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Two Persian tinned copper bowls, 19th century. Largest height 9cm, diameter 17cm, an 18th century bronze bowl and cover, height 12.5cm, diameter 13.5cm, a brass bowl, 19th century, height 7cm, diameter 10.5cm and a brass vase, late 19th century, height 24cm, diameter 20cm. (5)
An Indian brass and copper globular vase, 19th century. Engraved with bands of animals and figures, height 18cm, width 17cm, A pair of Cairoware brass vases, 19th century, height 26cm, width 5cm and two other Middle Eastern brass vases, 19th century, heights 14cm and 11cm. (6)
A Persian bronze vase, 18th/19th century. Height 25.5cm, diameter 15cm. Maurice Jenkins (1933-2022). North Cornwall collector. Maurice was a lifetime collector and started in the 1950s. He opened a shop in Liskeard in the 1970s called Canon Hill Antiques. He visited a number of Middle Eastern countries in his lifetime including Egypt in the late 1970's when his interest in Islamic and Asian antiques began. He was a man with an eye for quality and a love of antiques, history and travel who purchased privately and at auction over the decades. Over a lifetime of purchasing privately and at auction, he created an eclectic ensemble of collections reflecting his interests. He died a few weeks before his 90th birthday and was still buying until that time.
An Indian bronze vase, 18th/19th century. With three panels each decorated with an immortal amongst foliage, on mask decorated splay feet, height 30.5cm, width 13.5cm. Maurice Jenkins (1933-2022). North Cornwall collector. Maurice was a lifetime collector and started in the 1950s. He opened a shop in Liskeard in the 1970s called Canon Hill Antiques. He visited a number of Middle Eastern countries in his lifetime including Egypt in the late 1970's when his interest in Islamic and Asian antiques began. He was a man with an eye for quality and a love of antiques, history and travel who purchased privately and at auction over the decades. Over a lifetime of purchasing privately and at auction, he created an eclectic ensemble of collections reflecting his interests. He died a few weeks before his 90th birthday and was still buying until that time.
A Cairoware brass and silver inlaid vase, Egypt, circa 1900. With a flared rim and tapering neck above a bulbous body with a band of copper arabic script and numerous cartouches enclosing silver script, height 48cm, width 16cm. Maurice Jenkins (1933-2022). North Cornwall collector. Maurice was a lifetime collector and started in the 1950s. He opened a shop in Liskeard in the 1970s called Canon Hill Antiques. He visited a number of Middle Eastern countries in his lifetime including Egypt in the late 1970's when his interest in Islamic and Asian antiques began. He was a man with an eye for quality and a love of antiques, history and travel who purchased privately and at auction over the decades. Over a lifetime of purchasing privately and at auction, he created an eclectic ensemble of collections reflecting his interests. He died a few weeks before his 90th birthday and was still buying until that time.
A Chinese blue and white vase with cover, of large proportions, decorated with flowers and leaves amongst a scrolling pattern, approximately 58cms tall; together with a smaller Chinese blue and white vase and cover, with floral and foliage decoration; and a Chinese blue and white stick stand. (3)
Assorted collectible ceramics, including: a Poole Pottery circular bowl; two Poole Pottery circular bowls or planters; a pair of Crown Devon jars or vases; two Chinese ceramic planters; a Maling twin handled vase; a pair of Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery Bizarre saucers; and other items.
A selection of decorative ceramics, including: a Poole Pottery preserve jar with cover; a Maling floral decorated vase; a Maling dish; an Art Deco Grays Pottery wall pocket; a Royal Doulton ‘The Artful Dodger’ twin handled vase; a Royal Winton vase; a Shelley circular bowl; and other items.
A French bronzed figural table lamp, after Emile Bruchon, depicting a woman with flowers in her hair, carrying a basket of flowers and a vase of water, accompanied by a cherub, raised on a marbled base, with domed glass shade with beaded tassels, 78cms tall overall.
A 19th French brass carriage clock, retailed by Mappin & Webb, London, with white enamel Roman dial, platform lever escapement, 15cms tall (including handle); together with a selection of sundry decorative glass and ceramics, including: a pair of Japanese satsuma vases; a black and gilt cloisonné vase, decorated with a dragon; and two other items. (6)
A collection of three 19th century engraved hammered brass vases. The lot comprising a Persian Islamic hexagonal trumpet vase with character decoration, a 19th century Japanese brass vase with dragon motif decoration and the remnants of hard-stone outline, and a small Indian ink pot. Tallest to measure approx. 33cm.
Burns and His Mary - a Victorian mid-late 19th Century Staffordshire decorative porcelain spill vase. The spill vase depicting Robert Burns and his lover Mary Campbell. Burns in traditional Scottish garb including a tartan kilt. Unmarked. Measures approx. 30cm tall, 20cm long.
A collection of five early 20th century hammered brassware. The lot to include a large flower planter with engraved dancing figure decoration, a squat vase featuring relief scenes of figures, a plant pot with raised Hindu deity & floral decoration, a Kinco marked Persian cylindrical vase, and a small North African lidded trinket pot with engraved linear design. Tallest to measure approx. 17.5cm tall, 23cm in diameter.
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