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A box of mixed collectables including a golly doll, OXO cube tile, vintage trays, metal and glass centrepiece, modern wall clock etc Notice from the the-saleroom.com: 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.
A MID CENTURY ROSEWOOD BAR, the square tile top surrounding a central ice bucket, two sides are plane, one side with eight wine bottle sections, flanking a single shelf, the opposing side with a section for two shelves and double sliding doors, 77cm squared x height 96cm, condition report: missing shelves and doors, surface marks, scuffs, stains, scratches, discolouration, other wear and usage, Note: Sold in compliance with CITES regulations, with (non-transferable) Transaction Specific certificate number 25GBA1042WY3K , Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A collection of cabinet plates to include a Copeland Spode example decorated with roses and butterflies, a pair of Cauldons plates also with rose decoration, limited edition Spode Millennium plates and other, also a pottery tile decorated with birds. [W] NOTE: IN HOUSE SHIPPING IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS LOT, PLEASE CONTACT CLIENT SERVICES FOR A LIST OF SUITABLE COURIERS AND A QUOTE.
ALAN WALLWORK for Pilkington Studio Ceramics, 2 teak boards with inset tiles, cheesboard and trivet, longest 46cm Smaller board tile has crack through centre, signs of wear to board and chipping to varnish. Larger board tiles in good condition, some rubbing to surface, holes in back of board as they appear to have been wall-mounted with 1 screw broken off in back, otherwise good condition
Collection includes a black blazer with black tile sequins, notched collar, and 4 black buttons. Also, includes a black cardigan with a white semi-ruffled collar. St. John Evening by Marie Gray tags. Blazer shoulders: 18"L; coat length: 28.5"L. Cardigan size 14; shoulders: 17.5"L; coat length: 22"L. All measurements are approximate. Artist: Marie GrayDimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: St. John EveningCondition: Age related wear. As is. One damaged button. Does not includes bottoms.
Grueby Faience Company, Boston, Massachusetts. Group of 16 American Arts and Crafts enameled green ceramic pottery tiles, late 19th century. Several tiles stamped "Grueby Tile" and "Boston" along the underside.(Tiles, each) height: 6 in x width: 6 in x depth: 3/4 in.Condition: General wear throughout consistent with age and use including some chips, scuffs, and some small losses along corners and high points. Many of the tiles are with cement affixed to the underside, consistent with their purpose as building materials, possibly obscuring further marks.
Attributed to Carl Almquist (1848-1924) for Shrigley and Hunt 1880, A large painted tile panel , Induite Vos Armaturam Dei .75cm x 82cm, together with A book, Stained Glass from Shrigley and Hunt of Lancaster and London By William Waters. (2)Set into a composite stone. Overall a good condition. Chip to stone corner top right.
An 18th century Delft polychrome plate decorated with a bird, circa 1740, 23.5cm diameter; together with a manganese border Delft tile, 15cm wide; and a further early 17th century Delft tile. (3) The plate in good condition with small rim chips to the glaze.Tile with blue pictures - Surface glaze chips, irregular edge bottom right corner/chips to clay edge, light surface scratching.Mounted tile - One corner missing and coloured over. Crazing, little chips.
John Pearson (1859-1930), a copper casket, dated '1907', the lid embossed with grotesques, the front with stylised discs, with a scrolled catch, the interior stained green, signed 'JP 1907', 36cm wide 27cm deep11cm highJohn Pearson was a master craftsman of the Newlyn School who worked mainly in copper. Along with Charles Robert Ashbee, he was a founding member, in 1888, of the Guild and School of Handicraft at Whitechapel, London. However, due to taking on freelance work for William Morris in his spare time, Pearson was eventually dismissed from the Guild in 1892 and made his way to Newlyn, Cornwall, where he worked in the recently established industrial school. Greatly influenced by William De Morgan (1839-1917), it is believed that John spent some time working at De Morgan's workshop, decorating tiles and pottery and making associated metalwork, for example, tile mounts.The most notable examples of Pearson's work are the four large copper plaques - denoting earth, air, fire, and water - that decorate the façade of Newlyn Art Gallery.Condition ReportKnocks and wear. The base with baize, the interior with a chain stop. Some rubbing through the decoration. Please see the additional images.
AWN Pugin (1812-1852), a polychrome majolica pottery tile, c.1851, manufactured by Minton, designed for the iron-framed stove, manufactured by Hardman & Co. of Birmingham, in the Medieval Court at the 1851 Great Exhibition, relief moulded with floral motifs set in a pierced quatrefoil ground, 22.2cm square3cm deepCondition ReportChips, nibbles, and losses throughout commensurate with age.
A GROUP OF METAL AND VINTAGE ITEMS to include a Minton tile decorated with birds, two stoneware ink wells, a group of copper items to include a kettle, a warming pan, a carriage foot warmer of ovoid shape length 67cm (one side signs of repair and replaced handle), a copper cylindrical warmer, an inlaid wood and lacquer tray with bird details (some loss to edges), a group of stamp albums, a framed picture, and a bread mixing bowl (1 box and loose)
TRADITIONAL VINTAGE LEATHER CASED CHINESE GAME OF MAH JONG, Mah Jong set in a fitted leather case together with four tile trays and a smaller tray, over 144 butterscotch colour Bakelite flower and season tiles, etched and painted detail, four tiny dice in slide lid box and over 100 markers made of bone, in the central smaller tray, the set appears to be complete with instructions, China co stamped on the case grasp, (1), (Condition Report: the case has a key present but the lock is broken, the leather is worn and scratched overall, red material lining the case inside is faded and worn, sticker on the base of the case, tiles appear complete and in ok condition)
Ca. AD 1000 - 1200.A square sandwich glass tile featuring geometric motifs in gold and black. The central pattern is triangles, all encased within a white frame.Size: 100mm x 90mm; Weight: 150g.Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Private collection 1970s-1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.This piece is accompanied by a historical report from Alessandro Neri, an international Cultural Heritage expert based in Florence, Italy.
Ptolemaic Period, Ca. 332 - 30 BC.A blue inlaid glass tile with a square body and adorned with three vertical moulded decorations.Size: 25mm x 25mm; Weight: 20g.Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Private collection 1970s-1990s. Reviewed by Simone Musso, consultant curator for Egyptian antiquities at the Stibbert Museum, Florence, Italy, member of the Nuri Archaeological Expedition.
A 19th/20th Century Slipware Bowl, 43cm, a 17th/18th century Faience tile, 27cm and an early 20th century Cameo glass vase, 25cm high (3)Bowl - some chipping to the top rim, nbo cracks or repairTile - some heavy chipping around the edges to front and back. No cracks or repairVase - good condition, minor rim flakes, some engrained dirt

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