Vase en céramique de Distel, vers 1900 A ceramic vase, Plateelbakkerij De Distel, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (1895-1923), circa 1900Decorated with a double portrait of a shipper and his wife, a boat in the background, incised and polychrome painted decoration, 21cm high (8in high)For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
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Grand vase à décor batik en céramique de Rozenburg, vers 1895 A large ceramic vase with a batik pattern, N.V. Haagsche Plateelfabriek Rozenburg, the Hague, the Netherlands (1883-1916) circa 1895Of large tapered rectangular shape, 43.5cm high (17in high)For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
Vase bouteille en céramique de Rozenburg, vers 1899-1900Flask-shaped ceramic vase, N.V. Haagsche Plateelfabriek Rozenburg, the Hague, the Netherlands (1883-1916), circa 1899-1900Decorated with polychrome birds on either side. Painted manufacturer's marks underneath, with year-mark of a bee used between 1 December 1899 – December 1900, work-order number 1063 and with remnants of paper manufacturer's label, 38cm high (14 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
Deux vases à anses en céramique de Rozenburg, vers 1897 et 1898 Two two-handled ceramic vases, N.V. Haagsche Plateelfabriek Rozenburg, the Hague, the Netherlands (1883-1916), circa 1898 and 1897Both with double handles, each decorated with stylised natural motifs. The tallest: painted manufacturer's marks underneath, with year-mark of a crown used between 18 December 1897 – 15 December 1898 and painter's work-order number 1132 and incised moulding work-order number D.W. 450. The lower one: painted manufacturer's marks underneath, with year-mark of a K with divided square for 1897 and work-order number 746, 34cm high (13in high); 39.5cm high (15 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
A Chinese Yuxi blue and white globular jar, Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), from Yunnan, painted on the upper shoulder with three fishes swimming amongst waterweeds, decorated around the body with a large frieze of flowers and leaf scrolls, 31 cm high, with Oxford Authentication Thermoluminescence analysis certificate C101w33 Provenance: From the Collection of a Lady and Gentleman in Buckinghamshire, no. 4.19 A jar of similar form and glaze, but painted with mythical beasts and flora, is illustrated, Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society, Volume 67. 2002-2003, pg.55, in the lecture Ceramics from South of the Clouds: Ceramics from Yunnan, where Cyril Beecher discusses this rare group of underglaze-blue porcelains from Yunnan province. The present jar closely matches his figures 4 & 5, of similar size and shape, with fish and waterweeds on the upper shoulder. Beecher noted that the muted grey-blue colour of the decoration was almost certainly due to the use of the local Yunnan cobalt ore, high in manganese and traces of other metal oxides. Compare with another jar with similar cobalt blue, sold Bonhams, New Bond Street (TL tested), 6 March 2007, Lot 47. 元 玉溪窯青花魚藻紋罐(附牛津熱釋光證書)拍品來源:英國白金漢郡伉儷私人收藏,編號4.19 Condition Report: wear to the glaze commensurate with ageone small chip to the rimCondition Report Disclaimer
CERAMICS AND POTTERY INTEREST: 9 Titles: BERNARD RACKHAM: MEDIEVAL BRITISH POTTERY; BERNARD RACKHAM: EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY; WILLIAM RUSCOE: A MANUAL FOR THE POTTER; A W COYSH: BRITISH ART POTTERY: RON WHEELER: WINCHCOMBE POTTERY; ANDREW CASEY: 2TH CENTURY CERAMIC DESIGNERS; R J CHARLESTON AND DONALD TOWNER: ENGLISH CERAMICS 1580-1830; GARTH CLARK: THE ECCENTRIC TEAPOT; SIEGFRIED DUCRET: THE COLOUR TREASURY OF EIGHTEENTH CENTURY PORCELAIN (9)
ASIAN AND INDIAN ART INTEREST: 5 Titles: MULK RAJ ANAND, LOTIKA VARADARAJAN ET AL: HOMAGE TO KALAMKARI (WITH REFERENCE TO THE PAINTED CLOTHS OF INDIA, Bombay, Marg publications, 1979 reprint, with decorative cloth boards; CHEWON KIM AND G ST G M GOMPERTZ: THE CERAMIC ART OF KOREA, london, faber and Faber, 1961; W ZALF (Ed): BUDDHISM - ART AND FAITH, London, British Museum Publications, 1985; THE ART OF THE CH'ING DYNASTY FURNITURE, Taipei, national Museum of History, ND. Held within original slipcase; T C LAI: CHINESE PAINTING - ITS MYSTIC ESSENCE, Kowloon, Swindon Book Company, 1974. inscribed to half title by author (5)
Georgian navette-shaped pendant / brooch, the glazed ceramic or white glass panel depicting a lady standing beside an urn upon pedestal inscribed 'WERTER' (or WER over TER), within 'crimped' gilt metal border, 45mm high overall, the base metal backing with suspension loop and defective bar brooch fitting
Edwardian rosewood inlaid roll top writing desk with gallery top, the draw-pull action opening the cylindrical top revealing various divisions, over green leatherette writing surface with gilt tooled border, on tapered supports with spade terminals, raised on ceramic castors, 73cm x 50cm x 100cm high
An Italian ceramic figure group from the Arabian Nights by Tiziano Galli (1908-1986), depicting a slave girl in chains and her wicked captor on a magic carpet, signed ‘Scultore Tiziano Galli’ and titled Mille e Una Notte (Thousand and One Nights), height 37cm. Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

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