOWLS AND TWO CADDIES. Japan. 19th/20th c. Seto. Omi. Takatori. Kyôtô. Seven Chawan: Two in raku pottery. Four stoneware, partly painted. A Kyômizu stoneware bowl. Two chaire: one small and slender, without lid, the other with a dark brown iron glaze and an ivory lid. Condition A/B. Provenance: Private collection Southern Germany. Charity Auction for the benefit of Mukoviszidose e.V. Special Conditions Art & Interior ART & INTERIOR Explanations to the Catalogue Asian Art - Japan / Korea Applied Arts 19th/20th century Ceramic Crafts Japan
THREE RARE VASES FROM NAMBAN CERAMIC. Vietnam/Indonesia. Imported in the Momoyama period by the Portugiese and Dutch for tea adepts in Japan. 16th/17th c. Ferrous impure stoneware with distinct traces of the firing. Large vase with wooden box with inscription: Namban Hanaire. Two smaller vases of Namban nawa sudare yaki (Southern Barbarian ceramic with rope curtain pattern). H.32.5/17/11cm. Condition A/B. Provenance: -Estate Andreas Holter. -Large vase formerly collection Ulrich Vollmer. Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 37,82 Euro plus 7,18 Euro VAT EU: 58,82 Euro plus 11,18 Euro VAT Worldwide: 117,65 Euro plus 22,35 Euro VAT additional shipping insuranceSpecial Conditions Art & Interior ART & INTERIOR Explanations to the Catalogue Asian Art - Japan / Korea Applied Arts 16th/17th century Tea ceramic Crafts Japan Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 37,82 Euro plus 7,18 Euro VAT EU: 58,82 Euro plus 11,18 Euro VAT Worldwide: 117,65 Euro plus 22,35 Euro VAT additional shipping insurance
A quantity of early to mid 20th century ceramic tableware to include a part dinner service depicting the phrase 'It is a good tongue that says no ill and a better heart that thinks non' to the border together with decorative tea cups and coffee cans, mixed ceramics and a quantity of mid to late 20th century household items to include Wedgwood blue Jasperware and collectors plates
A collection of vintage and antique ceramic bowls. Including a Jane Willingale Loud ware Honiton pottery bowl with striking floral desing to the exterior and colourful ribbons to the interior, signed and dated to the bottom. Along with two antique french stoneware hoeny glazed confit bowls. 16 W.32 D.32cm (largest)
Hublot. An 18K rose gold, black ceramic and titanium automatic calendar chronograph wristwatchModel: Big BangReference: 301Date: Circa 2010Movement: 25-jewel Cal.4100 automaticDial: Black grid effect, applied rose alternating baton and Arabic numerals, red outer minute divisions with 5 minute markers, subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, date aperture between 4 and 5, gilt pointed baton hands with luminous inserts, red centre chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, exhibition back secured by 6 screws, black bezel with 6 screws, shouldered screw down crown with twin buttons, No.848775Strap/Bracelet: Black Hublot rubberBuckle/Clasp: Signed rose gold and black DLC coated steel deployant claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 44mm Accompaniments: Hublot box, outer cardFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BLUE & WHITE TABLEWARE, various patterns, ceramic bread bin and two chamber pots ETC, COLOURFUL VINYL CRESTED HERALDIC EMBLEM OF WALES, 70 x 56cms, oil on board, numerous boats on beach, 59 x 90cms and Berkshire Map and other rural bridge scene, and GILT, OAK, MAHOGANY and other framed wall mirrors, two W S & S Austrian type scene wall chargers ETC
12th-early 13th century AD. A part-glazed ceramic sgraffito bowl with carinated body, slightly everted rim and flared foot; interior with geometric band above a stylised standing bird, the upper part of the exterior decorated with a circumferential band of foliate designs; from Lusignan Cyprus. 476 grams, 12.5cm (5"). Ex central London gallery since 2012; formerly with Bonhams, New Bond Street, 29 April 2009, lot 275 [part]; accompanied by copies of the relevant catalogue pages.[No Reserve] Fine condition.
4th-8th century AD. A ceramic flat-based bowl, inscribed in spiral from the bottom inner wall to the rim with a magic Aramaic text. Cf. The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, accession number: 80.001.0001.274 grams, 16.5cm (6 1/2"). From a family collection formed before 1992; by descent before 1992, London and Geneva. These simple ceramic bowls, also known as magic bowls, each contain an Aramaic inscription, written in ink, which spirals from the centre. The bowls seem to have played an important part in domestic life. For example, during excavation in Nippur in 1889, one or more incantation bowls were found in each house together with domestic artefacts, most often in doorways or under floorboards in the corner of rooms. The bowls are predominantly apotropaic, and the inscriptions tend to protect their owners from misfortunes such as death of a child, illness and evil spirits. Fine condition.
Tang Dynasty, 618-907 AD. A large ceramic figure of a horse, head held slightly to the left and mouth open, dressed mane with lower part falling to one side; crimson and blue saddle cloth to the back with orange and black saddle to the top; tail tied to the top with cloth in a bow. 8.3 kg, 58cm (23"). Ex Abelita family collection, 1970s-2000s; accompanied by a positive thermoluminescence report no.18CM110520 issued by Laboratory Kotalla; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no. 10516-171818. [A video of this lot is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] Finely modelled.
Tang Dynasty, 618-907 AD. A pair of substantial ceramic male figures each standing on an integral base, head straight, arms held against chest, hands clasped together, wearing a tunic, boots and a cap; crimson, green, black and orange painted pigment surviving. 7.6 kg total, 61.5-62.5cm (24 1/4 - 24 1/2"). Ex Abelita family collection, 1970s-2000s.[2] Finely modelled.
Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 AD. A mixed pair of three-part ceramic attendant figures, each standing on a tiered base with rosette, incorporating the feet, glazed in shades of mustard and olive green; the separate bodies with flowing and pleated green glazed robes with ochre and mustard detailing; one head with crème glazed face, black hair and facial details, the other unglazed with crème face, black eye detailing and hair, with crimson lips; one holding a black box, the other a cream-coloured teapot. 26 kg total, 88-95cm including stand (34 1/2 - 37 1/2"). Ex Abelita family collection, 1970s-2000s.[2] Fine condition.
2nd-1st century BC. A bulbous ceramic vessel with elaborate frieze of six winged goddesses riding winged horses on a field of mythical stars and rosettes to the shoulder, each goddess depicted half naked, dressed in rich jewellery; a frieze of stars above and a circumferential band of rosettes below; the lower half densely covered in standing male and female figures, again half naked in various poses, some holding flowers, birds and bowls of fruit, on a field of mythical stars and rosettes, with a frieze of stars below; supplied with a custom-made display stand. See The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 2002.266, for similar, and accession number 2004.553.2, for ivory plaque with similar iconography.812 grams total, 24.5cm including stand (9 3/4"). Property of a West London gentleman; from a private collection since 1989. Very fine condition.
2nd-1st century BC. A piriform ceramic vessel with flared rim with branches of leaves; to the body an elaborate frieze of standing gods and goddesses in various poses, each god or goddess depicted half naked, dressed in rich jewellery; a circumferential band of rosettes below; the lower half densely covered in an elaborate frieze of elephants within a forest, with multi-layered rosette halves in between the trees; a hatched band below; supplied with a custom-made display stand. See The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 2002.266, for similar, and accession number 2004.553.2, for ivory plaque with similar iconography.802 grams total, 24cm including stand (9 1/2"). Property of a West London gentleman; from a private collection since 1989. Very fine condition.
2nd-1st century BC. A bulbous ceramic vessel with flared rim with rosettes; to the body an elaborate frieze of standing gods and goddesses in various poses on a field of mythical stars and rosettes, each god or goddess depicted half naked, dressed in rich jewellery; a circumferential band of rosettes above and below; the shoulder densely covered in an elaborate frieze of flowers and foliage, with a band of rosettes above; supplied with a custom-made display stand. See The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 2002.266, for similar, and accession number 2004.553.2, for ivory plaque with similar iconography.762 grams total, 24.5cm including stand (9 3/4"). Property of a West London gentleman; from a private collection since 1989. Fine condition, rim chipped, some minor holes.
2nd-1st century BC. A piriform ceramic vessel with flared rim surmounted by stars; to the body an elaborate frieze of dancing goddesses in various poses on a dense field of flowers, each goddess depicted half naked, dressed in rich jewellery; a circumferential band of ducks below in a field of mythical stars and rosettes; the neck densely covered in an elaborate frieze of foliage on a field of stars; supplied with a custom-made display stand. See The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 2002.266, for similar, and accession number 2004.553.2, for ivory plaque with similar iconography.363 grams total, 21cm including stand (8 1/4"). Property of a West London gentleman; from a private collection since 1989. Fine condition, rim chipped.
2nd-1st century BC. A bulbous ceramic spouted vessel with elaborate frieze of six fish-tailed elephants between rosettes to the shoulder; a frieze of double rosettes above surmounted by a frieze of stars, with another circumferential band of stars below; the middle of the body densely covered in conjoined pairs of winged gods and goddesses with hoofs, depicted half naked holding fruit on a field of mythical stars, flowers, and rosettes; with a frieze of stars below, and a wide band of five flowers with foliage underneath; supplied with a custom-made display stand. See The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 2002.266, for similar, and accession number 2004.553.2, for ivory plaque with similar iconography.1 kg total, 23cm including stand (9"). Property of a West London gentleman; from a private collection since 1989. Fine condition, repaired, holed and spout absent.
2nd-1st century BC. A squat ceramic vessel with flared rim with birds and rosettes; to the body an elaborate frieze of sitting gods in various poses on a field of mythical stars and rosettes, each god depicted naked, dressed in rich jewellery; a circumferential band of stars above and below; the shoulder densely covered in an elaborate frieze of flowers, with a frieze of stars above; spout to one side; supplied with a custom-made display stand. See The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 2002.266, for similar, and accession number 2004.553.2, for ivory plaque with similar iconography.792 grams total, 21.5cm including stand (8 1/2"). Property of a West London gentleman; from a private collection since 1989. Fine condition, hole to base, small holes to body and rim worn.
2nd-1st century BC. A bulbous ceramic vessel with elaborate frieze of standing goddesses in various poses on a field of mythical stars and rosettes to the shoulder, each goddess depicted half naked, dressed in rich jewellery; a hatched border above and a circumferential band of stars below; the lower half densely covered in an elaborate frieze of larger standing goddesses in various poses on a field of mythical stars and rosettes, each goddess depicted half naked, dressed in rich jewellery, with a frieze of stars below; supplied with a custom-made display stand. See The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 2002.266, for similar, and accession number 2004.553.2, for ivory plaque with similar iconography.824 grams total, 22cm including stand (8 1/2"). Property of a West London gentleman; from a private collection since 1989. Very fine condition, some minor holes.
Mid 7th century BC. A dark brown ceramic vessel with high trumpet foot, globular body, large flat overhanging ribbed rim, distinctive shoulder, encircled by an applied ring, and two horizontal handles on opposite sides of the body, with three large vertical ribs either side. 5.6 kg, 39cm wide (15 1/4"). Private collection, London; acquired on the art market in the 1980s. An impressive example of impasto ware production, most of which were discovered inside the chamber tombs around the Etruscan cities of Vulci or Volsinii. Fine condition, some restoration, small hole to the shoulder.
6th-5th century BC. A large ceramic greyware vase with rounded body, flared mouth, two lateral loop handles; geometric black-painted scooped bands to the shoulder and mouth, strokes to the handles. 4.1 kg, 42cm (16 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; previously from a private English collection.[No Reserve] Fine condition, repaired.
Mid 6th-mid 5th century BC. A carved ceramic fragment with white slip and black pigment field to the lateral flange; white vertical band with painted meander pattern to one narrow edge; painted guilloche to the wider face terminating in a profile male bust wearing a conical hat with spirals and pellets, possibly the tutelary god Apollo; mounted on a custom-made stand. See Cook, R.M., Clazomenian Sarcophagi, Mainz, 1981, for discussion of the sarcophagi produced at the city of Clazomenai.6.6 kg total, 45cm including stand (17 3/4"). Property of a London gentleman; ex Cybele Gallery, Paris, France; formerly with Christie's in 2006; previously in a private English collection. The sarcophagus is made from a coarse pink clay with a white slip covering, the style for which the city of Clazomenae is known. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
6th-5th century BC. A large ceramic greyware vase with rounded body, flared mouth, two lateral loop handles; circumferential geometric red and black painted bands from shoulder to base with wider band above the equator featuring hatched lozenges and other motifs; scoops, bands and other motifs to the mouth. 3.4 kg, 41cm (16"). Property of a London gentleman; previously from a private English collection.[No Reserve] Fine condition, one handle repaired.
3rd-1st century BC. A good-size ceramic mask with exaggerated smile, beard, fleshy nose, pronounced cheeks and wart, wrinkled lentoid-shaped eyes with piercings to pupils, raised brows, pointed ears, also pierced, and hairline composed of geometric curls; mounted on a custom-made stand. 572 grams total, 21cm including stand (8 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; formerly with the Mahboubian Gallery, London, UK; acquired before 1972. Fine condition, repaired.
4th-3rd century BC. A hollow-formed ceramic standing horse, head held aloft, long, full tail and cropped mane; phalera disc between erect ears and a second applied disc to the chest; mouth slightly ajar; remains of decorative red pigmentation to the head and neck, possibly indicating part of a head collar or bridle; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Carratelli, G.I., The Western Greeks, Palazzo, Grassi, Venice, 1996, p. 740, 340, I-III; cf. Mollard-Besques, P., Catalogue raisonne des figurines et reliefs en Terre-Cuite , Musee National du Louvres, Paris, 1954-1986, vol. II, pl. 77, no. 3774. 264 grams total, 13.5cm including stand (5 1/4"). Property of a Dutch private collector; acquired Gallery Arete, Zurich, Switzerland, circa 1990. This possibly once served as a votive figure. Fine condition.

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