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Lot 891

Mixed ceramics including Royal Worcester, Aynsley, Noritake etc.

Lot 464

Mappin and Webb silverplated tray, vintage lightshade, Noritake bowl etc.

Lot 1388

Three Boxes of Assorted Pottery, including lidded dishes, plates, Toby jugs, trinket boxes, ring holders, vases, pot-pourri pot,including Staffordshire, Coalport, Spode, Noritake, etc.

Lot 238

Two antique Noritake vases

Lot 524

A Noritake pottery part tea, coffee and dinner service, decorated in the Progression pattern, to include tureens and covers, coffee pot, breakfast bowls, dinner plates, side plates, coffee cups, tea cups, milk jug, salt and pepper shaker, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 139

A JAPANESE NORITAKE PORCELAIN LIDDED JAR.

Lot 534

A small quantity of sundry ceramics including part Johnson Brothers tea service comprising six side plates, six saucers, two teacups, large bowl, lidded sugar bowl, milk jug, also another floral decorated part tea service, Noritake urn and three matching plates etc.

Lot 661

Three items of Oriental porcelain including a large Noritake vase with gilt heightened floral decoration, height 33.5cm, a 19th century ginger jar with a central band of figures possibly musicians, lacking lid, four red character marks to base, height 16cm, and a ginger jar and lid decorated with cherry blossom pattern and four underglazed blue character marks to base, height 16cm (3).Condition Report: Lid of ginger jar has been poorly repaired and there are rim chips to the others.

Lot 101

Pair of Noritake vases, early 20th century, tapering form with twin gilt handles, painted with swans in alake against a pale blue ground (2) 29 x 15cm.

Lot 204

Collection of Noritake Classique

Lot 669

Decorative china including six cabinet cups and saucers, two Aynsley Georgian cobalt blue and gold trios, Noritake sugar bowl, two small Staffordshire vases, Wedgwood green Jasperware pots, etc. **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 174

A Collection of Decorative Household Ceramics, including Davenport, Royal Doulton, Bunnykins, Losol Ware, Coalport commemorative Harrogate festival bowl, modern Aynsley and Spode teapots, Noritake, Masons, (four boxes)

Lot 506

A Noritake 'Blue Hill' dinner service, comprising dinner plates, side plates, bowls, teacups, teapot, sugar bowl, approx. 60 pieces; together with cut glass knife rests

Lot 1150

A box containing a quantity of assorted ceramic and glass items including Noritake hot water jug, etc.

Lot 262

A Noritake gilt cream and white table service inc coffee pot, coffee and tea cups ans saucers, cruet set on stand, etc.

Lot 669

A quantity of tea china including cake stands, with a quantity of Noritake and other dinner china.

Lot 1295

A collection of ceramics including a Noritake tea set , Masons jug postage category D

Lot 1329

A Noritake porcelain cake stand. (D)

Lot 1246

A Noritake fine China dinner set with tureens diner plated bowls cups and saucers and a tea pot some cups chipped pattern worn.- NO RESERVE

Lot 56

Noritake Harwood 12 Place Dinner Service

Lot 310

Queen Elizabeth II (QE2) Ocean Liner related material to include; QE2 Single Malt Scotch Whisky 12 Years Old in QE2 Presentation Box, QE2 World Cruise Society Enamel pin badge, Queen Elizabeth 2 World Cruise 1981 Noritake Commemorative Plate, Cunard Queen Elizabeth II Photographs (10), World Cruise Menus (14), Cunard Unique Ship Unique Experience World Cruise 1981 Book, Queen Elizabeth 2 The 6 Continental Odyssey 1981 World Cruise Passenger List, Queen Elizabeth 2 1981 World Cruise leather wallet & luggage label, crocodile clip brooch etc. Buyer MUST collect or arrange own transportation.

Lot 24

A Noritake Legacy Vienna dinner service including tea cups and saucers, sugar bowl, milk jug, gravy boat, dinner plates, platter, bowls and side plates.

Lot 637

A collection of Noritake teaware

Lot 436

THREE BOXES OF CERAMICS, to include a dark green and gold set of six coffee mugs, saucers, cream jug and sugar bowl, Marlborough China dinnerware, a Paragon 'Country Lane' pattern tea set, a Wedgwood 'Kutani Crane' pattern tea set including teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, four cups, four saucers, four tea plates, a Japanese 'Noritake' floral design tea set, a gold lustre coffee set, etc. (s.d) (3 boxes)

Lot 289

A small blue and brown tone vase adorned with pink roses. Noritake backstamp. Dimensions: 4.25"W x 6.25"HManufacturer: NoritakeCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 304

4 small round and footed salt cellars, and 1 nut bowl. Featuring a naturalistic painting of a walnut. Noritake backstamps. Salt cellar: 2.5"W x 1"H. Nut bowl: 6.25"W x 2"W. Issued: c. 1920sManufacturer: NoritakeCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 58

Mixed ceramics, mostly Oriental examples, to include a Famille Rose teapot & cover (17cm high), Famille Rose octagonal dish, Noritake green glazed urn & cover, Famille Rose teacup, celadon glazed snuff bottle with white metal mounts, Japanese fluted bowl, tea bowls, etc

Lot 968

An extensive Noritake coffee, dinner and tea serve, Nile pattern numbered 6719.

Lot 26

To be sold on behalf of Great Rissington Church: a Noritake porcelain part dinner service - Lorraine pattern, ref. 6785, including a two handled entree dish and cover; two oval serving platters (15¾in. and 12in.); a teapot, a coffee pot; a sauce dish with integral stand; two covered sugar bowls; two cream jugs; nine coffee cups and twelve saucers; eight tea cups and saucers; a 9½in. oval vegetable dish; eight soup bowls; eight dessert bowls; eight dinner plates, eight start/salad plates and eight side plates; together with a set of eleven plain white and gilt Noritake coffee cups and twelve saucers, all in excellent condition, with barely any signs of use. (111 pieces)

Lot 188

A quantity of Noritake Prescott dinnerware.

Lot 152

A twin-handled octagonal Noritake porcelain stemmed bowl and stand painted with lake scene landscape to interior and gilt (marked verso, h- 18.5cm, w- 31.5cm), together with a similarly decorated Noritake porcelain bowl and cover

Lot 382

Royal Crown Derby cups and saucers, Noritake cup, saucer and plate, 19th century bowls and decorative plates

Lot 602

AN EXTENSIVE NORITAKE DINNER AND TEA SERVICE.

Lot 431

Auguste Rodin, 1840 Paris – 1917 MeudonL‘ÂGE D‘AIRAIN, 1922Höhe: 63,8 cm.Breite: 18 cm. Tiefe: 18,2 cm.Auf dem Sockel Signatur „A Rodin“, seitlich Gießermarke „ALEXIS RUDIER / Fondeur Paris“, im Sockelinnern „A.Rodin“ mit darüber stehendem „M“.Beigegeben ein Zertifikat des Comité Auguste Rodin, Paris, vom 24. Nov. 2021.Das Zertifikat bestätigend, dass das vorliegende Exemplar in das Archiv und in die in Vorbereitung befindliche Publikation des „Catalogue Critique de l‘Oeuvre Sculpté d‘Auguste Rodin“ unter der Leitung von Jérome Le Blay aufgenommen wird, und zwar unter der Nummer: „2021-6479 B“.Bronze, nahezu schwarz patiniert. Mit der lebensgroßen Figur, die das Zeitalter der Bronze symbolisiert, trat Rodin erstmals an die Öffentlichkeit. Seine Neuerung dabei war, dass er auf Attribute verzichtete, die auf das Bildthema hinweisen würden. Der im Kontrapost stehende Jüngling hält den Kopf leicht nach oben gerichtet, die rechte Hand daraufgelegt, die Augen ebenso nachdenklich wie seherisch geschlossen. Diese Darstellung und der Gesichtsausdruck ermöglichen unterschiedliche Interpretationen, was zusammen mit der Nacktheit damals einen Skandal auslöste. Nicht zuletzt deshalb, weil angenommen wurde, Rodin hätte hier lediglich einen Personenabguss geschaffen, was jedoch vor einem Gremium widerlegt werden konnte, darunter Carrier-Belleuse, Falguière, Dubois etc. Einerseits war die Figur als Erwachen der Menschheit zu verstehen, andererseits lässt sich aufgrund seiner Körperhaltung auch denken, er hielte einen Speer in der Linken und verdecke mit seiner Rechten eine Wunde am Kopf. Die Deutung hat Rodin damit dem Betrachter überlassen, eine Novität, die seit Rodin die Kunst bis heute beeinflusst. Zu dieser Figur, die auch als Mensch der ersten Zeiten gedeutet wurde, hat der 20-jährige Belgier Auguste Neyt Modell gestanden. Noch während der Zeit der Entstehung und zu einem Zeitpunkt, an dem die Figur noch nicht völlig fertig war, begab sich Rodin nach Florenz, um Werke des Donatello zu studieren. Zufrieden mit seinem Vergleich, soll er an die Weiterarbeit gegangen sein. Diese Quellenberichte sind umso wichtiger, als auch andere Bildhauer der Zeit in der zweiten Hälfte des Jahrhunderts sich an der Renaissancekunst, etwa an Donatellos „David“ zu orientieren suchten, wie etwa Mercié, Dubois, Falguière oder Saint Marceaux. 1877 hat Rodin die Figur in Lebensgröße im Salon ausgestellt. 1880 vom Staat erworben, steht sie heute im Musée d‘Orsay. Zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts stellte er sowohl eine Vergrößerung als auch eine reduzierte Ausführung her (1903-1904). 1904 entstand eine Ausführung in ¼ Größe, nicht mechanisch, sondern vom Mitarbeiter Henri Lebossé bewerkstelligt. Zu Lebzeiten Rodins hat Alexis Rudier zwischen 1907 und 1917 fünf Abgüsse hergestellt (Antoinette Le Normand-Romain, Rodin et le bronze. Catalogue des oeuvres conservées au Musée Rodin, 2007). Zwischen 1918 und 1963 werden weitere 32 Exemplare aufgelistet. Die vorliegende Bronzeausführung mit dem mitgegossenen Buchstaben „M“ (= für das genannte Museum) über „A. Rodin“ im Inneren des quadratischen Sockels zählt zu den weit selteneren Exemplaren. Der Oeuvrekatalog 2007 nennt lediglich etwa zehn Güsse mit diesem „M“, die wohl nur in den wenigen Jahren zwischen 1919 und 1924 entstanden. Das vorliegende Exemplar wurde 1922 gegossen. Es wurde von Baron Morimura V, Tokyo erworben. (S. Provenienz).Braun-schwarz patiniert, mit grünlicher Reflexion. Rodin legte großen Wert auf die Patina seiner Skulpturen, da der Farbton einen großen Einfluss darauf hatte, wie die Skulptur und ihre Oberfläche mit ihrer Umgebung interagieren. Zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts arbeitete Rodin mit Jean-Francois Limet (1855-1941) zusammen, seinem bevorzugten Patinier. Nach Rodins Tod setzte Limet seine Zusammenarbeit mit der Gießerei Alexis Rudier bis Anfang der 1930er Jahre fort. A.R.Provenienz: Musée Rodin, Paris.Baron Morimura V. (Céramiques Noritake), Nagoya par l‘intermédiaire de Henri d´Oelsnitz /agalerie de l‘Art Francais et Japonais, Tokyo (Acquis du ce-dessus, Janiver 1923. Von den Erben: Sotheby‘s New York, 11. Nov. 1999, Lot 227.Galerie Krugier-Ditesheim & Cie., Genf (Aquis à la vente ci-dessus) Etikett im Sockel. (1380854) (11)Auguste Rodin,1840 Paris - 1917 MeudonL‘ÂGE D‘AIRAIN, 1922Height: 63.8 cm. Width: 18 cm. Depth: 18.2 cm.Signed “A Rodin” on base, foundry mark “ALEXIS RUDIER / Fondeur Paris” on the side. On the inside of the base “A. Rodin” surmounted by “M.”Accompanied by a certificate from the Comité Auguste Rodin Paris, dated 24 November 2021.The certificate confirming that the present example will be included in the archive and the publication of the Catalogue Critique de l’Oeuvre Sculpté d’Auguste Rodin (Brame & Lorenceau) currently being prepared under the direction of Jérôme Le Blay with no. “2021-6479 B”.Rodin exhibited in public for the first time with the life-size figure that symbolizes the Age of Bronze. It was innovative that he dispensed with attributes that would indicate the subject of the sculpture. During Rodin’s lifetime Alexis Rudier produced five castings between 1907 and 1917 (catalogue raisonné, The Bronzes of Rodin, 2007). Between 1918 and 1963 a further 32 examples were listed. The bronze version on offer for sale in this lot with the cast letter “M” (for the museum mentioned) above “A. Rodin” on the inside of the square base is one of the much rarer examples. The catalogue raisonné from 2007 only names around ten castings with this letter “M”, which were probably only made in the few years between 1919 and 1924. The present example was cast in 1922, therefore counts to the very early posthumous casts of the sculpture. It was acquired by Baron Morimura V, Tokyo. (See provenance). With brown- black patina and green refelction, which was always very important for Rodin, as the tone of the patina had a great impact to how the sculpture and its surface interacts with its surroundings. From the beginning of the 20th century Rodin was working with Jean-François Limet (1855-1941), his favourite patineer. After Rodin past away, Limet continued his collaboration with the foundry Alexis Rudier until the beginning of the 1930s.

Lot 526

Various part tea services to include Noritake, Florentine China, also a small quantity of further ceramics, including figurines, a 20th century Japanese lidded gilt-heightened koro, vases, etc (5).

Lot 90

Two boxes of mainly mid 20th Century china to include a USSR Lomonsov penguin, a Noritake bone china cockerel, various studio pottery wares and a Bourne Denby stoneware jug stamped with broad arrow to base, etc., a box containing a Gauda bowl and a Gauda tray, a further box containing a Royal Doulton "Dubarry" part dinner service, a box of assorted mid 20th Century metal wares and two boxes of glass to include a Mdina vase and a Bohemian blue flash cut glass lidded vase, etc. (7)

Lot 317

A mixed lot of ceramics and glass including Wedgwood Susie Cooper 'Corn Poppy' part tea set (18 pieces), two other pieces of Wedgwood, Noritake dish, commemorative cups, a mixed lot of collectables including Onyx desk set, commemorative tin, cigarette lighter modelled as a camera, cigarette silks, autograph book, signed photo of Arthur Askey, Pendelfin rabbit, pedometer, atomiser, etc

Lot 21

Collectables to include 2 cast money boxes & a Noritake raised plate etc.Note:- These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history.

Lot 1549

Large quantity of mixed ceramics including Doulton, Royal Albert, Poole, Noritake, Copeland . Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 164

A COLLECTION OF DECORATIVE CHINA trays, cups and saucers, candlesticks, boxes etc., Royal Albert, Minton, Noritake, Aynsley etc., and a Lalique perfume bottle

Lot 395

A Beswick lustre vase, Beswick Art Deco vase, pottery cat figure, Noritake bowl and cover etc

Lot 47

Noritake - A vintage 'Geometric' design pattern tea service by Noritake. Consisting of tea pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, 2 x tea cups and 2 x saucers. Tea pot measures approx. 13cm tall.  

Lot 231A

Mixed Victorian and later pottery, porcelain and glassware to include leafware plates, Doulton bowl and plate, Mabel Lucy Atwell baby plate by Shelley, Beswick birds, Noritake plate and Victorian gilt glassware.

Lot 403

Vintage Noritake teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, cup and saucer, all in good overall condition

Lot 202

A Wedgwood Dragon Lustre Bowl, by Daisey Makeig-Jones, together with a Clarice Cliff vase, a pair of Wedgwood Butterfly Bloom jars and covers, Noritake items etc (two trays)

Lot 1514

A small quantity of teaware to include; Noritake teapot, jug and sugar bowl, etc. plus a large blue and white jug.

Lot 1541

A Noritake, Bristol pattern part dinner, tea and coffee set.

Lot 567

A decorative Noritake coffee pot set

Lot 485

Set of 6 art nouveau pattern Noritake coffee cups and saucers. (one saucer has a small chip see pics)

Lot 1430

Two 1930s Noritake bell form mustard pots, having electroplated mounts and lids, together with associated salt and pepperette, mustard pots 8.5 cm

Lot 206

Collection of ceramic tableware incl. Noritake, Mason's Mandalay, Wedgwood (Humming Birds), Royal Albert Carlyle, The Leonardo Collection, Limoges, Minton Haddon Hall lidded jar (lid cracked and repaired) a Villeroy & Boch glass candlestick, a large brass jam pan, 3 collectors plates, a Royal Crown Derby knife, an amethyst Carnivalware compote etc. (qty)

Lot 70

PAIR OF NORITAKE LIDDED VASES, AND OTHER CERAMICS the vases with floral reserves bordered in gilt and on a green ground, also including three 19th century Continental perfume bottles and a group of ceramic and enamelled pill and trinket boxesthe Noritake vases 20cm high

Lot 885

A Noritake part tea service. Est. £30 - £40.

Lot 152

A Noritake porcelain tea set, for six place settings, comprising teacups and saucers, and sandwich plates, each of differing colour with a gilt heightened rim, printed marks.

Lot 341

A Noritake porcelain dressing table set, decorated with roses, with a green border, gilt heightened, comprising tray, 32cm wide, four dressing table bottles, candlesticks, 15cm high, and ring stand. (AF)

Lot 427

A Collection of Various Ceramics to Comprise Wedgwood Jasperware, Crown Devon Lustrine Fieldings Butterfly Bowl, Pair of Noritake Vases etc (Some Pieces with Condition Issues etc)

Lot 75

Pair of Noritake vases, Continental wolf and boar group, two table lamps, vases, etc.

Lot 199

Noritake - a vintage mid 20th century tea service of Art Deco style. The service of cream yellow & white ground with gilt rim and tapering body, with angular handle design. Comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar pot, five teacups and six saucers. Marked to base. Teapot to measure approx. 20cm tall. 

Lot 296

A collection of oriental ceramics to include two boxed tea services, ginger jar, Noritake, etc.

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