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An original painting on ceramic tile by W. Yale ceramic artist for Copeland of Windsor Castle. William 'Billy' Yale was born in Newport, Shropshire in 1843. Employed by Copeland from c.1869-83. In original gilt frame with period hanging chain to reverse. Signed to bottom left. 41 x 54 cm including frame. In good original condition free of damage or restoration.
Property of the late Countess Haig, a group of three Halcyon Days enamel boxes including a 1981 oval box, a ladybird circular box and holly decorated box, a ceramic domed box with butterfly, a gilt metal enamel jeweled ladybird on leaf box, a silver circular enamel ladybird box and silver charm, and a enamel frog (a lot)
Two vintage ceramic candle holders depicting gnomes and bunnies decorating a pine tree with apples and pears. FF 1991 impressed on the undersides. Candle holder 1: 6"L x 5.25"W x 6.75"H. Candle holder 2: 5.75"L x 4.25"W x 7.25"H. Issued: 1991Manufacturer: Fitz and Floyd PotteryCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Iran, Ca. 18th-19th century AD.A beautiful glazed ceramic bowl of a shallow form with flaring walls rising from a ring-shaped foot. The interior is embellished with cobalt blue, green, and black decorations consisting of a central abstract motif flanked by a band with three small birds. Size: 50mm x 127mm ; Weight: 585g Provenance: Private UK collection, formed since the 1990s on the UK and International Art market.
Ca. AD 1300-1400.A fritware bowl, resting on a ring foot exhibits a gradual flaring, culminating in a wide opening, which is visually enhanced by the decorative elements adorning its surface. The decoration of this bowl showcases a harmonious interplay of colors against a white background. The combination of blue and yellow hues creates an exquisite contrast, further accentuating the beauty of the piece. At the heart of the design, a central cruciform detail commands attention, with four decorative roundels positioned between each pair of its arms. This arrangement lends a sense of balance and symmetry to the overall composition. Moving towards the rim of the bowl, a decorative register featuring repetitive patterns encircles its circumference. This additional element adds a touch of intricacy and sophistication to the design, captivating the viewer's gaze. Furthermore, along the exterior, a band of calligraphy enhances the visual narrative of the bowl, offering an artistic expression through the skilled craftsmanship of the Nishapur ceramic production. Nishapur, renowned for its ceramic industry, held a significant position in the production and trade of ceramic wares during its heyday. With its strategic location along the Silk Road, the city became a hub for the exchange of ideas, cultures, and artistic influences. Nishapur's ceramic production was characterized by a remarkable level of technical expertise and artistic creativity, exemplified by this fritware bowl. Size: 60mm x 160mm ; Weight: 215g Provenance: Property of a London Islamic art specialist collector; previously in a collection formed since the 1980s.
Hunan Province, Ca AD 1880.A ceramic stoneware jar 'ginger jar', with a crackled green glaze, hailing from mid-18th century China. The overall decorative program is sensuous, abstract, organic, vaguely recalling leaves floating on the surface of water. Size: 180-200mm x 230-250mm; Weight: 5kg Provenance: Property of a North London gentleman; from a Private collection formed in Paris in the 1970-90s, acquired on the French art market.
Ca. 10th-11th century AD.A ceramic bowl with wide, flaring sides sitting upon a low ring foot. The interior is decorated in cream with a brown band highlighting the rim. The bowl is further embellished with two panels of elongated Kufic script in dark brown. The Seljuks were a Turkic dynasty that swept out of Central Asia in the early 10th century and conquered an enormous expanse, covering most or all of present-day Turkmenistan and beyond. After inflicting crushing military defeats on a host of rivals, the most famous of which was perhaps that against the Byzantines at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071, the Seljuk sultans became major patrons of art and architecture. Size: 70mm /x 185mm ; Weight: 395g Provenance: Private London family collection; formed between 1970-2008.
Ca. AD 1100-1200.A pottery jug with a bulbous body conveys a sense of harmony and visual appeal. The low ring foot provides stability and balance to the vessel, ensuring that it rests securely on a flat surface. The broad funnel-shaped neck adds a graceful and distinctive element to the overall composition of the jug. The arched handle, ingeniously designed with thumb support, offers both practical functionality and aesthetic refinement. While the neck remains plain and unadorned, the main body of the jug boasts a densely embellished relief decoration that captures attention and elevates its artistic value. Divided in half by a horizontal groove, the relief decoration is executed with remarkable precision and intricacy. This exquisite embellishment features geometric motifs, floral patterns, and interlacing designs, showcasing the mastery of the Seljuk artisans in creating harmonious compositions on ceramic surfaces. Notably, a decorative band adorned with calligraphy encircles the base of the jug, adding a distinctive touch to its overall design. The calligraphic script, skillfully executed and precisely inscribed, may bear religious verses, blessings, or decorative phrases, reflecting the cultural and religious significance of the Seljuk Empire. Size: 130mm x 120mm ; Weight: 260g Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.
Persia, Ca. 10th century AD.A pottery bowl of a hemispherical form on a short unglazed foot. The interior is embellished with stylised motifs splashed in brown, yellow and green. Medieval Islamic ceramics developed as a distinctive tradition of decoration in Muslim lands several centuries after the original Arab conquests. From the 9th century onwards, distinctive Islamic ceramic styles, often involving glazed and/or incised decoration developed and spread across the Islamic world and beyond; Islamic ceramics also had an important influence on pottery production in Italy and in the Byzantine empire. For a type, see The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number: 38.40.137. Size: 90mm x 195mm ; Weight: 840g Provenance: Private London family collection; formed between 1970-2008.
James Bond Collectables comprises: Sean Connery as J Goldfinger (1964) Limited edition original film cell display, Series 1, 74/300, mounted with photograph, with COA on reverse, 15 x 13 ¼ inches overall, framed and glazed; Daniel Craig: Skyfall (2012) Limited edition original film cell display, 5/100, mounted with photograph, and COA. on reverse, 10 ¼ x 8 ¼ inches overall, framed and glazed; James Bond, Spectre (2015) photo. display, features a piece of the MI6 building that was blown up in the film, with COA loosely inserted underneath reverse of frame, 8 ¼ x 6 ¼ inches overall, framed and glazed; a pair of black reproduction Walther pistols, includes P99, L27cm, and PPK, L30cm, each heavy duty plastic with removable silencers, made in Germany; The Royal Mint/Eon Productions Official Limited 2020 edition Brilliant uncirculated UK £5 coin, No. 1, cupro-nickel, within sealed packaging as issued; a black top hat, printed inside on white lining hand-made 100% wool designed in England, Size L; a reproduction Commander Bond 007 Naval peaked cap with embroidered badge, Size L; four related ceramic drinks coasters with film poster designs, each made in Italy, 9.5cm; four related glass drinks coasters, each 10 x 10cm; 2004 boxed Screen Life James Bond 007 Scene it? DVD trivia game, with rules of play included; James Bond 007 boxed 2018 Silver proof official uncirculated UK ten pence coin, numbered 0388, housed in perspex case, 6 x 9cm overall; together with a duplicate 2018 UK ten pence coin, within a circular perspex case, 3.5 x 3.5cm overall; James Bond 007 Vesper Martini cocktail shaker, H25cm; James Bond 007 On Her Majestys Secret Service 50th Anniversary 2019 Calendar, Limited edition [1969-2019] published by 007 Magazine & Archive, 2018, 30 x 21cm; James Bond 007, five mini-posters, Sean Connery is 007 James Bond in Dr. No, 1962, artwork by Szoki; Ian Flemings Dr. No; James Bond is Back in Action Sean Connery Goldfinger 1964, artwork by Szoki; Ian Flemings From Russia With Love; and 007, each 8 x 10 inches, within individual sealed protective sleeves; two posters, James Bond Spectre (2015) cinema poster, flat, 11 ½ x 16 ½ inches; and The Living Daylights (1987) within card mount, sealed within clear protective sleeve, 12 x 16 inches overall; and James Bond Encyclopedia by John Cork, reprint hardback book, published by DK, 2015. (qty)Please satisfy yourself to Firearms laws in your country and shipping restrictions before purchasing this lot.UK law prohibits the sale of imitation firearms with the following exceptions. Summary If you are wanting to purchase an RIF, then you must: 1. Be over the age of 18; 2. Belong to a historical re-enactment group of 2 or more people; and 3. Have valid PLI in place. The onus of satisfaction for the above criteria is, however, placed on the seller of the RIF. As the purchaser, however, you should be prepared to submit documentary evidence of the above on request for a valid sale.

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