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A large collection of vintage retro mid 20th century Murano and Caithness glass items to include an assortment of Caithness glass pieces to include a beakers, vases, bowls and an atomizer perfume bottle, all pieces marked to the base. Alongside a collection of Wedgwood glass paperweights, a red cased glass Murano stem vase, a blue tutti frutti pitcher vase and a clear glass block stem vase.
A miscellaneous group of antiquities and later objects, including seven Cypriot terracotta heads and busts of votive figures, circa 8th-7th Century B.C.; a fragmentary Hellenistic female figure wearing a belted chiton, her right arm raised to her head holding a pitcher; an Etruscan hollow terracotta female votive head; a hollow-backed Hellenistic terracotta mask of a bearded male, circa 3rd-2nd Century B.C.; two Roman terracotta lamps; an iridescent Islamic glass jug with funnel neck and pad base; a zoomorphic terracotta vessel with short funnel neck and handle on the back; a Gandharan stucco head, other miscellaneous objects including a terracotta head of a bull and three Gogotte sandstone formations (a lot) Provenance: From the Mohamed Makiya Collection Condition Report: damages throughout Condition Report Disclaimer
Embroidered picture. Christ and the Samaritan Woman at the Well, English, early 19th century, hand-stitched on silk, depicting Jesus seated beside a well talking to a Samaritan woman holding a pitcher, a tree shading the well, and dwellings and palm trees in the background, stitched in wool and silks in shades of brown, cream, green, blue, orange, and pink, using long and short stitch, and stumpwork, details of faces, hands, feet, and hair carefully delineated in pen & ink, some scattered tiny pin holes and spots to silk ground, 34.5 x 48cm (13.5 x 19ins), later 19th century varnished mahogany veneered frame, with quatrefoil ornaments at corners, 64.6 x 78.5cm Qty: (1)
A RARE SMALL HENAN BLACK-GLAZED RUSSET-SPLASHED YUHUCHUNPING, NORTHERN SONG TO JIN DYNASTYChina, 960-1234. The pear-shaped body rising from a short spreading foot to a waisted neck with a broad, everted rim. Covered to the exterior and the interior rim with a lustrous black-brown glaze thinning to mushroom at the rim, liberally applied with russet streaks to the body and neck, the glaze stopping irregularly and attractively pooling above the foot to reveal the grayish-buff body.Provenance: Nicholas Pitcher, London, United Kingdom. Nicholas Sotheby Pitcher was formerly a director of Christie's and led the Oriental Department in South Kensington from 1976 to 1990, after which he left to set up his own business, specializing in early Chinese pottery and bronzes, and later Chinese works of art.Condition: Very good condition with minor old wear, some traces of use including shallow surface scratches, some firing flaws, including glaze recesses and open bubbles, the rim with minor fritting, the foot with a minor chip.Weight: 324.2 gDimensions: Height 15 cmExpert's note: While the form and decoration of the present vase can be found in several examples of larger size, this variation of smaller size seems to be quite rare.Auction result comparison: Compare a related Henan black-glazed russet-splashed vase, also dated Northern Song to Jin dynasty, 22.6 cm high, at Sotheby's London in Important Chinese Art on 10 May 2017, lot 190, sold for GBP 38,750. 北宋金時期河南窯黑釉鐵鏽斑玉壺春瓶中國,960-1234年。撇口、細頸、垂腹、圈足。瓶内外施有光澤的黑褐色釉,邊緣變薄,止於足部,圈足露胎。瓶身和頸部赤褐色的斑紋。 來源:英國倫敦Nicholas Pitcher收藏。Nicholas Sotheby Pitcher 1976年至1990年間曾是南肯辛頓佳士得經理,領導東方藝術部。之後他自立門戶,專門經營中國早期陶器和青銅,以及晚期的工藝美術品。品相:狀況極好,輕微的舊時磨損,一些使用痕跡,包括表面淺劃痕,一些燒製瑕疵如釉面凹陷和開放式氣泡,輪輞有輕微燒結,足部有輕微磕損。 重量:324.2 克 尺寸:高15 厘米 拍賣結果比較:比較一件北宋金時期的黑釉鉄鏽斑玉壺春瓶,高22.6厘米, 見倫敦蘇富比Important Chinese Art 2017年5月10日, lot 190, 售價GBP 38,750。
A DANISH SILVER COLOURED 978 PITCHER HENNING KOPPEL FOR GEORG JENSEN, DATE CODE FOR 2006 Sterling standard, with organic swung lines and a hand wired handle 34cm (13 1/2in) high 1521g (48.9 oz)Provenance: from the collection of Victoria, Lady de Rothschild Condition Report: Almost as new, light scratches onlyCondition Report Disclaimer
EUSEBI DIAZ COSTA (SPANISH 1908-1964) - A GROUP OF POTTERY All variously decorated with fish, comprising of a large oval serving platter, twelve soup bowls, a tureen, a pitcher, twenty-five dinner plates, four large circular deep dishes, four assorted bowls different sizes, a small jug and seven small dishes, variously marked with initials or inscribed on the reverse, together with a set of six green glazed small goblets, by a different maker, unmarked Pitcher measures 23cm high Condition: Signs of wear commensurate with age; hairline crack to the large oval serving platter, some minor chips/nibbles to the edges of items, minor scratching to the surface due to use, otherwise in good condition. Please contact the saleroom via hello@hotlotz.com for further images Provenance: From the collection of Mr Frank Hickley and Mrs Pamela Hickley, OBE
A FRENCH GILT ANGLAISE RICHE CASED REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH FINE ENGRAVED FRETWORK PANELSE. MAURICE AND COMPANY, PARIS, LATE 19TH CENTURYThe eight-day two train gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung split bimetallic balance, the backplate with stamped oval trademark E.M & Co to centre and serial number 857 to lower left hand corner, the dial with gilt centred silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and blued steel spade hands set within a fine engraved and pierced bird inhabited foliate scrollwork rectangular blind-fret mask, the satin-gilt brass bevel-glazed anglaise riche case with reeded baton to the hinged carrying handle over thick top glass, complex moulded cornice and fluted frieze, the angles with reeded three-quarter columns with Corinthian capitals and the sides with fine foliate pierced and engraved bird inhabited foliate strapwork decorated blind frets set behind bevelled glasses, the rear with glazed back door, on generous cavetto moulded skirt base incorporating shallow block feet.18cm (7ins) high with handle down, 10cm (4ins) wide, 9cm (3.5ins) deep. Provenance: Private collection, East Midlands. E. Maurice and Company are recorded in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their history and development as working from Rue Charlot 75, Paris and showed carriage clocks in the Paris Exhibition of 1889. They were fine makers who specialised in cloisonne enamel clocks with unusual dials. Their sole agents in Britain were E. Pitcher and Company of 3 Clerkenwell Road, London and they were succeeded by Blanpain.Condition Report: The movement appears complete and all-original including the escapement and is in full working order. The mechanism is reasonably clean however a precautionary gentle clean/service is advised if intending to put the clock into long term service. The dial appears free form any visible faults and the gilding to the fretwork mask appears flawless. The side panels are in similar condition and the glasses appear free form visible damage including noticeable corner chips. The gilding is a little warn and tarnished mainly to the handle, the top towards front left-hand corner, and to the vertical faces of the skirt base.There is no winding key present with the clock. Condition Report Disclaimer
Small box containing pair of wooden butter pats, brass Protector Lamp & Lighting co. miner's lamps, large brass teapot with conical lid, Kienzle Automatic brass mantle clock, brass retriever, brass Phoenix Insurance mascot, bell and table lighter, possibly embossed leather clad pitcher with stopper and matador images, possibly Spanish.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Miscellaneous porcelain and glass, including a Spode Copelands Bowpot bowl approx 15 x 9.5 cms; black tea pot painted with floral spray,lustre-ware pitcher approx 16 cms h; Rosenthal trinket dish and cover; circular blue and white dish and cover; green agate trinket box 11 x 7 cms. This lot includes a small selection of crystal animals, including a circular trinket box and cover containing a star fish and shell; graduated glass ducklings, glass paperweight, two hedghogs, squirrel and penguin. This lot includes six wood-carved elephants.
Grosse Weinkanne, Frankfurt, dat. 1952, für den Sängerchor d. Fleischerinnung Frankfurt/Main, umlaufend mit graviertem silbernem Band, Vorderseite mit bekröntem Wappenadler von Frankfurt, Inschrift: Für regelm. bes. Vereinsabende Elias Zapf 1952, rückseitig emailliertes Emblem, dieses l. besch., Silberband nicht mehr geschlossen, farbloses Glas, im unteren Drittel geschliffener Dekor, H.ca. 34.5 cmlarge Wine pitcher, Frankfurt, dat. 1952, for the 'Sängerchor d. Fleischerinnung' Frankfurt/Main, encircling with engraved silver ribbon, front side with the heraldic eagle of Frankfurt, inscription: Für regelm. bes. Vereinsabende Elias Zapf 1952, on the rear side enameled Emblem, this minor damages,silver ribbon not mehr closed, colorless glass, in lower third etched decor, H.approx. 34.5 cm
Große Weinkanne, Indochina, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh., Silber geprüft, umlaufender aufwendiger Landschaftsrelief mit Bauern, rückseitig Zeremonie mit Mönchen, teilweise getrieben, H. ca. 42 cm, ca. 1250 gLarge wine pitcher, Indochina, 2. Half 20.th c., silver acid tested, encircling elaborate landscape relief with peasant, on the reverse ceremony with monks, partly driven, H. approx.42 cm, approx. 1250 g
THREE FRANKLIN MINT VASES,comprising 'Marshland Bird', 'Woodland Bird' and 'Meadowland Butterfly', approx 30cm high each, along with other decorative ceramics including a Burleigh Ware pitcher, a pair of Wedgwood Jasperware spill vases and a pedestal bowl, Radford handpainted dishes and two John Maddock & Sons 'Royal Willow' pattern plates
2nd-3rd century AD. A bronze figure of the river god Potamos or Flumen, modelled as a mature, bearded figure reclining on his couch, a cornucopia leaning against his left arm, water-pitcher in hand, a plumed staff against his right arm, nude except for the cloak wrapped around his waist. See Durham, E., Metal Figurines in Roman Britain, Vol.I-II, Reading, 2016, pl.163. 175 grams, 63mm wide (2 1/2"). European art market in the 2000s. UK private collection. Property of a Surrey gentleman. Potamoi, Flumina, and Amnes were the Greek and Roman river gods, sons of the great earth-encircling river Okeanos (Oceanus), or of Zeus-Jupiter. The veneration of waterways and rivers had ample space in the worship and legends among the Greeks and Romans. For Homer, rivers were immortal like other gods and participated at the assemblies of Olympus. They were honored as givers of food and healers, and received sacrifices, initially even human sacrifices. Among their symbols were the water jug and the cornucopia, often associated with the Nile.[A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website.] Fine condition.
15th-16th century AD. A glazed terracotta pitcher with piriform body, trefoil mouth, m-section strap handle and pie crust foot, blue and white criss-crosses around the rim, dashed lines along the handle and in vertical panels flanking the handle, helmetted soldier in profile against a field of foliate scrolls and sprays; apparent finger print/s on base; Italy, Tuscany, Montelupo. 1.17 kg, 23.3cm high (9 1/4"). Private collection, Sarthe, France. Ex central London gallery. [No Reserve] Fine condition, chipped.
15th-16th century AD. A glazed terracotta pitcher with carinated body, broad neck, trefoil mouth, D-section handle and splayed foot, decorated with foliage and geometric forms in reserves in green and manganese; Italy, Orvieto. 1.06 kg, 21.5cm high (8 1/2"). Private collection, Sarthe, France. Ex central London gallery. [No Reserve] Fine condition, part of the rim absent.
14th-15th century AD. A glazed terracotta jug or pitcher with carinated body, broad, U-section spout and broad strap handle, green and manganese foliate motifs to the upper body, a circumferential band of stylised leaves between pairs of vertical dashes below; Italy, Orvieto. 934 grams, 19cm wide (7 1/2"). Private collection, Sarthe, France. Ex central London gallery. [No Reserve] Fine condition, chipped.
14th-15th century AD. An earthenware jug or pitcher with a squat, bulbous body, broad neck, V-section spout, strap handle and discoid foot, tin glazed and painted in manganese and green with geometric motifs; Alto Lazio. 365 grams, 15cm wide (6"). Private collection of Marco Bernardi. Ex central London gallery. [No Reserve] Fine condition, chipped.
A Cecil Baugh (Jamaican) Studio pottery heavy baluster vase with a slightly flared rim and "hare's fur" glaze marked Baugh 2001 to the base. 19 cm high x 15 cm diameter Together with a Jim Malone beaker, a David Leach style jug, a covered studio pottery jug and a terracotta puzzle jug.Condition report: The Baugh vase seems free from defects.The covered jug seems to have a line in the glaze just in the spout of the jugThe puzzle jug seems OKChawan style beaker seems OKThe open pitcher with iron glaze seems OK

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