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Engelbrecht (Martin) [Die zwolf Monaten/The twelve Months], 6 from the set of 12 plates: January, February, April, June, September and October, copper engravings within wide baroque borders with comic motifs, the central pairs of caricatured dwarfs in original hand-colouring, names of the months in Latin and French, French verses below figures printed from separate plates, each platemark approx. 300 x 190 mm (11 7/8 x 7 ½ in.), narrow margins, a few very light damp-stains at foot otherwise in excellent condition, unframed, [Augsburg, c. 1715] (6)⁂ Derived from the 'Gobbi' figures of Jacques Callot (c. 1622), the present group appears to predate the similar and better-known series "Il Callotto Resuscitato" of c.1720. There is an uncoloured set in the British Museum and a single coloured plate in the Wellcome Collection. The so-called Callot dwarfs provided popular models for Meissen and other porcelain manufacturers after 1715.
India.- Fagan (Miss, active c. 1830-1850) A scrap album, including items relating to India, China, and the Middle East, including over 15 small Anglo-Indian watercolours of palaces, temples and decorative designs for porcelain, 4 China Trade School pith paper watercolours of birds and plants, and many other illustrations and prints of European interest, several leaves with Arabic text and calligraphy, various sizes, all neatly presented in album, some with losses, tears and handling creases, occasional spotting and browning, purple straight grained morocco, gilt, upper cover with name 'Miss Fagan', gilt, metal clasp lock without key, very worn and rubbed, 4to, [circa 1830s and slightly later].
A set of three 20th Century retro vintage industrial porcelain enamel pendant lights having chromed junction boxes and galvanized hanging hooks atop. The shades finished in a two tone green and white colourway. Measures; 38cm x 36cm diameter. Lights removed from a Bristol branch of Boston Tea Party.
Rizla - Liquorice - A rare and unusual mid 20th Century retro vintage porcelain enamel point of sale shop advertising sign in the form of a pack of Rizla papers with notation ' Medium Weight Cigarette Papers ' ' Finest Quality Gummed Papers ' and finished in the liquorice papers orange colourway.
NO RESERVE Ceramics.- Grant (Capt. M.H.) The Makers of Black Basaltes, Edinburgh & London, 1910 § Hodgkin (J.E. & Edith) Examples of Early English Pottery..., 1891 § Hobson (R.L.) Catalogue of the Collection of English Pottery [& Porcelain] in the...British Museum, together 2 vol., 1903-05 § Binns (W.M.) The First Century of English Porcelain, one of 100 copies, 1906 § Solon (M.L.) A Brief History of Old English Porcelain and its Manufactories, limited edition, 1903, plates and illustrations, some colour, original cloth, some pictorial, rubbed, the first with nick to head of spine; and c.20 others on English porcelain including catalogues of the collections of John Haslem 1879 and sale catalogue of Mr Bradbeer of Lowestoft 1873, v.s. (c.25)
NO RESERVE Ceramics.- Haslem (John) The Old Derby China Factory..., 1876 § Kidson (J.R. & Frank) Historical Notes of the Leeds Old Pottery, one of 250 copies, Leeds, 1892 § Turner (W.) The Ceramics of Swansea and Nantgarw, 1897 § Rhead (G.W. & F.A.) Staffordshire Pots & Potteries, 1906 § Bryant (G.E.) The Chelsea Porcelain Toys, 1925 § Hurlbutt (F.) Bow Porcelain, 1926 § Hayden (Arthur) Spode & his Successors, 1925, plates and illustrations, many colour, original cloth, the last with dust-jacket, most a little rubbed, some spine faded, the first with split to lower joint; and 9 others on British pottery manufactories, 4to & 8vo (16)
NO RESERVE Ceramics.- Sèvres.- Baumgart (E.) La Manufacture de Sèvres a l'Exposition Universelle de 1900, plates, 6 chromolithographed, the rest photogravure, tissue guards, contemporary half morocco, t.e.g, a little rubbed, Paris, 1900 § Laking (Guy Francis) Sèvres Porcelain of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, colour plates, original pigskin-backed cloth, t.e.g., lacking backstrip, defective, 1907, 4to (2)⁂ The first displays contemporary Art Nouveau designs rather than the traditional Sèvres styles.
Impressive Arita porcelain jar and cover circa 1700, decorated in Shibayama style, the baluster body with panels of blue and white decoration interspersed with gilt stippled decoration and four further panels, one decorated in relief with chickens on a brown ground, further panel with a dragon amongst lotus and further alternating panels decorated with chickens and dragons, the cover with similar decoration (some damage and losses to jar and cover), 54cm high
19th century walnut credenza with satinwood inlay and decorative brass mounts, fitted centrally with single door with a raised porcelain plaque of a portrait of a young lady in an ebonised framed with beaded detail, flanked either side by two bow fronted glazed cupboard doors with enclosed fitted shelves, 150cm wide x 40cm deep x 98cm high
Group of six late 18th/early 19th century English porcelain coffee cans including a Wedgwood example with a chinoiserie design on a blue ground and further example with gilded panels of alternating fruit and castles, probably Minton, together with a Wedgwood Queens Ware Genius collection replica decorated in sepia, the cans 6cm high (7)

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