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A set of thirty Dutch polychrome Delft tiles each depicting a bird on branch or grass in tones of blue, yellow, green and brown each approx 13cm square together with five similar variant tiles, a part tile and framed blue Delft tile of a man (37) Formerly with Patrick and Gillian Morley Antiques circa 1986
Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 AD. A glazed ceramic three-part model shrine with scooped base square in plan with raised tile ridges and horse-head protomes, shrine with central round-section trunk and flanking column to each corner, seated figure of Buddha to one face and incised calligraphic script; upper section similar to the base with gabled roof, horse-heads and other detailing. 25 kg, 81cm (32"). Property of a North West London gallery; formerly in a 1980s collection; accompanied by an original thermoluminescence test certificate issued by Laboratory Kotalla of Germany, report number 13PX060219. [3] Fine condition, chipped and repaired.
18th-19th century AD. A substantial circular ceramic wall tile with raised rim and inner ring of crosses, band of raised Kufic script to the outer ring and central calligraphic symbol; traces of blue, white and red glaze. 2.9 kg, 32cm (12 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired from his father's collection. Fine condition.
Stow (John): THE ANNALES, OR GENERALL CHRONICLE OF ENGLAND,.., and after him continued and augmented with matters forreyne, and domestique, ancient and moderne, unto the end of this present yeere 1614, by Edmond Howes. L, Thomas Adams, 1615, first edition. PP:Title Page, (xviii), 988, (xxx) Index, etc. & Colophon. title within elaborate woodcut border, woodcut initials and head-pieces, main text in black letter in double column. The exact collation as follows: tp, (xviii), 1-430; 432-576; 578-815; (i) blank; 816-957; Title Page; (i) blank; (i) Londini; (i) blank; 961-968; 967-988; (xxx). Complete. Folio, early C18 cont. full speckled calf; rubbed and rebacked (hardly visible); tile page laid down with repair. Page 149 with tear to margin (small loss well away from text); Page 654/5 with tear to margin and the loss of a few letters from the side notes on page 655 (main text complete). This work mentions Shakespeare (in his own lifetime!)
Ca. 1100 AD. Interesting Medieval Islamic Seljuk glazed tile; rectangular shape panel, deep dark green and black glazing; Islamic Calligraphy; Overall good condition; Repaired; H:220mm/H:200mm/W:200mm (without stand);8.66/7.87/7.87in; 1390gr; Provenance: Important estate collection from Oxfordshire; formed in the 1970s-2000;
Horse with Rider Roof Tile (Chinese, 19th Century or earlier, possibly Tang era) Horse with Monk Rider Polychrome Glaze over Ceramic Tile: 15 in. x 12 in. x 5 1/2 in. Condition: Good condition. For inquiries, condition report and additional images please email info.hillgallery@gmail.com Provenance: John and Johanna Bass Collection; Bass Museum of Art after 1979. Museum Inventory No. 1990.001.002 Collection of the Bass Museum of Art - Miami Beach, Florida. Proceeds to benefit the John and Johanna Bass Acquisitions Fund. Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery will not ship. Gallery will refer professional third party shippers for USA Domestic and International buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request.
Antique Buddhist Temple Tile Fragments (Asian, Antique) Circular Tile with Dragon, Circular Tile with Phoenix, Barrel form Tile with Impressed and Raised Decoration. Ceramic Dragon: 6 1/2 in. x 6 1/2 in. x 1 in.; Phoenix: 6 in. x 5 1/2 in. x 2 1/2 in.; Tile: 12 in. x 5 in. x 3 1/2in. Condition: Good overall condition with wear and losses consistent with age. For inquiries, condition report and additional images please email info.hillgallery@gmail.com Museum Inventory No. 1991.008-010 Collection of the Bass Museum of Art - Miami Beach, Florida. Proceeds to benefit the John and Johanna Bass Acquisitions Fund. Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery will not ship. Gallery will refer professional third party shippers for USA Domestic and International buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request.
VITHOBA AND RUKMINI, WESTERN DECCAN, SOUTHERN INDIA, CIRCA 18TH CENTURY bronze, the god depicted standing on a brick, his hands on his hips, a conch in his left hand, his consort in similar pose, her right hand outstretched, holding a padma 18.2, 14cm (2) Vithoba is a form of Krishna worshipped particularly in the western Deccan. The brick and the god's distinctive pose, here shown as a flat paving tile, is a reference to a story of Krishna who was told by Pundalika to wait on a brick while he attended to his aged parents.
Two boxes of assorted china and glassware to include; a collection of teapots including floral teapots and a blue and white Copeland Spode small teapot, a gold striped Arthur Wood teapot, a Chinese figure group, a tile decorated with a rose, Victoria lustre figural teaware, commemorative items, porcelain candlestick with figure of a lady, glass specimen vase etc.(2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
Pair of late 19th century Copeland Aesthetic period period tiles / panels painted with medieval-clothed music makers, the first showing seated figures singing from sheet music, with impressed Copeland mark and sticker labels verso, the other showing pipe and string instrument players, in wooden frame, the loose tile measuring 42cm x 21cm. (2)
An Art Nouveau ceramic tile by Carl Sigmund Luber, depicting head and shoulders of woman in blue dress with auburn hair amongst poppy plants against a dark blue ground, dimensions of tile 30.5cm x 15.3cm, back of tile stamped CH 1024 GT, with remnant of a pasted paper label faintly written 1024, the tile mounted in a stained oak wooden frame with gilt border

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