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A Chinese flambe triple necked moon flask, Jingdezhen, 19th/20th century, the body with streaked red and lavender flambe glazes, 30cm high
Sold for £180
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A Burmese Sutra book, consisting of sixteen red lacquered and gilt panels with raised black polyscript in Pali, and two wooden and further lacquered covers, covers 54cm x 12cm (at fault) (18)
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A Japanese Hirado porcelain figure, of Sennin, Meiji period (1868-1912), the seated, bearded fellow in brown, cobalt and ochre tones on rocky plinth, (at fault) 22.5cm high
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A pair of Japanese cloisonne baluster vases, Meiji period (1868-1912), each decorated with fan shaped panels of scholars and birds, amongst flowering wisteria within borders of carp and sea creatures, flowers and mythical beasts (at fault) 32cm high (2)
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A pair of Japanese shibayama panels, early 20th century, each applied in relief with bone and mother of pearl birds in blossoming branches against a lacquered black ground, applied seal marks, within moulded wooden frames, 74cm x 49.5cm (2)
Sold for £160
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A Chinese famille rose bowl Qianlong (1736-1795), the exterior panel decorated with figures and flowers within borders of scattered flowers, the interior decorated with a floral spray and internal brocade border, gilding rubbed, 26cm diameter
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A Chinese imari porcelain two handled cup Qianlong (1736-1795), Dutch decorated with panels of roses, 7cm high, a Japanese boxwood figure of a child within a high chair 11cm high and a rootwork stand 10cm high (3)
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A Japanese cloisonne vase circa 1900, the four sided tapering form vase with slender neck, decorated with chrysanthemums and wild flowers against a duck egg blue ground, impressed company seal mark, 21cm high
Sold for £130
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A Japanese bronze oni mask, 19th century, the cast face with angry expression and bearing tusk teeth, 19cm wide, 18cm high
Sold for £100
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A blanc de chine Chinese porcelain figure of Liu Hai and his three legged toad, 19th/20th century, the figure modelled crouching on a tree stump with hat on his back, 19cm high and a Chinese blanc de chine figure of an immortal 19th century, repaired, 23cm high (2)
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A Japanese satsuma earthenware vase, circa 1900, of ovoid form and panel decorated with figures and flowers below a stiff leaf brocade border, gilding rubbed, 23.5cm high
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A Chinese canton enamelled famille rose vase, late 19th/ early 20th century, panel decorated with figures and flowers within busy floral and butterfly borders, applied gilt kylin and chilong to the neck and shoulder, rim chips, 44cm high
Sold for £130
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A pair of Japanese Kutani export plates, late Meiji/early Taisho, circa 1910-15, each red and gilt with panels of bijin within elaborate gilded borders, nine character red Kutani marks, 31cm diameter (2)
Sold for £100
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A collection of Delft tiles, probably English 18th century, the twenty one manganese decorated tiles, each depicting a religious scene, to include; Christ on the cross, Jonah and the whale, Tobias and the angel burning the Fish's gall, and further biblical scenes, each tile measures 13cm x 13cm, and made into two patio table tops with scroll bases, one containing nine tiles, the other containing twelve tiles
Sold for £320
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A Rogers & Son zebra pattern serving plate, depicting a man riding a zebra within a garden landscape with temples, within blue printed broad floral border, impressed 'Rogers 14' and blue printed '8', (at fault) 37cm wide
See Coysh & Henrywood, The Dictionary of Blue Printed Wares, Volume I, page 143
Sold for £80
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A Rogers & Son elephant pattern, blue printed canted rectangular serving plate, circa 1835, depicting an elephant and trainer within a garden landscape with temples beyond, and within broad floral border, impressed 'Rogers 18', 48.5cm wide
See Coysh & Henrywood, The Dictionary of Blue Printed Wares, Volume I, page 125
Sold for £150
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A blue printed ruined castle pattern meat plate, circa 1820, the canted rectangular plate printed with a scene of a ruined castle and bridge with river and cattle watering, all within broad floral border, unmarked, possibly Robert Hamilton, 47.5cm wide
See Coysh & Henrywood, The Dictionary of Blue Printed Wares, Volume I, page 312
Sold for £130
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Two blue printed meat plates, to include; a wild rose pattern lozenge shaped dish, depicting men fishing on a river with bridge and architectural features beyond, unmarked, 36cm wide along with another similar printed in blue, depicting figures and animals amongst Italianate classical ruins, impressed '14', 38cm wide (2)
Sold for £190
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Two blue printed meat plates, to include; a lozenge shaped dish depicting a travelling family and their mule with river landscape and ruins beyond, within broad floral border, comb back, unmarked, 37.5cm wide and a further meat plate Elkin and Newbon Botanical Beauties series, depicting a flowering hellebore plant with figures in a landscape beyond, scroll and floral border, blue printed mark, 35cm wide (2)
Sold for £100
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A collection of three 19th century blue printed hors d'oeuvres, to include; a Rogers Monopteros pattern example with ruined temples, impressed mark, 30cm wide, a willow pattern example, unmarked, 35.5cm wide and a further example with temple and castle ruins, 37cm wide (at fault) (3)
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Two blue printed willow pattern tureens and covers, 19th century, each of two handled form and with scroll moulded finials, 23.5cm wide and 16cm wide (excluding handles) with an accompanying ladle, also printed in blue (3)
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A collection of blue printed sauce tureens, to include; A Greek pattern example and cover, probably Herculaneum, 15.5cm wide, an example depicting ruins, 15cm wide and a further sauce tureen cover and stand, William Ridgway, printed in blue with the Persian pattern, stand 21.5cm wide, and two blue printed mustards (5)
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A collection of blue printed wares, to include; a pair of willow pattern scallop shell shaped dishes each on stilt feet, 13cm wide, a lozenge shaped willow pattern plate, 18cm wide, a leaf shaped pickle dish, in the willow pattern 15cm wide, a pearlware blue printed tea bowl, 8.5cm diameter and a small circular dish, printed with a cottage scene, 11cm diameter (6)
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A Copeland and Garrett, Franciscan Convent pattern cheese stand, 28.5cm diameter and a Davenport warming plate, printed with a Chinese pagoda island landscape (at fault) 23.5cm diameter, a blue printed willow pattern ladle (firing fault) 30cm long and a further ladle 18cm long (4)
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A John and Richard Riley, Camel pattern blue and white printed plate, blue printed mark, 25.5cm diameter along with a giraffe and camel willow pattern plate 25cm diameter, a Copeland late Spode, Indian Sporting series, 'Groom leading out' pattern plate, with blind ribbon border 20.5cm diameter, along with a pearl ware blue printed bowl, depicting temples with linking walkways and a man fishing, 18cm diameter (at fault) (4)
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A collection of Thomas and Benjamin Godwin, Indian Scenery series plates to include, 'Deli Hindoostan' meat plate, 41.5cm wide, a further meat plate printed with a temple view and two soup plates depicting 'Surseya Ghaut Khanpore', 25.5cm diameter, blue printed marks (4)
Sold for £100
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A garniture of three Staffordshire smear glazed stoneware obelisks, circa 1800, possibly Warburton, each obelisk decorated in polychrome enamels with fruit including pears, grapes, cherries and plums, within blue lined borders, and raised on square plinth bases, relief moulded with medallions of country landscapes and classical scenes of Vesta and Cupid, 27.5cm high and 23cm high (3)
For a pair of similar obelisks see: Property from the collection of Mrs J. Insley Blair, Christies New York, 21st January 2006, lot 555 and The Alice Tully Collection, also Christies New York, 26th October 1994, lot 362. This lot is probably the garniture illustrated in Hugo Morley Fletcher and Roger McIlroy's, Christies Pictorial History of European Pottery, 1984, pp. 300-301, no. 18, which was catalogued as Castleford and sold for 100 guineas at Christies London on the 14th October 1963.
Sold for £3400
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A collection of approximately fifty seven Delft tiles, to include manganese and cobalt decorated examples depicting; animals, landscape views, characters and further scenes (at fault)
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A Davenport large blue printed meat plate with gravy dip, 19th century, printed with an Indian vista and figures walking on a terrace, within scroll and floral border, blue printed mark, 58cm wide
Sold for £80
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An English pearlware cow creamer and milkmaid circa 1800, the beast modelled standing with attendant milkmaid, with sponged ochre and black striped decoration and blue sponged base, (lacking tail and cover) 14cm high
Sold for £200
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