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Frederick Rhead designed tile, tubed lined by Charlotte or Dollie with Dutch figures within a landscape, mounted within oak frame, the tile measures 14cm square. Condition report: Overall crazing but no damage or restoration to the face of the tile. The tile is sealed up within the frame therefore the reverse has not been inspected and cannot be guaranteed.
Two Frederick Rhead designed tiles, tubed lined by Charlotte or Dollie with Dutch figures and geese dressed in circus costume, mounted within oak frames, (2) the tiles measure 7.5cm x 14.5cm Condition report: One tile has been removed from the frame so will require remounting. The other tile has not been removed therefore the rear of the tile has not been inspected and cannot be guaranteed. Both tiles show no signs of serious damage or restoration, but both have crazing to the face. The tile which has been removed from the frame has very minor chips to the reverse edge probably from production.
Chinese - 19th / 20th Century Large Rectangular Shaped Pair of Polychrome Brightly Coloured Tiles, Features One Tile Depicting Young Boys at Play, Outdoors In a Field Area, The Other Depicting Young Boys with Animals at Play In an Outdoors Scene. Sizes Approx 16 Inches High and 11 Inches Wide. Condition Is Good Both Tiles - Please See Photo.
*Tray. An Art Nouveau tray by Christian Neureuther, circa 1905, coloured ceramic tile with design in blue, white and yellow, impressed factory mark 'K.A.W.' [Kunstabteilung Wachtersbach] and artist's mark to underglaze with '601A' stamped beneath, wooden frame (copyright blindstamp to base) and brass handles, 57 x 32.5 cm (22.5 x 12.75 ins) (1)
***This is by Shapland and Petter of Barnstaple***An Arts and Crafts oak bedroom suite comprising triple wardrobe, outswept cornice, central mirror flanked by beaten copper panels and carved panel doors, one long drawer and one short drawer to base; dressing table; tile back washstand; double bed. (4)
A collection of antiquities including an Egyptian bronze lion head goddess deity amulet, 8.5cm high, four miniature clay shabtis, a large blue faience bead, three amulets, a glass ring, a square stone seal, a cylinder seal, four hardstone circular plugs, a polychrome decorated terracotta fragment, a blue faience cover, a tile fragment, a seated deity, a double figure group, a silver coloured metal intaglio ring, with a running hound, a bronze Bacchus in a erotic pose and five various plaques/discs. (28) Provenance Seward Kennedy, London.
A group of Egyptian antiquities Late Period and later mainly faience including a large scarab, a Pataikos torso, a scarab ring, an Imhotep head, a kneeling Shu amulet, a lioness head amulet, two phallic amulets, a crowned Djed pillar, a relief carved stone fragment depicting an Ibis in a bowl, a column amulet, a seal tile, a figure, two animals and a carved amulet bead, the largest 10cm wide. (16) Provenance Seward Kennedy, London.
A vintage bone and bamboo mah jong set in brass bound hardwood cabinet with double carrying handle and five ring pull drawers containing the carved and coloured tiles behind a removable front panel. Complete with four hardwood trays with tile racks, lidded game counter recesses and instruction booklet. 25x16x19cm. Very good condition.
A rare Liverpool delftware tile c.1780, printed in red, probably by John Sadler with a head and shoulders portrait of a gentleman, perhaps Charles James Fox MP, and a Sadler tile printed in black with a boy watching a girl blowing bubbles at a table, after John Bowles, damages and repairs, 13cm. (2)
Two delftware Biblical tiles mid 18th century, variously painted in manganese, one with Jesus and two followers on the Walk to Emmaus, the other with Christ carrying the cross, together with a Dutch tile of an archer on horseback, the Biblical tiles in slender wood frames, 13.8cm max. (3) Both Biblical tiles derive from Dutch designs. Cf. Anthony Ray, English Delftware Tiles, p.129, no.91 for the latter, and the V&A, Accession No. C.602:4-1923 for the Dutch version of the former.
A collection of 19th century and other ceramics including continental tea wares with blue and white floral decoration, marked to reverse Adolphe Dangotte, a set of ten tiles with Art Nouveau type stylised peacock feather decoration in tones of green, 15 cm square, a further 19th century tile with polychrome painted floral decoration in the Persian manner, a Studio Pottery slab moulded vase with geometric coloured glaze decoration dated 1993, further Studio Pottery wares, etc
A frieze of three early hand painted spanish tiles (from a larger panel) almost certainly from the Senora De Las Cuevas, at Italica (Southern Spain) - very similar to tiles around Del Alto Del Convento De La Asuncion - given by Carlos Pickman 1866 - see details to reverse and additional images, each tile 13 x 13cm approx
A Japanese oleographic print with mirrored back contained within a faux bamboo frame with further folding print (now missing), contained within a brass frame bearing patent number 4876, and 182633 dated 26th September 1876, 36cm square (extensive faults); a brown glazed pottery tile relief decorated with a figure, 30.5cm high, impressed M377 and inscribed Trademark England, late 19th / early 20th Century (2) (faults)
HELENA VICTORIA: (1870-1948) Princess Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, Granddaughter of Queen Victoria. A.L.S., Victoria, Pcess. of S.H., two pages, 8vo, Cumberland Lodge, 16th December 1886, to Miss Emily [Loch]. The Princess informs her correspondent that they have been working very hard and have succeeded in finishing the tiles and asks that she send them away, commenting '…perhaps the man might be told that another tile would be sent on one of these days, as my Aunt could not quite finish hers however I should think the man could manage to send them back at the same time…'. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VGEmily Loch - Lady-in-Waiting who accompanied Princess Helena Victoria on a visit to Russia to meet Tsar Nicholas II and the Imperial Romanov family in 1897-98.

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