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A late Victorian/Edwardian walnut occasional table, with a tile inset top, 53 cm wide Condition report Report by GH The occasional table: The tile top has various damages, including a large chip to the central tile and cracks to two of the tiles that surround the central floral tiles. There is also crazing to the glaze on the tiles. The moulding to the top of the table surrounding the tiles is slightly sun faded, and has occasional water spot damage. The base of the table is generally very good with minor dents and scratches commensurate with age. All four bun feet present, and the table feels firm. Overall good.
Tiles - an early 20th century Art Nouveau dust pressed tile, tube lined with sinuous flowerhead and foliage, 15cm square; a 19th century Malkin Edge & Co dust pressed tile, relief moulded with large stylised flowerhead, in yellow on a blue ground, 15cm square; another, with strawberry blossom, in colours on a brown ground, with leafy border, 15cm square (3)
A collection of 19th century ceramics including an ironstone china jug of octagonal form with chinoiserie decoration and serpent handle, a further similar jug, a relief moulded jug with hunting scene decoration and pink lustred finish, a bowl with plated mount raised on three fish supports, marked to base Neptune, a majolica type vase in the form of a fish, two majolica dishes and covers modelled as fruit on plates, a Minton tile with fleur de lys decoration on a blue ground, inscribed to reverse - From Thornbury Castle, etc
Qajar Dynasty, 1794-1925 AD. A rectangular white-glazed ceramic tile with polychrome glazed design; the central motif an elliptical frame in yellow with blue foliage enclosing a seated bearded figure with a staff, robed and capped, with smaller attendant behind holding a fan, executed in brown glaze with sun before the seated figure bearing a short calligraphic text; to the surround, fruit, vines and leaves in red, blue, green and brown. 7 kg, 49 cm (19 1/4"). Property of a London collector, acquired early 1960s. Tiles such as this were produced in the Iranian city of Shiraz. The scene shows an Achaemenid ruler seated on a throne with an attendant standing behind and holding a fan over the king's head. The fashion for tiles displaying Achaemenid scenes occurred mostly in the late 19th century when there was a revival of interest in the past as archaeologists were uncovering a large number of ancient sites with important art work. Fine condition, restored.

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