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Royal Crown Derby Hand Painted Pair of Old Imari - 22ct Solid Gold Band Twin Handle Urn Shaped Vases. Pattern No 1128 & Date 2004. Superb Quality - Please See Photo. Each 16.5 Inches - 41.75 cm High. Condition Report - 1st Vase - 1st Quality and Mint Condition. 2nd Vase - Hairline Crack to Base, Please See Photo, Easy to Resolve, Caused by Over Tightening Screw to Base. Please See Photo, Retails over £3,600.
East Asia, Japan, Middle Jomon period, ca. 2000 to 1000 BCE. A large, deep, conical urn made using the coil method, the clay mixed by the woman who made it (women produced all ceramics in this culture) with adhesive materials like mica, lead, fibers, and crushed shells. She would then smooth the interior and exterior and create cord-like motifs around the exterior, many of which can still be seen here, and for which this enigmatic culture is named - "Jomon" means "cord pattern" in Japanese. An applied, rope-like strip of clay is just under the slightly rolled out rim. Jomon pottery is some of the oldest ever made, and much of it has a similar form as this example: "fukabachi," deep bowls or jars. The flattened base indicates that it is probably from the early Middle Jomon period. Size: 10.8" W x 19.55" H (27.4 cm x 49.7 cm).The fukabachi style emerged at the beginning of the Jomon period and persisted for centuries. These were used for cooking and storage; the cultivation of rice, which began around this time, created demand for ceramic domestic vessels. People lived in small communities, in square-shaped pithouses and had regular trade with the Korean peninsula and with each other, creating a fairly uniform ceramic tradition across a wide geographic area.This piece has been tested using thermoluminescence (TL) analysis and has been found to be ancient and of the period stated. A full report will accompany purchase. Provenance: private Hawaii, USA collection; ex-private Chicago, Illinois, USA collection Condition: Repaired from multiple pieces, with some areas of restoration. Overpainting along some of the repair lines. Repairs are generally unobtrusive. Two drill holes from TL testing: outside the rim, and along the exterior lower body. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #146140
A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE TABLE APPARENTLY NO MAKER’S MARK ALKMAAR 1882 the shaped oval tilt top chased to the dished centre with a flower-filled urn and a border of further flowers the baluster stem on three cast openwork scroll supports 833 standard 13.5cm wide; together with a Dutch silver pill box Schoonhoven 1902 circular covered in figural scenes to top and bottom and scrolls to bombé sides 833 standard 5.5cm diameter; and a German silver pill box Simon Roth Hanau circa 1895 the circular box on four ball feet decorated with scrolls and figures below a cone-shaped pedestal topped by a cast cherub import marked for London 1895 5cm high 196gr (6oz) (3)
ËœA PAIR OF SILVER-GILT IVORY AND ROCK CRYSTAL FIGURAL CANDLESTICKS PROBABLY GERMAN LATE 19TH CENTURY the rectangular bases and panel feet cast with leafy scrolls below a band of rocaille set with gemstones and pastes each supporting an opposing ivory figure of a young countryman or woman with silver detailed clothes and hat standing beside a flower-filled gem and paste-set hamper on stump support set behind with an ivy-wreathed cylindrical candlestick with drip-pan below the urn-shaped sconce with detachable nozzle 26cm high
Pair of Bohemian hand-painted, overlay glass pedestal urn-shaped vases with flared necks, hobnail and foliate panels on pedestal bases. 30 cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: One has significant repair where a large piece of the neck has been stuck back. Other vase has at least one minor chip.
A good quality reproduction mahogany dining room side cabinetWith breakfront, fitted with central drawer with carved urn detail and four side drawers, raised on tapering square legs, together with a matching two drawer cutlery canteen (lacking contents), largest piece height 87cm, width 137cm, depth 54cm (2)
A Royal Copenhagen miniature frog on a rock no. 507; together with a Royal Crown Derby dormouse paperweight; a Dresden porcelain urn and cover; a Mulberry circular box and cover; a Poole Pottery sleeping fox; a Baccarat glass dove; an Edwardian enamelled glass box trinket box and cover; and an early 19th century English porcelain Imari twin handled sauce tureen (lacks cover). (9)
A 19th century French bronze lizard candlestick the urn shaped nozzle with fruiting vine decoration, on a reeded column with climbing lizard and foliate mount to three paw and counter feet, 12 1/8in. (30.8cm.) high, lizard detached; together with a pair of 18th century style brass three branch candelabra. (3)
A fine marquetry inlaid Sinfonia extending dining table and eight chairs by Carpanelli of Italy early 21st century, the rectangular table with D-shaped ends, extending on a pull out mechanism with a concealed centre-hinged additional leaf beneath the top, the top with central walnut panel within multiple cross and decorative marquetry bandings, within broad serpentine shaped outer borders of myrtle and palisander, over a conforming palisander frieze with lozenge marquetry banding, raised on tapered fluted legs with floral marquetry and cross banded decoration and urn shaped feet, 88«in. (225cm.) long, 118in. (300cm.) long extended, 43¬in. (110cm.) wide, together with a matching set of eight marquetry inlaid walnut splat back chairs, with striped silk seats and square tapered front legs, the rear legs of sabre form. (9)
An assortment of 18th and early 19th Century pottery and porcelain, to include a Worcester 'Scarlet Japan' teapot and plate, a pearlware Imari urn, a sauceboat decorated with fancy birds, a pearlware boot, a creamware asparagus server, a blue and white teacup and a Caughley 'pleasure boat' or 'fisherman' pattern wine taster, damages to some items
A small Minton garniture set, blue ground with hand painted windmill scenes by J.E. Dean, comprising; An elliptical twin handle vase and cover raised on an oval pedestal, 13 cm high and two twin handle urns and one cover, 16 cm high (3)One urn with broken handle (pieces present) and one cover missing
Hermès ''Les Jardiniers du Roy'' Silk Scarf, Designed By Maurice Tranchant, printed centrally with a large urn of flowers, surrounded by gardeners and other figures, 90cm square; an Hermès ''Brins D'or'' Silk Scarf, Designed By Julia Abadie, printed in vibrant pinks and oranges, 90cm square; together with an Aquascutum Scarf (3). Les Jardinieres du Roy - various stains of varying degrees, one or two loose threads to rolled hem. Brins D'or - some tiny stains, overall fair. Aqauscutum - various marks/stains.
Royal Worcester limited edition York Minster Restoration urn shaped vase, with certificate No.111/600, two York Minster limited edition commemorative plates, each boxed with certificate and three other boxed collector's plates (6) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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