This charming Beswick figurine features a standing Dachshund rendered in a rich brown glaze with subtle shading that highlights its sleek body and characteristic short legs. The lifelike pose and glossy finish exemplify Beswick's renowned attention to detail and craftsmanship. Crafted from fine ceramic, the piece is marked with the Beswick backstamp, ensuring its authenticity. It is presented in its original Beswick box, adding to its appeal for collectors.Artist: Alan MaslankowskiIssued: c. 1987 - 1989Dimensions: 4.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
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This is a ceramic decanter in the form of a kestrel, produced for Whyte & Mackay Scotch Whisky, Glasgow, Scotland. Modeled by John G. Tongue and dated 1979, this detailed piece features a beautifully painted kestrel perched on a rock. The base is marked with the Whyte & Mackay branding and original label, indicating it once held 200ml of Scotch whisky at 40% ABV. This collectible decanter combines fine craftsmanship with a rich history of Scottish whisky production.Issued: c. 1979Dimensions: 7"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Beswick Boxer Dog figurine, model 1203, crafted from ceramic with a high-gloss finish, standing at 3"H. This piece showcases exceptional craftsmanship with fine detailing on the Boxer's musculature and features. The underside bears the Beswick England backstamp, and a green Beswick foil label is present on the rear. The original box, measuring 4.5"H, is included, marked "John Beswick Depuis 1894." A charming collectible for dog enthusiasts and porcelain figurine collectors.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This ceramic barn owl decanter was crafted for Whyte & Mackay Scotch Whisky, Glasgow, Scotland, and produced by Royal Doulton. Modeled by John G. Tongue in 1984, this beautifully detailed piece features a lifelike barn owl perched on a log. The base is marked with the Whyte & Mackay branding and retains its original label, indicating it once contained 200ml of Scotch whisky at 40% ABV. This collectible decanter combines exquisite craftsmanship with the rich heritage of Scottish whisky.Issued: c. 1984Dimensions: 7"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A delightful Beswick blue glazed ceramic figurine of a sitting dog, marked 2730 on the base. Measuring 4.5"H, this piece features a glossy finish with intricate detailing, showcasing Beswick's craftsmanship. A collectible addition to any Beswick or figurine collection.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A charming Beswick ceramic figurine of a koala, model 974, marked on the base with "Beswick England." This beautifully glazed figurine captures the natural features of a koala in hues of brown and cream. Measures 3.5"H. A delightful collectible piece for Beswick enthusiasts or animal figurine collectors.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This is a hand-made ceramic figurine by Beswick, depicting a Standing Alsatian Dog D2268 in an alert posture. The figurine showcases Beswick's exceptional craftsmanship, featuring detailed hand-painted glazing with realistic black and tan coloring, true to the Alsatian breed. Beswick, founded in 1894, is renowned for its fine ceramic animal sculptures, which are highly regarded by collectors. This figurine includes its original box, marked with the Beswick logo, confirming its authenticity. Issued: c. 1987Dimensions: 3.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Vintage small ceramic whisky decanter by Beswick for Beneagles Scotch Whisky, modeled by D. Lyttleton in 1981. This figural decanter features a detailed badger perched on a textured green and brown base, showcasing Beswick's renowned craftsmanship. The underside is marked with "Beneagles Scotch Whisky, Product of Scotland, Peter Thomson (Perth) Ltd., Modeled by D. Lyttleton 1981, Beswick,"3.25"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A striking John Beswick ceramic figurine of a bald eagle, model number 1018, beautifully crafted in a high-gloss finish. This finely detailed sculpture captures the majesty of the bald eagle with its wings fully outstretched, perched on a naturalistic rocky base. The hand-painted detailing showcases the bird's distinctive brown and white plumage with a sharp yellow beak and talons. Made in England, this piece remains highly collectible among wildlife and bird enthusiasts, as well as Beswick collectors. Includes the original green John Beswick box. Artist: John BeswickIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 7"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This Beswick ceramic figurine depicts the elegant Afghan Hound. Crafted in England, this piece showcases the intricate detailing and realistic portrayal for which Beswick is renowned. The glossy glaze highlights the hound's flowing coat, painted in rich shades of tan and black, capturing the breed's regal and graceful demeanor. The underside is marked "Hajubah of Davien" and "Beswick England," confirming its authenticity. This collectible is a fine example of Beswick's craftsmanship, making it a prized addition for collectors of animal figurines or canine enthusiasts.Artist: Graham TongueIssued: c. 1969 - 1994Dimensions: 5.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This is a finely crafted Beswick porcelain pigeon figurine, model number 1383. Known for their high-quality ceramic animal figures, Beswick Pottery was established in 1894 in Staffordshire, England, and became renowned for their lifelike depictions of animals and birds. This pigeon features detailed feather texturing and a hand-painted glaze with shades of brown, gray, and chestnut, resting on a green base. The underside is marked BESWICK ENGLAND 1383, confirming its authenticity.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Charming John Beswick ceramic figurine depicting a Jack Russell Terrier, crafted in fine detail with a glossy finish. The figure captures the breed's alert expression, with a predominantly white body and brown accents on the head and ears. Marked "Beswick England" on the underside. Includes original green John Beswick box, adding to its collectible value. Figurine measures 3.5"L x 2.75"H.Condition: undefined
Charming Beswick pig figurine titled George, featuring the character standing upright on a grassy base while playing cymbals. George is dressed in a dark green vest with a black bow tie, showcasing Beswick's signature craftsmanship in fine ceramic detailing. The base is marked "Beswick Pig George" with the Beswick backstamp. The figurine measures 5.25"H. Included is the original John Beswick green box, measuring 6.75"L x 2.75"W x 6"H, enhancing its collectible value.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This is a charming ceramic figurine of an Airedale Terrier named CH Cast Iron Monarch, produced by Beswick, England. The figurine showcases the detailed craftsmanship typical of Beswick, with finely sculpted features and realistic hand-painted coloring that captures the essence of this beloved breed. The underside is clearly marked with Beswick England, affirming its authenticity.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Fahua "lotus" bottle-vaseChina, Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644), 17th centuryThe vase features a classic bottle shape, with a tall, slender neck and a globular body. The surface is adorned with intricate patterns and motifs, typically featuring lotus flowers.The designs are outlined in raised lines, creating a three-dimensional effect and enhancing the visual impact of the piece.The Fahua glaze is typically applied in a limited palette of colors, including turquoise blue, aubergine purple, yellow, and white. These colors are often used to create striking contrasts and bold designs.The glaze is then applied in separate color areas, creating a vibrant and richly textured surface. The firing process further enhances the colors and creates a glossy finish.This bottle vase, crafted during the Ming Dynasty, showcases the distinctive beauty and artistry of Fahua ware. Fahua (法华), meaning "Buddhist" or "decorated," refers to a type of Chinese ceramic ware characterized by its vibrant colors, bold designs, and use of raised outlines to separate the different color areas.The Ming Dynasty was a period of great social, economic, and cultural change in China. The arts flourished under the patronage of the imperial court and the literati class.Fahua ware, with its unique aesthetic and cultural significance, became highly sought after by the imperial court, the scholar-official class, and wealthy merchants. It was also exported to Southeast Asia and Japan, where it was admired for its beauty and craftsmanship.Provenance: French private collection - Galerie art asiatique, MarseilleHeight: 24 cm€ 800 - € 1 000
A very rare "Rose-Verte" porcelain vaseChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Yongzheng (1722 - 1735)Finely decorated in overglaze famille rose enamel,this extremely rare vase is an exquisite example of Chinese ceramic art from the reign of Emperor Yongzheng (1723-1735) of the Qing Dynasty. The vase is adorned with a captivating scene of figures amidst a mountainous landscape. The scene unfolds across the body of the vase, depicting fishermen engaged in their daily activities. Some figures are portrayed riding water buffalo, while others are depicted observing them from a stilted dwelling, or house on piles. The landscape is rendered with meticulous detail, showcasing rocky outcrops, lush vegetation, and flowing water. The depiction of fishermen suggests a theme of harmony between humans and nature, a common motif in Chinese art and literature. The water buffalo, a symbol of strength and diligence, further reinforces this theme. Provenance: French private collectionHeight: 54.5 cm€ 3 000 - € 5 000
A hu-shaped "Qianjiang cai" porcelain vaseChina, Republic Period, Guangxu (1875 - 1908)The vase is decorated using the "Qianjiang cai" style, which flourished during the late Qing dynasty and the early Republican period. The vase is of the "Hu" form, an ancient Chinese bronze vessel shape characterized by its pear-shaped body, elongated neck, and often featuring ring handles or other decorative elements. This classic form was revived and adapted for porcelain during various periods of Chinese ceramic history.Provenance: Portuguese private collectionHeight: 45.5 cm€ 6 000 - € 8 000
A crackled celadon-glazed porcelain vaseChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Yongzheng (1722 - 1735)Of baluster form with flared neck above a pair of moulded scroll and ring handles, the vase is covered in a thick, lustrous celadon glaze, a type of glaze known for its subtle green hues reminiscent of jade. Celadon glazes were highly prized for their aesthetic appeal and were often associated with scholar-official culture.This vase is classified as a "guan" type, referring to a classic and highly esteemed type of ceramic ware from the Song dynasty. Guan wares were known for their crackled glaze and simple, elegant forms.The vase reflects the exceptional craftsmanship of the Yongzheng period, with its meticulous potting, precise glazing, and fine finish.Celadon-type guan vases from the Yongzheng period were not only beautiful objects but also symbols of status and refinement.They were often commissioned by the imperial court or members of the elite and were used for display or as gifts.These vases represent a continuation of the classic tradition of guan ware while also reflecting the aesthetic preferences of the Yongzheng era.Provenance: French private collection - Galerie art asiatique, MarseilleHeight: 39.5 cm€ 2 000 - € 3 000
A purple-glazed stoneware ritual "peaches" dishChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Yongzheng (1722 - 1735)Made of stoneware, it is covered in a rich green-purple glaze, most likely a vibrant purple, though the exact color may vary depending on lighting and screen settings.The dish most striking feature is the four-dimensional peaches, meticulously crafted and attached to the rim. Peaches in Chinese culture symbolize longevity and prosperity, making this cup a fitting object for rituals and ceremonies.The use of stoneware, a durable and high-fired ceramic, suggests that this cup was not only beautiful but also meant to withstand regular use. The smooth, glossy glaze adds to its aesthetic appeal and highlights the natural contours of the peaches.Dish like this were likely used in ancestor veneration or other important ceremonies, where the offering of symbolic fruits like peaches would have been significant.Provenance: French private collection - Galerie art asiatique, MarseilleHeight: 22 cm, , Diameter: 22 cm€ 800 - € 1 000
A famille rose porcelain dishChina, Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912), Qianlong (1735 - 1796)finely decotated in overglaze famille rose enamels with in the middle a man in European costume with a yellow jacket is seated on a rock surrounded by flowers and playing an oboe; around him is a border of baroque scrolls and shells in rose-pink and pale blue; outside this is a border of cresting in red and gold. On the rim are European figures in compartments. Provenance: Portuguese private collectionReferences: Victoria and Alber museum London - ceramic room 137, the Curtain Foundation Gallery, C.31-1915 (accession number) - given by Lieutenant-colonel Kenneth Dingwall D.S.O, , Diameter: 20.5 cm€ 500 - € 600
Bust of a woman in terracotta, damaged and then restored, 19th century. ADDITIONAL PHOTOS, INFORMATION OF THE LOT AND SHIPPING INFORMATION CAN BE REQUEST BY SENDING AN EMAIL TO: info@unicartauctions.com 63x57x26cm, XIX century. Sculptures, Ceramic, Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes.Tags: Busto in terracotta. Busto de terracota. Buste en terre cuite. Terrakotta-Büste.
RADO JUBILE, GOLD PLATED STAINLESS STEEL AND CERAMIC QUARTZ WRIST WATCH the rectangular dial with quarterly hour markers, 18mm case with diamond set edges, on a gold plated stainless steel and ceramic bracelet, lacking box and papersPlease note that this watch has not been opened. MOVEMENT: Not ticking at present. WEAR: Generally worn.DIAL: Fair condition. CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Fair condition. HANDS & MARKERS: Intact. CROWN: Intact. BRACELET/STRAP: Generally worn.
James Bond 007 Whatever it Takes Mug In association with Churchill Ceramic Mug with a design by Roger Moore of his The Saint days, in the original presentation box complete with folded leaflet, 13 cm tall; (1)Condition Report: CR:- The mug is in pristine and unused condition, the box has some general storage wear.
A Scottish Aesthetic Movement novelty silver plated claret jug or water jug, circa 1870, in the form of a thistle flower, the spherical body engraved with foliate diaper pattern, tapered neck and domed lid with floral finial, the handle of tubular rod construction with ceramic insulators, 21cm high
A Royal Crown Derby miniature house model, Goviers China Shop, commissioned by Goviers of Sidmouth to celebrate their Centenary in 2004, a gold backstamp limited edition of 1,000, ceramic stopper with gold Royal Crown Derby stamp, hand signed on the base in gold by John Ablitt, boxed; others, The Ram Public House, 10cm high, Royal Crown Derby stamped porcelain stopper, red printed marks to the base, boxed; Georgian Town House, 10cm high, Royal Crown Derby stamped porcelain stopper, red printed marks to the base; The Christmas Box, 8cm high, Royal Crown Derby stamped porcelain stopper, red printed marks to the base (4)

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