Stig Lindberg (1916-1982) Blå Husar breakfast service, designed for Gustavsberg in 1968, cobalt blue, including eight coffee cups and saucers, sugar bowl, eight plates 21cms, eight plates 18 cms, eight bowls 17 cms diameter, two jugs, butter dish and cover, two jam pots and covers, heat tile, a large rectangular serving dish 31 x 22 cms, medium rectangular serving dish 22 x 19 cms, eight egg cups, two circular dishes 24 cms diameter. (50)Condition ReportAll in very good condition.
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Quantity of The Beatles related books (14). Together with a framed series of collector's ceramic plates/ tiles titled 'Elvis Presley, From Stage to Legend'. Series titled The Making of a Star by Nate Giorgio at The Bradford Exchange c2000. Please note one tile is damaged. Frame: W 97cm, H 30cm.
A late 19th Century James Thomson 'Seasons' tile, designed by John Moyr Smith 'Refulgent Summer Comes' in a brass frame, along with a hand painted period house design tile and a 19th century Wedgwood blue and white transfer design 'November' tile by Helen Miles. Proceeds from this lot will be donated to the Sarcoma charity.
PorcelainChina , Ming Dynasty Dimensions: Height 28 cm Wide 14 cm Depth 14 cmWeight: 1222 grams Huluping vase in hexagonal shape. The main background decor is a red tile geometric pattern. Turquoise lines create reserves on each side. A circular reserve in each square area contains paintings of golden flowers like chrysanthemums. The neck's circular reserves are painted with golden Chinese characters. One side of the vase has suffered more paint loss than the other.
A large continental hardwood and walnut veneered refectory farmhouse dining table. The table having a rectangular top with mosaic inspired wooden tiles. Carved inset to sides with fitted frieze below. Raised on straight block supports united by H shaped stretcher with matching tile detailing. Measures approx. 77cm x 204cm x 102cm.
Port Meirion "The Botantic Garden" pattern, tea service comprising teapot approx. 16.5cm h, tile and cork tea pot stand, milk jug, cream jug, jam pot and cover, 6 cups and saucers and 6 tea plates 8.5cm d, 6 napkins, together with a selection of Hartley Greens & Co, Leeds Pottery to include large oval dish 33.5cm max, tea pot, sugar, milk 2 mugs, 3 egg cups.
A CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE TILE MADE FOR THE ISLAMIC MARKET IN THE MING DYNASTY STYLE, inscribed in Arabic script with a verse from the Quran, within floral borders 20cm x 20cmIn good order overall, the underside with some slight chipping and simulated wear, minor firing flaws to glaze.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN DISH TOGETHER WITH AN ALABASTER TILE, 20TH CENTURY. The porcelain dish decorated with nine dragons amidst clouds with a flaming pearl, Chenghua mark to base; Together with a vintage alabaster table screen in wooden frame, decorated with the eight immortals. Dish 29cm diam.Dish with two chips to rim and 4cm hairline. The wooden frame with loss to top with small split to wood at the pierced frieze.
A Liberty & Co. walnut side cabinet, the red lustre tiled top possibly William De Morgan, above a pair of arch-topped open shelves and cupboard doors below, enamelled liberty label91 x 121 x 46cmA number of scratches and notable rubbing to tiles, one rectangular and one square border tile cracked, one of the central tiles also cracked, some crazing. THe cabinet itself in generally good condition.
A Continental Art Nouveau cast iron stove, the front and sides with green enamelled tiles, raised on pierced shaped feet80 x 103 x 62cmOverall, in good decorative order, rail is detached, two of the four glass panes have fine cracks, one tile to front with corner chip and crack, tile to lower left drawer also broken, a number of the screws are replacements. Six of the tiles to the right-hand end have chips or cracks. Some surface rust. Weight unknown.
A set of four Persian Qajar moulded pottery faience glazed tiles - 19th century, each depicting a young nobleman on horseback, reaching up with an offering to the simurgh flying above, flowers at the horse's feet and small buildings distant, on a blue ground, below an upper border with central flower and interlaced arabesques, 33.5 x 25.5 cm, each mounted in a modern wooden frame, some damages and repairs.* Condition: All the tiles have some glaze crazing. One tile has a filled section to losses to the upper left corner. Another has a break across the centre of the tile which has been glued - there are some small glaze flakes missing from along the break. The eyes of the figures and horses on this tile have been removed later. The third tile has a small glued repair to a crack to the upper left corner and a chip to the upper right corner which has been polished. The fourth tile has some glaze chips to the upper corners and some brown stained discolouration to the glaze crazing.
A carved hardwood Cabinet (GUI) Qing Dynasty, of rectangular outline with a pair of hinged doors separated by a central tile, the panels boldly carved with elegant shaped panels, depicting various scenes with flowers, figures, animals etc., above a wide carved panelled apron, the interior with shelves and two drawers above a concealed well with removable covers, the backs of each hinged door with carved design, the back and side panels finely bevelled and removable, all supported on four square section legs, approx. 196cms h x 127cms w x 56cms d (77'' x 50'' x 22''). (1) Purchased: Hobbs and Bishops Fine Art Ltd., Hong Kong.

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