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3rd millennium BC. A large creamware ceramic jar with dimple base, sloped shoulder, everted rim; black painted rings to the neck, frieze of walking birds and hatched panels to the shoulder. Private collection, London, UK; formed 1970s-1980s. 3.2 kg, 30.5cm (12"). Fine condition, rim chipped.
2nd millennium BC. A grey ceramic jar with broad body, dimple base, deep shoulder, everted rim; band of black painted spirals to the shoulder; old collector's label with '[...]medicine Red Rock' notation. Private collection, Lincolnshire, UK; acquired before 1960. 282 grams, 11.5cm (4 1/2"). [No Reserve] Fine condition, rim chipped.
12th-8th century BC. A ceramic figurine with lozengiform lower body rising to flat-section upper body, depicting a standing female with hands beneath the breasts; pointillé collar to the neck, elaborate pierced headdress and stylised facial features. Ex Pars gallery, London, UK, and Terence Eva collection 1990. See Serhal, C.D. Near Eastern Terracotta Models and Figurines, London, 2009 for discussion of the type. 94 grams, 18.5cm (7 1/4"). Fine condition.
12th-8th century BC. A ceramic idol figurine with lozengiform lower body rising to flat-section upper body, depicting a standing female with hands cupping the breasts; ribbed collar to the neck, elaborate headdress and stylised facial features. Ex Terence Eva collection, London, UK; formed in the 1970s-1980s; acquired from Pars antiques, London, UK, 1980s. 94 grams, 19.3cm (7 1/2"). Fine condition.
12th-8th century BC. A flat-backed ceramic figurine depicting a figure with two heads; the eyes and breasts formed with round recesses, the headdresses and necklaces separately applied, formed with vertical strokes; the lower part of body combined extending to a conical base. Ex Terence Eva collection, London, UK; formed in the 1970s-1980s; acquired from Pars antiques, London, UK, 1980s. 143 grams, 19.6cm (7 3/4"). Fine condition.
11th-12th century AD. A ceramic jug with piriform body, tubular neck and strap handle; iridescent turquoise glaze with band of radiating lozenges to the body and shoulder, black underglaze calligraphic text to the neck with floral embellishment. Private collection, South West London; acquired before 2000. Cf. Lane, A. Early Islamic Pottery: Mesopotamia, Egypt & Persia, London, 1947, item 83B for type. 507 grams, 17cm (6 3/4"). Fair condition, repaired.
12th-14th century AD. A glazed ceramic footed bowl with flared rim, formed as seven segments with vertical black lines to the inner and outer faces, band of running zigzags between borders to the outer face; three lugs to the centre. From an important private London collection; formed in the 1970s and 1980s. See Lane, A. Later Islamic Pottery: Persia, Syria, Egypt, Turkey, London, 1957. 241 grams, 13cm (5"). Fine condition, light abrasion.
4th century BC. A large ceramic vessel with two open handles vertical on their lateral aspects and even at the side with the edge of the belly; narrow neck, flanged mouth, and spherical belly; the body decorated at the neck with a band of rosettes; beneath a woman in loose flowing robes holding a fan in her right hand preceding a nude male with diadem and mirror; to the other side a band of olive leaves on the neck, two youths wrapped in cloaks beneath, one holding a staff and both facing each other; below both scenes is a band of meandering squares. Property of an American gentleman; acquired on the London art market in the 1990s. 1.7 kg, 33cm (13"). Very fine condition.
EARLY 20TH CENTURY CAST IRON ADJUSTABLE BED TABLE raised on adjustable four branch base and ceramic casters bearing label Wincycle Trading Co. Ltd., 106 Great Saffron Hill, London. Patent no. 3340. 91 x 46 x 65cm CONDITION REPORT: Wooden top is very worn, scuffed, faded with stain marks and lots of scratches and losses to corners/edges.
VICTORIAN WALNUT RECTANGULAR SHAPED STRETCHER TABLE having ebonised edge with amboyna burl wood band to the top with canted angles on fluted and turned baluster tapering legs, cross over fluted stretchers with centre finial on outwardly curved legs with ceramic casters. 91cm across. CONDITION REPORT: Some areas of missing and lifting veneer in places. Rather dusty and grubby.
PAIR OF VICTORIAN MAHOGANY, SPOON BACKED LOW NURSING CHAIRS, having foliate moulded, pierced splats, circular stuff over seats on cabriole front legs with ceramic casters, together with a pair of similar side chairs with serpentine seats and cabriole front legs. (4) CONDITION REPORT: One of the side chairs has movement to the frame, upholstery scuff marked and worn. No obvious signs of woodworm.
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SHOW FRAME, SPOON BACKED GENTLEMAN'S FIRESIDE CHAIR, having buttoned upholstery, scrolled arms and serpentine stuff over seat on white ceramic casters. CONDITION REPORT: Basically sound but a little rubbed, dry, scuffed and worn. Upholstery faded and grubby with wear in places.
VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SHOW FRAME OPEN ARMED LADIES FIRESIDE CHAIR having foliate moulded cresting, scrolled open arms, buttoned back and stuff over seat standing on cabriole front legs with ceramic casters. CONDITION REPORT: A little dry and worn in places but feeling sound, no obvious significant damage, upholstery is worn.
A pair of Chinese cream glazed ceramic vases fitted as table lamps A pair of Chinese cream glazed ceramic vases fitted as table lamps, 20th century, of hexagonal section and baluster form, 43cm high overall; and another Chinese cream glazed ceramic vase fitted as a table lamp, 20th century, with carved and stained wood base, 42cm high overall
A pair of gilt metal mounted white glazed ceramic table oil lamps A pair of gilt metal mounted white glazed ceramic table oil lamps, early 20th century and later converted for electricity, the burners with repousse worked openwork foliate decoration, on bodies modelled as truncated fluted columns, 38cm high overall Provenance: From Cherkley Court, former home of Lord Beaverbrook

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