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Lot 1050

A Japanese ceramic monkey with pulling tongue (late 19/early 19C) a/f (crack down side of back)

Lot 95

Ceramica policroma. Secolo XX. Cm h 57Polychrome ceramic. 20th century. Cm H 57

Lot 253

Ceramica policroma. Attribuita a Giuseppe Romano. Caltagirone. Secolo XX. Cm 43x35Polychrome ceramic. Attributed to Giuseppe Romano. Caltagirone. 20th century. 43x35 cm

Lot 9

Ceramica decorata a motivi floreali in verde su fondo bianco. Secolo XX. Cm h 47Ceramic decorated with green floral motifs on a white background. 20th century. H 47 cm

Lot 92

Tiffany & Co White an Pink Ceramic Piggy Bank. Boxed.

Lot 145

A mixed group of ceramic figures comprising a Royal Doulton 'Paisley Shawl' figure of a lady (marked verso, h- 16cm), two miniature gilt figures of a boy and girl in traditional dress, and a figure of a lady in Victorian dress with parasol ('H' mark verso, h- 21cm), together with a Caithness glass 'Wildflower Collection' paperweight (signed verso) (5)

Lot 327

A Victorian style blue and white ceramic twin handled foot bath, decorated with romantic scenes and stamped Regency Ironstone  verso W48cm.

Lot 364

A large Minton style ceramic vase in the Neoclassical taste, the the vase with greek key and fluted border above a case decorated with ram heads, portrait busts, and ribbon swags, standing on a putto moulded base. H63cm.

Lot 114

A large blue and teal decoration ceramic pitcher (h-27cm), a hand blown blue glass ball (h-10cm), a wooden green pattern hand stitched foot stool raised on three ball feet (h-13cm w-27cm) with gilt decoration and a porcelain black and green obelisk (h-44cm). (4)

Lot 184

A mixed group of Egyptian style items comprising a carved jade-colour scarab beetle with hieroglyph inscription, a pair of Egyptian Faience style turquoise glazed scarab beetles, a large marble/alabaster obelisk (h- 45cm, a/f) and a ceramic obelisk with simulated marbling (5)

Lot 7

A Indian style gilt metal floral chain link open tassel necklace with inset turquoise ceramic beads and bell tipped ends. (L x 56 cm)

Lot 122

A brass rectangular kettle stand (5cm x 12cm x 14cm) and a Burns at the Plough cast iron panel, Wee Sleekit Cowering Timerous Beastie What a Panic's in thy Brestie (14cm x 27cm) and a novelty pottery black painted mask container with lift up hat (14cm x 9cm x 8cm) and a hardwood Chinese carved stand (17cm), together with a black ceramic table lamp (h-30cm) and a circular copper/wooden table lamp (h-22cm). (6)

Lot 127

An Italian nesting ceramic duck tureen with spoon (w-18cm h-15cm) and a small ceramic nesting hen (h-7cm w-9cm) (2)

Lot 112

A mixed group comprising, a Wedgwood April blue part tea service comprising tea cup and saucer, milk jug (h-9cm), a creamer (h-7.5cm), a sugar bowl (h-5cm), and teapot (h-10cm) together with a pair of ceramic serving dishes with teal blue and gilt decoration raised on three feet (h-6cm), a large white porcelain serving dish with gilt crest to centre (w-30), three various plates with teal decoration. etc (14)

Lot 115

A plaster Corinthian style table lamp (h-60cm) (some wear to decoration and chips to base) and a ceramic bubble style table lamp (h-40cm) (2)

Lot 144

A ceramic Royal Doulton 'Carmen' figure of a lady (marked verso, h- 29cm), together with a Lladro figure of a lady (marked verso) (2)

Lot 334

A selection of four ceramic figures to include Royal Doulton "Janet"

Lot 161

A ceramic ginger jar style table lamp

Lot 923

A Victorian walnut button upholstered low seat chair - the spoon shape back raised on turned tapering legs with brass and ceramic castors.

Lot 186

A 20th century ceramic piggy bank - of cylindrical form, decorated with a leaf design and marked 'telephone', 15cm long, together with two similar, (3)

Lot 483

A silver topped ceramic scent bottle decorated with a Geisha girl - Birmingham 1904, height 5cm.

Lot 133

A 20th century soapstone monkey figure group - 'Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil', together with a soapstone cat, a ceramic elephant group and other brass animals.

Lot 17

A late 19th century brass standish - of rectangular form with pierced decoration surmounted by an eagle, featuring two brass mounted ceramic inkwells and a stamp compartment, width 25cm.

Lot 187

A 20th century ceramic piggy bank - of cylindrical form, decorated with a leaf design, 15cm long, together with another, (2)

Lot 332

A George V silver bon bon dish, with reticulated rim and inset ceramic Royal Worcester plaque decorated with a sailboat and lighthouse, signed Rushton, Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1912, diameter 10.4cm, together with a gilt metal and enamel pill box (2)

Lot 195

A Victorian ceramic perfume bottle, the blush ivory body decorated with hops in polychrome enamel and raised gilding, the underside marked 'Wedgwood 21640', with silver screw thread cover (hallmarks rubbed), English, c.1885, height 5cm approx

Lot 1293

Bourne Denesby Ware Art Deco Vase, featuring bird, 20cm high together with a white ceramic shell basket vase.

Lot 1563

Oriental, Satsuma style vase, featuring Geisha Girls, 35.5cm high, ceramic table lamp. (2).

Lot 1479

A pair of Staffordshire flat backs 'Going to Market' and 'Returning Home', three steins, two animal cottage teapots, glass vase and various ceramic figures. 1 Box

Lot 1264

A collection of ceramic shoes to include Royal Albert Old Country Roses etc. 1 Tray

Lot 1164

Ceramic items to include boxed 'Royal Doulton Pretty Ladies Emily' and 'The Leonardo Collection' figures Wade NatWest piggy banks, various jugs, teapots, salt pepper and lidded pots etc. 4 Boxes

Lot 635

Two ceramic figures comprising Royal Doulton HN2484 Past Glory and Royal Worcester Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday, largest approximately 23 cm (h). [2]. [W]Condition Report: Pieces appear in good condition, no chips, cracks, hairlines or restoration

Lot 427

Various apothecary and similar jars to include ceramic, blue glass, green glass and clear, largest 31 cm (h). [W]

Lot 353

A quantity of ceramic models in the form of hens and cockerels, largest approximately 34 cm (h). [W]NOTE: THIS LOT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR IN HOUSE SHIPPING, PLEASE CONTACT CLIENT SERVICES FOR A LIST OF SUITABLE COURIERS AND A QUOTE.

Lot 608

Four ceramic snuff bottles decorated with erotic scenes and a small cloisonne pot and cover. [W]

Lot 413

French Art Deco ceramic clock garniture with later movement

Lot 8

A Edwardian ceramic bone china tea service and a selection of Myott coronation ware

Lot 53

Two ceramic blue and white tureens and Victorian ceramic meat plate a/f shipping unavailable

Lot 44

A ceramic bust of a Pierrot clown

Lot 132

A ceramic dog figurine h35cm

Lot 96

‘Royal Salute’ 21 Year Old Fine Blended Scotch Whisky 1 Wade Ceramic Decanter Chivas ‘Royal Salute’ 21 Year Old Fine Blended Scotch Whisky Ruby Flagon and Velvet sleeve in Original Presentation Box.

Lot 158

Julia Abele Ranunculus, 2023 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About I am a self-taught figurative painter with a passion for bright colours, abandoned city spaces and still lifes. My paintings are my diary. I paint memories, snap shots from my trips and travels as well as family snap shots. Education I have a masters in literature in London and Heidelberg. With regards to painting l am self-taught. I had a good art teacher in school, but after that it was learning by doing and trying to find out which tools and media were best suited to achieve the colours and textures I had in my head. Select Exhibitions/Awards I had two solo exhibitions and a number of group exhibitions in my home town. From 2011 on I participated in smaller art fairs around the world. In March 2023 I exhibited at The Other Art Fair in London. In 2018 and 2023 works of mine were selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. In 2024 I have another Solo show coming up in Klingenberg am Main/Germany. Gallery Representation Saatchiart Singulart Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork I submitted 4 still lifes of my favourite subjects to the upcoming auction. For me still lifes are a bridge between the past and present - life and death. By looking at simple everyday objects that are painted in a specific moment in time you can time travel back to that moment that is gone forever. The objects may have gone or broken too and remind us that life is swift and precious. I particularly like to paint porcelain and ceramic objects as they are delicate by default. I also love painting flowers, fish and seafood, as all those classic still life objects have their own story of mortality.   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

Lot 74

Cathy Tabbakh Emerald Monstera, 2023 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by Verity Babbs About Cathy Tabbakh is a French painter working in the UK, with a passion for the mesmerising power of colour. She has exhibited in various galleries in Europe, the UK, USA and Australia and soon in Seoul, Korea. She holds degrees in Fashion Textile, Design and Fine Art (2011) and Art History and Archaeology (2017) both in Lyon. Cathy's work can be found in private collections worldwide and since 2021 as part of the Soho House Collection, with 2 paintings commissioned a displayed in Soho House Paris (2021), a commissioned floral ceramic sculpture displayed in Brighton Beach House (2022) and several works soon to be in High Road London in Chiswick, coming September 2023. Cathy's work collides imaginary forms with existing landscapes through the use of both architectural and botanical elements. Her compositions incorporate a hint of surrealism, as to alter presumed proportion, and a saturated colour palette to punctuate the contrast between shadow and light. Tabbakh's still-lifes show her desire to surround herself with green spaces combined with her love for architecture and interior design. She recently introduced ceramics into her practise, reflecting the colourful and bold style of her still-lifes. Select Exhibitions/Awards SOLO SHOWS Rhodes Gallery - solo show "La Vie en Couleurs" - 13 - 30th of September - 2023 - London, UK Court Tree Collective - solo online exhibition "Hello!" on Artsy - 2022 - Brooklyn, NYC Rhodes Gallery - solo presentation - 2022 - London, UK Oever Gallery - duo show "Warm Regards" - 2022 - Ostend, Belgium Galerie Dessers - solo presentation - 2022 - Hasselt, Belgium Delphian Gallery - duo show "Fatal Shadow and Narcissus" -2021 - London, UK SELECTED GROUP SHOWS Everyday Mooonday - Record of Possession - coming October 2023 - Seoul, Korea Delphian Gallery - Papier - 23rd of September 2023 - Charente, France Marie Jose Gallery - Floradise - 2023 - South Kensington, London, UK Court Tree Collective - Summer Lounge - 2022 - Brooklyn, NYC 19 Karen Contemporary - 2022 - Gold Coast, Australia Blue Shop Cottage - part of Works on Paper 4 online exhibition - 2022 - London, UK Tinimini Room - online group exhibition - 2022 - Dordrecht, The Netherlands   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

Lot 432

Jane Bustin Mother Avocado dye and toilet tissue paper on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Jane Bustin, born 1964, London, studied at Portsmouth University and lives and works in London, her practice spans three decades of single works in painting and ceramic as well as installation, text, film and performance. The paintings are made as sequential, monochrome abstract works, executed in a variety of mediums and surfaces. They explore the metaphysical potential for painting to 'make visual' philosophical concepts found primarily in modernist literature, feminism, theology as well as music and dance. The work is usually project based and can incorporate paintings, ceramic objects, text and live performance. The works influences come from 14th century frescos, 17th century painting, Belle epoque iconography, modernist literature, Nineteenth century poetry, women artists, 70's feminist movement, Japanese ceramics, fabrics, books, hardware stores, neon signs, cosmetics, sweet wrappers... Education Portsmouth University 1983 - 1986 Select Exhibitions/Awards 2019 Mark Rothko Memorial Trust Award/Residency, Daugavpils, Latvia 2006 Arts Council England 1996 London Arts Board 1993 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Solo / Two Person Shows 2023 Pirelli, Let me count the ways: Copperfield London Jane Bustin/Anne Lindberg at September Gallery, Kinderhook, New York The Colour of Words, The Rothko Museum, Daugavpils, Latvia 2022 Après Mallarmé, Le petit pan de jaune, le sentiment des choses, Paris 2021 This woman's work, Fox Jensen McCory, Auckland 2021 Le petit pan de jaune, le sentiment des choses, Paris 2012 The Colour of Words pt2, Jane Lombard Gallery, Tribeca, NY 2020 The Colour of Words, Jane Lombard Gallery, Chelsea, NY 2019 Blindspot, Copperfield Gallery, London 2019 V, le sentiment des choses, Paris 2019 The Feeling of Things, Fox Jensen, Sydney 2017 Modern Domestics, Jane Lombard Gallery, Chelsea, NY 2017 Fühler, Leslie Gallery, Berlin 2016 Rehearsal, Copperfield Gallery, London 2014 The Astonishing, Austin Forum, London 2012 Anatole Notes at Testbed1, London 2009 Unseen - A Collaboration with Tracy Chevalier and John Hull, The British Library, London 2008 Paintings 1998-2008, Artprojx Space, London 2005 Time Share, with Alexis Harding, Eagle Gallery, London 2004 Violet and the War, Eagle Gallery, London 2000 Atemwende, Eagle Gallery, London 1998 Nameless Grace, Eagle Gallery, London Performances 2022 The Nijinsky project - Faun, Zabludowicz Collection in collaboration with Maria Lassnig 2021 Nameless Grace, Daata Film Programme, New World Symphony, SoundScape Park, Miami Beach In darkness let me dwell, in collaboration with John Woolrich, Folkestone Fringe Festival 2018 The Nijinsky project - Faun, Art Night London at Marriott, London County Hall, South Bank 2014 The Astonishing with 'Where are You?' by Lina Lapelyte at Austin Forum, London 2000 Hoxton New Music Days/ Almeida Opera commission with Deirdre Gribben & Matthew Barley, Hoxton Hall Selected Group Shows 2023 No One's Rose, Fox Jensen McCrory, New Zealand TERRITORY OF ONESELF, Zembla Gallery, Hawick, Scotland One Foot in the Sky, curated by Jen Ellis, Contemporary Sculpture at Fulmer WORKABLE, Huidenclub, Rotterdam Ballroom Project, Antwerp 2022 Looking through the window wearing only socks - curated by Francesco Giaveri, L21 Gallery, Mallorca, Spain Fundamenteel, Cultuurcentrum de Werft, Geel, Belgium 2021 Not Painting, Copperfield, London Raven, Fox Jensen Sydney & Fox Jensen McCrory, Auckland Aora III, Aora Space, Online 2020 Luminosity, Fox Jensen McCrory, Auckland Hazard, Piccadilly Arcade/Frieze Art Fair, Copperfield, London 2019 Olaph the Oxman curated by Tiago de Abreu Pinto, Copperfield, London Eros, curated by Andrew Jensen, Fox Jensen, Sydney Art Basel Hong Kong, Fox Jensen 2018 Sit-In, September, Hudson, New York The Day of the Triffids Ep 5, news of the world gallery, London Combining Materials, Rosenfeld Porcini, London 2016 Left to Right, Copperfield Gallery, London Imperfect Reverse, Camberwell Space Projects, London 2015 Resistance and Persistence, Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh London Open, Whitechapel Gallery ABJAD, at Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh 2014 Towards Tomorrow, Parasol Unit, London More Material, curated by Duro Oluwu, Salon 94, Bowery, NYC John Moores Painting Prize, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool "a little patch of yellow wall ..." (curated by Jane Bustin) Lion and Lamb Gallery 2013 Mud, Rokeby Gallery, London Jerwood Drawing Prize, selected by Michael Craig-Martin, Jerwood Gallery London Mostyn Open Prize, selected by Ryan Gander, Mostyn Gallery Llandudno 2012 John Moores Painting Prize, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool Jerwood Drawing Prize, Jerwood Gallery London, Hastings and mac, Birmingham RA Summer Show, selected by Tess Jaray Back and Forth, Budapest, Hungary 2011 Will Alsop's A Few Friends - Testbed 1, London 2008 Figuring Light: Colour and the Intangible - Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham 2006-7 Darkness Visible, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull & Southampton City Art Gallery 2005 iD, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull Gallery Representation Copperfield, London   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

Lot 159

Julia Abele Shrimp, 2023 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About I am a self-taught figurative painter with a passion for bright colours, abandoned city spaces and still lifes. My paintings are my diary. I paint memories, snap shots from my trips and travels as well as family snap shots. Education I have a masters in literature in London and Heidelberg. With regards to painting l am self-taught. I had a good art teacher in school, but after that it was learning by doing and trying to find out which tools and media were best suited to achieve the colours and textures I had in my head. Select Exhibitions/Awards I had two solo exhibitions and a number of group exhibitions in my home town. From 2011 on I participated in smaller art fairs around the world. In March 2023 I exhibited at The Other Art Fair in London. In 2018 and 2023 works of mine were selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. In 2024 I have another Solo show coming up in Klingenberg am Main/Germany. Gallery Representation Saatchiart Singulart Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork I submitted 4 still lifes of my favourite subjects to the upcoming auction. For me still lifes are a bridge between the past and present - life and death. By looking at simple everyday objects that are painted in a specific moment in time you can time travel back to that moment that is gone forever. The objects may have gone or broken too and remind us that life is swift and precious. I particularly like to paint porcelain and ceramic objects as they are delicate by default. I also love painting flowers, fish and seafood, as all those classic still life objects have their own story of mortality.   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

Lot 73

Cathy Tabbakh Cobalt Monstera, 2023 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by Verity Babbs About Cathy Tabbakh is a French painter working in the UK, with a passion for the mesmerising power of colour. She has exhibited in various galleries in Europe, the UK, USA and Australia and soon in Seoul, Korea. She holds degrees in Fashion Textile, Design and Fine Art (2011) and Art History and Archaeology (2017) both in Lyon. Cathy's work can be found in private collections worldwide and since 2021 as part of the Soho House Collection, with 2 paintings commissioned a displayed in Soho House Paris (2021), a commissioned floral ceramic sculpture displayed in Brighton Beach House (2022) and several works soon to be in High Road London in Chiswick, coming September 2023. Cathy's work collides imaginary forms with existing landscapes through the use of both architectural and botanical elements. Her compositions incorporate a hint of surrealism, as to alter presumed proportion, and a saturated colour palette to punctuate the contrast between shadow and light. Tabbakh's still-lifes show her desire to surround herself with green spaces combined with her love for architecture and interior design. She recently introduced ceramics into her practise, reflecting the colourful and bold style of her still-lifes. Select Exhibitions/Awards SOLO SHOWS Rhodes Gallery - solo show "La Vie en Couleurs" - 13 - 30th of September - 2023 - London, UK Court Tree Collective - solo online exhibition "Hello!" on Artsy - 2022 - Brooklyn, NYC Rhodes Gallery - solo presentation - 2022 - London, UK Oever Gallery - duo show "Warm Regards" - 2022 - Ostend, Belgium Galerie Dessers - solo presentation - 2022 - Hasselt, Belgium Delphian Gallery - duo show "Fatal Shadow and Narcissus" -2021 - London, UK SELECTED GROUP SHOWS Everyday Mooonday - Record of Possession - coming October 2023 - Seoul, Korea Delphian Gallery - Papier - 23rd of September 2023 - Charente, France Marie Jose Gallery - Floradise - 2023 - South Kensington, London, UK Court Tree Collective - Summer Lounge - 2022 - Brooklyn, NYC 19 Karen Contemporary - 2022 - Gold Coast, Australia Blue Shop Cottage - part of Works on Paper 4 online exhibition - 2022 - London, UK Tinimini Room - online group exhibition - 2022 - Dordrecht, The Netherlands   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

Lot 160

Julia Abele Vase, 2023 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About I am a self-taught figurative painter with a passion for bright colours, abandoned city spaces and still lifes. My paintings are my diary. I paint memories, snap shots from my trips and travels as well as family snap shots. Education I have a masters in literature in London and Heidelberg. With regards to painting l am self-taught. I had a good art teacher in school, but after that it was learning by doing and trying to find out which tools and media were best suited to achieve the colours and textures I had in my head. Select Exhibitions/Awards I had two solo exhibitions and a number of group exhibitions in my home town. From 2011 on I participated in smaller art fairs around the world. In March 2023 I exhibited at The Other Art Fair in London. In 2018 and 2023 works of mine were selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. In 2024 I have another Solo show coming up in Klingenberg am Main/Germany. Gallery Representation Saatchiart Singulart Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork I submitted 4 still lifes of my favourite subjects to the upcoming auction. For me still lifes are a bridge between the past and present - life and death. By looking at simple everyday objects that are painted in a specific moment in time you can time travel back to that moment that is gone forever. The objects may have gone or broken too and remind us that life is swift and precious. I particularly like to paint porcelain and ceramic objects as they are delicate by default. I also love painting flowers, fish and seafood, as all those classic still life objects have their own story of mortality.   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

Lot 161

Julia Abele Minton Tea Cup, 2023 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About I am a self-taught figurative painter with a passion for bright colours, abandoned city spaces and still lifes. My paintings are my diary. I paint memories, snap shots from my trips and travels as well as family snap shots. Education I have a masters in literature in London and Heidelberg. With regards to painting l am self-taught. I had a good art teacher in school, but after that it was learning by doing and trying to find out which tools and media were best suited to achieve the colours and textures I had in my head. Select Exhibitions/Awards I had two solo exhibitions and a number of group exhibitions in my home town. From 2011 on I participated in smaller art fairs around the world. In March 2023 I exhibited at The Other Art Fair in London. In 2018 and 2023 works of mine were selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. In 2024 I have another Solo show coming up in Klingenberg am Main/Germany. Gallery Representation Saatchiart Singulart Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork I submitted 4 still lifes of my favourite subjects to the upcoming auction. For me still lifes are a bridge between the past and present - life and death. By looking at simple everyday objects that are painted in a specific moment in time you can time travel back to that moment that is gone forever. The objects may have gone or broken too and remind us that life is swift and precious. I particularly like to paint porcelain and ceramic objects as they are delicate by default. I also love painting flowers, fish and seafood, as all those classic still life objects have their own story of mortality.   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

Lot 509

Porzellan. Museumskatalog. George R. Gardiner. Chilton, Meredith. Harlequin unmasked. The Commedia dell‘ Arte and Porcelain Sculpture. With an essay by Domenico Pietropaolo. New Haven and London, Museum of Ceramic Art with Yale University Press, 2001. 4°. Mit über 400 Abb. XV, 368 S. Orig. violetter Leinenband mit silberfarbenem Rückentitel. (50) * Interessante Zusammenstellung zu diesem Thema, ab Seite 269 – 322 sind die englischen Texte mit den Figuren der “Commedia dell‘ Arte“. Zustand: Innen vereinzelt mit Notizen. Der Einband ist gering berieben und bestoßen..

Lot 509

A 19th century chaise longue or daybed, on turned legs and ceramic casters, 183cm long

Lot 213

A set of early 20th century Limoges plates decorated by American painter Anna Byford Leonard, scrolling Art Nouveau gilt ribbon design, marked to base and signed by the artist, 26.5cm diameter Anna Byford Leonard (1843-1930) was an American social reformer, ceramic artist, art teacher, author, and missionary. A portrait and profile of her can be found in Frances Elizabeth Willards 'A Woman of the Century: Fourteen hundred-seventy biographical sketches accompanied by portraits of leading American women in all walks of life', Published by Buffalo, N.Y., Moulton, 1893

Lot 511

A 19th century armchair in the manner of Howard & Sons, in need of reupholstery, button back, the open arms with ebonised turned supports, the seat with shaped stretchers, raised on turned legs with ceramic casters, 78cm wide

Lot 89

TWO TRAYS OF ASSORTED CERAMIC , GLASS ETC TO INCLUDE WHITE METAL DUCKS ON A PLINTH ETC

Lot 488

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE STYLE CERAMIC LION FIGURES

Lot 287

A ROYAL DOULTON CERAMIC MARE AND FOAL STUDY ENTITLED 'FIRST BORN' - MARKED AS A SECOND

Lot 299

A MODERN CERAMIC LAMP BASE

Lot 298

A MODERN CERAMIC TABLEAU OF A CHINESE DEITY

Lot 108

THREE TRAYS OF ASSORTED CERAMIC TEAWARE TO INCLUDE ROYAL IMPERIAL

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