A Regency giltwood and gesso framed overmantel mirror, early 19th century; the moulded cornice of reverse breakfront outline, the frieze panel with oval paterae and scrolling foliage, inset with a rectangular bevelled plate, flanked by reeded half columns headed with foliate capitals and paterae, on ceramic feet; 61cm high, 41cm wide
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An Italian, pietra dura topped walnut circular occasional table, probably Rome, late 19th century; the central tondo with a depiction of figures in a cart drawn by a donkey on a ground of Tuscan alabaster; within concentric borders, bands and geometric motifs of sample hardstones including marmo rosso Levanto, Italian green serpentine, marmo Siena, marmo rosso antico and malachite, all in a black stone ground; with ovolo moulded edge; the veneered base with four ring and knop turned legs with ceramic stretchers, united by cruciform stretchers with an urn finial; 77cm high, 68cm diameterProvenance: Gifted to the great grandparents of the vendor in Sicily, in the late 19th century.
A group of English ceramic jugs, comprising a Hicks & Meigh porcelain presentation jug enamelled front and verso with bouquets and gilt initials below the spout, printed Hicks with a crown, 15cm high, a Brampton stoneware frog mug with greyhound handle sprigged with hunting scenes, a Doulton Lambeth toping jug, [chipped], a small lustre jug and a 'country pottery mug'. [6].
An Edwardian mahogany drop flap occasional table; with a rectangular hinged top, on turned legs united by a pierced fret galleried undertier - the top 61cm x 80cm extended; and a Victorian mahogany rectangular bidet and cover; with ceramic liner, on turned legs; 56cm long, 38cm wide, 44cm high
A 19th century late Qing Dynasty Chinese Oriental ceramic blue & white ceramic ginger jar decorated with a depiction of an oriental scene of river, trees and bridge. Together with another later 20th century black, pink & green ceramic hand painted floral polychrome enamel decoration, character marks to base. Jar measures 11.5cm. Also includes a 20th Century Chinese ceramic enlightened lucky cat, decorated by hand in a pattern of lotus and peony blossom, character marks to base. Cat measures 16cm (width).
A vintage 20th century Continental Italian hand painted ceramic lidded amphora vase by G. Batignani Ceramiche. The vase having a lid atop with gilt rim and spindle over a bulbous shaped painted body. Decorated with tulips & other flowers. Illegibly signed to the body. Marked to underside. Measures approx. 33 x 28cm.
Hornsea - Made in England - Mid 20th century extensive pottery ceramic tea / dinner / kitchenware in the Bronte pattern. To include, pots, plates, cups saucers, kitchen storage jars with lids, butter dishes, breakfast bowls, side plates, salt and peppers pots, coffee / teapot other examples. In the brown colourway, with makers marks. Largest measures approx. 25cm tall.
F & Sons - Chatsworth Burslem - An early 20th century pottery ceramic dinner service set. Complete with lidded tureens, side plates, dinner plates. With makers stamp to base, some af. Measures approx. 12cm tall. In a white ground with green transfer print and floral and geometric patterned shapes.
A large extensive collection of forty 20th century trinket / pill boxes and lidded containers. Various materials to include ceramic, wood, paper mache, marble, leather, glass and reed / grass. To include a Zulu herb container, Wood examples to include a hinged oak money box in the form of a treasure chest, Navajo native Indian Sand painting lidded box, Canadian maple wood hand carved revolving lid container, New Zealand mamaku wood lidded pot by Ponga Craft, a Chinese aluminium lined with carved exterior tea caddy and scoop, a Rocky Mountain lbox with 24k gold encased Aspen leaf to lid. Marble Examples to include a Rapa-Nui carved lidded pill container - Easter islands, Floral inlaid example from Subhash Emporium - India, Clay Layer example by Varve - South Africa. Ceramic examples from Mount Etna Ash rolled - Italy, Art Deco Paradise fine bone china pill box in a Clarice Cliff manner and a William Morris Willow Bough example - both from the Museum Collections Ltd, Gold, Silver and Silk embroidery example. Paper mache examples to include some original black lacquered box by BIMI. A resin pot by Ellyke Kalozdi - Bogota. Hand painted, inlaid and carved examples. Measures Largest 19cm x 13cm x 4cm. Smallest 3.5cm x 3.5cm x 3cm.
Zell Osborne - A vintage 20th century circa 1980s two pottery ceramic dragons by artist Zell Osborne. The dragons being signed and dated by the artist with one seated and the other recumbent. The smaller measures approximately 10cm x 11cm x 12cm high and the larger approximately 23cm x 13cm x 9cm tall. Zell Osborne studied art at the Cardiff College of Art where she obtained a first class Degree in Ceramics in 1979. For a number of years she ran a pottery studio in her native county of Cornwall, in the United Kingdom prior to moving to Malta. Her first exhibition in Malta was at the Museum of Fine Arts in 1986 followed by a second in 1988. Since then, she has settled permanently in Malta and held a solo exhibition at St. James Cavalier and taken part in many collective ones.
Four mid 20th century ceramic porcelain figurines. One Capodimonte and the others in the manner of Capodimonte. Comprising of a golden eagle with raised wings marked to base 'Capodimonte with crown over 'N', a perched owl, fighting cock and squirrel with hazelnuts. Largest measures 33cm (height).
Three contemporary handmade 'Kallaharees' African studio pottery happy troll figures and bird by ceramic artist 'Lidi'. Mythical creatures that inhabit the remote areas of the Kalahari desert. Consisting of; Male & Female trolls and an egg hatching example in the manner of Martin Brothers grotesque birds. Largest measures 21cm (height) x 30cm (length).
Two Victorian 19th century two tone ceramic stoneware flagons. The lot comprising a flagon with stopper marked 'MAGDALE VINERY LTD - LIMITED QUALITY WINES' with metal carry handle, together with another marked / incised 'PRICE POWELLS / BRISTOL, no stopper with carry integrated ceramic handle. Largest measures 46cm (height).
David Sharp for Rye pottery. A collection of three vintage mid 20th century ceramic studio art pottery. To include a money box in the form of a gorilla and mouse on a wedge of cheese. Together with a lion cub. All in a white ground with hand painted blue floral decoration. Tallest measures approx.
An assortment of five vintage mid 20th century ceramic studio / art pottery vases. The lot comprising of a West German Keramik flared neck 539 / 30 vase in an Orange and Green colourway by BAY, a narrow neck vase by Ben De Lisi abstract pattern in a blue colourway (in the manner of Bitossi), a short cylinder shaped vase with blue drip design on a white ground, a tall incised carved detailed neck, bulbous body with Orange ground, a ribbed flared neck vase with cream base, earthy tones and leaf design. Four marked to base. Tallest measures approx. 30cm x 14cm.
Carn Pottery - Nancledra, Penzance, Cornwall. Mid 20th century studio art pottery ceramic vases. Of asymmetrical form with tube relief decoration to body of flowers. Together with a smaller stem one with foliate pierced design. Designed and signed by John M Beusmans with makers mark stamp to base. Tallest measures approx. 27cm tall
A pair of large early 20th century continental German ceramic porcelain figurines by Scheibe Alsbach. To include a male & female pair depicting a nobleman and a lady in traditional evening regalia. The factory was founded in 1835 by Ludwig Oels. Manufacturers mark to the reverse of the male depicting a 'S' with blue cross. Measures 42cm (height).
A Collection of Various Antique and Art Guidebooks, Price Guides to include Hallmarks on Plate, English Church Woodwork by F.E Howard and F.H Crossley, Two Vols. Ceramic Art of Great Britain by Llewellyn Jewitt Published in 1878 by Virtue and Co, Beautiful Children Immortalised by The Masters by C Haldane McFall, Folkes Coins, Millers Collectables Price Guide, Postal History, Women in War, English and Goldsmiths and Their Hallmarks, Clocks and Watches Etc
A pair of Meissen figures of a youth and shepherdess, late 19th c and a Meissen group of dancers on oval base, 20th c, 18 and 15cm h, incised F68 or C66 respectively, underglaze blue crossed swords Boy - lacking left hand and ivy leaves damaged, chip to base and coat tail. Girl - lacking tree branch and blue ribbon and fore finger of left hand chipped, also rim of bonnet chipped, typical loss to the ceramic lace. Group - a piece of the brim of the boy's black hat broken out and re-stuck
Antiquarian and Later Books. Neale's Views of The Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen [...], Second Series, volume I only, London: Sherwood, Jones and Co., 1824, illustrated with India paper proof plates of country houses, uncut, 20th c buckram over grey papered boards, 4to, Porny ([Mark Anthony], French-Master at Eton-College), The Elements of Heraldry [...], third edition, London: T. Carnan, and F. Newbery, Junior, 1777, engraved frontispiece and plates, later 20th c faux morocco, 8vo, [German heraldry] Ströhl (Hugo Gerard), Heraldischer Atlas, Stuttgart: verlag von Julius Hoffman, 1899, full-page colour and monochrome plates, in-text illustrations, repaired contemporary cloth, folio (35.5 x 27cm), other non-fiction, including Jewitt's Ceramic Art of Great Britain, n.d. [c. 1880], original green cloth, large 8vo, 1948 Camden Society Miscellany, 1941 Burton-upon-Trent history, Derby School leather prize binding, architecture, history, further heraldic and ceramic reference, etc Ströhl's Heraldischer Atlas sold as a collection of plates and as such not liable to return.
Ceramic Reference. Preller (Patricia), A partial reconstruction of the New Hall Pattern Book, [with] Supplement No. 1, including a comprehensive shapes guide, Newbury: Printed by White Horse Press, 2003 & 2008, illustrated in colour throughout, dj over green cloth, the supplement pictorial wrappers, 4to, Godden's New Hall Porcelains, Antique Collectors' Club, 2004, dj over cloth, 4to, New Hall & Friends Newsletter, Nos. 18-20, Autumn 2012-14, original wrappers, 4to, [&] Barratt (Jean), A & E Keeling, Formerly Factory X: Shapes and Patterns on Porcelain, Gomer Press, 2009, illustrated, original wrappers, 4to, (7)
Bvlgari B.zero1 18K rose gold four-band ring with white ceramic spiral. In good condition. Hallmarks: convention hallmark 750, Swiss assay mark from La Chaux-de-Fonds, 351 MI Italian maker's mark, Made in Italy, 57 (ring size). Serial number: EB 38820. Ring size: 18 mm / 57 mm. Width: 1.2 cm. Weight: 10.71 grams.

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