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ORIENTAL and EUROPEAN CERAMICS and GLASS SECOND DAY’S SALE THURSDAY 20th OCTOBER 2011 ORIENTAL AND EUROPEAN CERAMICS AND GLASS Commencing not before 10.30pm Oriental and European Ceramics and Glass will be on view on: Saturday 15th October 9.00am to 1.00pm Sunday 16th October 2.00pm to 4.00pm Monday 17th October 9.00am to 5.15pm Tuesday 18th October 9.00am to 5.15pm Wednesday 19th October 9.00am to 5.15pm Limited viewing on sale day Enquiries: Andrew Thomas Enquiries: Nic Saintey Tel: 01392 413100 Tel: 01392 413100 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 402. A Bohemian green and white overlay glass pedestal vase of trumpet shaped form with ‘petal’ rim, the front with oval portrait panel of a young girl with a rose in her hair, the reverse with anthemion and petal cut panels in white reserved on a gilt scrolling ground, 25.5 cm high, mid 19th century. £300-500 402A. A Clichy glass paperweight set with a simple flat bouquet of five gathered leaves and five coloured canes, 6.5 cm wide. £150-250 403. A Bohemian green overlay glass vase of footed oviform with raised flaring neck 401 enamelled with a single oval 402 portrait panel of a young child reserved on a gilt foliate scrolling ground, 21.5 cm high, mid/late 19th century. £150-180 403A A paperweight, probably Clichy, set with a bouquet of simple white, red and purple blooms each terminating in a bubble together with two buds on a dense leafy branch, 7 cm diameter. £200-300 404. A pair of Bohemian ruby flashed goblets and covers each with octagonally faceted swelling stem, petal shaped foot and similarly faceted cover 404 with swelling knop, the bowl 404A with three rows of alternating 401. panels of architectural views, 404A. An English wine glass with hunting scenes, cartouches A Bohemian red and white bell shaped bowl engraved and printies, 35 cm high, late overlaid vase of footed with a rose and two buds and 19th century. oviform with raised flaring later cut ‘Fiat’ on an inverted £350-450 neck enamelled with a trellis baluster airtwist stem on of garden flowers and gilt conical foot, 16 cm high, foot embellished faceted panels, chipped. 36.5 cm high. £300-350 £300-350 116 405 407 405. A pair of Lalique Cristal rectangular plaques each moulded in relief with a naked female dancer and a naked male musician being replicas of original panels for the Orient Express, diamond point etched Lalique, France, framed. £600-700 406. A Lalique Cristal double headed lion vase or flower trough of canted rectangular form set on a pair of frosted lion masks, 24 cm wide, diamond point etched Lalique, France. 408 £150-200 407. 409. bull, both diamond point A Lalique frosted and green A Lalique Cristal frosted glass etched Lalique, France. (2) stained vase of oviform the figure of a grouse, 18 cm high, £200-250 exterior moulded with fruiting diamond point etched Lalique, 412. vine, 15 cm high, wheel cut R. France. A Lalique Cristal amber glass Lalique, France. £120-180 figure of a Tortoise, 14.5 cm £500-700 410. long, diamond point etched 408. A Lalique Cristal clock of Lalique, France. A Lalique Cristal ‘Trophee’ frosted rectangular form the £180-220 frosted glass replica of the top moulded and intaglio 413. annual Ice Skating Grand Prix decorated with a recumbent A Chinese blanc de chine Trophy, of abstract wrythen cat, 19.5 cm high, diamond porcelain tea bowl of deep form on circular base, 33 cm point etched verso ‘M.Lalique’. octagonally faceted form the high, diamond point etched £200-300 exterior embossed with lotus ‘M. Lalique’ to base. 411. blooms and simple foliage £400-600 A Lalique Cristal pin tray above an incised band of stiff ‘Ondines’ intaglio decorated leaves, 6.5 cm high, raised and with a dancing mermaid set embossed seal mark to base, on a circular tray together with Kangxi. a rectangular paperweight £80-120 modelled with a frosted glass 117 414. A Chinese porcelain yen-yen vase painted in blue with a pair of deer in a waterside landscape of fir and cloud scrolls beneath a pair of cranes in flight, the upper section with a recumbent stag and single crane in a similar landscape, 46.5 cm high, Kangxi, filled rim chip. £2000-3000 118 415 416 415. A Chinese porcelain bowl enamelled in the doucai palette, the interior with a five toed dragon amongst cloud scrolls surrounded by six phoenix medallions within a narrow blue lotus border, the exterior with similar dragons alternating with shao medallions amongst cloud and wave scrolls, 19.5 cm diameter, apocryphal six character Chenghua marks in concentric circles, cracked. £300-400 416. A Chinese porcelain vase of archaic ‘Gu’ form with mask and ring handles painted in 417 418 blue with a broad diaper band flanked by narrow thunder key and stiff leaf borders, 16 cm cm, set within hardwood above a band of peach and high, apocryphal six character frame, late 19th century. finger citron, 18 cm high, late Yongzheng seal mark. £200-300 19th century. £300-400 418. £300-500 417. A Chinese porcelain ewer and 419. A Chinese porcelain table domed cover of pear shaped A Chinese porcelain screen of rectangular form form painted in blue with a ‘millefleur’ shallow dish enamelled in the famille rose spotted deer with a piece of profusely enamelled in the palette with eight courtesans lingzhi fungus in it’s mouth, famille rose palette with lotus, playing musical instruments a cockerel, hare, buffalo, peony, chrysanthemum, and dancing within a walled horses and other beasts and iris and other blooms, 24 garden, above them a dragon verso with a dragon above a cm diameter, six character appearing from mist and ten rat, serpent, buffalo and tiger Guangxu mark, hair crack. lines of poetic text, 40 x 27 £150-180 119 420. A Chinese porcelain shallow dish and two matching plates of ‘silver’ shape the centre of each enamelled with musicians and acrobats performing to a crowd in a garden pavilion, within spearhead border, the rim with finger citron and quatrelobed panels of birds and blooms, dish 25 cm diameter, Qianlong. (3) £200-300 421. A Chinese porcelain basin enamelled in the famille rose palette with peony and 420 prunus within a narrow fretted and panelled border, 36 cm diameter, Qianlong, cracked. £150-180 422. A Satsuma earthenware bowl of circular form with scalloped rim, the interior decorated with an extensive hillside temple amongst fir trees with bridge and lanterns in the foreground, within a profuse panelled border of cloud and wave scrolls, chrysanthemum, peony, wisteria and other blooms, the exterior with a rocky outcrop with similar blooms within a continuous mountain landscape, 30.5 cm diameter, two character signature to base, probably Fuzan, Meiji, with fitted case and single cloth bound volume ‘We Japanese’. £600-800 423. 422 A Dutch delft (De Drie Klokken) oviform tobacco 423A. jar painted in blue with a pipe A pair of Moroccan pottery smoking native Indian beside baluster jars and domed a jar captioned ‘Toskaanse’ covers each painted with flanked by further jars and geometric panels in green, bales one bearing the ‘VOC’ brown, yellow and blue and (Dutch East India Company) overlaid with a lattice of brass monogram and a fleet of ships, metal mounts, 72cm high, late 24 cm high, with brass cover, 19th/early 20th century, minor painted marks, 18th century, damage. minor rim chip. £400-500 £250-350 423 120 424. An English dated delft plate painted in blue and inscribed ‘God Save King George 1718’ within a wreath of stylised foliage, 22cm. diameter, rim chips and some glaze damage. £2000-3000 * For similar examples see; Lipski and Archer ‘Dated English Delftware’ pages 75,76 and 77 121 425. An English delft ‘Royal Portrait’ plate painted in blue with half-length portraits of King William and Queen Mary and inscribed ‘W.M.R.’ late 17th century, 21.5 cm, diameter, chip and minor glaze loss to rim, small area of glaze loss to reverse. £1500-2500 122 426. An English delft ‘Royal Portrait’ plate painted in blue with a half-length portrait of Queen Anne and inscribed ‘A.R’, the rim with a band of stylised foliage, early 18th century, 22 cm. diameter, chip and minor glaze loss to rim. £2500-3500 * Ex Gautier Collection 123 427 428 429 430 427. 429. 430. An Isnik dish decorated in A Central Asian pottery dish, An Hispano Moresque black, pale blue, green and red of Nishapur type, of deep charger with central with a central stylised bloom circular form the rim decorated gadrooned boss painted with surrounded by lappet shaped with black kufic script on a dragon surrounded by bands panels containing flower-like a cream ground, 27 cm of feathery foliage, the border motifs within a simple border, diameter, filled rim chips. impressed and painted with 29 cm diameter, 17th century. £200-400 ears of wheat, the reverse £300-500 429A. with concentric rings, 43 cm 428. A Near Eastern, possibly diameter, 19th century, chip to A Persian pottery bowl of Canakkale, pottery jar and underside. flaring footed form the interior cover the exterior profusely £200-250 with scrolling waterweed applied with stylised scrolling decoration flanked by bands of foliage and florets interspersed script reserved on a turquoise with impressed and incised ground, 19.5 cm diameter, designs under a ‘treacle’ glaze, 13th century, museum repair. 23 cm high, minor loss. £300-500 £200-300 124 431. A pottery meat plate of canted rectangular form with draining well transfer decorated in blue ‘North East View of Lancaster’ from the Antique Scenery Series, 52 cm long, printed cartouche mark.
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