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A matched set of three Dutch manganese and white tiles, 18th century and later, decorated with a vase of flowers within a roundel and 'Wan-Li' corners, 13 x 13cm, together with a set of four Dutch manganese and white tiles, 18th century, decorated with scrolled acanthus, each 13 x 13cm, framed, and a further Dutch manganese and white tile, 18th century, depicting a woman with pails, 13 x 13cm, framed Reference: Korf D (1963) Dutch tiles, 197, 333 and 344, p.94, p.128 and p.132
A Liverpool delftware tile, Sadler and Green, circa 1770, depicting the sailor's return, 12.5 x 12.5cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, N.451, p.515Transfer is quite pale, lower left has been off and glued back on, medium chip to the glaze on lower edge, some surface scratching, transfer a little rubbed.
A matched set of three Dutch polychrome tiles, early 17th century, decorated with a tulip within a fleur-de-lis surround, 13.5 x 13.5cm, together with a Dutch polychrome tile, early 17th century, decorated in the 'four fold' pattern, 13.5 x 13.5cm (4) References: Kord D (1963) Dutch tiles, 61 and 95, p.54 and 66They all have chips to the glaze as expected.One of the floral examples is slightly discoloured.
A Liverpool delftware tile, Sadler and Green, circa 1770, depicting the fox and the stork, 12.5 x 12.5cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, N.494, p.525A little paler than the previous lot, it has been in half and restored, various minor chips to the glaze around the edge have been restored.
A collection of eleven various delftware tiles, 18th century and later, to include a pair of plain whiteware examples, 13 x 13cmOne white ware tile is very crazed.The dolphin facing right has some nibbles lower right.A few small nibbles to the edges throughout the collection, but generally OK.
A Dutch blue and white tile, circa 1600-50, decorated with flowers, 13 x 13cm, together with seven blue and white delftware tiles, 17th century and later, each decorated with flowers (8) References: H van Lemmen (1997) Delftware tiles, p.48 and Dingeman Korf (1963) Dutch tiles, 222, p.100The glaze is chipped on every tile.One has some obvious restoration.
A Liverpool delftware tile, Sadler and Green, circa 1770, depicting the fox and the lamb, 12.5 x 12.5cm Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, N.494, p.525A little pale in the transfer, bullseye to the upper C-scroll border, lower left corner has been snapped and re-attached, some loss of glaze to the edges.
A Haida British Columbian pottery oval shaped dish with sea monster design (2.5cm x 28cm x 11cm) and a handmade clay tile (5cm x 7cm) a pair of treen miniature beaver figures carved in pine, seated upright with inset glass eyes, (h 5.5cm) a treen carved St Bernard figure, (h 6cm x 19cm) tortoiseshell serving spoon (a lot)
William de Morgan (1839-1917) for Fulham Pottery London - a late 19th century red lustre glazed square tile, decorated in a stylised grid with birds and floral sprays, painted script verso 'W.de.Morgan. &. Co. Fulham. London.', 15 x 15cmLight crazing.Small chips to right hand edge at 3 o’clock.Very minor frits along left hand edge.Otherwise good.
Unknown - Two contemporary ceramic square tile plaques, the first decorated with a sliced section with curled edges and a geometric panel to the top, the second with a stylised abstracted landscape, both with indistinct signed tablets, both mounted to perspex with a black frame, framed size 36cm square (2)
Kashan, Ca. 1100-1200 AD. A rectangular-shaped pottery tile with a brown ground decorated with a dotted and vegetal motifs and navy glazed calligraphy in relief. This tile, which would have originally been one of a series of tiles running along the wall of a building, is a testament to the technical skills of Seljuk craftsmen. For further discussion of Seljuk tiles, see Oktay Aslanapa, Herman Kreider & Sheila M. O'Callaghan (1961). Turkish Arts: Seljuk and Ottoman Empire carpets, Tiles and Miniature Paintings.Size: L:255mm / W:225mm ; 1.64KgProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1980s.
A Chinese earthenware pagoda roundel or tile, 19th c, moulded in relief with a ferocious dragon and pearl, monochrome ochre glaze, 12cm diam, a stoneware figure of an immortal, 20th c, 22.5cm h, famille verte Buddha, shipwreck porcelain spoon, etc., (5) The roundel in good condition, some earth deposits and crazed. Figures generally good. Shipwreck spoon with encrustation.

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