Doppeldose mit Chinoiserien 19. Jh. Frankreich. Weißes Email auf Kupfer, Email de Saxe, Messingmontierung, auf dem Boden Etikett "Au Vase Étrusque, Paris". 4 x 10 x 6 cm. Quaderförmige Tabatiere(?) mit figürlichen Chinoiserien in gelberReliefmalerei auf den Scharnierdeckeln und teils vergoldeten Blütenzweigen anden Seiten Wenige Abplatzer und Haarrisse, wenige Alters-/Gebrauchsspuren.
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2 Teller, Vase und MehrfachdoseChina. Zwei gleiche Teller mit dezenter Blaumalerei, dünnwandiges Porzellan. Ø 23,5 cm. / Kleine, polychrome Balustervase mit Phönix und Drachen zwischen Blumenranken. H 24 cm. / Vier stapelbare Schüsseln mit geradem Rand und einem Deckel. Grüntoniges Blumendekor. H 11,5 cm, Ø 12 cm 1 Teller mit Haarriss, beide Teller mit minimalen Randchips, geklebter Chip am Rand der Vase, Goldrand des Deckels berieben.
Französische Jugendstil-Vase Am Boden gepunzte Nr. "34". Messingblech dunkelbraun patiniert, Metallguss mit goldfarbenem Überzug. H 44 cm. Konische Vase mit einseitiger Gravur: Stilisierte Libelle und Iris. Goldfarbener Fuß, Henkel und Mündung mit Seerosen- und Irisblättern sowie kleiner Messing-Einsatz Geringe Alters-/Gebrauchsspuren.
Edward Piper (1938-1990) Still Life - A vase of sunflowers and wisteria in an interior, 1986 signed and dated pencil and watercolour 49 x 33cm.Lot 240 – Glass needs a clean, the work is in good order, measurements including frame 72.5 x 56cm please see extra images online
Yoshijiro Urushibara (1888-1953) "Nasturtiums in a blue and white vase" signed and inscribed "No.1" in pencil (in the margin) woodblock 32 x 21.5cm.Lot 243 – Condition appears good, not laid flat, very fine time staining near bottom, measurements including frame 54 x 40cm please see extra images online
A. V. Overbeck (19th/20th Century) Still life - a glass vase of poppies, earthenware bowl and further items upon a wooden crate, 1922 signed and dated oil on board.Lot 98 – There are a number of oil losses/paint chips, mostly to lower right side, in modern frame, measurements including the frame 40.5 x 50.5cm
ROZENBURG: A DEN HAAG EARTHENWARE VASE, shouldered tapering form, painted in polychrome and decorated with a stylised design, no.525, 20.5cm high, and four other pieces similar; ROZENBURG: A DEN HAAG "JULIANA" INKWELL AND COVER, circular form, painted in polychrome and decorated with chrysanthemums, no. 198, 20.5cm dia, and a similar vase and cover, no. 117, 15.5cm high (7) Provenance: The John Noakes Collection of Rozenburg Pottery
PAIR OF PATINATED BRONZE MODELS OF THE MEDICI VASE, cast after the Antique, each with egg-and-dart cast everted rim, the bodies with a figural scene in relief probably representing the sacrifice of Iphigenia, each with twin reeded handles rising from satyr's masks, above beaded and knopped shafts to circular fluted bases, on square socles, 31cm high, 23cm diameter
A Chinese 17th Century Dehua / Blanc de Chine Porcelain Meiping Vase (Ex. Museum). Heavily-potted and coated in a very finely-crackled ivory coloured glaze. It has a short vertical mouth and a wide splayed foot. Dehua kilns, Fujian province. 17th century (c. 1650 - 1700). Height 24 cm (9.5 inches). There are what appear to be firing faults to the upper body and mouth: a firing crack that surrounds the inner mouth extending to part of the shoulder and some unusual round areas that appear to have "lifted". Notwithstanding this, condition is good.Provenance: this vase bears a museum inventory number “36-1944” and "SUNG". Its full number is actually “BR-36-1944” and it was formally part of The Brooke Robinson Collection of Asian Art formerly housed at Dudley Museum. Brooke Robinson (1836–1911) was a British Conservative Party politician, who was MP for Dudley and held a number of public posts including that of County Coroner for Dudley. He also was an art collector and benefactor whose legacy was the Town Hall and a museum in the town of Dudley. Brooke Robinson left a sum of money as well as his collection of art, furniture, ceramics, and other items for the benefit of the town of Dudley. The money was eventually used to construct the Town Hall, a Coroner's Court and a museum. The museum, known as the Brooke Robinson Museum, opened on 18 May 1931 with, as far as we can tell, the Trustees continuing to acquire pieces to add to the collection. It would appear that when added to the collection, there was little knowledge of such wares and so this vase was misattributed to the Song Dynasty.Also from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.
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