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An early 20th Century Bedside Lamp, the baluster shaped body adapted from a Chinese turquoise glaze ceramic lamp and with brass mounts, the lamp standing on ornate pierced brass stand with four elephant's head/trunk style feet, with shade, the vase and metal mounts (not including shade) approx. 35cm high
Reginald Wells (1877-1951), attributed an ovoid vase, probably Soon, with flaring rim, covered in a streaked dark blue and ochre glaze, and a collection of pottery including C.H.Brannam and Briglin unsigned 9cm. high Literature John A Bartless British Ceramic Art, Schiffer, page 229 for a comparable vase.
A large Fornasetti Foot ceramic umbrella stand designed by Pierro Fornasetti, modelled as a right lower leg and foot in Roman sandal, highlighted in gilt, printed Fornasetti mark, minor professional restoration to the top rim, 57.5cm. high Literature Patrick Mauries Fornasetti Designer of Dreams, page 184 for a comparable form.
Etruscan Ceramic Painted Aryballos8th-7th century BC. A piriform buffware vessel with narrow foot, deep shoulder and flange rim, strap handle to the rear; the rim and shoulder with radiating strokes, concentric bands to the body and foot, two stylised running hound motifs. 61 grams, 89mm (3 1/2"). Ex Heneage collection. [No Reserve]Fine condition, chip to base, repaired.
Etruscan Blackware Ceramic Vessel Group8th-5th century BC. A group of two bucchero stemmed cups comprising: one globular with carination and two loop handles, short stem and flared foot, flared rim, raised concentric bands; one bell-shaped with carination, stem and conical foot, raised concentric bands. 469 grams, 13-16cm (5 - 6 1/4"). Ex Heneage collection. [2, No Reserve]Fine condition, rims chipped, one repaired.
Roman Ceramic Gladiator Figure1st century BC-3rd century AD. A terracotta model gladiator of murmillo type with large crested helmet, armour to the legs, small shield to the left arms. 100 grams, 12.5cm (5"). From an old European collection; acquired before 1985. Fine condition, repaired; chip to crest.
Roman Ceramic Gladiator Figurine Fragment1st century BC-3rd century AD. A fragment of terracotta model of a gladiator of the thrax type with large helmet and crest; the visor with annular impressions representing a grill, rosettes to the temples; large figure of an eagle above; armoured panels to the body and raised right arm, transverse outlines of a baldric to the reverse. 136 grams, 13cm (5"). From an old European collection; acquired before 1985. Fair condition, repaired.
Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic FigurineNeolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A terracotta figure with legs extended, pinched facial features, vertical lines to the chest and back, scrolls to the eyes and thighs, arms pierced. 167 grams, 12.5cm (5"). Property of a German collector; acquired in the 1990s. Fine condition.
Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figure GroupNeolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A mixed group of figurine fragments comprising: a head and left arm, incised linear detail to the face and hair, chevron to the neck; a torso with incised chevron to the neck, arms spread. 74 grams total, 70 - 74mm (2 3/4 - 1"). Property of a German collector; acquired in the 1990s. [2]Fine condition.
Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic FigureNeolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A terracotta columnar figure with pinched facial features, hands clasped on the abdomen, incised detail to the eyes and legs. See discussion in Gimbutas, M. The Gods and Goddesses of Old Europe: 7000 to 3500 BC, Berkeley, 1974. 95 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). Property of a German collector; acquired in the 1990s. Fine condition, restored.
Bronze Age Cypriot Ceramic Jug with Handle900-700 BC. A buffware bulbous jug with waisted neck and chamfered rim, strap handle to the rear; painted concentric red bands to the shoulder and rim. 140 grams, 11.5cm (4 1/2"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [No Reserve]Fine condition.
Byzantine Ceramic `Greek Fire` Hand Grenade9th-11th century AD. A hollow ceramic vessel with waisted top and biconical base intended to be filled with explosive liquid and a wick, and used as a hand grenade; radiating lines to the neck, three vertical bands to the shoulder with geometric panels between; domed rim enclosing the narrow mouth. 560 grams, 17cm (6 3/4"). English private collection; acquired in the 1970s. Fine condition, some restoration.
Byzantine Ceramic `Greek Fire` Hand Grenade9th-11th century AD. A hollow ceramic vessel with broad shoulder and conical base intended to be filled with explosive liquid and a wick, and used as a hand grenade; domed rim enclosing the narrow mouth. 584 grams, 10.5cm (4 1/4"). English private collection; acquired in the 1970s. Fine condition.
Byzantine Ceramic `Greek Fire` Hand Grenade9th-11th century AD. A hollow ceramic vessel with bulbous body and conical base intended to be filled with explosive liquid and a wick, and used as a hand grenade; band of impressed rosettes to the shoulder with slashes between; domed rim enclosing the narrow mouth. 144 grams, 83mm (3 1/4"). English private collection; acquired in the 1970s. Very fine condition.
Byzantine Ceramic Shipwreck Bowl Group10th-13th century AD. A mixed group of bowls comprising: a terracotta bowl with broad flange rim, drizzled cream and green glaze to the inner face; one similar with marbled ochre glaze; one with basal ring, deckled rim, green glaze. 1.3 kg, 16.5-18cm (6 1/2 - 7"). Property of a Hertfordshire, UK, collector; acquired London art market, 1960s-1980s. [3]Fine condition, one repaired.
Medieval Ceramic Saint Peter StatueEastern Europe, 15th-16th century AD. A tall hollow figurine of a standing bearded male in long-sleeved robe holding a key; the base rectangular with impressed texture; the robe with impressed crescents and rosettes; to the reverse human masks on the hips and elliptical bosses. 4.8 kg, 48cm (19"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired 1985-1995. Fine condition, old crack to front of robe.
Islamic Green-Glazed Spice Bowl10th-12th century AD. A large ceramic spice tray comprising one central and six peripheral cups in a rosette with interstitial lozenges to the outer edge. 1.1 kg, 23.5cm (9 1/4"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [No Reserve]Fine condition.
Islamic Safavid Ceramic Jug1501-1736 AD. An original white-glazed 16th century jug subsequently modified; the jug with alternating green and blue foliage panels to the shoulder; handle absent; silver cap to the spout and neck, ornate silver stopper with securing chain. 768 grams, 23cm (9"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [No Reserve]Fine condition.
Islamic Ceramic Juglet Pair17th century AD. A group of two terracotta juglets, each with slashed ribbing to the body, tall neck with slashed rim, scrolled handle; each mounted on a custom-made stand. 181 grams total, 85-103mm including stands (3 1/4 - 4"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [2, No Reserve]Fine condition.
Islamic Tophane Ceramic Dog Foot ScrubberEarly 20th century AD. A model dog on a tongue-shaped base, shown sitting with head raised, gold painted wings to the back; sockets to the back for attachment of handle (?); underside keyed and hatched. 214 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [No Reserve]Very fine condition.
Islamic Tophane Ceramic Camel Foot ScrubberEarly 20th century AD. A model camel on a tongue-shaped base, shown in the act of rising with front legs bent; sockets to the sides for attachment of handle (?); underside keyed and hatched. 132 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. Tophane-i Amire is the old industrial district of Istanbul, previously the imperial armoury. Now, the Istanbul Modern, a contemporary art museum established in 2004, is located in the Tophane district. [No Reserve]Very fine condition.
Islamic Qajar Framed Glazed Ceramic Tile18th-19th century AD. A square white-glazed tile with raised khatim panel depicting a kneeling traveller with hat, loose coat and mantle beside a tray with bowls of fruit and a cup and glass; scrolled border and reserved scrolled foliage in the outer field; mounted in a wooden frame. 2.5 kg, 30 x 30cm including frame (11 3/4 x 11 3/4"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [No Reserve]Fine condition, chip to lower edge.
Post Medieval Sicilian Glazed Ceramic Bowl16th-17th century AD. A broad mustard-glazed bowl with flared body and upright rim; textured band of decoration to the inner face with foliage and four roundels, each with a regardent hare; arcade of keyhole shapes around domed centre with animal head in profile. 807 grams, 24.5cm (9 1/2"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [No Reserve]Fine condition, repaired.
Post Medieval Toledo Glazed Ceramic Tile Pair17th century AD. A pair of white-glazed rectangular tiles forming a quatrefoil motif in green, brown, olive and blue; Spanish workmanship; mounted on a panel for suspension. 3.1 kg total, 27.5cm each (10 3/4"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [2, No Reserve]Fine condition, minor abrasion.
Pre-Columbian Nicoya Ceramic Polychrome Jar1st millennium AD. A tall bulbous jar with bell-shaped foot, raised band to the equator and broad neck; a single handle formed as a round-section bar held in the jaws of an animal; bands of red and black geometric ornament to the body and base, with a detail band of multilinear designs beneath the rim. 3.2 kg, 37cm (14 1/2"). From an old Spanish collection; acquired before 1990. [No Reserve]Fine condition, restored.
Pre-Columbian Proto-Nazca Ceramic Figural Vessel200 BC-200 AD. A bulbous burnished flask with tapered spout, strap handle and male head with applied browband and facial features. 486 grams, 14cm (5 1/2"). Property of a lady by descent; acquired by the vendor`s father in the 1960s. [No Reserve]Very fine condition.
Egyptian Miniature Scarab Group with Amenemhet IIIMiddle Kingdom, 2133-1797 BC and later. A mixed group of small scarabs comprising: one glazed composition; one ceramic; two carnelian; three steatite, one mosaic glass; of which one bearing the name Amenemhet III (1860-1814 BC). 3.48 grams total, 8-11mm (1/4-1/2"). Ex Hubbard collection, London, UK; acquired on the UK art market from 1990. [8, No Reserve]Fine condition.
Near Eastern Phoenician Ceramic Slim-Necked Vessel2nd millennium BC. A miniature terracotta jar with bulbous body and narrow neck, broad chamfered rim; concentric lines to the shoulder. 110 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [No Reserve]Fine condition.
Near Eastern Ceramic Tel Halaf Fertility Figurine5000-4000 BC. A terracotta figurine of a seated female with extended legs, arms folded beneath the breasts, pinched deltoid head with D-shaped headdress; bands of applied brown pigment to the head and body; mounted on a custom-made display stand. 157 grams, 11.5cm including stand (4 1/2"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [No Reserve]Fine condition.
Near Eastern Ceramic Tel Halaf Fertility Figurine5000-4000 BC. A terracotta figurine of a seated female with hands on the knees, spiked headdress; lines of brown pigment to the face, arms, torso and legs. 53 grams, 71mm (2 3/4"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. Fine condition, one arm repaired.
Near Eastern Glazed Ceramic Tile Group19th century AD or earlier. A mixed group of square glazed tiles each with a polychrome floral motif comprising: one with birds on a flowering branch within a border; one a stylised vase of flowers with flanking plants within a border; one a spray of flowers within a border of leaves; one a turquoise frond with leaves and petals. 5.5 kg, 19.5 - 21cm (7 3/4 - 8 1/4"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. Believed manufactured in Damascus. [4, No Reserve]Mostly fine condition, chipped; one with glazing flaws.
Chinese Large Polychrome Ceramic Courtly Lady StatuetteTang Dynasty, 618-906 AD. A hollow-formed statuette of a courtly lady in draped robe with neatly dressed hair, hands extended, slippers exposed from beneath the robe; subtle cream, green, black and coral-pink colouration. 11 kg, 77cm (30 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1980. Fine condition.
Chinese Ceramic Prancing Horse FigurineTang Dynasty, 618-906 AD. A cast figurine of an advancing horse on a rectangular base, with one foreleg raised and head turned to the side; saddle and saddle-blanket to the back; bridle, harness and crupper in black pigment, ochre blanket with black fur detail. 3.3 kg, 38cm (15"). From an important collection of Chinese art by descent, the property of a Hong Kong family living in London, 1960s. Fine condition.
Chinese Ceramic Caparisoned HorseNorthern Qi Dynasty, 549-577 AD. A terracotta horse figurine on a rectangular base; finely modelled harness, saddle and bridle with pendants and bells, plume to the mane; restrained red pigment to the horse`s harness and mane; hollow to the underside. 1.7 kg, 31cm (1 1/4"). Ex Cheuk family collection. Supplied with a thermoluminescence analysis report issued by Oxford Authentication Ltd. no. C112m71. Fine condition.
Chinese Ceramic Large Painted HorseNorthen Wei Dynasty, 386-534 AD. A standing horse figurine on a rhomboid base with integral flared saddle and bridle, plume to the forehead and bells to the chest and rump; coral pigment to the saddle and bridle. Accompanied by a thermoluminescence test report 01G270712 issued by Laboratory Ralf Kotalla. 6.6 kg, 53cm (21"). From an old Spanish collection; acquired before 1990. Fine condition.
Chinese Ceramic Ox and Covered Cart DioramaTang Dynasty, 618-906 AD. A model cart in beige fabric on a trapezoidal base with two large wheels, simulated grid to the front and aperture to the rear; an ox between the shafts with harness to the back and halter to the neck; with black, pink and terracotta pigment. 3.5 kg, 40cm (15 3/4"). From an important West London collection; formerly with Parthenon Gallery, London, UK. [No Reserve]Very fine condition.
Chinese Ceramic Horse and Rider FigurineHan Dynasty, 206 BC-220 AD. A hollow-formed horse in standing pose with arched neck and looped tail, rider in short coat with wide sleeves; the horse and rider`s boots painted black, the saddle in white with red detailing, the coat red with white trim; hands held forward and pierced to accept reins. 1.7 kg, 28cm (11"). Property of an Essex collection; ex Ancient Art, London, UK. Fine condition.
Chinese Glazed Ceramic Standing Figure GroupMing Dynasty, 1368-1644 AD. A mixed group of part-glazed terracotta figurines, each standing on a rectangular base wearing a green tunic and tall hat. 2.2 kg total, 20cm (8"). From an old Spanish collection; acquired before 1990. [8]Fine condition.
Chinese Painted Ceramic Jar with HandlesNeolithic, 3rd millennium BC. A terracotta piriform body with tapering neck and flared rim, two strap handles to the equator; black painted roundels and geometric motifs to the shoulder, neck and rim. 2.2 kg, 32cm (12 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1980. Fine condition, repaired.
Chinese Painted Ceramic JarNeolithic, 3rd millennium BC. A terracotta jar with conical lower body, domed upper body, broad neck and flared rim; a horizontal band of painted chevrons with triangles to the upper body, chevrons to the neck; two loop handles to the equator. 2.9 kg, 30cm (12"). From an important London collection, acquired in the 1970s. Fine condition, rim chipped.
Chinese Ceramic Straw-Glazed JarTang Dynasty, 618-906 AD. A bulbous glazed jar of unusual profile with carinated base, chamfered rim to accept the discoid lid with conical knop handle. 2.9 kg, 34cm (13 1/2"). From an important collection of Chinese art by descent, the property of a Hong Kong family living in London, 1960s. Fine condition.
Far Eastern Chinese Glazed Ceramic Charger18th-19th century AD. A broad crackle-glazed charger with basal ring; to the centre a scene with houses and trees in green with black detailing, ornamental green roundel plaques surrounding with interstitial red calligraphic chop seal blocks. 1.9 kg, 37cm (14 1/2"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [No Reserve]Fine condition, minor abrasion.

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