UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Gold 2 pounds, 2019. Royal Mint. Proof. Commemorating the 260 years anniversary of Wedgwood - a fine china, porcelain, and luxury accessories manufacturer founded on 1 May 1759 by the English potter and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood.Fifth crowned bust of Elizabeth II facing right; ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 2 POUNDS ·. Design by Jody Clark. / A Portland Vase, a copy of the Roman original and Josiah Wedgwood's greatest achievement; laurel branches on both sides; WEDGWOOD above; anniversary dates 1759 - 2019 below. Design by Wedgwood Design Team. Edge milled and inscribed (incuse lettering); EVERYTHING GIVES WAY TO EXPERIMENT.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 5784821-006. NGC Census in this grade: 7, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 11Reference: S-K56Diameter: 28.4 mm.Thickness: 2.5 mm.Weight: 15.9761 g. (AGW=0.4711 oz.)Composition: 917.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
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A PAIR OF WORCESTER APPLE-GREEN SHOULDERED VASESTHE PORCELAIN CIRCA 1770Painted with panels of exotic birds, 12.5cm highCf. Bonhams, The Zorensky Collection, Part II, lot 390, 23rd Feb. 2005 for a two-handled vase in the same pattern, belonging to a group of apple-green wares of later decoration.Condition Report: Both with repaired sections.Condition Report Disclaimer
A GARNITURE OF THREE PATINATED BRONZE VASESLATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY, AFTER THE ANTIQUEComprising a central vase with flaming finial and triple ram's-mask monopodia upon a shaped triangular base, the garniture comprising a pair of lidded vase each with flambeau finial and twin ram's-masks31 and 24cm high respectively Provenance: The Rowse Collection
A GROUP OF THREE CELADON JADE AND AGATE CARVINGS 20TH CENTURYIncluding: A large Chinese celadon jade 'Duck' with wood stand, 13cm high; a Chinese agate 'dragon' vase with cover and wood stand, 10.5cm high; and a agate carved bird, 9.5cm high ()3Condition Report: dragon vase with the cover chippedagate bird with chips to extremitiesCondition Report Disclaimer
THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASES19TH CENTURYIncluding one pair of baluster vasese decorated wth flower foliage, 25.3cm high, and one landscape vase, 26cm high (3)Condition Report: pair of baluster vases decorated with flower foliage: one with a filled chip to the rimlandscape vase: small firing blemishesCondition Report Disclaimer
THREE CHINESE GE-TYPE VASES19TH CENTURYIncluding: one 'trigram' vase, fitted to the wood base and the overall height 24.5cm high; one twin handled vase, 19cm high; and one tripod censer, 8.5cm high (3)Condition Report: 'trigram' vase fitted to the wood base, long cracks throughout the body and the other side with one firing flawtwin handled vase: cracked and chipped to the rim and gluedtripod censer: minor wear Condition Report Disclaimer
THREE CHINESE LIME-GREEN GLAZED PORCELAINQING DYNASTYIncluding: one twin handled vase, 11.5cm high; one landscaped vase with wang bing rong mark, 23.5cm high; and one box and cover, 11,5cm long (3)Condition Report: landscape vase with restored rim and foot, one crack and filled chip to the rimcover box with one small glaze chip to the rim and wear to the surface commensurate with ageCondition Report Disclaimer
A GROUP OF CHINESE AND JAPANESE CERAMICS AND OTHERS,Including: one red-glazed water pot with xuande mark, Qing Dynasty, 4.5cm high; one apple green splashed water pot with kangxi mark, Qing Dynasty, 4.2cm high; one blue and white miniature vase, 4.9cm high; a pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, 12cm high; a small Satsuma cylindrical vase, 6cm high; a Royal Derby miniature basket, 7cm long; and one miniature bisque vase, 2.2cm high (8)Condition Report: red-glazed water pot with xuande mark: cracked and gluedapple green splashed water pot with kangxi mark: wear to the glazeblue and white miniature vase: traces of pigment to the surface pair of Japanese Satsuma vases: one with a chip to the rim and the other with cracks and chips to the rim, one small area of chip missing to the body small Satsuma cylindrical vase: wear to the srufaceRoyal Derby miniature basket: cracks to the bodyminiature bisque vase: minute chips to the rimCondition Report Disclaimer
A NAVETTE SHAPED MOTTLED GLAZED STONEWARE VASE BY MANDY PARSLOW, 41cm wide and a further vessel of compressed tear form, by Hiroki Iwata (b. 1965) from 'Snow Series' vase, 16cm hightogether with a glazed stoneware two handled asymetrical vase, modern, of oval sectionIncised KR to the underside21.5cm high(3)Provenance: From the collection of Victoria, Lady de Rothschild
AN ASSORTMENT OF GLASSVARIOUS DATES MOSTLY 19TH CENTURYComprising six rummers engraved with ears of barley and fruiting hop, 15.5cm high, another similar tumbler, 11.5cm high, and a pair of Bohemian blue glass and gilt overlay vases (one a/f), 31.5cm highCondition Report: Tumbler with foot rim chip.One overlay vase has been smashed at the neck and repaired. (see images)Condition Report Disclaimer
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE PROBABLY KANGXINow fitted for electricity on a giltwood stand base The vase approximately 23cm high, overall height: 56cm high including fitmentsProvenance:Private Collection, Tim Rootes and Obby Waller, Barton Hill House, GloucestershireCondition Report: Drilled through the base, solidly mounted when fitted as a lamp, some marks and wear to the gilt wood elementsPlease note this is sold as a decorative items of furniture only and not as a working electrical lamp - this would need to be rewired and tested by a professional electrician prior to use in a domestic setting.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionMeasurements have been added to the description, The vase approximately 23cm high, overall height: 56cm high including fitmentsCondition Report Disclaimer
18th-19th century A.D. A pair of carved porphyry vases modelled on the famous 2nd century A.D. Roman Warwick Vase with Bacchic ornament, beading and egg-and-dart ornament around the rim, foliate vines below with both handles formed from two entwined vines, the body displaying a frieze of male and female masks modelled naturalistically in high relief, leaves radiating upwards from the centre base; each created in two parts and accompanied by a marble plinth; probably re-used ancient stone. Cf. Historic England Archive, reference CC52/00545, for a photograph of the 'original' reconstruction of the vase taken whilst located at Warwick Castle. 10.7 kg total, 29.5 cm wide each (11 5/8 in.). English private collection. The original vase was reputedly discovered at Hadrian's Villa, in Tivoli, Italy in 1771 A.D.; now in the Burrell Collection, Glasgow, Scotland. The vase is not entirely reconstructed from original elements but incorporates the restorer's interpretation of how missing elements of the vase likely appeared. The original vase was named after the 2nd Earl of Warwick who acquired it from his uncle, Sir William Hamilton, in c.1775. [2]
330-300 B.C. A ceramic red-figure bail amphora with round-section strap handle and pierced lug at the apex, tall waisted neck with vertical rib detailing, rounded shoulder with running wave pattern ornament, tapering body with figural designs of standing females wearing a himation and a stephane in red and white on black ground, one figure holding a thyrsus and the other an ear of corn, with accessories in the field; flared base; from a workshop in Cumae. Cf. similar items in Museum of the Fine Arts in Budapest, inventory number 50.250; the British Museum, London, under accession number 1772,0320.77, in Trendall, A.D., The Red-Figured Vases of Lucania, Campania and Sicily, Oxford, 1967, no.4 p.353; for another bail amphora with similar motif see p.322, no.706, pl.12; Ede, C., Images, London, 2019, pp.49, 101. 862 grams, 37 cm high (14 1/2 in.). Ex collection H.& P. Payot, Clarens, by descent.Accompanied by an academic report by Dr Raffaele D’Amato.This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate number no.11577-199027.Accompanied by an original thermoluminescence analysis report no.QED2223/SG0-0105 from QED Laboratoire. The bail amphora, named for the tall handle arching over the mouth, was a shape made primarily in Campania, where red-figure vases were produced at both Capua and Cumae in the 4th century B.C. The decoration offered a remarkable range of subjects associated not only with mythological images, but with representations of the local life, costumes and customs. The simple, single figure compositions decorating each side of this vase are also characteristic of the style, which tended to avoid complex mythological scenes often found on much larger vessels like volute craters, favouring representation of the daily life of south Italic people. [For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price] A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website.]
6th century B.C. A ceramic vessel shaped as a human foot with sandal; cup-shaped mouth above the ankle with strap to the rear, painted strap detailing; restored. Cf. Ducat, J., Les vase plastiques rhodiens archaïques en terre cuite, Paris, 1966, p.182, Type B.1. 118 grams, 10.8 cm (4 1/4 in.). Ex Léon Rodrigues-Ely (1924-1973), Marseille, France.with Christie's, Paris, Collection of Léon Rodrigues-Ely-Joseph Soustiel et à Divers, 6 May 2015, lot 32.Accompanied by a copy of a French cultural passport no.163295. [For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price]
Moorcroft Pottery - a pair of Poppy pattern dwarf candlesticks, both impressed Moorcroft Made in England, both with paper labels to base, 9cm; an Hibiscus pattern comport, paper label to base, 9.5 x 18cm; and a miniature Sea Holly pattern squat vase, designed by Emma Bossons, dated 2000, 6cm.Qty: 4
Cantonese famille rose vase, painted with figural panels, applied gilt fdragons to neck and shoulders, 30cm; another vase, four dishes, one with celadon ground, and a small teapot.Condition report:Large vase - loss of gilding, repairs to underside of rim and ome of the applied animalsSmall vase - minor of paint to the body, loss of orange to rimTeapot - chips to rim and spoutsSmall and large plates - would benefit from a gentle clean Celadon plate - chip to footPlease see additional uploaded images.
Quantity of Asian ceramics, including a ginger jar and cover with prunus blossom, four character mark, a Korean (?) dish and similar vase, a ginger jar lacking the cover, vase with treacle brown glaze, etc.Condition report:Please see additional uploaded images of all items in this lot.
Chinese porcelain vase, blue and white panelled decoration of figures in a landscape, 23cm, two other blue and white vases and a small jardiniee.Qty: 4Condition report:Large vase - chips to rim, rubbing to body, crack to baseMedium vase - very good condition Small vase - very good condition Jardiniere - chip to rim, repair to basePlease see additional uploaded images.
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