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A BOX OF CERAMICS etc to include Beswick American Blue Jays No 925, Royal Worcester three lobed shell bowl, Sadler 2028 teapot, Maling 'Peony Rose' biscuit barrel, Wedgwood Queensware twin handled bowl, Palissy Hors d'oeuvres dish etc Condition Report Chip to the rim of the white Royal Worcester tri-corn bowl, crack to the Arthur Wood Astoria oval dish.Crazing to the glaze of the Blue Jays. Wear to the gilt decoration on the Mayling biscuit barrel. Crack to Arthur Wood treer stump vase. No apparent further damage
A COLLECTION OF FIFTEEN PIECES OF BELLEEK AND OTHER MODERN IRISH PORCELAIN, including Donegal china, shamrock, shell, floral and other moulded decoration, to include a lighthouse candle holder, a teapot, twin handled ewer (rim a.f), tallest vase height 27cm (15) Condition Report Teapot has chips to the in side of the rim, not apparent when the lid is in place. Belleek pitcher has been completely broken off and badly reglued into place. The Donegall lighthouse candle holder has candle wax on the base, but no apparent damage.No apparent chips, cracks or signs of restoration other than mentioned. No apparent crazing
A PARCEL OF CERAMICS comprising Copeland 'Heron' bowls produced for the Canadian Pacific Ocean Services, Oriental wares to include an unmarked double gourd vase, unmarked Imari plates, four modern plates with three character marks to the bases, Crown Devon salad bowl with servers and further unmarked bowl
A BOX OF SUNDRY ITEMS to include a map of Russia in Turkey - The Seat of War, a French map retailed by Stanford of Charing Cross, produced by August Logerot 1854, twenty five cloth bound sheets, Whitefriars Nailhead vase in Kingfisher - chipped, Art Deco chrome table lamp, approximate height 27cm excluding bulb fitting, navigators hardwood ruler with brass fittings, woven cotton nightshirt, stamp album etc
GLASSWARE AND PICTURES to include a blue Bohemian water jug with white enamel and gilding, pair of green decanters with white enamel and gilding- one stopper is loose, two Edinburgh crystal decanters, green and gilt vase, scent bottles etc, with a limited edition Mark Spain print - damaged and early 20th Century pastoral watercolour
ASSORTED CERAMICS ETC, to include Royal Stafford 'Jenny Lind 1795 teawares, Royal Doulton 'Rip Van Winkle', height approximately 10cm, Beswick 691 teapot, collectors plates by Norman Rockwell, twelve Royal Worcester ultimate teddy bear plates, German teddy bear plates, Franklin Mint bear plates, Rocha John Rocha vase, Bossons Heads, David Winter cottages etc
A ROYAL WORCESTER VASE, with pierced neck the cylindrical body decorated to the front with Highland cattle in a landscape by H Stinton, raised on four gilt knurl feet, shape No. G42, dated 1910, height 14.5cmCondition: No apparent chips, crackes or signs of restoration to this vase
TWO PIECES OF ROYAL DOULTON ROUGE FLAMBE, comprising a 1603 Flambe veined vase, chipped and cracked in the rim, height 19cm and a large vase printed with a country scene of irises in front of cottages and a lake, extensive cracks, height 23cm, together with two Royal Doulton booklets (4)
H.: 84 cm Using funds from the imperial treasury, Wanli erected or restored many temple buildings, leading to an increased production of ritual and ceremonial pieces, altar vases for Buddhist worship within the imperial palaces and for donations to worthy Buddhist clerics. The extravagant and imposing size of the present lot, as well as the difficulty in firing sucessfully such a large vessel, suggests it was probably a special imperial commission for an important temple. Alongside his patronage of Buddhism, the Wanli emperor was also a devout follower of Daoism. As a result, Buddhist furnishings frequently combined both Buddhist and Daoist imagery. This vase is an example of such blending; while the vase is clearly intended for Buddhist worship, the basket of flowers is the attribute of Lan Caihe, one of the Eight Immortals who grants immortality. Provenance: A French private collection. Ref.: - The Musée Guimet in Paris, France, holds the twin brother of our current example, with accession number G 2289. This example was once part of one of Europe's leading collections, the 'Ernest Grandidier' collection. It is safe to assume that the vases were together at some point in the past. (see image nr. 7) - Christie's, New York, Sept. 17, 2010, lot 1321, for a smaller blue and white example. (sold USD 92.500) - Sotheby's, New York, Sept. 12, 2018, lot 172, for a smaller example in wucai palette, with an estimate of USD 200.000 to 300.000.
A large gilt-bronze and cloisonne enamel figure of Amitayus (Amitabha) Buddha, 20th century, probably Tibetan, modelled seated on a throne framed by a leaf-shaped mandorla and carrying a vase with the elixir of life, elaborately enamelled with polychrome flowers and foliage against a turquoise ground. Height 63cm Note: believed to be a copy of one of a series commissioned in the 18th century by the Qianlong Emperor.
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