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The Jacquard Puppets,eight miscellaneous string puppets, including a violinist, a jack-in-a-box, a peg puppet,two smaller ceramic figures, anda wooden profile horse,largest 32cm high (12)The Jacquard puppets - general condition reportThe puppets have been stored for many years, the strings have mainly gone, and those that are left are fragile and snap easily and most will need to be restrung. Some were made just before the second world war, others in the following two decades. They were made from whatever was available, pieces of wood, leather, dress and upholstery fabrics, felt, etc. The clothing and fabrics are generally in reasonable condition. Some have detached limbs, where the articulated joint fixings have perished or strings come loose
*John Ward (b.1938),a black and white ceramic bowl with lugs, signed with artist's monogram 'JW', with a scalloped base, 13cm high13.5cm diameterProvenance: The Stour Gallery, 2011.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Good overall.Some changes in colour to the white bands.Further photos added.Also photo of the Stour Gallery reciept.
A selection of decorative ceramic figures, including: a pair of Royal Crown Derby figures of fruit sellers, by Edward Drew, depicting a man and a lady, the taller 11.5cms high; a Dresden figure of King & Arms; a Capodimonte figure group of two old businessmen on a sofa; and a pair of Continental ceramic figures.
A selection of B & G Copenhagen decorative blue and white ceramics, including: a brass-mounted ceramic table lamp, decorated with a panoramic landscape scene, 24cms high; a pair of octagonal pin dishes; a square form jardiniere decorated with seagulls; two various vases; and another pin dish. (7)
A selection of decorative ceramic animal figures, including: a Lladro figure of a swan, 21.5cms high; a B & G Copenhagen figure of a parakeet; a Royal Copenhagen figure group of two birds; a Royal Copenhagen figure of a rooster; a Poole Pottery figure of a mouse; a Royal Copenhagen figure of a terrier; and two others.
A selection of decorative ceramic figures, including: Royal Doulton figure of 'The Old Balloon Seller', HN1315; Royal Doulton figure of 'The Balloon Man', HN1954; Royal Doulton figure of 'Christine' HN2792; Royal Worcester figure of 'February', modelled by F.G. Doughty; two Lladro bird figures; and two others.
A collection of decorative ceramic shoes, by makers including Hammersley and Spode, contained together in a glazed wall mounted display cabinet, 57 x 32 x 8cms deep; and a selection of other decorative ceramics, including: Royal Doulton figure of 'Southern Belle', HN 2229; Limoges vase; Royal Commemorative Coronation jug; and other items.
A set of twelve Coalport 'The Tale Of A Country Village' decorative cabinet plates, designed by Robert Hersey, each decorated with village scenes, 20.5cms diameter; together with a selection of Royal Doulton ceramic figures of ladies, including: 'Emma' HN3208; 'Janine' HN2461; 'Adrienne' HN2304; and others. (some seconds).
A JAPANESE 'LADY WITH PARASOL' SAUCER DISH EDO PERIOD, C.1730-40 After the Cornelis Pronk design, painted in underglaze blue, gilt, and polychrome enamels with a kimono-clad beauty and her attendant beneath a parasol, three aquatic birds before them and bulrushes in the background; the cavetto and rim embellished with borders of flowers, diamond-shaped patterns, four various birds and further figures, the reverse with seven insects painted in iron-red underneath the rim, 13cm. Provenance: from an English private collection, London. Cf. C Jörg, Fine & Curious, Japanese Export Porcelain in Dutch Collections, p.253, no.325, for a larger example in the Groninger Museum, Groningen. The author explains that the decoration was designed by Dutch artist Cornelis Pronk (1691-1759), who was commissioned in 1734 by the VOC to produce models for Chinese and Japanese porcelain factories. The models arrived in 1736, but no agreement on costs could be reached with the Japanese and no official shipments are recorded. Nevertheless, this design is known in underglaze blue and Imari and so, it must have been privately ordered by Dutch employees. See the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, access. no. 2002.447.121 for another example of a Japanese 'Dame au Parasol' dish. Also, see the Kyushu Ceramic Museum, Complete Catalogue of the Shibata Collection, p.393, no.3136 for another related example.
A SMALL COLLECTION OF PORCELAIN PIECES 17TH AND 18TH CENTURY Comprising: three Chinese Imari saucers and a tea cup, decorated in underglaze blue, gilt, and red with flowers, figures and pagodas; together with a Japanese saucer painted in gilt, red, green, purple, and black enamels with figures in an interior and further bands of flowers and scrolling tendrils, the underside left undecorated, 12.8cm max. (5) Provenance: from an English private collection, London. Cf. The Kyushu Ceramic Museum, Complete Catalogue of Shibata Collection, no.2793, for another Japanese saucer closely related to the one in this lot, which the authors dated to c.1700-30.
A SET OF EIGHT JAPANESE POLYCHROME ENAMEL DISHES EDO PERIOD, 18TH OR 19TH CENTURY All with a gilt rim and decorated with the same design rendered in underglaze blue and thick coloured enamels, each painted to the well with two Chinese Immortals in a mountainous landscape, one holding a double-gourd whilst the other stands behind him, possibly a reference to a Tang Dynasty story involving two of the Eight Immortals, Zhang Guolao and Li Tieguai, the cavetto and rim with a border of clouds and Buddhist beribboned scrolls, all approx. 15.1cm. (8) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Cf. The Kyushu Ceramic Museum, Complete Catalogue of Shibata Collection, no.3674, for another Japanese dish with similar decoration to the well, which the authors dated to c.1780-1810.
A RARE JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE MOULDED DISH (MUKOZUKE) EDO PERIOD, C.1655-80 With a foliate rim, the well decorated with three cranes and flowers in underglaze blue, the birds moulded in low relief, with gintsugi silver lacquer repair, raised on a short foot and the reverse with two sprays of flowers and spiralling tendrils, the base with a paper collection label for the Tryhorn Collection, 14cm. Provenance: formerly the Tryhorn Collection. Donald Tryhorn (1942-2007) of Kingsbridge (Devon) collected a large number of 18th and 19th century European ceramics including examples of Bow, Bristol, Plymouth, Chantilly and St Cloud porcelain, with a particular focus on Kakiemon wares. His collection also featured early Japanese pieces such as this one. Cf. The Kyushu Ceramic Museum, Complete Catalogue of Shibata Collection, p.109, no.0858, and p.169, no.1343 for two other related examples.
An early 20th Century Edwardian mahogany writing desk/table. Having a green leather writing surface with gilt tooled writing skiver edge, moulded edge and fitted with a series of drawers, curved brass drop handles, raised on tapered legs of square section terminating in brass mounted ceramic castors. Measures approx 73cm H x 100cm W x 55cm D

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