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Lot 2259

19th-8th century BC. A group of five ceramic plaques comprising of: a large figure of a goddess in a rectangular structure, richly dressed and adorned lying or standing between two columns; a fragment of a plaque with a low-relief bull; a standing female with one hand holding a breast and other touching her loin; similar one with both hands supporting her breasts; one similar with clasped hands. 636 grams total, 8.7-15cm (3 1/2 - 6"). From a German collection; acquired on the German art market before 1990. [5, No Reserve] Fair condition.

Lot 2262

Iron Age, 12th-6th century BC. A tall ceramic Holy Land jar with rounded body, short tubular neck and flared rim, loop handle to the shoulder; bands of dark brown and dark red painted geometric ornament to the neck, shoulder and rim. 1.1 kg, 27cm (10 1/2"). From a German collection; acquired on the German art market before 1990. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2265

Mid 4th-mid 3rd millennium BC. A ceramic jug with globular body, basal ring, tubular neck with collet and rolled rim; single strap handle to the shoulder; concentric red and black bands to the body and neck. 93 grams, 22cm (8 1/2"). From a German collection; acquired on the German art market before 1990. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2266

16th-12th century BC. A mixed group of Late Bronze Age ceramic bowls comprising: two cream-coloured and one terracotta, each with stirrup-shaped handle below the rim. Cf. Amiran, R. Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land, Jerusalem, 1963, plate 38, item 6 for type. 972 grams total, 18.5-24cm (7 1/4 - 9 1/2"). From a German collection; acquired on the German art market before 1990. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2268

3rd-2nd millennium BC. A mixed group of ceramic animals, each a rattle. 291 grams total, 80-130mm (3 - 5"). From a German collection; acquired on the German art market before 1990. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2269

19th-8th century BC. A group of five ceramic plaques comprising of: a rectangular plaque with a couple engaged in a coitus; a fragment of a high-relief female with braided hair and clasped hands; a similar tongue-shaped; a fragment of a female nursing a child; a repaired Parthian female plaque wearing a necklace and a headdress. 323 grams total, 7.7-11.5cm (3 - 4 1/2"). From a German collection; acquired on the German art market before 1990. [5, No Reserve] Fair condition.

Lot 2270

3rd millennium BC. A large bulbous ceramic jar with broad neck, two strap handles, flat base. 3.29 kg, 29cm (11 1/2"). Acquired on the London art market prior to 1980. Fine condition.

Lot 2272

2nd-1st millennium BC. A group of three ceramic oil lamps, each a disc with edges folded to form a triangular dish and nozzle. Cf. Bussiere & Rivel, Lampes Antiques de Méditerranée, Oxford, 2012, pp.54-55, no.4, type 1A3. 558 grams total, 13-14cm (5 - 5 1/2"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2273

12th-7th century BC. A flat-backed ceramic figurine depicting a deity with two heads; the eyes and breasts formed with round recesses, the headdresses and necklaces separately applied; both hands extended, pierced; the legs combined extending to a conical base. 131 grams, 17cm (6 1/2"). Ex Terence Eva Collection; formerly with Pars Antiques, London W1, in the 1980s. Fine condition.

Lot 2274

12th-7th century BC. A ceramic female figure with elaborate headdress, pinched facial features, applied necklace band, arms supporting the breasts, impressed points to the face and breasts, pointillé chevrons to the hips, conjoined legs 73 grams, 19cm (7 1/2"). Ex Terence Eva Collection; formerly with Pars Antiques, London W1, in the 1980s. Fine condition, repaired.

Lot 2279

4th-3rd millennium BC. A globular ceramic jar with flattened base, rolled rim and tubular neck with loop handle to the shoulder. 1.6 kg, 26.5cm (10 1/2"). Private collection, North London; acquired in the early 1990s. Fine condition.

Lot 2280

4th-3rd millennium BC. A globular ceramic jar with flattened base, tubular neck with circumferential incised band, two loop handles to the shoulders. 907 grams, 17cm (6 3/4"). Acquired on the London art market prior to 1980. Fine condition. Rare.

Lot 2282

3rd-2nd millennium BC. A mixed group comprising: a limestone jar with tapering sidewall, everted rim; a ceramic jar with bulbous body, flared base, turned rim; a ceramic seal formed as a recumbent beast. 400 grams total, 36-70mm (1 1/2 - 2 3/4"). Property of a Canadian lady; acquired 1970s-1990s. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2292

Shang Dynasty, 1600-1046 BC. A ceramic vessel with flared rim and short neck; bulbous body with three long legs, two with feline heads to the top. 233 grams, 10.5cm (4 1/4"). Property of a Canadian lady; acquired 1970s-1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition, rim chipped.

Lot 2293

Tang Dynasty, 618-907 AD. A ceramic figure of a standing boar with a jade green glaze and cream slip wash; detailing to the comb and facial features; standing on a rectangular unglazed base. 1.38 kg, 18.5cm (7 1/4"). Property of a Canadian lady; acquired 1970s-1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2299

14th-16th century AD. A green-glazed ceramic figurine of a nude seated female suckling a baby in her arms. 233 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). Acquired on the London art market prior to 1980. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2300

14th-16th century AD. A green-glazed ceramic figurine of a nude seated female suckling a baby in her arms; hollow to the underside. 125 grams, 90mm (3 1/2"). UK art market, acquired prior to 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2301

Song Dynasty, 960-1279 AD. A ceramic bowl with thin flared rim, covered in a mottled dark glaze streaked with fine russet-coloured 'hare’s fur' markings; accretion to the base. 128 grams, 10cm (4"). From an important London collection, acquired in the 1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2302

Northern Wei Dynasty, 386-534 AD. A rectangular grey ceramic brick with recess to the upper face enclosing a robed Buddha figure with nimbus behind the head, right hand in the gesture for fulfilment of wishes. 6.7 kg, 39cm (15 1/4"). Acquired on the London art market prior to 1980. Uncleaned condition.

Lot 2305

Yuan Dynasty, 1271-1368 AD. A piriform ceramic vase with flared and rolled rim, green glaze with circumferential band of swirls, leaf motifs to the shoulder. 1.1 kg, 24.5cm (9 1/2"). Property of an Essex gentleman; acquired from Ancient Art, London, UK, in 2011. Fine condition.

Lot 2307

Han Dynasty, 206 BC-220 AD. A ceramic figure of a male servant with hair parted in the centre and swept back over the side of the head; long robes falling to the feet and hands, holes at the end of the sleeves for insertion of separate hands; traces of red pigment to the collar. 1.10 kg, 22cm (8 1/2"). Property of a North London gentleman; formerly in the Cheuk family collection; acquired before 1980. Fine condition.

Lot 2308

Tang Dynasty, 618-907 AD. A ceramic figure of a courtly lady in draped robe with neatly dressed hair, hands to chest holding a musical instrument, slippers exposed from beneath the robe. 312 grams, 22cm (8 3/4"). Ex Cheuk family collection. Fair condition.

Lot 2309

12th-16th century AD. A green-glazed ceramic figurine of a nude seated female suckling a baby in her arms; hollow to the underside. See Rooney, D.F. A Field Guide to Glazed Thai Ceramics in Asian Perspectives, Vol.28, No.2. 179 grams, 10.5cm (4"). UK art market, acquired prior to 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2310

19th century AD. A tin-glazed ceramic bowl with painted arcading to the exterior, central flower spray to the inner face with concentric foliage bands. 641 grams, 23.5cm (9 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1995. Annamese Hoi An pottery was made in what is now modern day Vietnam, in the kilns at Chu Dou, being the largest and most important kilns in the fourteenth to fifteenth century in kingdom of Annam. Fine condition.

Lot 2311

19th century AD. A glazed ceramic bowl with rim painted with blue net pattern with panels between with knot pattern to the centre, to the base a peach; the outside with scrolling plant motif. 279 grams, 17cm (6 3/4"). Acquired on the London art market prior to 1980. The Tek Sing (True Star) wreck is one of the famous recovery stories of the 20th century. Sailing from the port of Xiamen (then known as Amoy) in February 1822 the vessel Tek Sing was bound for Jakarta, Indonesia laden with porcelain goods and 1600 Chinese emigrants. The captain decided to pass through the Gaspar Strait, between the Bangka-Belitung Islands, and ran aground on a reef. The vessel sank in about 100 feet of water. The next morning, February 7, an English East Indian captained by James Pearl, passing through the same waters, encountered debris and some survivors and managed to rescue about 190 of the latter. Fine condition.

Lot 2314

19th century AD. A glazed ceramic bowl with basal ring; outside painted with blue geometric knots and auspicious signs. 252 grams, 14.5cm (5 3/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1995. The Tek Sing (True Star) wreck is one of the famous recovery stories of the 20th century. Sailing from the port of Xiamen (then known as Amoy) in February 1822 the vessel Tek Sing was bound for Jakarta, Indonesia laden with porcelain goods and 1600 Chinese emigrants. The captain decided to pass through the Gaspar Strait, between the Bangka-Belitung Islands, and ran aground on a reef. The vessel sank in about 100 feet of water. The next morning, February 7, an English East Indian captained by James Pearl, passing through the same waters, encountered debris and some survivors and managed to rescue about 190 of the latter. Fine condition.

Lot 2315

Song Dynasty, 960-1279 AD. A tall piriform ceramic jar with narrow base, tapering neck and everted rim. 2.5 kg, 30.5cm (12"). Property of a North London gentleman; formerly in the Cheuk family collection; acquired before 1980. Fine condition.

Lot 2316

4th-3rd century BC. A trapezoid-shaped slightly curved ceramic funerary(?) mask with two eye-holes and incised stylised facial details; pierced at the outer edges for attachment. See discussion of ceramics in Mijares, A.S.B. The Archaeology of Peñablanca Cave Sites, Northern Luzon, Philippines in Journal of Austronesian Studies 1(2), December 2005; and Thiel, B. Excavations at Musang Cave, Northeast Luzon, Philippines, in Asian Perspectives Vol. 28, no. 1. 260 grams, 17.8cm (7"). Property of a South East Asia collector; formerly acquired on the Asian art market before 2000. Fine condition.

Lot 2318

Neolithic, 3rd millennium BC. A biconvex ceramic jar with flared rim, ridged leather texture to the body and shoulder, two strap handles to the equator. 1.5 kg, 27.5cm (10 3/4"). From the Cheuk family collection; formed before 1970. Fine condition.

Lot 2319

12th-16th century AD. A green-glazed ceramic figurine of a nude seated female suckling a baby in her arms; hollow to the underside. See Rooney, D.F. A Field Guide to Glazed Thai Ceramics in Asian Perspectives, Vol.28, No.2. 114 grams, 97mm (4"). From an important London collection, acquired in the 1990s. Fine condition.

Lot 2320

Yuan Dynasty, 1271-1368 AD. A glazed ceramic piriform vase with basal ring and inturned rim. 1.1 kg, 27.5cm (10 3/4"). Property of an Essex gentleman; acquired from Ancient Art, London, UK, in 2011. Fine condition, repaired.

Lot 2321

4th-3rd century BC. A slightly domed ceramic funerary(?) mask with two eye-holes and incised intersecting curved lines; attachment hole to the outer edges. See discussion of ceramics in Mijares, A.S.B. The Archaeology of Peñablanca Cave Sites, Northern Luzon, Philippines in Journal of Austronesian Studies 1(2), December 2005; and Thiel, B. Excavations at Musang Cave, Northeast Luzon, Philippines, in Asian Perspectives Vol. 28, no. 1. 236 grams, 16.5cm (6 1/2"). Property of a South East Asia collector; formerly acquired on the Asian art market before 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2322

4th-3rd century BC. An asymmetrical ceramic funerary(?) mask with two eye-holes and incised intersecting curved lines; attachment hole to the upper edge. See discussion of ceramics in Mijares, A.S.B. The Archaeology of Peñablanca Cave Sites, Northern Luzon, Philippines in Journal of Austronesian Studies 1(2), December 2005; and Thiel, B. Excavations at Musang Cave, Northeast Luzon, Philippines, in Asian Perspectives Vol. 28, no. 1. 197 grams, 19cm (7 1/2"). Property of a South East Asia collector; formerly acquired on the Asian art market before 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2323

4th-3rd century BC. A large asymmetrical ceramic slightly domed funerary(?) mask with incised linear face detail, two large eye holes, 'bat-wing' profile. See discussion of ceramics in Mijares, A.S.B. The Archaeology of Peñablanca Cave Sites, Northern Luzon, Philippines in Journal of Austronesian Studies 1(2), December 2005; and Thiel, B. Excavations at Musang Cave, Northeast Luzon, Philippines, in Asian PerspectivesVol. 28, no. 1. 601 grams, 35.5cm (14"). Property of a South East Asia collector; formerly acquired on the Asian art market before 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2324

4th-3rd century BC. A ceramic funerary(?) mask with two eye-holes and incised intersecting curved lines. See discussion of ceramics in Mijares, A.S.B. The Archaeology of Peñablanca Cave Sites, Northern Luzon, Philippines in Journal of Austronesian Studies 1(2), December 2005; and Thiel, B. Excavations at Musang Cave, Northeast Luzon, Philippines, in Asian Perspectives Vol. 28, no. 1. 199 grams, 15cm (6"). Property of a South East Asia collector; formerly acquired on the Asian art market before 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2325

4th-3rd century BC. A slightly domed ceramic funerary(?) mask with two eye-holes and incised intersecting curved lines; attachment hole to the lower edge. See discussion of ceramics in Mijares, A.S.B. The Archaeology of Peñablanca Cave Sites, Northern Luzon, Philippines in Journal of Austronesian Studies 1(2), December 2005; and Thiel, B. Excavations at Musang Cave, Northeast Luzon, Philippines, in Asian Perspectives Vol. 28, no. 1. 246 grams, 19.5cm (7 3/4"). Property of a South East Asia collector; formerly acquired on the Asian art market before 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2326

4th-3rd century BC. A mixed group ceramic funerary(?) masks of 'butterfly' and other forms with incised linear detailing. 384 grams total, 9-11cm (3 3/4 - 4 1/4"). Property of a South East Asia collector; formerly acquired on the Asian art market before 2000. [5, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2327

4th-3rd century BC. A slightly domed ceramic funerary(?) mask with incised linear butterfly detailing; attachment hole to the lower edge. See discussion of ceramics in Mijares, A.S.B. The Archaeology of Peñablanca Cave Sites, Northern Luzon, Philippines in Journal of Austronesian Studies 1(2), December 2005; and Thiel, B. Excavations at Musang Cave, Northeast Luzon, Philippines, in Asian Perspectives Vol. 28, no. 1. 163 grams, 14.5cm (5 3/4"). Property of a South East Asia collector; formerly acquired on the Asian art market before 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2328

4th-3rd century BC. A slightly domed ceramic funerary(?) mask with two eye-holes and incised facial detailing; attachment holes to the outer edges. See discussion of ceramics in Mijares, A.S.B. The Archaeology of Peñablanca Cave Sites, Northern Luzon, Philippines in Journal of Austronesian Studies 1(2), December 2005; and Thiel, B. Excavations at Musang Cave, Northeast Luzon, Philippines, in Asian Perspectives Vol. 28, no. 1. 154 grams, 12.5cm (5"). Property of a South East Asia collector; formerly acquired on the Asian art market before 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2329

4th-3rd century BC. A slightly domed ceramic funerary(?) mask with two eye-holes and incised intersecting curved lines; attachment holes to the outer edges. See discussion of ceramics in Mijares, A.S.B. The Archaeology of Peñablanca Cave Sites, Northern Luzon, Philippines in Journal of Austronesian Studies 1(2), December 2005; and Thiel, B. Excavations at Musang Cave, Northeast Luzon, Philippines, in Asian Perspectives Vol. 28, no. 1. 162 grams, 14cm (5 1/2"). Property of a South East Asia collector; formerly acquired on the Asian art market before 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2334

Tang Dynasty, 618-906 AD. A tall ceramic whiteware jar with flat base, high shoulder, waisted neck and rolled rim; part-glazed. 3 kg, 31.5 cm (12 1/2"). UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. Fine condition.

Lot 2335

Qing Dynasty, 1616-1911 AD. A tin-glazed ceramic barrel-shaped ginger jar with dense pattern of fronds, hatched characters, raised rim. 1.7 kg, 20cm (8"). Acquired on the London art market prior to 1980. Fine condition.

Lot 2336

Qing Dynasty, 17th-19th century AD. A pair of pale blue glazed ceramic supports comprising: a shield-shaped plaque with flower and foliage detailing supported by a reptile with scales and claws on a discoid base; a similar plaque, dished and with chamfered rim, supported by a pixiu in advancing pose with head turned and teeth bared, on a rectangular base with central void. 2.9 kg, 18-19cm (7 - 7 1/2"). UK art market, acquired prior to 2000. [2] Fine condition.

Lot 2337

Song Dynasty, 960-1127 AD. A cream-glazed hollow-formed ceramic figurine of a standing figure with hands folded across the midriff, exaggerated facial features, rectangular base. 489 grams, 27cm (10 1/2"). Property of a North London gentleman; formerly in the O’Hara collection. Fine condition, base chipped.

Lot 2338

Song Dynasty, 960-1127 AD. A ceramic ewer with light olive glaze, barrel-shaped body with a band of scale detailing, broad shoulder with two pierced lugs and a zoomorphic spout with applied eyes and comb, trumpet-shaped mouth, round-section strap handle with animal-head detail. 2.2 kg, 34cm (13 1/2"). Property of a North London gentleman; formerly in the O’Hara collection. Fine condition.

Lot 2339

Song Dynasty, 960-1127 AD. A ceramic piriform bottle with trumpet-shaped mouth and basal ring, ribbed lower body; light olive glaze. 2.6 kg, 35cm (13 3/4"). Acquired on the London art market prior to 1980. Fine condition.

Lot 2342

Northern Wei Dynasty, 386-534 AD. A rectangular ceramic brick with arched recess to one face, figure of Buddha with one hand raised, with pink, red, green and black pigment to the surface. 3.3 kg, 33cm (13"). Private collection, North London; acquired in the early 1990s. Fine condition, abraded.

Lot 2343

Yuan Dynasty, 1271-1368 AD. A ceramic jar with stepped bulbous profile, basal ring and flared chamfered rim; white to pale blue glaze with applied dark blue cloud pattern 1.5 kg, 20.5cm (8"). From the Cheuk family collection; formed in the 1980s. Fine condition.

Lot 2344

19th century AD. A pair of large glazed ceramic plates, one with leaf-shaped panels bearing cranes and annulets on a crazed field, the other similar with scenes of cranes in a landscape. 3.7 kg, 34.5cm (13 1/2"). Property of an Essex collector. [2, No Reserve] Fair condition.

Lot 2345

18th-19th century AD. A group of two green-glazed ceramic figures of Kwan-Yin, one sitting on a draped drum-shaped chair, the other on a lion. 856 grams total, 14-21cm (5 1/2 - 8 1/4"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2346

Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 AD. A glazed ceramic jar with four applied loops to the shoulder, short spout, blue ornament. 303 grams, 12.5cm (5"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2347

19th century AD. A group of four glazed ceramic bowls each with basal ring, blue floral motifs to the outer face. 1.1 kg, 15cm (6"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. The Tek Sing (True Star) wreck is one of the famous recovery stories of the 20th century. Sailing from the port of Xiamen (then known as Amoy) in February 1822 the vessel Tek Sing was bound for Jakarta, Indonesia laden with porcelain goods and 1600 Chinese emigrants. The captain decided to pass through the Gaspar Strait, between the Bangka-Belitung Islands, and ran aground on a reef. The vessel sank in about 100 feet of water. The next morning, February 7, an English East Indiaman captained by James Pearl, passing through the same waters, encountered debris and some survivors and managed to rescue about 190 of the latter. [4, No Reserve] Mainly fine condition.

Lot 2348

Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 AD. A mixed group of glazed ceramic bowls and dishes with blue tendril ornament. 1.2 kg total, 11-15cm (4 1/4 - 6"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. The Tek Sing (True Star) wreck is one of the famous recovery stories of the 20th century. Sailing from the port of Xiamen (then known as Amoy) in February 1822 the vessel Tek Sing was bound for Jakarta, Indonesia laden with porcelain goods and 1600 Chinese emigrants. The captain decided to pass through the Gaspar Strait, between the Bangka-Belitung Islands, and ran aground on a reef. The vessel sank in about 100 feet of water. The next morning, February 7, an English East Indiaman captained by James Pearl, passing through the same waters, encountered debris and some survivors and managed to rescue about 190 of the latter. [6, No Reserve] Fine condition; some with marine accretion.

Lot 2349

19th century AD. A group of glazed ceramic bowls each with basal ring and everted rim. 1.2 kg, 16cm (6 1/4"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. The Tek Sing (True Star) wreck is one of the famous recovery stories of the 20th century. Sailing from the port of Xiamen (then known as Amoy) in February 1822 the vessel Tek Sing was bound for Jakarta, Indonesia laden with porcelain goods and 1600 Chinese emigrants. The captain decided to pass through the Gaspar Strait, between the Bangka-Belitung Islands, and ran aground on a reef. The vessel sank in about 100 feet of water. The next morning, February 7, an English East Indiaman captained by James Pearl, passing through the same waters, encountered debris and some survivors and managed to rescue about 190 of the latter. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2350

Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 AD. A mixed group of glazed ceramic bowls and dishes with geometric and floral motifs. 1.4 kg, 13-18cm (5 - 7"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. [6, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2351

Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 AD. A pair of glazed ceramic dishes each with a blue glazed fish motif among strands, textured body. 965 grams, 21.5cm (8 1/2"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. [2, No Reserve] Fair condition.

Lot 2352

Song Dynasty, 960-1127 AD. A glazed ceramic jar with blue roundels and tendril decoration. 440 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2353

Song Dynasty, 960-1127 AD. A mixed group of glazed ceramic bowls and dishes. 1.6 kg, 15cm (6"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. [5, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2354

Song Dynasty, 960-1127 AD. A mixed group of glazed ceramic bowls each with basal ring. 767 grams total, 13-15cm (5 - 6"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. [5, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2355

Song Dynasty, 960-1127 AD. A matched pair of ceramic roof tiles, each a disc with ecntral roundel and characters in the quadrants. 1.1 kg, 13.5cm (5 1/4"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. [2, No Reserve] Fair condition.

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