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Lot No. |
Description |
Estimate |
Hammer Price |
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Ceramics
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1 |
A Persian shallow bowl, perhaps Isnik, decorated with flowers in coloured enamels, within a pattern border, indistinct mark, hairline cracks and chips, diameter 27cms, (10½"). |
£700-1000 |
£2000 |
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2 |
A small slip decorated earthenware posset pot - "THOMAS TOFT 1689", of shouldered form with rudimentary banded decoration, dark brown slip, rustic handle and spout, 11cms, (4½"). |
£500-700 |
£600 |
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3 |
A large Chinese blue and white vase, perhaps Kangxi, of baluster form, decorated with a narrative scene, with horsemen, standard bearers and a fortified building, (damaged, rudimentary restorations), 38cms, (15"). |
£200-300 |
£170 |
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4 |
A collection of eight Minton tiles, Shakespeare series, after Moyr Smith, "Macbeth", "Taming of the Shrew", "Romeo and Juliet", "Midsummer Night's Dream", "Merchant of Venice", "Troilus and Cressida", "Macbeth" and "Hamlet", black printed, 15 x 15cms, (6 x 6"), (8). |
£700-1000 |
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5 |
A pair of large Imari garniture vases, Meiji or later, with domed lids, the reserves painted with figures in garden settings, supplementary reserves with fowl and birds, floral ground, painted in under-glazed blue, coloured enamels and gilt, (one lid repaired), height 63cms, (25"). |
£500-700 |
£1800 |
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6 |
An "Arita" shouldered vase, probably late Edo, the reserves painted with branches, flowering blossom and birds, floral pattern, blue ground, painted in under-glazed blue, shaded iron red and gilt, 32cms, (12½"). |
£60-100 |
£70 |
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7 |
A Japanese floor vase, decorated with cranes in a landscape setting, on a matt reddish brown ground, painted in coloured enamels, nine character mark, 61cms, (24"). |
£300-500 |
£260 |
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8 |
A Satsuma ovoid vase, decorated with flowers and foliage in coloured enamels, painted red seal mark, 19cms, (7½") and a Satsuma circular bowl, profusely painted with flowers, with dragons chasing a flaming pearl, painted red seal mark, (repaired), diameter 18cms, (7"), (2). |
£80-120 |
£130 |
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9 |
A Japanese porcelain figure of a seated lady, probably Meiji, wearing a patterned kimono, 23cms, (9"). |
£400-600 |
£340 |
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10 |
A Kutani gourd-shaped decanter, Nagasaki, painted in coloured enamels with samurai, with stopper, painted marks, 26cms, (10") and a small Kutani double gourd-shaped vase, 16cms, (6½"), (2). |
£50-80 |
£65 |
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11 |
Set of seven glass rummers, circa 1800, funnel bowls, with engraved decoration to the rim, short top-knop stems, square bases, 13.5cms, (5½"). |
£70-100 |
£320 |
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12 |
A continental "creamware" dessert service, probably French, late 19th century, moulded scrolled outline, with open trellis panels, comprising comport, diameter 25cms, (10"), four lozenge-shaped dishes, four oval dishes and twelve plates, (21). |
£200-300 |
£260 |
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13 |
A pair of Minton majolica oyster plates, indistinct date ciphers, probably 1884, lobed outlines with dish divisions, decorated with rosettes, coloured glazes, pattern number 2239, (one chipped), diameter 25cms, (10"). |
£50-80 |
£170 |
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14 |
A pair of encaustic tiles, Hispano Moresque style, octagon design, coloured glazes, 27 x 27cms, (10½" x 10½") and four other encaustic tiles, copper lustre decoration, framed as one and three other tiles, Russian double-headed eagle and orb, the arms of Toledo(?) and a further armorial tile initials 'P.V.C.S.', on a strap wrapped round columns, framed as one 18 x 57cms, (7" x 22½"), (2). |
£80-120 |
£90 |
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15 |
A German green tinted and enamelled Historismus glass goblet and cover, with joined armorials, with crests, beaded and patterned inlay, domed lid with pointed stopper and raspberry prunts, height 56cms, (22"). |
£100-150 |
£90 |
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16 |
A Cantonese baluster-shaped floor vase, 19th century, with four ringed Kylim masks to the shoulder, the reserves variously decorated with figurative scenes and birds amongst flowering foliage, on a patterned ground, painted in coloured enamels and gilt, (hairline crack), 64cms, (25"). |
£200-300 |
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17 |
A pair of Sevres style green ground vase hollandais, probably 19th century, painted floral reserves, tooled gilt outlines, shaped serpentine bases, marked in blue, 19cms, (7½"), (one stand repaired). |
£200-300 |
£700 |
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18 |
A Sevres style blue celeste vase hollandais, probably 19th Century on an open stand, painted with Cupid on billowing clouds, matched by trophies, the base section with further reserves, emblematic of the arts, marked in blue, (base damaged), 23cms, (9"). |
£100-150 |
£230 |
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19 |
A pair of Worcester-style jars, probably Samson, late 19th century, painted with floral reserves, within scrolled cartouches, on a scale blue ground, the domed lids foliate finials, one lid repaired, 21cms, (8¼"). |
£100-150 |
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20 |
A Chinese blue and white porcelain jardiniere, probably late 19th century, of octagonal shape, floral panels, flared foot with piercing, hairline crack, width 29cms, (11½"). |
£80-120 |
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21 |
A Chinese blue and white bowl, probably Qianlong, shaped and moulded outlines, compartmentalised decoration, with river landscapes and pavilions, flowers and butterflies, clobbered in gilt, diameter 14.5cms, (5¾"). |
£60-100 |
£50 |
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22 |
Six named Prattware dessert plates, mid 19th century, "Shakespeare's House -The Residence of Anne Hathaway", "The Room in which Shakespeare was Born", (2), "The Trooper", "Wouvermann's Group", together with five others, unnamed, all within a green border, (hairline cracks and some staining), diameter 21cms, (8¼"), (11). |
£100-150 |
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23 |
A set of four Staffordshire porcelain plates, outside decorated with scenes of rabbits, marked respectively Copyright B/4784, (one cracked), diameter 23cms, (9"). |
£50-80 |
£50 |
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24 |
A Lalique circular bowl, Mesanges, designed in 1931, conical bowl with moulded band of chicks, engraved mark. 25cms (10") |
£100-150 |
£140 |
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25 |
A Lalique rectangular dish, second half of the 20th century, with twin palmette handles. 36cms (14") |
£70-100 |
£130 |
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