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Brian Tozer (b.1944). Curley, Crow Scout, stoneware clay ceramic tile adhesive, painted wood frame, 163 x 102cm. Tozer was commissioned to undertake a series of Native American sculptures, for the UK and Canadian market in 1999/2000. The clay was fired to 1240 degrees and then decorated, often with natural products. Ashishishe (c. 1856?1923), known as Curly (or Curley), was a Crow scout in the United States Army during the Sioux Wars, best known for having been one of the few survivors on the United States side at the Battle of Little Bighorn. He did not fight in the battle, but watched from a distance, and was the first to report the defeat of General Custer's 7th Cavalry Regiment.
Brian Tozer (b.1944). Crow Chief, Plenty Coups, stoneware clay ceramic tile adhesive, painted wood frame, 133 x 102cm. Tozer was commissioned to undertake a series of Native American sculptures, for the UK and Canadian market in 1999/2000. The clay was fired to 1240 degrees and then decorated, often with natural products. Plenty Coups was the principal chief of the Crow Nation and a visionary leader. He allied the Crow with the whites when the war for the West was being fought, because the Sioux and Cheyenne were the traditional enemies of the Crow. Plenty Coups had also experienced a vision when he was very young that non-Native American people would ultimately take control of his homeland, so he always felt that cooperation would benefit his people much more than opposition.
6 Bottles Quinta do Vesuvio Vintage Port 1992 (all i/n) presented in Original Polished Wood Casket together with Ceramic Vintage Bin Tile and Vesuvio leaflet all bottles perfect with original tissue wrapping – stored untouched and unopened since purchase – a fabulous 30th Anniversary gift
William De Morgan, a very rare large format Fulham period tile featuring a renaissance portrait bust of a young boy facing dexter, in shades of blue, aubergine, green and yellow, Sands End Pottery marks verso, 25cm sq Extensively repaired and touched in. This tile is from the same series as the one sold by Wooley & Wallis in August 2021 https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/woolley-and-wallis/catalogue-id-srwo10288/lot-391e63a1-6770-4858-b1ca-ad7500d1942f#lotDetails
Six 16th century olambrillas (floor tile), Seville, Spain, in blue, green and brown glaze depicting the sun, a bird, a boar, male busts and a floral design, mounted within a modern oak frame, 25.5cm x 32.5cm including the frame Chris Pickvance Collection Provenance: Richard Coleman-Smith Collection
Four rare 15th/16th century blue and white tiles, Valencia, Spain, the first a rose tile, 9cm wide, another of whirligig design with serrated leaves, 11cm wide, one divided into eight segments with corner hearts, 12.5cm wide and the fourth with a particularly rare Moorish interlace pattern, 15cm wide, (4) Chris Pickvance Collection
An interesting 14th century floor tile section, French, circa 1300-50, of four tiles set into a mount, each decorated with a fish in yellow slip, two pike and two carp-type, forming a circular design, 24.5cm x 24.5cm Chris Pickvance Collection Provenance: Reputedly Abbaye aux Hommes, Caen. See C. Norton 'Carreaux Pavement', Carnavalet Museum Catalogue, Paris, 1992, p.63, fig. 44
A collection of 18th century Delft tiles, to include: three in Manganese with buildings and rivers, a blue and white example with fisherman, two with a central figure standing in a landscape, and two Dutch tulip decorated examples, together with a reproduction French Renaissance tile ,(11) Chris Pickvance Collection Hexagonal tile has been broken and repaired. Other tiles with chips and losses to edges.Please note this is only a brief overview report, for a full condition report please send a request via the-saleroom.com
A Mahjong set, early 20th century, comprising four trays of thirty six bamboo-backed bone tiles and two trays of bone counters, with further associated mother of pearl counters, dice etc, all to a fall front leather case with hinged cover, 29.5cm W x 23cm D x 8.5cm HCondition reportGeneral light play wear, with some very minor nibbles to a few tiles, further minor hairline cracks to several tiles, no major faults or damage.The tiles vary in colour, some lighter than others, which may indicate the set has been assembled. Each tile dimensions: 30mm x 21mm x 13mm.
A tiled top mahogany occasional table in the manner of Liberty, the square top centred with an Art Nouveau foliate stylised tile, within a border of plain tiles, raised upon slender tapering out swept legs, united by an 'X' cross stretcher, 69cm H x 45cm SqCondition reportHairline crack to one tile, replaced screws to underside possibly indicating top and base are associated/restored, only very light wear to legs and table top commensurate with age and use, little or no play in the the leg joints, please see further images
Ismail Gulgee (Pakistani, 1926-2007)Untitled (Calligraphic) signed and dated '99 lower rightoil on ceramic tile30.8 x 30.8cm (12 1/8 x 12 1/8in).Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Collection of Mrs. Nighat Hussain who acquired this work from the artist;Acquired by the vendor from the above. 'My work is the externalisation of my inner journey. Through it I communicate with the pulse of life. The calligraphic form and movement that emerges is not premeditated or cerebral, it is intuitive and articulates something deep inside me. It is important that no thought of how people will react to my work intrudes, as they would destroy the thread and take the truth away. I am enchanted by Islamic calligraphy and feel close to Sufi mystics. At the mystic level, barriers melt away and religious experience whether Buddhist, Hindu or Muslim become one. One could call it human experience of the ineffable.' (Annemarie Schimmel in M. Ismaili, Gulgee, Ferozesons, 2000, unpaginated)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
3rd-7th century A.D. or later. A square-shaped stone tile with scene composed of a mounted huntsman galloping left on a horse, turning in the saddle with his bow drawn and taking aim at the horned goats behind him, detailing to the equine accoutrements and the rider's garments; framed by a pelletted roundel. 6.3 kg, 28 x 29.5 cm (11 x 11 5/8 in). Acquired between 1980-1990. Property of a London gentleman. Fair condition.
Song Dynasty, 960-1127 A.D. A terracotta tile with a facing high-relief figure of a female in floor-length robe with sash to the shoulders, holding a fan in both hands, within a florid border; the reverse of the tile with palm imprint of the potter. 6.3 kg, 30 x 30 cm (11 3/4 x 11 3/4 in). Acquired 1970s-1990s. Hong Kong collection. Ex West Country collection, UK. Fine condition.
15th century A.D. A glazed ceramic floor tile decorated with three crowned lion heads with protruding tongues and large eyes, framed by the bottom half of a shield-shaped background. 983 grams, 13.3 x 13.3 cm (5 1/4 x 5 1/4 in). Benjamin Proust, 2015. Ex central London gallery. [No Reserve] Fair condition.

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