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A table cabinet with precious stones, , 19th C. (H) 41 cm 1 x 48,5 cm x 32.5 cm. In good condition, some minor restoration. The top part is a secret slider. 1200 1600 A Flemish renaissance style oak table with stretchers, 19th 2 C. Dim.: 150 x 90 x 77 cm. Extendable on both sides, then it becomes 280 x 90 x 77 cm. 200 400 A South-German ebony veneer and gilded copper cabinet, 17th C. Dim.: 155 x 105 x 53 cm. (148 cm when the doors are open). The central door opens to a square box which can be removed, giving acces to 12 secret drawers. The top 3 casket also opens and its interior is furnished with the same marbled paper as used throughout the whole cabinet. The cabinet itself is richly decorated with gilt brass ornaments all over. The upper part rests on a period table. In good condition, minor damages and splits. 12000 16000 A Flemish oak credence with IHS panels, 16th C. with later adaptations Furniture of this type has usually been restored 4 in the 19th C. The amount of restoration here is limited, leaving us with a good grade of authenticity. The carved oak panels inscribed IHS and MA. 147 x 127 x 64 cm. 1200 1600 A set of 3 Verner Panton "Bachelor Chairs", design 1956, Fritz Hansen Denmark Two in black fabric and one in suede. 5 Good original condition, including the original pillows. With original label on the bottom. H: 74 cm, W: 52,5, D: 69 cm. 400 600 6 An English oval inlaid tea table, 19th C. (H) 82 x 93 x 60 cm 300 400 A large German inlaid marquetterie documents box, 19th C. 7 H: 27,5 cm, L: 61 cm, D: 32 cm 180 240 A Dutch inlaid marquetterie display cabinet, 19th C. Dim.: 8 195 x 96 x 28 cm. Consisting of two parts. 250 350 A "Bois de Spa" mother of pearl, stained horn, and brass inlaid mirror frame, 17th C. See Christie's Amsterdam, Sale 3008, Lot 44, for a similarly decorated box. A related example in the Muse Communal, Spa, is illustrated in H. Huth, 9 Lacquer of the West, London, 1971, fig. 299, while another related box was sold in Christie's New York, 'The Eclectic Eye', Galerie Yves Mikaeloff, 21 May 1997, lot 356, (USD11.500). Dim.: 45 x 38 cm 3000 4000 10 A Louis XIII gilt brass frame mirror, 17th C. Dim.: 41 x 30 cm. 300 400 11 A pair of English sidetables, 19th C. Dim.: 55,5 x 46 x 46 cm. 150 250 A tortoiseshell and ebonised display cabinet, Maison Franck, Antwerp, ca. 1900 Ex-coll. Van Herck. Dim.:155 x 79 x 45 12 With 3 adjustable shelves, and mid 20th C. lighting inside. 2500 3500 An English Chippendale style walnut veneer display cabinet, 13 19th C. Dim.: 177 x 117 x 40 cm 200 300 A pair of Maison Charles pomegranate lamps, marked, ca. 14 1950 H: 68 and 64 cm. One lacking the final. Signed: Made in France. Charles. 800 1200 A pair of Maison Charles style lamps, 2nd half 20th C. H: 56 15 cm 350 450

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A fine Maison Charles style lamp with square shape, 2nd half 16 20th C. H: 74 cm 400 600 A pair of large cut glass urns on stand, probably Voneche, 17 early 19th C. H: 53 cm, Dia: 36 cm. One slightly leaning to one side. By repute: made for King Leopold II. 1000 1500 18 A polychrome carved wood figure of a bishop, 18th C. H: 61 800 1200 Acm large carved wood figure of a kneeling lady, ca. 1800 H: 72 19 cm 250 350 A large cast bronze figure of putto holding a cornucopia, ca. 20 1900 Probably French. H: 111 cm incl. base 1200 1500 A pair of Spanish bronze candlesticks on triangular bases, 21 17th C. H: 36 cm 400 600 A P-shaped cattle branding iron, 18/19th C. H: 32 cm. 22 Possibly also used as a candle stick. 100 200 A leather documents chest with a heart-shaped lock, 17/18th 23 C. 26 x 18,5 x 10,5 cm. The interior painted with a mandolin and a clarinet. 250 350 24 A large green glass blown bottle, 18th C. H: 43 cm 150 250 An alabaster sculpture of a pieta, 16/17th C. H: 20 cm, L: 16 25 cm. With traces of polychromy. Origin: Malines (?) 300 500 An Antwerp oak retable fragment depicting "The 26 Circumcision", 16/17th C. Some restoration, notable to the bottom left. Traces of woodworm. Dim.: 32 x 30 x 9 cm 800 1200 A pair of large bronze candlesticks, Italy, ca. 1600 H: 48 cm. 27 Probably Bologna or Florence. 700 900 A pair of Nuremberg brass pricket candlesticks, ca. 1500 H: 28 36 cm. In good condition. 1200 1500 A pair of large brass and bronze candlesticks, Italy, ca. 1700 29 H: 69 cm. Probably Florence. 600 800 A carved wood oval panel depicting Judas Thadeus, early 30 17th C., Antwerp (?) H: 54 x 47,5 cm 1600 2000 A cast iron and wood strong box, 17th C., The 31 Dim.: 44 x 28 x 27 cm 400 600 A cast and pierced iron and wood document's box, 17/18th 32 C., German (?) Dim.: 33 x 29 x 19 cm 400 600 A carved ivory tobacco rasp depicting Satyr with a nymph, 33 Dieppe, early 18th C. A very intricately carved example. H: 20,5 cm Provenance: Ex-Coll. Van Herck 700 900 A carved ivory panel depicting Apollo playing the lyra for 34 Daphne, probably Dieppe, 19th C. Dim. 42 x 30 cm, 54 x 42 cm framed. 2800 3200 A carved boxwood figure of Saint-Anna and the Virgin, ca. 1600 H: 26 cm. The Southern Netherlands. Finely carved 35 boxwood, on a period ebonised wood base inlaid with tortoise shell. Provenance: Ex-Coll. Van Herck. 4000 6000 A carved boxwood figure of Hercules with a snake, ca. 1620 36 H: 25,5 cm. The Southern Netherlands. Intricately carved with very nice detail. Provenance: Ex-Coll. Van Herck. 3500 4500 A massive patinated bronze historismus mortar, dated 1573, 37 19th C. H: 41 cm, Dia: 41 cm. Inscribed "MEDICE CURA TE IPSUM LUCAE 4.23 ANNO DNI 1573" 700 900

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A large painted wood figure of a blackamoor or Indian, Dutch, 18th C. A so called "gaper", an advertising sign used on the 38 front of a pharmacy. Minor damages, overall in reasonable condition. H: 81 cm 1800 2200 A large French Empire gilt and patinated bronze pendule, early 19th C. Dim.: 62 x 43 16,5 cm. Early 19th C. French bronze and Siena mantle clock by Lepine, Place des 39 Victoires. 8-day movement and train with silk suspension, striking in a bell.The clock movement stamped "Pons Medaille d'Or 1827" 2000 3000 A French Empire gilt bronze and enamel skeleton pendule depicting Cupid early 19th C. Dim.: 40,5 x 31 cm. Depicting Cupid (or Eros) on the left holding a sign reading "90" and a 40 cornucopia of coins on the right. In between the clockwork with an enamel dial, resting on winged caryatids. The base decorated with a panel showing Cupid and Psyche. 2500 3500 A dragon panel of a gondola, Venice, ca. 1680 H: 41 105 x 25,5 cm 800 1000 A Nuremberg brass alms bowl, ca. 1500 Dia: 23,5 cm, H: 6 42 cm. In good condition. 600 800 A cast bronze figure of Mary, crowned, ca. 1500 Probably 43 part of a larger group, possibly a luster. H: 17 cm. 800 1200 A Narwhale tusk (or Narwhal), Monodon Monoceros, 19th C. 44 L: 150 cm 800 1200 45 A taxidermy sea turtle, 19/20th C. L: 74 cm 200 300 An African lion's paw ceremonial sleeve, 1st half 20th C. L: 46 52 cm 100 200 A set of 4 bronze medals concerning Belgian presence in Congo, Arsène Matton, ca. 1931 Showing Captain L. Valcke, 47 Dr. Gustave Dryepondt, Jean-Baptiste Josué Henry de la Lindi and Louis Chaltin. Ca. 7 x 5 cm each. 150 250 A collection of black and white panoramic and other photographic views of mostly mining areas, Belgian Congo, 48 20th C. 29 pcs. Total including various mounted together to form a panoramic view. Longest: 101,5 x 12 cm. 100 200 A collection of 27 black and white photos, Belgian Congo, 49 mostly Congopresse Interesting collection. Photographers: John Mulders et al. Dim. 24,3 x 18 cm (the largest) 100 200 A rare collection of color photos illustrating a hunting excursion, ca. 1970 Unusual photographic illustration of a 50 hunting excursion, printed on Agfa paper. Comprising 95 photos. Each 12,7 x 9 cm. 150 250 A mixed collection of black and white photos concerning Belgian Congo, a.o. Congopresse A small varied collection 51 comprising 27 pieces of various origins and photographers. Dim.: 18 x 13 cm (the largest) 100 200 A collection of black and white photos and leaflets concerning Belgian Congo Including 3 leaflets promoting 52 Congo tourism, a souvenir card book from the Tervuren museum and others. Dim.: 24,2 x 18 cm (the largest) 100 150

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A rare Casimir Zagourski envelope with 4 black and white 53 photos See: L'Afrique qui disparaît. Dim.: 9,5 x 14,5 cm 50 100 A collection of African ivory and bone sculptures, 20th C. 54 Comprising 22 pieces. Hight of tallest: 21 cm 100 150 A carved wood African Songye mask, early to mid 20th C. H: 55 34,5 cm. Provenance: A Belgian private collection 200 300 A carved wood African mask, early to mid 20th C., possibly 56 Holo H: 22 cm. Provenance: A Belgian private collection 150 250 A large carved African Kuba drinking cup, carved and pierced 57 buffalo horn, first half 20th C. L: 37 cm 150 250 An African carved wood Chokwe mask, mounted on wood, 58 early to mid 20th C. H: 26 cm 150 250 An African carved wood mask with rafia, East-Pende, early to 59 mid 20th C. H: 56 cm 150 250 An African carved wood Pende mask, early to mid 20th C. H: 60 35 cm 150 250 An African carved and painted Pende mask, early to mid 20th 61 C. H: 57 cm 150 250 An African carved wood Pende mask, early to mid 20th C. H: 62 35 cm 150 250 An African carved wood Songye mask, early to mid 20th C. 63 H: 40 cm 150 250 A group of 3 carved and painted wood items, Holo, Western Pende Comprising a Holo Nzambi, a Western Pende 64 ornament with twistable heads and a turtle shell thumb piano. L: 43 cm (the ornament) 100 200 A collection of books and correspondence related to Congo 65 Le Congo Belge by Georges Conrardy, Congo - Land en Volk by Louis Franck, and others 80 120 A collection of African Pende figures, bracelets, weapons and a photo album, 19/20th C. The album 24 x 19 cm, the largest 66 photo 22,5 x 17,5 cm. The tallest figure: 31 cm. Minor damages. Provenance: The family of a Belgian engineer that worked in Congo. 500 700 A large framed black and white silver gelatin photo, probably Congo, ca. 1900 Depicting a European commander leading 67 a group of indigenous soldiers. Size: 30,5 x 23 cm (only the photo) 50 100 A group of 7 large African tribal weapons, various origins, 68 19/20th C. Various dimensions. The tallest: 83 cm 100 200 A group of 6 various officer's swords, 19/20th C. Various 69 dimensions. The tallest: 74 cm 100 200 A collection of 44 various African tribal spears and arrows, 70 19/20th C. Various dimensions. The tallest: 89 cm 100 200 A collection of 23 various African tribal knifes and spears, 71 19/20th C. Various dimensions. The tallest: 68 cm 150 250 A collection of 6 various African tribal axes, 19/20th C. 72 Various dimensions. The tallest: 50 cm 100 200 A collection of 20 various African tribal knifes and spears, 73 19/20th C. Various dimensions. The tallest: 62 cm 150 250

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A collection of 16 various African tribal knifes and spears, 74 19/20th C. Various dimensions. The tallest: 80 cm 150 250 A set of 72 black and white photographs on post card back, 75 first half 20th C. Each 14 x 9 cm. 120 180 76 Two Songye ceremonial axes, Nsapo, 19/20th C. H 49/47 cm 300 400 A collection of 17 large format black and white photos, 77 Nigeria, mid 20th C. Sunshine Photos, Goodwill, Egere, … Dim.: 21 x 15,5 cm (the largest) 180 240 An impressive collection of stereo views and a viewer, WWI, France An impressive and very illustrative collection of stereo views on glass plates, made by an Algerian soldier fighting 78 with the French during WWI. Of impressive quality, the photos show the daily life on the battlefield. A remarkable account of the first world war, it includes many captions. 700 900 A collection of albumen prints on Naples and its 79 Naples et ses environs surroundings, ca. 1890 Dim. Album; 38,5 x 29 cm. 600 800 Photographs of Scottish Scenery, a collection of albumen 80 prints on Scotland Dim. Album: 27 x 18,5 cm 100 200 Photographs of Algeria and Tunisia, a collection of albumen prints Dim. Album: 44 x 31 cm. Inscribed and dated 1896. 81 Some signed by ND Phot, for the Neurdein brothers. Comprising 37 albument prints, most of large format. 1300 1600 A gold coin, 50 Pesos Estados Unidos Mexicanos, 1821- 82 1947 37.5 gr of pure gold 700 900 A gold coin, Saint Gaudens Double Eagle, 1910, $20 33.44 83 gr of pure gold 600 800 A map of Bruges, after a medieval example Signed and dated "André Basyn, 1931" lower right. Dim.: 36 x 28 cm framed. Probably after a 15th C. example. Very little is known 84 André Basyn about the artist. For a map of Antwerp by the artist, see: Amberes, Veiling 136, Feb. 13, 2012, Lot 51 (€1100) Provenance: Ex-Coll. Van Herck 300 400 Leo Mechelaere (1880- A view on the entrance of the Bruges beguinage Oil on 85 1964) canvas, framed. Dim.: 110 x 99 cm, 116,5 x 107 cm framed. 400 600 Jef Vandefackere (1879- A still life with roses Dated 1944, oil on canvas, framed. Dim.: 86 1946) 50 x 40 cm, 60 x 50 cm framed. 250 350 Leo Mechelaere (1880- A view on the Meebrug, Bruges 48 x 42 cm, 56 x 50 cm 87 1964) framed. 150 250 Georges De Sloovere A rural landscape with a tree Oil on canvas, unframed. Dim.: 88 (1873-1970) 60 x 50 cm 150 250 Robertine Devooght A still life with flowers, a shell and grapes Oil on canvas, 89 (1904-1979) framed. Dim.: 80 x 70 cm, 94 x 84 cm framed. 200 300 Maurice Blieck (1876- A lady by the sea Oil on canvas, framed. Dim.: 57 x 45 cm, 90 1922) 67 x 54 cm framed 300 400 A pair of oval children's portraits, hand-colored photochromatographies, 19th C. The boy dressed as a young 91 soldier, the girl depicted with flowers. Minor damages to the boy's frame. Fine quality. Dim.: 61 x 50 cm, 72,5 x 61,5 cm framed. 600 900

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Alfons Blomme (1845- A winter landscape Oil on canvas, framed. Dim.: 38 x 30 cm, 92 1923) 45 x 37 cm framed 150 200 Emile Rommelaere (1873- A view on the Groenerei, Bruges Oil on canvas, framed.Dim.: 93 1961) 79 x 70 cm, 88 x 79 cm framed. 300 400 A view on the flea market at De Dijver, Bruges Oil on canvas, framed. A rare and sought after subject. Depicted in "Van Leo Mechelaere (1880- 94 Coppenolle M., Figuren uit het Brugsche". With a label on the 1964) back: "Au petit musée, Longueville, Brugge". Dim.: 75 x 55 cm, 88 x 68 cm framed 800 1000 Charles van Roose (1883- A view on the Bonifatius bridge, Bruges Oil on panel. Dim.: 95 1960) 50 x 40 cm, 70 x 60 cm framed. 100 200 Charles van Roose (1883- A view on Gruuthuse Oil on panel, framed. Dim.: 49 x 39 cm, 96 1960) 67 x 57 cm framed. 200 300 Rafaël De Buck (1902- A portrait of a lady Oil on canvas. Dim.: 40 x 50 cm, 60 x 70 97 1986) cm framed. 150 250 "Ypres des remparts", dated 1905 Watercolour, framed and 98 Louis Titz (1859-1932) behind glass. 77 x 53 cm, 87 x 63 cm framed. 600 800 A miniature: A portrait of Abraham Lincoln With an old label on the back: "Abraham Lincoln, President, the United States 99 Maximilan Scholze of America. 1864. Painting of Maximilian Scholze. Dimensions frame: 14,5 x 12,5 cm. 250 350 Gaston Haustraete (1878- A view on the Groenerei, Bruges 79 x 69 cm, 104 x 94 cm 100 1949) framed 250 350 Three putti playing with a goat, oil on panel Oil on panel. A Salomon de Bray (1597- central split slightly visible. In an impressive gilt frame. 101 1664), att. Provenance: Ex-coll. Van Herck. Dim.: 64 x 48 cm, 86 x 70 cm framed. 8000 12000 De Groene Poort, oil on canvas 1973. One of Raveel's major works, this work is on the cover of one of major publications Roger Raveel (1921- on the artist: Roger Raveel: Het grafisch oeuvre, also with a 102 2013) more detailed tekst on the work on p. 62, nr. 33. Dim.: 73 x 55 cm, 80,5 x 62,5 cm framed. Acquired directly from the artist. 20000 25000 Roger Raveel (1921- Mixed media on canvas 78 x 55 cm, 90,5 x 67 cm framed 103 2013) 18000 22000 Leon van der Smissen A view on the Rooigem Castle entrance, Bruges Oil on 104 (1900-1966) canvas, framed. Dim.: 85 x 75 cm, 96 x 86 cm framed. 150 250 Romantic School, early A chapel with musicians Oil on canvas, framed. 32,5 x 24,5 105 19th C. cm, 45 x 37 cm framed. 250 350 A Regency period portrait of a boy at breakfast, 18/19th C. 106 Oil on copper, framed. Dim.: 29,5 x 25,5 cm, 41,5 x 37,5 cm framed. 800 1200 Guillaume Michiels (1909- A still life with flowers and Oil on canvas, framed. 107 1997) Dim.: 70 x 56 cm, 78 x 64 cm framed. 100 150 A garden urn with flowers Oil on canvas, framed. Dim.: 83 x 108 French school, 18th C. 55,5 cm, 92 x 64,5 cm framed. 600 800

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A tryptich with Saint-Christopher Origin: By repute, The Palace of Coudenberg, Brussels. The work is made as an epitaph to Canon Johannes Vanderthomen. The central panel depicting Saint-Christopher carrying the Christ child, flanked by Saint-Michael the Archangel, standing on a dragon and carrying a sword, and Saint-Joseph (?) on his Flemisch school, dated 109 right. The left panel shows Canon Johannes 1555 Vanderthommen, with his name saint Saint-John behind him. The right panel bears a Latin text in gilt on a black ground, concerning the will of the Canon. Provenance: Acquired from Jacques van Overstraeten, private collector, Brussels, in 1985. Since then it has been on display in the "Huisje van Majutte", Blankenberge. Dim.: 130 x 114 cm 1200 1500 "Portefeuille d'art Acacia": 5 lithographs of freemason interest, 1984 Titled: "Portefeuille d'art Acacia", dated 1984. A set of 5 lithographs by Jan Burssens (1925-2002), Jef van Tuerenhout (1926-2006), Roger Somville (1923-2014), Karel 110 Roelants (1921-), Pierre Vlerick (1923-1999). With a foreword by Herman Liebaers and Sylvain Loccufier, and a short biography of each artist. Printed on Velin Lana 220 gr. Each work numbered 115 of 125. Dim.: 30 x 45 cm (each work). 300 400 A portrait of an oriental lady, signed Lihung Oil on canvas, 111 framed. Dim.: 50 x 61 cm, 79 x 90 cm framed. 800 1200 Six pencil drawings, portraits of Bali, Indonesia One inscribed 112 Jan van Aken, (1905-) Java. Dim.: Ca. 32 x 26 cm each 600 800 A portrait of Gung Kak, chalk and pastel on linen Signed, dated and inscribed: "Gung Kak", Bali, 1950. Framed and behind glass. Dim.: 48 x 43 cm, 53 x 48 cm. Gung Kak (Anak Agung Mandera) was an important Balinese musician. He Rudolf Bonnet (1895- and Rudolf Bonnet knew eachother, as it was only after an 113 1978) intervention of Bonnet, that Gung Kak's legong group could participate in the Paris Exhibition of 1931 (op. cit. M. Bloembergen, Ph. D. Thesis, "Koloniale vertoningen: de verbeelding van Nederlands-Indië op de wereldtentoonstellingen", 2001) 4000 5000 Ladies making batik Watercolor and ink on paper, framed and behind glass. Signed and dated '72 lower right. Made Hendra Gunawan (1918- 114 during his period of imprisonment. Stylistically very close to a 1983) work dated 1973, see: Borobudur Auction, Singapore, (May 09, 2015). Dim.: 79 x 55 cm, 84 x 60 cm framed. 8000 12000 A view of Ramskappelle, oil on canvas Dated and inscribed: 115 G. Deckers Ramscappele, 15/9/15 Dim.: 25,5 x 18,5 cm, 37 x 30 cm framed. 100 150 Two scenes from "The Resurrection" Possibly a door panel of a tabernacle. The panel divided in 5, with a central sculpted Spanish School of the putto head, two sidepanels with ornamental designs and two 116 17th C. central panels depicting The Resurrection and the visitation of an angel. Spain, early 17th C. Dim.: 95 x 50 cm. 1500 2000

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A portrait of an admiral Signed and indistinctly dated on the Constantyn Netscher lower right. Oil on canvas, framed. Dim.: 47 x 36 cm, 57 x 48 117 (1668-1723) cm framed. Provenance: Ex-coll. Van Herck. Acquired at Van Herck Auction, Antwerp, Nov. 25-26 1969, no. 87. 3500 4500 A still life with flowers, Dutch School, 19th C. Indistinctly 118 signed lower right. Dim.: 51 x 42 cm, 66 x 57 cm framed. 150 250 Jules Alexandre Grün A still life with a heron Oil on canvas, framed. Dim.: 62 x 50 119 (1868-1934) cm, 69 x 57 cm framed. 400 600 Jules Alexandre Grün A still life with flowers Oil on canvas, framed. Dim.: 61 x 50 120 (1868-1934) cm, 79 x 68 cm framed. 400 600 Jules Alexandre Grün A still life with flowers and chinoiserie wallpaper Oil on 121 (1868-1934) canvas. Dim.: 61 x 50 cm, 75 x 64 cm framed. 400 600 A portrait of Jesus Christ, Flemish school, 16/17th C. Oil on 122 copper. Framed. Dim.: 37 x 29 cm, 54x46 cm framed. 400 600 A portrait of a nobleman, Flemish school, 16th C. Oil on 123 panel. Framed. Dim.: 28 x 22 cm, 42 x 36 cm framed. 600 800 Antony Serres (1828- A mourning scene Oil on canvas, framed. Dim.: 35,5 x 26,5 124 1898) cm, 61 x 52 cm framed. 250 350 Willem Van Hecke (1893- Figuur Oil on textile, framed. Signed and dated 1964. Dim.: 125 1976) 42 x 42 cm 300 500 Sir Lawrence Alma- Ex-Libris Dim. 30,5 x 24 cm (frame). Chinese ink on paper. 126 Tadema (1836-1912) Inscribed for Lawrence Alma-Tadema. 400 600 Raymond-Auguste A Scottish soldier Watercolor and Chinese ink on paper. 127 Dendeville (1901-1968) Signed and dated 1915 lower right. 120 150 A small collection of devotional images, hand-colored, 128 17/18th C. Including Saint-Lucia, Saint-Elizabeth, Saint- Anthony, A Holy Family, … 7 in total. 150 250 129 A Boch Keramis vase by Charles Catteau, 20th C. H: 30 cm 400 600 130 A Boch Keramis vase by Charles Catteau, 20th C. H: 29 cm 300 500 A rare Boch Keramis sculpture by Charles Catteau, 20th C.: 131 La Dance Moderne H: 35,5 cm, L: 37 cm, D: 13,5 cm 400 600 A fine Boch Mettlach Luxembourg Art Deco vase with gilt and 132 black stripes, early 20th C. H: 30 cm 200 300 A rare and fine Boch Frères Kéramis penguin vase, Charles 133 Catteau, ca. 1927 H: 34 cm 800 1000 A Boch Frères Kéramis brown speckle glazed vase, Charles 134 Catteau, first half 20th C. H: 31 cm 100 150 A pair of Boch Frères Kéramis geometrical monochrome 135 vases, first half 20th C. H: 33 cm 150 250 A Russian suprematism plate, Imperial Factory, 136 after Malevich Dia: 24 cm, numbered 583/84. Ca. 1923 400 600 A Russian suprematism plate, Imperial Porcelain Factory, 137 after Chasnik Dia: 23,5 cm. Ca. 1923 350 500 A Russian suprematism plate, Imperial Porcelain Factory, 138 after Malevich Dia: 24,5 cm. Ca. 1929 350 500 139 A pair of Royal Dux vases, 20th C. H: 43 cm 200 300 A double vase, 20th C. H: 44 cm, see Tajan Sale 9361 Lot 140 Jean Lurçat (1892-1966) 170 for a similar example (sold €12751) 2000 3000 141 Jean Lurçat (1892-1966) An oval red ground dish, 20th C. 57 x 44,5 cm 600 1000

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A Dutch Delft Porceleyne Fles and white plaque after 142 Artz, 20th C. Dim: 46,5 x 38 cm. Condition: A slight crack running from the top edge. 200 300 A Dutch Delft blue and white Porceleyne Fles garniture, 18th 143 C. H: 29/20 cm 1200 1500 A Dutch Delft blue and white double gourd vase, ca. 1700 H: 144 30 cm 700 900 A Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie dish, 18th C. Dia: 30 145 cm 150 250 A pair of Dutch Delft blue and white figurative dishes, 18th C. 146 Dia: 35 cm. Both with rim repairs. 100 200 An impressive Dutch Delft blue and white footed garden urn, 18th C. For a somewhat similar example, see Christie's, 147 Amsterdam, May 30, 2001, Lot 453. Condition: A restored hairline H: 39 cm 1200 1600 An unusual Dutch Delft blue and manganese vase, 17th C. 148 H: 30 cm 600 800 A very fine Dutch Delft polychrome salt, modelled as a lady, 149 18th C. H: 11 cm 1200 1500 A Dutch Delft polychrome melon shaped and cover, 150 18th C. 17,5 x 12,5 x 12 cm. Marked APK. 1200 1500 A Dutch Delft chinoiserie Ming-style baluster jar and cover, 151 17th C. H: 35 cm 400 600 A Dutch Delft Makkum blue and white romantic plaque, 19th 152 C. Tichelaar, Makkum, Friesland, ca. 1870. Dated 1769 on the back. Dim.: 37 x 30 cm. 300 400 A Dutch Delft Makkum polychrome plaque, 19th C. Tichelaar, 153 Makkum, Friesland, ca. 1870. Dim.: 42 x 34 cm. 600 800 A Dutch Delft doré imari style vase, 18th C. H: 14,5 cm, the 154 lid a Japanese replacement 200 300 A Dutch Delft doré style écuelle, 18th C. Dia.: 11,5 cm - H: 5 cm (For a set of similarly executed pieces, see 155 Sotheby's London, 29/04/2014, Lot 460, The Gustav Leonhardt Collection, Property from the Bartolotti House, Amsterdam) 400 600 A Dutch Delft doré kakiemon style candlestick, 18th C. H: 13 cm (For a set of similarly executed pieces, see Sotheby's 156 London, 29/04/2014, Lot 460, The Gustav Leonhardt Collection, Property from the Bartolotti House, Amsterdam) 400 600 A Dutch Delft doré kakiemon style butter tub, 18th C. H: 7 cm (For a set of similarly executed pieces, see Sotheby's 157 London, 29/04/2014, Lot 460, The Gustav Leonhardt Collection, Property from the Bartolotti House, Amsterdam) 700 900 A pair of white Delft cold-painted cows, Dutch, 18th C. H: 158 10,5 cm 250 350 A pair of Dutch Delft blue and white plates with paradise 159 birds, 18th C. Dia: 35 cm 250 350 A Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie Ming style dish, 18th 160 C. Dia: 35 cm 200 300

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A very fine Dutch Delft polychrome dish with a landscape 161 scene, 18th C. Dia: 34,5 cm 1000 1500 A rare Dutch Delft blue and white money bank, 18th C. The 162 finial reglued. H: 18 cm 500 700 A Dutch Delft red miniature teapot, 18th C. H: 7,5 163 cm With a replaced lid, marked for Jacobus de Caluwe. A slight crack. 300 500 A pair of Dutch Delft blue and white altar vases with biblical 164 scenes, 17th C. H: 30 cm. Both restored. Provenance: The Van Herck Collection 700 900 A rare Dutch Delft chinoiserie teapot, Cornelis De Berg, De 165 Witte Starre, 18th C. H: 13 cm Provenance: The Van Herck Collection 600 800 A Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie bottle vase, ca. 1700 166 H: 19 cm Provenance: The Van Herck Collection 600 800 A fine Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie pancake plate, 167 ca. 1720 Dia: 22 cm 200 300 A fine Dutch Delft blue and white "Tea tree" pancake plate, 168 ca. 1700 Dia: 26 cm A finely potted example of this popular design. 200 300 An exceptionally fine Dutch Delft blue and white plate, ca. 169 1720 Dia: 26 cm, marked for De Roos, in exceptional condition 1200 1500 A pair of Dutch Delft blue and white saladiers with a trumpet 170 player, 18th C. 28,5 x 25 cm. Both restored. 250 350 A rare Dutch Delft blue and white plaque of a wine tasting, 171 18th C. 26 x 22,5 cm, some restoration. 500 700 A Dutch Delft polychrome fluted saucer plate with a putto, 172 early 18th C. A repaired crack. Dia: 12 cm 100 200 A large Dutch Delft polychrome chinoiserie plaque, 18th C. 173 Restored. Ca. 36 x 35 cm 400 600 A Dutch Delft three-piece ribbed garniture in cashmere palette, ca. 1700 Some minor restoration and a crack in the 174 lower part of the covered vase. Marked. H: 31 cm for the covered vase, 23 for the other two. 2000 2500 A Dutch Delft polychrome kakiemon style quail dish early 18th C. 1701-1735, Marked for Adriaan van Rijsselbergh, De 175 Grieksche A. A similar but restored example was in the Anton Philips collection: Christie's Amsterdam, sale 2797, lot 31. Dia.: 35 cm 400 600 A Dutch Delft polychrome kakiemon style quail plate, early 18th C. 1701-1735, Marked for Adriaan van Rijsselbergh, De 176 Grieksche A. A similar but restored example was in the Anton Philips collection: Christie's Amsterdam, sale 2797, lot 31. Dia.: 23 cm 150 250 An unusual Dutch Delft polychrome kakiemon style plate, 18th C. An unusual type of plate, with Kakiemon-style 177 flowered branches and different birds encircled by a Louis XIV Lambrequin border. Dia.: 22 cm Provenance: With M. Bascourt, antiques dealer, Antwerp 800 1000 178 A Dutch Delft polychrome parrot plate, 18th C. Dia: 22,5 cm 150 250

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A Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie cruet set, 18th C. H: 16 cm, L: 23,5 cm. Each piece marked with a D, the stand 179 with a D above numerals (15?), for Jan Theunis Dextra, The Greek A, 1757-1765. 1000 1500 A Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie triple gourd vase, 180 late 17th C. H: 38 cm. Restoration towards the top rim. 700 900 A massive blue and white Dutch Delft garden vase, ca. 1720 H: 32 cm. Dia: 42 cm. Some surface restoration. The bottom 181 replaced with a metal plaque. The jardiniere of exceptional quality, decorated with a garden scene "all over". Provenance: With M. Bascourt, Antwerp. 3500 4500 A Dutch Delft polychrome chinoiserie group, ca. 1700 H: 13 cm - B: 12 cm. Minor restoration. Probably an incense burner. See Christie's, Amsterdam, 18 Nov. 1992, Lot 266, for a similar group. Another similar example is in the 182 Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge, from the Glaisher Collection (see: http://webapps.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/explorer/index.php? oid=74029) 1600 2000 A Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie basin, 18th C. 183 Marked for the "De Roos" factory. Dim.: 32 x 26,5 x 6,5 cm. 600 800 A large Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie vase, 18th C. 184 H: 37,5 cm. Condition: A crack, some restoration. 1000 1200 A Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie jug with pewter lid, 185 late 17th C. H: 21 cm 300 400 A Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie dish, 18th C. Dia: 186 33,5 cm 150 250 A ribbed Dutch Delft cashmere palette bottle vase, ca. 1700 187 H: 35 cm 400 600 A Dutch Delft cashmere palette ribbed vase, Adriaen Kocx, 188 The Greek A, 1686-1701 H: 26 cm 600 800 A Dutch Delft polychrome chinoiserie dish with a bird on a 189 fence, early 18th C. Dia: 34 cm 400 600 A pair of Dutch Delft polychrome chinoiserie plates with a bird 190 on a fence, ca. 1700 Dia: 27 cm 400 600 A Dutch Delft polychrome dish with a fleur de lys border, 18th 191 C. Dia: 31 cm 200 300 A fine Dutch Delft blue and white strawberry strainer, 18th C. 192 Dia: 22 cm. A very well preserved example 400 600 193 A fine Dutch Delft blue and white tea pot, 18th C. H: 13,5 cm 400 600 A Dutch Delft blue and white five-piece chinoiserie Kangxi 194 style garniture, 18th C. H: 34 cm incl. lid, lacking two lids 1000 1500 A Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie basin, 18th C. Ca. 195 26,5 x 21,5 cm 600 800 A Dutch Delft blue and white plate with a putto, 18th C. Dia: 196 35 cm 200 300 197 A Dutch Delft blue and white altar vase, early 18th C. H: 16 300 400 Acm pair of German Cologne blue and white altar 198 vases, 17th C. H: 25,5 cm. Marked with a K, probably for Cologne (Köln). 800 1200

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A Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie Wan-Li style bottle 199 vase, 17th C. H: 30,5 cm 500 700 A Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie bottle vase, 17th C. 200 H: 23 cm (some restoration) 300 400 A rare Dutch Delft chinoiserie brandy bowl, 17th C. Dia.: 24 201 cm (ear to ear) Marked with a flower, possibly for the "De Dissel" factory (active 1640-1702) 1500 2000 A pair of Dutch Delft blue and white flower holders, 18th C. H: 202 12,5 cm 600 800 A pair of Dutch Delft blue and white flower holder stands, 203 18th C. Marked HVH for Hendrik Van Hoorn at the "Drie Posteleyne Astonne" 1759-1804. Dim.: ca. 10,5 x 10,5 cm 300 500 A large Dutch Delft blue and white pharmacy jar and cover, form, 18th C. Inscribed "A: Diascord Fra". Marked 204 with a star for the "De Witte Starre" factory, 18th C. H: 28 cm 600 800 A large Dutch Delft blue and white pharmacy jar and cover, albarello form, 18th C. Inscribed "U: Populeum". Marked AIK 205 for Jacob van der Kool, "The Greek A" factory, 1722-1757. H:31 cm 600 800 A Dutch Delft blue and white pharmacy jar, albarello form, 206 18th C. Marked B:P for the "De Blompot" factory and inscribed C: Cerasor. H: 19 cm 300 500 A pair of Dutch Delft blue and white pharmacy jars, albarello 207 form, 18th C. Marked B:P for the "De Blompot" factory. One inscribed U: De Styral, the other E: Trifolii. H: 13 cm 500 700 A collection of 5 Dutch Delft blue and white pharmacy wet drug jars and albarello, ca. 1760 H: 18 cm for the syrup jars, 208 H: 15,5 cm for each albarello. All 5 from the same collection and presumably from the same pharmacy. It's very unusual to find a large matching set of this type. 1500 2500 A Dutch Delft blue and white miniature apothecary jar, 18th 209 C. H: 12 cm 200 300 210 A Dutch Delft blue and white pharmacy jar, 18th C. H: 20 cm 200 300 A rare Dutch Delft blue and white pipe holder, modelled as a sleigh, 18th C. H 8,5 – B 12 – D 5 cm - A similar but 211 polychrome model in the collection of the Rijksmuseum: inventory nr. BK-NM-12400-422 1000 1500 A Dutch Delft blue and white maritime subject plaque, 18th C. 212 25 x 22,5 cm, restored 500 700 A Dutch Delft tobacco jar with brass lid, "Martiniek" 18th C. H: 213 28,5 cm 400 600 A large Dutch Delft tobacco jar, "Stokvis", 18th C. H: 30 cm 214 (excl. Lid) 400 600 A Dutch Delft tobacco jar with brass lid, "Tonka", 18th C. H: 215 27 cm 400 600 A Dutch Delft blue and white tobacco jar with native 216 Americans, "Tonka", 18th C. Marked for the 3 Bells factory 400 600 An exceptional Dutch Delft petit feu round tobacco box and 217 cover, 18th C. Dia: 15 cm - H: 14,5 cm 800 1000 218 A pair of Dutch Delft blue and white shoes, 18th C. L: 8 cm 400 600

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A group of 4 Dutch Delft blue, white and manganese 219 miniature shoes, 18th C. L: 10-8-7-7 cm 800 1000 A white Delft cold-painted cow and milker group, 18th C. Dim: 220 17,5 x 17 x 10 cm 250 350 A fine Dutch Delft blue and white sauce boat, 18th C. L: 24 221 cm, H: 11 cm Marked: HB 136 for Hugo BROUWER of ‘The Porcelain Axe 600 800 A Dutch Delft blue and white "tea tree" pattern barber's bowl, 222 18th C. Restored. Dim.: 28,5 x 24 x 7,5 cm 100 200 A Dutch Delft polychrome orangist royal portrait Queen Mary 223 lobed plate, 18th C. Dia: 26 cm 700 900 A Dutch Delft polychrome orangist royal portrait plate, 18th C. 224 Dia: 22,5 cm 150 250 A Dutch Delft polychrome royal portrait plate, inscribed 225 PVOR, ca. 1700 Dia: 16 cm 200 300 226 A massive Dutch Delft blue and white dish, 18th C. 44 cm 300 400 Awide Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie vase, 17th C. Pieter 227 Kam H: 30 cm 250 350 A Dutch Delft blue and white brass-mounted vase, late 17th 228 C. H: 40 cm 200 300 A white Delft model of a recumbent cow and a lidded jug, 229 both 18th C. The cow 10 cm long, the jug 15 cm tall 100 200 A blue and white Haarlem chinoiserie Ming-style dish, 17th C. 230 Dia: 33 cm 400 600 231 An exceptional Dutch Haarlem lobed dish, 17th C. Dia: 34 cm 1500 2000 A Dutch Delft blue, manganese and white vase, 17th C. H: 232 20,5 cm 200 300 A Dutch Delft blue and white armorial plate, early 18th C. 233 Alliance weapons of "Bogaert" and "De Vries", married in Delft ca. 1714, Dia: 26 cm 600 800 A rare Dutch Delft blue and white royal armorial butter tub, 234 dated 1747 H: 6 cm 3000 4000 A fine Dutch Delft blue and white armorial plate, ca. 1700 235 Indistinctly marked "2". Dia: 600 800 A fine Dutch Delft blue and white armorial plate, ca. 1700 236 Dia.: 26 cm 800 1000 A Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie Kendi, late 17th C. 237 In very good condition. H: 16 cm 1000 1500 A rare Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie knife handle, 238 late 17th C. Mounted on plexi. H: 17 cm. (incl. plexi base) 700 900 A Dutch Delft blue and white brush back with dancing people, 239 ca. 1700 Ca. 11,5 x 9 cm. With a clean reglued back. 500 700 A pair of very fine Dutch Delft petit feu butter tubs with biblical scenes, early 18th C. One with the lid reglued. Dia: 12,5 cm, 240 H: 6 cm. Of exceptional quality, decorated with John 6:37: "All those the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never drive away." 4000 6000 A pair of Dutch Delft blue, white and green models of cows, 241 18th C. H: 17 cm. 2000 3000

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A Dutch Delft polychrome model of a seated deer 18th C. Together with a blue and white parrot-finial lid and a French 242 bear, 18th C. And 19th C. (the bear). H: 15-10,5-5,5 cm 300 400 A Dutch Delft model of a cow, 18th C. Marked with a rose for 243 the "De Roos" factory, 18th C. H: 15 cm, L: 18 cm 1000 1500 A rare Dutch Delft black model of a cow, ca. 1720 Size: L: 21 cm, H: 15 cm. Condition: Some restoration to the horns and ears. Provenance: A Dutch private collection. Signed IVL above numerals 1 and 16, for Johannes en Margaretha Van Lockhorst-Van der Gucht, De Klaauw, 1713-1740. Black Delftware is the least produced type of Dutch Delftware. Inspired by "mirror black" Chinese porcelain and Japanese lacquerwork, black Delftware forms a small but interesting part of the history of the ultimate Dutch export product from the "Golden ages". According to experts, only approximately 120 pieces of black Delftware exist, of which 65 to 70 are currently known. Black Delftware is generally situated in the first quarter of the 18th century, although two black Delftware 244 horses dated 1695-1720 appeared in Aronson, Dutch Delftware, 2006, p. 42. One was marked LVE for Lambertus van Eenhoorn. Furthermore, it is interesting to note the existence of a pair of milking groups in Black Delftware. These were sold at Christie's, Amsterdam, Sale 2232, Lot 528, Jun. 7, 1994 and attributed to De Dobbelde Schenckan or De Metalen Pot (1690 - 1720)". Also interesting to note, is the existence of another piece of undecorated black Delftware, a plate. It was sold at Christie's Amsterdam, Nov. 9, 2004, Sale 2641, Lot 31. This makes our present example the only known black Delft cow without polychrome overpainting. 8000 10000 A Dutch Delft black-enhanced polychrome obelisk base, late 245 17th C. H: 7,5 cm 200 300 A black-enhanced Dutch Delft chinoiserie style 246 plate, 18th C. Dia: 23 cm 600 800 A pair of small Dutch Delft black-enhanced models of swans, 18th C. H: 4,5 cm - L: 5,5 cm A rare type of Dutch Delft 247 figure, this refined pair of swans is decorated in black and red on a white ground. Provenance: A Dutch private collection 700 900 248 A Dutch Delft polychrome model of a swan, 18th C. H: 8 cm 250 350 A pair of Dutch Delft blue and white figures of orangist lions, 249 18th C. Ex Stodel collection. H: 9 cm L: 10,5 cm 1500 2000 A Dutch Delft blue and white tureen and cover, 18th C. L: 35 250 cm, H: 30,5 cm 400 600 251 Two white Delft vases, 18th C. H: 18 cm 300 400 A white Delft model of a recumbent horse, 18th C. Dim: 16 x 252 13,5 x 5,5 cm 350 450 A group of Dutch Delft blue and white miniature vases and a 253 shaving bowl, 18th C. H: 6 cm, Dia: 5,5 cm 200 400 A small collection of 6 white Delft ointment jars, 17/18th C. H: 254 6 cm (the tallest) 200 300

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A group of 4 pieces of white Delftware, 18/19th C. H: 9 cm 255 (the tallest) 150 250 256 A white Delft model of a standing cow, 18th C. H: 17,5 cm 200 250 A Dutch Delft blue and white small tulip vase and flower 257 holder, 17/18th C. H: 12,5 en 16 cm 250 350 Two white Delft strainers, one in the form of a fish, 18th C. H: 258 7,5 cm (the heart), L: 20 cm (the fish) 300 500 A Dutch Delft polychrome royalist portrait butter tub, 18th C. 259 H: 10,5 cm 180 240 A Dutch Delft polychrome royalist portrait butter tub, 18th C. 260 H: 12 cm 250 350 A set of 4 Dutch Delft polychrome royalist orangist text plates 261 17/18th C. Dia: 16,5/16,5/16 and 13 cm 300 400 262 A rare Dutch Delft blue and white bidet, 18th C. Ca. 44 x 30 700 900 Acm rare fine Dutch Delft blue and white condiment set plate, 263 ca. 1720 18,5 x 15 cm. Minor restoration to one corner. 200 400 A Dutch Delft blue and white dish with a fine "open air" 264 decoration, ca. 1720 Dia: 35 cm 700 900 A Dutch Delft polychrome strawberry strainer, 18th C. Dia: 265 22,5 cm 200 300 A set of six large Dutch Delft blue and white floral plates, 18th 266 C. Dia.: '31,5 cm 250 350 A Dutch Delft polychrome orangist royal portrait plate, 18th C. 267 Dia.: 22 cm 150 250 Two Dutch Delft polychrome plates, one with double royal 268 portrait 18th C. Dia.: 23 and 22,5 cm 180 250 A rare Dutch Delft orangist royalist portrait vase, 18th C. H: 269 22 cm 150 250 A rare Dutch Delft orangist salt cellar 18th C. Glaze wear. H: 270 6 cm 100 200 A rare large Dutch Delft orangist marriage dish, dated 1790 A 271 hairline. Dia: 35 cm 150 250 272 A Dutch Delft polychrome orangist jug, ca. 1800 H: 25 cm 200 300 A Dutch Delft blue and white pewter-mounted jug, ca. 1700 273 H: 24 cm 400 600 A large German Delftware blue and white obelisk, 18th C. H: 274 32,5 cm, damages. For another example, see Christie's, Amsterdam, 24 June 1998, Sale 2378, Lot 330. 1000 1500 A rare Dutch Delft blue and white vase with elephants, 275 mounted as lamp, late 17th C. H: 30 cm, 55 cm incl. lamp shade 800 1000 A Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie kraak style dish with an elephant, 17th C. Dia: 33,5 cm. In very good condition. Noterworthy is the small figure painted just behind the elephant. Dutch Delftware with elephants is part of a rare and 276 sought after group, generally executed in Chinese Ming Wan- Li style. The present example shows close resemblance with examples made in Frankfurt and Haarlem, and could also originate from one of these production centers. 800 1200 277 A Dutch dish with a falconer, ca. 1700 Dia.: 31,5 cm 700 900

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A Dutch Delft blue and white fluted chinoiserie plate, ca. 278 1700 Dia.: 20 cm 200 300 A pair of Dutch Delft blue and white open-worked baskets, 279 18th C. Dia.: 23, H:10 cm, marked JVDH, possibly for Jan van der Hagen 1200 1500 A pair of Dutch Delft polychrome cow-shaped butter tubs, 280 18th C. H: 12 cm 3000 4000 A Dutch Delft blue and white tulip vase base, Adriaen Kocx, 281 The Greek A, 1686-1701 H: 27 cm. Marked AK for Adriaen Kocx, The Greek A, 1686-1701. Minor restoration. 2000 3000 A Dutch Delft blue and white tulip vase base, Adriaen Kocx, The Greek A, 1686-1701 H: 24 cm. Not marked but clearly 282 attributable to Adriaen Kocx, The Greek A, see also lot nr. 281 2000 3000 A pair of Dutch Delft blue and white doll house bottle vases, 283 18th C. H: 6 cm 80 120 A rare Dutch Delft blue and white plate with a barrel maker, 284 named and dated 1762 Dia.: 22,5 cm 600 800 A rare Dutch Haarlem maiolica plate with Bacchus on a 285 barrel, 17th C. Dia.: 18,5 cm 400 600 286 A Dutch Delft polychrome orangist plate, 18th C. Dia.: 22,5 150 250 Acm Dutch Delft blue and white orangist plate, 18th C. Dia.: 23 287 cm 200 250 A set of 4 various Dutch Delft blue and white plates, 18th C. 288 Dia.: 22,5 cm (The largest) 100 150 A very fine large Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie dish, 289 late 17th C. Dia.: 40 cm 350 450 A rare Dutch Delft blue and white round fish strainer, 18th C. 290 Dia.: 32 cm 800 1000 A Dutch Delft blue and white peacock's tail dish, 18th C. Dia.: 291 26,5 cm 80 120 A Dutch Delft orangist text dish 18th C. "Oranje bloeid weer, 292 geef God de eer" Dia: 31 cm 200 300 A Dutch Delft polychrome orangist text dish, 18th C. 293 Inscribed: '"Viva Oranje", Dia: 35 cm 200 300 A Dutch Delft blue and white double royal portrait dish, late 17th C. Depicting William of Orange and Queen Mary II, 294 Inscribed KVGB (Koning van Groot-Britannië en Koningin), ca. 1689 (See for a similar example: Christie's, Sale 8759, London South Kensington, Lot 110) Dia: 35 cm 250 350 295 A blue and white Dutch maiolica dish, 17th C. Dia: 29 cm 300 500 A Dutch Delft maiolica dish with a cockerel, ca. 1700 Dia: 30 296 cm 700 900 297 A very fine Dutch Delft blue and white plate, 18th C. Dia: 22 400 600 Acm small Dutch Delft three-piece garniture, 18th C. H: 15/14,5 298 cm. One vase with a minor repair. 150 250 A group of 3 Dutch Delft blue and white plates, 18th C. Dia: 299 22,5-23-23,5 cm 100 200 A Dutch Delft polychrome model of prunes, 18th C. One of 300 the rarest types of Dutch Delft table fruit. Excellent condition. H: 15 cm. 1800 2200

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A group of 3 Dutch Delft blue and white and polychrome 301 plates, 18th C. Dia: 23-23,5 cm 100 200 A Dutch Delft polychrome garniture with windmills, end of the 302 18th C. H: 30/21 cm 1200 1500 A Dutch Delft plaque with a chinoiserie fishing scene, 18th C. 303 24 x 23,5 cm. Minor restoration. 400 600 A group of 3 Dutch Delft blue and white dishes, 18th C. Dia: 304 35,5-35-34,5 cm. The left one with an important rim repair. 200 300 305 A Dutch Delft blue and white dish, 18th C. Dia: 34 cm 100 150 A Dutch Delft blue and white baluster vase and cover, 18th 306 C. H: 38 cm 200 300 307 A Dutch Delft polychrome model of a pear, 18th C. H: 13 cm 400 600 A Dutch Delft polychrome group of grapes, 18th C. An 308 unusual type of table fruit, finely executed in various shades of green and manganese. H: 12,5 cm 1400 1800 A Dutch Delft polychrome floral ornamental plate, 18th C. 309 Dia: 26 cm 100 150 310 A set of 3 Dutch Delft plates with roses, 18th C. Dia: 23 cm 150 250 A Dutch Delft blue and white miniature garniture, 18th C. H: 311 10 cm with lid (the lid restored) 100 200 A Dutch Delft doré cylindrical beaker with silver lid, 18th C. H: 312 18 cm incl. Lid 600 800 A fine Dutch Delft doré plate, ca. 1720 Dia: 21,5 cm. A finely 313 executed example. 700 900 A Dutch Delft doré salt cellar, Pieter Adriaensz. Kocx, The 314 Greek A, 1705-1720 H: 4 cm 500 700 A rare Dutch Delft doré cruet set, Pieter Adriaensz. Kocx, 315 The Greek A, 1705-1720 H: 18 cm 2000 2500 A Dutch Delft doré salt cellar, Pieter Adriaensz. Kocx, The 316 Greek A, 1705-1720 H: 4 cm 500 700 A rare miniature Dutch Delft imari style shaving bowl, 18th C. 317 Dia: 7 cm 100 200 A small Dutch Delft doré cylindrical box and cover, 18th C. H: 318 8 cm 300 400 A Dutch Delft doré plate with flowers and birds, ca. 1720 Dia: 319 22,5 cm 300 500 An unusual Dutch Delft doré petit feu vase, 18th C. H: 23 cm. 320 Finely painted with maritime scenes and semi-portraits of women. 300 400 A large Dutch Delft doré and petit feu plaque with the biblical city of Sodom (?), ca. 1720 An unusual subject, probably 321 made in the spirit of exoticism, also leading to the importance of Chinoiserie and Japonaiserie. Size: 36 x 30 cm. Condition: A restored break. 4000 6000 A fine Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie Ming-style vase, 322 ca. 1700 With a wooden replacement cover. H: 32,5 cm, 40 cm incl. cover 300 500 An unusual large Dutch Delft chinoiserie urn and cover, 17th 323 C. The finial replaced by a wooden finial. H: 39 cm 800 1200 A massive Dutch Delft Makkum polychrome pictorial plaque, 324 19th C. Makkum,Friesland. Ca. 1860. Size 59 x 49 cm 1000 1200

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A Dutch Delft polychrome model of a craddle, 18th C. Some 325 restoration. Dim.: 11,5 x 10,5 cm 1000 1200 A pair of small Dutch Delft polychrome "peacock's tail" plates, 326 18th C. Dia: 16,5 cm 200 300 A Dutch Delft blue and white tea caddy, Adrianus Kocx, 327 1686-1701 Important restoration. H: 15,5 cm 400 600 A fine Dutch Delft blue and white garlic neck bottle vase, 17th 328 C. Marked GK for Gerrit Kam, "Drie Posteleyne Astonne", 1673-1700. H: 34,5 cm 400 600 A Dutch Delft blue and white double gourd vase, ca. 1680 329 Marked SVE for Samuel van Eenhoorn, De Grieksche A (1678-1686). H: 21cm 800 1200

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A Dutch Delft blue and white model of a calvary, last quarter 17th C. H: 51 cm. Attributed to Samuel van Eenhoorn, De Grieksche A, 1678-1686. The demi-lune shaped base, resting on feet, is decorated with scenes from the life of Christ on the lower part. The flat area in front of the calvary is decorated with finely executed Ruyi patterns, a clear wink to the Chinese influence on Dutch Delftware, also to be found on Islamic ceramics. The blue ground calvary is flanked by Mary, depicted standing, resting on a base showing portraits of John, and John, also standing, resting on a base showing portraits of Mary. Both figures are looking upwards at Christ hanging on the cross. The crucifix itself is of a slightly later date. It was removed from another important piece of Dutch Delftware, a regular crucifix, probably from the "De Witte Starre" workshop. An original example from which this crucifix was removed and inserted into our present piece can be found in the Philadelphia Museum collection, Accession Number 1921-3-171, a (see http://www.philamuseum.org/collections/permanent/40302.ht ml?mulR=958926532 1). This crucifix was made at the "De Twee Scheepjes" factory, under Johannes Gaal or his widow (1707-25). The present piece shows triking similarities with a fine signed Samuel van Eenhoorn piece, depicted in Aronson, 2013, The Ivan B. Hart Collection, p.30, Cat. Nr. 18: A pair of blue and white triangular candlestick bases, Delft, ca. 1680-1685 (see http://issuu.com/artsolution/docs/cat13_masterart- optimized/12). Just like these, the demi-lune shaped base is decorated with scenes from the life of Christ. From left to 330 right: The visit of the 3 Magi or The Circumcision, The Flight into Egypt, The Last Supper, Agony in the Garden, The Flagellation, Ecce Homo, Crucifixion. These scenes are clearly from the same painter. Two other models of calvaries are known, both in Dutch museum collections. One is in the collection of Museum Het Prinsenhof in Delft and marked WB for Dirck Witsenburg from "De Witte Starre" workshop, active 1691-1705. It was previously part of the Kolisch collection and found its way to the museum around the year 2000. This example, however, has a later crucifix inserted, probably not made in Delft. It also features a less elaborate decoration on the front of the demi-lune shaped base, depicting flowers instead of the scenes from the life of Christ. Another example is in the collection of the museum Lambert van Meerten (inv. nr. LM128), on loan from the Gemeente Musea Delft collectie. This incomplete example lacks the figures of Mary and John, and has no crucifix inserted. This example also shows the scenes from the life of Christ, and has the central demi-lune shaped panel showing Christ falling while carrying the cross. It does not show any Chinese influence, so typical for Samuel van Eenhoorn's and his Greek A workshop's production. We believe the present example on offer to be the earliest of the three examples known. The fact that all three examples don't have an original crucifix inserted, leads us to believe that these calvaries were intended to be used with a crucifix of choice.

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A Dutch Delft blue and white 3-piece garniture, 18th C. H: 33 331 cm De Porceleyne Lampetkan 300 400 A pair of Dutch Delft blue and white vases and covers, 18th 332 C. H: 35 cm 150 250 A rare Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie barrel-shaped spirit bottle, ca. 1720 H: 16 cm. Examples in Dutch Delftware are extremely rare. The shape is derived from Chinese export 333 porcelain examples, dating back to the Kangxi period. See for example: Christie's, London South Kensington, Sale 10636, Lot 517, for "A matched pair of Chinese blue and white spirit bottles" 600 800 A Dutch Delft figure of a recumbent "Lion of the Orange", late 18th C. H: 14 cm. The manganese-decorated lion modelled recumbent before an orange tree, holding a sword in his right 334 forepaw. See Sotheby's, "The Collection of Lolo Sarnoff", New York, 18 April 2015, Lot 181 for a similar example 700 900 A Dutch Delft blue and white patriotic square bowl, 18th C. 335 Marked LPK for the De Porceleyne Lampetkan workshop, ca. 1760. Dim.: 22,5 x 22,5 x 8,5 cm 400 600 A massive Dutch Delft polychrome biblical plaque, 18th C. 336 Dim.: 56 x 43,5 cm 2000 2500 A pair of white Delft cold-painted milking groups, 18th C. H: 337 16, L: 17,5 cm 1000 1500 338 A white Delft puzzle jug, late 17th C. H: 15 cm 300 500 A Dutch Delft polychrome orangist plaque, 18th C. Dim.: 33 x 339 27 cm 1000 1200 A Dutch-decorated English Leeds plate with 340 scenes from the life of Christ, 18th C. Dia.: 25 cm 150 200 A Dutch-decorated English Leeds orangist creamware royal 341 portrait dish 18th C. Dia.: 29 cm 200 300 A set of 3 Liverpool English Delft blue and white octagonal 342 plates, 18th C. Dia.: 22 cm 200 300 A pair of English Delftware chinoiserie plates, Liverpool, 18th 343 C. Dia: 22 cm 200 400 344 A rare English Delft clock face dial, 18th C. Dia: 24,5 cm 600 800 A large collection of English Staffordshire figures, 18/19th C. 345 Tallest: 28 cm 350 500 A rare Dutch-decorated English Leeds creamware royal armorial plate, 18th C. Showing the coat of Arms of Prince 346 William the 5th of Orange. (For a similar example, see North East Auctions, May 28-29, 2011, Lot 49, sold $2400) Dia.: 24 cm 1000 1500 A Dutch-decorated English Leeds creamware coffee jug and 347 lid, 18th C. H: 30 cm 600 800 A Dutch-decorated English Leeds orangist creamware plate, 348 18th C. Dia.: 25 cm 120 180 A Dutch-decorated English Leeds orangist creamware 349 portrait plate, 18th C. Dia.: 25 cm 200 250

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A rare Dutch-decorated English Leeds creamware royal 350 portrait bowl and a small inscribed plate, 18th C. Dia: 10,5 and 12 cm 200 300 A pair of Dutch or English Delft blue and white bottle vases, 351 17th C. H: 15 cm 600 800 An English stoneware teapot with applied leaves and vines, 352 18/19th C. H: 9 cm 150 250 A rare blue and white Delftware tulip vase, 19th C. Probably 353 Samson, Paris. 28 x 26 cm. 200 300 354 A polychrome French faience tea caddy, 18/19th C. H: 11 cm 200 300 A French Palissy school tazza, 17th C. Dia: 25,5 cm, H: 5 cm 355 Very thinly potted 600 800 A French Palissy school oval dish on foot, "The decapitation 356 of Holofernes", 17th C. Dim.: 28 x 22 x 5cm. Missing one of the rim finials. 1800 2200 Two polychrome French faience dishes, probably Lille, 357 Wamps-Masquelier workshop, late 18th C. Dia: 36 cm 1200 1500 A Nevers fluted polychrome "compendario" dish with a putto, 358 17th C. Dia: 28,5 cm. A restored hairline. 600 800 359 A French Nevers bleeding bowl, 17/18th C. L: 20 cm, H: 4 cm 200 300 A massive Rouen blue and white chinoiserie dish, late 17th 360 C. Dia: 56 cm 1500 2500 A polychrome French faience pewter mounted mug, 18th C. 361 H: 17 cm 150 250 A set of 4 blue and white French Saint-Cloud soft paste knife 362 and fork handles, 18th C. One cracked. L: 26/25/24/20 cm 150 250 A pair of French faience Nevers small vases, 17th C. H: 16,5 363 cm 500 700 364 A French Nevers puzzle jug, 17th C. H: 16 cm. Restored. 150 250 A French faience tankard and a cruet set stand, 18th C. 365 Probably Lille. H: 10 cm (the mug) 100 200 A large South-French faience yellow ground tureen and cover 366 with floral decoration, late 18th C. Probably Moustiers. In very good condition. 48 x 34 cm (the dish) 200 300 A rare French faience Bordeaux blue and white armorial 367 monteith (glass cooler ), 18th C. H: 25,5 cm, Dia.: 38 cm 1200 1500 A fine French faience de l'est bouquetiere, probably Sinceny, 368 18th C. 19,5 x 10,5 cm 300 400 A large French faience oval dish and a salt, 18th C. The salt North-France, 10x8x2,5 cm. The dish marked with an S on 369 the back, probably Sinceny: 41 x 29 cm, repaired with staples. 100 150 A Dutch-decorated English Leeds orangist creamware plate 370 with a royal equestrian portrait, 18th C. Dia.: 18 cm 100 150 A Dutch-decorated English Leeds orangist creamware plate 371 with a dog and inscription, 18th C. Dia.: 21 cm, inscribed "Pas op Kees" 100 150 A Dutch-decorated English Leeds orangist creamware plate, 372 18th C. Dia.: 25 cm 120 180

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A Dutch Delft polychrome bowl with a putto, 17th C. 373 Restored. Dia.: 13,5 cm 100 200 A Dutch Delft polychrome orangist royal portrait plate, 18th C. 374 Dia: 23 cm 150 250 A Dutch Delft polychrome orangist double royal portrait plate, 375 18th C. Dia.: 23 cm 150 250 A massive Frisian Delft Makkum topographical plaque, 19th 376 C. Dim.: 57 x 47,5 cm 1200 1600 A large Dutch Delft blue and white fish strainer, 18th C. Dia.: 377 44 cm 900 1200 A large Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie plaque, 18th C. 378 Dim.: 34 x 36 cm 1500 2000 A pair of Dutch Delft herring fishery plates, ca. 1750 Dim.: 23 379 cm each 800 1000 A set of 12 Dutch Delft blue and white "Herring Fishery" plates, 18th C. 10 plates from one series of 23 cm, two of 26 380 cm. Marked for "De Porceleyne Byl". Provenance: Ex-Coll. Müller. 5000 7000 A pair of Dutch Delft blue and white romantic scene plates, 381 18th C. Dia.: 22,5 cm 300 500 A fine Dutch Delft blue and white plaque with a romantic 382 scene, 18th C. Dim.: 37 x 34 cm. Of fine quality. 1500 2000 A Dutch Delft polychrome four-piece chinoiserie garniture with covers, early 18th C. H: 38 cm Marked D above 10 in iron red, possibly for Zacharius Dextra at the "Drie 383 Posteleyne Astonne". For a similarly decorated teapot, in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston (acc. Nr. 1983.599a-b) see: http://www.mfa.org/collections/object/teapot-and-cover-58656 2500 3000 A Dutch Delft doré petit feu plaque with a romantic scene, 384 early 18th C. Dim.: 39 x 34 cm. Some restoration. 1500 2000

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An important Dutch Amsterdam Delftware blue and white mythological plaque, dated 1748 Amsterdam, attributed to the factory ‘d’Oude Prins’ (The old Prince) in the Anjeliersstraat Painter: attributed to Pieter van der Kloet or monogrammist G.V.M. Dated: 1748 The lozenge-shaped plaque has a raised rim and indented corners which are painted with flower motifs in tapered cartouches. It is finely painted with ‘the musical contest between Apollo and Marsyas’. Apollo with his lyre and the flute-playing Marsyas are sitting on rocks in the middle, between them stands a muse who holds a crown and a dagger. The dagger points to Marsyas who will lose the contest and will be skinned alive afterwards. The other muses are sitting at both sides and act as a jury. At the bottom the mythological story is bordered by a marbled plane with a cartouche containing a mirror- monogram with the letters A and M. The double rim is painted with floral motifs, linked S-shaped ribbons and half flowers, all saved on a blue ground. A group of ten lozenge- shaped plaques with indented corners are known from Amsterdam. Four of them are dated 1736, 1748, 1750 and 1751, including this plaque. The group varies in size, shape of the rim, cartouches, quality of painting and subject matter, but are most likely made in the same factory. One of the plaques has the monogram of an unknown painter G.V.M. to the backside, one other plaque is monogrammed PvK or PvdK, presumably the monogram of Pieter van der Kloet. Compared with plaques made in Delft, these plaques stand out in two ways. Stylistically they are more related to , tiles pictures and shapes known to Amsterdam, than to Delft examples. Secondly, there are important differences in production techniques. Delft plaques are molded in plaster molds and fired on pins in . The plaques from Amsterdam were not fired in saggars, but were standing on their sides on two small cylinders between rows of tiles. The back of the plaques was leaning against the rows. These production differences leave other marks on the plaques then 385 the pin marks on Delft plaques and are important keys to establish Delft from non-Delft production. Using molds enables a Delftware pottery to produce the same shape over again, up to dozens or even hundreds, depending on how long the molds could be used. The Amsterdam plaques are all handmade and can therefore be considered as incidental products instead of regular production. Of the ten plaques one similar of same dimensions and cartouche is known in a private collection (Van Dam 1999, p. 41, fig. 11). Only the mirror-monogram is different. This plaque has also a mythological scene and is dated 1736. Eight out of ten plaques are stylistically strongly related and most likely from the same hand, most probably Pieter van der Kloet, however we cannot exclude monogrammist G.V.M. Pieter van der Kloet was the owner of the tile factory ‘d’Oude Prins’ in Amsterdam. He is known as a painter of faience, because a fully signed and 1728 dated plaque is preserved in the Amsterdam Museum (inventorynumber KA 19434). He was fifteen when he painted this plaque. More important, four drawings from his hand are also known, all fully signed and dated 1773 (2x), 1776 and 1777. These drawings – cityscapes and landscapesPage 23 – show a strong resemblance with tiles, tiles pictures, plaques and other shapes that are attributed to Amsterdam. Therefore these drawings are a key and essential in attributing work to Pieter van der Kloet. Condition: A restored crack. Dimensions from side to side 38 cm x 38 cm. Literature: Jan Daniël van Dam, ‘’Delfts’ uit de provincie. Aardewerk uit Hollandse tegelfabrieken’ in: Vormen uit Vuur (1999/3-4), pp. 23-24, 32-62. Text by: Jaap Jongstra MA, ceramics specialist and researcher of tile factories in Amsterdam. With special thanks to Mr. Rainer G. Richter from the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden.

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A rare Dutch Amsterdam Delftware blue and white biblical plaque A Dutch delftware blue and white biblical plaque Amsterdam, attributed to the tile factory ‘d’Oude Prins’ (The old Prince) in the Anjeliersstraat Painter: Pieter van der Kloet 1740-1750 Provenance: a private collection from Spain The lozenge-shaped plaque has a raised rim and indented corners which are painted with flower motifs in tapered cartouches. It is finely painted with ‘Christ and the women of Samaria’. The woman is standing to the left of Christ and holds a bucket in her left hand. On the background the disciples return from the city of Sighar. The design is based on an engraving from the Historiae Sacrae by Nicolaes Visscher, circa 1650, which in turn was based on an engraving by Mattheüs Merian. The biblical story is framed within a Régence style cartouche with S-shaped ribbons, filled with trellis diaper and foliate. A group of ten lozenge- shaped plaques with indented corners are known from Amsterdam. Four of them are dated 1736, 1748, 1750 and 1751. The group varies in size, shape of the rim, cartouches, quality of painting and subject matter, but are most likely made in the same factory. One of the plaques has the monogram of an unknown painter G.V.M. to the backside, one other plaque is monogrammed PvK or PvdK, presumable the monogram of Pieter van der Kloet. Compared with plaques made in Delft, these plaques stand out in two ways. Stylistically they are more related to tiles, tiles pictures and shapes known to Amsterdam, then to Delft examples. Secondly, there are important differences in production techniques. Delft plaques are molded in plaster molds and fired on pins in saggars. The plaques from Amsterdam were not fired in saggars, but were standing on their sides on two small clay cylinders between rows of tiles. The back of the plaques was leaning against the rows. These production differences leave other marks on the plaques then the pin marks on Delft plaques and are important keys to establish Delft from non-Delft production. Using molds enables a 386 Delftware pottery to produce the same shape over again, up to dozens or even hundreds, depending on how long the molds could be used. The Amsterdam plaques are all handmade and can therefore be considered as incidental products instead of regular production. Of the ten plaques one similar of same dimensions and cartouche is known in the collection of the Princessehof Museum at Leeuwarden (inventory number OKS 2010-033). This plaque is also decorated with a biblical scene depicting ‘Christ and the women of Zebedee’. Both plaques are painted by Pieter van der Kloet. Pieter van der Kloet was the owner of the tile factory ‘d’Oude Prins’ in Amsterdam. He is known as a painter of faience, because a fully signed and 1728 dated plaque is preserved in the Amsterdam Museum (inventorynumber KA 19434). He was fifteen when he painted this plaque. More important, four drawings from his hand are also known, all fully signed and dated 1773 (2x), 1776 and 1777. These drawings – cityscapes and landscapes – show a strong resemblance with tiles, tiles pictures, plaques and other shapes that are attributed to Amsterdam. Therefore these drawings are a key and essential in attributingPage work 24 to Pieter van der Kloet. The cloud motifs on the current plaque and the Leeuwarden example are so closely related if not in part identical with the ones on the drawings. On that ground alone the plaques can be attributed to Pieter van der Kloet. Condition: one hairline crack. Dimensions from side to side 32 cm x 32 cm. Literature: Jan Daniël van Dam, ‘’Delfts’ uit de provincie. Aardewerk uit Hollandse tegelfabrieken’ in: Vormen uit Vuur (1999/3-4), pp. 23-24, 32-62. Text by: Jaap Jongstra MA, ceramics specialist and researcher of tile factories in Amsterdam. With special thanks to Mr. Rainer G. Richter from the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden.

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A fine large Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie urn with a 387 tea scene, 17th C. H: 39 cm 600 800 A fine Dutch Delft blue and white floral dish, 18th C. Dia.: 388 33,5 cm 150 250 A Frisian Delft "sayings" bowl, Harlingen, 18/19th C. A small 389 chip reglued on the rim. Dia: 33 cm H: 10 cm 150 250 A large Frisian Delftware Makkum fish strainer, 19th C. Dia: 390 44 cm 800 1000 A fine Dutch Delft cashmere palette vase and cover, ca. 1700 391 H: 22 cm 500 700 A Dutch Delft chinoiserie Ming style rouleau vase, 17th C. H: 392 21 cm 400 600 A Dutch Delft blue and white plate with a putto, 18th C. Dia: 393 30 cm 150 250 Two Dutch Delft blue and white dishes, 18th C. Dia: 35,5 and 394 35 cm 150 250 A large Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie jug, 17th C. 395 Possibly Haarlem. By repute, previously in the Gasthuis collection, Haarlem. H: 34 cm 1000 1500 A rare Dutch Delft polychrome figure of a Madonna with child, 396 18th C. H: 29 cm. Att. to Jan Theunis Dextra, De Grieksche A 2500 3000 397 A Dutch Delft model of a bagpipe player, ca. 1800 H: 22 cm 200 400 A Dutch Delft blue and white 3-piece garniture with bird 398 finials, 18th C. H: 33,5 cm 300 400 An exceptional pair of Dutch Delft blue and white monteiths (glass coolers), Cornelis Kuipers, De Metaale Pot, 1724-1757 Dutch Delft monteiths are quite rare. There is no trace of another pair in literature or museum collections. Each marked 399 CK above a 3, 2, and 14, for Cornelis Koppens, De Metaale Pot, 1724-1757. For another Dutch Delft monteith from De Metaale Pot, Lambertus van Eenhoorn, 1691-1724, see Museum Prinsenhof Delft Nr. LM 2125 Dim.: 40 cm x 30 x 19,5 cm 6000 8000 Two Dutch Delft polychrome plates, 17th and 18th C. Dia.: 25,5 and 34 cm. The putto plate with a rim section restuck, 400 late 17th C. The larger dish in yellow, green, red and blue, inspired on Chinese Yongzheng porcelain. 100 200 A Dutch porringer, dated 1611 Showing the coat of 401 arms of Middelburg. Dia: 14,5 cm 400 600 A Dutch slipware chamber pot, dated 1661 Inscribed. H: 12,5 402 cm 400 600 A fragment of a holy water stoup, low countries, 17th C. H: 21 403 cm 200 300 A faux-bois flower pot and stand, Flemish pottery, Torhout. 404 Naturalistically modelled after a flowering cabbage. 18/19th C. A reglued Dim.: 29 x 23,5 cm 300 500 An Antwerp maiolica blue and white syrup jar with "a foglie" 405 decor, ca. 1580 H: 23,5 cm Provenance: An important Flemish collection. 2000 3000

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An early Antwerp maiolica blue, yellow and white syrup jar with sgraffiato decor, 1540-1580 H: 21,5 cm. An exceedingly rare type of Antwerp maiolica jug, this example stands out of the more known "a foglie" type like the lot before. The 406 decoration on the penultimate blue scroll is applied in sgraffiato technique, a clear indication of early manufacture. The backside of the scrolls on which the supposed contents are noted, is enhanced by yellow painting. Provenance: An important Flemish collection. 6000 8000 A rare Antwerp maiolica polychrome albarello, 1560-1580 H: 407 13, Dia: 11,5 cm. Restored. 500 700 An intact Antwerp maiolica blue and white albarello, ca. 1600 408 H: 11 cm. Dia: 7 cm. Intact, excavated. A very rare piece. 800 1200 An Antwerp maiolica polychrome bowl, 2nd half 16th C. Dia: 409 12,5 cm H: 6 cm 600 800 A polcyhrome Antwerp maiolica tile with a monkey, ca. 1600 410 Ca. 13 x 13 x 1,1 cm 400 600 A framed set of 4 Antwerp maiolica ornamental tiles, ca. 1580 Similar tiles published in "Majolicategels uit de Sint- Augustinuskerk", F. Caignie, 2008 (see: 411 https://assets.antwerpen.be/srv/assets/api/download/905e0af 9-94e7-4f31-bc1e- 53f621be0805/Rapport_03_SintAugustinus_majolicategels.p df) Ca. 26 x 26 cm 800 1000 A set of 6 various polychrome Dutch Delft tiles, 17th C. Each 412 tile ca. 13 x 13 cm 80 120 A group of 7 Dutch Delft manganese biblical tiles, 17/18th C. 413 Each tile ca. 13 x 13 cm. Mounted on board. 200 300 A framed set of 3 Dutch Delft blue and white biblical tiles, 414 18th C. Probably Friesland. Each tile ca. 13 x 13 cm. 80 120 A collection of 36 Dutch Delft blue and white tiles, 17/18th C. 415 Comprising one small format tile of 10x10 cm, 31 floral 17th C. tiles and a framed set of 4 ornamental tiles. 200 300 Two Dutch Delft polychrome floral tiles, 17th C. Each ca. 13 x 416 13 cm. 100 200 A Dutch Delft framed manganese four-tile panel with a 417 farming scene, 18th C. Cracks. The tiles ca. 26 x 26 cm. 200 300 A Dutch Delft manganese tile panel of a cat, 18th C. In oak 418 frame. One tile broken. The tiles ca. 39 x 26 cm. 350 450 A Dutch Delft 9-tile panel with a bird in a cage, 18th C. Inner 419 size: 39 x 39 cm, exceptionally well preserved 500 700 A set of six Spanish polychrome ornamental tiles, 17th C. 420 Probably Seville. Ca. 12,5 x 12,5 cm each 150 250 A collection of 9 polychrome tiles, Brussels & Lille, 18th C. 421 Ca. 13 x 13 cm each 150 250 A set of 25 Dutch Delft blue and white tiles with seamonsters 422 and ships, 18th C. Ca. 13 x 13 cm 500 700 A set of 16 English Delft blue and white ornamental tiles, 423 17th C. Ca. 13 x 13 cm 1000 1500 424 A Portuguese blue and white tile panel, 17th C. H: Ca. 145 700 900 cm Page 26 Feuille1

A set of 4 rare small format Dutch Delft tiles, 17th C. Ca. 11 x 425 11 cm each 200 300 A set of 4 rare small format Dutch Delft tiles, 17th C. Ca. 426 1620-40, Haarlem. Dim: Ca. 11 x 11 cm each 200 300 A set of 4 Dutch Delft royal portrait tiles, end of the 17th C. 427 Each tile ca. 13 x 13 cm. In good condition. 2000 3000 A set of 4 medieval English floor tiles, 15/16th C. Ca. 32 x 32 428 cm. 700 900 A field of 7 hexagonal relief-moulded ceiling tiles, Auvergne, France, 15th C. Dia: 49 cm. Attributed to Billom, Auvergne. See also: Benoit Fay, Le Monde Carré, for a number of 429 related tiles (see http://www.lemondecarre.com/new_car_3 and http://www.lemondecarre.com/new_car_3_0_2.php and http://www.lemondecarre.com/new_car_3_0_3.php) 2000 3000 A pair of rare manganese and yellow Dutch Delft tile murals with royal equestrian portraits, first half 18th C. Tiles: 39 x 26 430 cm, inscribed: Willem Karel Hendrik Friso, Prins van Oranie (Prince of Orange 1711-1751) 2000 3000 A pair of manganese and blue Dutch Delft tile murals with 431 royal portraits, 18th C. Tiles: 39 x 26 cm, depicting Willem Karel Hendrik Friso, prince of Orange, and Anna of Hannover 2000 3000 A framed set of 4 polychrome Dutch Delft tiles with star- 432 tulips, 17th C. Ca. 26 x 26 cm, excl. Frame 100 200 A Dutch Delft polychrome tile with a swan, 17th C. The 433 corners decorated with ox-head corners, ca. 13 x 13 cm 100 200 A Dutch Delft polychrome tile with a swan, 17th C. The 434 corners decorated with French Lilies, ca. 13 x 13 cm 100 200 A polychrome Dutch Delft tile with a bird, 17th C. Ca. 13 x 13 435 cm 100 150 A framed set of 4 Dutch Delft polychrome tiles with birds, 436 17th C. The tiles ca. 26 x 26 cm 300 400 A Dutch Delft blue and white tile with a standing putto, 17th 437 C. Ca. 13 x 13 cm, some restoration to top and left edge 200 300 A Dutch Delft blue and white tile with a standing putto, 17th 438 C. Ca. 13 x 13 cm, broken across and restored 200 300 A Dutch Delft blue and white tile with a blacksmith, 17th C. 439 Ca. 13 x 13 cm 100 200 A polychrome Dutch Delft tile with a bird, 17th C. Ca. 13 x 13 440 cm 100 150 A framed set of 4 polychrome Dutch Delft tiles with a bear 441 and birds, 17th C. The tiles ca. 26 x 26 cm 250 350 A framed set of 4 Dutch Delft polychrome tiles with birds, 442 17th C. The tiles ca. 26 x 26 cm 250 350 A polychrome Dutch Delft tile with a deer 17th C. Ca. 13 x 13 443 cm 200 300 A polychrome Dutch Delft tile with a bird, 17th C. Ca. 13 x 13 444 cm 100 150 A Dutch Delft polychrome tile with an owl, 17th C. Ca. 13 x 445 13 cm 200 300 A set of 6 Dutch Delft polychrome and blue and white tiles, 446 17th C. Ca. 13 x 13 cm each 150 200

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A set of 4 Dutch Delft polychrome bird tiles, 17th C. Ca. 13 x 447 13 cm each 200 300 A polychrome Dutch Delft tile with a bird, 17th C. Ca. 13 x 13 448 cm 150 250 A set of 4 Dutch Delft manganese tiles with putti, 18th C. Ca. 449 13 x 13 cm each 100 150 A polychrome Dutch Delft tile with a bird, 17th C. Ca. 13 x 13 450 cm 100 150 A framed set of 4 Dutch Delft polychrome tiles with birds, 451 17th C. The tiles ca. 26 x 26 cm 300 400 A framed set of 4 polychrome Dutch Delft tiles with grapes 452 and pomegranates, 17th C. The tiles ca. 26 x 26 cm 100 200 A large Dutch Delft manganese tile mural depicting the battle 453 of Waterloo, ca. 1820 Framed. Including half-size border and corner tiles. Size: Ca. 130 x 91 cm 3500 4500 A German armorial stove tile, dated 1776 and inscribed Dim.: 454 24 x 22 x 8 cm 300 400 A German brown-glazed architectural stove tile, 16th . Ca. 18 455 x 17,5 x 7,5 cm. 100 200 A pair of large Spanish blue and white tiles with birds, 456 17/18th C. Each ca. 28 x 18 x 3 cm 100 200 A large Dutch Delftware Frisian tile mural with a flower vase, 457 18th C. Ca. 78 x 39 cm. 3 tiles broken. 1000 1500 A Dutch Delft manganese tile panel of a bouquet, 19/20th C. 458 Ca. 52 x 26 cm. 150 250 A set of 24 fine Dutch Delft blue and white medallion tiles, 459 18th C. Each ca. 13 x 13 cm. One tile reglued. 500 700 A set of 8 Dutch Delft polychrome floral tiles, 17th C. Each 460 ca. 13 x 13 cm. 150 250 A set of 7 Dutch Delft blue and white tiles with figures, 17th 461 C. Each ca. 13 x 13 cm. 100 200 3 Damascus ornamental tiles, ca. 1600 Each tile 24,5 x 24,5 462 cm 600 800 A Damascus tile with a flower vase, ca. 1600 Ca. 25,5 x 25,5 463 cm 250 350 A Safavid blue and white vase in Chinese Ming style, Iran, 17th C. H: 12 cm. The top slightly reduced. For an intact 464 example, see Christie's, South Kensington, Oct. 10, 2014, Sale 5526, Lot 175 400 600 A turquoise incense burner fragment, Syria or Iran, 14/15th 465 C. H: 12 cm. Some restoration. 400 600 A Damascus border tile, ca. 1620 With a very bright glaze. 466 Ca. 19 x 11 cm 300 400 A turquoise ground Lajvardina cold painted star-shaped tile, 14th C. Dia: 21 cm. Decorated with floral sprigs painted in 467 black and gold on a turquoise grond. Condition: One star point broken and glued, one missing and replaced. 1300 1600 A turquoise glazed albarello, probably Kashan, 13th C. H: 468 13,5 cm. Chips to the top rim, glaze slightly deteriorated. Otherwise good. 400 600

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A fragment of a dish, Cyprus, Iron Age, ca. 1000-500 b.C. 469 Dia: 14 cm 100 200 A Safavid blue and white jug in Chinese Ming style, Iran, 17th 470 C. Some restoration: breaks on top rim, the handle and the spout. H: 20 cm (TBC) 800 1200 A German or Austrian faience beer jug with silver cover, ca. 471 1800 H: 24 cm 300 500 A German or Austrian faience beer jug with deers, ca. 1800 472 H: 19 cm 250 350 A German pewter-mounted polychrome faience beer stein, 473 18th C. H: 23,5 cm 250 350 A Nürnberg blue and white Delftware salt cellar, 18th C. H: 8 474 cm 180 240 A large fragment of a Köln stoneware schnelle, 16th C. H: 21 475 cm 200 300 A Raeren stoneware jug, a pewter jug and a stoneware 476 miniature, 15/18th C. H: 25/21,5/5 cm 100 200 477 A large Raeren stoneware bellarmine jug, 17th C. H: 44 cm 500 700 A brown-glazed terra cotta jug, Low Countries, 17th C. H: 478 35,5 cm 100 200 479 A Raeren stoneware bellarmine jug, 17th C. H: 19,5 cm 250 350 480 A Raeren stoneware armorial bellarmine jug, 17th C. H: 26 400 600 481 Acm German stoneware bellarmine jug, 17th C. H: 29 cm 150 250 An important Raeren stoneware armorial pewter-mounted 482 jug, ca. 1600 H: 46 cm. Restoration to top rim and foot. 1500 2000 A German stoneware pewter-mounted beer stein, 18th C. H: 483 20 cm 300 500 484 A rare Westerwald twisted handle jug, 17th C. H: 21 cm 800 1200 A Westerwald pewter-mounted jug and 2 stoneware vessels, 485 16/18th C. H: 26-15-15 cm 100 200 A Westerwald jug, decorated with historical panels, early 17th 486 C. H: 31,5 cm A fine crack running down from the top rim. 800 1200 487 A Westerwald pewter-mounted GR jug, 18th C. H: 24,5 cm 150 250 A yellow slipware money bank, Dutch or Flemish, 17th C. H: 488 11 cm 150 250 A green-glazed terra cotta cockerel-shaped money bank, 489 probably French, 18th C. H: 10 cm 100 150 A group of 6 German stoneware mugs and jugs, 16th C. The 490 tallest one 17 cm. Some restoration. 200 300 491 Two German stoneware vessels, 15/16th C. H: 23-21 cm 200 300 492 An intact Siegburg trichterhalsbecher, 16th C. H: 13 cm 300 500 A group of 7 various German stoneware jugs, 16th C. The 493 tallest one 14 cm. Some restoration. 150 250 A large Langerwehe stoneware vessel, 17/18th C. H: 59 cm. 494 Lacking one of the seals. 200 250 495 A German stoneware bellarmine jug, 17th C. H: 22,5 cm 200 300 496 A German stoneware bellarmine jug, 17th C. H: 18,5 cm 200 300 497 A Siegburg bellarmine jug, late 16th C. H: 22,5 cm 500 700

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A Westerwald pewter mounted "Peasants' Dance" jug and an 498 Anneberg pewter mounted jug, probably 19th C. H: 22 and 26,5 cm 500 700 A rare Westerwald pewter-mounted inscribed beer mug, 17th 499 C. H:18 cm. "Wie geht es in der welt" 800 1200 A pair of monochrome blue Spanish albarello, 18th C. H: 26 500 cm 250 350 501 A Spanish blue and white armorial albarello, 18th C. H: 24 150 250 Acm rare Spanish Talavera plate with an elephant, 18th C. 502 Broken and reglued. Dia.: 24 cm 700 900 A relief-moulded polychrome oval dish with putti dehorning a 503 goat, 18/19th C. Probably French, 19th C..Dim: 30 x 25 cm 200 400 A relief-moulded polychrome oval dish with putti dehorning a 504 goat, 18/19th C. Probably French, 19th C..Dim: 30 x 25 cm. Broken and reglued. 150 250 A fine quality Portuguese Caldas Da Rainha plate with a 505 lizard, ca. 1920 Dia.: 21 cm 300 500 A Montelupo maiolica dish with a knight on a horse, 19th C. 506 Dia: 32 cm 250 350 A Montelupo maiolica dish with a charging soldier, 19th C. 507 Dia: 32 cm 250 350 A rare pyramid-shaped Italian Cantagalli tulip vase, 19th C. 508 H: 32 cm 200 300 An Italian Venice maiolica oviform drug jar with Saint-Peter, 509 ca. 1580 H: 31 cm 2500 3000 A large Italian armorial jug with the coat of arms of Cardinal Scipione Borghese, Sicily (?), 17th C. H: 41 cm. Condition: 510 Broken and reglued. The coat of arms may refer to Cardinal Scipione Borghese. The left part is quite clear, the right side is probably referring to the Caffarelli family. 3000 4000 511 An Italian pine-cone-shaped jug, 17/18th C. H: 26 cm 300 400 512 An Italian pine-cone-shaped jug, 17/18th C. H: 32 cm 350 450 A polychrome Italian maiolica albarello with a peacock, 17th 513 C. H: 15,5 cm 1200 1500

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An exceptional Italian maiolica dish, dated 1540, probably Cafagiolo An impressive Italian maiolica dish depicting a fight between Triton (right) and a centaur (left), using fish to battle eachother. A putto is resting on the back of the centaur. Greek mythology knew a relationship between Triton and putti, so the winged boy may have been at the center of the fight. Two fish are depicted on the foreground. The very straight horizon divides the water mass from the land, where a deep view with a landscape and castles, a forested mountain and a group of clouds complete the dish. Dated 1540 to the back and inscribed: "Cremona fecit fare a dia 9 514 agosto 1540 i chafa ? maestro Aeneno (?) Bocalar (?)" A modest translation could be: "Ordered by Cremona on the 9th of August 1540 in Cafagiolo by (?) maestro (?) Aeneno (?) Bocalar (?)" Size: 40,5 cm A glued break as visible. Provenance: Ex-Coll. Van Herck, Antwerp Special thanks to profs. Timothy Wilson and Michael Brody for their help in identifying this dish. See: G. Corza, Angiolo Fanfani: La maiolica da Cafaggiolo, for a dish with a similar signature and of the same dimensions (nr. 143), in the Musée de Cluny.

15000 20000 An important Urbino maiolica armorial ewer, Fontana workshop, ca. 1560 Exceptionally well painted, this large jug is decorated all over in grotesque style. On the front, a coat of arms inscribed I.C. below a crown, is depicted on a blue ground in an encircled medallion. The grotesques are finely 515 painted and the two figures flanking the medallion are of unusual size and quality. The base is unmarked. Condition: Various restorations H: 34 cm For a jug of similar shape but smaller, see Christie's, Paris, Sale 3628, Lot 3. 6000 8000 An Italian Pavia tazza with a maritime scene, 18th C. Dia: 516 32,5 cm H: 5 cm A fine and fresh example, in very good condition. Possibly 1000 1500 An Urbino maiolica "Istoriato" plate with a scene from the 517 Exodus, 16th C. Condition: No restoration, a crack running towards the middle. Dia: 24 cm 1500 2500 518 An Italian maiolica albarello, 17th C. H: 20 cm 500 700 An Italian maiolica blue and white bottle-shaped jug, 17th C. 519 H: 19,5 cm 400 600 A polychrome Savona plate, Folco workshop, 18th C. Dia.: 520 23 cm 200 400 521 A fine polychrome Savona landscape plate, 18th C. Dia.: 23 200 300 522 Ancm Italian Savona dish with a putto, 18th C. Dia.: 32 cm 300 500 A nice Italian Caltagirone floral and polychrome albarello, 523 17th C. H: 18 cm 400 600 An Italian Savona albarello with a hare, dated 1711 Vividly 524 painted in various shades of blue and white, dated 1711 and inscribed S.P. H.: 20,5 cm 500 700 A South-Italian maiolica jug in the form of a lady, 18th C. H: 525 30 cm 400 600

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An Italian blue ground portrait albarello, Caltagirone, 17/18th 526 C. H: 21,5 cm 300 400 527 An Italian maiolica ointment jar, Sicily, 17th C. H: 8 cm 400 600 A massive hispano-moresque lusterware dish with a bull, 528 19th C. Dia: 43 cm 400 600 A fine Brussels faience turquoise ground melon-shaped tureen and cover, 18th C. A similar example exhibited in the Chateau de Freyr and previously in the collection Braun-van 529 den Corput, is in the collection of the King Baudouin Foundation (see: http://www.erfgoed- kbs.be/nieuws/servieswerk-faience-gepresenteerd-freyr) Dim.: (H) 18 x 21 x 16 1500 2000 A fine Brussels faience turquoise ground melon-shaped tureen and cover, 18th C. A similar example exhibited in the Chateau de Freyr and previously in the collection Braun-van 530 den Corput, is in the collection of the King Baudouin Foundation (see: http://www.erfgoed- kbs.be/nieuws/servieswerk-faience-gepresenteerd-freyr) Dim.: (H) 18 x 21 x 16 1500 2000 A pair of Brussels faience models of greyhounds, 18th C. H: 21 cm, L: 18 cm. A similar example, possibly from the same mould, exhibited in the Chateau de Freyr and previously in 531 the collection Braun-van den Corput, is in the collection of the King Baudouin Foundation (see: http://www.freyr.be/relatives/e/re--faience-king-baudouin- foundation.php?lang=en#.Vc_TMkWDilg) 1400 1600 An unusual Brussels faience pharmacy jug, 1st half 18th C. H: 24 cm. Inscribed S. De Scordio and 4 IPA in a shield. This shield replaces the more standard satyr's head as 532 encountered on Brussels pharmacy jugs. It's a so called "house mark", as noted in "Apothekerspotten uit de Nederlanden", Dr. D.A. Wittop Koning, p.52, afb. 73, where a Dutch Delft example inscribed 4 AW is illustrated. 600 800 A pair of Brussels faience blue and white albarello pharmacy 533 jars, first half 18th C. H: 21 cm. One inscribed THERIACA.A and one C. HAMECH. Hard to find as a pair. 800 1000 A rare Brussels faience blue ground jug with a soldier, 18th 534 C. H: 24 cm 400 600 A rare Brussels faience blue ground jug with a peacock, 18th 535 C. H: 24 cm 600 800 A Brussels faience monochrome blue pewter-mounted jug, 536 18th C. H: 22 cm 600 800 537 A Brussels faience blue ground plate, 18th C. D: 22,5 cm 80 120 A pair of Brussels faience monochrome white jardinieres on 538 foot, 18th C. H: 15 cm 200 300 A Brussels faience monochrome manganese albarello, 18th 539 C. H: 11,5 cm Could also be of Nort-French origin (Saint- Amand-les-Eaux for example) 100 200 A Terre de Lorraine group of a courting couple, Paul-Louis 540 Cyfflé, 18th C. "La leçon de flûte", Lunéville, 1752-1758. H: 22,5 x 19 x 15 cm. In plexi display case. 800 1000

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A Brussels faience cabbage shaped tureen and cover, 18th 541 C. H: 25 cm, Dia.: 30 cm 1600 2000 542 A Brussels faience blue and white caster, 18th C. H: 12,5 cm 200 300 A set of 3 Brussels faience blue ground plates, 18th C. Dia: 543 22,5 cm 180 240 544 A Brussels faience blue ground plate, 18th C. Dia: 22,5 cm 80 120 545 A Brussels faience rocaille plate, 18th C. Dia: 22 cm 150 200 A pair of Brussels faience blue and white dishes, 18th C. Dia: 546 31,5 cm 150 200 A Brussels faïence tureen and cover, decor "A l'haie fleurie", 547 18th C. Dim.: 34 x 21 x 19 cm. A crack in the cover. 1000 1500 A Brussels faience tureen, decor "A l'haie fleurie", 18th C. 548 Dim.: 34 x 21 x 9 cm. Lacking the cover. 200 300 A Brussels faience caster, decor "A l'haie fleurie", 18th C. 549 The finial restored, a reglued break. H: 18 cm 400 600 A Brussels faience cruet set, decor "A l'haie fleurie", 18th C. 550 A reglued break to the handle of one. H: 17 cm 800 1200 A rare Brussels faience blue and white tureen on stand, early 551 19th C. Dia: 33 cm (the stand) Marked for Stevens, Brussels. Provenance: Flagey, 15/10/2012, Lot F01174 400 600 An exceptional Brussels or Lille Delftware tobacco jar "TABACQ DE RAPPE", 18th C. Provenance: The old tobacco 552 store on the corner of Rozenhoedkaai and Pandreitje. See "Guillaume Michiels, Uit de wereld der Brugse mensen" H: 41 cm incl. Cover 600 800 A fine Brussels faience tobacco jar "Tabac de Maraingo", 18th C. Provenance: The old tobacco store on the corner of 553 Rozenhoedkaai and Pandreitje. See "Guillaume Michiels, Uit de wereld der Brugse mensen" H: 43,5 cm incl. cover 400 600 A Brussels Delftware tobacco jar with pipesmokers, 18th C. 554 H: 42 cm incl lid 600 800 A fine Brussels faience dish with a central star, late 18th C. 555 Dia: 31,5 cm 120 240 A rare Brussels faience vase and cover with butterflies, 18th 556 C. H: 33 cm 600 800 A Brussels faience butterfly decor open-worked basket, ca. 557 1800 H: 10 cm, Dia.: 18,5 cm 700 900 A Brussels faience scalloped butterfly decor plate, 18th C. 558 Dia.: 23,5 cm 250 350 A Brussels faience round butterfly decor plate, 18th C. Dia.: 559 24 cm 200 300 A rare Brussels faience teapot and cover with butterflies, 18th 560 C. H: 16 cm 500 700 An impressive Brussels faience "Jacquot" pitcher, 18th C. H: 561 35 cm, minor repair to the top rim of the hat 3500 4500 An impressive pewter-mounted Brussels faience "Jacqueline" 562 jug, 18th C. H: 36 cm, minimal repair to the left foot 3500 4500

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