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Lot 1384

21 Teile Meissen "Zwiebelmuster" Frühstücksservice, blaue Schwertermarke nach 1950, bestehend aus: 6 Teetassen OT/UT (H. 6cm, 2 min best., 3x Schleifstriche), 4 Teller (Ø 22cm), 2 Teller (Ø 20,5cm, Schleifstriche), 2 Frühstücksbrettchen (26x15,5cm), Kaffeekanne (H. 24cm, innen best.), Zuckerdose (H. 11,5cm, min. best.), Leuchter (H. 14,6cm), Vase (H. 9,5cm), Blattschale (19x16,5cm), Muschelschale (12x10,5cm) und Konfektschale (12,8x10,5cm) und Kratervase

Lot 1392

Rosenthal Jugendstil Vase in ovoider Form mit kurzem Hals, schauseitig in pastosen Unterglasurfarben bemalt "Alpenveilchen", darüber umlaufende Ornamentranken in Grün, Stempelmarke Rosenthal, um 1910, H. 13cm

Lot 1604

Lalique Vase in mattiertem farblosem Formglas mit Reliefdekor "Zwei Vögel",sign., 20.Jh., H. 12,6cm, min. best.

Lot 759

Meissen Vase in Knoblauchform mit polychromer "Bouquet" Malerei und Galerierand auf kobaltblauem Fond, als Lampe montiert, blaue Schwertermarke 1924-1934, H. ges. 68cm

Lot 10

A Chinese Blue and White Dragon and Waves Vase H: 41cm; W: 20cm. Qing dynasty. Johann Wilhelm Normann Munthe (1864-1935), military officer and art collector. Munthe was born in Bergen, Norway, in July 1864. After receiving military education at the Cavalry Cadet School (Kavaleriets underoffiserskole), he came to China in 1887 and served in the Chinese Customs. He later held various positions, including commander and chief of staff in Yuan Shikai's cavalry. He lived in China for over 50 years and collected more than 2,500 Chinese cultural relics, many of which were scattered remnants from the Yuanmingyuan (Old Summer Palace) that were in private hands. His collection included stone carvings, jade artifacts, bronze objects, ceramics, paintings, silk embroidery, and the most extraordinary pieces were the stone carvings from the Yuanmingyuan. Munthe was a passionate collector of Chinese art. His collection comprised porcelain, paintings, costumes, bronze sculptures, and marble statues. On multiple occasions, Munthe entrusted a significant number of porcelain and paintings to British & Foreign Marine Ins, Co., Ltd for transportation to his hometown in Norway, where they were handed over to his family. Some of Munthe's family members donated a portion of the collection to museums, while the remaining substantial collection was preserved. The Vestlandske Kunstindustrimuseum in Bergen, Norway, and The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon both have a large number of artworks donated by General Munthe. Munthe passed away in Beijing in 1935 and was buried in the British Municipal Cemetery in Tianjin.

Lot 12

A Chinese Turquoise Ground and Famille Rose Vase with Double Handles H: 31cm; W: 21cm. Qing dynasty. Johann Wilhelm Normann Munthe (1864-1935), military officer and art collector. Munthe was born in Bergen, Norway, in July 1864. After receiving military education at the Cavalry Cadet School (Kavaleriets underoffiserskole), he came to China in 1887 and served in the Chinese Customs. He later held various positions, including commander and chief of staff in Yuan Shikai's cavalry. He lived in China for over 50 years and collected more than 2,500 Chinese cultural relics, many of which were scattered remnants from the Yuanmingyuan (Old Summer Palace) that were in private hands. His collection included stone carvings, jade artifacts, bronze objects, ceramics, paintings, silk embroidery, and the most extraordinary pieces were the stone carvings from the Yuanmingyuan. Munthe was a passionate collector of Chinese art. His collection comprised porcelain, paintings, costumes, bronze sculptures, and marble statues. On multiple occasions, Munthe entrusted a significant number of porcelain and paintings to British & Foreign Marine Ins, Co., Ltd for transportation to his hometown in Norway, where they were handed over to his family. Some of Munthe's family members donated a portion of the collection to museums, while the remaining substantial collection was preserved. The Vestlandske Kunstindustrimuseum in Bergen, Norway, and The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon both have a large number of artworks donated by General Munthe. Munthe passed away in Beijing in 1935 and was buried in the British Municipal Cemetery in Tianjin.

Lot 2

A Chinese Copper Red Dragon Vase Yuhuchunping H: 30cm; W: 16.5cm. Qing dynasty. Johann Wilhelm Normann Munthe (1864-1935), military officer and art collector. Munthe was born in Bergen, Norway, in July 1864. After receiving military education at the Cavalry Cadet School (Kavaleriets underoffiserskole), he came to China in 1887 and served in the Chinese Customs. He later held various positions, including commander and chief of staff in Yuan Shikai's cavalry. He lived in China for over 50 years and collected more than 2,500 Chinese cultural relics, many of which were scattered remnants from the Yuanmingyuan (Old Summer Palace) that were in private hands. His collection included stone carvings, jade artifacts, bronze objects, ceramics, paintings, silk embroidery, and the most extraordinary pieces were the stone carvings from the Yuanmingyuan. Munthe was a passionate collector of Chinese art. His collection comprised porcelain, paintings, costumes, bronze sculptures, and marble statues. On multiple occasions, Munthe entrusted a significant number of porcelain and paintings to British & Foreign Marine Ins, Co., Ltd for transportation to his hometown in Norway, where they were handed over to his family. Some of Munthe's family members donated a portion of the collection to museums, while the remaining substantial collection was preserved. The Vestlandske Kunstindustrimuseum in Bergen, Norway, and The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon both have a large number of artworks donated by General Munthe. Munthe passed away in Beijing in 1935 and was buried in the British Municipal Cemetery in Tianjin.

Lot 26

A Chinese Underglaze Blue and Copper Red Vase Meiping H: 60cm; W: 33cm. Yuan dynasty. Johann Wilhelm Normann Munthe (1864-1935), military officer and art collector. Munthe was born in Bergen, Norway, in July 1864. After receiving military education at the Cavalry Cadet School (Kavaleriets underoffiserskole), he came to China in 1887 and served in the Chinese Customs. He later held various positions, including commander and chief of staff in Yuan Shikai's cavalry. He lived in China for over 50 years and collected more than 2,500 Chinese cultural relics, many of which were scattered remnants from the Yuanmingyuan (Old Summer Palace) that were in private hands. His collection included stone carvings, jade artifacts, bronze objects, ceramics, paintings, silk embroidery, and the most extraordinary pieces were the stone carvings from the Yuanmingyuan. Munthe was a passionate collector of Chinese art. His collection comprised porcelain, paintings, costumes, bronze sculptures, and marble statues. On multiple occasions, Munthe entrusted a significant number of porcelain and paintings to British & Foreign Marine Ins, Co., Ltd for transportation to his hometown in Norway, where they were handed over to his family. Some of Munthe's family members donated a portion of the collection to museums, while the remaining substantial collection was preserved. The Vestlandske Kunstindustrimuseum in Bergen, Norway, and The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon both have a large number of artworks donated by General Munthe. Munthe passed away in Beijing in 1935 and was buried in the British Municipal Cemetery in Tianjin.

Lot 29

A Chinese Underglaze Blue and Iron Red Vase Meiping H: 34cm; W: 20cm. Qing dynasty. Johann Wilhelm Normann Munthe (1864-1935), military officer and art collector. Munthe was born in Bergen, Norway, in July 1864. After receiving military education at the Cavalry Cadet School (Kavaleriets underoffiserskole), he came to China in 1887 and served in the Chinese Customs. He later held various positions, including commander and chief of staff in Yuan Shikai's cavalry. He lived in China for over 50 years and collected more than 2,500 Chinese cultural relics, many of which were scattered remnants from the Yuanmingyuan (Old Summer Palace) that were in private hands. His collection included stone carvings, jade artifacts, bronze objects, ceramics, paintings, silk embroidery, and the most extraordinary pieces were the stone carvings from the Yuanmingyuan. Munthe was a passionate collector of Chinese art. His collection comprised porcelain, paintings, costumes, bronze sculptures, and marble statues. On multiple occasions, Munthe entrusted a significant number of porcelain and paintings to British & Foreign Marine Ins, Co., Ltd for transportation to his hometown in Norway, where they were handed over to his family. Some of Munthe's family members donated a portion of the collection to museums, while the remaining substantial collection was preserved. The Vestlandske Kunstindustrimuseum in Bergen, Norway, and The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon both have a large number of artworks donated by General Munthe. Munthe passed away in Beijing in 1935 and was buried in the British Municipal Cemetery in Tianjin.

Lot 49

A Chinese Sky Blue Glaze Dragon Zun Vase H: 52cm; W: 22cm. Qing dynasty. Johann Wilhelm Normann Munthe (1864-1935), military officer and art collector. Munthe was born in Bergen, Norway, in July 1864. After receiving military education at the Cavalry Cadet School (Kavaleriets underoffiserskole), he came to China in 1887 and served in the Chinese Customs. He later held various positions, including commander and chief of staff in Yuan Shikai's cavalry. He lived in China for over 50 years and collected more than 2,500 Chinese cultural relics, many of which were scattered remnants from the Yuanmingyuan (Old Summer Palace) that were in private hands. His collection included stone carvings, jade artifacts, bronze objects, ceramics, paintings, silk embroidery, and the most extraordinary pieces were the stone carvings from the Yuanmingyuan. Munthe was a passionate collector of Chinese art. His collection comprised porcelain, paintings, costumes, bronze sculptures, and marble statues. On multiple occasions, Munthe entrusted a significant number of porcelain and paintings to British & Foreign Marine Ins, Co., Ltd for transportation to his hometown in Norway, where they were handed over to his family. Some of Munthe's family members donated a portion of the collection to museums, while the remaining substantial collection was preserved. The Vestlandske Kunstindustrimuseum in Bergen, Norway, and The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon both have a large number of artworks donated by General Munthe. Munthe passed away in Beijing in 1935 and was buried in the British Municipal Cemetery in Tianjin.

Lot 6

A Chinese Falangcai Glaze Landscape Vase H: 36cm; W: 20cm. Qing dynasty. Johann Wilhelm Normann Munthe (1864-1935), military officer and art collector. Munthe was born in Bergen, Norway, in July 1864. After receiving military education at the Cavalry Cadet School (Kavaleriets underoffiserskole), he came to China in 1887 and served in the Chinese Customs. He later held various positions, including commander and chief of staff in Yuan Shikai's cavalry. He lived in China for over 50 years and collected more than 2,500 Chinese cultural relics, many of which were scattered remnants from the Yuanmingyuan (Old Summer Palace) that were in private hands. His collection included stone carvings, jade artifacts, bronze objects, ceramics, paintings, silk embroidery, and the most extraordinary pieces were the stone carvings from the Yuanmingyuan. Munthe was a passionate collector of Chinese art. His collection comprised porcelain, paintings, costumes, bronze sculptures, and marble statues. On multiple occasions, Munthe entrusted a significant number of porcelain and paintings to British & Foreign Marine Ins, Co., Ltd for transportation to his hometown in Norway, where they were handed over to his family. Some of Munthe's family members donated a portion of the collection to museums, while the remaining substantial collection was preserved. The Vestlandske Kunstindustrimuseum in Bergen, Norway, and The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon both have a large number of artworks donated by General Munthe. Munthe passed away in Beijing in 1935 and was buried in the British Municipal Cemetery in Tianjin.

Lot 60

A GIARDINETTI PANEL RING depicting a vase of flowers, to include three rose cut diamonds with the largest measuring 5mm x 4.6mm, two rubies and two emeralds, surrounded by step cut green stones surrounding the edge of the panel, rose coloured metal with unmarked shank, ring size N, gross weight 12.14g

Lot 1516

A TINY JAPANESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL VASE. Signed. 2.75ins high.

Lot 1153

A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN YUHUCHUNPIN VASE decorated with panels of characters. 33cm high.

Lot 1159

A CHINESE PORCELAIN RED DOUBLE GOURD VASE. 7.5ins high.

Lot 1147

A CIZHOU POTTERY VASE. 25cm high.

Lot 1196

A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SEA DRAGON VASE, with white dragons on a stylised wave pattern background, 28cm high.

Lot 1171

A LARGE CHINESE TERRA COTTA VASE carved with dragons and figures. 26ins high.

Lot 1163

A CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND RED VASE decorated with dragons. 14ins high.

Lot 1127

A LARGE FLOWER ENCRUSTED URN SHAPED VASE.

Lot 1062

AN ORREFORS GLASS VASE. Signed. 5.5ins high.

Lot 1151

A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TWIN HANDLED GARLIC HEAD VASE. 20cm high.

Lot 1190

A CHINESE POWDER BLUE GLAZE PORCELAIN VASE. 28 cm high.

Lot 48

An unusual bulbous vase, 19th century, 13cm high

Lot 83

An 18th century Chinese export saucer and associated saucer; a Chinese blue and white beaker, tea bowl and saucer and saucer, a miniature Chinese blue and white vase painted with a dragonProvenance:Collection of Barry Lock (1934 - 2021) Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, SW1Miniature vase with chips to the rim. Small blue and white bowl with figures chipped with hairline crack. Other blue and white bowl also chipped with hairline crack. Both blue and white plates with minor chipping and damage. Gilt bowl with a hairline crack and rubbing to guilt. Rubbing to gilt on both saucers

Lot 9

Two Meissen figures of military officers 12cm high and a Dresden pot pourri vase with a hinged cover 19cm high (3)The first Meissen figure - has loss to one foot, finger, one had and a cuff. Loss to the strap holding the loop. Collection of dust throughout and markings to the oter surface with fading to the paint and gilt. The second Meissen figure has loss to hands, clothes, loops and feathers on the hat. the tree stump has been repair with discoloured glue marks. Fading to the gilt and paint throughout. The pourri vase with later hinge. The gilt and paint faded. The lid does not sit flush. Small markings and dirt staining the exterior. 

Lot 79

A Sevres porcelain tea cup and saucer, painted with blue floral bouquets, gilt dentil rims, interlaced L mark in blue; a late 18th century Vienna coffee cup and stand, with intwined handle; a Dresden cup and saucer and a Herend vaseProvenance:Collection of Barry Lock (1934 - 2021) Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, SW1Fading to the gilt and decoration throughout. The scalloped teacup with possible restoration

Lot 38

André Delatte (1887-1953), a pâte de verre glass vase, of dimpled onion form and mottled in shades of pink and purple36.5cm high

Lot 23

John McLaughlin for Country Work Studio, Derby, a two-handled pedestal vase, painted with flowers within elaborate gilt borders, 29cm high; a tankard painted by John McLaughlin with a bird perched on a branch, in a rectangular panel reserved on a yellow and gilt banded ground body (2)

Lot 73

A celadon glazed bottle vase, with pierced decoration to the main body, 24.5cm high; together with a Chinese Imari pattern dish, the interior is decorated with stags, blossoms and pomegranates21.25cm diameter; A Chinese famille rose bowl and a modern green and red flambe tri-shoulder handle vase (4)Famille rose bowl - has damage to the glaze and paint throughout with major rubbing throughout. Chipping to the rim. Chinese Imari dish - has some yellow staining and scratching to the surface removing the glaze.Flambe vase - One impact mark to the side - see imagesThe pierced vase - has crazing to the glaze. with some staining to various areas  

Lot 460

A set of six George III style mahogany chairs with pierced vase splats and red upholstered drop in seats (6)

Lot 78

French porcelain plates and dishes in Angouleme style; Edward VIII glass coronation mug; pink glass vase or shade; etc

Lot 45

John McLaughlin for The Country Work Studio, Derby, a two handled vase and cover, painted in Sevres style with panels of flowers, within raised gilt cartouches reserved on a blue ground body, the handles moulded with rams, 24cm high

Lot 2

A studio pottery vase, possibly Walter Keeler 17cm high and another with cover surmounted with a cat, possibly Jane Perryman 22cm high (2)

Lot 46

John McLaughlin for Country Work Studio, Derby, a two-handled pedestal vase, painted with a view of the river Derwent, Derbyshire, 29cm high; another. painted with roses on a blue ground, 21cm high

Lot 1220

A C.H. Brannam Barnstaple Pottery three handled tyg with all round incised motto - incised mark to base and dated 1903 with F.T. monogram for Frank Thomas - sold with a large Baron Barnstaple vase with Art Nouveau style slip decoration and a semi-matte glaze finish (firing damage)

Lot 1258

An early 20th Century Shelley pottery vase of bulbous tapered form with flared neck, decorated in enamels with a crane on a yellow lustre ground - sold with two smaller similar (one a/f)

Lot 1199

Four pieces of green ground West Country pottery including HM Exeter two handled loving cup with motto and coloured slip decoration, Watcombe three handled vase, etc. - sold with another loving cup with incised motto and leaf and beetle decoration (restoration) and two similarly decorated jugs

Lot 1262

Five North Devon Pottery commemorative mugs made for the Coronation of George VI in 1937 including Brannam and Baron examples - sold with an unmarked West Country pottery vase with sgraffito fish decoration

Lot 1001

A selection of studio and craft pottery items including Tremar (Cornwall) vase, etc.

Lot 1278

A small selection of studio and craft pottery items including Tremaen Pottery (Cornwall) vase, tall abstract block style vase, etc.

Lot 1223

A 1950's Portugese (Freiria, Torres Vedras) studio pottery vase with painted abstract stylised fish decoration on a blue and cream ground - painted mark to base and dated 1958

Lot 697

A box containing a quantity of assorted collectable items including Japanese lacquer letter rack, green uranium glass vase, etc.

Lot 1031

A quantity of assorted studio pottery items including Simon Eeles jug, Prawle Pottery handled vase, etc.

Lot 1248

A vintage Royal Copenhagen fajance vase (designed by Ivan Weiss) of tall rounded square form, with wax resist and painted decoration depicting stylised flowerheads

Lot 785

A Japanese late Satsuma small dish with figural decoration, a similar vase (a/f) and a porcelain sake cup with inset erotic image - sold with a Japanese gilt lacquer painting

Lot 1273

A pair of West Country pottery vases with green streaky glaze effect finish - sold with a smaller similar, a N.P. North Devon vase and three Staffordshire Art Deco style jugs with vibrant hand painted and streaky glaze decoration

Lot 1265

A large Lemon & Crute Pottery three handled vase with hand painted decoration depicting a swooping bird on a purple ground - sold with a potpourri pot with heather decoration on a similar ground

Lot 1182

A Bohemia Crystal freeform coloured art glass vase - sold with a Gozo glass vase and another

Lot 1189

A large Murano glass figurine depicting a long necked duck - sold with a clear Liskeard glass textured vase and a Murano coloured bowl

Lot 1281

A large 19th Century Japanese Imari vase of globe bottle form with typical hand painted decoration in iron red, cobalt blue and gilt

Lot 1253

A Watcombe pottery vase with a hand painted dog rose on a purple ground - sold with a similar hot water jug and lid and a Longpark tulip vase with butterfly decoration

Lot 1129

A large modern ceramic vase of urn form with incised fish decoration

Lot 1110

A quantity of assorted ceramic items, including two Royal Copenhagen Christmas plates, for 1959 & 1960, a similar small vase, etc.

Lot 1024

A small quantity of assorted ceramics, including Carlton Ware "Footed Jug" advertising Brown & Polson, Art Pottery vase, etc.

Lot 1206

A vintage blackbird pie funnel - sold with a pottery preserve jar and a vase

Lot 1245

A Torquay pottery match striker made to advertise W. & E.C. Carne of Falmouth and Truro with stamp mark to base Joseph Causton & Son, London (a/f and restoration) - sold with two other match strikers and an Exeter art pottery vase with enamel flowers on a green ground

Lot 1216

An antique Chinese porcelain vase with hand painted decoration in blue depicting a sinewy dragon amidst foliage - blue painted four character seal mark to base - damage and re-glued, repurposed as a lamp - sold with a Canton style teapot (restoration and no lid)

Lot 1219

A large Aller Vale two handled pottery vase with incised mottos on a light brown glaze finish with coloured slip decoration and a smaller similar - sold with a pair of large Watcombe vases of waisted form decorated with cherries on a yellow ground (restoration)

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