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A mixed lot to include a 19th century gilded teapot, porcelain cup and saucer, a Mosanic jar and cover, a stoneware plaque depicting a tile from the Jewish Museum in Prague, a Sorrento cockerel jug, a porcelain egg and a stoneware turret together with a contemporary multi-coloured teapot and stand (8)
A set of eight post war 6" dust pressed tiles designed by Kenneth Townsend decorated to Pilkingtons blanks with block printed comical animals comprising a tiger, elephant, mouse, owl, donkey, pig, lion and a cat together with a 4.5" dust pressed tile decorated by Jean Powell with a stylised gilt fish (9)
A collection of assorted books on tiles and tile collecting to include Fired Earth 1000 years of tiles in Europe, Collecting Victorian Tiles by Terence A Lockett, Tiles, a collector's guide by Hans Van Lemmen, The Morris Ware, Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge by Tony Johnson, A history of decorative tiles by Neil Riley, Islamic Tiles by Venetia Porter, Old Tiles from Taiwan and the Netherlands, Tile Art by Noel Riley, Tiles and Tilework, 1000 Tiles, 2000 years of decorative ceramics and Art Nouveau tiles c1890-1914 by Sandie Fowler and Wendy Harvey (qty)
A French green glazed 17th Century pottery tankard applied with a frieze of Saints within archways (repaired), 17cm high, a 16th Century tile fragment, two Roman pottery oil lamps, bronze mount of an eagle, hardstone weight, a Kantharos type vase with combed decoration, 10cm high, a pinch neck pottery jug, 16cm high, Persian copper hammered dish, 33cm diameter and a pottery handle (10)
Six William De Morgan ruby lustre tiles one painted with an eagle and serpent with a fern painted background one painted with a lion style mythical beast with a scrolling fern background one painted with a turkey on a fern background, damaged one painted with two daisy style flowers and scrolling foliage two painted with scrolling ferns removed from a fireplace, each tile has remnants of tile cement on the reverse (6)
Millfield, an American carpenter built dolls’ house with built-in pipe organ, with grey painted façade with transfer printed flower decoration, central front door with ‘Stella Randall’ name plate, turned pillars, three projecting box windows, carved details around windows and eaves, carved wooden tile roof with painted bird of paradise and chimney, garage at the side, side windows, front lifts off to reveal four rooms and hall with gold painted organ pipes and stained glass rounal behind, original decoration inside with suitable furniture including an Adrian Cooke Suite ‘Fairy Series’, a cherry wood extending dining table, an oak desk, a pair of Victorian apple pip chairs, an oak upright piano, a pair of upholstered armchairs and a cardboard white and gold car - 371?4in. (94.5cm.) wide 35in. (89cm.) high 211?2in. (55cm.) deep (missing roof of one side window) - purchased from Kay Desmond’s famous shop in Kensington Church Walk, who original bought it at an auction in Crewkerne, Somerset in the late 1970s, where she outbid the famous dolls’ house collector Viviene Greene
A French 19th century tortoiseshell and brass boulle work bracket clock, Samuel Marti, eight day, outside count wheel bell strike movement, no. 15010, matching no. to dial backplate, mask sunburst pendulum, the 5in. engraved gilt dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, the pagoda top case with gilt bronze cherub surmount, four urn finials and gilt mask, foliate and floral mounts, the arched and glazed side lock door with decorative mounts of swags and a pair of doves, the clock interior with boulle scroll work back panel and chequered tile effect floor, on tapered foliate feet, 19in. (48.25cm.) high. * Condition: Small edge chip to enamel on numerals X and VIII. Two edge flakes to enamel on V and larger chip to III. Tortoiseshell throughout in good order, with just one small chip to top of front 'roof' section and smaller chip to back edge of left hand panel on 'roof. Small corner chip to back of top of case. Some crazing and craquelure in places to shell. Brass inlay in VG cd., with just minor lifting to right hand side of front 'roof' panel. Interior boulle inlay also VG. Older regilding to all metalwork.
An English Medieval encaustic tile decorated with a white slip inlay of a sign of the Zodiac with the inscription "Soli Bari E Te", all within a circular frame and with "Mari" within the corners, 5.25ins square (similar to Ulverscroft Priory, Leicestershire, circa 1330) Note : With a label for Jonathan Horne Antiques, 66 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BY

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