Two green ceramic chinese table lamps, PAT tested, wood bases. 33cm and 30 cm highCONDITION REPORT The first lamp and taller of the 2 pictured on the right in the first picture appears in good order overall. It has been re-wired with black flex and electrically tested for the purposes of sale at auction. The ceramic body appears in clean order and is free from chips and cracks. The decorative wooden base it sits on does have a crack that has been repaired previously. This is not obvious unless you are specifically examining the piece and does not detract from it or effect its structural stability. The second lamp has a raised floral and bird detail to the body that appears in good order. There is a faint crack to the body of the lamp. As we can not see internally it is difficult to know if the crack is just to the external glazing or if it does penetrate through the body. The lamp sits on a lighter decorative wooden base and as with the first lamp has been re-wired with gold flex and electrically safety tested for the purposes of sale. The wooden base is in good, clean order.
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A collection of Beswick horses to include Huntsman's Horse 1484 (brown), Mare facing right head down (brown matt) 1812, Springtime (brown matt) 2837 on plinth, Adventure (brown matt) on plinth 2876, Foal small stretched facing right 815 brown (2 legs broken but available) and two Beswick ceramic plinths (7)
18th-20th century AD. A rectangular white-glazed ceramic Qajar style tile with polychrome glazed design; the central motif an elliptical frame in yellow with blue foliage enclosing a seated bearded figure with a staff, robed and capped, with smaller attendant behind holding a fan, executed in brown glaze with sun before the seated figure bearing a short calligraphic text; to the surround, fruit, vines and leaves in red, blue, green and brown. Property of a London collector, acquired early 1960s. Tiles such as this were produced in the Iranian city of Shiraz. The scene shows an Achaemenid ruler seated on a throne with an attendant standing behind and holding a fan over the king's head. The fashion for tiles displaying Achaemenid scenes occurred mostly in the late 19th century when there was a revival of interest in the past as archaeologists were uncovering a large number of ancient sites with important art work. 7 kg, 49cm (19 1/4"). [No Reserve] Fine condition, restored.
4th-3rd century BC. A trapezoidal domed ceramic mask with two eye-holes and incised stylised facial details; pierced for attachment. Property of a gentleman; acquired on the Asian art market. 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. 170 grams, 12.6cm (5"). Fine condition.
4th-3rd century BC. A trapezoidal domed ceramic mask with two eye-holes and incised stylised facial details; pierced for attachment. Property of a gentleman; acquired on the Asian art market. 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. 164 grams, 15.5cm (6"). Fine condition.
4th-3rd century BC. A trapezoidal ceramic mask with two eye-holes and incised stylised facial details; pierced for attachment. Property of a gentleman; acquired on the Asian art market. 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. 209 grams, 13.3cm (5 1/4"). Fine condition.
4th-3rd century BC. A trapezoidal slightly domed ceramic mask with two eye-holes and incised stylised facial details; pierced for attachment. Property of a gentleman; acquired on the Asian art market. 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. 158 grams, 14.2cm (5 1/2"). Fine condition.
4th-3rd century BC. A trapezoidal slightly domed ceramic mask with two eye-holes and incised stylised facial details; pierced for attachment. Property of a gentleman; acquired on the Asian art market. 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. 150 grams, 14.5cm (5 3/4"). Fine condition.
4th-3rd century BC. A trapezoidal ceramic mask with two eye-holes and incised stylised facial details; pierced for attachment. Property of a gentleman; acquired on the Asian art market. 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. 126 grams, 11.2cm (4 1/2"). Fine condition.
4th-3rd century BC. A trapezoidal slightly domed ceramic mask with two eye-holes and incised stylised facial details; pierced for attachment. Property of a gentleman; acquired on the Asian art market. 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. 178 grams, 13cm (5"). Fine condition.
4th-3rd century BC. A trapezoidal ceramic mask with two eye-holes and incised stylised facial details; pierced for attachment. Property of a gentleman; acquired on the Asian art market. 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. 137 grams, 13.2cm (5 1/4"). Fine condition.
. An undated archaistic grey ceramic D-section lamp with handle formed as the head of a satyr, raised filler-hole, foliage detail to the upper face, vent to the lower end. Property of a North London gentleman; formerly with a Mayfair gallery in the 1980s. 149 grams, 11.5cm (4 1/2"). [No Reserve] Fine condition, pitted surface.
2nd-4th century AD. A mixed pair of ceramic oil lamps comprising: a bearded mask with hole to the forehead, three nozzles forming the beard; a slipper-shaped lamp with lug handle, winged horse to the discus. Ex Evans collection; formerly in an old Essex collection. 274 grams total, 10.5-11.5cm (4 - 4 1/2"). [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.
20th century AD. A group of decorative items comprising: Leonardo 'Strolling' figure; a ceramic 'boy with dogs' figure; a pair of ceramic shoe bud vases; three ceramic cottages; three floral wotnots; lustreware vessel; a pair of 'Cherished Teddies' figures; a pair of Priscilla Hillman bear figures; a pair of other bear figures and a stoneware candlestick with mouse. Property of a retired Harwich collector. 2.76 kg, 4.2-19.5cm (1 1/2 - 7 3/4"). [18, No Reserve] Fine condition; one wotnot damaged.
20th century AD. A group of ceramic items comprising: matching washbowl and water jug set; old shallow plate with buildings and picnic scenes; 'doughnut' shaped teapot and lid; a small jug with stamped text to the bottom: Royal Tudor Ware, coaching taverns 1828. Property of a retired Harwich collector. 3.60 kg total, 14-26cm (5 1/2 - 10 1/4"). [5, No Reserve] Fine condition; plate crazed and stained.
20th century AD. A mixed group of ceramic items with lustrous glaze comprising: a yellow sugar bowl with lid; a floral sugar bowl with lid; a wall-mounted vase with 'Good Day' inscription; a blue vase with gilt rim; an openwork dish with scene of lovers in a bower; an openwork dish with dense floral motif. Property of a retired Harwich collector. 1.5 kg total, largest: 24cm (9 1/2"). [8, No Reserve] Fine condition.
6th-4th century BC. A pair of ceramic items comprising: a shallow dish with basal ring, radiating geometric panels and central rosette; a squat aryballos with broad flange rim and strap handle, bands of painted geometric ornament. Property of a Norwich, UK, collector; acquired 1960s. 108 grams total, 51-86mm (2 - 3 1/2"). [2, No Reserve] Fine condition, dish repaired.

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