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A Beswick yellow nymph vase, mid 20th century, the oval body decorated with nymphs in relief, raised on wide oval base, bearing marks under base, 26cm x 20cm wide; together with further glass and ceramic items, to include a Murano style red glass cornucopia, an Orrefors red glass dish and a French yellow faience vase, bearing marks, (4).
A Murano Seguso glass and gold fleck model of a horses head, late 20th century, of classical form, height 14cm, together with a quantity of miscellaneous glass and ceramic items, to include Medina blue glass vase, a Murano duck, Murano glass obelisks, Waterford glass crystal items such as fluted glasses and ceramic dinner wares, (a lot).
A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern cup and saucer, 7cm high x 14.5cm diameter; a Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern mug; a Royal Crown Derby model of a pig; a Royal Crown Derby 1297 pot and cover; together with a quantity of miscellaneous ceramic items, to include a large Worcester style bisque cherub vase (a/f) and a Masons Regency pattern part dinner service, (a lot).
Alan Boyson RCA, British mid-late 20th/early 21st century- "Tree No 2"; ceramic sculpture, signed, titled and dated 1977 on the underside, height 34cm, (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Notes: Trained in ceramics at the Royal College of Art in the 1950`s Alan Boyson is an artist and designer of murals, windows and other architectural decorations in addition to producing smaller scale ceramic pieces. He is best known for his architectural ceramics which include a now grade 2 listed mural called the `Tree of Life` in Salford erected in 1962.
"A mahogany square section cellarette/decanter box with inlaid ebony & boxwood stringing, the stepped hinged rising cover disclosing a lead lined interior with nine compartments containing eight matching square decanters, each with plate mounted cork stoppers, on ring turned tapering legs, brown ceramic castors, mid 19thC, 39cm wide"
Two boxes of assorted ceramic fruit ornaments, to include bananas, pears, apples, melon, etc CONDITION REPORTS All pieces with some surface blemishes, chip to one of the ends of a banana, two small chips to edge of water melon and small chip to pomegranate otherwise mostly intact but general wear and dirty (see photos) can't find any labels
Ceramic Design and Blue & White PotteryFisher, Stanley W. English blue and white porcelain of the 18th century. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd., 1947. First edition, 4to, 45 plates, some coloured, blue cloth, dust jacket, dust jacket slightly faded; Reilly, Robin Wedgwood. New York: Stockton Press, 1989. First (American) edition, 4to, 2 volumes, blue cloth, spines gilt, marbled slipcase; Coysh, A.W. and Henrywood, R.K. The dictionary of blue and white printed pottery, 1780-1880. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors` Club, 2001. Fifth edition, 4to, 2 volumes, blue cloth gilt, dust jackets slightly faded; Fisher, Stanley W. The decoration of English porcelain... London: Derek Verschoyle, 1954. 4to, 75 plates, blue cloth, spine slightly faded, dust jacket lacking; Oswald, A., Hildyard, R.J.C., Hughes, R.G. English brown stoneware, 1670-1900. London: Faber and Faber, 1982. 8vo, brown cloth, dust jacket a little faded and rubbed; Clark, Garth The potter`s art... London: Phaidon Press, 1995. Large 4to, black cloth, dust jacket; and a quantity of others
Pottery and Porcelain - General InterestHannover, Emil Pottery and Porcelain, a handbook for collectors. London: Erbest Benn, 1925. 4to, 3 volumes, 11 coloured plates, 9 maps (some in text), original blue cloth, dust jackets, some rubbing to cloth, fading and soiling to dust jackets, slight spotting to endpapers, dust jackets repaired with Selotape on reverse; Rackham, Bernard (Victoria and Albert Museum) Catalogue of English porcelain...collected by Charles Schreiber Esq...presented to the museum in 1884. London: Board of Education, 1924. 4to, 3 volumes, 229 plates, blue cloth, dust jackets, some bumping to spines and tears to dust jackets; Jewitt, Llewellynn The ceramic art of Great Britain... London: Virtue and Co., 1878. 8vo, 2 volumes, 6 (of 7?) plates, three of which are in colour, later half calf; Fleming, J. Arnold Scottish pottery. Glasgow: Maclehose, Jackson and Co., 1923. 8vo, blue cloth, bumped, a little soiled, spotted; Solon, M.L. A brief history of old English porcelain... London: Bemrose & Sons, 1903. 8vo, original blue and grey cloth, some rubbing to spine, spotting; and 33 others; sold not subject to return (44)
Pr OF 19th C GALLE & NANCY CERAMIC PORTRAIT PLATES Pair of Antique Galle & Nancy ceramic footed plates having hand painted portraits. One depicting a knight and the other depicting Bernard Knipperdolling and numbered 1536. 19th century. Each measures approx. 1" height x 8 3/4" diameter (2.5cm x 22.2cm). Total weight of 748 grams.
18th/19th C. CHINESE PETIT CERAMIC OIL POT White pottery with brass trim and mounts surrounded with Chinese calligraphy. The front has a depiction of a fisherman and lotus trees. Signed under glaze to base with Chinese calligraphy. Approx. 3.75" in height x 4" in width (9.52cm x 10.16cm) Weighs 342 grams.
Egyptian Coptic Mummy Bead Necklace Group4th-8th century AD. A group of four restrung necklaces composed from tubular composition and ceramic beads with ribbed profiles, in shades of cream, tan, terracotta and grey. 26 grams total, 68-74 cm (26 3/4 - 29"). The History of Beads from 30,000 BC to the Present, London, 2006, p.38-44. From an old Essex collection. [4, No Reserve]Fine condition.Starting Price: 5
Bronze Age Indus Valley Ceramic Fertility FigureIndus Valley Civilization, circa 3300-1300 BC. A ceramic tubular figurine depicting a stylised female with hands cupping the breasts, necklace of impressed points, pinched features. 665 grams, 20 cm (8"). Ex David Gold Collection. Fine condition, repaired.Starting Price: 70
Bronze Age Indus Valley Pottery Vessel GroupIndus Valley Civilization, circa 3300-1300 BC. A mixed group of ceramic vessels comprising: two plain low hemispherical bowls; a hemispherical bowl with fish painted to the outer face; a low bowl with painted geometric band; a broad bowl with painted geometric band to the exterior wall; a small bowl with painted geometric designs; a terracotta cup; a low biconical jar with hatched design to the upper face; a biconical jar with zoomorphic frieze in red, blue and tan; a waisted bowl with billetted bands. 1.4 kg, 77-124 mm (3 - 4 3/4"). Property of a Cambridgeshire Gentleman. [10, No Reserve]Fine condition, one repaired.Starting Price: 5
Roman Legionary Brick with Stamp1st-3rd century AD. A ceramic brick, rectangular in section and square in plan, stamped to one face with `LEG I ITALI. 4.4 kg, 19 cm (7 1/2"). UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. Legio Prima Italica was a Roman legion raised by Nero in 66 AD which served mainly on the Danube frontier, and was still in place in the 5th century AD. Fine condition, repaired.Starting Price: 70
Bronze Age Indus Valley Pottery Group with AnimalsIndus Valley Civilization, circa 3300-1300 BC. A mixed group of five ceramic vessels with polychrome zoomorphic ornament comprising a biconical jar, a bulbous jar, two bowls and a bulbous container with solid stem. 832 grams, 85-155 mm (3 1/4 - 6"). Property of a Cambridgeshire Gentleman. [5, No Reserve]Fine condition, one with stem absent.Starting Price: 5
Bronze Age Indus Valley Large Ceramic Vessel GroupIndus Valley Civilization, circa 3300-1300 BC. A mixed group of ceramic vessels comprising: a tall funicular vase, painted black hatched designs; a low biconical jar with geometric designs painted to the upper face; one similar, smaller, no designs; a low bowl with geometric designs in maroon and white to the outer face. 2 kg total, 11.5 - 20 cm (4 1/2 - 8"). Property of a Cambridgeshire Gentleman. [4, No Reserve]Fair condition, two repaired.Starting Price: 5
Near Eastern Tel Halaf Style Ceramic Mother Goddess Figurine GroupA mixed group of undated archaistic ceramic figurines comprising: five in cream fabric, painted details to the body; one similar in terracotta; one smaller in brown fabric, painted line detail. 405 grams, 46-91 mm (1 3/4 - 3 1/2"). Property of a Cambridgeshire Gentleman. [7, No Reserve]Fine condition, one repaired.Starting Price: 5
Bronze Age Indus Valley Ceramic Plate GroupIndus Valley Civilization, circa 3300-1300 BC. A mixed group of ceramic plates decorated with painted geometric bands, three with a central roundel, four with a cross and one with a three-bar glyph. 1.1 kg, 82-125 mm (3 1/4 - 5"). Property of a Cambridgeshire Gentleman. [8, No Reserve]Fine condition.Starting Price: 5
Bronze Age Indus Valley Ceramic Vessel GroupIndus Valley Civilization, circa 3300-1300 BC. A mixed group of ceramic vessels comprising: a large biconical jar with leaf designs; two hemispherical cups with geometric designs; a low biconical bowl with leaf designs; a waisted cup with geometric designs; two small biconical jars; three bowls with geometric designs. 2.1 kg, 6-22 cm (2 1/2 - 8 1/2"). Property of a Cambridgeshire Gentleman. [10, No Reserve]Fine condition, some chipping.Starting Price: 5
Bronze Age Indus Valley Ceramic Fertility IdolIndus Valley Civilization, circa 3300-1300 BC. A terracotta idol figurine with conical base, broad body and D-shaped head with pinched features; the arms absent. 491 grams, 18.5 cm (7 1/4"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. [No Reserve]Fine condition.Starting Price: 5
Bronze Age Indus Valley Pottery GroupIndus Valley Civilization, circa 3300-1300 BC. A mixed group of ceramic vessels comprising: two biconical pots, three tall globular pots, three low bowls, one tall waisted pot, one low pedestal pot. 593 grams, 45-86 mm (1 3/4 - 3 1/4"). Property of a Cambridgeshire Gentleman. [10, No Reserve]Fine condition, one repaired.Starting Price: 5
Bronze Age Indus Valley Pottery Vessel GroupIndus Valley Civilization, circa 3300-1300 BC. A mixed group of ceramic vessels comprising: two low bowls, one with painted serpent motif; a pedestal cup; two biconical cups, one with painted polychrome beast design; two low biconical jars with painted geometric designs; a small bulbous jar with everted rim, segmented painted bands; a bell-shaped cup with polychrome geometric designs; a terracotta jar with broad shoulder. 1.2 kg, 63-127 mm (2 1/2 - 5"). Property of a Cambridgeshire Gentleman. [10, No Reserve]Fine condition, one repaired.Starting Price: 5
Bronze Age Indus Valley Ceramic Decorated PotIndus Valley Civilization, 3300-1300 BC. A low ceramic biconical pot with basal ring and slightly everted rim, painted zoomorphic and geometric designs to the upper face. 360 grams, 14 cm (5 1/2"). From an old Lancashire collection, formed in the 1980s-1990s. [No Reserve]Fine condition.Starting Price: 5
Chinese Ordos Ceramic VaseOrdos Culture, 6th-2nd century BC. A ceramic vase with globular body and ribbed conical neck supporting a biconical tubular finial; to the shoulder, four pierced projecting lugs; the surface with green partial glaze. 377 grams, 17 cm (6 3/4"). Acquired on the London art market in the 1960s. [No Reserve]Fine condition, small chip to rim.Starting Price: 5
Christian Bronze Iconographic Plaque GroupA mixed group of iconographic plaques comprising: one ceramic depicting St. George mounted following a lady, trampling a dragon, beneath the legend `Staraja Ladoga` in Cyrillic text; one bronze depicting a mounted warrior with spear and pennon, accompanied by another with drawn sword. 384 grams, 10.5-12.5 cm (4 - 5"). Silk collection, London, UK; formed in the 1950s. [2, No Reserve]Fine condition, small casting flaws to one.Starting Price: 5
Bronze Age Indus Valley Style Ceramic Bull Fragment GroupA mixed group of undated archaistic ceramic bull figurines with painted detail to the face, horns and flanks. 1.2 kg, 71-92 mm (2 3/4 - 3 1/2"). Property of a Cambridgeshire Gentleman. [14, No Reserve]Fair condition, mostly fragmentary.Starting Price: 5
Indus Valley Ceramic Fertility IdolIndus Valley Civilization, circa 3300-1300 BC. A tubular ceramic figurine depicting a standing female clutching a libation vessel between her breasts; the body bell-shaped, the head globular with pinched features and funicular element above; point decoration to the front of the neck and body. 654 grams, 22.5 cm (8 3/4"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. [No Reserve]Fine condition.Starting Price: 5

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