Kashan-SeideZ-Persien, um 1900. Flormaterial reine Seide. Auf gelbem Grund figuriert unter einer Gebetsnische (Mihrab) eine kunstvoll gezeichnete, blumengefüllte Vase, seitlich flankiert von Bäumen und einem dicht platzierten floralen Dekor mit Blütenmotiven und Zweigen. Die nachtblaue Hauptbordüre ist ebenfalls mit dekorativ gefüllten Kartuschen geschmückt. Gute Erhaltung. 125x210 cm (ft. 4.1x6.9).
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Franz Bergman, Austria: an early 20th Century cold painted bronze study of a young Arab, modelled wearing a fez, sitting on a stool in conversation, with 'Bergman Amphora Vase' stamped to clothing on legs, signed to the underside 'Geschuts' and numbered 2746, 11cms high.
A Small Minton Art Pottery Secessionist Vase, circa 1880, of conical form with berries leaves on a jam red ground, printed mark in black 'Minton LTD No5' 9.5cms; and a Sevres Art Pottery vase signed Prevost, trailed with water lilies and picked out in colours on a pale green ground, printed mark in green, 13cms. (2)
A late 19th Century glass frigger in the form of a mirror backed sideboard in blue, white and mirrored glass, with ornamental white glass deer, vase of flowers, glasses and decanter, with spun fibreglass to the base on ebonized wood base and under glass dome, 40cms.
Arctic Exploration: An English porcelain vase, circa 1820-25Of Warwick vase form, a thick band of oak leaves applied below the rim, richly gilded on a claret ground, supported by four dolphins, the inscription left in the white on the gilt square base; 'FAC-SIMILE OF THE VASE PRESENTED TO CAPTAIN PARRY; BY THE INHABITANTS OF BATH, IN COMMEMORATION OF HIS VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY, TO THE POLAR SEA, MADE IN THE YEARS 1819 & '20.', 17cm highFootnotes:Sir William Edward Parry (1790-1855) was the first explorer to penetrate the Arctic Archipelago and open the passage through Lancaster Sound. He was the first to winter in the high Arctic deliberately and developed various survival techniques.This vase would appear to be the earliest known piece of porcelain that celebrates any Arctic exploration and the search for a Northwest Passage. It is based on a larger silver version by Emes & Barnard, retailed by Payne & Son and presented to Captain Parry's brother on 23 January 1822, the absent Captain having been commissioned for Arctic Service once more in December 1821 upon the Fury.Both versions of the vase are discussed at length by Jonathan Gray in his paper 'Captain Parry and the Northwest Passage', English Ceramic Circle, Trans. Vol. 26, pp.67-79.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 19th century Chinese blue and white double gourd vase, prunus blossom decoration, h. 19cm (rim a.f.) and a similar Chinese bottle vase, h. 16cm - (Double gourd vase neck broken and restuck with loss to rim, otherwise good condition; famille verte vase in good condition, clobbered to underglaze blue)
A Chinese porcelain blue and white tea pot decorated with traditional scenes, (hairline cracks); a Chinese blue and white vase with 4 character mark to base, h. 12cm and a Chinese porcelain tea bowl with blue and white decoration and 6 character mark to base, d. 6cm.. As catalogued. Tea bowl has horizontal glaze scratch above figures, but is otherwise in good condition; vase also in good condition.
A late 19th / early 20th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose celadon glazed baluster vase with lobed body, decorated in polychrome with flowers, birds and traditional Chinese items, in the form of 'tied bag' with simulated ruffled rim height 34cm (area of rim restored). Restoration to 7cm section of rim, othrwise in good condition.
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