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Books - Assorted Ceramics reference books, to include: Champion, Richard & Owen, Hugh, Two Centuries of Ceramic Art in Bristol - Being a History of the Manufacture of "The True Porcelain". Bell and Daldy, London, 1873, half blue calf; W. Turner - The Ceramics of Swansea and Nantgarw, Majpor R. G. Mundy- English Delft Pottery, etc (8)
A Fine Electro-Galvanic Machine, medical device, English, by Horne, Thornthwaite & Wood, c.1870, the large coil mounted in rosewood with lacquered brass fittings, zinc/acid battery in a ceramic vessel, brass shock applicators with lignum vitae handles, all in fitted mahogany case with instructions pasted inside lid, case 25cm high excluding brass handle
Wine jug. Talavera or Toledo, 16th century.Glazed ceramic.Measurements: 25 x 14 cm.This wine jug, decorated on its outer surface with plant and floral elements in manganese blue on a white background, is a good example of the blue and white ceramics of Talavera or Toledo. The great boom in the manufacture of Talavera ware took place between the 16th century and the mid-18th century, when French tastes were introduced into Spain, and the clientele began to prefer pieces from Alcora. However, Talavera experienced a new Golden Age at the end of the 19th century, with the historicism.
A group of British art and studio ceramics to include a Clews & Co Chameleon Art Deco vase, a Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vase with artist's initials for William S Mycock, a Lawleys red lustre double gourd vase, and a Dieter Kunzemann Coldstone slipware jug (some damages) (4), a group of ceramic and brass table lamps, a turned onyx vase, and a pair of ebony dressing table candleholders, a large Barbara and Michael, Port Isaac studio pottery vase label to neck, 68.5cm high, a Frank Hamer (1953-59) studio pottery jug, 42cm high, and a D.R.G.M German pottery stein attributed to A.Diesinger, impressed marks to base D.R.G.M 154927, 43.5cm high (lacking lid) together with a large Chinese ceramic floor standing vase decorated with a variegated blue glazed vase A/F, 70cm highLocation:
A PAIR OF MAHOGANY LIBRARY BERGERE ARMCHAIRSIN REGENCY STYLE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY each 104cm high, 70cm wide, 75cm deep overall Condition Report: The seat rail of one chair stamped '3420' 'MAPLE & CIE' the other '3277' 'MAPLE & CIE'There are some marks, scratches, chips, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.Overall the mahogany of the chairs is clean with some paler flecks of faded filler. The casters are brown ceramic, some wear to some of them.Some variation of colour of mahogany, some sun fading including to the backs of the chairs.Some chips to the roundels of the arm fronts, scuffs and knocks including to the legs.The arms and two squabs of each chair are red morocco leather, worn through to the natural leather colour including to the piping, corners and creases, with some fading to the sides with the pattern of the canework. The upholstery slightly compressed. The cushions to one chair are hessian to the underside, with holes and tears, lacking buttons to the seat cushion; the cushions to the other chair are pale red cotton twill. The canework is later and paler to one of the chairs. There are some cracks including to legs and to the arm/back joint area of one chair.Please refer to the additional images for a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A LARGE 19TH / 20TH CENTURY MOROCCAN WHITE METAL AND CERAMIC CALLIGRAPHIC LAMP, the filigree style mountings encapsulating the decorated ceramic body, with floral and calligraphic design, further decorated with teardrop bone and moon shaped exotic timber, the shade with openwork and inset glass teardrop decoration, the top with a bakelite finial, fitted for electricity but not tested, 100cm high.

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