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Group of mixed glass & ceramics to include a Hoglund Art Glass vase of flattened ovoid form, with purple & green streaks (with label, signed to base, 21.5cm high); clay sculpture of a couple embracing; Ducroz & Millidge 19th century dinner plate; 19th century rectangular dish in the Imari palette; and a late 20th century pottery tile of a stylised fish. (5 items)
An antique Delft blue and white tile depicting a milkmaid to/w a 20th century Delft wall-plate with scalloped rim, early 19th century Chinese famille rose vase (restored), pottery group of two squabbling children, signed C Berger Maller (?) beneath, a Minton tile with Morris-style floral printed decoration and a ship in a bottle (box)
8 Medium/Large 20th century mostly Bakelite Buttons.This selection includes Applejuice Bakelite, a chunky Mahjong tile, a cool pierced cone shaped carved style example, laminated and more. Also included is a silvered plastic similar to the Diamond D buttons in oval shape of a ladies head. Nice. Issued: DIVISION 1=PRE 1918 AND DIVISION 3 IS AFTER 1918Dimensions: SM=Less than 3/4", Medium=3/4" to 1 1/4". Large=1 1/4" and above, extra large=1 3/4" and above
Pair of Victorian Gothic Revival Hall Chairs with John Moyr Smith Tiled Backs Pair of Victorian gothic revival oak hall chairs, carved backs inset with a Minton tile designed by John Moyr Smith from his series inspired by Tennyson's 'Idylls of the King', panel seat on turned front legs46cm wide, 42cm deep, 92.5cm high, seat height 45cmSingle crack to the backs of both chairs, one the full length of the back which has been repaired, knocks and wear commensurate with age.
A Japanese brown patinated bronze lantern, Meiji/Taisho period, with tile effect cover and pierced tapering sides, height 21.8cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
MAW & CO: A FRAMED TWO TILE PANEL DECORATED WITH A GEISHA c. 1880, designed by Owen Gibbons, backs marked for Maw, Benthal Works, Broseley, one tile with label for the Beaulah Collection, 30.8cm high x 15.6cm wide; together with a framed set of three English tiles, transfer printed with attractive floral designs in blue and white tones, c. 1880-1900, 15cm high x 46cm wide (2)Provenance: The Richard Hoppé Collection
GEORG SCHMIDER: TWO FRAMED ART NOUVEAU TWO TILE PANELS one with relief moulded stylised flowers in crimson, purple blue, yellow, and mid olive green on pale green grounds, c. 1910, the reverse with impressed design numbers, Georg Schmider, Zell am Hammersbach, Germany, 18.5cm high x 34cm wide; the other with relief moulded stylised flowers in yellow, purple and dark olive green on mid and dark steel blue grounds, c. 1910, the reverse with impressed design numbers, Georg Schmider, Zell am Hammersbach, Germany, 18.5cm high x 34cm wide (2)Provenance: The Richard Hoppé Collection
A FRAMED SET OF THREE PARTIAL RELIEF ART NOUVEAU FLORAL TILES c. 1905, in complimentary ochre and olive-green tones on cream grounds, the middle tile John Barratt, the right Henry Richards, 17.5cm x 48cm overall; together with a framed set of four relief daffodil tiles, also ochre and olive-green tones on cream grounds, 64cm x 18.75cm overall (2)Provenance: The Richard Hoppé Collection
WILLIAM (BILLY) YALE: A PAIR OF HANDPAINTED FRAMED TILES each decorated with figures in river landscapes, signed, each 27cm high x 16cm wide (2) Born in Newport, Shropshire in 1843, William (Billy) Yale worked as a painter for Copeland from circa 1869-83, where he specialised in marine views and winter scenes. On leaving Copeland, he started his own studio as a 'Tile and Slab Decorator' in Stoke-on-Trent, buying in blanks from local potteries and firing them in his own kilnProvenance: The Richard Hoppé Collection
STEEL & WOOD: A FRAMED GOTHIC REVIVAL 'MUSICIAN' TILE printed in brown, black, and cream, featuring a percussionist framed by ornamental designs, possibly designed by Henry Stacy Marks, 22.5cm x 22.5cm; together with a Wedgwood aesthetic movement tile printed in brown tones, featuring stylised flower and leaf designs above an earth and pebble layer, 15cm x 15cm; a Minton Hollins gothic revival tile transfer printed in pale brown, ochre, black, and white, 15cm x 15cm ;and a Maw & Co. encaustic tile with Greek key and foliate decoration, 20.5cm x 10cm (4)Provenance: The Richard Hoppé Collection
MINTON & CO: AN EMBOSSED GOTHIC REVIVAL MAJOLICA TILE possibly designed by A.W. Pugin, in rich colour tones, with a central architectural motif within an outline cartouche, the design enhanced with patterned corners, 18cm x 18cm; together with a similar gothic revival majolica tile in yellow, orange and light salmon featuring an ornate Gothic Revival design, 17.5cm x 17.5cm; an Aesthetic Movement majolica tile by Tamar & Coalville in brown tones featuring designs in the Aesthetic taste, 18cm x 18cm; and a 1960s H & R Johnson 'Vittorio' tile in vibrant red with a mottled green on black foliate design, 20.3cm x 20.3cm (4)Provenance: The Richard Hoppé Collection
Ensemble de cinq carreaux de pavement, Perse et Espagne XIXe siècle A group of pottery tiles, Persia and Spain, 19th Centurycomprising three Qajar underglaze-painted tiles, a Qajar 'famille rose' tile; and a cuenca pottery tile the largest 21 x 21 cm.(5)Footnotes:ProvenanceProperty from a Royal Collection.The present lot features a cuenca tile, which differs from its Qajar counterparts in the technique employed for separating the colours in the design. Following the Cuenca technique, colours are prevented from bleeding into one another during firing by raised, moulded borders. An example of a 16th Century cuenca tile is in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Acc. No. 184-1853.Important Notice to BuyersSome countries e.g., the US, prohibit or restrict the purchase by its citizens (wherever located) and/or the import of certain types of Iranian-origin works. As a convenience to buyers, Bonhams has marked with the symbol R all lots of Iranian (Persian) origin. It is each buyer's responsibility to ensure that they do not bid or import a lot in contravention of the sanctions or trade embargoes that apply to them.Avis important aux acheteursCertains pays, notamment les Etats-Unis, interdisent ou restreignent l'achat par ses ressortissants (peu important leur localisation) et/ou l'importation de certains types d'objets d'origine iranienne. Afin de renseigner ses acheteurs, Bonhams indique par le symbole R tous les lots iraniens ou perses. Il incombe à chaque acheteur de s'assurer qu'il n'enchérit pas ou n'importe pas un lot en violation des sanctions ou des embargos commerciaux qui lui sont applicables.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: RR This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Deux carreaux de pavement Kashan en céramique moulée lustrée, Perse XII-XIIIe siècle Two Kashan lustre moulded pottery tiles, Persia, 12th/13th Centuryeach of square form, moulded in relief and decorated in a golden-yellow lustre, cobalt blue and turquoise on a cream ground, variously decorated with inscriptions, animal motifs and vegetal scrollwork each approx. 31 x 31 cm.(2)Footnotes:ProvenanceProperty from a Royal Collection.Inscriptions: including sokhan guy, 'eloquent.'A tile bearing a similar design to one of those featured within the present lot, dated to the 14th Century, is in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Acc. No. 544-1900. For a comparable tile featuring a band of inscriptions and moulded upper border dated to the 12th/ 13th Century sold in London, see Bonhams, Islamic and Indian Art Online Sale, 20-28 October 2022, Lot 24.Important Notice to BuyersSome countries e.g., the US, prohibit or restrict the purchase by its citizens (wherever located) and/or the import of certain types of Iranian-origin works. As a convenience to buyers, Bonhams has marked with the symbol R all lots of Iranian (Persian) origin. It is each buyer's responsibility to ensure that they do not bid or import a lot in contravention of the sanctions or trade embargoes that apply to them.Avis important aux acheteursCertains pays, notamment les Etats-Unis, interdisent ou restreignent l'achat par ses ressortissants (peu important leur localisation) et/ou l'importation de certains types d'objets d'origine iranienne. Afin de renseigner ses acheteurs, Bonhams indique par le symbole R tous les lots iraniens ou perses. Il incombe à chaque acheteur de s'assurer qu'il n'enchérit pas ou n'importe pas un lot en violation des sanctions ou des embargos commerciaux qui lui sont applicables.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: RR This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Quatre carreaux de pavement en céramique peinte sous glaçure, Syrie XVII-XVIIIe siècle Four Damascus underglaze-painted pottery tiles, Syria, 17th/18th Centuryeach of square form, decorated in cobalt blue, turquoise and black on a white ground with a lobed roundel containing a central rosette surrounded by six smaller rosettes and saz leaves, the corners with palmette motifs and partial flowerheads, framed 28 x 95 cm. framedFootnotes:Very similar tiles to those featured in the present lot can be found in the interior of the Bayt al-Suhaymi in Cairo (see A. Millner, Damascus Tiles, London, 2015, pp. 170-171, Fig. 4.64). Further variations on the 'lobed roundel' design, dated to the late 16th/ early 17th Century, are also in A. Millner, Damascus Tiles, London, 2015, pp. 272-273, Figs. 6.66, 6.68 & 6.69. For a comparable tile fragment sold at Christie's, see Indian and Islamic Works of Art Including Property from The Heidi Vollmoeller and Theodor Sehmer Collections, 30 April 2004, Lot 248.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century Aesthetic style walnut and blue and gilt enamelled ceramic tile mounted mantel clock, the rectangular architectural design case surmounted by a spindle gallery, the front inset with a central 5 painted ceramic dial with stylised Arabic numerals and floral sunburst centre within six further narrow ceramic tile panels decorated with flowers of the seasons, the corner panels inscribed SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN and WINTER, on turned feet, the 8 day movement striking on a steel gong, with pendulum, 48cm high x 30cm wide
A quantity of mixed collectibles to include a War Department 1958 petrol tank, two brown AEW-Nimrod Project Team Ties, brassware to include clock, crumb tray, bell, etc, hip flask, one boxed, cigarette card album 'Cars', Wedgwood glass mushroom paperweight, a cased pair of Lieberman & Gortz 10x50 binoculars, a 1970s Alan Wallwork tile and two sketchbooks containing mostly portraits, etc.
A DUTCH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY TILE DOOR FRAMEPROBABLY LATE 18TH CENTURYcentred with a child's head mask beneath a basket of flowers and flanked by scrolls, the uprights and bases with foliage and scrollwork, the plinths with manganese and blue decoration, later mounted on a painted wooden board270 x 158cm

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