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A rare Liverpool tile, circa 1760-65Possibly by William Reid or James Pennington, painted in blue with a hut on a chinoiserie island, birds in flight above, 13.5cm squareFootnotes:ProvenanceRoger Hensman Tile Collection Only one other Liverpool porcelain tile is recorded, very closely related to the present lot and likely from the same set. This was sold by Bonhams on 23 June 2021, lot 128. It is interesting to note that both of these porcelain tiles have been glazed on the back and sides. At this date, potters in Liverpool led the country in the manufacture of delftware fireplace tiles, always thinly potted and perfectly flat. These delftware tiles had unglazed backs and edges. The local porcelain makers in Liverpool must have been tempted to compete, but they were unable to make thin porcelain tiles without kiln distortion.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian oak tile back washstand, 3/4 quarter framed gallery back with six aesthetic blue and white insert tiles on a white marble top, above two frieze dressers on ring turned and tapering legs with brass caps and ceramic coasters, 103x108x56cmsLocationIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A mixed lot to include four Royal Copenhagen bisque plaques, two West German Scheurich ceramic vases, a horn handled walking stick with silver collar, linen, and a wall tile picture of elephants made by Johnson Ltd for the India market, and other items Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request
A brass jardiniere stand of square form, with Minton china works tiles to each side and depicting farmyard scenes. Overall height 21 cm, width and depth 18.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The tiles are generally in very good order just showing some light staining around the edges where they meet the brasswork. The tile depicting the goats is broken in half and has been glued at some point. The metalwork is again generally in good order showing signs of age-related ware but nothing untoward.
20th century A.D. and earlier. Including ceramic figures, bronze tool, perspex mounts, ceramic tile and other items 1.87 kg total, 10-10.9 cm (4 - 4 1/4 in.). [82, No Reserve]From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.
1st millennium B.C. and later. Including terracotta tile, vase and jar fragments, tripod vessel and other items. 1.7 kg total, 3.1-14.2 cm (1 1/4 - 5 5/8 in.). [18, No Reserve]From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.
2nd-1st millennium B.C. Including painted vase fragments, pierced shell, terracotta animal figure, ceramic tile and other items. 1.6 kg total, 1.5-10.8 cm (1/2 - 4 1/4 in.). [60, No Reserve]From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.
18th century A.D. Each a square wooden frame with moulded inner ledge, glazed blue-and-white ceramic tile, one with a vase and flowers, the other with a bowl and fruit; birthday greetings legend to reverse. 850 grams total, 16.8 x 16.7 cm each (6 1/2 x 6 1.2 in.). [2, No Reserve]Private Norfolk collection, early 2000s.
‘Linda’s House’, a home built bungalow dolls’ house, 1957-78, well-made plywood house, hand painted brick and tile exterior with details flowers, front and back opening to reveal four rooms, with detailed period interiors, electrically lit and good quantity of well-homemade furniture and accessories including hand sculpted and painted packaging, tea sets and flowers —25 ¾in. (65.5cm.) x 22in. (56cm.) deep x 19in. (48.5cm.) - the childhood house of Linda Russell, made by her mother and father Muriel and Stanley, they lived in a 1930s house in Ilford, which was the inspiration. Sold with an original photograph of Linda as a child with her house; and documented history (some parts slightly refurbished by Muriel in the 1990s for a granddaughter)
David Winter Cottages - The Potted Shrimp, The Phantoms Ruin, Squires Hall, Hertford Court, There Was a Crooked House, Tudor Manor House, Inglenook Cottage, Cedar Span, Tile Maker's Cottage, 15 Lawnside Road, Mistletoe Cottage, Firkin Cottage, Signal Box, Griselda's Cottage, Robber's Retreat, Sextons, Welcome Home Cottage and Grumbleweed's Potting Shed The 1995 Winter Tour Exclusive Piece (all boxed apart from two)
Selection of large meat platter plates, to include Willow pattern Ironstone designs, pagoda scene, blue oval floral, Staffordshire blue and white and graduating sized G.L.A & Bros examples marked 8024, 8026 to base together with an Asian style original Minton tile, W 15.5cm and a quantity of plates to include a Terre de Fer historical plate, Copeland Spode Italian, Canova Stoneware, Imari style bowl marked 1218 to base and six G.L.A & Bros plates
Former Bristol Zoo Gardens - an early 20th century c1930s / 1940s concrete and tile enclosure sign, originally from the Wading Birds Enclosure which could be found next to the East Lawn. Features different painted tiles for each species of bird found, with tiles beneath detailing their name, Latin name and geographical information. Tiles mounted in concrete, decorated with a raised edge. Unique part of Bristol Zoo history. Measures approx: 41cm x 124cm x 5cm

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