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20th century AD. A ceramic jug with flared rim, leaf pattern to the shoulder, scrolled handle with acanthus leaf pattern below; body decorated with three groups of wrestlers, meander pattern below; inscrotion to the base ' Hand Painted By P. Vaglis Attic Oinochoi 460 BC'. 1.22 kg, 28.5cm (11 1/4"). Property of a Canadian lady. [No Reserve] Very fine condition.
3rd millennium BC. A mixed group of painted ceramic vessels comprising: two small cups with fish ornament;a cup with lion an ibex motifs, a bowl with frieze of pecking birds; a bell-shaped bowl with undulating line to the rim. See Satyawadi, N. Proto-Historic Pottery of the Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs New Delhi, 1994 for discussion. 626 grams total, 7.5-14cm (3 - 5 1/2"). English private collection; acquired in the 1970s. [5, No Reserve] Fine condition.
18th century AD. A mixed group of items recovered from the wreck of HMS Association comprising: a group of mainly glazed ceramic sherds; a fragment of a glass dimpled onion bottle; two glass bottle sherds; a mixed group of mainly bone and ceramic items and fragments; all with certificates. 1.3 kg total, onion bottle base: 13cm (5"). With certificates and auction details; property of a Jersey collector; previously with Lays Auctions, Penzance, England in May 2002; ex Roland Morris Maritime Museum. The vessel HMS Association was a 90-gun Royal Navy ship of the line launched at Portsmouth in 1697. She came through the 'Great Storm' of 1703, in which she was blown from her mooring at Harwich, Essex, and reached Gothenburg, Sweden before she was repaired and made her way back to England. She was used as the Royal Navy's flagship in the Mediterranean during the War of the Spanish Succession, and she took part in the capture of Gibraltar in 1704, and the Battle of Toulon in 1707. She ran aground off the Scilly Isles in 1707 and sank with all 800 hands, alongside three other vessels in the British fleet. The loss of these vessels entered British and French maritime history; an unsigned engraving records the ship's loss, entitled Désastre naval de Sorlingues (1707), is in the National Maritime Museum's collection. [23, No Reserve] Fair condition.
18th century AD. A mixed group of items recovered from the wreck of HMS Association comprising: a group of gun-flints, a cannon ball (66mm diameter) and various ceramic items (with certificate); a group of copper alloy pins and various other items (with certificate"). 671 grams total, cannonball: 66mm (2 3/4"). With certificates and auction details; property of a Jersey collector; previously with Lays Auctions, Penzance, England in May 2002; ex Roland Morris Maritime Museum. The vessel HMS Association was a 90-gun Royal Navy ship of the line launched at Portsmouth in 1697. She came through the 'Great Storm' of 1703, in which she was blown from her mooring at Harwich, Essex, and reached Gothenburg, Sweden before she was repaired and made her way back to England. She was used as the Royal Navy's flagship in the Mediterranean during the War of the Spanish Succession, and she took part in the capture of Gibraltar in 1704, and the Battle of Toulon in 1707. She ran aground off the Scilly Isles in 1707 and sank with all 800 hands, alongside three other vessels in the British fleet. The loss of these vessels entered British and French maritime history; an unsigned engraving records the ship's loss, entitled Désastre naval de Sorlingues (1707), is in the National Maritime Museum's collection. [20, No Reserve] Fair condition.
20th century AD. A mixed group comprising: a ceramic goblet with green wash glaze, interlace band to the base, applied panel with circle and pellets; a Venetian glass dip pen with two-part nib, bottle of blue ink, in a card presentation box. 528 grams total, chalice: 12.5cm (5"). Property of an Essex collector; acquired 1990-2010. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Song Dynasty, 960-1127 AD. A conical ceramic bowl covered in a mottled dark glaze once streaked with fine russet-coloured 'hare’s fur' markings. See Lili, F. Chinese Ceramics, Cambridge, 2011 for discussion; cf. Christie’s New York, 17-18 March 2016, lot 1493. 114 grams, 95mm (3 3/4"). Property of an Essex gentleman; formerly in a UK private collection. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Song Dynasty, 960-1127 AD. A conical ceramic bowl covered in a mottled dark glaze once streaked with fine russet-coloured 'hare’s fur' markings. See Lili, F. Chinese Ceramics, Cambridge, 2011 for discussion; cf. Christie’s New York, 17-18 March 2016, lot 1493. 204 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). Property of an Essex gentleman; formerly in a UK private collection. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
An undated archaistic conical ceramic seal matrix pierced for suspension, pseudo cuneiform text to the underside with three signs in Old Persian, logograms for GOD, KING, AHURAMAZDA. 296 grams, 75mm (3"). Property of a European gentleman; formerly acquired on the German art market before 1980. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
An undated archaistic ceramic figurine of a robed and bearded male with hands clasped at the waist, bands of pseudo cuneiform text to the reverse, after the antique. 54 grams, 10cm (4"). Property of a European gentleman; formerly acquired on the German art market before 1980. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
A good quality ceramic wall mask in the form of a clown entitled Auguste, issued in a limited edition 511 / 2500, by Ben Black, Border Fine Arts Scotland inscribed 1985, approx 28cm x 19cm x 10cm extending to 43cm with clowns hat on, part of the Ben Black collection issued by Schmid Collectors Gallery
Victorian figured walnut and yew wood burr work table, gilt metal mounted top revealing a fitted interior, slender carved supports with brass sockets and ceramic castors joined by an angular curved stretcher, W69cmn, D39cm, H74cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Late Victorian walnut telescopic extending dining table, moulded rectangular top with canted corners, on turned fluted supports with carved rose heads, ceramic castors, three additional leaves and winder, H72cm, 121cm - 240cm (with leaves) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Jeremy James - A large contemporary ceramic model of a seated hare, painted in tones of brown and white, with incised detail, h.61cm; together with a stoneware model of a seated hare, having partially glazed underside (lacking tail), h.42.5cm; and a further contemporary recumbent stoneware hare, with stamped monogram 'GJH', h.13cm, length 38cm (3)

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