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Lot 250

Retro tile topped coffee table. Measures 39x139x49.5cm

Lot 5

A terracotta ridge tile, in the form of a gargoyle, 66cm high

Lot 1771

Three Susie Cooper dishes, an Art Nouveau Minton tile pot stand, Wedgwood Kingfisher Card Box, etc.

Lot 35a

A 19th century Victorian Arts & Crafts mahogany hall stand / hallstand inset with bronze stylized Art Nouveau panel over tile back The sectional stick stand to front over drip tray in base. Finished with a gallery back and top shelf. Measures 71cms wide by 129cms high by 29cms deep

Lot 503

A 19th Century Blue and White Delft Charger, (af) with a Delft tile depicting flowers. (2)

Lot 186

NEST OF TABLES WITH TILE INSERTS

Lot 16

A framed display of three Delft tiles and a blue and white tile (4)

Lot 1518

Autographs - Two signed photographs, Matt Damon (Bourne) & Claudia Wells (Back To The Future), & Mark Ruffalo signed Walk of Fame tile (3).Provenance: Mark Ruffalo with certificate from Celebrity Authentics, Matt Damon signed at premiere in 2016 & Claudia Wells signed at London Comic Con..

Lot 417

An Early 20th Century Bedroom Suite Of Mirrored Wardrobe, Marble Top & Tile Back Wash Stand & Mirrored Dressing Chest

Lot 291

MINTON POTTERY LARGE TILE DESIGNED BY JOHN MOYR SMITH, depicting classical maiden playing pan pipes, 8" x 8" (20.3cm x 20.3cm), in slender, moulded ebonised wood frame

Lot 295

PUGIN STYLE MINTON HOLLINS & Co POTTERY TILE, decorated in brown and cream with a stylised design of flowers, 6" x 6" (15.2cm x 15.2cm), together with A SIMILAR, LARGER TILE, marked for Minton's, 8" x 8" (20.3cm x 20.3cm) AND ANOTHER in black and red of scrollwork within a Greek Key border, 6" x 6" (15.2cm x 15.2cm), (3)

Lot 296

MINTON RELIEF MOULDED POTTERY TILE of LION MASK, 6" x 6" (15.2cm x 15.2cm) impressed mark

Lot 297

MINTON POTTERY TILE PATTERN TEAPOT STAND, printed with birds, together with a MINTON HOLLINS & Co 'BIRD TILE', in blue and black, chipped, 6" x 6" (15.2cm x 15.2cm), (2)

Lot 298

MINTON POTTERY TILE, brown printed with a fisherman, initialled H to upper left corner, 6" x 6" (15.2cm x 15.2cm), chipped, together with TWO MINTON HOLLINS & Co TILES, printed with floral designs, and ANOTHER, SIMILAR, unmarked, (4)

Lot 300

MINTON HOLLINS &Co RELIEF MOULDED POTTERY TILE, decorated with a dragon's head, together with FIVE SIMILAR SIZED TILES, including The Decorative Tile Works, Hereford Tiles and Richards, depicting birds and fish, and several smaller, border type tiles

Lot 1652

A nest of three 1970s teakwood occasional tables of graduated form with ceramic tile tops of Danish design and construction

Lot 537

Mixed collection of metalwares to include a brass floor standing candlestick, with turned column and scrolled claw and ball feet, an oil lamp, a copper kettle, various other metalwares to include a copper hanging lantern and others (The tile with the Monkey and dog has been Withdrawn)

Lot 443

A G Plan Tile Top Vintage Coffee Table, 112cm Long

Lot 7

Islamic tile, Oriental cleaver, wooden combs, pair of bronze castings decorated with putti, etc

Lot 60

ORIENTAL STYLE TILE TOP TROLLEY

Lot 576

MINTON'S TILE PLANTERS, a pair, late Victorian with bamboo frame work, each 21cm x 21cm x 22.5cm H. (2) (with faults)

Lot 196

A Victorian satin birch, marble topped and tile back washstand

Lot 59

Vintage ceramic Wall tile with carved Wooden surround and Brass feet for use as a Teapot stand

Lot 450

An Edwardian pine washstand, having a tile back and marble top over frieze drawer on ring turned tapering supports and ceramic castors, united by undertier.

Lot 1539

An Iranian/Middle Eastern painted tile.

Lot 117

A painted bone panel; Eastern tile fragments etc

Lot 327

A 1970's G-plan tile topped coffee table, 110 x 66 x 44cm, and nest of three tables.

Lot 512

A Cobridge stoneware trial double tile, 'The Roser'. Dated 21.2.03. Impressed and painted marks. 30cm x 40cm.

Lot 516

A Cobridge stoneware tile 'Bottle Ovens'. Dated 98. Impressed and printed marks. 20cm x 20cm.

Lot 517

A Cobridge stoneware nine tile, 'The Potter'. Dated 98. Impressed and painted marks. 90cm x 90cm.

Lot 518

A Cobridge stoneware tile 'Bottle Ovens'. Impressed and printed marks. 20cm x 20cm.

Lot 519

A Cobridge stoneware six tile, 'Phoenix, Canal Barge, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent'. Dated 98. Impressed marks. 40cm x 60cm.

Lot 520

A Cobridge stoneware tile, 'Tractor Scene'. Dated 03. Limited Edition 3/5. Impressed and painted marks. 30cm x 20cm.

Lot 521

A Cobridge stoneware double tile 'Blast Furnace'. Impressed and printed marks. 20cm x 30cm.

Lot 651

A frieze of five Minton majolica tiles. Circa 1880. Each tile 20cm x 20cm.

Lot 451

A Moorcroft pottery framed one of a kind tile panel. Made for the BBC Children in Need 2013. Tile 31cm x 21.5cm without the frame.

Lot 237

A tile top coffee table, the surface decorated with fruit

Lot 55

Ostuni La Citta Blanca, a mounted decorated tile, 35 x 28cm a photograph of Venice and two further prints (4)

Lot 1084

Large Pine and Tile Inlay Dining Suite comprising of table and 6 chairs. Large rectangular table in rustic style with glazed tiled inlay to top, In fruit and foliate design, with turned legs and green painted accents and matching chairs.

Lot 863

A JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE MEIJI 1868-1912 Depicting a grumpy-looking toad crawling on a roof tile carved with a mitsudomoe (three comma) crest within a ring of beads, with two small insects to the side, signed Minkoku underneath, 4.4cm.

Lot 904

FIVE JAPANESE LACQUER NETSUKE MEIJI 1868-1912 Variously modelled as a manju with chrysanthemum and other flowerheads, a shishi mask, a boy holding a mask and another with a dog on a large sack, all unsigned, the fith an oni mask on a tile, signed Riuraku, 4.4cm max. (6)

Lot 1573

Early Dutch delft blue and white golf tile - hand coloured Kolf scene - some crazing and surface hairline marks overall 6" x 6"

Lot 1574

Early Dutch delft blue and white golf tile - hand painted with a Kolf scene - overall 5" x 5" (G).

Lot 95

A mahogany twin cupboard cabinet with single drawer, 33" x 31" x 17", along with A late 20th century mahogany, tile topped table with wrought iron fretwork

Lot 293

A well engineered model of the six column live steam beam engine 'Lady Stephanie', designed by Tubal Cain, the beam supported on six vertical columns with motion and speed governor, single cylinder outside steam chest, six spoked flywheel, painted in green and red with gilded highlighting, set on simulated slate tile base in wooden and Perspex display case, approximately 20x27cm, together with the original working plans by A.J.Reeves & Co (BHAM) LTD

Lot 221

An Arts and Crafts mahogany three piece bedroom suite by Shapland and Petter of Barnstaple circa 1900 comprising a single mirror door wardrobe with enamel plaques to the frieze and arum lily panels above a deep drawer on bracket feet, the lock plates stamped 'S&PB', 120cm wide (cornice), 46cm deep, 204cm high, a matching dressing table with two gallery drawers over a long drawer and two short deep drawers on square legs and block feet, 97cm wide, 51cm deep, 146cm high and marble top tile back washstand with a canted recess below and two canted cupboard doors, 107cm wide, 52cm deep, 124cm high (3)

Lot 530

TWO TRAYS OF SAWS AND HAMMERS ETC TOGETHER WITH A TILE CUTTER

Lot 134

A circular iron framed garden table with tile effect top and four matching folding chairs

Lot 477

A nest of three Danish teak coffee tables with inset tile tops

Lot 925

An Edwardian satin walnut washstand with white marble top, green tile back and two door cupboard under, 3'6" wide

Lot 155

Minton 'Penguin' tile in oak stand

Lot 700

Nest of 3 tile topped tables

Lot 110

A set of four Hispano-Arabic tile panels Each panel with four tiles with profuse decoration 16th century (small defects; mounted in hardboardframes) 30x30 cm

Lot 27

Conversion of King Totila by Saint Benedict at Montecassino Diogo Teixeira – António da Costa, c. 1590 Oil on panel Lot Essay: By Vitor Serrão Art Historian ARTIS-IHA-FLUL This important Portuguese Mannerist painting, since always attributed to the “school of Raphael” is mentioned (alongside other of the same dismantled retable) in the auction of the collection of João Marcelino Arroyo held in Lisbon in November 1905. In this famous collection, among a thousand and seven lots sold by the auction firm of José Libório dos Santos, were two large paintings on panel attributed to Raphael Sanzio (1483-1520), one of the most celebrated and highly priced names of the Italian Renaissance. They appear illustrated and with descriptions with such attribution in the sale catalogue: Lot 562: “A large Italian painting, Presentation of child Jesus, School of Raphael (first period). Painted and gilt wooden frame. 210cm hight x 90cm width” Lot 563: A large Italian painting, historic and religious, School of Raphael (first period). Painted and gilt wooden frame. 200cm hight x 96 width” Both sold at a high price (180$000 for the lot now offered for sale) to an intermediary of the auction house of José Libório dos Santos they later passed on various owners maintaining the attribution to Raphael. We had the opportunity to locate the first of these panels in poor condition at a private residence in Palmela, Portugal. It was then clear that it could not be the work of Raphael Sanzio, much less of his first Urbinate period (ca. 1500-1505), but definitely a Portuguese painting with characteristics of the late 1500s. Such Presentation of Child Jesus at the Temple as much as The Conversion of Totila attests recognizable features of style: they are of the workshop of Diogo Teixeira (ca. 1540- 1612), painter of the House of D. António, Prior do Crato who became one of the most prolific painters of Lisbon in the late 16th, early 17th century with a vast work and always faithful to the same principles. Preserved in good condition, the second panel of the Arroyo auction is a museum piece! It depicts the conversion of the king of the Goths, Totila, by Saint Benedict at Montecassino, miracle occurred in 530 when Saint Benedict received the troops of Totila, king of the Ostrogoths (who dies around 547). The painting is, as the one at the mentioned Palmela residence, typical work of Diogo Teixeira and his workshop. Both were part of a large retable of the main chapel of an exctinct Benedictine monastery, composed of several panels depicting scenes of Mary’s life and miracles of the Saint. Who knows if it was not the monastery of São Bento da Saúde in Lisbon (today the Portuguese parliament) that displayed these important decoration works in the late 16th century? (There is a report by the Flemish sculptor Estácio Matias, of that time, that mentions precisely retable decorations that were being done there)... But it is also possible that it was the monastery of Santa Maria de Pombeiro (Felgueiras) to where Diogo Teixeira worked (during his activity in Oporto and Arouca, ca. 1591-1597), where were left some workshop pieces, recently restored. It is not, for now, possible to determine the original provenance. Certain is that these two works went through the art market as works of Raphael of Urbino (moreover as the darkest first Perugini phase...) and with that attribution passed on, from collection to collection, throughout the 20th century… Representing a rare depiction of the Benedictine iconography (studied by Professor Flávio Gonçalves and known only in 18th century tile panels), the miracle of Totila is inspired by an engraving by Bernardino Passeri (painter and engraver active in Rome ca. 1576-1585) in the work Vita et miracula sanctissimi patris Benedicti (Roma, 1579). Passeri, which also executed fifty drawings for Aliprando Caprioli engravings that illustrate the work Speculum et exemplum christicolarum. Vita Beatissimi Patris Benedicti by Ângelo Sangrino (Florence, 1586), created the iconographic structure that inspired Diogo Teixeira and followed by the Benedictine Mannerist and Baroque imagery across Europe and the colonies. The workshop of Diogo Teixeira, that followed the steps of Passeri on the composition of the painting (and this evidence was enough to, per se, refute the traditional attribution) achieved in this work a high level of execution framed by the iconographic conventions imposed by the dominant formal repertoires of the counter-reform Mannerism. Everything testifies to the unmistakable characteristics of Diogo Teixeira's style, even with the collaboration with his son-in-law and disciple António da Costa (ca. 1560- 1623). Both have been involved, in similar dates, in the execution of the panels of the retable of the Misericórdia de Alcochete church (1586-1588). The Conversion of Totila is fruit of the collaboration of these two artists: as said by Adriano de Gusmão, António da Costa worked jointly with his father-in-law and master in a close collaboration that was extensively documented and the Arroyo panels attest. It is known that João Marcelino Arroyo (1868-1930), a prominent parliamentarian, ministry and talented musician, was an habitué of the aristocratic auction sales held in Lisbon it the late 19th century: he might have purchased the paintings (as Raphael works) at one of those dismantled collections. However, it is only reported that they were his until 1905, being the later possessors unknown.

Lot 494

A blond oak tile top coffee table together with a contemporary glass topped coffee table

Lot 2796

Early 17th century AD. A square glazed ceramic tile with profile portrait of a young female; Dutch or Italian workmanship; mounted in a wooden frame. 414 grams, 15.5cm including frame (6"). Property of a Middlesex gentleman; acquired in the 1980s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2830

Spanish, 17th century AD. A tin-glazed ceramic tile with image of a lion holding the sun in its mouth, known as the 'Green Lion devouring the Sun', legend 'MERCURIO / HERMETICO AZVFRE'; mounted in a wooden frame. 1 kg, 24cm including frame (9 1/2"). Property of a Middlesex gentleman; acquired in the 1980s. This image copies the original woodcut version in the Rosarium philosophorum, Frankfurt, 1550. In alchemical theory the Green Lion represents the green liquid sulphate known as 'vitriol' which purifies base materials leaving only gold behind. Mercurius Hermeticus, also known as Hermes Trismegistus, is the legendary source of the teachings of alchemy. Fine condition.

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