Two Spanish pottery blue and white dishes, one depicting a saint (possibly Anthony of Padua) within a broad foliate rim, another a large ship with billowing sails, and a large plate unusually decorated with a dancer between four columns, mostly 18th century, some damages, 39.7cm max. (3) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian.
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Two Delft Kraak-style dishes, one decorated with an enormous lion towering over a figure in a boat (possibly a reference to William III), the other with Chinese flowers and auspicious objects, and another similar tin-glazed plate, probably German, decorated with Oriental figures and panels of fruit and flowers, 1st half 18th century, some damages, 40.4cm max. (3) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian.
A faïence tankard, painted in polychrome with a galloping stag between palm trees, the hinged pewter lid engraved `M.H.S. 1787`, and a Spanish pottery dish, probably Manises, decorated with a central sun roundel within three vignettes of animals and buildings, late 18th / early 19th century, minor damages, 31cm max. (2) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian.
Two Spanish pottery dishes, one with deep sides, the well painted with a stylized castle, the other decorated with a detailed castle amidst fruit and flowers, resting on a large C scroll, and a faïence lobed dish, probably French, painted with a tent and a figure in a small boat, the reverse with an unusual `noughts and crosses` mark, 2nd half 18th century, damages and repairs, 38.7cm max. (3) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian. Cf. Anthony Ray, Spanish Pottery, no.361 for a similar plate in the V&A.
A Delft two-handled accouchement bowl and cover, painted in blue with many Oriental figures in a pagoda landscape, and a delftware blue and white plate decorated with a butterfly above Oriental flowers, some damages, 30.5cm max. (3) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian.
An unusual Delft blue and white teapot, after a Du Paquier design, modelled with a monkey handle, the spout formed as a dolphin being ridden by a bearded Neptune, and a Talavera pepper pot, painted with the rampant lion and gridiron of the El Escorial monastery, 18th / 19th century, some rim fritting, 19.6cm max. (2) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian.
A faïence footed jug, painted in blue and manganese with a bird between trees, a Delft blue and white vase decorated in Chinese Transitional style, and a two-handled six-lobed vase, 17th / 18th century, damages, 31cm max. (3) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian.
Two Spanish pottery dishes, probably Talavera, painted with flowers in shades of yellow, blue and manganese, one with green foliage, and a Puente del Arzobispo jug painted with a large bird between leaf fronds, all 19th century, some damages, 30cm max. (3) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian.
A Talavera cruet stand or condiment tray, painted in blue, yellow and ochre with flower sprays within five raised compartments, raised on four feet, a smaller oval faïence stand with two circular compartments, and a faïence octagonal salt decorated with birds and foliage, early 18th century, damages, 22cm max. (3) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian.
Three Spanish maiolica dishes, variously decorated in shades of blue, green, yellow and ochre with a bird, a sun motif and stylized foliate and floral designs, and a similarly decorated faïence bowl with a bright yellow border, 17th - 19th century, some damages, 24cm max. (4) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian.
An Italian maiolica two-handled vase, painted in polychrome enamels with corn and foliate motifs, the interior moulded with flowers and a figure with upturned face, and a maiolica plate painted with a figure knelt in supplication before a sunrise, 19th century, damages and restoration, 25.8cm max. (2) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian.
A faïence puzzle jug and a Le Croisic fluted dish, both variously painted in yellow, blue and ochre, with large flower stems, the neck of the jug reticulated with a stylized floral design, late 17th / early 18th century, some damages, 29.3cm max. (2) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian.Literature: Arthur Lane, French Faïence, pl.5A where the dish is illustrated.
Three Hispano-Moresque lustre dishes, one with deep sloping sides, decorated with two blue lustre rabbits on a stylized floral ground, one with a large bird, and another with a broad design in copper and blue, 16th century and later, extensively damaged and repaired, 41.5cm max. (3) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian. Cf. Anthony Ray, Spanish Pottery, no. 290 for a similar example of the last dish.
An unusual large tin-glazed tray, possibly French, elaborately decorated in blue enamel with garlands, swags, cornucopia and shell motifs around a central eight pointed star surmounted by a mask head crest, probably 1st half 18th century, damages, 55.5cm. From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian.
Three Japanese Arita blue and white dishes, of varying size, the largest painted with a vase of chrysanthemum, the others with birds and foliage, and a Chinese kraak dish decorated with a scaly dragon, 17th and 18th century, some damages, 50.8cm max. (4) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian.
A good Delft vase, in the Chinese Transitional style, finely painted in blue and manganese with four Chinese figures seated in a landscape, the knopped flared neck with foliate motifs and lappets, late 17th / early 18th century, 21.4cm. From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian, and by repute from the collection of Arthur Lane (1909-1963).
Five Italian maiolica albarelli, two painted in blue with birds, rabbits and horses above bands inscribed `Syr. d`Scor`d. C` and `Benedicte Lax`, a smaller titled `Pil. corbiar`, two decorated in blue, yellow and ochre with stylized foliage and fruit, and a two-handled maiolica jar decorated with bands in green and ochre, 19th century and earlier, damages and restoration, 22.5cm max. (6) From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian.
RADO-a high tech ceramic gentleman`s quartz DiaStar bracelet watch, the silvered textured dial with hourly markers, date aperture to six o`clock, square case numbered 06362510, fitted to a bi colour ceramic bracelet with double deployment clasp. Case diameter 28mm. Rado bracelet watch, quartz, movement is currently functioning, dial and hands appear to be in good condition, glass is chipped on the edge at eight o`clock, bracelet has some fine scratches to gold plated sections in links. Bracelet measures 18cm including case. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
Collection of ceramic crested ware tennis rackets: comprising six various china lawn tennis rackets each decorated with hand painted coat of arms to include Hoylake, Maidenhead, York, Southport, Farnborough, and New Milton to include two mounted on three tennis balls, another with a tennis ball positioned on the strings -makers include Arcadian and Shelley China - various sizes from 3.75 inches 5.25 inches. (G)

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